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, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 28, 1911.. : BEST SPORTING PAGE. IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN gece a aan FEATURES OF THE MORRIS-KENNEDY BATTLE : ‘ENGLAND WILL TRY | GUPNEXT YEAR Duke of Westminster Being Urged to Challenge for In- ternational Trophy. | | | oe | Another series of races in this conns jtry for the Interantional Motor Roat «xs at Trophy Is expected to he held next Carefully Prepared “Dope” Up- / Yj } " - aN yy, tye Reports from England indicate lorri KENNEDY WAS Forced ‘To ” {that a challenge will be sent here for pet by mM . Easily Beating CUNCH OF TEN, another match and y British king for send a etter showing the next time, motor boat enthusla SE TT OT @at near the ring in the Empire A. C. lat night. Aw» the last @langed and the shouting erowd paying its homage to the victor he turned ¢0 a friend beside him and mm ys “T nder if Tom will atep now?’ Kennedy was boaten-~ badly At that moment he wae atag- Ovi cf the tast mix-up, looking At his seconds, lie fect refused te Collow & straight line. die #werved | 3 Fopes, and reeied along them to corner. Dropping into the waiting | he fooked across the ring. ‘Th Morris, refusing to ait down, wi an indifferent We of one gloved hand and with the = Teeching for au oran Ken- ly Was battered and battle w ‘Morrie didn't show even «so much ase teh. “Te The SURPRISE OF THE SPECTATORS ’ or iT MOmMS: HAD ALL THE PERT Shaina. | | have options on so many available | pleces of property that there won't be Promoters pecan Intention | any trouvte « of Raiding National, Ameri- | Kqué/man to Meet can and Class AA Leagues. Paizer To Night Another battle between big“ hopes" {8 carded for to-night. Al Ka man, the Cailforna heavyweight, and Al Palzer, the local fighter, will be tiy A incorporated in New Jersey within the! principals, meeting for ten rounds at| By a wore of 40 19 4, next three or four days, Nobody seems! the National Sporting Club show Re Wit 4 High Schoo! to know who !s at the bottom of it] Palzer is young fighter who has | WHY High School in their flew meet of Ail, but those who claim to be Inters}Won a few voxing tournaments for] come) drow ava “toon Pemartvat thatelt completely reve|White hopes" in this viclatt« and bes | thixcouth annval tournament of 1) ; ot atties, two of them b MoGill University are jwractising at present k for tiwir game with the team there tomorrow night. The not had much st home for ¢ tve skati A number of players of r of ‘ ‘ t ' i SOME MORE A. A. U. INDOOR TITLE WINNERS SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Wen, hy Atuah 60 Yar! Dw) A [i {n capital letters en- hig the new major baseball gue, which It te sald will be Varker by gham won from Wo Hy Wilea oer) ‘Howmmberger, Irlah- "Fine, 15 48 secon One De, Gruety ‘Time, “1 6 by 9. i Atal Kivta Whigs irene, ry *, bead eels me 4,,0.1,,eaw Velenting A. ©, third, Time, 60 Rens, Mohawk A, 0., beet rec fon by % HH psa yee wird, Tima, with ‘Tom | Wis 0 the National and American Leas afore 1 ; Tiles, Some. —Won by Platt, Adame, New, Yo a. tne: tig Morris last pals New You A.C. Ye mech, werond sh, ng, achat a, Sti many sad days evening. . fight upset all of the carefully tires “Handing fowe ater iy Mame, Souter ahs 83 feet 1 Inch: it is said that the new league wilt|fellow who can punch ha can als 4 “dope” of the “wise Goehring, Meta we aa fevte New York A, O,, BZ fost ® be operated differently than any other| take considere .¢ punish 1 ae I his profes- ji en 4 ’ ng ovement | ‘bunch, for Moris beat Kennedy 24-Pow Bhot,—Wan by Vat MoDonaid, edi A feet 1 Lied nad BUG An) the) Ristory | Ere Agtitan abd With more: ewperiemce oape. At loast three times in the foe ee eae lates, kira "(itee rs oat ie en, Deoedy Nicery Kisgce, New Tork of the game, as instead of each club}; " . és lkely to develop into a good heavy- having individual owners the e weight, s will be jointly owned and| ‘Thig will be Kaufman's firs: ight since holt, After the deeiaion ants and grounds in each city|he was knocked out by Jim Flynn in | ropes Y i be the property of the league] the tenth round of a ten-round contest | "Hors, heads. at Kansas City on May 5, Kautman|on the ——- i has been In the game for many years | join Ww, Prentins wa he p Hacyant Cty won lus rounds Big Tom was In danger of ig knocked out. Morris wax never tn Of anything. It had all been that edy, with hie Would Jab the Ward gant at will, make hia fight at keep allding out of danger, ntire ns eleon atid croton came over to the newspaper men ny last appearance JUNIOR’ CHAMPIONSHIPS. Won by OC. Bi. Cathe, Xavier A. Aceh, Mal Welland, Xavier a. A, mime 8 a PE Hinibalt hoe A: Mo: Ni ard ld iia own jauiee Win ¥ iiecabe, Dowindran hyteus Te vend Wieh Mune Race Wow by J. Maytork, Univerity of Penna 2, Carel’ sn hsmwetcon “A%G., eonond; W."%, "Poteet oniteches, “faintest Ba rrund Weight foe Wile --Won joy 7, Cables, Marcant University, walt foot IN THe Last Round Kennery ANAS BADLY BEATEN AND NEARLY OUT. Ati) eoeerls 2, The * of the new league | ang has consideravly more experience national open Matt Wells’s Manager eye et the winter address of! than Palzer, He ls anxious to get In the ash ch Society held a several hours try- ide upon a new defini | establish offictally the status ww athlete, Scores of cases 3 of the amateur but | league and class AA] }imelight agen, and for that reason he te rgtoa clu “a ht that Tig Tom would be ab ata ercumemen me My 10 Foe) 8 suchen, | player and a® soon as they are incors| says he will to beat Palzer as ad 1516, Morris down and then put over Won by A. Almleaf, Swedish American Ai 48 fret 8 orated they will start negotiations! duickly as possible, 4 eh that might put him on the floor lear'S tee Tyce 8H feet Wig Inches, bo ladys | ba y better |, Bot men are tn the best of condition | Definition of ‘Amatenr’ Not Deetded Back in This Country with these men, offering th inducemen to join ae rk i Brey ever rea oF se new teague| PLYNN DESERVES NO CREDIT |: © BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT.|] 1) '3,""simcncu' sinte in Sew | FOR KNOCKING OUT CAPONI.|."'".” ® d ooklyn, Washington, ¢ At National Sporting Cia — apf ¥ Brooklyn: Washington of viola Kaufman of California vs. AL Palzer, J] more, Pittsburgh, Chicago, Ln ite ten rounds, ind Kansas City. The local & ‘ condition, and th faley’ Oler Yor A, ¢ The Athle him there for ten seconde, New keen ‘ en Tet 11 finen, cont; X, Ww, Saath, “Halted t didn't come out that way is enjoyed the golag at long range pmo Work. He fairly | wooo —— Sa 1(G2Orge McDonald Is Also Aue and tn exchanging ‘he eel eae Kennedys fade Ir ish «Ameri icans s Win thorized to Make Matches often; the other fetlow's shot Aharning +3 Jump. Woe Fred Koechleln for the battl Mt Gea Uitteente 8 feet Vony ins, “aie, ue than —_>— SALT LAKE, D. the fighting Bim Fl fireman, knocked out still In a chaote ; 1 tigation will be H 'e At Fordoa A, C.—Young Brown vs. f} will be ted Long Isiand, while] Capont, the Chicago middleweight, in beaheerhogd babi: nt _acrase as if he were throwing Senior Indoor Hi for Bombardier Wells. Pe eget appt oe Moi TAL Bceanisn parle sal bel ele4er (ol tha litue anica'ceunatce wuatsecerasne ica | orovoneeds (oF sanothen seat, BTODAUY glove nt Kennedy's head, And when onors At American Boxing Club, Will- nds of the present Brooklyn club.| to be @ ten-round «i : - Janded Kennedy's head flew back 7 nm his shoulder blades. Kennedy A.A. competitions a Harvard man Bond punch, wut that cf Morse a Agured ay winner in the 66-pound weight, Bey eh al Bee OO B crusher. Before two rounds had , ~ se ate te making @ toms of 14 30ORGK M'DONALD, manager of fought Kennedy showed great re-| NEW York A, C: Athletes Carry ie the junior mark Wells, the English Mghtweight it for that punch, He tried hin best . ‘ 1 Fogarty of the Mohawk A. champion, is in America axain. avoid !t, And he couldn't Off the Laurels in [«: tat year, ‘Ho arrived hero on the steamshtp Olym- ca Seapeeved: arbiiy, , 3a had W. J. Kramer of the 1 ple with Owen Moran, the Faglish + 3, < easily won the honor: Vighter who has come over to get on some about boatng, He ty i ee rine short tenia ate Junior Events. run, defeating wt Gights with all the topnotch men in the 5 . such star run gh nt division ro y Baldwin is to a becoming leanness, but for ail foiling and Scott, on iter la x be be elgosabnyeléry Recs merrier yee he loomed up like a mlant beside ds creating & eae At he nas bean althorised, SUEE cial a Ginuwr hala tases 1G most muccemaful A.A ; tthe New York A, ¢,, [2 Bombadier Wells, the English heavy- His strength told in every en- athlete who won t Junior mile walk on | Weleht: champ » Kennedy's best Viows didn't to an end, after two nights of |Tueslay night, turned out and secured ' him, Every time tho giana big/Tcord smashing, ‘Tho Urish-American ° h fanded the lighter man was Jarrea|’: © easly scored the most points tn Die hair to his heels the senior events, while in the Junior the third round Morris took a big] °M@mplonshipa the New York ‘a ©. He began rushing Kennedy] *thietes trlumphed over the Witlged elmeke, the favorite for the | man fight the ropes and hooking hard lefte| istites by @ close margin. t, was disquattied early in the Jaunt — Fights into hie body. betore he| er the fret time tn the history of !for running, Apts of the te side away and escape, Ken- es yi venta. “|CQllegians to Hold Big Row) was forced to run, If he'd Seren pores ne om Conference Here To-Day Ghat eighteen-foot ring he had no ~ te Chance than a man tn @ bear pit ii lo abear Morris caugnt him without! Changes in Football Rules and | tei for one year trom a team who h trou! resented another college or untver- the fifth and sixth rounds Kennedy " rine sity on the varsity team within one Burne’ cha Nese tes Genrer: Summer Baseball Principal | yar, on ae a utboxed Mérris. It looked aw en Mt have @ chance tier ail, apd Business on Hand. cheered lustily Kennedy an swift Jabs, hooked hard cs » but added kit It is alleged that In only one city of) to his laurels in achteving the victory. xoMike J] the octet have the promoters not yet] It looked aw thought the Italian “laid secured thelr grounds, and in that case down.” worl SALIE ENDS SATURDAY! er in. that countr s cumpon, my) he imported tailoring stock of S. Morris, 349- 353 Fiith Ave. His $75.00 to $100.00 suitings and overcoatings are on sale on our second floor to measure, for $25.00. Our Full Dress suitsat | $40.00, Tuxedo $35.00, made of imported drape silk lined, cannot be equalled anywhere. Gar- ments completed in twenty-four hours if re quired. Perfect in every detail. ARNHEIM, Bratvey& |i AMUSEMENTS. © AMUSEMENTS | Ba ig we as ay Ce THE ERRDENer ALLAH || Seco viet |] WALLACK'S "ist A 8, Bagi 8201 Neng Ht ae pa Aisi || aeomme ARLISS 1W DISRAELI a ‘about ae neni ASTOR Bray 4500 FB 8, Bran Ver Violette xiii brane Raymond Hitchcock NEE DAY ici MA | famsburg—Joe Coster vs. Johnny Moran, ten rounds, At Malvern A, @., Br Grady vs. Jimm 1, Hite Elep! ant’ Bitar Pa ena Poyiine Willie to that oo: card ant where} wants, to nak SEV VOTES EMFIRE © \i:. Ethel Barrymore i» THE WITNESS FOR THE DEFENCE KXTRA MAT. NEW SEAR DAY. oad hout the tattor fea. MeDonald said | Jim smith ship, but it ia] Oe Make an effort to arrang Wer than the| Mateh for Wells with elther Carl 1 for the champlo about (Wo minutes gt world’s mark made by Goulding of Can. | 1/8 or the Winner of the Palzer-Kauf- ada CRITERION © %i,? LAST 4 1IMES wphat great big Dumaa and hussorons pI eon dan, 4 middleweight of Pitts Ext tithe ay Morris recetved which figtinal np JAMES kK HACKET f KNICAERBUCKER 4"" 0,75 OtisSkinner Kismet EXTRA MATINEE NEW YEAS GARRICK **%,0" 14%, Wm.H.Crane} tt HUDSON 433). sshS"Neu' fears & HELEN WARE if, Sr8t cra GAIETY 4%, ELSIE FEKGUSUN"'§ il? FULTON *5),0° Cat ey " William Collier ua PARK ; oF Feiasning $1,150.40 n Dan Moketrick, manager of ‘Pon al expression was in favor of a rule viding for the exclusion of any athe The New Way f football and baseball epend largely the National tation at the rugh thie body has no direct way regarding the rules tw $1. Mat sat, JNE HUNTER meeting o , ar war rouKh, Collegiate Athletic Ans 4 (who had | G Hotel Astor to-day, Alt lie Whiley sharply r — The Quaker ‘Girl ote Sincia wee ras ping tho «ridiron game, will the tne | e te in HARRIS “4 eo hold, used effective upper-cuta, nee in Great and uv reeves spends 1 a int neh ite “Baker, et shale ft ' Fry me ROSE STAHL *y a8 ORRIS was like a big farmer, He! usually adopted a HA & ; Phe as NEW AMSTERDAM fought hard at times, but failed | Summer baseball de another big prob- SONRAD. | Arm i 1 Avolo Boughtand fi, it, BENTUR jouer to follow up his ages, Ho} te ‘opting the collemans, and Wins, Bing 1S BEN-HUR WAS cdsy Koing and altogether Kood-| some definite action will probavly ve | a ugtured, In the seventh round he ham- | taken on the top! | meted Kennedy unt!! the latter, bewil | There will be n one hundred and | ed, clinched at every opportunity | fifty delegates pr and outside of | rang he cletcing the football rules committee | ain ne of the features will be the address LIBERTY ¢*" yal ud tie DUSTIN & WILLIAM FARNUM In THE LITTLEST eer Next Mon, MODEST 8 i ite vnald and other, ly Get it From The New Bottle SS ume Pus hie pont With The New Top 8th AVE. stile ist ‘A i Morris beat } |by Gen, Leonard Wood, chiet of staft BOWERY pitt can cn vite wd back Onl Jot the United States Army, whose topt Step into the next saloon you meet and ask the man for BRONX awavevns 7o.stant Kitty Gordon in ‘The I Ear HAMEHeas raver hm. He was neariy’| Wil! be on the relation uf atiletice to the a little old “Wilson” from the new bottle. ; \rRELASCO UE haEE 10 WEBER'S wee ote a te Morne oat t No | athlet 5 ure improving the men Pour yourself a drink—and then think this over. Ler |] DAVID WARFIELD 1 ise 7 Agliberate, slow. He had Kennedy | #¥\ ; RB ; f REPUBLICWS! Se. 9 {ei Herald “ih dyaten—a jet him recover, Through] Prof, A. A. Stagg of Chicago has cols lere's a whiskey that is just as pure as can be—put Cane fl DAVID DELASCO “THE "WOM I oy S himecit at | tected @ lot @f valuable data on college into a bottle that nothing is Hoi to De put back into—so f AN Ee TARTS WA PORTE Nace {i@ round, when he cut, loc ney, and many. se ioe: Atawgering again be revealed. The nferer A puarane drink, in fact. And that’s more than wear "the Nits Ts sui tnd Conc ’ Be) ee Bork ON NS Ith nly de 4 ‘ t reine uma Maly nt the highest priced whiskey in the world can be if it comes y count eee, . . A . ere ‘al a DK tried to v * ee vy er sce ae 7 — n Later ae : — in the ordinary bottle. [et OF MU pata S ‘ae ACADEMY HK: Ne Te st Rng |e 2 CINDERELLA as best he could, |#ourl conference k intercollegiate ted lefts and rights | baseball games among eleht cole MOMs tr ihe:tusy setavalt arate . Ld Pang imanrie A tas eae |B JOU Ayal AO th fh It tie be ites had bee tittle tote Mane” Siew Sirdhy and Panhevivan Ba isos tt * ia oy ‘ Which con t . ; Th AMERICAN TREAT ae = AE ag a Eee (In the New Bottle) ber? sy, BURLESOUE Go | WEE ERE |Mattues, tetio Amsooiat \ acy Sth ue chien, Khow. (Bolg a ‘Continnons H |yogarding, she eligibility of coll SOLD EVER YWHERE Ve HQ URRAY (i! OORT aerern OLYMPIC HaE¥h Peat f la Gee a Re. me! "GOLDEN COOK co, . oe A aera ne a nisin