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BIG X-COUNTRY RUN AT ITHACA | NEWS OF od A DUEL OF SEASON’S KICKING STARS } et oon aw enna, « =e. ‘ uy, mae ay Pumpecey’s ) Ld a ONG GREAT Goan Pia ore K — ” ~wawroee TO re, « 54 YARD Drom ecicg, Beckieys Best Goan = 47 varvs FROM PLACEMENT , Bomeister, Yaue enn, fee! HE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 323, 1912. SOMEBODY (S GANE“TD PART wih ALST OF FUR. Itoomnia’s CHIEF ALLY LL BRANCHES OF SPORT Yale’s Best FLYNN— Kicked Seventy Yards in Game Against Army and =~ Pumper ~ YAce wice. DEPENL UPON HIM TopAY To ovr mice Bricrieyr Yards ior Season. Toez Artists PUMPFLLY— Star Uncovered in ton Game; Gained Fame Has an Average of 40) With 54-Yard Kick and Saved Eli From Defeat. “FORE to-day's big game you couldn't convince a Yale man that “Lefty” Prince- REDS AGREE TO GIVE CHICAGO FOUR MEN TO GET JOE TINKER Mitchell, Knisely and Phelan 1th GINK——Glory be, but I'm glad the excitement ts all over, ‘Tis glad I 1 am that the gunmen are on their way to the Ilithric chair and that Recker will also be legally croaked. It's tough to send five men over the Jumps at wanst for putting the lead pilis into a gambler, but it's « fine Warning to those shoot-ups to cut out their style of amusement. THE GOOK—Right y'are for wanst. But too bad the whole dam bunch of them didn't get the death jolt. 1 can't figure out how Jack Rose got off acot-free, although I'm mighty sartin’ he would be only too glad to escape with ® plea that would keep him from the sight of dacent people for the rest of his worthless life, Neither can T dope it out why It wae altogether necessary to turn loose Sam Schepps an’ Hridgie Webber an’ Smelly tne Rat an’ Iteky en’ Slopsky an’ Shapiro the Shocker. They should he shunted out of the world to- gether, At best the informers who arranged the killing of Rosenthal should go up the Hine at least twenty years. The gun manta would be out of them by the time thelr terms would be up. THE GINK—'Twould be better to give each of them @ magazine revolver aml lock ‘em all in a barn and let ‘em shoot each other up, THE GOOK—Suppose one of them survived? THE GINK—I'd try him for slaughtering the other fellows. D R. KORN, the watehdog of the United Taxpayers’ Association, dealt a hard wallop to sham and Dut upon the city’s pay roll where they accomplish nothing but confusion ead throw disgrace on the city. We have hypocriay at the meeting of the Finance| enough of them now.” Committee of the Board of Aldermen] Quite so, Doc. The city pay rolls are the other day. There came up an item] full of sinecurists. It ts particularly of $3,000 for the establishment of alnotice:ble In the Park Department, Civio Bureau of EMotency, Dr, Kom Jumpe@ on it. “There is no economy in creating such @ bureau,” he sald. “There isn't any economy in dismissing elty laborers right and left and cutting wages a dollar or a dollar and @ half a day and then handing $5,000 and 96,000 jobs to outsiders as experts who are S where the slam has been handed to the mn who did the work of keeping the parks in good condition, The wages these laborers drew are now paid to @ lot of roli-top-deakers who spend most of thetr time at lunch when they are not roasting the poor boobs who dig aac delve for ten hours a day. H-H-H! COME CLOSER! LISTEN! He's found at last—the real works, toe Surest thing you know, CHORUS—Who's found? ANSWBDR—Why, the real White Hope. Quit kidding, down there in front! I mean It. Jerry Split-a-Pint Conneff is my authority, He and his running mate, Pommery Bob Vernon, searched high and low for a White Hope so as to get even with Mistoh + ote” S Jack Johnsing for putting Bob's friend, Jim Jeffries, out of Cu 5 B ¥lynn was unable to hold his own in a punting duel with the great San ad ie . wis so SS AQT SPECULATORS ARE Felton. And with Pumpelly, the savior of the Princeton game, on theside| Three of Men Named in business, They hunted the corners of the earth, but with AW ws SS EXTRA ACTIVE IN lines ready to go in at any moment and send the ball soaring over the cross oie oe no success. Big, useful scrappers are very rare. Bob gave 2 SSS NEW HAVEN bare, Yale felt pretty well fortified in the kicking line. All this before the Trade With Cubs. up. Jerry kept on the trail, He got a tip at last that the mY ‘ i tat Soy battle, mother. Supporters of the Blue placed gteat reliance in the ability of ' man he sought might be in or near Cork, and so Jerry p “Lefty” Flynn to boot his team out of danger whenever tho going became ts Find ST sailed across the ocean, This is what he told me on his _ —_ = . — Sess UF SPREE SELES “—"| heavy. This youngster, weighing 200 pounds and standing 6.3 in his stocking ITHIN the next forty-etent hours return last nights ce . ‘ 99 ‘ | feet, was talked of as another Ted Coy in the kicking business, and he's W President Garry Herrmann of the ne Qessher hee, Pp Teorey Ra eta sot mude good with many a long boot this season. Cinctnnat! Club will announ eed , Gasoline Ponies Furnish Flynn came to New Haven undeveloped. The Yale coaching staff soon|that he has signed Joe Tinker as pounds, is only twenty-two years old. Anything he hits e ° ° Harvard vs. Yale, at New got after him and it wasn't long before his long left log was driving the ball| manager of the Reds for 19 The @rops. He's crasy to go up to Drogheda and shoot hie Tirille in This New Game || coe oe BS eee ee ee ee i ta ene mate Grae Ss, fa reget bye Point times his own ends were unable to get down under them and get their man be-|to give four players to the Chicago! tee i Me Navy vs, N, ¥. University, at In- || fore he started. Dr. Bull and Ted Coy, two of Yale's most famous kickers, |club for Tinker has finally been agreed| Pakey Mahony Would. Ho has « beth ga eirng st i Midpete horse, Hi | instructed him in practise this week to get more height out of his driv. upon by Herrmann and the other knocked out three coal porters on the Liffey quays wan | tgs tah aid, 1 1 porter, wnen he's half full, can toss half a dozen | tte, at Easton. jand the tip was sent out from New Haven that the beefy youngster w: stockholders of the Cincinnatt club.] "aht, #0 he . One coal port . hd | 'y youngst as a 8 {periods w leg teak cirnene| Bucknell vs. ¢ burg, at Harris- |) vastly improved punter. ‘The players the Cubs will get are out-| PE Ciethy te the pede ie cagy Cbegghip hg hg three Slight ny ey ected tates . GRWEPe therein tly Menideichahaadll | LLU 3 : fielders Mitohell and Knisely, inflelder| Pakey Mahoney, can @ badger ina » aplit another i : Sy ane amis vonlcmiare eucines ch Rutgers va. Stevens, at Hoboken. || Harvard Scouts Saw Fiynn Against Brown. Phelan and a fourth man to be named| and one hand ia as food as anothes with him, He can wilp Johnson with « redevil Drivers in Racing|, Y roll-over during the game|| jitkers vs Se at Providence. Harvard aent scouts to watch Flynn in the Brown game and they m later. ‘The meeting of the stockhold-| suggaun tled around his mitts and @ gad on his feet. An’ say, you can blind- [came in the first period. King cut “ \ a 'y made } later. [7 White Hi about too sharply and over his steed Dickinson vs, Swarthmore, at Care ]) purried notes on their pads when they saw “Lefty” stand behind his own goai| ers of the Cincinnat! Club will be held] fold him and atill he'll put out the imitation Ite Hopes who have been galll- Autos and Nervy Mallet|went. ing and Ferrerter were quickly || ! line and kick the ball out to the middle of the field againat 4 stiff wird. Boot.|elther to-day or Monday when all vantin’ around here, He'd put the palsy tn Palser and he'd chuck the bomb into at work righting thelr “pony” and a ity, at Medford, ing with the wind Flynn was terror, In the Army game, when the Blue was|talls for the trade will be consum-|Hombardier Wel Wot, oh? Yea, Tim—split another wan—y’ought to see Wielders Show How It’s|™oment tater back inthe game as hard|| Washington and Jefferson ve. || heing hard pressed by the cadets, the Yale quarter signalled for « kick, Car mated. akey. working right! He hate up every sether'a sen: from Foie Lane in Comm as ever. |] Bethany, at Washington, Fiynn surprised his team mates when he sent the #all eMling’ Né¥ertY” yards i City to Blackpool Bridge, and then turned around and fought his way back. He ne The players in this game ‘are ‘among|| Johns Hopkins va Gallaudet, at] Gown to the Army's goal line, Critics say Flynn stands too far bet ° Heay Brimmel” imptre | cleaned up everything fightable th Ingland and in the army and navy, and then Played at American League) the most expert tn the country and dis- ind “te ere to Wrance and knocked out Rdouard Til, the Parisian Pimento, in played several of the tricks that 4 Baltimore, line when he punts, but in doing this he removed the danger of having hia cred tad 16. Trorgca, Foss! | etepped over to 4 \, ento, found effective. One that was poputer|| Haverford vs. Garnegie, at Pitts- |! «tous. blocked. Flynn's punting has been conaistently good, his average for | jeiaten that he intents (0, prem fia alt axanet | two rounds last Chooeda week. Now he's going to meet Groves, the London Park. was opening up the exhaust and blind-|} bursh. | tue year being about forty yards. | Foe! iit {hat hs | Larruper and when Pakey gives him one bat on the gob we'll have to offer up ing the opposing toam, when at close|| Carlisle vs, Springfield, at Spring- || pumpelly, he of the 64-yard drop kick In the Princeton cathe: - Waal ans 60 wt 9 on Toa | a allent prayer for the repose of the sow! of Groves. Call him dead now. Quick quarters, with the danse black Rasollne! field, Mass. | the dark horses Yale was saving up for Harvard. Only the exigencies of tie jee RS the meeting and! boys, get Dinny Buckley. He likes to bury Englishmen. And, begorra, es) best MAGINE a flock of Vanderbilt Cup/| smoke. ———__——_—————— | Tigers necessitated his being called on. ‘Then he calmly recetved the ball on Whee} Hobie paeoldedt at aha. coma; | “OME oPaee ues, . hr Pigaaahdbechamathatis.by Sheltie nlaitle asda vov tian, (Pho ° H page hearer SOY acaine ret aye er! IMs own 54-yard line and upset all traditions of the sport when he sent it deh i ait rene ie aimee menting. sala And pop went the Seo, ting all about the race, Ki # id B ke F e Ss h spinning over the Princeton goal poi “Luck!” shouted a surprised fuot Boy Hake action tha ‘te charges i ' ay m a b 0 be et votball 4, otk tion the charges preferred @round to a ball park and eee iviat an aKker Start ro. crate world, but Yale coaches said he had been getting tremendous distance out of figaion’ bm ty Urweldont Teed, Ke will bare HEY DO BE TPLLING ME that there is a Wurra Wurra Club tn Yale Bame of hockey with a basketball. In his placement and drop kicking in practice. Pumpelly prepared at’Hotchkiun, « ail’ Starnes made by Lyneh. 'Xwill be University, I take off my hat with Durning modesty in as graceful 1 nd down the prepared at’ Hotchktan, en Wty appre- asine them snorting ia} ee Saline where he first began to develop his booting abfiity. Entering Yale, he lmnec| oad ciation of the compliment as I can command, Gracefulness is not on® eld, backward ane bebe LN cited diately attracted the attention of Dr, Bull, who devoted all his efforts in pol-| two, three in my makeup, but I make up for {t in strenuousness, as do the Yale Bese aoa Fiehting, seetigelvess Ate ishing up the newcomer’s kicking. The result wan that Pumpelly was soon the Newark club of tie| boys themselves since the days of Tom Sheviin and Jim Hogan down to the ee Wanting: tne soesiy ee vine shooting them over with regularity from around the 30-yard line. Pumpelly | anounces ‘that the clu! present with thelr Flynns, Philbins, MeDevitts, Scullys, Cooneys and Whites-- @ croquet mallet. Imagine ail this and y umpelly mathe ihe gab | pena : option of what weighs 186 pounds, ty a strong line crusher, and was conaldered the best | t southwestern section of | all of them boys from home, tictea drop kicker on the Yale squad. | Motor polo is the very Intent thing In) = | 2° tira” exhibition | OREBREY, KNOWN SLAYER OF aide kick, Judge Mulqueen, fall for tt spert—and it is sport, take it from the T. Ki di D ti ° Athletics at Newars iF TWO MEN, attempted killer of @ junno? 4 | rf of = es halt hundred guests who witnessed the | om enne y (4 ermined third, and suspected murderer Of) a. i mieRE 19 A SILVER STREAK firet game played in Now York, Tt has) + Pte St Ieaab: four’ olnsry RNNAR) De Nee Oy IN THE CLOUD, Didn't Sheriff Re earthen afi ia caciaye alll the : . o) axe | for 81-000 to ferret-looking desperade who boasted Wallen ardates sate LAT aries esomenia ef. foeshells. Aud oO tic to m 1s 7 Rotman van” Welienday but csn | that he could walk out of the Tombs, | 4° 1M aaraubier. 1p, Bi pred uty, quick thinks S50 _ oxpeRy : forlecenl Wis lawyers to witu 1 did it, was allowed to plead guiity |: calibre and stand close up to Fors- Smut, qui tee priests ant are “ah Went Ward a" check’ for" pre | and did tt, wae @ brey in court yesterday when the var- iy sea Aa ale | j National Npseeiia City of Ende oMyt aati ind Wen! Svatiol fie} necond degree murder the other day. | mint was about to be shipped to. sing are absolutely essential. These | ; “ | wounds for a. side ber oF $1G0G any hia bloodthirsty destroyer was facing |'Twice? Yullus waan't a bit i things save this newcomer in sportdom Local Heavyweight With Re» | pia 88.00, Ata a hae "yon | pew the Pui an casy conviction for the first degree either. No, slr. Not even if pag from being a mere mechanical thriller, t ” Habit Booked t has Aareed ‘to offer anmniier belt tor tila moadset | Keen tals thet Be to a nostin MMs | that would have Ad the world of hin only | twenty-six polloemen and nine and if only as a‘novelty motor polo irin, abl OOKE ‘0 Joe. Mandot hes bh det Page mete He a aa, te interetod rta te | menacing presence, but in the inacrut-|heavily armed deputy sheriffs on the ems bound to arouse somne enthusiasm | 8 eit thers Jee te rc a Del cae the Ga, eee, Cane TUE Ue Lig provssesa of the DIAtrGi-Atbornayia. 220) 00 ERE Perab ey we ene Got! biic gets its first Paar} went y noun i ron ‘arey's ober ‘ pape oftic . bl by ‘ore ge eee heh: we: pablis were te Pre Appear in Four Bouts. Fesnecitegat trot ahaa | tte, Zinmeay af The, cule a eatnat|oMce It waR deemed proper to accept THOMA Atha a Beare vutiag, F ‘ in golng to defeat the game ‘Morir tat tet te | tat tee a he oan thar that ban | 6 house 2 tell you. Wot's tt you say? MACHINES “ROLL OVER” JUSS sulborided nie seanager Wesrrs lama uae | hase, eat If ever there was a wretch d Atty LIKE PONIES Do. $2.00 fe i 0 Es Satan, farted to i headh, te ak ‘A “coke ND THEN THERP WAS Margaret The first game in New York was BY JOHN POLLOCK. onthe ut beingen tency |, fouh 1 Hien, slo was recentiy tet out [with the lust of murder in hia heart, he Ryan, the scatter-minded youns played im American League Park and OM KENNEDY the local heavy: [wives Ena tne sitoade | rusk, tase }Iulled two inen in one day and tried to woman who aided Forsbrey to from the first whistle those who wit-) welght who had the habit of re-| {7m demanded ag je " kill a third at widely separated points, bestia an who. st 1 displays a fan- nessed the match pronounced it a tiring from the ring whenever he | fe club. is tryin | the would have Killed any keeper or but perverted love for him, She 4 Hinitty ist 1 | "rs that stood in his way as he| "as allowed to walk forth Into the ty snappy exhibition, The control lost a battle, 1s back In “he Kame agaln, | will bate nn’ Der om the Wert to th pers that stood in his wa. 8] word and the chares eeelest estan over the cars by the drivers and the and he says he means to stick for 8004] j mine «voit tne | gral elute inthe Western I 4 from the Tombs, fils Iite te | helping @ pritoner to break Jail was daredeviltry of the mallet-wielders co this time, as he has a manager now! ough Hall, ‘ir | tur ‘4 of desperation and crime, Now. |atsmissed. In less civilized Brooklyn bined to make it something emphati- who will get him plenty of work and | i8, a has yer to | wk kind sire, will you please step up and/iast week a woman accused of the | be Hof Coney Taland cally new. | thereby: force him to keep In condition. fat one, Yalan | ; why the District-Attorney de-| same crime In connection with the ate The gome was played on the regu- lene nka cheek aleed Uh eek ene ; led to whow clemency to such m wee-| tempt to ald a mere thief to escape was lation football fled, Two cara were ma lMWed, CHER CPL Gull bo wih Bacnay and jis bother Jerry, the Fingltan | Harvey Drefare arse wil rot offer nig| vil-brained human tarantula convicted. She got three years and @ fabs ti to this’ country. for | mone: Roger. Hresnatian lan a conten You'll have to come across with alhalf in Jall sed, They were lght runabouts, for ! used, , 5 Williams, the Philadelphia heavywetgnt, | fighta iby) Hho!” niorting | iar ait) tie Wiravey text strong reason, And why did my old to Hike Brooklyn, Wearanie OF over: seventy roles. sn: have “PRIZE COR, [for six rounds at the Olympia A. C. of | Mt" of, ehHadelun mgt. at | Sut SS rortnn, nt , ELT don bith hae | Philadelphia on Nov. 2; his second | sill take sollte Jerry wis) try | chink of money hin services 1 TORM WARNING—Keep & close! to bring it about. “How can anybody ine Mapeica iackinn ana turning. with Jack Garrison for ten rounds at| crence Sina hat nah —-—— S look out in tea Bay to-mor-| from Clare unite with our nelghbora—the hae g ung » Liberal A, C. of Staten Island on Fuels ile 7 row afternoon, In the vicinity |Galways and Lime-texs?" abke Bil tp By MTau OAT ater peat made tie: rail tas ia: Sulea wih Geir Mad da tor ete wul'te ot READY FOR RACES Jot Hollands Neware the bombardment) despair: “Stil, we'll be glad to meet ‘ _ 7 4. md] 4 | 4 hem to-night and c tor to make it possible for the ma ten rounds at Lewiston, Me., on Dee. 7, ne Hiss ATT Roa pe | from the Jamaica Bay Yacht Club, | t! t > thine to rol over without injury to Jand his fourth with some good big | Providenre 4) Mth hei planes AT JUAREZ TRACK The waitern there are trained shots, Qi ine mraing of ce tot eas eee the occupants oF the mechanisin, There | | fellow at Allentown, Pa., on Dec, 12, lat, Weinentay night according Ne jand whenever one open a quart the! spe wind that Shaker the Barley! was but one “roll-over” during thim first The spect Hed at the 2%, Mexico, Nov, 23—Racing on- | cork travels clean up to Goose Creek.! «phe Divy: ak tHe oe ee match, but It was thoroughly enjoyed McDonald, manager of Matt Wells, the} os ™litM 7 matted” (i yhuk iat, thus ar wending thelr way | then there will be volleys of sirloin pete ead a ALLS Gee eee ee aeruas cok aac maant mist Have good backing, for lie ina jam offered i J racing which will begin at the track of |inerrow, and those of the yucht club! ‘Thero will be a fine vaudeville show ff kicking his wheel in (he alr the | Grize, of Sr. OD, fot b Twante toned beat Perret ne | the Jockey Club, Juarez, on the Mexican! who are able to #it In a chair without! by the White Rats, directed by Jimmy fron pony ‘was upright again and gal- Meveato. fhe Sisrallan Tighe ohaaiolon Weis. | side of the Rio Grands Thankeriving | tonpling over will Cat some Ane well Marry, and there wil two bands to toping after the ball i | {ake Wake "a fie GME Or al nara Ci uheent’ Day, "The meeting will Iasi for at Toast | hung meat. And thote chaps are Keep thingy imoving, There won't be an The game Is payed in five ten-minute Lonin. The utiat, TE | one hundred racing daye with wx or] ome on the ents aw well ws the] iii tate, ans any Clare man pertods. At the “kick-off” the cars iin is after the seine maico faut Vilar at, the Tg » ue Eee CAL dart avaral Mecedan usee bor (Gare aati sup 8 stood panting under their res; ve Jack Doyle, who tas a physi —_- t events there are eight stakes and G. KRAUSE-The tnformatt Gee TOUT, ie eiiddia ct tua Belk whe gpa, ag Ce, ey STARS WILL COMPETE AT —iiuticate be run off at | ity INISHIMAN | Aes about the saulpment of battleships sprang fo middle of the Held where or pont, z A\fferent 4 during the meeting. will be found in the World Almanac. the ball rested, They reached the sp fie the tha were witch ther all, have taken CELTIC PARK TO-MORROW. Seen rattan t ake’ onivian I pug Dut Where to go tox By the Way, most of the questions that ADGA: the Foie Nie Ard aa Wey ate ote atleg. "Par | ‘ show an averaRe than fifty to | let the charity that's in his heart! con. tg me and which I have not tiene on eg ee Ree Gh EA lgiters tnd Lawson Robertson, trainer of the) cach of these events, this being easily direct him to the entertainment and ball! oy space or inclination to answer wil inane, the Healer ie ‘board and made nee |Irish-American A. C., has arranged an| the best showing as yet in t int ft n's Patriot: Benevolent] pe found ably and accurately answered Beet ihe wall, Away (¢ bounded attractive programme of events for to-| of t ub, ‘The money offertnes have | and So ation at Terrace Gar- Jin that felf-aame World Almansa ‘ its “ "J | Colt 4 the stables from every H ortu and benefit | @ 00d boo! o have near you, # closely pursued by the two machines. morrow at Park. ‘The event pe ‘an | den in mortua: n " | They seemed to get around ag handil ee | programme, tuding | a regimental | Sullivan, will include 100, 100, 809 yards and one If SAR wee ul eee fund. raise be to them, | 2 WURR he panies, galloping f2rwers And back aril regular army tr an} ie 4 athe Aud ln” manage Hare) mile runs; discus, tummer, slot, broad | Teservations bars Over | sapend more money tn aiding thelr] WURRA WURBA: vould vie Ing into position for shots, bockids th | Brooklyn Post-Office Clerks ‘or inpic tug of war and “rescue races, | aiet ah a defeat | Jump and high juinp. In addition, Kerry | "x Rundred hovwey a than anyother Trish county | for a Bay Rene tenn ae ae eee raids, ae obieah nel What pro: the most routs} and Kildare will meet in a ct be Wo W. Bhelley, HT Brolvogle and in in New York. fo help th mi is that you have to beat every « Paes ty Balt y ‘Track terest will be the ball game. Robertson has tested a cat ee ee ie ee ay W. IL Fenchler, keep up the good work, For the Clare! jead in pinochie, no mattor what sulg Course, wan 0. wink the ball betwee to Hold Indoor ‘Track | ieresting rl Pa Te | to the track team, and all the stare witi| Hi: Jaamer, twa atewards We Mt Ten) "DP aye need help, ao they do. But| is led, instead of only going Bianep onen posta and befor ttle be 1 \\ jon 3 nny , \ men always nee pinina? 3 | ae eeeae accomplishes this feat ther +t To-Niel Homer Bak starting from ve I i Ying Judge.” Mara Caasidy will do | theyre aptimntatic, at that, and ready| on trumps?) LITTLE ELMER, | sing Hise See Meet To-Night. Pere: for the. ven: cree ene MUM bea Reneit tn ala af te 7 Ing Will he open glad hand for all comers, which| 1'4 danish him to Flatbush, BLINDING OPPONENT = WITH Salmaanet or : . ‘ aay the crack middie whose death occurred @ few days d “a uaene _ the this 8: ) Kk. K. CAT—Kor Information about QMOKE TRICK OF THE GAME, | ay ra ‘ “ the aS Mike” creeon Was tie frau Hilete Staten Island's Ble Race, |v crvetiog all, each Clareman gives [naturalization papers apply at Nate Atter a couple minutes of pla ¢] one of the est Indoor — trav ee ae), to aport the colors of t sh-Amer- Le a That loves the man w as for Si \tallaution Bureau, General Post-Of@es, composed of “Blonds” Steril seit i will ba. held ae Lp ain nea ad t t ates |. The . rhone beloved er be lives, ? driver, and "Out" Jucaon, maliateiey eT. Po stycwoventny, ttewiment Armory a veha nea cain Mult nabs Clark van ina tnateh ‘toe | and the at wha Nave come fata, bo , tee Ble " Unltod trtland | CHARLIE AND LOU=It @ boxer is ecored, A while tater “Pinkie” Kiag ti) avait, ithe lange . wadves of tie f ABA property, | eae au, had been floored twice tue | the clut sit tine y write , ‘ “po mal i 1 \frald we'll have to Walt) unadle to defend himself and the ref> and Clyde the other Ree ee pusthanie ‘Eitvuidea In the Woodruit trophy handicap ree | Mt 88 SORPR | its em olen Wy a contest En “ . no frat five men |awhile hat United Ireland, although! eree stops the bout, the other come Aid like wine thet there was. oe pot ps t mn & number of athletio! Al, arrangements for, the twents muni bout’ are determined tht hia wocow and chile prise vyesident Bill Crowley Js working hard batant is credited with @ knockout Se ecorin, but not too much, Mordy-seventh Regiment. A number o between dem Drs e Hinalish teatherseight Oren shall not be neglected. home. Preside ag the end of the game—but (hye. hotavie Innovations will brighten up tho ciuvs Wil compete G@eamplon, sad Owen Moran for the Kagiles ue