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SH AMO IEE ete ENS thetic AAR A ie a THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1911, EDITED BY ATHLETES ae Al NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT ROBERT EDGREN haan HAD BIG YEAR WITH HER RECORD BREAKERS OF 1911 AMERICA SETS PACE IN ATHLETICS THIS HAS BEEN BEST YEAR IN HISTORY CF ATHLETICS So Many Champions in America Now That We Are Practically Sure of Triumphing Again in Olympic Meet at Stockholm. BY RAY C. EWR\, |i Goulding. When accounts of his wom erful performances first reached New Olympic and World’e Champlor) y_.,° we thought Ne mast baci Jumper. but he came here and walked, ani season of 1911 has been pro- |came back again and walked ‘broke ductive of more startling record hove ome Lie) ae Beek other ever sa ed wal ‘atrly je were within ae ae acey with enet acitet{Malking through a dark tunnel. ‘the ' officials don’t need to watch him. Ho of champtc-- as we have seen d@-|has gpeed of action and endurance that veloped in America since the Olymplc)are simply incredible. On the night of meet in London there seems to be no\the 2th, when he broke the three-mile doubt that the Stars and Stripes will | walking record by covering the distance float at the top of the mast at Stock- 5 nig 59 2. . av Incidentally ives holm in the spring Just as they did in|t!me from the 11-2-<mile, 2-mile Paris, St Lets, vaikone ‘and London, |21-2-mile records, being timed oMetally At each distance, ‘ate a America will have a team of champions, | Hig stride never ‘vashd trom ate many of whom are world's record-/fnish. 1 counted hie strides with the breakers fresh from thelr record per-/aid of a stop watch and found that he formances. took just to the minute. That's three Pehaps the most remarkable perform: [and a third strides to the second! Try It. ance of the season, because the record|BONHAG 18 STILL BREAKING broken had withstood the assaults of RECORDS. well trained athletes for so many years! Among the runners George Ronhag te was that of John Paul Jones tn the In-| sti}! making good and breaking recone. tercollegiate championships last spring.| Ronhax's three miles in MW min, 32 see, John Paul Jones, as his historic name|is a classy performance. Louis Sot LOUIS Ai Would indicate, 1s an American through|hag been coming fast. For the short gcoTt CRAIG and through, born in this country of| time he has competed he is doing very ~ bpwathed Hc TD Leute oud good American stock, and now a stu-| Well, and next spring he may press BONHAG ©° i ‘ ; 4 | font at Cornell University. Like many|Bonhaw for the honors. For all that Plenty of Food to Be | |George Stallings May mcr etm i, the he ye tg ec ~ Served Baseball Fans by Magnates Next Week hurdies in %4-5 see, Diamond Enthusiasts Will Be |] WEEK'S SCHEDULE . Jones smashed the one-mile bye birt ss fa be ng hunts IN PAUL Be Appointed Manager made by Tommy Coenen ee ee al tlt ie - : : OF BIG DOINGS FOR Given Fill of Ticket Scandal | BASEBALL MAGNATES. and Other Things. ONES Jones covered the distance in just one- | Minor performances furnish no Olympic } Monday—National Commission, 10 distance dope. ‘A. M. @t the Waldorf-Astoria, East- onge Ye fifth of @ second faster time, No other |UATiN dite vs Dan Ahearne, Ot Phillies for Next ear runner in many years had even come with his running hop, step and jump of near Conneff's performance. They say|50 ft. 11 In, is easily the top of the 5 emcees ern League, 10 A. M& at the Hotel Victoria. the National Board, which disallowed hn Paul Jones can run faster| class. Dan is getting up near the Dev ancaicen the claim of Player Charles Remis for | tat Jonn Tuesday—National League, Board of Directors, 12 o'clock noon, at the ‘ 7 cord | traditional Jumps of the an Ress ase Fogel Has Four Men in Mind, 8% satary against. the Grund” Raplds stilt, Bad bye - tlt hag Pk rags shanplona; one oe whom a ee i Club of the Central League and Its suc- | Next year tf he's In shape. ‘ais. | have covered 64 feet. However, perhaps re n cessor, the Newark club, The commis. | has been running and winning long they didn’t start form behind a toe One of Whom Will Suc- Jaton aiso aismninted ‘the ‘case of Player | tance cross-country races, notably the] 502ry tn those days, Piatt Adame hee : Skeels against the Seattle and Detroit | recent intercollegtate champtonsh!P. | been doing some fine jumping, espee ceed Dooin. clubs for salary while he was under | Jones ts the best middle-distance run-|ctaily in the running high and running Waldorf-Astoria; generat meeting of club owners at 2 P., M. American League, Boant of Directors, 12 o'clock noon, at the Hotel Astor; weneral meeting of club owners at 2 P.M. Wednesday—National League and suspicion by Seattle during the latter | ior tn the world, On the day that he| broad. His jump in elther of these American League general meeting. J part of last season, oH proke Conneff'a mile record he ran the|events would entitle him to a place on the American team. He h EORGE STALLINGS, the present] Charles W. Murphy, owner of the| half mile, later in Me forsocbebgs Soest aay cana oo ance = one G manager of the Buffalo Club of | Chicago National League Club, says | fifth of « second of Shepp Nes, | {ums 108 ft. 7 In. ‘This is not quite cd the Castern League and formerly | there {s no truth In the report that he|M’GRATH RANKED AFTER JO! to the standard set in the ten standing manager of the New York American} had an interest in a company to ac-| Next to Joes and his mile run T rank] sump event. ¢ League and Newark Ei Matt McGrath, with his new world's| Considering the fact that all of these clubs, is now spoken of as the most — veords for both %pound hammer|new champlons or new record holders [probable manager of the Philadelphia} | When Jimmy Callahan, the new man-|throwing and throwing the S8-pound| Pore “nina ep who press them hard eason. | ager of Chie: a n|for the honors, it is evident that the 7 - | colle; year, > jorace F el, barheg neeting o: ushed istle ‘ant to keep @ Riaten Golf Association, fe ane ro reat ea ed Man OAUa ie twenty; ‘gaye that he-hes four men in view for’ the American League he will have full by Flanagan, McGrath, after an off samples of the Olympic medals i Otto Knabe, Hans | Power to trade ar i woh BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | The annual baseball conclave, which @ould just as well be cailed “an Orator- feal Tournament” or “a breeding ground J (tor. trades, gonsip and tacandal," will @nter into open competition with the @ix-day bicycle race for public attention ext week and there will be six live Gaye of big doings. Among the events that are to hold the nouncing the annual meeting of|tWo years ol] and has played right end Pat the association at the Bellevue-Strat-|0" the varsity eleven during the three the job, Stallings, ‘expects | except Ed Walsh, fy rgt Snes team year, caused by a strained back, ery Europe when the next Olympits are ford, Philadelphia, on Jan. 18, made|¥e#"s he has been at Brown. Ashbaugh )Lobert and a player whom he exp ‘As | that he thinks will strengthen he eet | again last summer and improved until over, sf known the applications for the cham-|!% the third consecutive Ohio man to|to secure in a trade for Dooin. athen the club.| "ein the season, whe he threw the ————_—————- ettention cf the diamond devotees will |] The Athletic Club of Philadelphia, {| p! 3 aa captain the Brown eleven. Sprackiing’s|gtallings has had considerable experl-| cape H huonmer 18 ft. 4 ina, @ ard better than! pq y-Mortarity Go Tame. \ ea’ the fohowing leading items: |] winners of the worla GhAmelerente picnelip events for 1912 so far loge home 1s in Cleveland, and his. prede- | ance in the managerial line, !t 1s thought Datsiecne of President Navin of the es agan's best, Babe McDonald had (Spectal to The Evening World.) Tmvestigation of the ticket scandal by || wil! give a banquet to basevall write [leago com ae Champlonship the Chi-| cessor, McKay, 1a @ native of YOUNE® | nat Fogel will in all probability select lub Is carried out there will be| cago Golf Club of Wheaton, Ill; the| town. Simi Country Club of Buffalo, the Cincinnat! z | Golf Club of Cincinnatt, O., and the Es-| The Columbla “Spectator” began an @he National Commission. Meeting of the National League. Blection of a President of the Nation- ers, magnates and officials at the Hotel Astor Tuesday evening at 7 o'clock. %-pound weight rec-| LOWELL, Maas., Dec. 9.—The twelves & commissioned oMicer of already broken the te hi States Army on the staff of cites 4 | ora with a throw of 38 ft. D7-# tna, un) round bout between “Honey” Mollody the team. Navin is rh Bld t McGrath m September added| of Charlestown and Jimmy Morlarity 0 secure | July 1, bu the practice | Charlie Hemphill, the outfielder af the | pitcher Hyatt of the West Ponte henome-| of Lowell at the Lowell A. C. was @ rye yc er, agitation yesterday to en couple of feet or #0 to this p' a ey — as ee ttocta Lithia abl fae oft aitie ec vardiiy a or any ath-|Chicago White Sox, has been released | who pitched several good absiod Ble vl Ral mark, making @ new record of a very tame affair. Referee Billy Gard- Meeting of the American League. AM AAD PA g Pn ag |ahip the Essex County Club of Man-{ letle Insignia to managers of any of |to the New York American League Club. | Army team last season, ft. 6 «completely outclassing il) ner declared it a draw, pee Ranaiet: Giveniby the) ches 5,000 Fi il: x vprit.{ the varlous teams, Ever since there!Although Hemphill played with the previous performances. McGra\ ( a vhile -| the varlo n 5 e for height goon Athletics to the baseball writers ry at aus i lietl caren Masia hes fl tld ave been athletlc teams on Morning- | Highlanders last season, he wis bought! Jake Stahl, who was recently ap-| the record for Ca a ll incineore:| Gas the magna: H 7; the Country Club oF cButaie en ‘i th side Heights managers have re-|by the White Sox at the waiver pric Pointed manager of the Boston Amert- 4 Rd Vaan ‘over a bar at a holght of Meeting of the Eastern League, which oO Win Ribbon Been Gece hs oe hacen ics ed “the samo insignia as that lof $1.50, the other clubs having Walved | ean League Club for next. year, bac | ieee Ss toes mle. a record thet en @ieo carries with it the election of a ; + Mas j awarded to the members of the team, on him nphill will be manager Of) who t— an ineligible player be ‘an equal amount of credit. é [The secretary appends a note to the| but “The Spoctator” thinks that now 18] i,” Atianta Club of the Southern | of his failure to report for Play with|<Meponaid, the giant, came through Out of that the baseball fan ought to| How would you Iike to pay $3,000 for a| fect that the Nassau Country Club of|a good time to put an end to all this, | eet voar, that club last ns Id expected to be| the season with only one new record left a 1? Theatre, Bway, at. tiv, Glen Cove, N. Y., offers its course for —_— ane restored t ‘& good one, ‘S “Matinee Saturday sly, AY enough nourishment to last him un-| fine sleek tomcat and then have him ‘ip 5 1 to good standing by the Na-|to his credit, but that was @ 6 . y the ‘pace etart South for training. | beaten for first prize by a cat of the/@ny event should the association desire) Two thousand persons, including one} he National Baseball Commission, in| Honal Commission at its meeting next A 2-pound shot put of 38 ft, 1011-16 ins., tree a Fy ” y’ 2 ‘ - |to use ft. man ttended the boxing benefit at AL promulgated at a meeting held | week, The Boston Club hi i one of Ralph Rose's records. ‘This te the first time in many years) William speci That 1s ‘what hap. woman, atten a finding pr an asked the| beating one Te eet greatest League has held tts | pened to Mrs. Delia.Connolly of Roose- weer the irmont Athletic Club of thel{n Cincinnat!, aMfrmed the decision of | Commission for Stahi's reinstatement. |Ollie Snedigar of San Francisco peal ry ‘meeting in New York. Ban John-|velt, L. 1, when her Persian chinchilla} The Harvard hockey team will prob-| Bronx, The entire gate receipts were | ————+ ===! George 1 the Javelin 166 ft. 1 In. The saves Aay A i ; ‘eed the directors decided on this|cat Sandolphon, which she values at |*!Y slve up the idea of a Christmas trip| given to the Christmas Fund for the eorge L. Solomon, the New York|icaw one man who way Have. a chance 18 hed Sle, een eo that matters concerning both | $5,000, was declared inferior to Mrs. Ciif-|@%4 instead remain home and practise | suffering poor of New York. | Many Joe Coster Beats tea Naver ALGO 9 DAN Orrnee: th BUTORE | Ee Guana |] CENTURY yttsrmuy® /wau'e could be quickly adjusted. This| ford B. Harmon's Silver Rene, in the| T€ Management has had tempting of- prominent pugilists appeare d in the ring i fae Nenare ee of the astern — Fram pincers R. C. Craig starids New Theaitey | Phees ooo Gives the Athletics @ chance to| contest for the Woodmere and Brown-| {r# from, Cleveland and points in | eerie nite ea Gross, “One P ints an interest tn the iat at he, acquired | arat, although Gwynn Henry did some THE ar, fe wang what they intend to de|ing cups at the Poultry and Cat Show|C&Mada offering thom games, The | VOns. Joe Jeanette, Heaoh Cros Tite rown on Fo At ne meeting ‘hed um Nas completed | Pood running In the Bast and copped a @reatest banquet ever given in New | yestentay. Cleveland promoters desired them to! oxnockout” Brown, Frankle Burns, Astoria Hotel, at which Hee. tore | Fecord or two at odd distances. Crais’s 1 WALLACK’S ,f'vay & 30th st na hla. Seay ra lay Smith, The success of Sliver Rene caused a| *4e Yale or Princeton in a series of; «young Corbett and Tom Shark rke L. Solomon and De frat matter to be considered will ao } games, or if that proposition was un-| Danny Morgan and Oharles J. Harvey, | Im @ ten-round bout at the National) iis bromer, Henjamin Sommer yt ‘ho aveatization of the sale of ticke esagenaeetoan alee One ace satisfactory to meet a fast amateur| secretary of the Mate Athietle Com: | Sporting Club, Joe Coater, the Brooklyn | prosent, After ‘Malemin Hoa purchased | him took like the best tn the world Just led do é — fan east side fighter. 6 fough ; e board of direce ki \ oa tie assertion that tickets were thet” cies 96,000 and ae palin yanes of Columbts,! Jose R. Capablanca, Cuba's ch |cood battle, hitting straight to the mark | tors @nd@ also treasurer. Mr, ance of the lot te Goulding’s walling put jn the hands of specu-| 114) nor cat was considered “by ‘the | tion of ret es anes of the applica-' champion, met twenty-six opponents in| with left-hand jabs and also reaching He has been defied by the New Judges to be better, she declared that | directing eihoare oe the Dalen f rue a simultaneous exbtbition at the rooms | Brown's stomach with stiff lops, In iu and, it ie said, both sides arol in. would not aell Bliver Rene for any |ing Association, the South. Carolina of the Manhattan Chess Club y yJonly two nounds did Brown have the @f fight. Johnson cays that he will | jing, Agricultural and Mechanical Society, to Among them were a number | petter of Coster, the the names of two men who Were! These cups were not the only ones won| show cause before him next Wednesday known metropolitan experts, but every) him in six rounds, w -yard dash in 211-68, again equallis r a v Mate tty we Wak Joe MoGinnity, G N-yard dash in 2 ormance makes | GEOROFARLIGS wy ‘DE RAS Brondway Hammerstein’s “3° Er 0-75-81. tay mond tai, Smith re- mgned as vice-president and MeGin.| Canada will have a strong point winn nity relinquished his position as treas- urer, atter outpointing le the other two CARNEOIE HAUL NLY NEW ‘to buy the tickets, Harmon's cats, as they fairly | why the races at the State Fair Groundy one of these succumbed to the powers | were even, Brown kept boring into ¢ * CEUM 452,25 Bway: ONLY NEW 4 ‘other hand, the New York ‘board in other classes. should not be enjétned a h id 1 ti ’ NAZIMOVA RT At DBT bard a @ board in other c! : 0 tned as a common | of the world renowned young master. dd took the latter's punch; “NAZIMOY v | — ae in the new comedy Pe sel Ta Pe ec a NAZIMOVA "rut uiiisvevens || Theodore Thomas Orchestra tor an investigation and that] offers have been made for prixo winners, | citizens, \aareiea Reais ate at the Morning- Ait), Dallyata..2. Hest seate $1, b.8 eae her a We SPA Soloist. be shown, At the|2: L. Tripp of Louisville purchased H Wr eaicaluni 1h a: tant ee Cohen Beats Mackey on Fo: Enabraring Spectactes, AROUND THE WORLD he wrong can three cats for $600, and offered $10 for| Ry steadily clicking of the Velde Heights gyronesium in 1 parege a a ft has been suggested that] 1, weed caroms by the score of 21 to 12. The Kra vestigation be extended eo as t>| y4j; a few innings to- septional spe DEC. De Cony, Showed exceptional sh rates (Special to The Evening World.) Winter Garden %3*% ure blue Persian Shiraz, owned by |and leading only for Vand had the| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Dec. .—Youne |] Vora Violetta kal Ada L, Pollard, which, however, | ward the end of his st SOUSA %s? BAND Vath wt eB GARRIC er . oie an Te Cr ; sity on the go throuxhout the greater! Conen of England won on a foul ‘n NEPTE Kl Mat Philadelphia, where, it 18|was refused. He also asked Mrs. Clif-|defeated Mark Muldaur in the fourteenth ¥°™ e & 0. em= TOMORROW NIGHT—IIG i ° more tickets, in proportion, | ford #: Harmon's manager to place a| game of the national Class B amateur Ps of the ame, “Many former mem-| tho. third round from Bis Mackey of || CASINO Bin & Sti ot Wn. H. Crane} id Uatgee PST nee THe, ere. Mr, Johnaon has not 4 ‘ ‘ Ret ate Tene a en fell were the star performers of the varsity, | A. ©. Unti ‘ lon Musical Vay Tht Flea LADY LUDWIG TR gin se the case, but the| request was refused, allghtly below the required average In, gcorini al the’polnts for thelr team, | bout Cohen was outpolnting his op- DALY’S FLSIE FERGUSON “IY RE TASR. W U L L N E R National League magnates say that it Conway finished with an eerie, bouent Y TWO INDIANS Pennsyly: asketball team ope would be unfair to question the acts 56-61, and his bes WEMLLINGTON ich igiting. |] FULTON {22 itt: 4. eam « Only New York Song Heeital This Seas " 00, ard the xeaso ously by defeating ¢ | Ned WILLIAM COLLIER 'iMite!* || — cs v! {21 Milda avi \o nd sae season: LE | ele va, M NINE The ADVICE, = ; of one club and not the other when the HURT ON GRIDIRON |3, Miidsur's average was 440°60, and." Sohn five of New York. in| Goo Pe MON shale | BARAK iat, sh dear, Gali, chr INEMACOLOK fis''s9 ES ga Rielle labia Hae | one SOA a aa to as, "land Frits Mohi, the Swiss heavyweight ties Moon" Att “thee Patan PA ee ee roa CLLATON NATURE’S WONDER the same. The remarkable success of the Car- | : aoe : deiphia, by the score of 40 to 3. eile edig alls talaga bef inde ROADWAY 4.8 tors, tow 46. || The Quaker G “ttAwroRe | a John T. Brush has been making an|jisje indian footba! ven this weacna|.18 order to review the work of th —- Jehampton, have signed up for a Anish |} Bi Matinew "Toatay, “215, | - ieee, [US AMERICAN Tear —— ' ‘ Pere Sah ‘hs i im MORSOD | Rs ¢ Committee and pas: " r e of the High | contes hiet e 6 to a L. anal Ti at near Wiway, Bret, |} bik fo said he will submit to the commis-| negation of the eriticisms aimed at the |ing of the utive Committer A freshmen ut the Curlqetie Glut at Odd Fetiows? Eavie Fieees | | PLAYHOUSE RS gt yas, Tel pede—Begcar. | HELEN WARE jf? HU Senta” Weseryed. |atai"i0, 150 8 tmea Gh exhaustive report showing in|Dresent gridiron sport, particularly in| {ited ause oe | all, Hobo. stinee Paty iF 55.20, Mate, irs, at 2.19, at othe = W Astor y the score of 10 1 lyon, Sandele t# one of the actapptest|| BOUGHT AND PAID FOR. || HARRIS ‘hati Geotail where every ticket wont and/the matter of Injuries to players BELASCO ty, 7 the professiona villian j — . x dues, how it got there, William Gray, the| was announced for the first time to-lay ing the usual custom Raymond team, Agrumonte, a team-mate Rreppiate jn be. brareasion t SEEM. the SUE" Comedy * sisi boi -2,3 15> || ROSE STAHL % eat itin. * T| DAVID WARFIELD ., Y ants, who Auah Tita Cadlanernl aaa ft ittle, Henry Slocum and Miles were the marbonniare: the ooliace | Gass i ne 6 nothing on Mgtinee To-day, 2.15. . aed Wath of ree (oon ce ig lta venient eritl- pain SUE ae ADE py fe BL Ghasiok. the tates Meta sere ne oie Bbtained one first pines, |Mohl They are ‘to’ wrestle straight BUNTY PULLS THE STRINGS | Knickerbocker | *Miatinee ay nih REPUBLIC Wit yg". Ek cleed, Will alec be on hand to snow eee eet ot ane on had ae net, | Rank Committee submitted Limcus winning the fancy diving con- catch an cat h can rules, best two out | BOTH SEE ih eas Bg ige BO, | DONALD BRIAN!2)'""".""""" The Siren 430 THE We New York club had no deal- 1 ee Hada senec= | tindings. There wa also diseu tent. of three falls, i ow 0, 7] road h wi [i on a thes (ith the speculators. ule containing twelve games, the Re ral other toples in conne fone’ Ai ‘THE MILLION, || CRITERION {iin gthat W i OLONIAL with» Qis®E When the ticket investigation Is over | serves elght 5 and the third ¢ sport, Including the ady = MANMATTAN (Op Ho. Ssh aathay, Bras. ne Great Big Human and Humorous’ Play, mae wine A a the magnates will go into regular see- Jone, not 4 eons bane was fra itt dec.ding the ae onal all-comers* THE KISS WALTZ, PASSERS-BY Biway ut {ie Pane gion and, contrary to tie wishes of/during the fall, the injuries being hamplonship at a date earller than the hig ih , 5 i: y 4 . ‘ Nar Murphy, will’ not admit the! temporary spralt nd that on middle of August or putting the tou: Css seal i i y) ee Wp i New Amsterdam .!4)3). of" LHAM RA EVA VAINGUA’ > for a discussion of Ways | o¢ the redskinned players had h at/ nament over until September, the powst Ape PO IO OE, jf PO Klaw & Erlanger's Musical Comedy ‘Do Lusi : Laddio Cll Homer A matter that is.of particular Interest | Fecoms, one of them being in the 2 | alae Paget inieere eat Dion Ale Si “ R "J Ee tHe FINK A py. whl A a i } a vugh the tournament instead of #iBtw I J ‘ 21 vt an Bway Bves 8.15; x to both leagues and the fans, despite | Pital about twenty-four actual | standing out for challer and a more WP, Noo ir Robt. BU NE & Co's LIBERTY 2 ef Wet eis ‘ 'm the fact that It has no scandal attached, | and the other about fifty hours. } 4 ie ee el ane 0,20 &30 THE NIG ‘ sine 15, | BM ative nots: ors, |] DUSTIN and WILLIAM FARNUM TERE JOYOUN OPEREEE iN THE LITTLEST REBEL Telegram, BOY BLUE] (i sctourtenirn us Seanae) ocaslied: : sll drastle drafting of the foot-fault rule s 7 * Peake tne essay hl! [CLABBY BOXES TO DRAW) | eve. cyin saa zsuetapaner en § ondon. DRY Gi daorec sued an ha 5 Bee the Battle With te lied Lip iE to “Wille Hoppe for the 18 Solombus Das," but Mr Herr WITH AUSTRALIAN SMITH. (or)? sinisea, onamnten ‘others say that a schedule } | does not believe that in his mato’ ji Lg earlier #0 that World's ee " Bi gt. a ol aennee nab in Die recent maton Bs ooh 4 ws 770 ‘ Hea 40h a Biecan be played off as soon as bed iil e htt bev pe ‘ alba Ane non ae fer’ ne showed lag ti AMOS Since 1 j yy ‘ Brom, present acpencancen 1 would sem an Tha stusioat » THE THREE ROMEOS ” ‘At this meeting Frank Farrell wil! welght boxing champion. of Australia, | is 8%) caeasregte cee use 2r0rn thn. wi Sr Robert Burnett & Company’ j | ? ‘a Sun. -aRAR rare a | nw BROOKLYN AMS MENTO) probably announce his new manager | met Dave Smith, formerly middlewelght Pe” _ Ly CIRWIW WEST D4 oD TRRET. NOW YORE, 1 AY 2 ADVANCE. Ny ais ihrer Akh Cte and Horace Fogel and Charley Doolin} champion of Australia, to-day at the! “Busty” Ashbaugh of Youngstown, On a | ROLLER Metropolitan Rink #44 POULTRY SHOW wp and be friends, Ob, there'll Stadium in @ twenty-round contes een elected captain of the Brown : : eects zi TING |» hd Gal te, . Rioreee Oat a 0.50 of doings to talB'anout, which ended in o dram. University football team to succeed SKA ‘Sais’ Band |: ome x3 af , Meena