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16 AND NEWSY J “UP-TO-DATE | _ - THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, — B-p-r-r-r-r! If You're Not Handy to a Nice Hot Stove It Would: Not Be Advisable to Read This Story. N*™: your chance at last to chop) @ hole tn the tce and go swim-| ming. Some of the tce-water bu have been complaining of the late se: som, The weather prophet has put the) cramher on that wall at last ‘ Perhaps some of you don't believe that anybody can be bug enough to cut holes in the ice to go swimming. 1 dide’t believe it myself until a couple of winters back. ‘That was a very cold winter, if you remember. Up along the Bound, where there wasn't too much tide, the ice froze to a depth of about & foot. I happened to make a trip up) to Travers Island on one of the coldest ye. The wind was fairly howling ana | it had swept the ice clear of snow, Three or four men were chopping holes and | Proé@ing about with long spears to pull eee out of the mud at the bottom. 1) walled out on the ice to see the sport— | if you can call it sport. Cold—why, it, was 80 cold that the minute the eels hit | the air they stiffened out and froze as hard as railway spikes. | After @ while, just a’ Start back to get next to t Doathouse, I saw a man coming out | over the ice in the most peculiar Janu- ary rig on record. He w lad only in @ bathing sult. He was barefooted, bare- legged, bare-armed. And he was stroil- along as if it was a summer beach, he wind whistled. ‘He carried an axe in one hand. I was just wondering what asylum he had es- eaped from when he stopped, looked wound on the ice, and picking out « 6 sheng to chop lustily with the axe, nee pane ent In a stiff left Jab bok who played su ensationa rr BY JOHN POLLOCK. {Carroll of in about five minutes he had cut a hole to his opponent's and repeated th 5 BRICANS HAVE | quarte k during the past season, has! FACK GOODMAN, the popular local | {a4 Ws! IX feet square and had toswed ca yp punch a few seconds later. Landing 4 AMERICANS I s| been selected as captain of the Ya ghtwelght, Hela) uted, tHE eee coe Se x fest bad ocal Boy pper Hand i h a fe CHENG BA Terhaventhelr scual €o 13h n mow 6C the ice hunks Ld boved red Now bina) Se earn ee veatrua cose ring training at Monroe, La., for the /eleven for 1911. He is the first man in prom < ave | yh” Gropped the axe and lying flat on hie| and for the remainder of the round elas Mad ‘ es | his position to be elected as leader since y bee ‘< with he dropped the axe and lying flat on he! First Two Rounds, and After |mcorea beautifully ‘with a. snappy ett | BEX fve years, ie care nihatans when Vance acaba PanacL age Oe Ee Fes the rest of the floating pleces with his . hook to the Jaw t saaoae OF y | mick was given the honor. ae Tor tc cs Michio t in the star bout of ten rounds at soon as that litte job was that “Blows Up.” upper-cuts, which con! feng neh 1 aotacaan BAG ; | ine Tom O'Rourke Le ty the eee Wit ie | the Sylvan A. C., No. 150 East One Hun- hopped into the opening, Vn chin ‘and mad De ee ee ike rae de iu, THITNAYY HAS ARRANGED THIH oth boys togeth | dred and Twenty-ffth street, this even- feet Great. There was a great splashins, This was Otto's round by ier uk. Me io a great admirer of Joe; f0low! nelng Hehe Spo Club and had them agree on! of Batting Nelson, |126- These two. boys have a great fol- and fn another minute the man sao ea| a» he had landed the harder and more | Pree tter attends every fight | York Turnverel tern Tiey will meet at the next sag! will t ma senoeds ia bis |Jowing among the Harlem sportamen, out of the water and rolled around on W POWPLL, the crafty and] effective blows, & c Aeutes, when he ie 1h sylvania; of the club, Friday evening, Dec. 16, | tena ‘ it the Brook: and there is much difference of opinion the toe, By this time one of the cel | | Never Hghtacight of Calitornia,| When the third round started Powett! !® which K. O. Agures, wien NO TV) princeton: lth, New Luena recently beat Johnny Marto, and |2y Se cmertow night. Moran las to which is the better fighter. ‘They Proddere had told me that the man! won his third bout In sue: walked right over to Otto and shot) Niet maga he woul like to meet the Clubs 18th, Intercollediat rangular as O'Rourke saw that bout le ttter he had: tint en told him thit he | have trained hard for the battle, and wasn't crazy—or—well—hadn't escaped in a stiff Idft Jab to his nose. He banged | Welder ae ds Meet; 25th, Intercollegiate Fencing > Ab J Would be on hand te h is confident that he will have no #ince coming here by heating Y winner—if it is Foler—and shake hand: | diately decided to put Burns against from anywhere, anyway. Gia ihe. (neal Hentee tn Kncround | Rim on the nore again, and as Otto let | WN, ‘Tourney in New York. Gosden ‘Lit Powell jade sacl mn diMculty in winniny The wind whistied some more. The » the local fighter, in a round) ty a hard right swing for his jaw Powell | Wit) him. i said (the“members of the. > 1 i ub by Mike Clancy and Kid Thomas will box —_,, bathing suit man rolled around on tie bout at the stag of the National Sport-| piocked the blow ana tmmediately be- |. ‘ * THE TWENTY-SECOND REGIMENT ele 1 Bis, fae aitigg | with om aix rounds in the semi-final, and there FOOTRALL TEAM t 1 O'Rounke el in fce and finally sprawled out on his Ing Club. This Was (he second meeting | gan to rip in short lefts and rights to WILLIAMS'S — FOOTRALL. paar taint SpA Haver BS is i 1 angtord, the colored eyclone, will sail | 9’ Roun rage i Ba jut Will be several preliminaries. je in lew e E y josen ‘ed fo a rr te a si ie ref ote " the Burn a ny) —— Ptewach Hike a sand beach bather get- In les than three weeks, and although] Otto's body and. kidneys and on the! ! Brederitk maar Anges Fee sledalbed pec ldie Ragland: either loo Wood: | th he “Kid - ting @ vacation tan. He stopped wrig-| Powell beat Otto In thelr previous bat-| breakaway hooked over a hard left| of this city as captein for next year Leese ate 3 anaes A sii Hugi ‘Mctates mite. texte nee te ‘ ant the victor ought to furnish | AMUSEMENTS. i} " o the ja > th od — ' a be ao meets. Ulin lon, in m to star © ae r FOE peie.to myst tle he nevertisless adminbtered more awing to the jaw. Otto then started I") THE WESLEYAN BASKETRALL |scems that last spring when the Military tise eee Ween as oad . | punishment this the, 0. up and ’ . . nwa: Dec escent Athletic League held its championships t 7 more My prose be to. nin | Bohedal low A e p 8 ae, no, Bene arate oe eeanton pao aa the first contest Otto made a ood | peer aa in es coca ke nate ut Brooklyn; Slat, in the Twenty-thi iment Arm mn os at ; r showing against the Callfornian, “ Lideaehagitel n, 3, OF + Brooklyn, Me et ©. Good Orel TET, oe ei teak Von yraueh tHe: time he ‘ddgged 1k! after the woos | Otte oh, te nnce OF the neck and head J.; 4th, Manhattan Col- the officials to examine Johnny Matt», tiie at ‘Food Ore Mie hole in the ioe. ‘This was too much tits ive “done t | with ils sight Bal reared cil a Sealey pete el f Deus cite DS" SONG REV for me. I was getting @ chi So I ond round, and of course Powel! had! tn the fourth round Powell split Otto's i ee. York University’ jae 2h We ta aa RO eA ad Hel by Jem McMa Is, RU Ieaned against the wind, and Bodied no trouble in beating hin decisively in! nose with «hard left Jab, bringing th Wer te Wenn, ne cared Coon: Ea os AA 0 Fees se ot the Ob ‘ ii the shelter of the boathoure the remaining eight rounds. aret. Powell kept banging away at] Stara 7 a : fi q | P. agar pant a members of the Tw y-second Regi- | {4 warmth of the bix coal stove, | first two rounds ft looked as if) Otto's “breather” with the result that Dartmouth, at Hanover; F ment who were present tators | 3 + must iat tb “That feller,” said one of the satlors, 1 the round ended Or tm 1 to meet Alieatu English i a es In fo oing to give Powell a hard) Wen ound ended Otto was almost] New York University, at Middle hiswed the action of the oiicials, ‘The | lsutwegit, forte feat Vo “Marathon | [J aut . THE BLUE BIR ¢ indifferently, h—he goes in for a all in. He lost heart then and up to the q "tan ’ | q ie every day, There's another one He “started off weil in the opens | tial pelt Powel tahed p Hiith, Willams, at Williamstown; H were all suspended by the A. A, ! A: ¢ Monday nig ' ty Si. iinlly ie ge stk: ail wile Ing round by standing clone to Powel | {al dell Powell punished him severely. | own, at Middletown; 1sth, Rhode three months, The last straw.| uy Sasi ibd: teakaiee (onl AON he Rally Mati Bie ae Be and sending i = pretty lett hooks to | 3no oe AH ae Kap age? 50 Hh Gee i na and College, at Middletown; 2tst, Mas: came .aonday night, when at! Dix welterweight. He Ny iNet SMHHSE " " . occasional king him with a right) an Technology, at nd spectators alike at the spring | him t match which he ‘ i ‘} 4 4 ‘Amybody who wants that Kind of sport the face and Jaw, and a few short ins| swing to the Jaw oF a hard left to the | Sous ‘ dence; Gare Oneal 40 MOMiue tren at ie NOTICE TO volo sci Vie, ARK at he! " ead bac! | Int st round Powell punchea| March 1 naieeas dpcobe, age, tha ave au, very Attraction Mentioned in this = nai oe man on rho had his head “At the Heginntng ond round! Otto all around the ring and the iatver | Dartmouth at sMiddletown SRN 10:0, RG edad aleethanl rary ———— out cause he had a toothache. Otto came out of his ¢ with @ rush was In a weak condition at the final bell 7 ATE. p WHIc i, | cating “Muster the 7 eo dition a Ne m STATEMENT WHICH ightemaiite. Pog Lichets for Shu is erou OPENING 5 * ICK BUCKLEY writes to let $$ | ernie Pata ta eaveral eriseiie: (ARE! enschmidt stares haat le Mes UEP not Sold iheomehs tyson 'e oe Metre | ASTOR TOMORNOW ME yong ranse with ¢ Po were eager to find out if he would ; tie tayuph Monday oth |HBROADWAY 200° 3. "st (bug, Mat sat | THE AVIATOR me know his experience with ou egar wre ceria conell atch with ins on Mat, but °:. as 1 So inated Rte" | Win WALLACE BDDLS Dizle Kid, who ho» become i eles Tlackensenmidt, Was to t ‘ 2 sj he ‘ SOTHERN-MAKLOWE hi het WA at co a pnat geen aay he i through with wrestiing an | Doesn't Make Hit HACKETT 3). ee ; mae sees Te ; work r ' nai t could bring him back to | } 0 Mal ws 2 ant 2 Ree ae. od gota Jovices Until 1 hey Win: sree dey tea a are | ALBERT CHEVALIER Mi ee ey a the Dixie Kid for Mr. MeMuhon,” writes aah hh said in answer to a num- ee William Comedy Mts sae lteas Recs isd Maines Thur we 8 4 Vittsbarg, Pa, Grindel main as es abou future plans " . 7G ‘ Cottier’ VOMEBY “Nines "Turstays eS THE NK 6 ar et Domini, “as Jacobs was in New O | gum Cheeta at tee of au vt hike MILWAUK Dec. 7.—George Hack .. | “THE CONC "ha vey, who was | Smallwood shoul @ Hayes ade nnouncement last winter jn the 7 | Vi oun LC eecere: Cherile Harvey, wh Several Soe by ALA. U, | fet mr eee ageing to show the world that |enschmidt won from Adolph Ernst In a | 7s ! WILLIAM C COLLIER PUBLIC \ i45,4¢ Bis boxing Coulon, Dixle Kid kept tellin ri A a eae in making. the state- | Anish wrestling ch here. “Hack LYRIC #0, (les: REPUBLIC Wi train ie me that he would go to Albany “tl! Foe Cony as N tet Stine Wa Fe ela was ori el to meet Paul | iaDTRD nT REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FA Raturdsy evening. He rang me up at; 'Or Com eting as Novices ts Hl ib A. { men 5 | extier, but the |[Mrs. LESLIECAK TER ee usb & cold and could not Ko, and asked me a y Bes, afunnd th i ee sone vard Law School football team, which isslan won the match | Fielit's Sh SD Mahe Toda wy TILA MAT 35 5 J The ot ould de de the Carlisle Indian 0-0 last 1 = th ) TER GIRL AMD) | Curain rive yynne, WMaa for. ny ‘brother, 3m." Dom!nick Fo dnt nga ig | Gatented. the. Carlisle indians #00 7 fala nei he Aran | LULU asee RE OERL AMD) (istan ma Wane “he wants 0 tell you thi val ‘Wan, gh I Oe mony Harvest % Peiniceto! eg and forty seconds with a half. REWELL AP ie Bw Wh St Evga Sald, " ees 9 Weniame (0 tel) you hal | gaan glatration Commitics ? th 4 ! |stayers from Harvard, Yede, Princeton nd-arm-lock and th second sn is tawonw |}DALY gin Matinee Toth Puaza HIGH GLASS. the Dixie Kid will never box in his club Aeon any nd the Univers'ty of M hi will u my hj HPeatost Farce tn. Ten ‘again, nor anyone like bh A. A. U, held a midnight session | ey faye! \ ish Bin the Univer aey otf hates sand twenty seconds with al] WM, GILLETTE > enaocw Pit! ap, “BABY MIN | VAUDEVILLE If the New York boxing clubs w lust night and suspended cevsrai] Ms ntwte Je’ mienit! holtdayw and meet tw te Neat Week in Phe bene ave ARE Sey TE Maxime Elliott’s £3) i , |& PICTURES th ‘of barring all young athletes who have been com nphis on De a irnst wa i 7 ive i ad NAKA MILES War Be it will be the beet, thing Cor (ne peting after winning prizes vs my | Bt Ne : ations for | and neve LYCEUM Nii ke: THE GAMBLEsS “OLONIAL {hal ay Be Be we yame that ever happened. There are in nov However, the case o : | ae way 'f6° |‘ heavier oppo! the Iniport lance o i Heiny Varnes! | J New Pe a a Arto csise id Gi many fakers ‘left, but we could | “chick the Flatbush A. ae eel tow bene ae W Ac fe MATFHEWS, Hy OSC MIEWHADE Bf | PNasimova’s goin gy Ptah G Fe ge Tope au wil re even the few, Hada unt amell tne t . pee t ay that Gl jr, ans ¢ ‘ i so ff = 1 apie oy hier y tanily wpare even the {was not acted upon, but was put over ray Oa «| make a favorable Impression GARRICK yee IMME, MOL LR i beside rept lange ate: yyy ICPOR BREYER, the Parisian ba La bias pone ; y ‘tHE SPI LED BANR; = lace Whielet arietta 4 io kus Bie. ioe Vigram de Gac ne n over the situation 4n- the nthe y wale Dwa A ». i S uode YY "aeve promoter, haw ten me gate souk to toation dn th Ato fang iin 8° pte a | ap WN c \eameenn i. Saline HOG. 8 RONX Hees tauemat onerous h bo r i ‘ treet | r it Came From) as | 1 Shaw, in Holt Bptiilerds o¢ aii the vow French pox. | °° ream ipepe Bi i cae tre a a at 2 “u BLANCHE BALES" ¥ SAM BERNARD siienin OUR OME Lec Hallstatt) | governing novices stated tha na vin at Ba Wi 7 Oe A fie ae well ta those of the more pron. | Severning novices stated, that u \0 HIUMRULOTKER RATA CIRCLE : ACADEMY 3 10, 20& 30¢ =! Inent American and: Jing.ih gntere, | Me Wel tn ke ae t t , i Li NE mi Wal vy A | pituosat acke TH HE ENSIGN i France is coming along in the game, | Prived of his stan * Roller (0 my es | : en teal WU iA NEILSON” FRED TERRY nat Hae "Hl — A. A. U. rule deck ete | HH. BARKER OF GARDPN CITY ||WEST END | \ 7 RY OF NAVARKE, oto oe 1 match looks | WN wins even a t ake his R. Mebermott of M ley Tr , z | 7 $ pt enter arcwisn cara | novice | Zhyszko on Mat |rrenuvas oe vox: tis, Avex CRITERION i i" THE SUMME3 WIDGWERS' | ISEMENTS, nid . Wke the greatest drawing card "\ A eles ap et A Hand ‘By N vIME \ RTINL | AIG any Wi eek club consider the rule the best one. ykagyl, and James Hande Same Style as im eC rs secured’ by any New ‘York clio | "f comaiier te old rulo the best one TE Hehe Uh tial THE COMM! TES” é pavTon's aio | MAT, DAILY | nt in years. This is In spite of the fact dere Nex! ‘ee fal as ‘ ' bat hat It 1a @ decidedly one-sided matcn, ‘prived of 14s chances ax a novice, : fereld's champion wi p GLOBE Te Ol | Charlotte Temple 20-80%, J» MoParland, as tart and clever as Atel, “tier tson = or return to the Vf aus Malan ‘ yi he athlets' ideas coinetd ,. , a) } wey b in ‘Conjimetion ith and welghing fticen povnds more,| M the athlets’ idews coincide! pr. 18, F, Moller, who Rave up a suc-| fontinue aa a farmer , BERNHARDT \Nin-"Batien 7 1. the # Oroee Gpoctactes |] pAYTON'S LEAVE, MAT, DAILY} «oc should win easily. Mola with hove of the “Sparrow,” and | cessful medical career to pursue profes: | Towa BiJOU wn " US:| INTERNATIONAL, CUPI| David Coppertield | 10-20-30.) 7 cehing, aggressive fight and one Se*Ms nothing more that the etios, | ing 10 New York is = inh | Lit 1. tine Sinks Ihe can’t be wi es x0 Ma be given the chance ‘ Zoyseko at Joe Hum-| THERE ARE FIVE NEW YORI ENE ST EGG | THE TARTHOUAKE. | cH AA ke tile Contos ai i MrsIne Rr aiton Civase wre being shoved AL at Grand| golfers entered in the tournamer 5 3G | hcg Nv Conqueror .*), uApaerous eat Bailing im rr : ass with the more ex we. | the Southern narmplonshtp, wh 4 ope: s nev TASTER 7 = URTIG & Si AMON’S Vs | {ONS| of** Battling’ Nelson ic pounse ringside, and didn't app ' ihe How did your friend Kaipn \} THE GOL DEN CROOK JG AYE T Y Srekinn Concerta” aa anxious for a mate ‘en then Far ‘ * Ma oe. ati oe pp t, promi ive the fore Te. ; * 2 ha a, 1108 Hea oon sake 12 pounds three or four vies es an er ‘ats | BOXING STARS TO APPEAR cateh that horrible He SHERRY [10 FOLLIES OF NEW YORK AND PARIS hours before fighting and be strong. He |* xe Hale, Une, ‘Sout NIGHT'S. BENER disease? Don't know.| ME Ww YORK ae Bae eiee ue | Extra—-VPERRARE, Whirlwind Danser 0 aid Mt for Weisi in England a few jh ! » The dispiared a ap mat TO- EFIT. vour barber for the die, MMA PREN TINE Jn J z AP WICK, ot months ago. Welsh is fast and cle 1e { antow' ¢ AT TO WV your barber for th } -AUGHT’ Y (ARIETYA OLYMPIC 4 1400 8. Phone 708 stuy, MPIRE TEL ‘nao hs BCal sale —- Sealed Steril ., \ of Hig Clase Hirt if uroadway & Malph Av, Best Beats, MeFariand made him jook like a novice badly beaten im @ short dis in nutes, He was he Oliblo A, Gy tonight act ealed Sterilizea Cup, | HARROLD, fe JARDIN uj ‘ois POLLIES of the DAY, A With his superiority jn reach, height Ho yathe accomplish this, but, on the| At the Olymple 4 é mon- Vaniienannialiaad ones aa a pe 4 and weight he should be able to do the Bf arte Was on the defensive half of| ster tle beneflt and boxing exh joi P \ | aed | Cancarts wame thing with Attell, awalliod tom 1) tlon will be tendered to Jogeph D. Quinn, only, Costs but Se extra, | Heetehy vu 1 would be Inclined to think there was i) mo Kod in the rage er ls a graduate of the Unt-}a newspaper man who has been stricken | lehartotte: ta hte Une “4 an agreement here if it were any one ener ee Pen Where he won| with blindness. ‘The following promt. : o via ariand. Attell has = champions will be seen at the ain of the football team| nent boxers have volunteered thelr sec Schooi ov. Mata, Mo! oF was done so a at tit \ Attell, Owen Moran, J i Kvening any queer things in the ring that a irene Testimes, onble track and fleld athic vic 9 ANE eee ee ee Dancia . 1 little diplomatic work before a mateh & lave wre thers will | he Adonis type of athle: odman, h Cross, K. O. Brown, J. en! with buch a dangerous man ae Mc¥ar. ‘umn's sprints and the bundles | standing six feet in his stockings and ae Maitell AAC IDAY At Aare aitous Same,“ tise : Bat te 9 Govumeia To aut te bays t “ ” TONY, vp land might be expected, But Packey's ne not heon fering Fi 4," said Roy| Wetehing 210 pounds stripped, For a] In addition, yyszko and Rothner 7 . YCORDON tn C 4 hon ua fecord ie absolutely clean and cloar. He. Douala, Seve sunt "tan, mofied iatthe | year he. travelled with Frank Gotoh, | have consented to appear an will gtve | es Qnty ne ov Lives Mit die ay "ihe Vanity Fair si. THE BOOTBLACK «7 has always fought to win, and If he yn chee “but now fig | from whom he ned all the tricks of [exhibition bouts with two good men, sOuN ug : - . ZBANDD Bat Toiorews Bean aa fights Attell I believe he can be de odabieg Vm) the wrostiing art, “Since then he has There will lwo be two bouts, | “i si bs ie W ie mit AM Hae wll tle Fe Mt ie ee ee com n to go through with | met and defeated the best men injrounds each, between some good local 4 PP RILA is W . NS i ated J ee BCR HR Ti Mithelisne’ oe ss Amerion, men. The tickets will be $1 each, BS EERE ca Onohustha. ler! Danis ell In Love With Wife i A , { DECEMBER 7, _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR 1910. SPORTS OF THE SEASON DELIGHTFUL Swit JUL SOON HEAR FROM 63 YEAR OLD Jubac KES HIS DAILY DP TE WEATHER 1% JUST AourT NOW ‘To sur THE PHYSICAL CULTURE BUGS (ce. ‘SPORTING. | | [NEWS AND NOTES. {. ent ALC “they expected to defeat the| a to Wh rrison_ finisi | FINE FORYAEROPCANE, FLIGHTS ! ALVHOUGH THE VOTE HASN' or AL ——- a anm | been “I yet, it Is thought that t nd wi Brown und uates are in favor 0! ons next spring their university resuming athletic rela: hinear Oi cueltwouaivenalilt YOUNG OTTO AGAIN |= cae eae the past two seasoms, h peen elected of the Howdoin eleven for next | ARTHUR 1 oR {year 2ouGH A HOLE IN ; Bout t AGAINST KID BURNS: oO Take | National Sporting ¢ Place on Dee. at “ub | decided that the best way to get rid OF COURSE NOTHING CAN the dificulty was by cutting out practi De ead ; or the time being. ‘The squad has been Stor THemt wet lald off until Jan. 10. Some of the oars men a little behind in thelr college wo! and ff will give them a | chance to brace up in their studies. | It is probable that Rice will have to lrevise his schedule for spring practice THR COLUMBIA UNIVERSIT) | THE HANDICAP BLLLEARD ily time sheet and crew work will not rack management has arrange] to have | match between her toward gymnasium credits the Blue and White team participate in| George Moore will come to an end at | ————-— annual carnival of tie Post-office | Doyle's Academy t s LANGFORD MAKES HARRIS | Clerks’ Mo BOA to be held in] by a score of $8 to 74 and ft loc tsrowklyn on Jan. a a team | though he will whi the honors easth Duck snooting ons Lona Istano. | QUIT IN SECOND ROUND. | ton A. A AP | Wile He aa wee z —_ (Special to The Evening World.) | ure also being nos I Morris Harris of }¢ joes Pact WITH CHIEF ON THE G0 Philadelphia went against Sam Lang- 7! | firing line the Athletics were beaten by ford at the Armory A. A. and lasted a wy the Havana nine ain called ound and a ha 8 BAS TBALL | halt the game at the end of the fif The vis seemed to be thoroughly Inceton, rs | innin, h disappointed the Puy | ighte the Aud THE Gour Buds EDITED BY _ROBERT EDGREN COLUMBA COACH LAYS OF SQUAD FORO MONTHS | ee {Rice Disappointed Because Few Men Turned Up to Make the Shells. Coach Rice of Columbia has deen trew- | bled in the last 36 he has not had very out, and he weeks bec ny me few may not put the men to work until , 8o that ity the men will be getting almost months off and will probably not n practice again until Feb, 7, Be- n now then, however, Rice will on hand in the rowing room three a week and Will coach any men nk that they can get along with vacation will not Nave a not Sharkey A. C. Jack Lad f Australia will box Dark: f a a and Langford had to follow .« yi 5 vut the ring, i s not knocked out, but was waiting patiently for the erce to finish counting off the ten - i seconds, He had had enough, and did a di besh propose to take any more wallops t i er i from Langford f SP A F ae ‘“ In of the battle that Harris put Z ns a Ap Jeannette some time ago it ti our i 1 was expected that he would give Lang- pat o Ha ‘ ford some kind of an argument, for a while at least. He was scared when he " : Tey | £2004 Sam, and if Langford wanted to match Franke Hi and Jitumy |); ould have made Harris quit in the + i baile cut ta his bout with ‘Tommy | opening session A ‘ y git. ovsansinsadiiiliacaaais “a ae Mantel. who Goat sailor thucke vo tats. | SYLVAN A, C, BOUTS TO-NIGHT ‘Cub un Peiday evening, Dees 2 Rt e Phillips and Jimmy Carter will n Four other will inten rounds natn bouts be Mt on | Billy wanted

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