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RIG CYCLE RACE WILL END TO-NIGHT| r THE EVE ENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 10, r 1910. “INSIDE WORK” BIG . FACTOR IN WINNING ‘SIX-DAY BIKE RACE Moran and Root Out to Beat Rutt and Clarke to Settle Old Score With Manager McFarland—How Extra Laps Are Gained. BY VINCENT TRFANOR. VER been in a six-day race? Certainly not. Well, you've missed a ot | and you ought to be glad of it. the Garden, looks i!ke a plain case of speed and endurance, but empires have been won and lost in the old days without half the strategy that the riders in the week-long grind employ. Speed and éndurance count In the long Rutt and Clarke put one over on us fun in a six-day race, but the best ex- earlier in the day. They got. Moran Ponents of each would be Jost in the | Cold. By that I mean he had a lot of ruck thie week if some one wasn't on. °Xtra clothes on and was riding a wheel te engineer a coup. Yesterday | With heavy tire perl Know ta the hand : s orning we use heavy tires becau ae he Tlie ce. thar bench, bak they stick to the track and you don't 4 uunch, Ave to be so careful, particularly on the made-to-order team, | ‘Well, Rutt and Clarke. Man for man, or say | Out. They had a-half a lap on us, but 1n,@ short-distance race, ether Rutt or |1 got on the wheel and caught them. Clarke can beat any two men in the| (IR the afternoon Moran and hed i ' planned to get away, but just before we Thos Minete bis 5 ae aie Krk started Rutt and Clarke apparently had Ry Mi be ar weatnot tt. | (26 same place. They Jumped first and Frat ramer might be up against it. | of course we had to tear around and It would take up-a lot of room and. follow them, Well, they didn’t get time to go into details on this subject Suffice it th say that after some Judi but when they were through and in" for the time being Moran and I clots wire-pulling Rutt and Clarke were 0 busy. We got the lap and so did ripper Paddy Hohir and Goulet, but I don't made into a team especiaily to win the think Fouler and Hill did. 1 haven't race. There isn't a rider in the race who hasn't the highest regard for both from a competitive stanpoint, 60 a com- binatlor of forces beca:ne necessary. | Root @4 Moran and Fogler and Hill cor aed to work together to beat the t? stars, and up to date they have suc- ou ded. Rutt and Clarke personally are wet Mked by the rest of the riders, but the power behind the pair is Floyd McFar- land. “Big Mac” is a veteran at the game, but in the course of his career Das made enemies. One of these Is “Piggy” Moran, who is teamed with Reot. Moran Didn't Race Last Year. Last year Moran didn't start in the race on MeFarland'’s account. It was a case of MoFariand or Moran with Pro- moter Powers. Mac sald, according to gossip, “If Moran starts I won't’ Mo- Farland: started and Moran didn't, and the Boston boy figures he lost some- thing Ukr 31.0% because of McFarland. Ia it ang» ‘owier, then, that he Is pedal- ling his lege off to beat the McFarland interests” Eddte Root, the speed division of the leading team, has no grudges to satisfy, any real kick. We will all fight {t out to-night and then the best man will win.” Moran had just dismounted after Root had relleved hin. it was that Rutt easily drew away frm him at noon yesterday, but couldn't gain an inch on him later in the day. “A MoFarland Trick,” Says Moran. “It was a McFarland trick,” said Moran. fe caught me cold, but Eddie Root was on the job, Rutt would have beaten me. You know I'm not a sprinter. I'm a pace follower. I'm past my sprinting days, but Root is He certainly can tear around, land has been knocking me in way in this race. every I had quarters behind the shooting gallery in the basement of tbe Garden, and I couldn't sleep. I ar- ranged to occupy a cot on the other side, but McFarland got on to {t and tried to bar me. Once when I went to sleep there he tried to lock me in so as I couldn't get out to relieve Root. I got on to him in time, and, belleve me, I'l get square on him even if it is only to beat Rutt and Clarke, the team in which he {s Interested.” Moran is a husky type of rider, with a lot of “heart, and Root is there with the speed. If they can outgeneral Me- put naturally is interested in the wel- Farland and his Rutt and Clarke team Lawrenceville; Feb. 18, exhibition meet | THE POINT TROPHY AT THE | Owen Moran. "E's ‘ Mio of theron, nie parines. wedie: U they will win the tace. “Big Mac” ig With the Hill School.at Pottstown, Pa.; schoolboys meet was won by Public | asia” ‘s ag A Tonge tad, 1 — t the story of his lap-gaining like this: | no. slouch, however, and It will take t Ane Oo ies bg bag: ieee Gl Bede ge g-el ‘No.1 Garnus and Louderback Too ath fal chawuce by fighting "ira when there's § e planned to jump the crowd best kind of “inside work” to disru inceton; F exhidl- honors went to the boys of School No. iu a Jelson no ae “ ENC! during the afternoon yesterday, but Sle planes y ad a in pay the Newark Academy at with 16 points and the No. 9 boy Since the defeat of Battling oe) a tt ne atabe WR hes aa : __1% THE SCIENCE OF BRALPE. —_—- Ne’ aa i ed place: s J q chi, by vel ‘on n ly of the ligh we hawe re Nowark; Mars 5 , t win earned thigd place with 14 points. Strong at Three Cushions . |» Owen Moran near al t the | ‘7 match with Wolgast for the champlon- of lia: | . " DR . e wetghts and near-lightwelghts in ship. 0 Vt see how ‘e can very well h4, Annapolis at Annapolis; March) WALTER CHURCH OF ROCH- " OC. ey eason ens Ydle at Princeton; March 18, Penn- ester will captain the I fe reas for New York Team. ring have apparently lost sight of the refuse me pi a at Princeton and March %, in-, technic Institute eleven next bei fact that Ad Wolgast of Cadillac, Mich. With Cham i Yal Fi tercollegiate, place not decided, kis tn the real holder of the Mxhtw atl ing elson — WILLIE HOF WHEN TOLD jchamptonship of the world. Now all of Bi l Ne L: Pp e AT THE SECOND ANNUAL GAMES | that George Sutto: s likely to chal-| Brooklyn repeated fast night In the! ©’ e Ww OO ee eee ee tuie lenge hint side tan willing to de. | National Lesgue thres-ishion billiard | those ‘fighters. who can=of who think pene é & ge him, Tam willing to de pe | Schools Athlette Lei held in the fend my ‘claim to the champlonshtp | series, defeating New York for the see-| they can—m the lightweight Hm! 1 l akea est petenn sii i; god, Oke gains e rescents eventy-first Regiment armory, two, titles at 181 or 18.2 balkline billiards at | ond consecutive game of the tourney In are hurling their challenges at Owen aie EDWARDS® records b 1 and one equalled. | any time. Sutton or any one alse can, Doyle's Forty-second street Academy. | Moran. And, Indeed, Owen is acting for | Beiore Nexi Bout A Suit WARDS’ SONG seein the Intercollegiate League. There {s| In the ‘dash for boys in the &- have a game, and just as soon as Mr.! Aj, Garnaus and Dave Louderback | all the world as If ho really were the i some doubt as to whether or not Al pound weight class, 8, Donhelser, a Sutton sends us notice of challenge and | jy py athe trick for the Keeney crowd |champlon.. Poor Adolph 1s completely — if igo 08 5 § pEtice bat ; Annual Battle for the Trophy jtiur towe wit play on the Yale team ora mee FEE a eee ae ee Un to Arreiaede T eopteiens| EY, OUMININe UD BD) poLale : Walle Jimmy | sidetracked’ \ FANBAS CITY, Mo., Dec. 10.—Just to (oe oe 3 Promises to Be Red Hot 1 Sue areach: He: 1s: Cone sersd $98) er Soruied In the fact time of 61-6 seconds; he ta doing well at practice because tt | ck Manahan were totalling| | Firat Tommy Murohy. the “Pride ot wiow that te im sore because he was Tor ¢ e | defensive player in tne country, but 48} «mashing the record for the distance, means that he 4s in fine shape and {f| gation, atbush,” huried a challenge at Mora eaten by Owen Moran, Bat Nefkon will AOE jhe has been chosen captain of The second © broken was I am in s too the public wilt be} Garnaus and Blair started off the game| Tommy baxed hiv claim for recognition act hare as the lecturer when moving This Year. | football team for tho coming year tt} that for the y ne fast ‘better pleased, Sutton'’s high averages, | for Brookly and New York respect-jon the fact that he defeated Moran In thelr battle are shown, He has been rumored that he will not take ; quartet of P. 1, the Bronx, cov- however, do not urb om at all. If | tvely. They batted the balls around to a twenty-round battle Murphy an nliven the Proceedings with I a to the ice this w 7 of [ered the four laps in the good time of he can beat me at billiards he can have | thirty innings with the Brooklyn maq’s| pounced that he was willing and anx- uta with Tommy Hresna- WOLFORD, | eee uy See ee 1 ED 1 hi shots the more successful, Then when ret, Moti SANS golng to be & arent Aght| ect ale footpall fackion this gens. i eT UY REG ESS oe fe te ai dali Derm br ay 2% to 18 in favor of | !0us to repeat abOryy ANG bal nd at the reports that he) MORAN-! on the ice when the big amateur @ good Seen hock Player, and Keen Manager Doyle of the peed a ein t gape i bar would quit the gane. 2 he age it even should Capt. Howe fail to play to- New York team sent Jack Manahan ance longer was willing te) wy Hd T quit?! he saya 1 ASTO! sie. | hockey teams open the season. w ; y wilt | BIRHE tm Bulldog’s team will be able te Fic hi ‘No v We M, ke the side lines to warm up and pull the, show how easil sald off th 1s good as ever and If I can get the West The final struggle for the trophy Will’ give the Crescents a mighty | t ers OW ear a as game out of the fire. little Englisiunan in a Anish fight. tT want and get some of the worry peeea dad Thi AVIATOR? oe Led nae regent Lays fe ered While the Cres rank Keeney, who airs ts the Breaks Moran replied that be was out for the of my mind T will bo all righ | — is team jure to come out la. c. ae lyn crowd from the stdefnos, saw the iigntweight champlonslip and hi —_—---- ——— 7% war & Bah winner” The. Crosce 4.” ate the New| eC {AMD are one Like the Gridiron Heroes jini scones tt ns 98a ie by Austen EE ia) York A. C. teams botu have “two legs" | Bie Louderback hurry call to ge! ready ett pS 5 wt? MAY IRWIN? ; |Not be overlooked, If both Brock Put- on. So it was that when Doyie|!ne Murphy, LB on the cup, and this year's winner will | | for action, So er} r The “NEw IBEAI NE, {nai and Tris Souther, the former Har- | went Blair to the bench Keeney had| “I think Tommy would be easy f i PLAZA | TO-DAY & ; er ossessor of th . VuNusut, B20 al Tiortbas feeamne the nracant pi of the| vara player, decided to get into the Score of Boxers repel Use the {Mask Worn by Boxers Tuderhack ready to go in against Mans | me,” sald Owen to his manager, Charlie ‘ ea eA ust Mad Ave, 9m Ab Y be til that the Breoklynites have re-! ame this year the St. Nicholas team | i to Prevent Injury ahan, the Gotham sub, . [Harveys ‘Then Murphy was matched to Hf Aa a 10c. Ae. tbe, | Sm te RROD c ae : ee i q Py rere eee Manahan wasn't able ro do much|»ox Pal Moore at the Empire A. C. next ig” nay Gasned the services of Shirretf, they Wil! have @ fair chance to win, Th New Headgear in Gymna- hi ining B against the clever work of Louderback, tabs pee cute tasi ks sl, ‘Sie, and Bc, Mutchinemn bar sey she Winged Footers will not gather tere ts Baker, who learned the game 8 Their Training Bouts} iii vier manayed to hold the advai t rived | ic ago on io. Hey || BELASCO Satna Hee” Ride ueohy. ‘The way that rule | ME the at Pau School team: At ol sium While Training. tux his running ‘mate gained In the | a ea Baa" “THE CO! IN oe Lime he centr ft the ice ™ he Is a wonder, and he is sure to eurly stages of the game and lacrease LD in Bees Hurt acd Areeret play with the St. Knicks this winter, {it as inning After inning rolled 4 VA | ear _AMUEEMENTS. | *5| ain REPUBLIC ¥o8 5 The New York A. C. considered tno| he ran out in the seventy-second, He | NEW YORK's LEADING 1 | (AD inavoh Beem mera ty Patreene, who te With | joss of Shirreff a hard blow at the time | 66 HAT'S that fellow going to took things easy in the ffhal stages and | HIRE ii au ES ‘SUNN 00. them this year, are the main causes of | ne returned to the Crescents, but they do, play football?” asked Bull puffed on a cigar while shooting In the wake ore Carnegie Hail, ‘Thursday Aft, Jan, sey tn the Crescent’s camp, Ihave discovered a player in Men of Brcwn when Ue Ket aolook last few innings. Amous THEATRE GOERS Just how strong the Crescents really |Canada who promises to hold down : Ne ld Although Brooklyn has won two} rey Act ered th WOSee OFMAN ' “ i at Billy Glover as the latter appeared fare will be seen when they meet Yale | Shirreff's position without any trouble. samaal 1 * straight, Manager Doyle will send tn «| an assured Hy POURTH PIANO It aes eri HE 4 elon the gymnasium floor wearing an “dark horse” to-night against the pick mm Wai Sahat. Rie Sta To; Day 2, B ore fm an exhibition game at § ry | vet's, hoakey team to echeduird to meet the] Sluminum oup: o his “tin ear’ and of the Keeney deleration, Louis Maj LYCEUM a " bnoutway ene det ee aE Te Per Rink to-night, and every follower of Bt Vault school, team St. Nicholas Rink on|a mask over his face. nus is the player on whom the Ne Mate . 180 BERN. WARLOW: 317. pay Tei, the game will be on hand to get @ tine | ee i re A eats “ae, ‘and’ they tamed | Nine times out of ten a fighter gets York manager depends to capture the | the oi ce of Being tarnest Lent Macbeth on them. Yale, under Intercollegiate | the trick with a more of B tod ‘S| nis cauliflower ears and his blackened rubber, With Ave MaTTHws, ty OC 9k WILDE MACH ETT (4! 510) Mors. Beka Tac vin Fildes will bevallowed to use every 1900) | was ise wranacce dices ost to clap dun|cvee while boxing In. he training quo GARRICK yy. pu.) e'wel, gis, | [ALBERT CHEVALiA.« Pees and as they will undoubtedly work | ing this season Dufresne went over to the Cre A while ago "Sparrow Rober | bye A = : vith | genta He will play cove 1s the B A while ane C8: ts 7, ‘ ECKLED BAN " Te A thelr whole squad the Crescents will | ent F want for the Brookly to turn out ear protectors | Ss bul Comedy m | $44 21., way. COUNT Die " teu, t ere Matinee To. ry RAL have to play # corking game in order | vdded masks to pro bate ff The stolen Mary a tetera, sMeDoaee and Garon, tomers o Dianters dent care abet ‘ heat Kase | WILLAM COLLIER Cb eae wane Yale 1s the st. \gest hockey team In on the Cressuits | public with thelr optics | H e t elea BLANCHE. BATE LYRIC 8 Wa | OLUNIA Com a — sai p nor Go they Uke to nave | KNICKE St KE Ky Ri " ny ath 8 Mi Ll SLIECARTE io hwe | he Cobb Outhits Fiiteen Events | uppers have adopted JULIA NEWLSON FRED TERRY | | o>,” Yorald 84." sodas Pr aTy new prote NKY OF NAVAL Field’ 4 Elbows" ‘iden wears onw of bs Shad Hwa, 4 20. 4 iD, $468 GIRL A350) | 5 ‘ Britt nn Bout To-Night at Meet |}: Adan Wears ORK BF Illy West has not fought in month, CRITERION Ain | [LULU GLASER © “ran wats: rade his pupil » Burns, Jim Stewart jawing to an injury the last time he ap- J, uTH TAME, DALY'S Ye 0° A ne ON x if 1 Balt / 71 i R | jand a & ers now appea | peared in the ring, but believes he wit | TBE COMMUTER’ ni if nT BA ag . K A imo. » 3 lke football be in good shape for next Toursd OBE DILLINGTTAM'S Yeurs.” Mall 4 Aivta sts de ohh ay 0 egimen 1 Sank ™ | ; : ; at Dally. 260 pl night's ten-round bout against Ted Nei- ¢ GLO! tn Me 9g ea a, ee | son at the Long Acre 'A Is ae Marnie ; Maxine Ellfott S10 Matinee To: Day (Special to The Evening V 2 os 2 of the 4 7 \confident that he will beat the clatmant wind BALTIMORE, Dec ait of Whe: spapplsns sapete ft | MILLER SUBBED” FOR | | Oo UREA ies iraseeane atte BIJOU \ 5 THE GAMBLE«S 4) all athletic season will be seen to- | “L know Nelson can travel wide 8 ‘ Sastmare's hea gO ak Philadelphia was given the declaton | when the Seventy~frat tegiment| ERNE AND MURPHY WON. | | said West to-day, “tor T have seen nim || £elda Sears a tT ae icc P : apy : Vee —--—|in many bouts around here, but I he- | NEST EGG | uiuen SS MME, TROUBADOUR |e qussiony a Wir feree Jack McGuigan of Philadelphia at| holds its indoor games in the armory Lae | jn many Gould around bark, DEE} es RECENT Year uur Meuasela ler Mai Daily Bae SOASEs pS: ARROWS. RUE DRIRES in Path AREA HIM File PHILADELPHIA, Dor! Owing t»| FRESHMEN SWIMMERS AT sr | wal sto ‘him paid thet TEAOUM i es CASINO! * Win ‘Bait SL ge * stree! n events wi! r lan injury, Young ne did not me | next week, Anyhow, I am going to, ane with Ralph Mera, fn) arlot * chee ay hie agerensiveneas, ads including four open 10 all registered | dale Murphy of Horton at the Nonna COLUMBIA BEAT SOPHS. mie ard ada At MADAME Sitetticy | [SAM BERNARD © eaves eo is 44 “ Chi ane aaite, Nelson f hard at work at the train- Bt ae THEA ae * Matinee To-Day, 2. ‘ round, with the exception of the first | Sthletes. |W TOR IP ty ts me PL Bo ly 2 ming meet with|ing camp at Stratford, while his rival flea Tues, Tain & ty aT Welt CIRCLE °° “statinee to-nay, 2:18 vo who substituted, proved no match for * [3 & Months’ session, in which round Britt fought| In the regimental races the entry !#) rey wn Jed all the way and won! *o) s down at Ptaten Isiand putting on the ERA ct! Balan ciiter ort pireet ithe Tee, avk 4 4 th RT) “DAYTON. iv0U Was his best, jabbing his Quaker opponent | the best ever received for a Seventy-|}y 9 wide margin. diving event has yet | finishing touches, i YOR ; ESI Weat Fra | hes AARP Hid || Pp a MAT. DAILY Pinaltie battle Britt did not land| frst meet, Some of the well known ; _—_—_—— but as the sopha hay SR or PrP NEW 0 Me rm | ALS SUMMER We ae BR | Chario.e lemple| aba e Agt prima ol ar tee [TERRY MITGNELL SENDS, 1's catad «ci! NS] WESTERN OLEEGES ToUSE | NAUGHTY MALI ETA || PAYTUN'SLEE AVE wat, iy Sgan, Goggin, Sweeny, Gels, Malone, 7 | body, Parke, Lovell, Wright, Van Den Dries, —_—_-— Martin Knocks Out Marx. Jeck Martin knocked out Maxey Marx in the eixth round of a scheduled ten- round bout at the Eastern Parkway A. ©. of, Brooklyn, Mariin had the bet+ ter of the milling up to the time of the | rent and Ralelgh, One of the most exciting races of the evening will be the two-mile race, handicap, open to N, C, A. riders, in which mlxteon riders will compete. bleyele knockout, wh caught Marx with a| W. Van Den Dries, the flat floor cham- hard left to the stomach, sending him'plon, will start from scratch in this fawe end cub rece The big race, now on its last day at| Mcrariand’s plans didn’t pan)| He was asked how) Eddie Root, Which Is Likely | | PORTIN NEWS AND NOTES. PR. FOGG, UF DURCH ter, Mass, who has been a: member of the football team for two y and Also a star member of the track team, has been elected ain of the Syra- cuse eleven for next season, STON D. THE GYMNASTIC SOHEDULE OF the Princeton team, which for the first time in years contains a meet with Pennsylvania, follows: Jan. 21, Haverford quadrangular meet at Haverford, Pa.; Feb. 11, exhibition meet with the Lawrenceville School at RITCHIE TO SLUMBERLAND. Terry ‘Mitchell, former amateur wel- Hterwelght champlon of New York, |has Just entered the professional f | knooked out Jack Ritchie tn the elgh round of thelr tensround bout before the Bedford A, C. in Bre 1, Mitchell had the better of the fight from the start and used his opponent Ike @ punching Das. g of Root-Moran Team, to Win 6-Day Race Xoller, Graduate of Pennsyl- vania, One of the Most Ver- satile Athletes in Country. T country to-day ts probably Dr. B. F. Roller, Just now he is be- ‘ore the sporting world as a wrestler, vat he has been a boxer, @ weight hrow HE most versatile athlete in this yall player. On top of all this he ts a eputal physician, a gra te of the niversity of nsylvanta, capable ight now of walking into Bellevue o other hospital and performing a iccessful operation. It isn’t often that wo will find a mar ng and make @ Jucra ph who might go ive lving a giving a n up a + (ne de-pound class the record was | equalled In that event the boys repre- senting t st team of P. 8, No. Bronx, romped home winners in 464-5 seconds, AT THE SAM in the above meyer, of the T MPNTIONED | ph, George Ober-| ational Athletic Club, ARTISTS AGAIN Won the three-mile special race in 14 minutes and seconds, beating a| dandy fleld containing Eddte Fitzger- | ald of the N. Y, &. C. and Joseph Gil- bert of Mohawk A. eae Soe Sea TEAM AEM cenrneantT PLAYS AT PRINCETON. a pitatita ea Sor the Arnetions sigie’ ot ame in Western colleges 19 tho opinion \8t Prof, G, A, Young of Purdue Unt 5 en ee colton! fate soccer | versity, Prof, Young in a speech at the ¢ rave day Princeton, | annual banquet of the Purdue Alumal w joy will meet the fast awaves | Agsoctation in the King Edward Hove gation of the Orange and Black, Princes | last night made this statment and sald jton has already defeated Yale, so a|n believed the ehange would occur ‘hard-fought game te expected. within two years, a cinder path star and a foot. | DOCTOR GIVES UP HiS “PROFESSION | TO CAPTURE WRESTLING HONORS FLEVENS WILL PLAY. Lightweights ‘Forgetting Ad Wo'gast Is Champion alice Local Boxer: Sending Challenges to ABROLD, Ruan GE PROV aciCn Vr! WALLINGFORD LIBERTY =... ta Wal WHE € OUNTRY BOY" All Busy Now NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT e EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN anny “We'll makes “Maybs Daily NEW OLUMBI: smoking Permitted, ) Fniire rofessional career in an effort to wir It is not known now whether thé an athlete, That's just what ame will be played at the Polo jer has di Ho first acquired jrounds or the new ball park of the on boxing, and being a@ fine lighlanders at Kingsbricge, but the big, healthy 20-pounder he had design hances are that it will bo held at the on the heavy-weight champlonship vrmer grounds, While figuring on this he took up wrest There has been much fault Pee } (ting, and to-day he stands in the lime ately with holding the game at light in the mat game. |delphia. The grounds there say —s Gotch Taught Roller Fine Points. R V Athl | twenty-five thousand, which ree Gor nutes tune! =r, Rotter, tne Versatile OLE, sain enough aint hn, mai | fine points of the game, and then, in the | seriously, [ was captain of my college, have since beaten Jack Karkeek, Emti| has been insisting on receiving « third course of time, undertook to throw him, | football team and track team ani} lank, Victor MeLagien, Jesse Wester-| of the tickets, which has left both, he They met in the straightest, most on-) Played on the burg Athletle Clun| gaard, Bell, Farmer Burns and] goigiers and Satlors very shy of Be the-level match in the world at the| Md Duquesne itry Athletic Club] numerous other lesser elebrities U| coveted pastevoards, Jeffries show INst summer at the Gar- and with Philadelphia pr ional f never refused to wren.le or box a MAN)" Wien the game Is brought to thie ball teams. 1 eld the Indiana ate no my and was never thrown but the two branches of Uncle Sam's den, and Goteh failed to throw the 7 = gon te tor} or by Gotel ‘esen potas. . records for yme of the Ww s fe v and that by Gotch, the pr t) vice will have the entire su of Doctor in an hour, Hackenschmidt re-| several y and in the spring of 18] world’s champion, tlometa, odh. belt: Whi nee cently tried to throw Roller in a limited | represented the Chi Athletic Asso-| “Lam 6 feet in socks, strip at 210 In] not ent te easier to get ice time, and not only failed, but was on | clation in the dual meet at the Parkaid: | condition, and have the following mas) te 4g in Quakertown, as probably the defensive to keep himself from off | Cricket Grounds, where I ¥ io dis-| urements: Chest, normal, 47% Inches; | toast Sumner of people go te | cus throw and threw the sixteen-pount ' thigh, 274 Inches; calf, neck his shoulders. i game from this city than from hammer 18 feet and got a place in the] and biceps, 17M% inc reac en ‘ tea Roller 1s a real, genuine college man, | pfty.six-pound we Roller will be with us next Tuesday | Mer Place. ot often found tn athletics, He has the| “7 was two years physical director of Gran# Centra! Palace in a Bag) oa ne rg this srueee one ombination of brain and brawn-—but | the University of Washington and one| finish match againat the giant Zbyssko, yey) inake neumeneena ghd Roller's own story is interesting, y at the Athietle Clu A jest cwo out of| Vile suitable, also, Says the Doctor: the fall of 1905, 1 was captain and ¢ %y" exsayed to throw pe ns Laer demanded @ big share 1 of the Seattle Athletic Club f » in twenty minutes In C ~ Win Likes Box 7 fibes 1H team which won hamp! cago recently, but faiied dismally. heir “T always have been fond of wrestling | the Coast with a tot HM poln pout Is fa lengthy programme How did ro and boxing, but until two years ago Was! not one Kore asa 1 iiawing| that Joe Humphries has arranged, with orl never In @ position to take tho game year I began professional wrestling and Charley White as referee | catch that —— disease? cate ao walt and yut with Moore,” said 1 we won't have to turn down his Moore might get him.” <." Brown, Danny More: was ti This eh n’ ation, Moran: hes Spec tire ug,| thes Great Spe THE EARTAQUAY! git ot A tnt 8. | THE VANITY FAIR see how Tommy next to INTERNATIONAL CUP}, Amat BALLED OF NIAGARAG| 1 EESQUR, ARMY AND NAVY HERE NEXT SEASON. Franklin Field, Philadelphia, Not Large Enough for This — Big Society Affair, New York will be the seene of, ridiron battle between West Point \nnapotis next fall. Franklin Field, *hiladelphia, is too small to accommo tate the crowd that wants to attend # annual society function, #0 arrange: ents are being made to have the ¢om- est decided in this city, ) | Ask your barber for the Sealed Sterilized Cup, Brush and Soap. Used coce Costs but Sc extra. only. jarvey ~ Wet Sw re ae eat Coy “a7 staitens tid ‘» chief 40>: _Davia Copperfield tacles ovens ths of the Da E. GRA dope tare He Fell Ia Love With Next Week . “rns Waldna'oi' ‘Sunday