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wae 16 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 14, 1910. vegaesr| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AND NEWSY Wheres EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN _ NOT A WHITE MAN’S HOPE IN THE BUNCH. p AN W’RAN GANN, BYGIANTCAPTAN SHOOTS HESELE | Veteran Pye Poin Found in Roorr at Louisville With Pis- tol in Hand. “byszko’s Strength and Weight Prove Too Much for Or. Roller in Wrestling Match at Grand Central Palace. | LOUISVILLE, Dec. 14.—Dan MeGa=-, former captain and firs: oaseman » the New York National League Basebs Club, was found in hi room in a hote | late yesterday with a bullet hole over Fey COULD SETTLE Ave GspUtes his heart ana @ revoiver in his hand He had been dead tor some hours, IN PARIS BY PUTTING ON A BATTLE ROYAQ No one had seen McGann since Mon- BYSZKO, the Pole, was a little too much for Dr. Roller in that wrest- __ | 4ay night, when he was about the hotel ‘ing match at the Grand Central ——— apparentiy in the oest of nealta ant * Palace last night—about a ton too much tyme defeated Roller by main VEANETTE — Jounson MEY = LANGFORD. + strength and weight. He fell on Roller THE FARISAN QUARTETTE + ‘tke an elephant when his chance came, and gently reclined upon him until his shoulders touched the mat c All through the hour and thirteen minutes taken up by the first bout Roller Leo Houck Eager to Meet | winter nero” dub onase oe the seine unknown, | one of the mest popuiar men that eve | played on the New York team. Aftst é % ‘ BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. } Jing from the 8t. Loule Nationa: had the best of it. He was on top nine- / AEX WONT Be THe Pennsylvanian Could Give — sein | CAE, Claw 2 Bastimore tn t,he tenthe of the time, pulling and hauling / “PARISIAN Dou” WHEN CHAMP. oe Ay the Sharkey A. c.. ean en Jol A ris and tugging, while the hugeous Pole JOHNSON ARRIVES. Dusky Fighter a Hard Battle ] Ghetto and mick Pesers will meet J took up the management of the Giants ity inertly upon his stomach, defying McGraw brought with him trom Baits more McGann, Roger Bresnahan, Jo MeGinnity and Jack Cronin, McGann remained with the Giants until 1907, Fo for years he played first base, an helped the club materially tn winnin championship in 1908 and aleo: 4 «ll efforts to lift him from the mat and | arn him over. Now and then Zbysxko] WORLD COmus FUo Pion lawileitiA WON FROM BOs anaged to get up and go after Roller, | Dhia that Eddie Collins, the star second | ton in a. cational Amateur Thr only to find the American holding him | %4"eman and hero of the recent world’s} Cushion Bliliard league ga n Quak of easily, just as Gotoh held Hackon- | STie% has just signed a three years | town, Mayer defeating Mason, 6) to (2 in n con — lid Rad Lh bout. The THERE WILL BH A CHAMPION oller, appreciating | -rirE ship 150-point match xame betweo, # Gameness and the determined w George Wallace, the East Battling Larry Ryan will box “Bull Anderson In the semi- final of six rounds, At the Sylvan A. C,, Nathan Ehrlick and Johnny Baker, bo of Philadelphia, will meet in a ten round bout. for the Honors. RY 1OHN POLLocKk. ' OU DURLACHER,' manager of Leo I Houck, the game middleweight LUMBIA SWIMMING A polo teams will meet the Cornellians | fighter of Lancaster, Pa., 18 NOW; Jott Thorne, ihe English middlew When the Giants fell back in 1906 w Bide favorite r teh for his man with Sam! Harry Lewis, the Uhiladolphia light 2 1907, McGraw traded McGann, Geors #4 which he went at his work, the first test of the remodeled awimmicg | and Ralph Montenigro, at Little Buck Tansee aut Langford wil! agree to| i® © twenty-roun ‘at the Wagrem Brown, Biil Dahien, Frank Bowe. Roller looked like a boy beside the | POO! next Saturday evening. pool and billiard parlor, 1587 Bathga vane’ an, . ‘ole, who w built somege: A ve | A¥enue, the Bronx, next Monday eve Uses Of Hitachiyama, the gee HARRY VAUGHAN, THF CRACK | ning champion. It war when Nolige mie | Yale end, has been appointed to. act tired at last that Zbyszko's strength | einen fee theo and Cecil Ferguson to the Boston for Fred Tenney, Al Bridwell and 1. Needham, McGann remained with Doves until 198, wher he was sold make 158 pounds,” vald Duriacher tors day, “I will lose no time in signing up! tor the bout. f really think that Houck | Tome. {can beat Langford at that weight, as 1 ) State College) THE METROPOLITAN GOLF AS in, succeed! ‘0 jclation has decided to hold a junio the Milwaukee club of the Ameri X hink Sam would be weak at It." P. rf ou Wei Association. He was slated t \. tame in good. He lifted Holler up and| Howard Jones, the former Yale head tourney for boys and young met can ZBYiCO ROLLED ON DR Roem i Reg eee \Factey ails pag ee TOR na slammed him to the mat, and, keeping | coach. nected with clubs ia teh association LAST NIGHT. Tob Deady, manager of Al Kaufman, ths Cal the Oakland club Of the Pacific Con after him, soon got a working hold and sory | ROXt season | tome drausacishts ave accented tie teas tteet| OY Promoters (0 | tease «Med him under. He made quicker work Bal bie | Eo a a ai Rocanb ia eee TH | him by the manager of the West Sule A.C. of | The dead bal’ player was thirty-et 4 f the second bout. yetween the two bix English universities | New Orleans for Kaufman to mect soine good big | years of age, He ie peo! , “sai nae ri of Oxford and Cambridge, played at 9 fal inh: CaeAiyfONA Balla sa] Sell e FX ule eth a es egan his profess! Be freee match Holler had no excuses | Tondon, the former won, # to 18. the Indications are that Al ville iatliel to ‘ @ | career in 1801 ty make, “I did my best,” he sald, “but : byl ‘ figat the winner of the Tony Boar din Tia.s — | __ jis fellow was so big I couldn't reach} FRANK SHLLNOW OF ALBANY i jane which lakes place next Sunday at tue same club ee AMUSEMENTS, | CHICAGO, Dec. 14.—The snag which . far enough around ty get a good hold, | has been elected captain of next sea. ei Much Interest 1s being displayet ia the coming | ‘ for and no atrong he br: y 5 : I CT T aad tos : Chicago sports have been watching aia gn riya ried act alone ci __REE E ION AS PRESIDEN Har he et ne " Ort. the Mgt vateabn, Ate YALE AND THE COLLEGE oF , ‘At the stag of rangements for the fight between Abe | Tew ‘be @ funny situation in| the City of New York will play basket: ee WA‘ HATIAN *: wally Matin 16e, 250 & ree tell and Packey McFarland has} the fighting game when Jack| ball oh the court of the local college A finally appeared. Owing to a disagree ‘ merican Leagu : to Open “ll Johnson goes over to Paris to| 0M St. Nicholas Heights to-night. Opposition poe “Vhs Present Next 4 iP i2 ment between the two Ashters as te the] the winner of the Jeanette-Lang- w — ext season vn «Apri: club before which they shou! PPeg! rd go. The four most prominent can. 8" RAYMOND 18 LIVING UP MULE. DARIE. ELSON eat pected 10 aee the scra Fred Tenney syiihsly to Be'Man- , GEE ey G ‘i ‘ | and Jack Dorman, itiake in New York the chances now are that| Ti Ss hoanwnient oh, to his nickname off the.diamond. He} Head of the National League It ts officially announced tisat ager of Boston National | tiichet todas. they will cet }the match will be called off entirely. ship will all be Page jsirki] ahaa has agreed to wrestle Joe Kennedy, a i American League will open [Ae Re I ead MoFarland originally signed with the n tier, to a finish ts season on the diamond in Tea baad A ahd te: t Athletic Club, but when here len't @ “white man's hope” in the Has Crumbled. 1911 on Wednesday, April 12, ana Team Next Season. Sher ihowld poe apse ves Matonrwater O'Rourke of the National aidornee wae % U Ounch. There'il be Johnson, Jeanette, oe mill close on either Oc ors. ——_ “ast ly BL ideal lacs leben por pot en HAMMERS1EIN'S MeVey and Langford The best way to ° The younger major league has . The boring Fiune rt Tare for” aseord> wanted to switch, Packey decided’ to wal rettle all questions would be to turn Russell Wiil Be There is no doubt about the re-elec- little business on hand to-day. 4a 0 rich mee and dose sot here to werry pugqyin ‘who is over there with Harry, stand pat. Ev, B50 t ly Mat, 26e-50 +em into a ring for a@ battle royal. tlon of Thomas J. Lynch as president of = pn sg Besaident of not being able to hit. Tarra, the bout ‘between, Sam ve. fhe col | i McFarland has received transporte: { Jeanette w - ‘, the National League. Ti: ition has ow spena he stern Ed Bar-|ored heavyweight, and Battling Jim Jo! *' tion money from both clubs, but w: ‘s Hid and. Johnson eo be An afters CW FFeSIACNE J erimmies: avait in very likely that no | MP0Ut ah hour reading nia re al lie Rat’ a Na | Recbcee sat Estes Ae"an% remain here unt after the. aa” i e « ‘yoo Uy rele A M © #ehmson won't telk about anything other name will be presented for the Utes will be spent passing recon. rhim authority) to rr aking ‘wiany "American figiters go over there | settled, -| > ever twenty-five rounds. McVey won't Of BOSLON DOVES | consiaeration of the moguis. The elec: | tions ageinee champion clubs St ee Rees ‘om O'Rrourke, who still claims he has the ' L | “0 Over twenty, and Langford woud tlon may be held to-day and it | anne barnstorming trips. It is ( to of the after: | McFarland. l-Attell ert in tun wine whe MONTE “ATTELL-O' 1 a ‘$0 BAND tke to make it Afteen. ‘ not. A National League magnate never |{ also likely to be announced at Ove of the, most amusing incidents of we aaiter.| Farland will leave Chicago, fo x toes AME-UP. 4 Johnson's demand for $25,00 tor his| POSTON: Dec. 14—Willlam Hepburn | igirey on tre future. ‘Things do not|| the meeting that Bobby Wallace : Ann Sate eure org i tion, or | Abd will postively box atte fanadttat BATTLE PROVES FRAME At CEMENT SHOW , °°: +8 has been met by one of the Pi Russell, « New York lawyer, and Lewis! oie of on achedule time, In fact, the|{ Will be the next manager of the | Stiakatone at ibe timec when actore | Sporting Club, o0 Por more mein which 10 | a he toonight iktng clubs. Atisarrs 4 pei aan Cowes Page, Harvard. 'M, and a well) on)” vncaule they follow t the one Browns, and then the magnates and Glazed ia. the, eerie une melt | get (ato condition, (Special to The Evening World.) known publisher of Boston, have of- will make tracks for their4rains. that Cap, tas drawn such an amount, the pro- | ‘woters think that with Johnson as chiet Recekr A 3 6 Me A a 1t up to Ban Josuson, and ! witraction they ca: in ple hs 5 b} be +4 . wi t in a twenty-round bout *Con- Boney to leave'a iittie proft wrar tce| tonal League from John C, Harris of hie pe er etd yinaveadee ai ated dl latte Hea coll It “tous Hconer of Casino Ie nese lonning | day, The Bays alae Bot Net Oram | lghtwelght champion, and Jeff 0°Con- 1} ponies 4 ters i PI : R aid | One of the surprises of the d He sator. | after a ott t ratnt M16 oun, weigh tn nu ben bs Sloeey a France, for “a lutte ean Pofend it he tana aoe proposed sale of tie) Boston Ie pation “tnat Pitsburg “had” secured wel fers tt, in i! ulin every year vont ee a ri fae Suet rdaht. Both Dose will) train for the} Te. Sie Mien of 1,500 disgusted fight |) OF FUN | shown negro called “Battling Jim John-| Mr, Page deposited a certified check | tna! League team to syed 3 young. ciliegian fh reat bal | {0 ete an” argument, betwees two fa battle at New Orleans, 11 not | 82% It being apparent that the fght |i WATT ACK's ren” fought McVey there recently and | for $35,000 with a Boston trust company | Russell of New York and James T. | thought that he would be sold Wastilngion | wuo fe ttle Philadelphia fighter. will not was a frameup, and all money was re- Ht, “ten of at eetes ia the lobby aa Young Erne, tl +" Last 6 ae i ve Club, ‘but Fret Clarkerchaaged iit, wo the ‘can tell 200 ruby Cin: | ve able to meet, al Moore ia « sixround ou! funded. The fighters were hissed out |Jlats MAY IRWIN png bout Grew a little over $10,000. | yesterday, und $0,000 more will be paid te hae ei ee Seay see ie Eig mind pnd, may dion As siergrentest’ town {nthe ‘world af te ects, of the, National 4, C. ot | Oe" the ring, Not a. half dozen hard | 6 tte! — day. ; 4 = hiladelphia on i HERE was very little talk after, "Xt week. name the majority of the atock of the! George Gore, the old-time player who | | Mr, Russell will be the new president - r4 4 the Stewart-Sulliyan bout at the} made out by Charley Ebbets every year Anson woul ¢ had known what to do wi Frankie Conley, the ea fiabte, OKLAHOMA CITY, Okie, Me food or iguter, avd Johnay KI ol it Mat tendo with hie ek hat Neg ne hs | At Mad! ‘ and how to handle the ia ot hin frock coat. Coulon fC are fl = ison S Conte, having aigued the articles of sareement to. Monte Attell of San Francisco, bantam ) ASTOR ¥ mar, | Fh y for the pluying season, Still, It keeps ‘hwse 4s a great potblam on now ay to. what vclirer_ of, the club, lias secured Tommy | blows were exchanged. mat i % Giant ‘many Years ago, “wae a. Drominent “Tgure | club of What body of men. wil Langdon fustea!. Erne says he injured his leg lof the P | Boston Club is, conferred with the) (ant, man he picked on se re fland up the eesleon. doe J rede instead. | Frm ereat bin from. fighting { Marathbn A, C. 2 week ngo.|°r the ub and Mr. Page will be vire-| ere ie axed hie lowest price et | ser cael orks freee metas eee pee fo wine un Ihe Meee Rteadstion, Su | Brestdent, Fred J. Murphy, who ta in One of them’ was Tim Sturnane, Me ‘ite! does Bown with one leg limp and helpless, |% Urector and also one of the new of- t aor only give $60, e ee _ Skavette, stewart's second, jumped in.| "er This means the retirement of | fran a _ * 8 the ring, and the referee announced |20%" 5: C. Dovey from the club. » hat Stewart had sprained his ankie| Rusrell stated to-day that Pete @9@ Was unabie to continue. Kelle i. Ww. 5 Piatt, Matinee ice speech for. such an occasion, ani, MOor®. it (Bpeclal to The Evening World.) REPUBLIC Waiteedss esata t Be ehh! Hind “must “be arranged Oils Hanlon, the retinal Calif fishter,| PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 14—Billy Wil- | REBECCA OF Sian aaa sk Fi FARM : —— is Mow: a referse. of hot Me/ Us outfougnt and outgeneralled Tommy ES” a > Al aIGH GLASS has bee, snes 3 Howell, be ryallan gt ce are t VAUDEVI_LL. | ‘here's nothing doing then,” said Wi d between “One-Round Togs (x-round windup al shit \ 7 Ay a Murphy and Moore Win p xia a PaaS [a biei des the present secretary, would| The suggestion of Garry Hermann wx Saturday | Wilts had the beter of the fighting the a from the . What the reai continue in office, that the schedules of the two big leagues wae dee opponent tn eee + be gh i TOES Location vara eu eae nt no een Sumi tes ts) Training tor To-Morrow’s Go. eee etme tir | VAUBEMIELE ry heat c le of 112 games, and AMUSEMENTS. AD A @pParently didu't know any more than C : yoeular sonedul declares that he is not leaving any of | AMLRICAN, 22 ALLSTAR A the teleree or tie apectatere te "| Columbia May then an Interloague acries of sixty-four | Aecrbeae) ESE Be: 1k: agit i's LEADING THEATRE CTs examining Stewart and cutting his shoe 2d bt..ur. Bway, ( Paria ty NANAD, rank lease. Brougl Nicht af the Club, OLONIAL {ODIVA, EDWL “I Know how to train now,” says Tommy, “and when I get into the ring games, the work’’s championship to go yh oe a of Flatbush and Hf to see what had gone wrong (inci- Get Big Siadium to the club winning the majority of the Pal Moore of Philadelphia will dentally cutting his foot with the knife), games j nthe dual series, has proved finish training for their ten round oy EMPIRE ieee tite ats a, WELL APPEARANC! Last Night Mn, HIS FAMOU! Fy ) IN HOI We said that Jim “had a sprained F Athi ti startling to the magnates, It was con- | battle which fs acheduled to bo held cite maear T'll be there to win by a '| WM. Gi LETTE Bow iss {font wa nd de * Both Jeanette and Stewart ine or ELECS| cerca early tis atiernoon that action) at the Empire A. C, and MAJESTIC ae Th 1) @ LHAMBR, A ce WATE et MUidibe Tk couldn's ve uw apretn da ccaee Ronis on It would be deferred for a year. It| Eighth avenue, to-morrow night. Both|* —— = Bh Nteurice ehh Shia Sloot eb ‘A ibe ome time later, when th That Col ta stadium | # the present Intention of the magnates | boys put in oe bt ie cowd may still renuous day in the gym vard| net to appoint a schedule committee | nasium and on the road yesterday, ans terlinck’s eg s eal Mat.’ Daily, 2 | rows. “and Tt ay. de 126:h netie carried out to] similar to e possessed by Hi Mobile and took hin home.|and Syracuse was brought out tn Presi.| (is year, but to authorize Presidents | in their final conditioning to-day vi NOTICE TO 5 Awan Es 20 aa R ONX ee in bad shape. He began vom-|dent Butler's report. The head of the] lynch and Johnson to frame the sched- | try to crowd as much work as possible : a 1 Stat "bay! Bike ‘Start # After reaciing the house, His| Morningside university saya that the| ules, and then to meet and formally | Both are just about on edge, and to- THEATRE GOERS THE SPECKLED BAND: H Nat Dally. 266 “Sear Was 89 tur he could t fee! | stadiuni is included in the general off- | approve them morrow will rest unti! the time comes Po mast, AiR Total plans now under consideration for | Player Hilt of Baltimore has been aold | for them to go Into the ring @ hot towel, ‘Thi rary Attroctoon Hentiened an this) ‘An Adventure of Sherlock Holmes. b NIE RU On Wednesday red Hit! Next Tuesday Night, nURTIG & ‘SEAMON’S Wet le? THE BEAUTY TRUST DISEASES * what the family physician was sont fo development and adornment of the} to the Lawrence, Mass, team of the| Moore has whown wonderful tmprove- anguowat eee to pho. Nor ie RUDSON Teh ACADEMY Yi... 10¢, 200 & S0e jis) | Phe doctor at once decided that Stew: | Hudeon River front. He say Mow Baeiend benmue, ond Player Gritn|'nenh, even ger his form when be 69) $0; HERN-VARLOWE} 70,"140: THE POWER OF THE PRES F art was suffering from concuss) 1 “There Is reason to believe that if this} show of Toronto to Louisville af the | fated Jem Driscoll, the champlon o' PILE 1 vTots.s Tes. 90, Bpectal Malintes °Pas PRES WS - Sige Accompanied by pa ndertaking could be begun speedily, the} American Association, Europe, Under the careful training of (PILES, FISTULA, &C.) an Iysia on ENICKERBOCKER,5 IAC 5 a 3 Mats, Wed at. at 2, nteiig At ag an Pear mu ELS, FRED TERRY DURARD, NAVARRE, one side. Another. docto rock to be excavated ty the construction | Later Harris intimated that the deal |J!mmy De Forest, Moore has, rounde! Cee ee ie pceriday night hel of the projected subways would be| for the aale of the Boston club was not | ito @ fast, hard-hitting youngster, anc Baer, tat hie people wore told {0 |avatlable for filling, and that the cost entirely off, He said negotiations were | "8 punch has developed wonaerfully. Successfully Treated and Radi- cally and Permanently CURLED rd OLYMPIC fiend Higt Sins Banat ‘r i pat m Comedy yr ierny 6 ; “I'll fight harder than I ever did be by a Miid, Safe and Certain jomedy Tt Another specials: was|! the stadium would thereby be ma-| still pending and thet he would have u , fi fed Into consultation. The doctorn | teriatly lessened, ‘Toward the estimated |a definite statement to make tate this | fF A AY Od howe Whe CHATe eran OF OOS MD. WILLIAM COLLIER that but for his natural streng:) | Cost of the stadium, namely, $1,000,000,| afternoon. He gave the impression | S¢¢” him in his vest bouts know that GEO. B.W Rectal Special ff clean living he could not iy the president received at the time when | that the sale was likely to go through, | N@ does, the bout with Murphy will be through. He is out of dani Ta Wot was, 7 0-Day, 2 LYRIC i sa'Maiuee n-th. a projec first outlined an offer | Sfter al © bummer, Tt LESLIE CARTER Wow “Ee. al “ At Fishkill Landing Murphy has the S| aia. Wed , but will be in bed for som : In thi nt le, Harris said, fi et 250 Sta, ~) oa F) Ta dome, and will’ not be aslo te. ds |r setae cree (ayRrovide the lant | wreg “Tenney. would We‘the mew man: | reputation ax a “road-burner,” but he| I the Mospitel Operation for the || ficu, Nerald: sia re GIA Lt fer rr jy work for four months or more, | and this offer still holds good.” | eer ot qne team and Fred Lake, last | cure of these diseases ie unneces] 1LULU GLASER "F2n°xaien! KARAM | 15 ° $3 fe through with the fighting gama] | KAUFMAN seanon's manager, would probably go | sary and inadvisable, Ra far bet: Way and woth si BIJOU *¥ HOOKLYN AMUSEMENT fe good. to Bt. Lou ter way is by the System of Office D 150 Matinee To-Das, 2: Mi BHO ‘8. b in all probability Stewart received | IN EASILY WINS ‘The short schedule of 14 eames was | NORKA — Collar, ‘Treatment, original with me and re or ‘BABY “a Zelda Sears avecens IN. DRAYION’ or MAINS ie Angury in the bout with Barry in| AWARD OVER AL DELMONT, | agree upon ‘tix afternoon by the An practised by me in this clty tor ever} | THE NEST EGG iiyerwrv JAYTON’S BIJOU mit, Roston two weeks before boxing Sulll- | i erican League magnates at thelr meet- ainan the past 13 years. My patients oy Toth 230.1 § ycwr ENDAM S320, Bs. Ris, ISHMAEL DAILY van. Barcy gave him a feartyi ham- oasles to The Broaing World.) ing at the Hotel Wolcott, which was tor ink aaah tennant ave meat NEW AMSTERDAM, ; meonere eb ring, and the Brooklyn ‘1 BOSTON, Dec, 4.—Benny Kaufmann | Dresided over by President Ban John- Delica ‘ d ily attend to based |: AYTON'S LEE AVE.) bad shape afterward. H compleined | o¢ priadeiphia made Al Delmont mene | 800: The 181i season, It Was announced, Motes UD, and generally attend to busi. ies MAT. DAILY aries, tesanones, 484 didn't “he | bad in thelr ten-round bout at the are | MOWd open on April 12 and close on Styl PLORER "T accept cases of Piles, Fistula “acim 0 4 OTHELLO 0 any hard training between the 5 is -lOct, & Another meeting will be held Same Style as on, oct , Fistu = ¢ te Although bruised a ttle in} mory A. A. From the start Kaufmann |in Pebruary, when the schedule will be | tat ia and Fissure on the condition of Troahadot] st Ea AE ’ STAR * ry sine ad. te Sea ett bits Sullivan be digett receive carried the work to Delmont, and rept | formally adopted, d payment after cure, WRK 1%, ach Se, BOWERY | MADAME « 3 lon | sending rights and lefts at body and} It was announced this afternoon at| Maid In attendance for women i nee To. Day NEW YORK YY nataay ori 4 . of the bout was a surprise to the spec- | face, the American League meeting that! Cut thie ont tents; eh SAM BERNAR wn ie A P ; We He TR NY BUALESQUERS | cue me _ satore, | At close quarters both did some good |Catoher Clark of Cleveland had been tented Hook 'W “an shea Dlaseeed ey DIS ests] | TSAUG J IGAYETY 3 —_—_—— ae with both hands on the body, | faded for Griggs of St. Louls, a utility ree} 73 | * i ie Book incl tere trom ‘my P PCIRCLE “Saunee tober. tse. neers 8) with ORV iRwin's ei EWRLICK AND BAKER MEET bu nt was always the one who! “Br: steages of the Bt. Louis clut ores | TF bint Weal aie ue, “4 at te Gaye Exenings a MOT THER |B kxtea: Owem Moran, Comaueror | would first clinch, 0 \ + Louls club ea, + 104, 7 at | ree a AT SYLVAN CLUB TO-NIGHT, | roi ron, "Both aloe dood | arMhitti tates iniatérnoon wis WEST END ‘sia Elsviece Agus. Lorene "* Willle Keeler, and it was currently re- | <—eeeeeen eare® = jf The Great, “THE FOU iliestath’ | tn Wn + Fin Satie | tec that Keeler would be engaged to ; 1 b They NN ings The p incipal contest -ar| B12 MACKEY FOUGHT TO placing Jack O'Connor, who was. dis- hands in the same water ners Concerta ‘5 Piincipal contest o| STANDSTILL B missed on account of the Cobb-Lajole } ; ‘ > Col evening wili bring together Nathan Y BRI . used by everybody? fos West ct sciraee ey tobias on: batting ecandal recently. Matinee: ek 40d Johany Baker, both lever SL ns dean teorEoaciian' tan Why then sacrifice your . Jiadelphia boxer: e men ve been pectal Brening y " oy he 3 Gi it LA be waining hard and faithful! for (4 ROCHESTER, N. ¥., Dec. 14.--Yo. Little ore “ne fy face with everybody's rate... | the 8 Great Bpsctacies| MeCLOR oaieet ae the winner hap bean prom Britt of Baltimore fought Biz Mattes blood - stained shavin oh ne Arrant Agta! Ask your barber for the Seal a vat Sterilized Cup, Brusb and Soap. ps With one of New Then of Cleveland, O., to a standstill in a iam, onion bout at the armor, INTERNATIONAL CUPL GRAD | ipeia flows, silat etl ay, OF Ni TA Wel Mat ake BALLET OF NIAGARA CO Boy ia Tae eta’ a ° -