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THE EVENING WORLD, ‘THURSDAY, JANUARY 19, ay EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK © HASN’T HE A SWELL CHANCE? Copyright, 1911, by The (Phe New York World), UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Press Publishing Co. Milwaukee Lad Loses "tad Lente wee | Round Bout to Ausiralian Who Beat Papke. it és q Hack O’Brien Has Arranged One of the Biggest Boxing Bills in| ‘ syr Yr, N. S W., Jan. 19.—Dave 7 " | Smith, the Australian middleweight the History of the Ring for who was awarded the decleion of a fei His Philadelphia Club, There | over Billy Papke, the American, here a short time ago, has succeeded tn iT | beating another one of Uncle San’s ; Being Two Champions Among | fighters. Jimmy Clabby, the welter- ; . welght of Milwaukee, who has won Those Who'll Appear. four fights here against Australian Aaa fighters, was the Yankee to suffer de- eee Be Ne Yet ei ~ round battle, and at the Anish the eet ACI 6 | round battle, and © le CK OBIE "A devioing mor |New West Side Idol Gets cn, aparie ho acon nt ‘ Promoter than he ever After the verdict had been announced, arg wee was famous as = . * abby put up an awful howl, claiming Niladelphia dancing master h B t W, th St the referee had robbed him and thet » sther gronser has nat eae Chase Requests His Men Chance in Bout Wi ONE iio Sei ot Nave “roctved put on two world's champions, and was a dri Smith had several pounds He carried w. the better of the weight. the fight to Clabby, and although the cenecilpariinas 4 third bout two boys who would Pack @ house as star bout attractions to 0 Jump on Water Wagon’ | BOXING STAGE TO-NIGHT. any time. | Tommy Maloney Will Appear | | American scored frequently, Smith 41@ " of It, and ey suc | ” at execution at close quarters. One might think that O'Brien's Phila- It f it, and if they succeed in beating him whet eceeeet ee ES in Main Ten-Round Contest At National A. C.—Three ten- fo Sere seid Geiphia club would be satis po : , out he will come in mighty handy as a Sie on ——- Ma 2Omtes round bouts will be put on: || Conlon Knocks Out Moran. fuch a main event as Ad Wolcast ana| Highlander Manager Wants! utity man, You know 1 have always | ae? Tommy — Maloney Harry || scotpedis, Teon, Jen. lender Kaockout Brown. Surely these two will ; x [believed that the strength of a steam ts | at the National. Stone, Charley Selger Jefe |) mooring Terry Moran of Brooklyn three, ; be worth the $3 to $10 admission, ‘voi-| His Men to Report to Him [in its substitutes, and that is the one | Smith and Jimmy Ambrose ve. [| sins in the first round with short jabe, ; Ast is champion, and Knockout Brown thing that kept the Highlanders fight- | At Le ee A. Acdack ||| t@ the Jaw, Johnny Coulon delivered the |.” t has leaped into the first rank of the i ; iti | ns to the last minute last summer, No . 5 rg of fa knockout in the second round defore a” 4 ‘ of the ‘ i - y Gi i # ilghtweight class and achieved far more in Good Condition matter who was hurt or who was taken j BY JOHN POLLOCK. | eo Harry Greenhou small crowd at the National A. C. with 1 Popularity than Wolgast himself. There — | out, we had some one to go in for him HILE the six fighters who are to} \ a right hook, The fight proved a dis- appointment to the crowd who jeered the Eastern boy in each round. Gewlon left for Chicago after the fight. t Brooklyn Beach A. C., South Brooklyn.—Joe Bedell vs. Willie Beecher, ten rounds. At Clinton A. C.—Johnnly Daly |] vs. Young O'Leary, ten rounds. ; isa big chance that Knockout Brown may finish Wolgast before the end of the sixth round. “Dumb Dan" Morgan i pulled off a quite a coup when he in clash the three ten-round bouts at the National Sporting Clud stag to-night are not topnotchers, | they nevertheless have been doing some and play ball just as good. McGraw has always kept a lot of substitutes or utility men on the bench, and that is | why he has always been in the fight. NEWS AND NOTES. THE CHANCES ARE Minnesota tennis team will be seen in BY BOZEMAN BULGER, HOWING that he has some individ- ual ideas on training, and that he THAT THE Hutchins and partner and Whitney- Barger match. S | _ Australian Ban’ ate slipped Knockout in ahead of Packey wpprectates the advantage of ball) “If you will remember, Inwin con-|action in the spring at three Eastern great fighting at the different tea! se Bragcre og | yack Ladbury, the bantamwetght MoFariand, Owen Moran and Tommy | Players getting away to a flying start, | tinued, “the Highlanders took an awful |colieges—Harvard, Yale and Cornell—| IN| A WRESTLING MATCH AT] and ought to furnish plenty of fast rf be fighter of Australia, was outpointed by | gf Murpoy for w try at the lghtWeight| Hal Chase, manager of the Highlanders, | rai three years ago simply through a|this trio hawng volunteered to defray {Portland, Me, Dr. Roller won over | sjugging. In the main xo Tommy Kid Murphy of this city in a ten-round ‘ tide. S has written to each of his men asking jack of substitutes, The team got crip-|the expenses of the Westerners. Monk" Anderson of Buffalo in tW0|Majoney, the promising Hahtwelght of} i) ie say agaioat Jack Saraze, to, out at the Sharkey A. C. stag. Mur- , Then, for a semi-final, there are Abe|@s a personal favor that they refrain| pied as it started West, and without : straight falls, the west side, will meet Harry Stone, | ten Ly totic, Opening tas of shelphy was the essor and had the 3 Attell and Patsy Kilne, who will fur-| from drinking any kind of alcoholic | competent men % THE DARTMOUTH BASEBALL sig a ss the cast side fighter, who has fought | 9uccnh iit vie house at NO. 2H | Petter of eight rounds of the battle. In competent men to go in and play It wae “WYLLIE HOPPE PLAYED” BRIL- Long y. = nish a nip and tuck fight, Kline is @| drinks from now unt! they reach Hot | absolutely impossible to keep them up {team has arranged a schedule of twen-| 10h and defeated Joe Mayer, the | Ave Attell and many other cracks. In | to ‘nlako good this time the sem{-final Frankle Maher gave Mike © very dangerous featherweight. Possibly | Springs, the latter part of mext month. | in the feht. ty-nine games and an extended Southern | gmateur champion of Philadelphia, in| the other bouts Charley Seliger of Ho-| stonto Attell, the California bantamweight pea Carroll a severe beating in a s!x-rou another world's title may change hands} Hal explains that it is not his idea to} In addition to Ms duties as scout Irwin | t!P. The list of game: the first block of their handicap match | boken, the “Iron Man,” will tackle Jeff brother Ca _fimpons, featherwelehe, eh bout. * im this bout, although it seems less| start a temperance sohool or anything 4, going to do a little regular managing era Coaltge "te" Stoaoass, Weaktogton: ya score of 400 to 175. Hoppe is to | Smith of New Jersey, while in the opener | Wi. irate’ with Phu" Acuoremn for tes | guenmy Gardaer Win . 2 Mkely than in the main event, Attell is|of that kind, but he saya tt takes sev-| work this spring. He will train with Tesoro at At | Play 2,000 points at the 18.1 game while} simmy Ambrose and Young Solsbers, | (iinis atthe Vanderbilt A.C. stag iis FALL RIVER, Mass., Jan, 19,—Jimmy @ still a very foxy artist in his line, and] eral weeks to offset the fattening effect | the Highlanders and will have change Heatig ity his opponent is making 1,400 points a: | the fast local bant will battle. Bight, while on Jan, 31 he wil} hook up with | Gardner of Lowell beat Terry Martin of ; six rounds Is a short route for him. lof alcohol, and that if the men will | oe ie second team when the club splits | Gollmvia, a hem Yorks” 30, “army at" Wweat | 182 qvetah, the Eogtiah Hahtweight cham. | owe ty A nuuamare tor ieee runt | Philadelphia so badly that Referee Cote i st . i jet 29, loin at lanover ; doin al h, EY E But when Joe Coster and Tommy | start in now they will be Just right to) at Athens and starts over different | Han y Saaaachusette Biato at | PRESIDENT AUGUST HBRRMANN te calied uyon to defend bis title again! mitiettichia Sach ‘O'Brien shar aleve, uy for | StOPDEA the Dout in the third round to O'Toole are put in for the first bout one| get the benefit of training when it be-|youtes for home. ol Uatasette at Hanover; May of the Cincinnatl Club hae tendered battle. at National Sporting (Club of at is club, the American (A. 0, of | save Martin from being Knooked oa! ; : i acne ella % Seton me ‘a i nt is forced to accord Jack O'Brien a cer-| ging, “I am no believer in total ab- ‘ —_— Tinea, Wafte at Hanover: |his resignation as a member of the /lendon om Feb 27 O° fought Shere. nr covere! | (ecules ewcite NY! ett ytie: Mpoty, “nt The Chae City was completely + tala amount of respect. Coster and! gtinence,”” says Chase, “In fact, 1 do] | Firmen Luh, the brillant young outielder, whe ‘x aca et Rutes Committee, and gives President! ris a ten monte agg. Weld and, Wells wil | Sixcround | bout Caterer ering, dip is outclassed. > O'Toole fought @ great vattle in Phila-| not believe that a glass of ale after a aie “aa goring is’ contenbat in Univeral (of Vermont at Burling ib Thomas J. Lynch of the Nationa: | fsht, twenty route el at Carlitt, Wales. | Monde. nae feet ay elated “Bhaiy Leng thoes on 6 Foe, {a Geiphia & few weeks ago, and will draw | game does a ball player any harm. I do Matareat aires Tat usaed ona | Oe att ea seers ey orertuet ee the, Piigbur JL-known fight promoter LONDON, Jan. 19.—Bill Lang, the A i Lo ey clibs and now he is a dent Ba’ y Dreyfuss of ie tsburs lly Mef'arney, ye}|-known . “é 4 @ crowd on their own account. The} not propose to watch my men like a bac wn without knowing” j which “club ine nia ub Seal acusimeas WO" Slip Che oR aes es Cae Moree ‘he | BIG ENTRY FOR GAMES OF Australian heavyweight pustit® was ere wien, we See 'erentent 0076 lashocimanter, and if they with te'take © srody, but he Rad's long talk, sith 2 | vacancy, Cea eye da, “Oklahoma, for. some | BROOKLYN P. 0. CLERKS, Aisqualified tn the first round of his fight «© that ever offered the fight fans) a drink occasionally that 1s their own day ‘and the chances are that li —. 5 posers iy aA \foria in his battles with Marvin » U e'at Olympia with Petty Officer Curran, in ny club since MoAullife, Dempsey, | amrair. My idea in thie le to start @ tne worrying core to the “Gtante, THE NATIONAL RACQUET DO! THE FORDHAM PREP BASKPT-, fut ‘sas ee Heenneety. 109 tater to, the the claimant to the British heavyweight John L. Sullivan and Jim Corbett drew! jittio home training before we take on er limit. Under the new ride he ran | bles champtonship tournament will s ball team defeated Mount Vernon High | Witer, Billy has this fo aay aboot THe! More than 800 entries have been re- championship, for hitting Curran while * thousands to New Orleans frotn all over | tne heavy work.” garry ihietytive blascrs ‘until Atay 1B ‘and’ then jn the Hub to-morrow. The New York |School by a score of 28 to 17. sora $5, ,t0h, Felachers clever and” cas ceived, for the annual games of the|on his knees. the wor! Arthur Irwin backs Chase up in this Racquet and Tennis Club have four ay ehmeat.” Brooklyn Post-Office clerks, which will dec BON Se It will cost O'Brien about $12,000 to Dil! wow. tte aya the quickest vay in the | Wilbert Robinson hes sent word that he pes | Dalrs,entered. The matches have been| The Columbia track management an- Donohue, of Boston, regantot as one cf! be held in the 47th Regiment armory, loe Hylan Spal tht ie, But he has the fineat| see a made arran ave hia business looked | arranged as follows nounces that Blue and White teams the biisiness, gets his long | ‘Saturday night. The| PROVIDENCE, Jan. 1.—In the mata this attraction. Hut he has the finest word to take off welght and regain rin Bi he will “Jou the | “‘Iriday—N. W. Cabot and B. Wendell | will be entered in the following. meet: show his sk to New! Brooklyn, next Saturday 4 bout at the Rhode Island A. C, Fighting and “most salubrious and commodious" | Ving is to keap. away from. alcoholic | (sity at ville Job, will be to Look after | 5 Freee en va, GO, Clarke and R. |Jan. 2, Brooklyn Post-office clerk's Mf. np A.C, aad at, Sulic | ygt Includes athletes from colleges, | Pout bt the Ricle Test ea given the + Club-house in the contry. His recetpts| geinks, “Heer has as much of a de-| as Charley Farrelly who goes South whh tie| Fincke, New York. G, R. Fearing $r.[B. A. annual carnival; Feb. 4, Iris! comer, in the star bout cf | clubs, regiments and schools, @eciston over Joe Burns of Philadetptsta Ought to come near to $20.00. Philadel-| ye kng effect upon the wind,” saya | lghislii pene had rater tare Robis-| and H. D. Scott, Boston, vs. W. Dins-|American A. C. meet; Feb, 11, Boston | tex ne recently, teat Johnny Maro | In ‘the relay race for colleges of| 4t°the end of & ton-round go. phia bouts have occasionally drawn vig) Avinur, “ag cigarettes, and there 1s | body ia the tusine, “™ MSMT Man 4m) ore and Partner, New York. A. A. meet: Fob. 13, New York A, C. | and ,doubtiem will make Dono | Greater New York, Columbia will meet potatos money. Battling Nelson puiled down) coining that can stop @ man's wind as Saturday—C. Hutchins and partner, |meet; Feo. 21, Hartford games at Hart. |? —- Broouiva,| the City College of New York. The| ‘Thomas and Sullivan Draw, over $10,000 as his end when he fought | MOM OE SAbt re ett! Mh Eeceived a | Toston, vs. Payne Whitney and M, Bar- |ford, and March 14, Pastime A.C. meet. | Jon Conter, the, featherareants 9, PUCK | Columbia quartet has been training| MANCHESTER, N. H., Jan, 1)—Joe ‘Terry McGovern in the Quaker town, | WICK a4 that, 31 photograph of the new ball grounds. r,t | ger, New York, W. Stackpole and J, D. |The spring edule will also indude x Ai AIS OT renult of hie victories over | )oea tor this race, and Bernte Wefers,|Thomas of California and Tommy @ul- “One thing I ike about Chase as @| Gove. waa ‘a menu card’ trim” the hotel | Douglas, New York, vs. winner of Fear-|a dual meet with Syracuse and arrange- | CEM, Vt) Mydumy Walsh and Abe Attell, | har¢ Sa ee elit cae’ ivan @8 CAWTEneS amt Aftona teeeaa tad oung manager,” added Arthur, “is that) showing the good Usings that are to bh | ott and Dinsmore and partner |ments are pending with several other Ae, Mtarted in training for lis ten-round bout | their coach, says ue sae on| sNothing doings? “sald Bil $ ; 1 nnn Fr te Weetera. fighter, | NCI" CChe tea this Tace there will be|@ draw before 1,400 apectators at the OL JEANETTE'S letters are of such )).6 ig not trying to be a despot, but he |e. ca that umd there inst ayring abd igi Match. Winner of Cabot-Wendell and |colleges. Columyo!a will, ag usual, be | with, Frankie Cony, tie CMa ihewiay aught, | easily. Besides re Baga rare occurrence that they are Worth treats his men Ike pals and fellow | didn't even take time to dust tt off, Clarke-Fincke match winner of !represented in the intercollegiate meet. | *,.%ahtie’ Conies's fim appearance ine bout! several other relays, including one for * . ‘ printing. | players instead of making them put — _ ieseninraenipes se vl hint ws an in the East. schoolboys. be * “Dear Mr. Edgren—For the first : fought since he was = . Ee r to the grinding stone. > aa who has not, fo p time since T have been boxing Ta ee a ee one ensvent on the old Dart th Puts matte Law spoil the soallrnia ud: AMUSEMENTS. 18 Years at This Address Means Something . Writing you @ letter of protest. In | gout, “we are going to show you a oldier eles or ar arimou u reese i it Son the ats MARI LO-IBORTOW | nn Tit iw -TWEATAE CRT Wc reading your column I notice thal . 3 ro —— ‘STHE W eat PEW. /alepbope ¥ y his fellow | f, Jack Johnsba says he knocked me | Wonderful ball player in Princeton Seven an Mata’ Wea a Bet a ¢ t. When Johnson told you th Fillott, who Js trying to make third d M il it | itl AMUSEMENTS. fe told my seconds to yell ‘Foul!’ |tace, He will give them all a hot race (0) an 1 1 ar. l es | Oo R eT Te LeADING rite eat hues Arti Vanity Fair To Learn to Dance , erie eet BO waen't felling the’ | | have to be figures, Take Jack Doyle— ut of UNNING | EMPIRE G2 hE ES MAJESTIC. 8 see ae } Sha round of that taht and knocked | ii Famous Irish Regiment Out] e's goine weit now, slack wan srovihe RY! Tre LAN elec LUE Bi ? ene Bere cr aay aehe BBS Moonee. | le ro Last y 5 to this country by John Daly, He won , EIHEL BARRYMORE ¢ | | A deh a oy the steeplechase champlonship ot Ire-| Princeton fought its best in the Inter-| | | VCELIM ar Bey 3 neat a 4 i scuiee nee ru reas esas Retains Titie as | This Year to Capture the land; ran the mile at the “Twenty-sec- | collegiate League game on the St, Nich- LYCEUM To-day & Sat. at 2.20, ra.d 83, Niatinds Wea ai. a:b } . hospital, and it was two hours L H cane “eune ppt Ngnee Rend He! ae ae Jolas Rink, but it was a losing game all || MISS BILLIE B BURKE \TGrace Van Studditord ‘Sean omee } emrers. recovered, and the: poll Pool Cham ion eague Monors, ‘Another new man is J. Larkin, a good |t¢ Way, for the Dartmouth boys were | KNE CFO mea NOW BELLING, DAL YS Bey See ae op i ets OP to piater charges agsinst man at the malf-mile. Edwards predicts | full of ginger and scored just twice as COME, FIRST SERVED. WM. FAVERSHAM "a,c || j eg argos te wil tha bewspa> = | that Larkin will cut a big figure dn the | many goals, the score being 6 to 8 at the . THE FAU: i DANS. In GHANTEGLER LFRED DE ORO declared before RACK athletics 1s not the only | amateur ranks some day. He saya that | finish, thing at which the members of | ‘O9th Sty co: "Siats, Wed: Set.2.06 per men of Philadelphia, Larkin has splendid form. He will run la AUD | “ repared to put up on his matoh with William H. Clear- ‘The Tigers fought their hardest all the WEDNESDAY & S$. ‘yes Farge tu ten BRA INE 4 } dinate Giuton) dovare as a wag water began that whether he won the athletic onmunization at the| {ane novice ete | way, using every bit of hockey strategy |} GARRICK * #3 a Li Y ME © that Johnson can't knock me out, lor lost he was going to give up pool | "Sixty-ninth” are geatly good. Some of | saturday night and then We will be ablo | ‘hey knew, but, sometiow or other 1: ) ht of more than ‘common Ly IC Pete | ‘We can go into any room and T | paying and devote Nie entire attention | them can box a bit when the occasion | to get a fairly good line on what may be |Scemed to be the Hanoverlans’ nig merit, ip which dignity and tt THE DEEP PUAPLE i. ita Sauer we Johnson a chance to hit me IN |t inree-cushion carom billiards. Judg- | presents itself, There's Jack MoAullffe, | expected of him. ne ther romped DFe) aay Weees. ae od WACKETT yay, Ti Fl. Fron ing of inv fect, let alone |fended his title he can stay away from |relationship to his namesake, the great | tionally good medlay relay toa. In the | ioe eide, ‘his uefeat” practically dramatic interest com Uae, 101s, OVER NIGHT Knock me out. This offer 1s good f pool playing for some time. MoAuliffe who was tightweight cham-| “champs” they were only defeated bY | costs Princeton the championship, mpectatore tp, admiyetion...ll- ne 7 & public or private trial, anywhe ‘The Cuban won over the challenger by |Plon some years ago. Tho Jack Me- | the Deer sa a ceate Jen Tom Sake ee work of ih the mericas FP satya riage ie Gare i, | LAZ Ali ae you suggest. I wa stand taiare @ margin of just mincty-seven balla, | Auliffe of the Sixty-ninth Regiment 1) “'ithough Dick Edwards says that he Landerback Again Wins. r sane ON, ac 8. PP. ietbane, ff) Aes ee Msc him and he oan . a Lie ; . Which is quite a wide difference consid- | ome boxer at that, and they are tell-' aces not believe in running indoors there| Dave Lauderback won his third | nae Lee. ‘Matinces Wed -& 80. tte & Med. as. eee ae es to block it or (eFine thar the match was only a six. /4ne a funny story aboue his experience jy a chance that he will come out for] straight game for the Brooklyn team EDMUND BREESE gene The Camblers NE a, MERIbL ACOH protect ‘myself from the blow. hundred-points affatr. with a “pro” pug who blew into the the M. A. L. championships this season, | last night in the Nationa! three-cushion THE DEVIL was 0 Comedy": DO re a 1 424 st..nr.B'way, (Mt “icnowing, your record for fair | Clearwater, however, finished the armory a short time ago as he { anxious to have his regiment | billiard league, when he defeated J. fe ey" § The Scarecrow i 2.20, | tatty Mat. aoe! 30 ata ay plant feel aure that you wilt pub. | tournament in sensational style, and| It seems that there was Mt one man| get back into the game. Backus and 1.7 Gillespie, who represent. by PEROY MACKAY WILLIAM COLLIER to Pi he waren | Beit ant 255, Helene af ae e er to Johnson, I re |had he only distributed some of this|in the place who would put on the ed Kansas City, @ Knickerbocker UR ime OR eee others. Berens Seer te weataettliy; | good work MusenenGuTache then twallplavbe Win tie ienaaviien ana’ tie fi Academy, Brooklyn, The Brooklynite aaron SiScetTe CIRCLE vata, Wed. & & aig ‘aibe CLYMPIC ize, Home of High (last Hurlesau 4 - “JOE JEANETTE." | nights’ play he might have oarned the| was Young McAuliffe. Jack was Cham ion Lam ran his string of fifty caroms out in 4 wae AY TEWEN Un Getting « Polteh, | I) obax, |The Queen of Bohemia Four times in succession did | there,” seventy-six innings, while the Kansas = — there.” on that special occasion, and City pla: ed this rT 5 \] WEST END 2 ae ar Bes, 5.5 | BELASCO ter clear the table of all the i Peniey A “ty players ecor irty points in sev: atinees Wed. & Sat. 2.15, RANK MANTELL is writing, r clear ¢ within a couple of rounds the “pre” t | 3.3 THE Md | eee ith De" Oro ony avg ee ee ae Oe ae ena the oses His First \:uxivetanes. ey fate rerst at TREY ee “Some few days ago I saw an to go 35 pel * smpetic | COURt, Wednesday. a Satui REP! Wea st, Live, 10, Mat, article in your column about” the,, |e made the, ian run of fe some | or ictyeninth eatment was not} 4e@ce On the Ice|____Amusemants. __| BLANCHE BATES " * gg SUNNYBROOK FAR i Se Oe eta eed | De Oro was lax toward the close of! roprecsnted at the M. A. Tx champton- | MANHATT Brine, 156.11 chats — GLOLE Dh mi 8, ; 00 ‘ARM t say these midd ree a Haye ately play, evidently his safe lead causing | ships last winter, but it is thelr inten . ee. Welly’ Meh | Salieghen Bethe ee Ba iPod! ‘ACADEMY OF MUSIC. 10, from fae 8 See Juasing from | him to slow up. The score for the night tion to have a team in the next title aye ia Jan, Who Tobert Mo. Serene sguse— iy Mat || ELSIE JANIS Stu ios.cawthons | Bal jot of Niagaral Te, | Mam, DaiLy BREW | TERS nitions.” their rec ~ was 192 to 182 in De Ono's favor, spd oan 0 cago belongs the honor of | 1 Broadway x 30: 7 anake b ‘THE TWO ORPHANS, ete etiles aie pul bent it see. | yy. Archer, Mullooly, Hughte Keity, {Bes the frst man to defeat Edmund |] MEGoie 5e Pas noe" I 50¢ || BIJOU Mice LER mie || World” areca pete -Colos: RRAY x Av @4ad Bt, jump out o = eye | 1m : bola Phys) Lamy of Saranac Lake, N. Y., the || Good seats Canad § Hl NR LL iM MA . Sue, Snow . ods. My object In writ | ; ick Frisbee, J. Munphy, Tom. ¢ . f oe ie Sinokdng, Beak woot at ant, (Stuyvesant High | Psk sass 2, Sumy, Tow 6 | ton ante ioe eaier Tos race | ENE Hiawaaay, Sit ai oo. 1 | HE Y MILLER |... 8 a sicia!s |_VANFTY FAR that I snould be tickled to death to s ~ eGpikartavel all heen Geaune, RA: th @ three-quarters of a m fa TEN PL D MINSTRELS releiat — 5 a Dhance . ko have agp hand th tp an@ tuck all the way, ¢ JANOPHIEN! Tats give anor ot them a'chance olace | B@skedbadd Star {ire 'voine to neiy tne venient mane s [204 i 89810 and tuck all he way, the | yg LEAF ernie « | Taew ans eno ye Qoeuman | lec] so confident of their ability Z ya| sowing at the wi, A. L. champio: : de ahead of his opponent. x KS | Ling Aberbaxell” xt th Ralo! ers Dan f y “ bik to beat me 1 will meet them any eciared a TO. | shine his race Was the chief fixture of the | AMMERS | eyo! time, providing, of course, they make Phere Wil be a few new men who will national championship tournament here. | rig 1S Ke springtianes? equired weight, 158 pounds at 6 | 13 | her “invitation to the Dane ancy the evening of the contest, A. Friedland, one of the players on KITTY GORDO | Lae tiith annum ment iid ea gs [ue Sere ocala | ON THE REMNANT TABLES (Ren toxuary hind Le icra sa 2 a Me ee muarantee weight and 0 apnear- ; been declared a profe aan Ri q ma AY | fitro neajiest & Sunshine, 6 He Me OERISTIE wiGoONALD | 60. 06, “Management Loudon Charlton, | SEM ance. en the requirements are |Gumes Committee of the High Scho! ‘ib St. Bebo: 10 A.M. TO 41 P, M, rt Pulfiied the $50) can gO 80 88100 Det eee ees vyvenant herself that THEY GO | TO Att Mai deo | _URettrwn pal in THE Sn nia, ie chee” ay te “If these Sullivans really mean } D Uh way & doh Si Bie, 575 Al LE ! road wai ip! eet Seats, G00 business and wit! ent Twit) anrire | etter OMe. ang comeanats| Suits to | re $18.00 LENA AS Lt, = |] NEW YORK i eye | | MINERS AlcRICANS you that you will see a fight in which | {12m Hee Dee we a oe en | ults TO measure VW 2UU, C= HURTIG &| Woot 125 | THE DUTY || NAUGHEY MARIEETA SHOW | Amatente oe cae Wednesday one of the contestants will prove : y ne te. 7 P "Ss Jatin | 4 i Buck eere_Conce ncerts ____ Sunday n do better th ine |part of the schedule of the Vubiiy taice, 1 w r 1 tiy |sEaMon’s navy. | DUCHESS with ORVILLE HARROLD, i mais ual \ a ie eine ay ene Schools Athietic League, have been duced from t fe} and three times Next Week COLUMBIA BURLESQUERS \ __ AD Asad, Hel oan’ ! you will give these fow lines space | thrown out. , , i . } tae Mats Mon, Wed. 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