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. Heh aneiyed ) onc ewe! CUMIN AF Oh lies, TITTLE ERD COREE UT OTR THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 24 1910 OODMAN FOULS POWELL OFTEN CL LLLLLLDLLLLDPLLDLLLLLLLLLLLLLLLOOOE HILLMAN TELLS HOW TO TRAIN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK GOODMAN FW POWELL DESERVES DECISION BECAUSE Ot OODMAN'S FOULING pic. SREY aera Californian Proves Himself the Better Fighter by the Way He Fought Last Five Rounds of National Club Contest, and Would Trim West Sider in 20 Rounds. IN ALMOST EVERY Flour Butteb,. BY ROBERT EDGREN. one te ACK GOODMAN didn't bite Lew J Powell last night et the Na tional. Neither did he use the boot. I mention this as an inter esting example of Jack's absentmind: | ecness, No doubt he might have done either had he thought of ft in the bustle of the fight, for he did about everything else that Hes without the ; Hae TRYING To MAE Goooman BREAK 7 first Igague game with Cornell, scheduled rules of the game. / | * ‘ Fish biakied |Rowing Will Be’ the Only shman squad will also receive a Jack held with one hand and hit | . ‘ We | share of Mr. Iisner's attention, and eis eatin nd oh Tacn’s Uap Woanen Sport in Which the Men j their final ineup wit ermined def- 2 ew tine A CHARM. EARLY is THE Lhaah a i initely before the reopening of colles Jack wrestled —o neni | Will Remain Idle. | Th track men are holding regular prac Jack held Powell's left arm in a Lice especially for the mile relay ‘This , ———e, year is to be a busy one for the Blue and tight grasp and dragged him around the rins ‘School Principals to Take | |asadioe wc cer aes wece euarr| Otitis. aie namencurer bes ane Jack caught Powell's left and twisted | N Ramee ea ee it, busy one for | for numerous dual meets with other col+ Jack entirely ignored Referee Haley's warnings and commands to Hand i in Athletic Sq uabble. | | tne Of the Tas ten she of eseae | Hekeh ations which’ are “Dartmouth | ' Johns Hopkins and Syracuse, and rep- break. | | tion in r ing into shape for the nu-| resentative teams will be entered in all Also (but there's nothing In the rulesy badly dilapidated. Powell whanged him that has been 7 jal for the young | merous contests scheduled for the be- | large local armory meets. The material bout this) Jack made beautiful use Ot] on the eye again and it began to close iain a athletes, Including the donation of all] | sinning of the new year on hand is good and the outlook & “whigkers punch.” If Battling Nel-|Goodman lost his steam for the rest {Matter W hich Has 1 Has Threatened | the prises, the committee's action 1 ax | In basketball the men have been per- | Promising, fon had seen him he would have fainted aly round, ‘ ; , pee eae nned by the majority of) Bopy rhitted to rest up during this w bi swimming and wrestling teams (i trom poreenvy, Bat in his best days| From that time on jt was all plain} to Disrupt P. S. A. L. Will | PUNCHING ard, Serious practice will be resumed | bag enn gto yng fnto the ring with a blue-black Jol] iife hut he hell and held end hea Be Settled To-Day. Marathon held at Hamilton, Ont., last | pleased with the showing of his men, in- | open. Both teams have showed macked Mke the villain in the play. The whtskers| while Haley wriggled in. between and ° fall, has gone into training again. He — | tends to put them through an intricate }improvement this year, the swimming Were about an eighth of an inch long, | tried to force him to let go. Once H. Won & trip to the other side when he system of training which will include, | team especially displaying its strength ané Powell thinks Jack used a file to| got a hard slam that was Intended for miNGEEA LE EE (he ben | OK, Mest, Honors at Hamilton, and will IP'TO DATE | besldes the regular work of passing, | bY the decisive victory last week over sharpen them. In clinches Jack rubbed | Goodman. Another time he pushed in saath @ilitake a hice ce high Pgs ae “eer the Marathon held anually | © | | shooting and scrimmages, cross-country | Cornell. fm up and down on Powell's neck (between and trled to broak Jack's grip schools will take # hand to-lay in |in England running, followed by massage and rub, {| ROWing will be the only sport where with a sand; 1 \ by shoving up under the clenched arms, the athletic squabble which has| Ryan's first appearance since last i rub: | the men will remain idle. Ci Rice a jpapering motion. Walk Powell Foes Haley lbeen raging for some time between the |S¥™mmer will be made at the games to be down at the hands of professional rub- | has decided to give hia men a complete Now as for the fight, had I been ret-| ang punched with his free hand Public Schools Athletic League and the | 2@4 by Companies B and K_ of the bers. He expects by these means tol rest up and does not intend to resumo ree I certainty would have cautioned | was forcing all the time, und Jack «ave | High Schoola Games Committee Thee |Seventy-first Regiment on Dec. a1. With | have his team in perfect shape for the practice before Jan. 10. | Mr, Goodman just about twice for butt-| ground before him until he was forced | have arranged to meet Cen, Wingate, | yonauima, Giibert, Reynolds and Bailey le ~ fing, and then I would have disqualified | to mix and clinch again. The seventh ident ot the BYR Asd., 0 bie offioe Leben in the te Haslby ron, biden y ye him and eaith ware tough 6 oe Cie dent of the os offic ave to show some class right off the. § F a . Bee eet tant custom yin Naw Tork, fan. At the end of the nin matt 20 Nassau street, this afternoon and [reel. Reynolds, too, will have his work ,THE CONTEST BOARD OF Tithe second place. Sea Cliff, the ll Whore there are no decisions urd every | hot rally, Powell staggered Jack with |{Mresh out thoroughly the matter which [¢ut out for him. He has been taking American Automobile Avsociation lite got away poorly ewion (6) e ea sane Ai right j “")nas threatened to disrupt the school | things easy since winning the Yonkers |Piaced the ban on Barney Oldfeld bere fighter laughs at the referee because he | tt and right to the jaw ESP TALHIatie lakes pt the a ‘Marathon, has been suspended for a period of or ALTHOUGH A GOOD OFFER nas! knows there's no danger of being dis- Last Round Was a Corker, =| Phe trouble arose last spring when _—- | bo TAS acenebosd dated ath pepe hh RE Nich made by the officials of the St.) in as. et at ea ue qualified. a er Aa trig corker. vid +if edi the High Schools Games Committee James P. Sullivan is doing a lot of pas ude habe 24 t being rabid or ch icholas Rink to seco Lamy, el out from his corner two-thirds of the | disqualified a dozen baseball players on|funning over at the Thirteenth Regi- |Xcluded from engax in the spc n amateur speed skater, to mee! | Xestown (24) i @oodman Outbox 8 Powell. way across the ring, as usual, and the| the ground that they played profes-| ment these nights, and it Is said that @Utomoblle racing as promoter, owner, Pht Kearney in a match race at the aie: saneeaie ler Flashing Sa Jack outboxed Powell. But he was|amixing began at once. Jack nailed him sional ball. The P. 8. A. L, which is the LA. A.C. distance man is going in entrant or drive rink next » Lamy has declined | Fy ching High Team No Match| tan 00 beg er | Holding and fouling all through the ten | with a hard fib. Powell swung a right | the governing body in schoolboy ath- Kood style. Last spring James came, 0 J SmOuHDe (OF Paying has not had enough | PUSHINg High team ¢ ate, + ftaage Founday-end Powell, who fought fairly,|to his ear. ‘Then they slugged an) letics, reviewed the case and upheld Out and showed some of his old time 1 ae. jE eke 3 x nes New | Ume to practice and besides Is in no} i | Le ines ae Must be called the winner. slugged. Goodman held Powe.!'s left | ge committee's action in all but one form, but was out of the game after a/ {ie Cale OE a Aannel ote ! for the Speedy Cham- ia i Kelly (8) to In the first two rounds it was very | Under his arm and, leaning in, punched | instan That was that of Peter; feW weeks’ running. F EaTatiC MEAL Ine the. pols! ea gl ‘ 1 fro tants tame. Goodman jabbed Powell neatly | Mt Nis Dody. He was fighting for all he |Green, a little negro, Kvidence was — jouer teees MAUBHG eet ON Ne | | OWING TO Hi HIGH WINDE,| ‘ | Awaniel Clase Fouls tnshing dh," Neweown by eae, | Was Worth. | The Goodman crowd yelled | produced tending to show he had not, Since Harvey Cohn has been appointed | ime noel Int PORN he the ice yacht races which were to have | pions, [wen Te Ventas et Ym Hime and again, and the Californian | encouragingly. Jack was busy asa bee. | violated any rile, Despite this the! {fainer for both the Trinity Club and |ffts-sard swim George Coushlin Was tajcg wce on the North Shrewsbury - ———_—_— seemed unable to reach him effectively. | So was the ®lond scrapper. T bell | committee outlawed him the Brooklyn College he’ has developed aitine Pees send (e nee : * had to be called off. If the wind is bet- = ketbaY team eastly defeated the Ri ‘Then in the third Jack butted like & | ented te inion Ce a fee | Since then the High Se s Games ees ila eee ate tea Ti Oho: M0sfook relay’ race for fouranen | et o2 on tt es will be held. | The Newton High School basketbail| Mond Hil! five in a tournament game _ Billy goat. In the next round Powell | ws the best + He was| Committee, which Is composed mostly DY Me. Ae aweey 7 *|teams the quartet of the class of 191 main event which will be the Com-| ree fitth consecutive victory, | tt te Forts enth Regiment Armory Jack contented himself with holding tor | ds Fowell showed hinsalé 6 be a’) echools, has daft the gover . body.| 5, ke Martranfe: the X. Y. A. C,|Awures being am, 10s over | the abs regular triangular |when tt defeated the Flushing Hish loser theauss Williamsourg fv B while, Goodman had the best of the | Letter fhter than Goodman, although | and after several controversies threat-|, lier, {s working with Dr, Jack Breen course, School, at Warwick Hall, na, by |exbiblting 1 team work, whieh first five rounds. | Js.4 long distance man and would surely | Meetings of the High Schools Gamer! the dentist, and all of the athletes from! A) BARBOSA" AS EASILY REATE THR RICHMOND HILL PASKET-|* eor® Of 4 tos The contest was | Setlly excelled that shown by tte ¢pyes In the sixth Powell cut loose, He/ trim the “West Side Idol” in a ty Committee were held and after long dis-| thelr club are keeping the two busy 7c EDS Beiveater Lay eis aa m was badly beaten by the |"? Newton being penalized three fir rl it ame out with a rush. Goodman jabbed | round affair. He had the best ussions it was decided that It. was! —e LR IN lipitor alee pabeg cata ewpair et aSsAZL AB District High School In a toure poinss and Flushing one for Class B Fi baldl dakoranbe Sil taale EAU ané clinched and wrestled. But Powell, | !ast five rounds, and from the w responsible only to the Principals’ As-| On Feb. 25 the Dartmouth relay team ov penned ne at the Rive side | f SAAR tha arte Ny | toute oe i ee ing 8 Wena of potas, Jetting Goodman hold his left arm, ham. | fat began it wax evident that there | sociation, which In turn was responaible| Will travel to Tt Where they are a Ny WEE too strane for Barton desrite| Regiment Armory in Brooklyn, the; The winner's fast teain work and| period the scoring was oftencr . | would have been no scrap worth men-|to the Bourd of Education's Ath to run against the Syracuse University Levy was too strons for Barbosa despite | i & Was oftencr, Eastern mered at the back of Jack's head with | Moning if it had not been. for Powell's | League Sducation’s Athletic | 1) Fut Aaa te rave team ‘from the fact that the latter had a handicap | oF being 47 to 25. ‘The Williamsburg | good passing bewildered the opponents, | District always carrying the fight to tte the right until he broke away, Then} gaing in and forcing the milling from | Aw the ¥ rae ee 1 | Vermont will weigh over 150 pounds and of thirty points. Hix best high runs| five exhibited splendid team work. | who failed to break it up. Smith, the | opponents Powell mixed and slugged. Gondman | the beginning of the sixth round to the | five members af the Roard of Eunos: (stand cuily six feet Were 2%, 22 and 2I, and had an average Flushing forward, caged the five's on ‘The rangy Fraenznick of ern Dise came out of the mixup with his left eve | end of the tenth. Hop, and thee Ves wha anne avarethin a of 55-41 THE MORRIS HIGH SHOOL | fed goal, and shot three goals from | tict played a remarkable game. He al- | ® young Abel Kiviat will be pitted S —— wound up its rifle schedule by capturing tne foul line. Kelly and Johnson, the; WY" outlumped Valentine of Richmond | pard and Egan in a spec JACK PAINE, AT ODDS OF 5 1 a close match from the Boys’ High ras: newton forwards, scored the bulk caged eight feid baskets, five | nile run at the games in the won the Recreation Handicap at School on the latter's range. The score | /e*! “eto Te? die ceMeRans oanice shot ot a long range. mt at's armory on New Year's Eve. Emeryville track at Oakland, Cal, bi was 283 to 200. It was the ninth con-/Of the field goals, the ing | stern District second team de \ieiviat has been donig some training, ing some of the fastest sprinters on t secutive victory for the Morris boys, and Johnaon two fleld,and t Richmond Hill second team \ nut when last seen he looked nearly as, Coast. Raleigh De our t Ue without @ single defeat to mar the 1 goals liminary game by a score @f | stout as Sheppard now ts. ‘well played Fort Johnson by ahead for clean record. | The Eastern District High School > HOW TO TRAIN FOR RUNN : Se | a Harold Ingersoll, a brother of the | great foothall player who was a star at N ‘i R. | ho 1A li He [Dartmouth last. season, broke a few olter elurns U or | or 0) Uu er? ic nnapo ts £1as | bones when he fell from a pair of skis | prge aly One in Ten Knows the! Many Bre cause tee Mettas’a few duva age, Sreraia| Fi P. | } Bright P. ts ly ; oe ate Down Because | «: the solinge a few dass azo. Harold ome Praising | The at Is the Golf Question rig tt Prospeci Secret of Proper Dieting, They Fail to Build Up bi bia | Jockey O’Neil mre Wiatanleh maeren tor Goud Eight Ry, ? eager’ e ont thing which I sald In my He Says, ' in Right Way | -tiarry Haywood, who did) somé® good ‘ Jaddress at the Plainfield Country Clut a ays. in Right Way, | runn # for the N.Y. A. C. last season, | Players ico Over sine Country | mee'ng ‘whieh all of. the newspapers ‘ [wil be on the freshman relay team | _ Ae ayers / eC Yj seem to have tett out, and. winteh is | ¢ as A 4 —--- pea eae that Dartmouth wil send to the Boston Frankie Known as the “Danny ar Nae: of considerable importance, because {Only Two Men of Last Sea- GER TOT one man in ten has the re- place, and the fresh ar also hetps to” * on Jan, 11. ves Stirred Up Over Ban on | shows that I deplore the ne aria Gieaenetilc ira motest idea of how to prom Keep ‘the stomach tn good order,” save! ory . hat wiicome| Mvaner of France,” De- : <i taking issue with St. Andrews son’s Successful Crew Have train for athletic events. 1 Hillman pe tere TARY tee ee eiee | \ Wallet-Headed Stick. BAstOn Waa ne SHS E ALES Been Los "t know how to work, Proper die The Dartmouth coach believes that | Beraen will probably be picked within a clares Joe } | Aesociation its annual 5 VE een Lost. ' Whe ahd the correct care of the body and club athletes who run at least twice al few dave, Itoseaberger, Robbins, Shep: Gales JOE, aan not to accept the St. Andrews ruling avaiable the mind are two Uvings that the great meek od are apt to contract dis- | pard, Dorland, Schaaf, Wolther and! — Bikish-lorcno Gumect hat <tacthel catary No write Bt; Androws requesting NAPOLIS, Dec, 2.—Losing only fee) Meatority of athletes have not th ion that they are ee drawn condl- | Burseh will try out to see who shall Dotter, wi ait ak i is vori1| them to hold the new rule in abeyance|two men of last geason's siccesstal H Get conception of," sash Harry It that they are sure to attaln, Col- | gepresent Brooklyn. | Joe Notter, who went abroad 1 mailet-headed putter. Golt world | Mem te until we have had @ chance to|elght, the p "tof a Strong crew at athletic coach at Darimouth College. “yd Liskin : sll 4 4 f eat de rt <————— | vember with Jimmy Rowe, returned 4s all stirred up over the question, present our arguments against it. In |t ‘aval Academy for next year 1s good, 7 ‘It fe not an unusual thing to hear of two months in woause they have only | ke Fit. id home on th ausitania, With Notter Now that some metropolitan golfers! other words, I belleve in giving St. An-| think the Middles, Of the men who some ex-athiete who has gone to t moat vigorously connitne are ite | PAC! tlzgera were The Wy, trainer for RT. have desiared themselves elther for or|drews @ chance to reconsider hefore | pulled rexuiarly last year, Brown, bom, bad physically. People hear of these run during all of the indoor neaso | Wilson, and John Schlosser, who for againat the ruling of old St. Androwa|We break away. But, most emphatical: | who has been gracuate!, and King, t cases and immediately deciare that atl Honhag, the greatest dis Stops Joe Grim | me parse beer r : Niet-headed put none | 17: IE they decide to. be dictorial, ts Pe 5 FUpnOl. aye, Che ae j > Bonhas, the g1 istance runner in 9. | many years has n» Jack Joyner's on the mallet-headed putter, the con-| cca) emphasis, shall euport any honest | ones not available thix season, The aec= ee 4s bot . ast bets en nen Hitimnn. ‘honhar enna ene says assistant In the training stable of Harry troversy is spreading. According to a] effort within the United States Gold As- | ond crew also has lost two members, fen, But you will notice that the men van, Lor comes out and does a I th Round Payne Whitney. This is Sohlosser's first | +01, ' to have our own ru! one by graduation and : lot of running Fring Philadelphia critte, one outcome of the] sociation te “ “4 Pee cown are alway iy indoor season, but le alway ie Visit Tome In: two: veers Agitation may be that golfers here are yee ; } haven't been good performers, and pga ays takes at Notter fooks be han when he IAN CALHOUN from his third crew and his fourth class Es there’s a good reason why this si so. ast two months’ rest before he even | (Special to The Erening World.) went away. tle said he had practicaty HK@y to ask for a representative ad-| FIRST BASEM elght ‘ fe ee starts training for the outdoor games PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 4.—Jack Fita- Tisiae eke 1 visory board to work in conjunctio | There ix also the promise of so The ho have beeh-atars are thos : | recovered from Injuries received at Bel ; MGRES Gare out with correct gens of t Daregieh 2k suanee ot athletic gral te viva mhudiewelghts toRDcd Tone Tari on May Ay asthe reault | with te. Botte committee, not ap: TO MANAGE ELMIRA CLUB.) ii inion branches of ae i ideas of Jartinouth 1 exw that hardly a sine “ vag eh ae Manet nont Park on May 80, as the result pepe ae ‘: |notably Dalton, the halfba Bi how to train, while the ones who have je man on the squad teatiy ‘ionew |e rims the teen mas, in the fox which the rider was laid up two and a Pointed, but elected on a territorial! 17 ina yo ¥eDeo John C, Cal Ha (oniball captalnt erown broken up physically all started th w to diet, and Tt aade a strict ‘rule |"! im never had @ chance (9) yalg months, is foot had been Jammed basis 1 ae) lead sfladetpnia] RUN finst baseman of the Elmira State | and Meleavey, the fourth cla athletic carcers without the least know that meat should not ho allowed ne ik gainst the rail and his b Several of the leading Philadelphia | 1000 e Baseball Club, as algned a con- | Wl Peri peed panne ) edge on the subje ays Hi than two of the t reals, Td] At the close the think round Fit The trainers and the r players have been asked to expres “leract to manage the club next season. | back fleld eso omen are inelined ake our runners—they a: y He w lot of training at Travers tetand | landed a rigat swing to tie Jaw and f0l- | tng other alde spent most of thé emselyes on the putter question, and renee ede Michael J. O'Neill, who | toward rowtr *young fellows who overdo their prepara ee amateur career ang noticed | lowed it up with a Merce wallop to the! ton in London and Paris, They reached | the net result shows that, aa in New| couig not agree on terms with the local | The races with the ¥ and fresh= ’ nen Ww tackled the. meat | stomach, flooring Grim for the count I t . York, opinion is divided, A, W. Tilling: | metals | men crews of the University of P tory work, eat the wrong foods and platters at every meal hanily ever| In tae fourth round Fits again sent a France too late for the flat racing, but Pt One offic Irani anaes willl be have their meals at irreguiar hou f nad mon the track | vicious right to the jaw and Grim went, they saw some jumplig races at the Past sa Seen , an saggy the season, as Harvard will not row at Of which is bound to tell when the ' man Will stay at tho table| down 4h & corner in @ helpless condi- | meetings near Paris, Notter was en. | ""t must confess that I do no separ Howaré: Va, Ted’ Kelson, Annapolis next «pring. ‘The only other. give up ng and settle down ¢ 4 full forty minutes,” told. them, | tion. Dr. Houxer, the club physician, , thuslastle over Frankle O'Neil's great! Of the law, but at the same time I re. Jimmy Howard, the Chicago welter- | race definitely fixed is that with Colume Business. aoe tah vaara will aia Rat t eat in W minutes and {iM compliance with the new police rules, | work on the Mrench turf, “O'Neil is{8tet that St. Andrew should deem it] woight, and Ted Nelson, champion wel-| bia on May 13. Xyractiae will send @ before they f res incoré p-compelled to r¢ t the table, 1{ then stopped the Mynt. Known as ‘the Danny. Maher. of Recossary to rush to a conclusion with ter of Australia, wil appear tn the star | crew to Annapolis if It gets Its aquation training, and then, y ' koen found th the men were = Piancatl” pall biciiar vanite te 0Ut at least @ cninority opinion from yout of ten rounds at the Sharkey A. C. | into shape, and there Is a prospect that es Sem 08 est nec, Hija ene wala" S858 INDEPENDENT A, A. TO HOLD | Sre"ot ne ieet ates tes fave’ over {count “Aa 10 tin cin ied in ead want, tm | net i acne fu, "ennui Hy Hillman says that half the athie When the eal! for cross-country rune| SHOW MONDAY AFTERNOON. j there, He had 18 wins to hls credit should. all players limit themselves to a Inade a good reputation fn thts country | race are small. Know no more about proper dieting tia ners was t¥sued at Dartmouth. fully {last season. O'Neil has beaten Stern, | FIONN Mil Pye more nearly woult |, Besides the main bout there will be @| Most of the rowing men are in splen- " ep etd h fAfty men answered e memt ae 6 | for | Who for ten 8 has been the French jon type Pri good semi-final and three preliminary | did shape. Of the first crew men, Lofe does the averan! id 1 member A Myely ea nm arranged for Pp sults represent pure skill.’ ey fa A 5 : P The eilad had nevanidtne knee | pe oY ‘atch- | champlo! he saddle, by 2 me ' outs. n, Weems and Merring have bt . ; reenneey f2 speiior whe’ time ered digestion, and Hillman told | Basex street and Dumont avenite, Bast | nas also had good success on the City championship on several occepions, | Coleman thetes Winew ing end Mover at ine second cogw ame the day it may be. Tha : a fat nian AAA oh him the running would do lm good.) New York, ‘There will be thirty-four | French turf is another who does not approve ef the The Eveoing World.) | Br wn, Dalton and MoReavey, Lottie { thing an athlete can poss ; P : Within a Cow weeks the student told | roundé of boxing. ie SPER clded of (St. Andrews action henectady put- Dec, 24. — Tommy |and Weems are working on the wrestling ; Cause it takes at least three hourm for| oy r " ; the coueh that he wax aosolutely cured. | In the star bout Peter HIM and im | SOUer Mill we Nae ree OF Vters are not in the freak clagy he shade on ‘Barney | team now, while lrtz of the second i ordinary food to pr y digest, and it ),, i intis acca No colle Id exlet without ath-|MeGarry are scheduled to go ten rounds, | h¢ Would ride In be wea thinks, H. B, McFarland stamie the wi Mams tn @ torrid six-round bout at | crew, and McReavey are play= fea terrible strain on the stomach to) “ : leltes,” says Hillnan, "The students| Micky McDonough and Kid Shavy will! Trainer Schlosse m heart waa) ae ton of the Rules Commiites @m the Nonpareil A eman floored | ing bask a 40 any running when tt 1s filled. 4 ‘ f a # would overeat and sit around tn thetr|entertain tn the semi-final for six rounds, | bad, and he had come: FES ME vylee Renae er irer SEE TT ital Whttama with a stiff left In the fourth, | Coach t 4 Glendon will arrive in “D: one of your le nd F ry SO win Vie 1uhka ta: as ns burning up tobaceo, They'd never | Another six-rgund bout will be between | His home is in Washington, D, C., but) Heval an’ An culms {out Willams recovered quickly and | Annapolis early next month and will get fh raw up of your lege and youl {tah ly chances of go to the gymnasium because It is als{ Kid) Rose and Young Washy, — Three | his parents are dead, and he sald he in-| Continuing to disouss the qugsaam, ' fought back hard, There was not much | the men at work on the macliines, In the 4 ~~ nation. Hat Wie sot nal on eatoiog in the germs tat are bound most impowsible to get them interested | four-round affairs will conclude the ex- | tended to stay here this winter in New! Leighton Calkins, President @ be] to choose between the men at the|tank and on the water as goon ae ~ ape Wrought into full play,” says Hille to incest the atmosphere of wn inclowed to that @ort of Work even now. cellent card York with his brothers and slsters, Plainfield Country Club, say finish, POWELL FIGHT TOLD BY PICTURES. Sam Hap a * WiisKERS PUNCH® JUST Line NELSONS, WHILE Goopman, HELD Poweee HAMMERED AT THE Back OF HIS HEAD, Parser HALEY was BUSY Half THe TIME Columbia Teams to Have Plenty of Work Next Week — $= oy ta oo a. ‘ ‘ . Pe a pans oie — ‘ iN Weather conditions permit,

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