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‘BEST “SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT SOonhen caenectnetaemneocsstnet . ae_ncenne ea A TALK ABOUT FIGHTING WITH WILLIE RITCHIE cee... OMA 13, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New, York World), Jimmy Clabb; ning to th round and hi clinched and jaw which pyt De be helped to hix « ut. He had ty Gamen. One of the prominent ents the minster Kennet Club Dog Show in the New Grand Central Palece is Nordott Rex, « fine oul was ing winner at the Ne Wie MET Bors emo SwourD (uae ape Secone Sane WO MATTER wo CT 6.” to AN RAND ENDS OT Qrop Taanwe, ‘em Of their seats” in his marvellously io enslogue, or tell Row sesl7 Harvard Beate Yale BOTHNER AND IRSLINGER es att i champions, he By Wh ir lwi n d F in is h Me vo a iene oscars MAT TO-NIGHT. : And Wins Hockey Title vance the puck successfully. Harvard's forward line couldn't get past the expert i 4 When Blue Tires crit Crimson Gets| Yate tackiere. As a result the game bs B nd in Last Six Minut: ne divert tes ine speeds Bertwel j usy ai st Six Minutes} rink. tienae sue as Fell G S “ea a a! tae go: Baas, 25; mine dada Do All Their Scoring, Wining|Sanat"uactenstcrnse| GUNDOAL Smith on n We ‘ay om : oe 5 nN expect fight un ro the nded Harmar 0 again?” “I” asked. Ritchie.| Game, 3 to 2. wave the Blue adherents a chance to Hi fe B t W, ith W Ll wi aa sted x, 1, 8 aes, schedule \ ‘This question usually makes heer when he sneaked one >ast Gard- neve e for ou r/ CUS | ute ya fot ‘ a champion wriggle Ike an eel and -—- but Yale was off aide and the tally Fesieeige vs fuel penne 4 emi tor 1p Watson a igi ag Set - 4 eeak all Righ sumatng records, ain was forced to yield to bevel er ical ot ike é ato te et the aunyices of | Tots. Par exactly: “I have a few weeks more of Menara: Ohne a4 Seeeehy t's Foal go auiekiz| Californian n Obliged to Cancel ee nt Bee Pe eae | mi Station: Hats“ E t theatrical contracts. As soon as I fin- : * s Bice, NRA GMRInNG . minute later with the saore standin, Match With Lester in Order | cae a TSC ar te — } fought game nothing in Yale's favor. Rink this season. Harvard reserved her| HARVARO WINS IN LAST SIX to Meet Briton. sci sae el es We le ae ee clo Free ut nt yw Seoring until the last five minutes and MINUTES OF’'PLA' rae Baek oe then cut loose with such @ furiow Harvard came out . . | tack that the weary Ell players wore| period determined to do or BY JOHN POLLOCK. siensthe once eee Ms guenta of the Sts rte, Br ene cee ‘ ewept off their feet. In rapid succession | Rimost died. A sories*of terrific Har- UNBOAT 8MITH, the California} boxing promotare iat the jmo me a Phillipe, for Harvard, tallied twice, and} vant attacks on Goal Tender Tilney G heavyweight who ts matched t Eire 04 “ack. o : ght’s Fab Winners, Sortwell, not to be outdone, caged @ shot peapse Peleg Pag iy pcmtlace a meet Bombardler Wells, the Eng-| ff hoy just before the game ended. The rival ey Ush heavyweight champion, in a ten: Me ireet seadeak contestants after the battle looked as . : round bout before the Garden A. C. though they had been dragged through Madison Square Garden on the night of a © BERS yreee, minutes remained March 14, s wow on his way to this city THE U NOR AW With the vietory over Yale went the| busy? Well thr from San Francieco to get into condition f GS 1913 hockey championship to Harvard,| minutes answers the question. for the bout. @mith was slated to fight x yee Pay is the Crimson previously had twisted} The Crimson firat wrecked "8! Jack Lester, the heavyweight of Seattle, ue Mat. the Tigers’ tall, two games out of three. | hopes at 14.20 when Philips fers poe Wash., f ‘twenty rounds in Frisco on cs 4 4 fe only the ive stead in Harvard's} magn pushed ‘a awitt one’in CF sis] ruonss ut as aoon un he received word ay 6 stat Rees Gras ny ith “Harm mite isan ihe repent drags minut /Yater| from Billy Gibson that he had matched A a H eu RYL L AU DER with a dassling shot that ali him to fight Wells here and his man- bs off Goal Tender Tilne ager, Jim Buckley, cancelled the other 5 3STHST the game safe in hand the Crimaon| pout. Ake, He oti y rection came to life and sxercised ite every time @ Harvard man got loose he| lungs for nearly three minu ATR oe reels of the sinew, at the, Bonptre i 7 : PLAYH( would be instantly met by # Yale man,| The Bulldog was still game, h Dt thie emount 1Kil- ifs who most of the time would dive head | after Sortwell had made Hi 2 fools. to bear a charmed life and suecesafully first attempting to body check, Con-| tally, and Harmon by @ sen ; 00 5 . FASINO, J A SECOND HAFFLES geauentiy, the checking was so savage! ight down he entire tongth of VK Hien, Sor rn } een Oe ‘ it 213 ita Hin Mast lead players were dumped all over the| caged Yai last goa} with for erting, 4.9 jbetitute ‘Harrold-Mor4 Re shot from the side, Tho gamo bottle Pal Grom, 7 he a “The game began with a great crash of) minute tater with the DUCK see-saWing)| The fotower of pugitiam ovee oticks, ther seven was able t in the middle of the ice, —— oF, Bily Vepke is soe to Co aw 1 , —o “| ear bo y | YRIC a ka ee ait. “I don't ber any It Of % to 1 that he will ge SAM BERNGRES ./ 5 . y ds authority for this state- w Wen, of enecty an ie||Jim Thorpe’s Playing in Opening — |\s=\s"s fanseee & young chap bao been calling 00 iI: es teat to the public. I'll box the man the . mean wa ever Ue Gam te we steady now for three monthe. He F ae pablo box. promo! W M Britton, Mightwetadt “STOP THII = maw weet sen fa. "Teen ba orkout of Giants Pleases cGraw ‘Youne Sem Toate ie National talke like a Robert W. Chambere hero, f; We ier ‘whe will belp draw the biggest gat ' Globe [Pa SF Sake Ss ve teat. I'l box where MARLIN, Tex. Feb, 2®.—Jim Thorpe, the famous Indian athlete, bus 3 pi Issam SOR: MASP RtB cone: ecz0e8 X Pr } lobe SENS | The radv eed offer lies, mo matter who it who was declared a professional because he had played summer base- ith anything to tie things uw) " th Gee - Dall in the minor learues and who was forced to return the valuable bs ng a Se UP. “ 2 BERLIN Siar NEW YORK ‘But baven't you any choice?” trophies presented him from royalty at the Olympic Games at Stock- t M ; “Oh, I suppose a fellow always likes holm, has had his first workout In a Giant uniform, and his all-around aa oft spstonable spon last night he told me my eyes wore | Union Sq. {si Leal STAR Ae ACTS @@ take the easy trails, I'4 pick Wol- deportment seemed to please Manager McGraw. Judging by the an- the atime Mita fatbomless poole of love, wy heir a Fs] & oth dy, | | DAILY Ce Gast it was deft to me I've met him signments given him, the Little Napoleon doesn't intend to use the — M | E \ ewlce and had the dest of it each time. Indian as a pitcher, the department he worked in while with the bush i he. ob Tha rea iota tangled mesh of sunlight, and my lipe Meturally I'd meet him a third tm leaguers in 1910, In the morning Thorpe was sent to the outfield, where or | Ss with & goed deal of confidence. I don't he dropped a few fies and booted two or threa grounders, but in the Ea eat owt sn tae Wa the ruby gates of heaven. But when Z afternoon he worked out at first base and handled himself creditably, of how cheap furniture others.” He did some good work during batting practice. His position at the epoke of how obi id pear had Pwr be osid Plate didn't quite sult McGraw, because he didn't swing free enough, e © beat it because SE, S008 We Ge thevieten 20 he was told to hold the but #o he could get @ full swing at the ball, te Rislite part hires Be 1% MA : ] fe ak Ritchie hesitated The following regulars and rooklea participated tn the fring of the oN i © wother wasn't well, . “On, well enough,” he said finally. opening guns in the 1912 campaign: Doyle, Mathewson, Ames, Wiltae, unter tea round a Me a: wy Ord ‘Tesreau, Hartley, McCormick, Robinson sr, Robinson jr., Goulait, Demaree, Bader, Kirby, Thorpe, Groh, Stock, Jacobson, Smith, Hanley, Torrey, Schupp, Evers and Thompson, “St te interesting for a while. I think, hough, that 1'4 rather de aghting for @ championship. More fun.” “What kind of shape will you be in ‘etter the theatrical work?” “Oh, fine. I'm not a regular actor. sland How oan I hook him BIG tor keeps? nites Truly youre, ALBNEATST SNS RENE FTG” oe vk a aan | SS Lee: ra 4 Young “on ; ate r Champion Cuts Out Fancy trouble’ In paaes Punches in his face, Kilbane floored Kirkwood four tim iol une, the hard fi hi fa yetgnt of a0 light. A let of these boys would} Boxing and Stops George Jauring the bout, three times in the sitth pewne iit “tie ea ne ue rare WITHIN Th Ls LAW. al e 4 Uke to become famous session and once In the sixth, After ANSWER: ave to look out for my; Kirkwood in Six Rounds. Kirkwood had been dropped in the Int- } of them ave pretty bis. ‘ter round the referee, seeing that he had Give him a box of oN agoegty —_—_ no chance of Winning, waved Kilbane 708, to his corner and stopped the battle, And Willie sy re In the other two ten-round bouty Joc guide book to yen unpopula Youngs) Shugrue of Jersey City de- uy 0 time an @ result of the ti tented sqhany Lore, te Soa Woet | f KO rien bod, Reddy Walch on, A ide Mehtwelght, an ross Won | Vontyy ‘ales, ee wi ha Ne wou Ke exhibitions he gave in bouts at clubs] ior ye wtickey, who Was subytic \s ft B0e fine, nie! fata), 38.000 tnd | veloped in this vicinity, is at last im the good |tuted for Hatry Donohue of oun, CIGARETTES oe TE mays graces of the local flowers of the| who could not go on on account of an neil at Kenosha, ly a Comme Connect The ol sport, He managed to get In solid with | ‘fired hand. Renan, Wha. when bya ote l “The Su, perb toe thinks the prof the fans by administering such a bad oo #:-:_—aH | by the A. A beating to George Kirkwood of St. - (OCENTS ay GIFT SLIP Tecommends that Louty jontest at tee Empire A, C, the Pachage ~ wit on Asvociation break i that the referee was compelled to stop & few professionals | baie sine ae INST Aa, matrent riety, 4|sesesie ae woe enone | REMMNant Sale---2 Last Days $ 5, OO C) CASH PRIZES founn, ceo ihe Bee pot anxious to mi mene can mame a number of famous athletes, | Pattie was so different from that when} You can have a suit made from $25 to e First Prize $1000 QUEENS OF PARIS | sRooktyn AMUSEMENTS, net in the colleges, who have tar he met Frankie Burns, Johnny Dundee, . aR a cara wo. Fight to be regarded ao amateurs than | Adie O'Keefe and Youns Driscoll that $18 sso Faaberisle. fay Bah if you decide at $18 24 Prien, $500; 34 Prise, $280; Five $100 Prizes; Ton $80 Prises; Twenty BL JOU 3S aFRGAN HUNT | * STAR THEATRE =~ ee - 3m Thorpe. the spectators could not help but sive once, Call and look—buy if you like. | $28 Prises; Seventy-five $10 Prines; Two Hundred $5 Prises. For the beet ae BURLESQUE Ri Bighe, 3 \ aurea. Se Con every |bim a great ovation after the mill was in “Heart-Hungry” letters of not mere than 70 words. Read the one above. Ben ‘Weien & Hu Bs rleeguere. an, Importance connect sical of 8 iy imverrasee comand (over, Jilvane ovt aut al, fanoy bei ein isi narernd Suge wil select the winners Right le served lopublish | 70 a9d Marr and | s /BAYETY Hear ae | jnaven't the actual proof in thelr | waded right into kK trom the! Spring materials 8 and addresses of successful contestants. Ne letters TROCADERO. jeer ands: Others ave, but it isn't to their Pring will be returned, ‘Contest closes March $1, 1913. Offer applics to U.S. oaly a financial interests to make professionals |'*P of bell until the bout was | are now ready. : ‘& hus excellent : ut of star amatcurs whose appear. (stopped. So fast did the little chan Broadway and 9th Strect, | Address letterc 10 CIGARETTE DEPARTMENT 7 em PIRE | x a 1a Sor Bu ae have such an interesting effect pion fight that had Kirkwood “GS te gate receloin, Diotely bewildered, and be had ao

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