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Ce See ated 2 ee neem ee a nace THE BVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 6, 1913. BEST SP ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EDITED BY ROBERT: EDGREN THE UNSTRENUOUS LIFE Three Knockouts Copyright, 1912, by The Preas Publishing Co, (The New York Wortd). in Amateur Bout: ‘The preliminary bouts of the Amatew Athletic Union boxing tournament wen held in the gymnasium of the Cresoen A. ©. of Brooklyn and attracted th, diggest crowd of club members tha has ever witn doa series of Gieth * scraps at that popular club, With th exception of one bout af the contest were hard fought from bell’ to bell Three knockouts were recorded durin the evening, two of them occurring Wt the 120-pound class and the other in th 140-pound class. In the former olam William J. Riley, unattached, put V. J Mele of the National A. C. away in th b , third round and Join W. Ries of th k 2 Y f : New West Side A. C, stopped A. Lavit . af of the Paulist A. C. in the same round Somehow or Other Those Cham- Re { : In the latter class K. Nadler of the i A Paulist A. C, knocked out D, pions and Almost Champions S . Ph peme of the Fort Hamilton Corps of thi United States Army after two minute Are Likely to Be Over-Cau- tious. of fighting in the third round, — Counter Charges 4 Goan 0,3 th Pam Pasting 2 Against Pugrim DM an ain ba What Next? Wisconsin Teaching Siudents Football Knowledge “Giallo, Bil! Bee the fight last night?’ “1 414. Let's not talk about it.” 4 ‘oaieat Here is the very, very latest 1 sporting ideas. The University of Wis- | T Sassen Guia were ot vee” conain, whose home is in Madison, has jest added a new course to the : en’ suaresy ent "Be Tegular list Of studies, And what do you thing {t 8? Why, nothing more | Legh tei” nae Gee than football. Last Saturday, when the Army and Navy decided thelr 3 Tommy W annual battle at Philadelphia, we thought we hed heard the last of the ‘hewt thous bey aetbed gridiron game untfl early next fail, but the announcement from Madison ra tent array, up-to Dare — that Wiliam Juneau, the successful head coach, had delivered his first Piast’ bout between, Tommy Ry rea} ” Save. aud sam football lecture to the students almost appalls us. It is planned to have Fenmy Wort, Remember two lectures a week until the end of the first semester—or sx months. ‘Tommy West. Remember hearing eat yh I Ci ial enarel Ca acer Mend both ceertalyaameng Juneau, it 1s reported, is firm in the belief that the lectures will help to fon, and tote cheartuly amine Old Da ys 9 Raci ng Stars Sedton stichaee sinveal: ka H Will Sot Gay” KAS CH eietl’& belter: knew edge of thi t, but It will awaken a football spirit in players that have FAs ‘And what did they get? Not ge of the sport, bul op! play a BR tic "tases ays, and fighters Here Ready for Shipment had no previous desire to participate in the game. With the first atep taken in making football a part of the regular course it may not be long waren’t afraid of each other either before they teach baseball, boxing ami other things to the etudents, "t afraid o fete or after they entered the ring. r ‘an Tu = Suiter Overcoat A Pera ete oe, % EO. gl eo lage Bresnahan Will Be Here Columbia in Improved Form lo order be dozen horses of class ieft in this hess and a good opinion of themselves. | Departure of Peter Pan, Mas- county, Wetebe. wants all the 608 Monda O P, esen His __ For Game With Maryland [ose lboeed rr unactes ‘Sa kette, Ocean Bound and |tere oa: wn Parte eam y t rn Si t t former friend Mike—to be over-cautious. H Already France, England and Ger- Danny Meenan, the speedy auburn- ie haired forward who caged the first NO And when a vorer sas cautious se aie! Others Another Blow to)neny, eve, ,sraume oe seine Case to National League Blue and White Te Team Practices | iu'siay‘in the Maryland game aa wil nin | Tt LFSS UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY WAY APPLIED “TO FOOTBALL. A lively session ‘of the registration committee of the Metropolitan Assodia, tion of the A. A. U. is expected to-dag when athletes and club officials acoused at the last meeting are expected to Dring counter charges against the men whe mentioned their names in ae with the alleged professioneiizing amateur sport. It is understood a letter and check he received from L. Jones for entering the meet of thd Paulist A. C. in November five years ago, will be changed with the accept ance of prizes not permitted under the rules of the A. A. U. in that he took ow ders for victories and permitted thems to accumulate. contrary to the com@ tlons for competition. American thoroughbreds ae Colin, Sresba Habs forward, Bantord doauee, somebody ought to drapes yello®! America’s Racing Hopes. [Ballot Hermis, Sir Martin, Cap and — the profits of last season's race, Hard for To-Morrow ” captain and left guard, and Lee, right eer was under a contract that called guard. It is not yet definitely known RD pt dole Deli aweener, Rock sand, Peace Roger Seeks to Collect $40,000] f= for tin a year, and as he only had Night’s Battle. middle, but {t ls probable that Veeder, ° [08 course this waen't the @ret time |wouche and @ host or others of simtiar stipulation, he feels gure that he has Sas Burghard and Lahey will'all be given « M. li a Is é if | tee UARTIORS have been arranged on | class, and Percentage of Last Sea-| tour years’ pay coming to him.” = haben 1 Teves til alee pee alverials:o | With the horses have gone, one by ;; qi The famous oe: backstop | FN the second game of the regular |be substituted as one of the forwards. ¢ s ; one, practically ali the good jockeya| gon’s Profits From Cardinals} wi come to this city satcruarded by| | season the Columbia auintet will] The feature, basketball game this $ , art and trainers of America. Among them while the woman baseball! lineup against the Univeralty of | Month and in fact of the whole season tre mich etre aa Wille Shew, Frantie| for Breaking His Five-Year| [> owner will be similarly protected. staryland five to-morrow night at the| Nill be the contest Friday evening, Dec. | | tema end McGoorty. O'Netl, Guy Garner, Eddie Dugan, Mil- reece reenahen didn't feel inclined | universtt; nastum. Since th Pt dp oll ayo garg ced i nbd 1 + ‘hed Billy Papke and Sailor Burke! “ipped to Durope to-morrow. This ship | ton Henry, “Skeets” Martin, Jimmy! Contract. Bi Biseent ie ease, detore the Board C1 est test week with te Brooklyn Poly: Coa water el Temuer Blue estrelc Br f a as requested, it \- Pd eo. Fegte—now picking lemons over in|™ment marke ra cece: ‘Archibald, Teddy Rice and George 8um- vice of friends he changed ig minds] teohnlc Insitute team the Blue andj *" ~ ee : Fymnce, and calling himeslf champion high-class horses ter. Ambrose and Joe Byrne, who rode After he gets this matter straightened |'White squad has been practicing hard BROS; SE B WAY. = through the dectine of racing here. the: Ged dabae Gt the 6 ceatings in out, and not before then, will he angle| 274 4# in much better shape to put up WANT A JOB? i + ‘Champion of the world! Get that? Foremom In thie lot is the reat Peter | the United States thie summer and fa HERE 1s bound to de lots of things for'a berth for next season and formerly | ® #tellar showing during the two halves . : — Pan, eight yeare old. He will Occupy | are packing their trunks to go abroad of interest happen at the annual)of the Reds, ts acting by appointment | the floor. WE GUARANTEE TO GET Ea —-- the same box aboard the Minnewaska in meeting of the National League,|@s manager of the Mound City boys,| ,Co®ch Fisher has not yet definitely de- ACK BRITTON te doing pretty good Qlso, the former having signed to ride y boy: WORK FOR YOU. AMUSEMENTS. ‘work for a boxer who has been re-| which Rock Sand, the $160,000 stallion, |for Whitney in England and the latter| Which will open In thts city on Monday | The Bresnahan contract 1 cided upon a man for the centre post- . garded as cimply a clever tapper.| went to Bu rope a few weeks ago. Helio ride for Widcner on the French|"ext. Now that President Lynoh has aa wae reported, but | tracks ‘taken the Fog out of Fogel and practi- There ts eome consolation for Amer-| Sly insured hie re-election the most how the owners of the St.| tion of Howard Louts club can break it, but it is hinted | Picked for the all n fronclad one that dt 18 hard to| tion left open on account of the gradua-| Steady work as @ MOVING PICTURE AvDU Fox's THEATRE, I ves, that they Téseh. OPERATOR for at least $15 « week can 0, Bt st. Nicholas Av. be had after 0 fow weeks’ We udubon fie Merhonse Portety emough men, and Jobe are , who it will be ramembergd, | Roger's tenu AND NEWEST PHOTO PLAYS Continuous i.» D 4@ strong try for the position and 4 4 Burns detect: on account of his speed and aggressi ACTS THE fore from both England and France. | ican horsemen in the fact that almost|‘™Portant matter to come up le Roger | Roger's trail n which furnishes | 8t¥1e of Play. Veeder, formerly captain frei ft VAUDEVILLE ep egaiast 0 Other horses of note in this shipment | without exeeption American horees,| Bremahan's case, | them with ¢ of the Princeton varsity five, is making to a couple of nights ago I've deen |are Ort Wells, Ocean Boung, Mosquito | trainer and Jockeys have made good in forward to § MoFariand-Britton | and the brood mares Maskette, Court| impressive style wherever they have| W8# discharged from his Job of manager | work in the Brooklyn game was fas one of thd good thinge held by | Dress, Pope Joan, Megs’s Hill, Gtepping| appeared abroad. In France particu-|°f tye St. Louls ardinals a few weeks | Word aleo comes from the New York|‘ par. Lahey and Burghard are alzo | t future. But I fear tt would be a| Stone and Early and Often. ey ances uae Maun nasty © 4h7 l0tni?| t that he was under | American management that work will|SuoWine up well at the middle | AF ph sg Perera etree an Tera) dick Vbetaeal |e Aadcthve: Cte ksed hareia,awite |otecaseectemm ssoreon tae nat showed [SINC AAT Girne’ ante con Ce cecal | Deideet cards that’ be harmo wha tees e | 10. Beaty 10¢ 15¢ 25¢ Seiheld o@ thelr gerotintions (if thes | demonstrates ‘the effect of the enti-lin ¢ront im eome important event. In| ‘Hesenahan ckime thet he le cautled | returne from its apring. training inin AMUSEMENTS, | Holt Uy 4 oat Tce until ata betting laws on American racing. It is| England {t has been much the Co to $4,000 from Mrs, Britton, who owns | that the Immense stadtum will be ready oink NEW EROCBAMRE 3 of bbons-M: predicted that within a year and prob-! during the last year or two. je club, as well ae 10 per. cent. of | for_occupancy OF ats dlown away. McFarland 4th St, W. beth St. (Col. Circl ACADEMY Mito yh ste ‘anything but aggressive, Hor MUSICAL, Pia Orchestra. sien ‘25 cents, Permitted, mae shown much of she mans city | POU) Applications for the Three Another Boxer AEOLIAN HALL, CONTINUOUS 1 s005Y wp | BATURDAY, Dec. 7, PM. u fe » Fe ins sutevecca Ger. sent? or 1913 National Goif Tournaments) Knocked Out LO ORNSTEIN, ErwnTh ie Lees bers tile H iH GH CLASS { , they dGancet Another 923,000 —-— nament should come East next year in b k B itt Mana 6 ===——o——_—_ 10 Vv UDEVILLE | RU ames ETS Homewood Country Club of ftasn was held at Weston Yy Jack Britton| —aerworoieys & AMUSEMENTS. URE. tome Tora “ore ‘a ‘There 1s also only one application tor tats, facet “Bin eats ert. 808: h 4 Brintea, mato, DM NEW VORK’S LEADING THEATRES | ACTS VA afi UDEV PLATS, EMPIRE? sy,* #25 Er. ||ALL SEATS 10¢, 15°, 25¢ MREMDE EE NAZIMOVA sa Hae Bella Donna || seus cose ot Presmne “nfm Gortra ffmann | Broadway to Faris. || LYC Dat a awa, Bas 8 THEATRE, 107th st. RT aE ei BEN MIERURGE: fyersvee, ||STAR MATINEE DAILY ieie8 Indian descent. There have been C the national open championship, and Jack Britton, e@ «Chicago light- . besveral good Indiana, One of them | Flossmoor, Iil., Only Appli that la made by the Country Club of | weight, won ie cu Sy. moe i Joo Gregg. Joe, a wiry, lean, rookline, on the condition that it be] 1, 1 : oe ree oat prince yeero| cation for Amateur Event. |neid previous to June 27. There are| One ily Renner the letiwelgnt anne ate we aoe ee ellave that Massachusetts | 2ampion of Ireland, in the tenth round ieee emrasere Bae Pee, ELINE end Company. ’ymphony of the star bout at the show of the Orchestra neta Moai that he didn't tell the club H es ee yy hee geo Royale A, ©. of Brooklyn, When the ENEE beginning ete. Wet2 THE E MERRY CO COUNTESS GARRICK Sth st. wo Bi 7, * Ly #.20. ACADEMY EVENING we he hadn't had a meal for HE annual meeting of the United| neia there since 1908, when Myopia was| tenth round began it surely looked as if AMUSEMENTS. LYRIC @% We 5 Nis LAW PRICES days. He was given # place to States Golf Association will be|tne scene. ‘The 1012 tournament was| Bennett were going to say the lmit, : YRI luli ax nt ot: ty OF MUSIC ‘but no one thought of staking held at Sherry’, Fifth avenue| held st the Country Club of Buffalo, |as he hed atood up gamely under Britz|) WALLACK'S krne-Qh, Beane. #2. MAR TREN TING 2 tuE, CRITERION? 30. Sith at, Eva 625 15-25 | ‘to something to eat. Joe ought| and Forty-fourth street, on Saturday| whilo previous to that It took place at| ton's terrific blows. After the men had|{ SIMONE in) st! + el firat ght with his belt drawn | evening, Jan. 11, at 9 o'clock, According | Wheaton. and he fonght like « wildcat. |to the announcement just made by Bec-| Tt looks as if the woman's national deen boxing two minutes Britton sud- | CENTUR RG. KAOWLES # WHAT AILS YOU? fer 11S TOCK CO.| 35-50 ae Pari West, Harris © go" Fis 5B, sainees Thurs, A e PI al denly swung his right to Bennett's tO Coluesbs E i 2.15. Thurs, Mat, soak ig, ” he thought he wouldn't wet any | retary Hebert C. Watson, the appiica-| championship would go to the Philadel: | yy re atin to the for, et, {The Daughter of Heaven : || “The INDISCRETION of tRUTH “Alias Jimm Valentine’ cui unless he won. tions for the three annual national! fio0, “one from the Huntington Valley| At the count of stx Bennott staggered |} © GRE B80. FO 61.50. FE ne The Sn Dodews Fulton #3 ¢0°8 hie || TARA case, i a | won. His, opponent, @ good| championship tournaments in 198 are} Country Club, on the outskirts of Phila-| to his feet and Britton, soeing he had Last2 i Mak, at 3.88. Bement W at aire THE YELLOW i he Be fae re DO ING j Mghtweight named Hawley, wasn't | not numerous. Gelphia, and the other betng that of] his man, grogiy, immediately nailed |} 11771 El Weeks of ANAT bee AIL Rta stock Co, E YELL (ieee, | ee The Count of Monte Criste He demanded a return match There is only one applicant for the| the Wilmington Country of Wil- LITT! him on the Jaw again, dropping hifn for AUDSONY 82 wes. art was given another chance, ‘Thie| amateur championahip, that being the|mington, Del, Philadeiphia last had the| eng second time. As Bennett was help- || THEA. ae Bie COMEDY “gE Bez, Eee Oe idstinees' Wed, & Bat. iH WE he the Indian had a busy week stow-|Homewood Country Club of Flossmoor, | woman's championship, in 19% at the 1a.) when he got up Retaree Joe Kane BBE Ise at Ae FANNY’S cure PLAY MRS. FISKE widu'toan AMMERSTEIN’ Si ‘Tidal, t away porterhouse steaks, and what | Il, which will disappoint the Eastern| Merton Cricket lub, fn lw) the toll) ory Dromptly stopped the bout and st ww fee NEW AMSTERDAM, 20758," i { 434 to Hawley on @ full stomach | contingent. In this section of the coun- eee in Wil, This year| eacorted the game fighter to his corner. Ht THE COUNT 2 LUXEMBOURG | & caution. try {t ts the sentiment that the tour- at the Essex County Coun- | Only two seconds of the round remained ELTI moe Ly Weep eae i. wie OE ; besard a | try Club at Manchester, M when Kane interfered. d \ | ING of Indians, football isn’t ° Four clubs in the immediate vicinity| Although defeated, Bennett put up a WITHIN: Ta E LAW nny at Kj M-I-L-E muoh different from boxing, tn the IcyC e Season of New York have placed their courses | fine battle. He managed to Ket in many newyork |; LIT TL OME ‘ at qualities brought into play. And , At the disroaal of the United States} a ood punch on Britton, and his peoul- a sok RApOCR eRe “Carlisle Indian team this season, O Ti Ni h Golf Association for any of the three| tar style ting, of stand at- oii way Era b1 See under 170 pounds 4 weight, pens oO ig t' tournaments, the Nassau Country Club,| footed and rolling his head from one 4eTHST. THEA. TE ma RL 1 1 OH pte a Wwonderful record, It lost but jas a ‘at Glen Cove, expressing a prefer-|side to another, which gave him the | Ce Nera i ouG oe Ht ayy ws hagetteone tH for the women's tournament, The| chance to escape many of Britton’s |Never Say Die TL agiieed y played brilliant, reck- | phy annual indoor bicycle rading’ sea-|other three clubs are Fox Hills, Battus- | blows, won for him great applause from Jeep football, and the rden City. the large crowd of fight fans. un pz: EVERY GcoD result showed in | will open at the Madison Square! rol and ¢ ear 500 e290 Re coring. In fourteen games they |" open al aged more than thirty points per | @&Fden to-night when the semi-finals) ” este a 39th St. he, paothe ar. sey mt sic aston ¥ . | | Annie Russell's gi a ree ot ‘ia VEG with ——— a . same. and some of the finals wil! be held to — — = — Mat FOX DALY'S Bw er a St | Pees OUR” att) Ba tet BELAGCO, Bast RR’ 3 f @ that team of Indians trained | decide the championships, The ture: THE RED PETTICOAT * » | 4 5 F -ES ST AR Cy me acres for a few months and | will be the opening heats for the world's $25 $30 and $35 OE Tow ve oe hia ane ae sis REPUBLIC We Fe Fag Be 5 ured cote tn eur ainateur tox- | protessonal sprinting champlonstip end ’ cee rive ri "foo i GO. COHAN'S THES THE GOVERNOR’ S LAD raed seannionti, wu mei Materials Cut to $20 HMADAME SANS GENE? out Frank Kramer, the worl’'s Utle- Beer: andy Perea ese Select $20 nut that wo lst week at BICYCLE RACES|.¥ a 4 4 $25 to $35. of our customers ne | the winner of the aix-day race last y $20 the style, fit and finish we know how $20) ate "ACI GEORGEM.COHAN. gasgtict yi, |POULTRY, SHOW ie FAIRBANKS nf THORNE Fan cs Dabh'chi hatching *Samidtoe eM La r F THE t ithe dovinioa in his battle with Te: Pdiadelynia Te wen were 10 ¢ Tounds, but as Sawyer emisted Mari F The Houses. of Wioleoe ater . x isted in tating | and the ex-champion of Australta; to put into clothes will be found in TH tainment, Catering see, iam, Barts wiozond the coment ta the Walter Rath the Serge snaenplen, these made-to-measure suits at $20 Rae & SUNDAY BAY RA Ate ai & ad Ay ree enter Boat #|KELLERD | Ce and Joe Fogler, Badte Root, y oi tn Garden. ete A iene Hare "freotaland Hat, Worth Mitten and other riders of when finished, B DA “hina Ti Tass oy | a HT | OLYMPIC city Waki BeRabeR: y nus, resulted in a draw| prominence. ory t " 4 ht. dial, ryote of ‘bart tatiting. Uo to We] In ¢he motor-paced champtonship, the 2 iy ORE * Queens of Folies Borgere SEAMON c Banani GO. OUNDERS punter tare! IGA SU = RS Ka fertailwent at he ‘man’ haiwer | frat heat of which will be run to-night, 268-Ciek, | Amateure TonNight BIA Biway BURLESQUE, lanka BIJOU Bri 7 nh at Bre, $20 nd evened the polar ecore, Eimer Collins, the ex-champion of 4 PI Sam Rice's Dattydille rH | eget RAINEY'S. AFRICAN HUNT’ | = he Mi Xi Dee, Oc Georme Chip of | Ame! will meet Clarence Carmen of 4 h St t RM My aes a Vee id aaa toa |New York, who Aniehed #acond tn the way and 9th Stree x 4 Tae wits, wa ra AD. PHILIPP’S SITH ST. ee oe at long range, ND porneed erican champion: year, and alla A ¥ Ly P) 9 | 900, CHAN at tia bai) aod or’ one | Ty Moron of Boston, age Ei ieis reatling Te-Wighs. RPE BRBOAL GARI atl 'AR EH ES ge Auction OS

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