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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, \ABE ATTELL WINS ON’ POINTS FROM KLINE JANUARY 14, 1911. NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT MR. MURPHY, LANDOWNER TELS HOW HE HOPES 10 LAND WOLGAST'S TITLE “Pride of Harlem” Keeps in Trim by Selling Lots—Has Ideal Home Life—Tells | How He Amassed a Fortune of $50,000. — BY VINCENT TREANOR. HOMAS J. MURPHY, real estate broker, Flatbush; Tommy Mur- phy, the “Pride of Harlem” lightweight championship contender— One minute a shrewd, far-sighted dealer in houses and lots, wi advantageous locations and valuations on the tip of his tongue; the next minute a fighter—every bit of him—a challenger of Wolgast, a sure enough claimant for the lightweight title. There’s something of a pu- gilistic Jekyll and Hyde for you! Down Flatbush way Tommy Mur-{ Pay's ability and reputation as a wield- er of the padded fists amounts to al- most nothing. He is a busy real estate man there, with a big reputation among land investors, buying, selling and ex- I don't care enough about tt for that," he replied. “I could quit now and make a good enough living out of My real estate business to family, but that old would surely pay me." How He Figures It. upport my Ughtweight title changing houses, lots and mortcages T hark ‘ommy then went on to expla every day in the woek, with financial] ne figured himself as clecb eae eet profit, and always on the a for as anybody eli ft and remarked that, if something new in the way of a real es-| given a chance, with nothing but a stout heart and a Tommy ‘Murphy at His Desk in Flatbush; | His Wife and Baby on Steps of His Home) BEST HOCKEY PLAYERS Has Been Phying| “Artie? Has Been Playing a0 ot Wonderful Game for Cres- | alo a cents for Past 10 Years. | B/9 |10/1 | & 1617 (] | IRZ3. 24/01 820) ay vill re in a N. Y. U. Five Wins a Clouse Battle pair of fists to start with who has ma a success of twe separate and distinct pursuits. Has a Handsome Home. Murphy is only twenty-six years old He has been married years, nas r ! a pretty little wife a seven- montis’ old daugi bas 0 fi trom Wesleyan.| home at No. 312 street, Flatbush, tastef ———— in Al style. hing Inside]... Pee and louse Ix of the best. of quality, (Middletown Men Lose Through esting the home of a successful eee rather than that of! Inability to Shoot When | here isn’t the sligh®est trace of an : ning that would Indicate the owner's Under the Basket. He wi mee Kub n heavywelgh \School Basketball Stars Ready ior Final Battles i's... ‘le MMe eke, Ae wT at A a Championship. Manus ‘Dick Edwards Commerce Clinton Tommy MURPHY 4ATHIS a the LIFFITON ONE OF OUR | 6 A te LIFFITON, who ts con- sidered one of the best hockey players developed on American foe, is going his regulation speed this season, tie’ has always been one of the few men on the ice who) calculate and execute every move with | deliberation and forethought. | Lifton has been playing hockey with the Cpescents for perhaps the last ten years, and at either centre or cover! point his playing is hardly to be! equalied. Most of the hockey players who are! now In the front ranks are graduates | from some college or school in Canada, Up on the other side of the line the | youngsters have hardly any other sport | than skating, and practically from the time they until they | get through th ys they indulge in ime. Therefore, they with ptions, the best hockey players in the world But getting back to “Artie*—he played | hockey In one of the pubile schools! of Montreal until he was sixteen ye of age, and at that Hod, Just time that he was discarding knick bockers came to New Yor You can't keep a young fellow who as figuratively been torn on the tce rom skates, and “Artie was ne of that sort. ‘Way back in 1899 he first showed up Crescent A. C, and was put on leave the 8c agers regarded in prowess of the Werbes Marriage aia Carte BROADWAY “Hen. STAs Mr ln i Mi star Cast The Squaw Man with SMPIRE "79 700,54 ut Lew ————————— Moir tv the kngitan |) ANNIE RUSS Bi WLU GLASER” ; ; 5 '| BASKETBALL STANDING. ght chainp ure use, Bden’a dBroees ; Newtown Five Still Hopeful of a gult of his knockout lombari CRITE HON Ait’ Pa a hy ea “ the! , a ee posit ae Meh oT WAL, GHLLETTEN Pa seat Cai tes The Gamblurs cote an, Winning the City ewtown | Wee Sih Ardea REGRET SERUECR DALY'S S08 6 ih Wi We Car stern Distrii West 44th 5t, hives. 5.40, Last Week This 7 i HUDSON Wedn vite, BABY MINE iW kot Wy kes ty Matinee To Nat. Wk, Nazimn | BLANCHE BATES Sytony’ sii Gomegy terror the reported nadians at the game EDITED BY | ROBERT EDGREN Columbia Meets Strong Wesleyan Outfit To-Night tac Middletown Five Considered Probable Champions in New England This Year. The Columbia bagketbail team will meet an to-night on the Morn- ingside court in what promises to be a fast and interesting game. The Mid- |dletown five, who are considered as the | probable champions this year in New | Bngiand, are playing up to form and hope to get revenge for last year's de- feat at the hands of the Blue and White | five, |_ Although defeated by N. ¥. U, the | Middletown quintet displa excetient | speed and team work and will prob: ably show to bette: advantage upon the larger court at Columbia. | Alexander and Mahon, Columota’s defeat of Wednesday, wi 1 att who figured tn last Princeton remain out of the er midyears on account of pi n. As Mendelsohn ts fil, at forward and Alexander's pli aisbury aques will centre. take |Conley Loses | by Queer Ruling of Reteree in Bout (Special to The Evening World.) MILWAUKEE, Jan, 14.—Referee Wa! lace disqualified Frankle Conley for not \cnocking out Freddie Andrews of Mil- he thought he could be WESK. |the squad. Even in that day the man-|of hockey, and young Lifiton W@S| waynes after clght rounds of fighting in tate bargain, the champion. _— _ —~——-—= | Riven all sorts of opportunities to SHOW) nich Andrews's eye, mouth and ear To-day Tommy Murphy has real es-|_ “I beat Wolgast over tn Pittsburg and . " . his superiority over the local lads, were ovt and Oleeding add tls & a tate holdings representing something |I beat Moran in Frisco," he argued, t Although he had never made good | PMT) On Metied js body Vike $60,000, He has three two-family |Vand T have always considered they ewis oys Sena ne peeer aoa schools of The spectators were divided on t houses in Flathuan: four Brighton "L." | Were the only two men between me and | sapere player, and’ took hus position om outcome, many thinking Andrews was lots in the vicinity of Twelfth street | he's too. heav thine Te be, | Oo Fini. h in Paris March 4: Ne eet nsf tne Cremcents, Dadly beaten, but Dr. Wallace declared peeved eopeiiy A owen and ten! “How abo yut ‘anos skout Brown? | _——— ts a yon h nn re for th Bae he» toe & Pabeieene rews's chin shorefront lots at Arverne, L. I. ell, he's a good boy, bi on’ | egation, and to-day, under » Ken- Ml ever intertero erith toy choca lite Guar BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. Jie inion In paying as no. other Sold House and Farm. TONS Wn ee Willie Gude! $3,000 tor locally developed member of @ hockey Until recently he had a house and bitions. Who ever heard of H At Long Acre A. C. seven [| eam . '$ Years at This Addr: farm of something like twenty lots at| waa gind) lettshanded eighter | His End Battle With bouts between amateura will be boi pee ,-! css Means Somethin | Hicksville, L. I. He exchanged a mort- not countin | | mats ete Mate hte the kee Kc No Kes G0 TO REMEY’S| ot counting on Ber: | At Sharkey A. C. amateurs w itt an gage on this and sold the house for the |all. I'll surely beat him next time, “I | Namesake Harry WAAL RAISE EA BEEODID ce 5 Mallen ait Bon me Arverne property. wasn't right when I met him before. | rere Miele {Poo at of Urooklyn ff] busines, The Jom of Mager, coupled with thet To Learn to Dance Mu: will dodge all questions on|1 Couldn't get anywhere near 130 pounds | Harry ok Smith for Cg ap OF sslonship for the ei y re a line pounds Kk Smith for fads ‘eho expect to win the champlonship for gtinger| Dugilism to talk real estate, The sub- | 17 py training and then I knew I wasn't my C ten 1 Winged-Footers. lon’ dherdoaus gat ore. ject Is his hobby. - y JOHN POLLOCK. | At Standard A. C. of Brooklyn | w dan ts ak " é ming (alee 4 “Watbush te the only place around | pony Koes up to Vermont to-day to TOMMY Wess IS, the American wele || Harry Lorts vs, Joo Theel, ten P| oc thew t shmothing to do rin (he eenains cee jewoes, ft oS New York right * said Ti | Brown ‘at Tie for, his argument with ab by aid terwelght, is certain! abbing |} founds; Barry Hill va, kde pasa Cg me yen. Oe fegartiaa instruct ov. fork right now,” said Tommy to- | Trown at the Empire Club on Jan. 2 AND +4/S eit, is ainly gray Bogue, six rour te. ents wo) gAIneS, ‘divege tosley day, “where property is going up. Lots|He is to come back to Fishkill-amtin Soe ae || oF mover ea sy at pie . " worth $800 fc years ago -e now bring- | Hudson in a week, to complete hie con WIFE jas he has al engaged in two ioe ae wid ta innars Any Tim ing $1,00, It’s jumping every day. Up|ditioning work there, |fights, which he has won, and is| Night, the chances are that Mefntosh| J. 8. Kenety, capiain of the Crescents, made 2, | waits, | two-ste b salateiy : j | he arandes bale ever been wh er dace and Tancie in the Bro>~ Jand is way above par and —ye————~ | matched for three otners, He le siso | Wil Immediately match Bill Lang to/ Bi st tatcted the Morkey Clube at, Bh, Nichos guaranteed in ‘ariel: 14 advise anybody to steer clear of it a% good as matched to. meet Wilite | {Sh Moir a twenty round bout at his| fas ink last night.” Kenuedy, without the least ay, gs ; ks biel club in three weeks. If they fight Lang the puck two-thirds of the way bok ith toad, "You know, } u can get stuck and Lewis on March 4 In a finish fight for | has @ good chance of stopping Moir. And gracefully deposited it im the tively na failurte "or stuck badly in -sal estate," went on| |which Wille is offerea a guarantee of | | most clean vay money Fefun Tommy, as he warmed up to his sub- 1$3,000, with the privilege of accepting ; Jack O'Brien wired Ad, Wolgast aT! ating at the St, fect. “I have my own !° as about 7 O 1O-D “Ber cent. of the gross receipts and | fow days ago asking ‘him hie terms Nils* dt Trams" ad ‘ble, had things. For instance lots over the $1,000 a two round-trip tickets. Beforo taking to fight “Young Erne” @ six round of Mitra. An fyfon of Ohio, e wo! > on ie, arry = with et Johnny bout at his Amer mA. C. Phila- nl some half. one will then re ‘ned ha veleg gute ae | testants, > the possibl Summers, ‘the English welght, dolphin on Fed, ATA Gow hos Wy" dd” cheaper than $00 and sell them as |Chicago Caiferanis May Re-| tat cindy He me Fstlaspe te 1s es Old Line Cena Between | Bist MoCloucey ot Pmisdeignic TAIL Hox Bene if provetsed $6000, etek | , sane quickly as possible. I'll sell for $100 ad- | bs c fering, but rumors in that direc: i erent Ae en rounds in Paris on Feb. the privilege of accepting 45 per cent. Would you wash your vance over the purchase price any time. in Senara ) ton continued. Finally, several weeks | ak Fae uariey Knock, the English fighter, In| of the gross.” O'Brien has not re- | Gut yaaterday sold tue totenae aes] SUIt in Separate Code of |arveward a cabie war sont asking if} the East and West May — |London on'ireb, 1 covered from the shock. bands fs tHe stn eae profit. I picked them up a week before Rul maar Pye the rules © had barred the — : | @ use y everybody. ET cactisco sale and figured that the ules for This Country. § nswer the single| Re-Open. knockout Brown will engage tna bat-| Tom O'Rourke wil hold his etag at| Why then sacrifice your 7 oe a s " word “Y. was received. | te on atc ay night He will meet | the Nationa porting ub o urs #220 advance was fading the money es | Jack Ritehie, the Chicago fighter, for |@ay night instead of Friday night next | face with everybody's Doesn't Like to Hold. ; Rules: Commitee: Sitents | $ at a show of the Harrison | Week. He has decided to put on three blood-stained shaving “No, I don’t want to hold anything. 1 YOND all question the annual| Jt appears, however, bi late, advices | 4; of the fixture, Britons have {(N. J) A.C. This will be Brown's first jten-round bouts and two four-round | brush? Ask your barber for the Sealed | might get In bad because when you ar meeting of the United States Gol Mine recome ever forgiven him for spoiling that |Ppearance in a several weeks, | contests, In the ten-round bouts will Sterilized Cup, Brush and Soap. doing business on a smal! se Association to-day, in Chicag: sf which: ' ‘Travis ywever, insists |@ he has been laid with a broken | be Tommy Maloney ay Harry Stone, | sgh vanggeree augh c | . vps whe " id whic e . Jin ybrose vs. to compete with rigger ly see importance than any | > the nex! that there Was nothing personal in the eens AN A boxing a Ipc Ag Owe V oung Salsberg ii MM with « prot! nee the roy ancient sport was| proceedings th es committer, always ful if he will ever admit that his victory | pace Lester, the We heavyweight | TWO. clever kant onl eatin all Qe ra “I can sell my Arverne lots at an|' Nuced in America pless unusual 8 Polley oO at occasion hinged upon his ith tig whom Tommy B savye tar bout at the Olymple A, C. of! 18 THE SCIENCE OF HEALTH, a advance, but I won't just yet. ‘That's 80 prevalis there will speedily ken its own putter, although it was his short | Wont chammon ante Ber OM Bay Rane, eadbae | AMMERSTEIN'S ise! one plece of property that want code of rules Kame that enabled him to win agninst | int w great fighter MT miey and doe Wagner will be the ei ois > ae Lve 4 ther a lec wen ree ons lchance to show how H | Principals and they will hook up for} pe Pe, NKL NN Re nt, ie the money te | line of cleavag a hag never been beaten on U6} has boon matched hy Tommy turns to | te! rounds. Waxner has been resting | dwar, “esi te | RENE FRAN LIN, NA Wil Camarsie stuff in bulk if the money is| 16 of cles Ghar. Bide: asi , 3 several Werte cod He clue ae ae NALD CU Bia! big enough.” lox ileal t Avout two months ago so much dit | ord tighter, in a ton-rourd boul Hommey decisively. Hom AMUSEMENTS. AR OM Tommy doesn't think the average | : ’ re im his | ference of opinion appeare tatwee" [show to be held at Ts sng tn tna | 18 Just as confident of winning as Wag-| ~~ a | Sitka’ J yA WIA, BONA. @ OPtcbad | ’ or @ satary has an | a yea» since the long r extrem: v-| members of the Garden City » ove’ A 3 © | ner. ce Pees for & sak al i | nal differences were adjusted ub has not for- the mallet-headed putter « NEIy) OF 96R) <a Saeed THE WEW THEATRE WAL (Goa WAKER Se" sas pe ey & one-family house, |Now the hig ted Is of the| mally rules committee it was decided t a special gat Pai fa lon Clabby of Milwauk | | the New theatre Co. ve “ e sucl has $2,000 Ww te dt nded methods of mally b ommittee | it was decided to 1 hil hia Jack O'Brien + Jimmy bby of Milwaukee, one o 6 New Theatre Co. wi ; Wuppose such & nan hed a | 8t. Andr cotland) Governing Clud| a n y which Ing in New York when the de go much money oat a? ee MNS MIE | eho four American fightera who went to Tempest as Guest Artlet rin VARUTT FAIR TI sald Tommy, “and sinks it in has bro’ advance rumblings of | t to the national meeting should that he has quit See ntoatane, | Australia, won another battle In. that | | MAJESTIC si), Weald tine ag eet home. Here he has a $5,000 me net ion for : mmokit hy vote 0 the side his b sepa Gh 1 AM SORLOOEAAS, | Mats. Wed. & Pliur. 3 to! Daya. 1th Av, 1 Wee another eruption from the still smoking a by vote as t le hi aia in tata bonne s country a few weeks Jimmy met) f Maurier Vast 2 at 6 per cen ments and tt Sealar, 1 be cast. A contest for pr awe ee fighters 10] srr Higging. “the Australien volver, | @_sactertinck’s THE BLUE BIRD Weis Mat datiy, wBee Lilacs to pey before he can ever’ hope to ba trouble began early lowed, In which the supporters ng Off at his ew clus the Ameri. | Welant, tn wt round bout at Rush and Hite. BRONX is anything off on his ho It would) esiowing protracted talk ov Andrews won by large odds, The iG. ot Hilinnnipnine, te Pig ter's Bay, near Sydney 5. u Cera Aad AY Pail 8 n break him.” dardization of s same week the Plainfleld Club held a me Se Twladelphia. deo tr h ' . fat daily. Ingram _& Co.. os 0 ate ost | C8! 9 ! ure Knockout Brown anc ew | Dim out In the eighth r Tsong THe aLinn murphy soca on aed eats Sener | ablegram that m putters among similar meeting, which took the other | Stugrm, but lis terms dil not wult the | never had a cHance with Clabby from Tie BEER Pun Atlanes Fi ALA Fat incessantly, Whon talking real, estate| naq ‘beon barred. despatch hap- to the hibited course, Since, @ batt le for proxies for the moment the bout started. | HACKETT ™ ADELE RITC fe do em to ha n idea on} voned to be printed during the Garden mainly with | to-day's Chicago meeting has been | J tue First By Oh stadia, (BOSTON Bl cael Se a a ej cussion en Wa: Travis ar y glide has guarded the outcome with a Ce ETAL SOR: BICuIaLON HRBNY* | AMUSEMSINTS, CASINO™ Wax mighty. tabute to a many ttle ohap|Chartes B, Macdonald and other con- forels' n the !xealous hand nder Joe’ Woodman's manage. | J NEW KN LEA EMMY OPEN 10 AM. — “AUTOMOBILE SHOW MADISON SQUARE GARDEN PEOPLE'S SYMPHONY CONCERTS 17 at S15 P.M. 1 Gare Late, ig geaeent ware mabe: nia, Cell eaten, Quintet Bole gcse ta te amtuy, B82). ‘uaa M Hiway & Jb i mony 0 HuNwAgUH t ‘i ier. \t a2 Union. Ba. WALLACK’S | \ . | S ’ CUNHERS, GLOBE ih Mat WILLIAM COLLIER" ©" Matiness Wed, & Sat, 2.10. , not a boxing glove nor a mond Hill . pinuiscees GLOBE & "% ved SOME, ty ® gett tae daterned leprae rts tne | Says He'll Run Vis ays! CIM Len 8 Bs |] POWANDER WALK” fv, corner of ‘baby’s room" is a picture of] | F x . NE i and elementary baske teams || Boys’ High ‘ | M h B N caver ke BOP Prices di. he, Evga, TOR Pry st Tommy in fighting togs, but one would| The New York University basketball In the Pub ' etic || Jamatca ; : eta H AUC. elter OW Jrsou Bers Pens | TN We Bo ieth *Mtay rwin | Ast The Aviat bags never see it unless attention was called | team defeated Wesleyan in a cl and | 1¢ ments, in the high achoo! |4 ares A 7 PP cea St HENRY MILLER i) ‘OC WEST END 5 Wat i] NiGter he A ator “ivmaen to Ite well contested game by the score of | divis ih. wall mest Jains __ | Cr, : ¥ i L iernard in te Cam Beg NT... LENA ASHWELL in Judith are y ery Baaboneny Durnin re, le tur one 220 P.M, at the cout of 1 at Warwick Hall » referee Will be | for ag Yok ¢ ! oar lay Wlauber, The WE, ir Leal Care LAST NEW JOBE AEF SARA RCE Ce @ Perel + right w y story yiole ., , pferee \ Mr noks and the umpire tov . : Ww. aud 5. Maus Se re pea the| ‘The victory of the Violet five was due, | Forum, The referen will be Mr ty, Hooks andthe umpire Me. Rod : ot NEW AMSTERDAM; 42% tie 23.3 PP ELLEN TERRY sure caaterial, with oll paintings and|in the main, to the inability of the; ger, and the umpire, Mr. Kx i. nat Sie. wo time oh i ‘ : Lina Abarbanell with Kali | ee cmicn SOALLIND, BOREL. panels in rich boxed frames, gg Sem Middletown men in shooting when they | Newtown five are nat at ¢ it 1 at play to-day The g or 1 h AVAME SHE RRY euterh ry SULIFD, A De AE home, The dining room, a model of the New England boys carried the ball | District last week, and are A Commerce has been postponed. ad an ¢ stril add ne stint he Inter: Oallete! biagartt au | ag cosines and cleanliness ts richly f4F-| awn the floor by fast teain work only [Yo win the remaining games on thelr? At the Whchth I | that ser 1 wot Wor'd sOrestestSpcolacie-Colossal Gireys ICEHOCKEY fashed, too, On one side of the room |#own the Atal ly ee et encore. schedule, in which event they wil! stil) Ninety-fourth street an 4 . j t 8 Pot pENt Haluluina Orcheetres or C srenleeli poe acleeveressa’ Cirevs § from the floor to the ceiling is a china to fal jen they , lat kK the and last atl ‘ Seat . Hox “4 GARDEN ,.. cnn st. NICHO! from the Sataining a most. expensive| ‘The Gothamites showed up best in| have a chance to win the honors, In the en aha will be ml ; aan y priate | BAN Bec NEAT MON. Ginner set and on the other side altheir defense, although their offense with Eastern Nok they Were | snes peD, Wal be ES al TAR iat 1 Ro met LUBE Ri) Soa ee a a POSSARE Mn. Sh! | WINTERG ARTEN Ey cabinet built in the wall is well stocked | was also good. Capt. Smith, on account | without the services of 1, their s€ar | rook tZ o'clock th R € ay t f s a CF MH sas 1 Me Bat Bt, | Orig. Atma Co. with cut glass. of his shooting, and Strensend by his | guard, lyn title will be deci¢ 1 rey * ; in ING MAD BELA SCOT F HH tostermas Murphy a Home Man, excellent dribbling aid best for the N.| Frvenznick, Hastern's centre, 18 loom. |B astern District. Boy ‘ ent tT NEW YouK Bow to ty yoy BELAS Except when away on training trips|y, U, Capt. Hayward of Wesleyan | inv up strong scholastic } ——- uid per Por taia Mite TY M K tosMEnY THF BROOKLYN AMUSE ‘8 or out driving real estate argain4, | starred for the visitors, | Eastern Dist Boys! Mi Michigans i Track Schedules Out. “ hon J came {for the finals NAUGHT REPUBLIC , MPIR WIC Murphy {8 always at home, The white!" n,. qrst halt was charaeterized by | #fternoon at M, uf the ANN ARBOR, Mich, Jan, 14—Athietle | @ 1 1 reathing t! rough Wet y's i€ + ue ai lighte rarely biink on him. He ts a] tna cnded With N.Y, U, [seventh Regiment Armory. ‘Tho 5 Director Barte of the University of [one opening, while t ‘ «Ww KEV ECCA OF SUNNYSROOK FARM Broadway & si Buis home man entirely and finds plenty to |!ittle scoring: Meee be M. Rotherham and the u: Michigan, to-day gave out the 1911} r m the trials, 8 v4 4 (MOULIN ROUGE LES: ENS interest him In his twenty-year-old wife | ahead 1-4, 1, Wykel schedules for the Michigan track team that 1 was rattle GEF:RICH ira ACADEMY Ope BG. 10, ayo 80. | retoing baby, He sits for hours| The Wesleyan team started off fast| At § P.M. at the court of the Temple wyy indoor achedule includes Syrne At wasn't the casg |WALLINGFOR Mat 1) AST LYNWE, ) Paying. with the youngster. In the second perlod and, at one time, Hchmond TEN wil clash wit i otand Cornell In Ann Arbor br during may (2) Sun."2 Coucsrte, Nest Mon.-—Brewster's Millions can Matinee 39 Murphy doesn't lke to fight. “Any-|1eq the Violet five, The latter soon b ‘gh, Ashmead an areca set CM iat giiAnaa (ash quen' pas nay ‘ 20 Mate Wed & sate P Keita tt Max yy meen, Gass is ceaay,” he 0004 ta to ‘ aS smond played well on March 2. ‘The outdoor achedute ¢ the ¢ Sune gt ; : GERMAN OPERA Co, body that destion on the subject, “Hur [struck thelr stride and regained thelr | cing rasmus lust Week and will be | follows: April 25, Pennsyivania relay at follow wit Teh pia 2 iH AVE, ! I'm glad T took up the game. It's made | !*a4. i . ata big factor against Manual to-night, | 64 on Franklin Field; May 14, Syr 1a f é Mat a lot of money for me that I couldn’t| In a preliminary game the N. ¥. U. | Tho referee for 1 be Mr, | cuse Ann Arbor; May 1-20,” inte 1 © TGRAND y AwS Ty sean LU) BIA = AVTON'S LEE AYE. mabare ave earned otherwise.” freshmen defeated the © ns fresh. | Dein e un nan scholastic meet In Ann Arbor; May aor the at, Pod 7 ‘ gve¥ MAT. LY. “Do you intend to stick to itt” mgn by the score of 2-13, Flusalis » Hall wil meet Eastern intercollegiate meet. Next Monday, THE THIRD DrGnEN. & j., {ih THE BARRIER. * , ‘ ¥ s _— ne ree detest te AO le an ce he, AaB ee a nina a ee ee

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