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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1011.” BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN THEY ALL RETIRE WHEN THERE’S NOTHING ELSE TO DO {ERICKSON LEAVES cnn TO-DAY 10 TRAN NORWAY ATHLETES. Brooklyn Wrestler to Prepare Norsemen for the Olympic Games at Stockholm. shia Conuett Rermen ve The Quiet, SIMPLE LiFe OF THE STAKE — On, QVERAL Times | American athletic trainers are in grewt demand abroad. Ernie Hjertberg is now rounding the Swiss athletes into shage for the Olympic games at Stookhelg next summer, while to-day, aboard te steamship United States, Charles Brie» son will sail for Copenhagen to prepare the Norwegians for the big olympiae Erickson is president of the Norwegian Turn Verein of Brookly: a also tog. mer national middlew eight wrestling imp’s All-American Football Team Like Evening World’ With a Single Exception. \. pr Oupreight, 1911, by The Pres Publishing Co, (Tho New York World), champion, : ic L ’ Erickson will be in the employ of nein eas * aT Timed ee 04s, Att t. - é Government of Norway and’in’ tae Soe A si p Severed teat et ber a's eae Tiy Pacity as trainer he will have as aie otand ales step Lect UL iy) f anon cnerieeemenemnaney assistant Capt. Sverre, official represeme \ Sicurciven We are modest and retir- a “stand } Like Rweden, Nor @nd much inclined to duck when the ‘CHAMPS » come too thick and fast. BUT Walter Camp, known as Amer- Breatest football authority, com. mends our judgment in the following Manner you'll have to excuse us while We Give one short chortle of satisfac | Like Sweden, Norway has been ivide® into athletic dietrict it will be the Leo Houck Going to Paris; , Jduty of Erickson to arrange meets @ Burke irke May A lso Take Trip |! teyodt for (he, (oxae will represent Norway in the monster BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. WL games, Because thore is not sufficient time Saat At Fordon A, G—Joe Jeanette va, Jewey Smith of England, ten rounds, | for him to develop field and track mem | he will devote most of his energies tows lard securing a formidable array of come |Petitors for the boxing resting At Irish-American A. C.-Finala of |! iad ts! Wrestling and boxing championships. At Maspeth (L. 1.) A. C.—-Nathan Thrtich vs, Jimmy Flynn, ten rounds, ‘That All-American football team: Seay tee Sear | O®Brien’s , Appointment ety First Move by Brush cz _To Get Out of Baseball The Sailor Has Bee Has Been Offered Four Fights Abroad, With | $1,000 for Each. events. ———__ ich to Meet Keneskt Agata, | Aithongh the cant show at the Fairmont C1 pleted two days ago, so Matches Arra BY JOHN POLLOCK. | woh Pe, Eulton and Jos, arion, ten rounds, | asked to help out the cause th | secure what he terma “a practical base- : ri ITHIN the next four weeks it is) | fonds at Eibernt A.C.” Staten inland fl {ites ee cone, see he aa H Rest ball man” to take charge of the busi- ma a 3 expected that ten moms American |] Atay mide Yocee, | ex-champions or. near-c | — i i s Rest | ness affairs of the club. He thinks he IT Down? ” a n va, | i HERE {8 only ono difference in the |P resident of Clans Giants Needs Rest | nes fataice of the club, He thinks te tnd IN? fighters will visit Paris to fight makeup of these teams. Where I O'Frien jee ceioenman o-< selected Mercer of Pennsylvania! After Quarter of Century | John T. Brush tiret became a base- Mr, Camp selected Thorpe, the Indian. G b I magnate while in business in In-| iit dan’t easy to decide which of these is i i 3 f Polls more than twenty-five years fie better player. Thorpe. practically Connection With Game. ago. It was his idea to get @ National! }won Carlisle's game againet Harvard, League team in Indianapolis so as to t Fairmont A. C, . Satur. —————— | the Engiiah and French pugilists, Four of this number will sall Saturday, while! on Dec. 28 Leo Houck, the crack middle- | weight of Lancaster, Pa., will start for the other aside, where he Is slated to Ambrose vs. Ranty Lewis, ten rounds, at Long Acre A. A., @at- urday night. Sport Xow in Brief AVertiie, that eG Aght five battles. Sailor Burke ts an-| mt have to give away comlderabie weight, he) i ‘ advertise that city. When Indianapolis COA DUADN TARDE OROnEN )| other one of our fighters who may make! feels ce ew A some remarkable Kicking. “Too * ! ih gmech Thorpe’ was the way the Har-| | HY BOZEMAN BULGER. | Ppeuls dropped out: of the ig esroalt __BASEBALL. _!|| HARVARD TACKLE FORCED the ‘trip. Burke has recelved an offer) | raz are cur fightwo) Subd dear ono . ured re G00 Leo: . = | who te fawn tev! et ( Thorpe had a auoss mani kapina his I MOB pee and ‘peneral Gu 6 ag IG che Brooklyn eran League teh 's 2 th Torsce OUT OF GAME FOR D ear, to taxis i four Aghts in Paris i shed i her di gan Tiere ae laren aires. isi r, at Pennsylvania, had a very business manager of the Giants to| (14 He has been a dominant factor! page in Pailadelphia it would not be a surprise BECAUSE OF BROKEN ARM. || with $1,000 tor each fight. ‘The men See | Cavs tor tla “at Buly Giiteoe meek Leach with FM Clarke of Now Nork aa doh, fe , * TY | succeed Willlam Gray ts the first move |!" the game for a quarter of @ century. i's deal was conmumnmated, witerety ‘Nay Wacker, | a abte Buske to inact “Dixie Kid, | itter are of this month, goal Harry’ Wimmer of Newark enjoviag Ly team, a team of novices and first | Su John T. Brush hopes Despite an illness that has caused him| the great southpaw of the Trolley Dodgers, was ——— beached edn chandlh dice laid e 5 xe 101 j men, “He had to play the whole |in a plan by which John T. Brush hoP0*| much uttering for years, he baa. al- trated o the Failedaiphia cub (or Chastey Too CAMBRIDGE, M be Marcel Morouu, Carpentier, the French | | Jack Goods tg hating he cra toutes St:| sack D i ew 4 eho + Mase., i on a of the mer | i % Naspeasitie for Penn's 31-9 Te ida qth Vatenatl and take along reat. | of rhea very eae loeperneads with {tae bow end ls aniious to ost Eka ie Faatry ree ay News +, tae Oba mngiaca. || eae cateinea “ont teh Satay” eet a mat Dre eun Chat Peak hes it ect eee f Lessa a Ce a i A Mis won oter Franti us at the American % Cornell. Many regard him as the| The exclusive announcement in The| Very few people realize ths enormous — thi has accepted the offer and has cabled Bums of | 65°! i“ " § ack of the year, As for Dal- | pvening World yeeterday of this sudden | amount of work connected with the| , Coasle Meck, manager of the worit's champion |] troken bones during the hast foo fl for hie tranepmeratee, ond has ca oie wl Foor, an econ ik hie | Sean “4 dari ohne Abad Mean) te this year'ae halfouck. and he oan | chanee tn officials camo as an immense | handling of @ major league baseball Aaicies iM ius, Mtreatuda her ms || ball season at Harvant. One of! oT > ‘ransPortation: —— or this year as + an oan club, especially in cities like New York : . { i iol eurprise to the fans of New York a 5 ° Cleveland club and ‘opeer Hari, au outteider, |} these 1 Tudor Gardiner, who was Crs Mors, the Oklaoma hearywelght, ho la } wag Pereeree penton i ether per Well an the hundreds of personal friends | 894 Chicago. It tt to the Toledo club of the American Association, rated as the best tackle on the empected to be matched with Tom g BARNUM MAY DISPOSE OF of Mr, Gray and Mr. Brush. In every | Would call “a halt SWE in the cable news that Jack Johneon, over in Europe, has made another public announcement of his , unflinching, determined, relen! unequivocal, categorical, Indis- bie, indubitable, incontrovertible de- ior |] team up to the Princeton game, ‘one af the local clubs, was aligned up ae rye mind there immediately arose the quem | aveting businticrand thers cee eon | Zenainas ee oe oe a | Ste the inewoit aise | when Ree bie RIbLarei. TRAY Aer, Diy “Newman meet AL) Willams, =| HIS GELDING JACK LONDON. |= en rea thou- . {Pingu of ‘the West, in tion: “Is this to be the sequel of the |eand and one ilttle things to be looked| ftecetaas, “ple whee he is soatined acrtoie: || forsake the Game end’she rine | fe 1 on te metthig iio conatst THs | An echo to the trotting scandal that Eevee Feeve,. 08 -ihvestieating of” (a8 mite, Fetir! dees, satomobile eecident: |] son loses as likely @ tackle as it || ‘itooon at the New Frio A. A | was unearthed at the opening meeting world's series tloket affair?” In assuming the greaor part of the re-| fils ei tie, hi comuract wh | Mr. Gray was told of the statement | sponsibility for handling this business | caus fer, salary of #18, sent out by Mr. Brush, but declined to | Joe O'Brien ts taking a lot on his shoul- has ever had. The injured arm nt | of the Board of Review of the National has had to be broken four times Mike Cidbons of . the new welterweight r again On next Tuesday nicht, | Trotting Association at the Murray Hill ation to retire permanently, per-|diecuse {t. He merely smiled when |ders, but he ds fully qualified to go|_% bul anne ced so surcecatul ta | Mn te omeinal gr ear | Pea ose! Frat Herren of Pawtucket, H-1's| Hotel over the running of Jack London y and persistently trom the ring. | some of hin personal friends wanted to|throvgh with It. He fs a man of wide Meeet ioresan tie be: |] fect a knitting of th means that Johnson doesn't see chance, just at present, to her um of money that Is, in his esti- consistent with his dignity. That aate at aaob. with | 8 Professor Sphinx was heard yesterday ‘socepsini when it was reported that State Senator —— J | the priviege e per cant, of the groas | ie jaste of executive work while prest- eer reosipts, Gibbons Las received many new offes|C. W. Barnum of Connecticut, who GaTKh Peoiched Tok the Cekota oottaie [Gant of thecAmerineh Assoclatioar iti Bing, comer Sse meen be ee Juliue, Kralomich of Chicago wou trom Bagur|for fights, Dut Uns jwusel them up until after the | owns the fleet gelding, is alck of hia bar- in the hands of speculators developed | Mr. O'Brien in edaition t> his love for ae. “ue fe on Ne ly’ way"to te. Hub wrebared fo 7 80 holidays, know “just what was the trouble.” acquaintance !n baseball circles and had tal Sine of the Nova wy y next ore: An effort to aacertain If any individual Cuno. ina in even after the board had white- Sarearet_ Anglin, “Gr money io the new owners, for — w 1 ‘4 Stak ha ta Shan Ma a 8 the information that the New York club | baseball ts a travell ee renown, their stock should they feel disposed to| A billiard match for $1,000 a side has been ar-| Frank S, 0 Nall. o08 ef the two State Boxing washed Jack London wad at Reno gave Jack somewhat! i, not blaming anybody, and that it will | has visited nearly e untry in the | Batic ieee “Rut, aon champion mith Commisioners, is 4 great admirer of Mike (ib-| willing to dispose of the gelding. Se2-|| CENTURY xii men, | pid & ered rated ideas of his value to any| be ready for the investigation at any| world. A year ago he returned. from Proadeat Eawast Barty srs ad ths “had a5 ae OAC | Lone, the St. Patt “Tghter. paket am, ite retary W. H. Gooher sald that while tho t promoter. As a matter of fact he| time it starts. Mr. Gray will be Present | trip through the Holy Land and part | aarteadent, Edwart Barrow of the Eastern Leamve | Cul soe, Dude On Me it “igo pointe, This ty the | fight Walter ‘Cotter at the 'Fairmoat A.C. o0| unlawful winnings of Jack London nad AROENe*A ‘get $25,000 or go almost any time for at the investigation, He and Mr. Brush | of Africa that kept him away for twelve ry a a, ie Victoria Hiatel oa. next @ ever played for in a threecushion | Tuesday sight, and after th e been returned, there stil remained the] ting Jeanette or Langford or McVey, | declare they are still friends, despite | months, Mr. O'Brien is about forty, Monday Basis rormall ente! Nn v= gentlemen of dusky hue like him-| the severing of business relations, and | years old and in appearance ts more Doers ih Surry Eile detested ted 1 Pr. iiueale bye score Sam Langford, who has arrived in Australia, ing the change of name at the office in| Coarring Jeanette, who 1s only half] will work tbesther until the tleket mat- | ike a scholar of a professor in actence lea 1s ae” elihced Saas, Sate | haa ‘already “heen match up for two thts ia Marttord, “Ten ‘Tommy “Murphy. who | half Dutch.) He can get|ter has been disposed of. 4 ‘wears 8 iverside A : eernoot has the ex-freebooter in his stable a sioahdisual : Set he wants Atty of w hundred: | Sar. RAGE Til pepbatly:xesreaent ei ealard vanes Pree feo Bs FOOTBALL. ee ae take on Sam MeV, the color hearymelght, Poughkeepsie, can take him through —— fon't very particular which, Also in| the New York club at the official Na-|cives him « very distinguished appear- i eee oats ronnie at Htusloutters Day, Sydney, while | the Grand Circuit next season H he fights somebody he wants a con-| tional Loague meeting. mired Wie Gs fans eravareadionaiter caine Rpaiting of Chisago han howe sleet Sor: || MISCELLANEOUS. j ron ea ates ‘he weit “tp ath novelone | Most of the cases heant by the boand lammerstein’ $ of ling interest in the moving picture) BRUSH ACTIVE IN BASEBALL| and one of the best after-dinner speak- fall, succeeding Arthur Howe, It is expected that | ————--— = |} Jobany” Thompson for y yesterday were taken up in executive Ere, -50-Te, ime this time, being champion. TWENTY-FIVE YEARS. sin the country, Howe wil be head coach next season, ‘Tho elec- : ° ele session and concerned horses and men ’ s just @ possibility that John- 2 While Mr. Gray would not discuss the| tion was imanimow, Douglas Homedaler of Brvok-| the New York, Athlete Olob team wow the | Johnay Coulon, the bantamweight, champion. at remote points popularly known to| has a stronger motive for retiring.| It seems that Mr. Brush had been sudden turn of affairs, his bearing in-|iyn and Walter Camp ir, who were also meu- | Rela trophy, wit with rel stray ta the will ey k into the re ng oom on, Dec. 18: | followers of the sulky as the “bushes. & Suis ihe voor Nor CO a Og ad ae for Som’ time to wet away for |Gicated that he felt @ big burden had| tioned for the pdtion, withdrawing in feror of Brook. | he W ‘Wet i Side Yeti’. tg elt ita Neel eike, Caton, Nab att! 01 y offers a $100,000 purse ene been lifted off his shoulders. He felt ‘Syelding. Rickard did to drag Jeffries out ste, aut banaue tof Pittsburgh for | Several sentences of suspension or ox- So the Jonus| hey | ulston were ordered, one of the first town A. C, of Johns th toot town, Pa, ‘che second” time “they erles | ; told heavily upon his h id been unjustly ce. wi pong This Zalection wea y i i ve hey ey ince cof Ouse ae Brome B. is 1s 4 his first e: lence of the football men at West be Kohl owner waer of owner iy rs. ngus nner of Lon- Neriain that he'd be whipped, ‘Rnd | give the Te mag, fis fondest hope to. Muball matters. two years ago, wien | i a member of the aroond clam and is the tallest | radog'seabiee te" thit Count. {hare ier tied Sint slr Hane che teal et going to" Eiuietet Keath “or sts. rounds. before |don, O. Robert Perry of Zanesville, O., A.C, bitteboreh "on Saturday. 1 . ~ @ trainer, was expelled for driving the paw area tencound bar att city ‘ner! | alleged “ringer” along with the horse, oo, Hurke having the better sf the com: / the woman In the case and two other nearly being knocked out in the first mn is @ proud coon. Anyw: mances that hell “go. to work’ for reek if he has to, but never fight i nding six feet three aud “ he temporarily relieved Fred Knowles) man in tho academy, sta io one aide sta ne ns acoret He was ao successful that | onebalf inches and weigning 201 pounds, E long career in connection with the game. | he oe ked to take the Job perma-| 1) iv inccties of both academien desire {t Now that this hope has been realized, |nently. On account of Mr. Gray's 1ON8| wy Army-Navy football teams will play at the to race next inonth. F licenses 7 he is ready and anxious to take a|experience in theatrical mi Harvard siadium next year, ao} ei ogee Sie | tit ee loo Lic didilb « Dreamin er sf +18 ae w as i —_ Sent ‘dew tot el . much needed rest, It is for this reason | Brush thought he would mak ra re, in, Aer mare toh has been arranged between Tony Ross, | AMUSEMENTS. ‘a eign war that ‘someboty” put | that de began scouting the Casntry vo | imam for the Job of buasbal seoretary.| Mow rath ony ota ann or a Ane SE) a aa [sie vance ceannne: eae Suny Sa a { — ——— it aed on etball, but the jacl a van, arraeany & | ae ad G _THEA 9 5 ak blag Sakie Som tall a ae ha | Baus eae fam ype wn | ar ees ti a dere | TLYCEU aie et ee || SOUSA AnD BAND On : : A in er branches 9. ulliven i .. A AYS Dan McKetirick, fight virtuoso t Th Six Men ean Seer reeeloes eee 12 ety Sele weet ears Palasciea idl land on the night of Dec. 1 ark Mov AAT HER ‘Shar Gals Gonsart Hee Thin if been studying Qaicevic. gree oO row SCONE LETEL: CAPTIVATED §f | Unique Program, Pop. I'ri Season. ‘Quinlaa HER AUDIENCE."—EVE. SU a7 ; Ae OLYMPIC §j, 33°34, 0 a ‘ow, Nazi: OVA The mh pat AMATEUR, Mont To. EMPIRE ie aay BGO a tie 8 fighting, and he's dead tho can put Mike out if he fights again. Danie! ts an optimist? What's an op- mist? W the Governor of Call- @ once liad a brother who was an ist. The brother was kicked by je. A couple of w later the Gov visited the hospital and in the of conversation said: “Dave, you get out you'd better not try Grive that mule any more,” talance’et siceo "™ *) AMATEURS WIN PRIZES ae AT THE POULTRY SHOW. (BOXING. | ee Competition between the amateur and saetiregees professional fanclers reached an acute in 2 Hours; He Did It in 18 Minutes ble exception of Goteh he defeat any wrestler in the| , At te Long Acre A Italian Champion Makes ee Yih thee sould e ; Aad allrate. 2. 4 CETHEL 1 AREY MORE NeCUeS Atl ACADEMY. eMC stc, iccer in Firat Wresting Enguger ont 2t m8 nese | ai cies | tae a catal ataa cee || _ AROUND THe WORLD. | JéthelBarrymore jet |0.20 4 THE NIGGE bout of ten rounds, Cobb won out by his ability|the Empire Poultry Assoclatio; den 87 850. j * victims were Harry Petotekt of jy land quich let hand jalu acd make Pitmim:| Now Grand Contrat Palace ot St the Yona shat Toei ant in This C ; | Soland,. Auaaee cebustt oe! Gormmon (fanaa George L. McAlpin of East H, era Violeta axneptit kit ment in This Country. | George Sandele of Greece, Paul Schmidt, Ahi nama of ante bie Cee served, |Mat-10.1 We AMERICAN | 1S lo A Young Reilly won all the way on pointa from|N, Y., who exhibits und SUNDAY NI 3 CONCERT, “A GREAT SUCCESS. ony DAVID ) WARFIELD ,,;" Elsie F Ferguson Hit |/h REPUBLIC \ THE LAND [| pavip BRLASCO cm present 4 Yanteaen | John Lehner and Fritz’ Mohl of Ger-| yo. ‘Rger in the star bout of ten rounds at| the Dunn Alpin Poultry Farms w Hiway & doth i, a ee MawWhy not, Jim? That's a. perfectly many. the Sharkey’ AC. "Belly wes too fast sul clever | successful, His specialty is chickens, arene TO-NIGHT «' BELASCO ,))!" 4); ‘ad , hes wi " a Spat he might kick you the way he lr Was just lke @ congress of tat! 1 ee TNE NS fice tod waane™™ | With the ‘White Orpingtons and. Leg: a were pshaw, Jim. It stands to reason hat no one mule can have two kicks ke that in his constitution.” a ‘ ’ ; horns as the favored breeds. The clasese men at the Madison Square Garden \Foley lo Start ‘Two ten-round boule featured Lhe programme at |in which the McAlpin binds were shows last night, as there were seven the show of the Houston A, ©, In tho fimt con-| were among the biggest in the hem wrestiers on hand that made the boards test Joe Shears of Eogiand and Danny Kidgo put | arrayed egainst McAlpin were: James of the big twenty-four-foot ring ine Six-Day Race » okeurs bad | Crawford, William W. Sterling & Son, ir a THE WOMAN er | INEMACOLOR?*i, der their weigh | ee i Moore Brothers and other equally prom. | Orie tage TERRE: mass avons Stier ee hes er ado ld zalre ot | inent professional breeders.” > of Pay oo NATURE'S WONDERS canal F tau, | {Aternational fleld of cycle racers off on —>_— with his entries. In the Leghorn breed | AD WAY EVER HOMES b , Raicevich, just from Pisa © |For ’wtdto Minds, SeAlptn wan bua eat THEN Qua pert Italy, that he w wrestlers | their long six-day Journey at Madison | —______ 8 ———— | {ui With hens, cookerels” “coome "eng USER Haraay rik, eet SKATING |i!" BAND CO} CERTS |tn succession, n twenty | Square Garden Sunday night, The off. | BILLIARDS. || seed in pullets, although iC was PLAYH 0. M Troe of tho haat titre Woe $20. OLONIAL. ENE, QINERY minutes to throw each one, or forfeit | clals Who will serve at the race are as sei ———————" | Glose contest in the last named cleat, BOUGHT ‘AND PAID neon. HELEN cs ia Os 6 ta Ee Wi $1,000 for every fatlure follows = Two somes dared 39 te tures cushion | and was wan w 4 yor res Comedy sisinitie tq HARRIS ¥ ¥, at t, Daily, Bie, Blaneng, Moe i Daas ame . of the Nation iiand League contest, tion for yards cant The Itajtan looked ax big as a house | Hoard of referees--R. F. Kelsey, D. M. Lond euttass’ al tur Work Glens Tee, the compe a eh ry the splenauly Stine POLS Ae THAMBRA EVA ANG and then some, but as soon as he started | Adee, Hon. W. Reynolds, C. N. Klostor~ | sdayer, the star player of the Philadelphia team, | fomtherer oes” ane ‘ame conditions “aa || ROSE STAHL Tih AY, & 1 die AVY OBLIGED TO ELECT to grapple With his flest opponent it} ™4n, Victor Brayer, Walter A. Bargett, final gaime of ic threes guano series ai | ANE White Orpingtons. | eee wha San Knickerbocker at Oa a eee RODES, THIRD CLA3S MAN, | 2 evident that he knew a Rood eat, PAu! Thomae and Louls Debo; judges, hoedakiy by 5, tote Thay THE MILLION. N KON X fXORi Have 3,1 ? pman's art, and at the close |: B Ruch, B, Lee Ferguson, A. B, | ) Pa ee ay DONALD BRIAN’: Pe RD ‘ut CAPTAIN OF 1912 ELEVEN, srnon of maori of ene | Conley P. , Graf, red. Htiderbrand, | i] Has fi £issW CRITERION Heya #15 || CoLuMala i . ally of his coun- | DF. George B. Muth, Emil Greenbaum, Operett fs rie x are ‘The Great Big Human and SB bay. fe idty, GUALESOUE| vied “ANNAPOLIS, Ma, Dee 7 trymen, who were there Iu great num.| Silvan Segal, C. Barch und J, A, Olsen; j] Saw ere) Deve he year’s Navy fotbail team w 3 Soph Hope Sedett a tie captained by Pe V. Rodes of PASSERS- vers and with much enthustasm, that] "mers, R. A. VanDyke, C.J Dicges, | All cae | it must have been he that caused the pees Hoyle, Prosper Clust, Alfred H, | New An teat ot Kentucky, and tes is only ie ingar GA Mika in John J, O'Brien, John J, Me- | Lye * Taare Mi, ‘Coma De ta ca third-class man | set a pr famous tower of Pisa to lean in| Hugh, Robert Stow, Dr. A. c. Grima,| stock of S, Morris, 349-353 Fifth Ave. Cor. 34th | kts T! BING LA YL - dept, tis un invariabic custom at fj Just think of it! The man-mountain | 20RD Milt ieee ee Rurehell ee Y eth & troctor’s | LA WANG 4. Coury ei Ashomy to» threw his six adversaries in etghteen | Qpioy, Memmute, 2b Py Burcna ona! St., 1s on sale on our second floor. The finest CiBERTY "4 “a ved” Eee EE ETS 11 Sth Ave, Geri? | Eilnav nian The Meee tpn toh aan eo cies one Lnatividaatty yce | inson and Moward Freeman; asstant| Materials money can buy. This winter’schoice DUSTIN and WILLIAM FA RNUM wt ber of next year’s grad ea cane Widually, Buch | scorers, Peter Wollenschiager, H, @, make of it that ft . IN yale ns) rey cee Yast, 8° the 1 scoked an though he might have boen| MAver nd Samuel Barnett; clerk. of sultings and overcoatings, tomeasurefor $25.00. eee Saae je had to be broken. “Rades, who Ww Y( CB'way, sith BE Bbarp Bary co Aes | Sioa ca cy i ste: ge) They must be seen to be appreciated. BOY BLUE | euonnar ere sev (chert perenne 4 he vared ty rug matiers, — | S. Hoeckiey, handicapper, I. F. 2 Broedy ay &) bit Sti CEC OBR Ee antrese emp mal RE mAs. dobn V, vaiion of Nei 4 n champion made such a’ Kelsey; announcers, Charles J, hal ea ‘eto 7" ies bi GLOBE | an “| ABD Aye, vat

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