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Ck ee ed We army me wy es ~ oe ewe -: asad. P BEST SPORTING P AGE IN EW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN JACK GOODMAN, WEST SIDE ASPIRANT TO LIGHTWEIGHT CHAMPIONSHIP —_|GQIFFIN DISPOSED BY LEACH CROSS UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY I} ighting Dentist Has Easy ' 4 Time Defeating Australian To-Night’s Bout at the Fairmont | a ee A. C. Between Packey Mc-| Ife right hand swing fueh Farland and Jack Goodman) GeoDMAN HAS |Agnter, haceked out Chatter Grime of stag of the Vanderbilt A, C, in Cler- nt Avenue Rink, Brookiyn ad a chance of winning moment the bont started, as a big advan over him in Seen in New York in Many Long Months. NoT FORGETTING OF Coumse, THAT URUK SHOWS OCCASIONAL SAMMY MEUY SAYS PACFARLAND and reac Leach went - % MAY BE CLEVER , But JAR Has GLEAMS OF CLEVERNESS JAG CAN riffin the moment the bell . Cogrriaht, 1911. by The Press Publishing Co. i) THe %.0. Tove. AIMDELF , See ony One and began to send In hard smashes } (The New York World) ; FINioee fa body. One of these -NIGHT'S the big night. McFar- ee ee ae — ‘ 1 the chin, stag. ring. ng he . Cross rushed in lefts and land and Goodman at the Fair- mont A. C. It looks the best card een in New York in many a lone month. Both McFarland and Jack Goodman @re clever. Both can fight tn ding- ne a hard which made him rant weiaut . ground. Just before the round dong style on occasion. Both can hit! | ee s . Leach Jabbed Griffin hard In the har@s although in respect to this latter | ONSHIP 5 e and threw over a short right swing Phase of affairs Goodman has an ad- | THE COLUMBIA BASKETBALL THE HIGHLANDERS HAVE JUST Ke] Wi team wi mae Prneeton toneht oF satel Jehe ia eyeinn was! JACK Johnson b7i ig t the latter's court in their second game| WO played with the New Brunswick ad which veetege. Anybody who can knock out} second tough citizen like Bedell in three or four rounds has a punch that may | upset tho best of fighting “dope.” | Of course McFariand'’s punch is some-| Ying of a mnystery. MoFariand being a Saretul and scientific young fellow, has) been winning by outfighting the other | man_all the way, taking no chance of | nach whic hh doubled of the league schedule with the Tigers. | {4m last season, and he has bee von the Jaw With, hie tn the gaime played last weele the ue | graered. © Feport at Athens, Gay os Langtord in Philadelph iq int on the jaw with his jand White quintet defeated the Orange (Pittisaanieiainniai aii Ab che rotaree was GOUntIAg aver Cnt and Black by th f 6-16, TY f HARVARD BASE! VAD era > arial by the score ot ¢| THE HARVARD BASERAL cs 1 BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. his second, Princeton outfit expect to do far better| will practice at Annapolis from Sam Lew ‘ ages . sw wat verb 8 then breaking © band by wild slugxing This) Sac on their own court, however, and wiil!35 to 21, ant during that period one or Big Match Will Take Place at Ki Fone - over to where L was and hes his well studied alse ever! @ make the visitors hustle to win. Colum-| more games will ve played against the I} At Fairmont a. c key M tried to kick him through the rope ‘ged ever | JOODMAN , bia will be somewhat weakened by the| Midshipmen Jack O’Brien’s Club i | ‘arland of Chicago will) ms ASG letely out the refer Sines he graduated trom the novice class} = Tug West Site joss of Alexander who broke a finger le mens Club at thck Goodman of this cy in pver_him + oy ae bar trying to win every Mgnt | LiaHnwergat 1 SaturdaySs game with Wesieyan. His} SEVENTY-ViVE 3 REPORTED a ' of ten roun, \ in first round. He has never been | * ope” place will be filled by Jacques, to Coach Courtney for the first indoor | Six Weeks f jymnasium A, A fm @ pinch where he had to violate this OPE rowing practice of the season. § | nny Walts of Jorsens ity and 18 Years at This Adarcss Mean, Soanciain custom of bis, It may be possible JAMBS BACK WHO REPRE-| No. % was the member at — K of Brooklyn. will - 90 that McFarlam, in desperate straits, | sents Kansas Ci, wha year's varsity eight who didn't put in| ‘ ; ; in star bout of tea T Feeling and feeling the possibility of the first game agains: an appearance, Eight new iacnines BY JOHNS POLLOCK. eG back of the Brooklyn team, in the Na-| Were used for tho first time, eved counting DEL K O'BRIEN, iy ok announced that the Ithacans will row tig Ebi AIRS “ Ba @portfic as any in the busin tonal Three-Cushion Bullard aM ied ae is tana w gents ets «Merkle Tells tor First Time |=" *=** a osaneee Me wel Oe Hae ae oot Fala, ino make this a groat fight Is the adso- THE UNITAD STATES REVOLVER —— ly making a sirenuous eifort 4 a ‘sagen of each man. McFar- Wh H D id: t T. S | association {s going to enter a team ana STRATFORD F. Mahinda T, ‘is alwaye confide: ° r 1 . the retiring president, has refused re- fare: that ‘he. will wine ‘The’ thougnt yrievian ouch CON 88, plo Fames at Btock- oo imation in the ‘Now. York Bowling of thle def over to > _—_ Association, and gives as his reason t) ‘nce he encounters the harder he fights, | Giants’ Fi seman in TOWN "How avout this, Bob? asked Matty.|cago that the United States Golf Aa-| ciation in permitting mu and wurer he feels that he nis, tet Base ‘Is there le with the score| sociation doesn't want to ‘be on the be formed ten days + o “outs” with St. Andrews and that the | tourneys and also the! can't Keep up the pace with him.| and Breaks Long Silence tte: ‘You've | latter's "rules ‘will be followed. The | of the loaded bait. might uncork a wallop| __ To Learn to Dance ‘Suntasy), $1, 24 8 iprhate, free): autructon Cisces always forming. Beginners Any Time ide, 2, bwO-steD, owe pat up a great battle at DA wee ago, Reynolds knockiag round, after Hunt h ai wil XK Johnuon, “inf t with Kulke Ki Tounds at 8a a matched Jack Johnson and Sam Langford to meet at one of the club's shows in 8! weeks, Woodman, 1 ford, b private and 4 clase saons «with made), $5. y nt faslurs OF taht,’ replie m. ry refunded, : a thing | new playing code arranged at the meet-| ONIN THES : >» ¢ ‘CODMAN started his ring career, Regarding Famous Play. rong with the gaye we SNYtMR LTT e last Saturday will be submitted to| IN THE OPENING MATCHES OF 5 fo Uke MoFarland, by knocking out b. . - ‘Matty thon took me by the arm and]|the Scotchmen and request made for| the Intorclass fencing tournament now canine E ‘ @ lot of fighters in short bouts. | we walked away to the clubhouse.” suggestions and criticisms, | being held at Columbia, the senlors won fat London on Feb. ING ‘Then, like McFarland, he became very ! | During the hearing of that’ famous pba | ali three of their bouts; Dwyer, Pitt and Ls We festand clever, and seldom won with a BY BOZEMAN RULGER. case Markle was not called before the] HARVARD WON ITS FIRST GAME | Marshall were the members of the win- 1 Lang. the Austral A for Large ree Booklet 1, and up to this time he has.of the season in the Intercollegiate | ning team. The frestimen will meet the bar not er y Mefutosh’s Hew * never said a word about the incident. Hockey League, dofeating Columbia at | sophomores to-day and the winning tro, meet sees, and for @ time seemed to the baseball world on its ear Gy qocount. of Harry Pulliam. being the Boston Arena, 6 to 0. The Crimson | will meet the senfors Thursday. Jase his confidence a little, His friends by falling to touch second and. ian at the game cridence wescner| seven protested Waenburne, the goal- emplained his style of fighting by say-| who “came back" Inst fall by playing | Considered necet-ary. | Keeper of the Biue and White team,| TOGO §. HAMAMOTO OF TOKIO ing that Jack, who ts a handsome little @ wonderful game against the [Ugi- “I'm going ot be hore for a week just | clamning hia three years asa university |has been given written permussion by ad was “afraid of his face." He landers, dropped into New York yes-\ to see how New York looks in winter,” | player at Harvard made him tneligib! McGraw of the Glants to care to carry any thick ears or|terday to see McGraw and, tncidentui-|sald Merkle, “and then I am going to| but he was allowed to play. ng and et ie > Agere ba ree paid he rp Rage sen Rag Ua eveege Mie ty the heat Ee div on! THE NEW YORK STATE BASE-|he can go home and teach his fest t idea, if Jack ever had it, has| was begun in Toledo several wovks|! am going by the boat which sails on f NE B BASE-| he can go hon f MENEMDGASGA entirely cinco he wont une| ago. In addition to t Fob. 2. If we get our pitchers in good |‘ball League will meet at Albany Wed-!men the fine points of our work as a ‘aw| H + wt ¥ ) der the management of Sammy Kelly, |etudent Merkle has gone into the ral ,| Shape this season and have enough of nesday, Jan. 2. pasume, them on hand to take thelr regular | Pr nee Rimself uw great and aggresve fighter | estate business and he can talk as! turn 7 think we ought, . jturn I think we ought to come near, ten years ago, Kelly's‘ one idea is fight, | Elidly about the northwest quarter of| winning out.” . i Tenney Trying ‘MalleiHeaded sige Sto Land Donlin | Putter Wins Out fight fight. He has drilled it tnto| the southeast quarter of section 21, Goodman, and in his last few ring! range 4, township 18 (wherever ‘hat is)! Tary Dole ant bis i find, that ti fisees 10 to 4 Spent: Jack has forgotien all about |@8 he can avout how he manages to| PMVog a lot tine of it 1 Liteon? for Boston Club| at Golt Meeting ip single finishing punch. He had some F's MERKLE, the man who sat! commissi dy. f New_Jemey ing Club stag on Feby “go tenble in ins’ away in less sai yen rounds, Mat, IA HOU nt Sth ay tlona! E TiANALIN, SAM MANN & CO, Ey Bie to $1. Dally Mat..2i KITTY. ones ety A AMUSEMENTS, jstw York's LEADING Ti EMPIRE t)))0 5)" E:HEL BARAYMURE | lace. The face has suffered, of | tit @ ball harder than anybody else, | mrick course, but he has made a much better | Hall playe: ‘ rat 2 ‘much curt on the sinailer ones ooo impression in the ring. That's why he | kle can dri runer than any-| is Aghting McFarland to-night, and why , ody in the bu s unless it be ¢ | he fe regarded as a possible coming | !¢y Hickman, who x now with : fights ago the tule! Rosrox, Jan, 17.-Hub fandom te wild , Uphtweight champion. minors. rip has been a Riso. Me a CHICAGO, Jan. 17.—Members of the Executive Committee of tho Unltet| ig success fiuancially as well as qvith joy because of the announcement States | TO 1PM, AU i OMOBILE] Gon MY GORCUMSLANTI\G EMIDEN E. iy oar eie Mi ahs HAMMER KE. N 3. olf Association met yesterday z 4 5 " Packey 1s matched with Wolgaat.| Merkle was in a talkative mood yess! thir os Fred Tenney, the new old man-, and drafted their interpretation of the LYCEUM Yi Pap: SH el Goedman wants that match himseif.| terday afternoon, and for the first time | 3 Jack Knight t of the High: ager of the Boston Nationals, that there| rule relating to “form and make of golf MISS BILLIE BERKE avzann GW He thinks that !f he beats McFarland | since that lamentable Incident whlen | te a Wt side pan taken'time i8 @ splendid chance that Mike Donlin, | ¢lub Syuther , heerrwetats 401) 1 GARKICK © 3% Sty uf wr 1 MADISON SQUARE GARDEN Welgast will have to fight him instead, lost New York the pennant he gave| ty the forelrk sud. is already getting in ahape the former star outfielder of the Gtants,| At the annual meeting held Saturday | Jack Reynolds, the Tight Cheary weight ot ri lata: Werhoe, hat Ch ADMISSION Ot the Chicagoan. “He'll try his beet | iis side of the affair. Up to this time) five "ie prutlel Ruel ah a bot TONIGHT AT 8.15 night the note or interpretation as | Brooklyn, will meet again, at Brow ood, and ‘they may he wel be a member of the club during » inein pag sum ig a ten-roumd bout ‘Tied Farery morning fot «lore the coming season. framed by the Executive Committee on | “reese Somme Saturday afternoon was declared ame fo win, and win in less then ten rounds,| he had never said @ word, but it is| tie of at lasik. bai ) r McGraw of the New York] biguous, and, after an Would be @ great thing for Jack | known that he lost twenty pounds and) te beat Packey. He'd cut in ahead of his | Came near an attack of nervous Pros- | wante ist fivale, Tommy Murphy and K. 0, | tration through worrry caused by the | done’ by roe EDMUND BREESE ON rea WILLIAM GILLETiE i wt. te, Wed. & sat. 2. | f TONIG WA E RCARECROW, to take off weight. All he Man lee ak wel and thie can DM Nationals has evidently given up all reconstruct it, It i handed over te Tae ce ghtto hope of ever having the actor-ball player the incoming Executive Committee, ‘Th THE EW THEATAE rhe rk, Be eral attempts to | AMUSEMENTS. CRITE: RSE ‘att Me 3 Shui on Hyewn, who are supposed to bo next! national attack on his so-called ‘vone- | be a AME nLoANse temer : Perna eer tens ike mM4.44 yack in his camp again, as Tenney {ntorpretation presented at the annus fl phd MVE halite Caen . 4 4n Une for a trial with the lightwelen: | head play.” | thus? Remap ara, Dina ei dectares that Little Napoloon" haa! meeting read: Marte Tempensciucs’ Ariatin Nanily Falr of als title holder. Murphy and Brown have 1 tell you the that ea mg aay that night # Roo! a TAT Coen him permission to negotiate with ‘A golf club of the mallet-headed type Bren yEgyig. wth. Oo. 5 | EAST SEW ots in VEARANCE OF Fight in the limellcnt ximan, * said Merkle re . y ‘can laugh ‘sl Dontin, Hee Shea yom nr a0, Sanatnuo ath Wt LAST WER DHE Bl .| ELLE EN TERR Ral of thet champlonahip, ‘This ad been Co! me thing ne sted for the to Dontin, who ts appearing in a Mil-/ the Hreadth from the face to tho back anew 4 P is fs his chance to jump right t. ty years re, TL was oF s§ waukee theatre, and has made him aj of the head. The shaft may be fixed at shetalaSq. ro-night—rirst Time fi) cham “GLO BES P right to the top, |) fr i " vy Qu@ nobody knows this Getter tha a ; "a Sor peicrapinnes ahead PG. {fam Strang. a letter from him tempting offer to come here next sea-| the heel or at any other point in the |B grace Van StidJifrd '3,Phe Paradive ELSIF SANS hi He ght he Jack himself, ga t When Al) Beldw at ‘ 4 son, ‘Tenney 1 very sanguine of his} head. % BIOL | ee id g single into centre that won the| and fiat decided t j eval OBL g : * A a A across the xrags for the Rr a success Mi LC) I 1 CoNGERE sewson amacel Litaselt on. the weit, Me was Deilin now has bean oat of tie «amo HARRY STONE SHOULD MAKE | \... FAVE ROAM sien Maan Te tea te National Lease | MALONEY EXTEND HIMSELF 38IHSt Lgl man's friends have been ke track of Ms hard ¢ {HENRY MILLER HAVOC REPUBLIC ¥,(0.3, 5! sags GA i "evs full of sat & » rian era REBECCA CF SUNNYB 200K og ad Me eka ts ; se OaUe , Vi ann Wasa Mitel whenthe ef DUC Old Hans moved Lim ous ie fur promises In three aivi- || CASY MINE in'al's Vey 91] NEW AMSTERDAM. Ny FARM . r finish of enthusi Lots of th pore, : ‘ Hhone 0 i Lina Aba CLYMPIC of itn Che i MADAME S mtaey” Tativy, | The Queen of Rol wont BC ETwet Rea 8 of the Sox Lx RIC 4) ise h Nice Tit DEEP Fi RPLE wna ‘ileon saving up their dollars ‘ i tin ut Zand cirare during te int De Ova Makes Brown Reiurns | Amateurs Clash . yy AMET ED AM TARAT RE avy nding that will pu Pig ears ° Giiads tile OVER N | sion xe ATI tA . = Ss. front row ot wate tornest. ‘aoe Vonderiul Play to Ring With His, In Lwely Bouts «nat sae || CASINO Wades ota | |r got Me a Feady to root for thelr champions In Title Match Knockout Punch At Irish Ciub the ean beat any | Gane Marre a Bay pe wt y to root for thelr cham ? 2 hat he can beat any; P wht) PN CON fest musical teady 10 root for | n Title Maich Knockout Punch ris u it oat res | ROA nc 1 oe TESA GH OLUKBIA Faas ree sraeney, bo. will | have ere 1 the atar amateurs will clusn under Se the cage |f Saeue’' The Garablerss!. EWYIRK Hs" & asi sy heme mt fh sa Hig ARSE friends Many have come 1 Aitho e is sure to ‘ sbw We good in nis) Sth Pita fhancAtevicnn ain 5 te | A fait" PF hal RN sft it | Ma JENS from Chicago to «it a Zildo.| opposition every ‘ «sing Ly knocking out Jasy 12° ee eit Zon Wh tetdat tae: | ceanion pO tively Te rae 1 GHEY ~ hagoven 1 there, mts hnoks ay thovws AMre v0 ly the aeaond round log Pate aty Mone toa ne Runsted [tie walter division Zot smith, who | WEELIAM COLLIER * NAUGHTY ABIbiTA | snooxvs SUSE MENTO, Yorp friends, for he has ma . et bee artis ries for seven classes. ‘To-night over |1s & Nat a) v ¥ em in his few visiiw Mer j ‘i : a Staton anal eo ‘ c 1 and @ tdir, square fighting ma y and ent hi ess from as ‘sual fitty bouts Wil be contested, and on} “Iron ™ i iraday evening, the semi-finals and | &md: Young Of left] nals. will produce over forty bouts, | tam div! meet lT CIRCLE "vv nthe || MAY IRWIN | OHAN'S BIGGES AOSE SYDEL.'S Hire Estra—TRANCESCA REDDING & 60, GET-RICH-QU, ua Goodman and MeFariany credit] tirst night's play t mu fInlshod s into the stomach |v'In order that the bouts on th ‘ —— WEST END tits To) eal HoT |WALLINGFORD GAYE1Y ame they play, They ave shen \ sore of 8 ta >. |inary night shall be finishe: HOMMEY AND WAGNER DRAW. |} WRS. LESLIE CARTER_ wosEX' boys drink, amona| | PILAKOFF QUITS WHEN tight, the tournament will start prompt-| Packey Hommey at o'clock, The boys will weigh tn] fought a hard and Joe Wagner | Joe Weberta, Hwa) hh, Mats, We Aw RE DO Vou ith TRULY scar A JOUN wou Smeal Sct | 2BYSZKO GETS TOO wank dA AF DAAISBAPE HS, A DA Tony ha Aig° S08 || Pewee anne THIRD BeGheE } ela ars tie moet wondessul aho i TRA Rianiiinece | \ a ete aay detocotin” Hall, Fic dan, \ Wed landing from Oro studied = WE ARE OVERSTOCKED Covent = irc | GRELA, WEBER TRO Fats t t Ma | H way de 03 SCAM ENT ANTONIA Rwy a sate f uo ball to the ride | BF Li therefore our Remnant Sale. The largest money | HANB RAD EHERUOE HOF JHURTIG & SEAMON' Si on Sa PAT ma Roxio | Palle Ne’ alent eve awen it saver ever offered. Suits to measure from the | AY a ge dante mae ten DUCHESS » | AMPHION Masivon A, C. which voids torial 8 "iene anal trom the ireStun taken | agrecnents wan tot snase very finest materials $18.00, regardless of | BRONX or’ oe ik AVTUN'S LEE AVE, | gata" lzer’s Harlom River Park, Friday| rai From this p ve é former prices. |B atar. pal’ ye Hordon de Sard, Others ts to introduce the real, old-time s all over the table rty-wix L nd te Ineldentaliy, Manager Humpries | trouble in pocketing his n eded flve 10-20-2060, KEY #: WALLACK’ reine The Gay Matlida Mar, wily ‘ a We Beate Wak gee DP | eee med sat bout tat hoks ke | ae otal of hi ceived 3h, by ay the |e canes Neth Rio acoe a \ A RNHEI Broadway & | Pe 3 te “ena stenayitssee Sunday World Wants Work per, ai eh sports say. In pene to 0 ployed out hi went gs an J ot Lae he i Fas GARDEN iN ON Ra ung Donohue of Hostyy and Kid gp until he haa pocketed 2 ie 9.4 tal jogs ro ua iadinult Babel gu | ’ Ninth St. Sees fe aE pil HAV. elshe oul Monday Morning Wonders, ¥

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