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o eemreren a | Vater 4 ¥ WORLD, BATURDAY, OCTOBER 28, 1011. csblepeane arate sat HOW GIANTS WILL | SPEND THE WINTER| han bt. : BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — ~ ELEVEN IN WEEK OR TWO n.d Players at Princeton Possess Fighting Spirit and All Necessary Qualities, and Now Only Need to Develop Team Work. Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publiehing Co. (The New York World). | TT have plenty of fighting spirit down at Princeton. They have) HALFBACK BAKER , WHOSE FATHER WAS A TIGER. Hi the men too. And in a week—two weeks—more they'll have a| ALE BACIE IN 885". great football team. At present Princeton {s in the mid-season Stage, half confused, ‘uncertain, trying out men and shifting there, hunting for the best and throwing out all that falls below standard. The team that will face Holy Cross to-day, or even the team that is to meet Har. vard next Saturday at Princeton, will not be Princeton's best. To-day Princeton's machine is like a “white hope,” with good hands, legs, arms, » chest, shoulders, with speed and a tin Fat evan wallop when it lands, but lacking the r <d Nhe COUNTRY smooth, sure co-ordination of nerve bas and mind and muscle that belongs TOT me to the experienced and practised ea champion. The material ‘s there, but the coaches have a world of work to do before that material can be used Another Boxer From with tho best possible effect. | te niaarae viet 1 oman oor! = West Meets Waterloo sed poate heaped pay henge rang peed At One of Local Club s| ant, (ihe bas been coming out to the football field to kick the ball around and do @ little light work. A few days ago one of the coaches asked Thompson if . A fight fans refer to as the dancing master | he'd like to go in on the scrub and see what he could do. He went in as| Walter Little of Chicago Put to Of the ring, has been matche? to fght fullback. The scrub had the bali on its fve-yard Hine, At the firet play Pounde.at a club at Albany, N. Yu On ‘Thompson was given the ball. The scrub opened a hole in the vareity line| Sleep by Young Cashman desday night. Alt f' 7" Tuesday night. Although Ahearn will -and the athlete, dashing through, ran 106 yards for a touchdown. have height and reac ALTHOUGH A 200 POUNDER, HART CAN RUN AS FAST AS ANY OF Tue BACKS. College Basketball Schedule Will Not Be Ready for Two Weeks at the Hotel Astor, steps were taken to List of Officials That Will Be fi.ttiey* at "iil ict Reg ss felons of “regatta, Committees” im certain | cases ‘been considered Used in Games Has Been | ;1s! thodify the prevent wer the right to IAF ecutive Committee of the on Dorman the {i } . i latter ts Itkely to give him a hard fight Agreed Upon. | victory for the Law j Two minutes later the disgruntied |Ory as the old cave mon. might have in the Seventh Round Aavertiialaas, for ie keeps baring in end i | a eee AES he og | } varsity lined up again, determined to|used. “Lord pity the Yale ‘men who swings away with both hands. | | ales The vuntrs were’ the rete of hy take Mr. Thompson by the neck on the|run against him. this year,” ald « — Next occasion and show him his pla Princeton coach to me solemmy. It was BY JOHN POLLOCK. Articles were signed to-day for a bout | rr Fe Tj And Thompson was given. the ball.) Hart who played last year with @ sup- NOTHDR Western fighter who| between Battling Mantell and Young! POST MORTEMS. And again he slipped through—right| posedly broken neck. Some Hgaments “eame to New York with the ex-| Fitzsimmons, the local lightweizhts. ‘ be Lantern, the, Law. Schoo} ‘team, won. by. ths Oo to Dartmouth's admission to | sere ot S ty Terie ame was.'won by the Lae the Intercollegiate Basketball | Roo! in, the tfth. inning. on ¥ League and the recent ruling of Seniors. the Yale faculty with reference to the ode aie anes | Whee ree through the middle—of the varsity Hne.| were torn and he had to use @ special pectation of defeating the men|They will clash in a ten-round bout atl BY JOHN M'GRAW BY EDDIE COLLINS number of out-of-town games to be | Aad again he cluded all tacklers and|headgear that held his head rigidly tnlin this vicinity has met with a set-|a local club on Tucsday night. Mantel) (Manager of the Giants). (Athletics’ star second basemang. || played by its team thin season, the come | yyrr“tal “Hemi ant AW Pontos ran 1G yards and made a touchdown. |place., This year he used the ordinary tack, He is Walter Little, the crack|has been promised a return ght with | tvanis Gun It isn that Rod Tl less for mo to sa: Thursday, at the Princeton practice, | leather top plece. . | that I] I would like to say one thing for }| mittee having charge of the arranging | Ba A : Chicago Mahtweight whom Kid Broad,}Loulo De Ponthien, the lghtweight || would have liked to have seen the] Manager McGraw. All of the talk [fof the schedule reported tt would be un- | Unt Brookes I kopi my eye on Thompson, who Was! Besides Hart's 200 pounds at left tackle|the retired featherwelght, brought here. champion of France, if he succeeds in} m win the big sories for the sake of] about his bulldozing tact! also an onlooke: Finally he was !n-| Princeton will ha and Breokes sarcastic iteettsie:. 6 ig | beating Fitzsimmons | able to get the schedule completed tor | @ number of other |rittle met Young Cashma: York City and the loyal ¢ tongue, &c., failed to show Itself in at least two weeks. The committee, sane ke i TILGA te tks & piece on the scrub.: 36 iinemen. whose wi ‘A bout at the New {if lowers of the club wno stood by us| the series just past, If there was fot f slale foter. ty t In en fultonck. He wore no head- looked, Wisht, left ond, te llgntest of een Ae ne ane vas Anally put| THe contest between Packey MeFar- | so well during our ups and clowns [ever @ gentieman on tho fleld In the J] Noreen: aeteed on the list OF obltlale aa Fs wen! 5 . 5 5 . AL " land,, the. Chicago fighter, and Al. t season, and are with the Giants | series now a part of nistory, he ts A . e used in the games during min the ‘Hare AS peqednyrtne elpatiarg and. [the Jot. 161 pounds. Wilson, left guard, |away in the seventh round with & welt) Dewey, the Pennsylvania weitorwelght, | $ Tam not shedding any] that man. Not to my knowledge did }|the coming season and the teams will harphia final ‘mound at Nght pair of foot pants | weighs 198 stripped. He is one of the|nand swing in the stomach a heavy Under the circumstances the | he make 4 of ten rounds. The bout will be fought at Wilkes-Barre, | At thesfirst play they passed the ball | beat guards In the country, although helright swing flush to the Jaw, which will be for six Inst single word of retort to} |henceforth have nothing more than a back to Thompson. And again he found |, handicapped by an injury: received foutuement. just endat he ‘beat Cy 1 won, Possibly {t will be a|any of our players. Furthermore, he (New York three sets in five in a Mt "mated negative voice In the nominating of of- Gropped him to the canvas, where he : r x for the Giants that th was the first person, barring none, " yy be ares Bc hole tn the tine, slipped through and| ome time He has to play with! was counted out Le tee ONT sauce "tore Saw |p Uart win. They are all young play- | who rushed: across the diamond to Searrtiie eaatave tasaues or ere : sig-aagged for fifty yards or more be-/ nis right arm strapped down to his eidy| Little only showed to advantage IM) yo? ite ne expects naatohed |f) sear y" Gee entianea “thee weil SUES URS heat Cod oie. hacen eai| on Maren" Sam d ey als fore he was pulled down. with @ leather belt, Once in trying to|/two rounds—in the fourth, when hel up py Billy Gilson to t some good er ball/'next’ year than they did|tions, and say, “The better olub || _— Now Thompson, of course, Is # re-! tackle he miesed and rolled over in aidrew claret from Cashman’s nose, and) man at the Fairmont A.C. in a week or season 5 rkable player. He's slippery a8 80 | sitting position. As he came up two or|in the fifth, when he broke even. In| ten days. ' eel and swift as a coyote. But even at| inp, that, he carries no license allowing him te make a varsity team look full of holes To go 0 ball azain, a numbor of times, At first ‘The fight for the heavyweight cham- he found holes, e David F. Hoy, "0, register or slipped trough when | Bluethenthal ts @ good centre. Welgh-|pionship. of England between Bombar- I M VE l b N t S | seo at’ a meeting’ of th they were made for him, And every|ing 189 pounds, he 1s @hort and stocky Bier Wells and Gunner Molr, the Eng- n ajyor eague ( ; uos ex CASON | Frei University, was eeleciey time he seemed to fairly oore throuch,|and butit close to the ground. In Thurs-|iigh nghters, which waa to have taken 3S z i ce ‘ not by dint of a-headlong plunge, but day's practice he had a knee twisted] piace at Kini ‘all, London, last Mon- es 1 ee by a sinuous wriggle that baffled the{and will be out of the game fora few/qay night, was pos:poned until next x 4 him yards where he Ormond !s @ good substitute, He a ing, in order to give Mott| Three American League Clubs| A are a" ineten, Bat during | pays ths afternoon eguinat aly Croas| more times which to get into Hhape fr Major League Ciub announce. other players plunged over him,|the other rounds Cashman landed at Ment was miade by the committee which Las Deen bending his neck down ao violently that| will, getting home stift Jabs to the face ral Ngaments wero torn, Since that|and left and right swings to the body, at gear eer aaaon, ¢ ta, waver I O on Bill Lang ih ch pointed for a two-y ne erection erm to direct the work of | 4 ; ‘ iP g ee bere af the. cam som heat emem| Australian Heavyweigt Lasted * Peomon wis sven te| im ere ao saa | 4 ON MT Many New Managers Will Be Seen Fara cake i) Only Two Rounds With peemnt old wooden stands. American Negro. SYDNEY, NEW SOUTH WALES, , Oct, B%—Sam McVey, the American Ms ie ifnat Hoan | PUBiiet, knocked out “Bil Lang of a Vittsourgh, vas elected | Victoria in the second round here to- Se Ey nag iat calito | saa a fof the baseball tsémy {he}day. Lang's attack and defense were Cincinnati and Boston Only] fener’ gausef™ ps the “death ot William OFF | poe on early in the second Ne was Lidgate of Hawall, which occurred two - ‘ | —- = |floored twice, “He came back after alx this time the graduate coaches were! Brown, a light-haired, determined, the contest. Wells is the favorite In} Haye Announced Change Managers ior 1912 || National Teams That May |. came & (Me™ Buae or wtewands of tue tate. | Seconds the fret time and then tools busy digging into the individual men in| gressive, stocky fellow, scaling 195] the petting at odds of 2 to 1. ids sae tee a pnp ble the count of, lant. He anally suc q y cow! 5 ining, musel: thn f a i ae d y ing been pied at ® meeting of the Howling Cum 0 a Might uppercut e Bee’ euhoriine. PUTING TEAL toes Liattat ouetee: fee test’ boats. tn the| Battling Nelson is going along mak- of Leadership. AMERICAN LEAGUE. Be Under New Control. | dite. hich aw held a thee ; ‘aiweray Pho Californian was a 8 to 2 tavorl J La fe 7 i ia lor 8 ol " P began to Kola Thompson and to hurl| jast two days of practice he has shown| ing matches with third-rate fighters. et eae \| wew yvorx—zal Chaso. ne, choven im Sip." Banep's place the, lather being iy are the 6,000 persons who witnessed the him back and-drive him into : + ground | himaolf to‘be the right man for the posi-| Besid being matched to meet Frank 8 WASHINGTON—Georgo Stovall. vote of thanks for bis untiring efforts in . like a post, And after a while he ton, He has been playing tackle. Duff,| Loughrey of Philadelphia for ten rounds BY ALEX. SULLIVAN. || CLBVELAND—Zarry Davis. the appointment of new managers, They "S2# intenoliegiae rowing. 5 vit 2O—Jimmy Callahan. are Washington, which is sald to have, Cart, Paul Withiogton of the Harvard trace | *t any more get through that line | red-haired and full of fight, 19 pounds,| at the Grogan A. C. of Watervilet, 8 cana |: Seren : jo have, et { gouldn't any moro 6! eebole , ike eoeted sg. Melson «hes! aifned HEN tho spring rolls around|| gr, LOUZB—? given the Job to George Stovall, just | {ero omidersble applause trom the owed BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. than he could jump through a key hus an even chance to make the position] N. ¥., on Nov. % Mere cd tae next i] Ait meaaon taken Seauthin 0 for winning the three et ‘Phere wasn't un opening as big 48 alfor the big games, Phillips, at tackle,| articles of agreement calling for a ten- Basin sa.it 3s bound 9/0, Hest DREROIE—aughey 2 mania. Secured In a trade with the Naps; the hendicay game of ‘lus Withioeiea romped | Ve? 4 be found in It, | wetuhs 188 pounds. Vaughan, right end,| round bout with Tommy Moore of Chi- year, as usual, the na jor | 5 White Sox, who will be under the fume is front of hie tid covering distance |} At Olympic A. C.—Benny Frankita ners : $ |1t0 pounds, te being taken as first choice| cago at the Buffalo A. A. on Nov. 16, |leagues, particularly the American, will | BosTon— direction of Jimmy Callahan, thb vet- |! 15% pal 1p Wa Zowng Hickey end Jos Sheep. ve HIS one experience shows Prince: | for right taokle, The coaches have been — ‘ will have undergone unprecedented | NATIONAL LEAGUE. eran outfielder, and the Clevelands, who| A four-ball golf match tae been arranged for || Timmy Murray ip ten-riand beats ' Mig: game. Princeton has| watching bim closely. When he goea| After next week Johnny Coulon, the| changes in management | NEW YORK—John MoGraw. will be led by Harry Davis, ‘for a| iZ°HM,, ages Manors, %, oadee and | on yeule Mickey MeDoncums ar . strength, weight, speci, courage, |in at tackle White will play end. White| bantamweight champion, will be ready} Already. three new leaders have been BROOKLYN--Bill Dahlen, decade first baseman of the Philadel-| ai Cepia Duncan. | It will start ef 10-18 4..M | 1 ten round individual skill, and all these things the|was captain of the baseball team last] to meet Frankle Burns or any other) chosen for clubs in the Pan Johnson CHICAGO—Frauk Chance. phia Americans, Z deo dean the wel’ ksows Hirth twos || At Long Acre A. A.—Bouts between nie net ¥ year. lad who will fight hint at 116 pounds, |ctroult, and before the ball Is put into|| PSILADELPAIA—Charlie Dootn. Although there ts a possibility that | #2 will etait ae aed Mfoih contests || amateur and professional fighters. “Unde: Princeton's. new Princeton has had hard luck with her] weigh in at the ringside, for the ban-| play again at t one inore, and prob- | wr cerenene nde popes Rhody Wallace wii! again be at tne |e se place at the Wykagyl Country Club, ‘At Bharkey A. C.—Johnny Lore ve. tem this will be done, Princeton no| quarterbacks, Farr was hurt last week| tam titte, Coulon boxes for # week at/ably two more, clubs will Have Deen pur) pea da helm in St. Louls, the chances are that | inate. Hee rr cre Biz Mackey for ten rounds. Bs . "1 tng to-more | und ¢ ditmond control | ‘ jie are sland Beeae Dapens, oan” one sonnets FN ae ee cutee the bao tr oe Sa eee Meetnet! route pines tne weer a any three American League || SOSEON—? Pea # Eoed man’ obtainable itor Sot") A' Maine of Brokiva/mansger'st Zoyeaue, || Young Hetdler vs, Joe Howard for feome irregular ansistance:by « few grad. | Probal GE te Wada, tae come ea baaealng tyesbi ition the club will let out the received « wireless trom the bis wrestler | I ten rounds. " e to come, e rr Dut | death of his father ‘al months ago.| clubs that are sure to ha eo Fa) famous sh | asaing bi to, the pier, Herman th: pee deep dald ag bad pda tat Win cut eat 4 nes a decided in the future his uncle, Fred Coulon,| managera in 1912. They are th red-| Athletics and the Highlanders, Who! Red sox Wilt Have New M | "aarce nivale ieee Damen Iyn=Philiy Soiovern ve Yoane ech . y se to the . Ch le has ighey Jennings again he in ¢ of the 7 J ternal found fiseit, Many favous players are |trlea out well at quarter during the past} °r ‘ms tY: will be hile manager heuded and energetic Hughey Jennings} will again be in chay je of th peerless The Red Sox, who have Dassed| At Van Cortlandt Park the husky sallow of tie | Wesner for ten rounds. Beer thoge wide eorviees have been |week, also Pevdleton, Chrvstie looks] ceagy agurphy, the boy manager of | °f Detrolh Connie Mack at the two- | Arat ba : from the hands of John I. Taylor to bait Scrtecdtut ueteated toe ytanin Suse | At National A. C. of Brooktyn— AmONE those LONE se vie tnlon of aft (like the winning oandidate. “{t'he showal , Teddy Murphy. the boy manager of | time world’s championship winning’ Three clubs have already announced choge of Jim MoAleer, this past season’s| ti Phu'gube ei stor fig Tost chamiton: | Jimeay: Gorter ‘ve, tects Ceara ; ' day he'll play against Harvard q 0k, Hed Mong: o| manaj ‘ ‘ot the “\ ten rounds. the great gridiron stars of Old Nassau, /Penatrany en! hie erent. speed, ta ani| Milwaukeo under his management and ; fs man pyle Nasonala, wl haves | tie @ fe trey bess AMTADHE Hewes At Standard A. C., Greenpotnt— Among the famous ones I noted on the ‘extremely valuable halfback. Last year| has signed articles of agreement call- . W Ll P. i Ivan. ‘The choice probably. ee perc aan | tte end sitet Rlatade WitetiSpcee | | Harry, Thomas va, ‘Ty’ Cobb sop field were “Snake” Ames, Ad Kelly, jt kept the whole Yale team busy] ing for Redmond to meet either Tommy le an l 1 C lait Garrtaan;sthevoratire i id nen Hi biti ‘champion, Taal Matiges win the § ten rounds. Ralph Davis, McFadyen, MoGroxor, |"smothering” Pendleton, He le the fa Kilbane, Joe Hyland or Battling Nelson ' catcher of the| final pracuce game by a score of to 400, team, whom — Bannard, “HIfy" Lee, Mills, Merring, |est man on the t eu whi many think possesses 1 H . in a ten-round contest at a show to be s t My l (G y t manager! Jn the cpntinuation of the ‘ } Hannard, | Te, | Oe ee nar Noigback, Robert Baker, te gerlal qualities and Jake Stahl, ilijard tours a Doyle'p or | Doggy” Trenchard and Koper, There | The On eater, who played haife| PoUsht off at Akron, O., in the latter Agains Lmcotin LOTRTS | ike ‘orace are: tascoae ce the team | mat Ruvet iia Sides ata wore moreand all names written DIE |hety for Princeton In ’Ri. Hobart Baker| PAFt Of next week. Murphy also ex- ang WhO didn't play during the season just | id to Won The & tat ged wt fn Prin football history, Most )is @ genuine fighting halfvack, without] pects to match Redmond to meet the ern \ ‘hw winner made self will piteh jn atdor un of 0, while we einkoulans Go" some “to closed on account of busin active of the bunch was Kddie Atolt, ja trace of yellow anywhere about him Teasons| 2d the of gallo, anywhere a n| winner of the Joe Mandot-Young Say ITH Eddie Plank, the great south: [sive up the reins in Philadelphia, tf he| ness, enw peas” Frick ee whose old football suit fits him as well [except in the stripes of his Jersey and] lor fight w, doing the pitching, and ante againes Ty|and Clark Griffith. ‘““Rddie" Hanidn. 3 radian, sculler, grown a little stoui. 2ddle JUMPER TT ene otk De Witte fullback, |e eee yorsanization has been tncorpor-| i. gmpion Athletics in the lineup, Home~ seoured another world’a title, but when| Sim, Wr SRR wht CoPNL toa ot Aaronto, $nto the plays and coached the line men lated to the fi Sn’ | ated under the name of the Mount Ver- o's All Stars will play the Lin- wa he made this announcement -he didn't! Arnst. who had indicated ty row M|ip not related to the famous John R. Run Baker's All andall wi i | Arig, ae te teaenien At 2 foe individually one after another. “Snake” | But he may become a very good |0n Sporting Club at Mount Vernon, {un Giants, the champion team ike who, il sonar in the neu | reckon that he would lose Davis. Connte| uc" Berase'e” proposition senattictent induces Ames paid bertiovias stiantion to De H “ tall and somewhat light|N.. The intention of the Club Manage- ‘all toagers, at Olymple Field to-mor- Ty Gg ia he al j thinks that Davis has the maki of a| ment. Witr's kicking. In two days, they say |for the position, weighing only 170] ment ts to pr D0 : v. Ira Thomas will do the catching jig, | 800d boss and was willing to step dow . r ing water SIG ied Sh 5 | dt elas Tac aia hat [mem nto Means wacky ning enero, REGINA Toy "ucafan wi | yl hut dt att beat a i havr of ie ana en oo | a, ae ea, ee CERIO ae rent, under that coaching, Chrystie weigbing 185, Pendleton 1@ and | neat attraction will be held at the chun. | twit) for the Tancoln Giants, ‘Two crack [Ne Vol 'A cin anot the Uae Atietei8 after Ihly financial interest In the club, TEieteofleglate Rwianmieg Association. 10 sbe he . { by eh SL z house aoxt Tuesday evening, The audi. |se™protesaional teams will play in the | Amociation teat but now things are of « different com: seumarrom:tn thi cit. me mote ll enti i x A. d, HE most interesting of the Tiger Ss Vorlumne whioh naa just been completed, Heat Kame, which Wil begin at 1H. Me | 41 Nor tate Oval New tate Road and tin: |ptexion, and he is almost sure to take Sun vale and Princeten will bitterly oppose the MITCHELL THE TAILOR arene: shah Pratt: He. is o€ L fe d ie entirely new and has A seating | Eddie Collins, the star » ‘ “the Raster, League, will | another year's crack at the game. set The pm gocere eet f Adie Collins, the sar i f’allowing the players to.ewim for the ee usual tepe-pivaicnly|PaM Langford on capacity of over 120 J wore Chamion Cath and Himmel of Brook: | The only two clubs in the National] ball after «goal Tie been scored." | . FROM BOSTON & genitine throwback to the day of the Ww ; hone Ventetice, at Heong Ova) wOn ™ * Havana Red; League ebout whom there ip a doubt as ’ sober meeting of ‘the Yacht | Cave men. His strength 19 something AY 0 Australiq) my Kens, manager ot tommy ma. | MI"A'hlnt steel Minh Lion Teague ebout whom there ip 4 doubt te} | 45 one mewn Onsher meting, fit 40TH ST. AND BROADWAY almost uncanny. The grip of hie hand loney, has matched his man agains . pen TS |and Boston Clubs. Because of the man- rad tas u is like the closing down of a vice. Hts Wille Beecher, the east sider who re- yhich the Reds closed : fingers feel hard ag solid bone, ‘The (Apectal to The Breving Worht,) ER Ti year tay Seo Lae cently gave Battling N 7 peatal t son a stiff fight BK race, and‘the way they defeated the scrub backs ave black and blue in spots | BOSTON, Oct, %.—Having received lat Jack Rose's Houston A, C. It wil | Latest ‘'YISCO s for the championship of Ohio has + cablegram from) Hugh McIntosh, the| be the West Side vs. the Bast Side, | \e t Shere be hae selsed them. In. tackling. Paked Pete Sy on BO ned |led many fans to think that “Gris His fingers sink in. Hart weighs an |%Sht promoter, which offered Bam Lang-|quite some intersectional rivairy has t sannda vstripped, Iiiy ehest measures |f0% 8nd Porky Flynn, the local fignters, Deen stirred | up since | Maloney and to The Evening World.) Jack Br! . , ~ | would be given another trial, but judg- | ti nm, the Hentwelsht, WhO ing by developments during the past| fl S iS Wille | week such will not be the cas n more money to fight in Austratia than|/each Cross fought thelr hard ten-| san ©, Ooi 2 -Krankie was to go four rounds with forty-nine inches, He $8 as strong 4] gormeriy, Manager Joe Woodman lost| "ound bout, : “ Burns, Kland Hehtwelght, ls now Nite suffered an unfortunate mishap | e Rustlers can get a capable ma, i ~ man as Jeffries when big Jem frst | no time in leaving for Vancouver, BC. ; MH ke maring Lop Ant |Hecseaiys He aprained dua anRin'eotbade |i Rica deena Binoche alae | ») 1p)! fought Hitasimmons and won the cham- » BC.) Billy Papke and iob Moba of Mil-|! ih eee \ = - t whence they will embark for the An-|waukee, who attle for twelve rounda|geles thia week, He hopes to take on/ly while training that the scheduled | piloted differently, It 1s reported that plonship, When, on the defense, he | etpodes on Nov. 1. Jar vie Armory A. A. of Boston on neat| several of the Hghtwelght stars in the | bout has been called off, both Catcher Johnny KMng and Out hy : Bs fa drops in front of the attacking linemen| Langford 1s guaranteed five fghts|/ Tuesday night, have arrived at Boston | metropolis, and eventually fight his way - \felder Mike Donlin have refused offe aly (fhe Bottre with re Led sgpheo) } and rests his finger tips on the ground | while in Australla, one of which will be| and are putting on the tntahing touvies | tack to a match with Ad Wolgast, | ‘The Wolgast-Welsh ‘Thankagiving bout | offers of the job, and it ta likely th it : bs wf ue Is as rigid and immovable as an with isk Sennen, providing Mcintosh | to th F bration t roadh nua 8 ne axe Los Ang {a exciting interest in ial Aruhls wovis ke found, J Gestion, } | E m Ouse since { en iad gust. giuteide the “itt lon't) jonnny trayne and Lew Powell the local world and many sports are | '? 8°! Sia kas acai , apr Sah ‘i yen ¥ Yet for all his gorilta-like strength he] BM On (eae get Ar mis | peak ee : the ring eb the finn, | 20M) AYO Will go @ ten-round bout | planning to take the trip south, |e wan the Glantel. Dehien: Sor Robert Burnett & Company 1s dinagingly fav. In fact, he can run} gop a} fights in that country, Two! experts wil! proclaim me a has teen |!N Oakland Tuesday night, Moth are) It ts ¢ d that the little champion, | Dodgers, Chance, Cubs; Dootn, Phillios; G38 OB WEET 34 04 > TRERT. NEw VOMK? an swiftly ax the best of the backs | o¢ Langford’s opponents will be Jack| and no clubs will put me on,’ attempting to “come back’ and consid | Wolgast, will also open training quar- | Hresnahan, Cardinal and = Clarke, heey When he spouts his orders it is in 4! Tester of Seatile, Wash. and Sam Mow) — jerable Interest Is being aroused in fight ters in the South before long, and his | Pirates, are the announcements for re- + @ert of # boarse bellow—such @ baitle Vey, the colored heavyweight, vai | Young Abeara, the welterweight whom ing circles on both sides of the bay. jurrival from the Kasi ie expected dally. engagements as managers for 1912,

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