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, : THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 7, 1911. 9! ([SRRaE a | NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT — [_nosner'zceen TANS HOLMER'S MOTHER HANS HOLMER AND HIS FAMILY LEACH CROSS TO MEET These eight iden were rsd in the Bronx and de know what snes mea - | YOUNG SAMMY SMITH TELLS HOW RUNAWAY BOY sal es WON CLASSIC MARATHON McMahon Brothers Land Bout Which Tom O'Rourke and Joe Bronx Athlete Quietly Sailed Away to Scot- Humphreys, Managers of Rival Clubs, Were Anxious to Stage. OK, T” eee eccvustween tascn){ BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Cros# and Young Sammy Smith, | . ¢ the clever fighter of Philadetphia, | At Sharkey A, C, ten four-round land-and Easily Outran Twenty-six wit ve fousnt at the Empire A. C. in |] touts, between aasmteure wilt be : s | Manhattan Casino on the night of Feb. | “ Competitors in the Great Pow- |. All detatle for the match were com-|| poxers wilt ve" the pemepai be | pleted to-day, the managers of both |] eight bouts, | men accepting the offer made by Jess | At National A. CG ef Brosktya |and Eadie MoMahon, managers of the | Jimmy Carter will meet Sandy | Empire and Olymplo Ciubs. Three oluds | eee in the main bout of cen were after the bout—/Tom O'Rourke of | ‘the National Sporting Club, Joe Hum. | At Independent A. C. of =. lyn Marty Allen box phreys of the Madison A. C. and the || Kitson for ten renee, McMahon Brothers, As the latter's offer | | was the best, they finally secured the | contest | For a new beginner, Carl Morris, the | pA i: 5 heavyweight of Oklahoma, ts certainly Im an offer to meet seme | getting in soft. Morria was formerly @ for het hoatee Ad MEaeeoe was barred | freman on @ ratiroad in the Weat, and _— after he knocked out Marvin Hart 19) Bért Keyes, who has not fought tmthe threa rounds, the citizens of Sapulpa | city tn several months, during which Okla, hia home town, came to the con-! time he has boxed in Paris, Engiand clusion that they owed him a debt of! ana Savannah, t# back in New York gratitude, and have presented him @| again. JimsBuckley has matched Keyes | house and lot. |to meet Harry Ferne, the local welter- i — Weight, in the star bout of ten rounds Johnny Couton, the bantamweight| at the next stag of the Sharkey A. C. champion, ls the latest star of the ring|0" Wednesday night. These sturdy that has received an offer from Hugh) "&hters should put up e great battle, McIntosh to go to England and engage! paagy g Sultivan and@ Benny Franklin In two fights at hie olub in London. | sy een efor thelr ten-round Mcintosh wants Johnny to fight to] Sov wt the atag of the Olymple A, C. kood boys, one at 12 and the other at! of tarlem on Monday aight. Frank! Hit pounds. Coulon has cabled on his| has worked harder for this bout than der Hill Event. Mother Raised Eight Children; None Have Ever Been Sick a Day Hans Holmer, who this week won international fame by capturing the historic Powder Hill Marathon race from a classy field, was practically un- known to the athletic world. He won his first race in Canada on snowshoes. Holmer’s training consists of long runs and waiks over the roads of the Bronx. Unlike other good runners, he runs flat-footed. He tried to adopt a different style last year, but it cost him a good sized purse, 80 he went back to his natural style, Holmer is a vegetarian, his meals consisting princtpally of nuts, frits and vegetables. Ie ts the oldest of a family of eight, ail alive, none having known a day's sickness since birth, His father is an ex-sea captain. The father speaks elght different languages. By Vincent Treanor. | that section of the Bronx known as West Farms, Hans Holmer, the | » I‘ Marathon runner, is a hero to-day. Every man, woman and child of the | section is singing his praises, and when the boy returns from Scotland, where he won the great Powder Hall Marathon in record time, he will be . t » + | terms for the fights and expects an an-| for any previous one in lor time, welcomed in royal style. Already the merchants of the village are planning awer by 3onday. ae he ie anxious to beat Sullivan, It a reception that will stagger him by its immensity and gorgeousness. Catania Five’s fa Nekatinds, aaccawee at coors eee es oe Weg from the Hans is coming back with the fruits of a great victory. He is bringing | home some good, old-fashioned money, won with that which he carried \Fans Think Hal Chase abroad, for be it known that when Hans stole quietly away on hte Maure- tania to the other side he had with him quite a deal of money of his friends | _ Will Play Peerless Game and admirers, if little of his own. Ki kee tyme ae fete, the, at Whi ule Guiding the Tcam So sure was he that he would win tn Scotland that he induced aij his % “He'll come back when he's hungry. One day, nearly two years ago, or the Boston heavywelght, re- — Flynn,” Oo : n.| ‘The bout between Jimmy Murray an‘! pening League ctved @ cablegram from Hugh MIB) wits Carroll, which was to have been ° towh to-day asking him to send Flynn deciied at the stag of the Brighton ame oO ig ZT} to England at once to fight Battling! peach A. C, of Coney Muland last Mor Jim Johnson, the colored American] day night, will take place on Mond. heavyweight, for twenty rounds In Lon-| evening. The club officiale called off Thite 7 sat} don on Feb. 2. As Flynn is booked up| the show on account of the inclement Blue and White Team to Meet} $°? (Yo watties in this country, Wood-| weather, Carroll end Murray will box 3, , + n led alaintown that FL ald | ten rounds. Fast Cornell Quintet on | fu'sat now. pie eri": in Ris West Farms home to bi and most of them did. Some staked Duke Farrell to assist him in the man- i, | tine years after Hans's disappearant een ac: Over tn Parts, the other night, @ ref- How did your friend others $2) and the more aftivent Nowe! piusngsr looked atane deanna otae bitet seit an Was Wor-| Jeon ten Hal ts playing frat base Far- | Ithacan Court. cree was mobbed for awarding the de- catch that horrfble dis- What odds they recelvel is of little} On, “another peddler,” sald the re LCOROR UII Tite perth no ne ror che ¢ to an American fighter over @ ease? Don't know. Ask moment now. All are content with th ‘r, who could see the figure of al ried in Series With the| pow ig line, and that ought to be a! Blink McCloskey of Bos- i knowledge that Hans won what man throug the hall from the kitchen, line WehdOH BYSGaERI Foo Note | ITHACA, Jan. 7—The Columbia Unt-] ton was given the award over Moreau, @ your barber for the went after and in doing so reward waret and see what he wants Giants, But Will Be All| Lt tar Ne wan Cheuk a Teese versity basketball team meets the fast] the French welterwoight, after @ Sealed Sterilized Cup, their confidence in him. ae oat rp he's young slater, She M te AU pros MrMIANOn REA AIAN Bock ie Bane ‘ornell quintet here to-night I their] twenty-round bout, and as #oon as the Brush and Soap. Used once Healthy Family of Eleven. | opportunity rat Intercollestate League game, Both| decision was rendered the Frenchmen ims have shown splendid form so far] “ssaulted the erforey S season and a fast, snapy game conly_Cost but $e. ena, ‘ A Jem Driscoll, the English feather- le 1 soaps ese Freddte Welsh, the English lightweight only. Costs but Se. extra. you know me, Margaret?" the stranger i j ; fo ge himself together There js a fine, interesting human in-|asiced. M tiie) Right in the Spring. and go at It hammer and mother, The stranger followed her, and! beinanet "pre asec tne, famine be) accomplishment. Jt was told the w what a nerve! thought the mother, as} said Arthur Irwin, the a er i \o! she y th str rer if ° Braces emotes i her Oe er through. tne fall walking toward) BY BOZEMAN BULGER, | will tind him the teading frst baseman advantage of the recent holidays + the! FYASEBALL fans. throughout the | # Well as the manager of a champlon- w avenue and One Hundred and as he approached. The second street. There may be homes t “ig ee 1 hala to| The fact that Chase has out off ac ugh. In @ second Hans} concerned o: the question a8 to | o¢ 5, ‘surplus mat 4 eutig to tp team a been ahs see Sporting ie of Loner on are 30. Dibieehs more soy Oi) than helenae faire upon Hal Chase will affect his career | nucie ea thee of ey year asta Us at w ah wi not take pai j c nocked out Robson in fi teen | aoe coe on ee cee Hans's mother and father and thelr 8 of the return of the prodigal! as the most wonder: nucle ws t he ts go! ny games until after and happy. Just now lieing thalseries between tha: GL He: eHaGEY OP The Cornell team will be somewhat) Jounnette in a twelve-round bout at the ___.18_ THE SCIENCE OF : y ami » series betwee! Hants | the theory of letting well enough alone. o8s 0 o r ; mare. the house is overrun with neighbors and |/ 0") asad bie ed ioe ck Manne and the Highlanders last fall the man-|He says that he may switcn —e Weakened by the loss of two of her best! Armory A, A. of Boston on Tuesday | neg of e n cet o \ ecelved | MoG: cl Bowling ang” Biiitera 7 spirit over the conquest of a fine $0n Of | “ijung had only three hours in which | League looked at Chase and remarked: |!" His place as shortstop. He admits | ————— the game on account of injuries recelved | McGuigan, matchmaker of the National Sp . proud mother. {t. He had to return that night}“That boy may .be a great manager | ‘at would be taking ie chance, how-| garet didn’t and ran to her ongs. terest story behind Hans's most rece }scout. “I think the end of the yea omfortable home away uD ; nas champion, has been matched to meet a a bs aoeaee country appear to be very much | 801? club.” }and are now in mid-season #haps. Alex- Spike Robson, the clever English boxe Sgr Bae pe cae : | ander and Mahon of last year's cham-| (n @ twenty-round bout at the National styligh in appearance and furnis and his mother were in each other's) whether the manageria! duties tmposed | {ori wit ¢ a . ie hs ‘ ey he mid-year | rounds April 18, 1910. } first baseman the| his task of organizing ad | — fine family of girls and boys, elght in swept the neighborhood. The father (x . ip yetigis f organising a team in # on Sam Li a - Aa moned from his work at Port | S4me has ever known. phnervarive. manner, | le Galleven: in| HANS r angtord, who is to meet Joe a z HOLMER A : tet ; > men, ‘Twaddel, | 6 ut of 0 Blephant friends ail congratulatory and HAPPY ie eaten ae ota | ager of one of the clube in the Ameriean | Xhisiit to second base and put Johnson A nen, Twaddel, the big centre, 1 out Of; night, has just received word from Jack 'e To say that Mrs, Holmer 4s proud of in pra last Wednesday, and Elton| A. C. of Philadelphia, that the clud of- | Stet 6t. anéd Broadway, ada, where he had been all/ and he may lead his team to a pennant,| Gunde. Siiil he ne ws Iti f6 of what Johnson Columbia to Meet gril be prevented from figuring at lett her Marathon Boy 1s putting it mildly. those long nine years. Ho was in thelpur if ne does there ts no doubt but Hees ree bale at several Kass _ Pag RAY an ge A it _AMUSEMENTS. AMUSEMENTS, ( stacy as she talks about, amy there, having enlisted when a} jcombinattons can be figured out in the | S di P: plood poisoning. nyte and Benne \ paces sag ac describing him | Youngster, though posing as much older. arte challee a iste ee | spt 4 ane “a at Og try them all | pee {7 rinceton will probably fil their places. F e impaired. 3 a player ad | before he makes up hts mind. The eight men of the Columbia squad } o willing lsten-j Doctor His Sponsor. | sm 4 ; ; e ele en of the B 4 Bee eaaay TL haw 100k: | Hace RAAT SING RA ATE. IRECUAN ee Bene: EMC Austin ¢o Play Third, | Seven To Night who made the trip here are Capt | tne woman, and must have been a/Dr. Murphy of Halifax, ‘but though GRATES GF-8. O1Un, Tae sear: xahers {3 little doubt that he will, Klendl, Lee, Benson, Jaques, Mendel-| LYCEUM™= iO j beauty in her girthood days fed; Ge ee lite Ge me) Se. Sayan) Wee wee we cep Jimmy Austin at third base. Aus sohn, Mullin, Rohn and Reynolds. UM aay ary ot 2.20," He was with Dr. Mur- spoke up and said But that rule he is a game little fellow, and his work | Hans the Cldest Child. [phy all the time. Dr. Murphy took | doesn't go for Chase, Watch and see." |4xainst the Giants 8° conclusive Wielgeen Reluceln hockey: thea Wi eee zs MISS BILLIE BURKE suzanne, “Hans, or rather Hansen, 1s my old-|care of him, and tt was during this| Chase understands baseball as well as| dence that he Is a good man tn a) 00 Columbia seven to-night at Bt AMUSEMENTS, GARRICK wey re 8 es® child,” she proudly announced to-| time that he got his first taste of ath-/ any man lving and he proved that he be (he strongest man against Aus-| Nicholas Rink in the first Intercollegt- | ~~ ~~ tin will be +g | letics. " fa hen he of the boy's | knew the worth of a player when he} entire) rob Hans took to rowing a lot and thus! im at staltngs give Hurry |to be very 3} Aeveloped himself Into a fine physteal |!" ; an the outheld, ‘Wolter |aecond bs specimen. After four years and seven | Wolter a chance in the , ar Mats Hott, Out higracetocs talate game to be played ia New York. (A THENEW THEATRE SStlatilMS on. 019 ANMIE nape Matioal. Chase is known! pe ‘Tiger aggregation 1s made up of |} ToDey at day in telling the stor | ong for Parl Gardner at! To-Night at 8.16 (premi | home life and what led him into an ath- letic career, “At home we call him | tae et Vike iti iad e only fault to be found | £0™® wonderfully fast men and will | Hyg iperig a way i tive st isms, 6) vith G Y 4 ny Hel Hasmen, because I never could take tO months Hans bought his way out of had been a pitcher on the Boston club, pote r ig that he 1s a bad base | make the Blue and White team hustle |B yyiicy Mats, Wed, & Thurs. 5 Pet Bik lek Cami the name of Hans, which was the name the British Army and joined the Cres- but Chase insisted that he was ® good hitter but taee a eood Melder and a good | to win. They have won nearly all their THE BLUE B | *y hen * t season he pulled several the paths, Laporte is a than Gardne As accurate an {nflelder. Son his father’s side.|cent Club of Halifax. His first real fielder and also a hard hitter. $id on New. race was on snow shoes, which he won, | wolter was called upon in the series hing @ new record for a mile. wiih the Giants he delivered the goods. terward won the great Herald 1) wag one of his wallops that gave the! of his grandfat He was twenty-five yea’ ie Year's Day. He was born in London, as petal 1 was, His father was born in Den. He bad ones | practice games and have beaten Yale ~ 44a. Wot B Matines The Columbia team has experienced |f ist HigComedy QWER NIGHT \ but he is| in two games out of three, af thing I have got to quite a little diMculty on account of | ats. | it oad race, and incidentally had a bet i ” L. worry as 8. 20, mark. | of $20 on himself, getting tne Temuner- Highlanders a chance to win the second | about” said Chasb, before he started! the ineligibility of her men, but now | BLANCHE BATES, ' XGpopys Father a Sea Captain. | ating odds of 15 to 1, and he became game. une eieraie, Oe pitehera, Pitchers | presents a pretty strong line-up as was | (al AWtkabILLINGHAADS Ee eee 7 D1 u ays val~ | ” on i} Ly | iY L. “Han’s father was @ seafaring man, | #uch a great favorite in Halitex that he He Understands Players. Uable man iin Bord and also 6 pons Ge | Amanmess ne mele Tecent. Violarione | aga Wi Tike, Be GLOBE gion [set asty, 2.15, and for years wes captain on varjous| Was oalled ‘the nride of Halltax, goia| There is no doubting the fact that/in Vaughan, 1 think Fisher and Cald-| Veater® trip. F Ww MA with |] ELSIE JANIS \;hh sine ] Now he {s an elec- tf M erstands players and knows|Well will show the goods, and i ¢ jocal team will line up as follows: |I JME SQUA' Far ] American vessels warclt Chase und Pi Koods, f they | 1A think I will have to worry, | G08) Washburn; point, Trimble; cover | with JOsK! trical engineer in the employ of the! Another race, which Holmer won ana| how to handie them, but the main ques- do I don 790th St Tate Of course, We have Warhop, and t point, Duden; gover, Bates; centre, Love- | | \ NeW AMSTERDAM Ys N Central. When Hans was | o¢ y Utle is known, he tured | tion 4s will it affect his Individual work § 4 i Pp, and he is a Wed. & Sat.'at 2.18, 1 Now rere Sentral: Wns: sana 78 of whieh Wt a te anmrn ne ots See ee tie two, dhay pune oy Ost 4: oe man, Ina pinch there! Joy (captain); right wing, Harris; left WEC TBEAS BAD AS ALi tlt Lina Abarbaneli wu i ht | one better. . MA ; States and settled almost immediately | euffering from blood polson weeks be-! rather seo Chase as a creat first base-| TORS Bes wing, Kinney, DAN R' NEW AMSTERDAM 7h » ar vidas Atte rani a MARCUS MAYER Tes what wn as the Bronx, Here| fore the race and begged to be taken than aaa manager. If he can de-| a pe ene & from the hospital to see the race, Ar-| Dan | Mr we have lived ever since. Hans's father 9 oe r oie io he liver the godds in both departments he Ne t on T, . has been an American citizen thirty- ee stad ser od f° Pe will show himself to be @ wonderful ew own eam 1 apture ure witha Monnter’ Prog rain > yt | nent IPLAZA GEO. LASEWOOD tight years and his uncle has beon a| {yey tein front, man, ; é Wil AM COLLIER '* © LIB aT Maia erat ce eent of Weat Farms more than fitty | "touner’s recent races are compar-| Chase is @ quiet young fellow who / : BERTY sau. waigtiy Bit nt 2.18, af alt Bits ai years, Although retired now he Js still | atively well-known, but only few knew| never indulges In those verbal battles SC 00. as ei a tt e | ter alt li tae |ACDONALD known as the village blacksmith.” why he lost. the big international | on the coaching Ir cause mertl- ae, SPRING MAID 1 h 208 Wy a ‘ere was nothing out of the ordinary! Marathon at the Polo Grounds last | ment among the fans. He does his wo! The i YORK 0 T Way ve ro St. Eves. 6.16, & aeeectin wnrnere NeLoyhood days. Ho lived aa! spring, when he was carried off the| clean and eitectively, but he rarely ¢ : BASKETBALL STANDING. )| | taulsséilettst . Atheake tan oa MA other boye do, but early In life developed | track, with his feet out and split, after) has anything to say. In Cee acver te | Youngsters Have Already Won New Play, * The Gamblers cron ny WAR IETTA Carnegie Hall. To-Morrow Aft rar rt 2. an unusual fondness for Hi | leading for twenty miles. Holnter was geries was over McGraw was 8 Won, Lost. P, i ALYS Bray 6 BoB AUC ORVILLE NARROTD, particularly dogs. Strange to say, it was | heartbroken then because his mother | ished at Chase's quiet bearing tha: a RFit yaay > hintioes 5M, . hat started Hans on a checkered | was looking on. He wanted her to see. asked me: “1s Chase always that qui Five Games and Lost A 1.00 heat, Fae 2 To AGY MINE ote wound up in his becoming | him win, He wore new shoes that day| or is he worried Stuyvesant 5 85: Years."-—Eve, Math ES Ba GET RIK SYMPHONY socimry, a world-renowned runner, instead of his old ones. These shoes| Chase is always quiet, but at the same None in Tourney. Manual 3 CIRCLE iver Oh. of Te ; WALLIN Qu soLoisT BONCI Father Barred the Doge. have since been cut to pleces and dis-| time on that occasion he was very $ J? Commerce ; 2 to THE MIDNIGHT ‘SONS CFORD Beats 800, to 02 at Box Orticn er 41d care for do tributed among his friends as souvenirs,| much worrled A responsibility had Eastern District. 2 bel a W doe Weber's, ii'way we 2 wy, oho ee nome te eaatrous experience with Holmer Is Modest. Just been thrust upon his shoulders, the Clinton «0... 2 500 WEST END 2 na W beh ay. Rou ie ¥ ERE DO Yor ASTOR & Wel, Met Pl poly Ae oe. ‘and he had barred] Holmer ts naturally of a shy, retiring | like of which had fallen to no manager IIE Publlo Schools Athietle League | Richmond Hill 4 . HR cote crerpat. | with TRULY SHAT TU 7K The AVIATOR Same of all description from ‘the | disposition, his mother ays, with little since the American League inva | Dasketba!l tourna {s now haif |. Flush! ‘ at rad won — BODINE BIOU Fin.5 ing for notoriety. Thus it was, New York. Chase had just been made | house, Hans was only a kid somet nee had barely got hold | over and it looks as if Newtown | £ “eld: , 0 WALLA 4 id when he brow without any brass band accompaniment, manager and ho E + Hel + ee i Pl tamaten ja Sears in THE \ pO alae aN fielded Wee ve only a [he slipped away to Scotland, atter tell: | of the reine before he wae sent into the High Mchoo! will w ay | Jamatce LAST TWOP “Tie NS GG || |POMANDER WALK Pete Ag fun somYime when the father saw | ing comparatively fow of his plans, Dr, baseball arena against a veteran like | have beaten Stu Commerce, Heginning Monday ANCES. ” probably the two s the ~ - tournament outside « , and — {PET Niacara | Sgurnament outside of thenvwves: 884 CHAMPIONS WILL MEET _| ryan ese tuivenamisne guise al. tha aoies IN BIG RACES TO-NIGHT, ICE HOCKEY RESORT ONS and ; ho knew all the ar scolded the boy. He prom-| Estabrook of the Bronx accompanied McGraw, who ! ey thrash Hane for breaking the | him, His mother and a few relatives the gamo as well aa the br law he had laid down against dogs, but, | went to the boat to see him off, and to get at opponent’ dite ‘ Qa Mrs. Holmer eaid to-day, the father | with one sult of clothes, two changes of cepted the responsibility and eer HENRY’ MUU LER in THE Havoc | Manhattan by at 4100 Duy Mates PLAY BY 9. SHELDO: ANDERW, MACK bdgh FOR, XO! * SBRASS ‘Ten Othe TAMMERSTENN'S ee, { peasy “Sparrow" Rot ons he could. He jockeyed with Me- ; . Pinner tpg . D G14 worse. He gave the boy a tongue | eed ap re OS yeah eld Otte ° covery play, and this constant | seventh Regtmont they will have played * SP, NICHOLAS TANK, 60th St, # Col Av. | CnypuIe HALL, MON, APT JA : rophee gtd Pe lasting. whee, whlok y, | Graw on overt Piigives did affect his|all of their hardest games. On past ‘the Xav has gathered toe | POLUMBIA 20 4 Be Enishering anh eb ai iy a. 26 60m | Brew, atl Habe Ot Hans brooded for 4 couple of hours, Yewtown should beat Hastern other ” Kiviat, Noble, é he to 8 Mat Mil. anton, \ his mothe: laying to a certain extent, In those | record, woot $y. nother," he said, ae he good a game as usual. He was think-| crack forwards of the Long Isiand og ROSE SY DHT & Ien Dolan, Sweeneey | “eruttel | LONDON BELLES, {Co ipete in’ the theee-| ACADEMY ¢Qt dk elce 10s OLONIAL |) Bway & 2d at. |Co, snsere PLE this ter-mile handicap at MY Chiidren (9! Mat. Daily, be |ted, worry, mother, Tl win tha ing more of general results than school, are playing in better form than | quarter-mile hen at their games ‘ash ry u walked toward sna"veatied the mother, | race, sure, I Jinow ity and Tl bring | individual work popes Jn the Twenty-xecond Regiment Arm: | sui PNnoerta. Next Week—BANT LYNNE HAMBRA ane ceheh fu pl WiSECUY". Best A Foo Ay saan ve | gman oem kaaT ee OM S| ayy Mason pute euitel uate e gree wittnee ese Tae | ua aed nti dante | Automobile | ae |penaen ee pag homecoming. His mother says he'll and they attributed it to his dutt orry ing at thelr meet of the Brooklyn | ners that ever stood before the starter. | : eed Shes Barter Sonn, fhe pat ant! come home, as ho went away, quietly. manager, Now | the question ariscs: | school to-night at the Fourteenth Regi |" illy Kramers entry in the thre jane turn . ene ao tronm tolke, however, wit he Wii it atfect him that way during the ment Armory. The Stuyvesant team is | mile-handicap places this race on @ par he woved bis hat, propared ‘for him. While everybody at coming season? In tho opinion of the |che favorite despite the fact that Manual | with any event of its kind ever held) ‘Oh, good-by!" called the mother. |TCMS"\y proud and rejoicing over Hans writer {t will not. By the time the| beat Commerco on* Wednesday by one |!n ‘America, Against Kramer in this ‘Jan't once enough? there is one member of the (sgn: | apfng Chas get down to business in the | Caine, event will be Mike Ryan and Jimmie Show OPENS ELAS Ot ee weeaae TO- NIGHT AT 8 REPUBLIC, Waa Paka AYTON’S TEE IVE, REBECCA OF SUNNYBROOK FARM | U THE GANKER'S DAUGHTE MADISON $0. GARDEN Stayed Away Nine Years. Brother Bert, who 1s electrical engl-|epring Chase Will be so well moulded o ae ‘ Clark, two of the greatest amateur Hans didn't come back, that night,| neering in the far South Andes ee {ato the general scheme that he will not Ry jammalos, anh vies aly meet at | Marathon runners In America; Hubd- nor that week, month or year. Not aj|tains, In absolute ignorance of his have to worry ‘and he will do as good |¢he court o! eo Bape eee XD} man, the latest cross-country sensa letter, nor @ postal did he send home.| brother's latest honors. An Evening | work as he ever aid, Hal also realizes Brooklyn at 10 A. M The Newtown tion; Frank Masterson and Kddie Carr, Hfiencther worried and fretted, Hans] World, conveying the news, 1 on the the danger of his Individual play being Boys’ High game scheduled for this along with about seventy other lesser must be dead, she thought, way to him now, affected and he has wisely engaged afternoon has been postponed to Jaa 10. iMghts Kelth & Procto re + uses: | GRAND, ¥, plate is iter Pet | eee rN yo ay er een oo ff ON IR A, -“«~ = —