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rs Harvard’s Football Forces Will! Meet Half Way Any Rough Stuff That Yale Tries to Intro- duce in Game To-Morrow. Copyright. 1919, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World T« sporting world te all agog over to-morrow’s Yale-Harvand game, and all because the prophets say WN be more of a free-for-all scrap than anything ele. No denying it, Mankind retains the primordial tove of ® Good fight. When our ancestors were @Winging thelr first stone axes every- ome—that fs, everyona who looked on from tho sidelines and didn't happen to get in the way—aimired the fellow ‘who could strike the lustiest blow. Yale showed a sample of her goods in the game with Princeton, where Law had hin head cut open by @ kick in ono ‘ef the early scrimmages, and was much Mavied about afterward, and Baker ‘was hammered until his epeed left him. People are wondering just now whit ‘wal happen when Yale men go out to eget Mahan and Brickley. For be it mown that Harvard has @ fighting fam too, and when that particular @tyle of play begins Harvant won't urn the other cheek and gently re- @est another swat upon that side. Yale will find that Brickley ant Mahan are quite as hand and ragged @itizens as Law and Baker. Also that Mey are well backed by men able to trade knock for knock, elbow for elbow am kneo for knee. In fact, looking the situation over carefully, it Is hard to figure out Just | 44, how either team can cacape total an: * ito Gov, Tener @ihilation, That's the burning question big salary is pald te the qualities a diplomat and 4 shrewd Judge of men to make goud as the boss of |Series, ‘Then me & reat t fat has made 4,000 holders of tickets @e Gaturday’s game woe envy of all Ro won't be there to see the fun. It explains why telegrams to eight leading Bes hot y the National League, Pat GRE Wnlboree Peptenee en | Duties of Presid League are many and varied, and Gov. Brought eight uniform responses: “All on” weight question in the Ritchie.) to put in many hard licks Murphy fight woe settled last night by wire, 4 Jim Buckley Starte for the Coast at once to tak» care of the training of Murphy and Gunboat Smith. The welght for the! tional Baseball Commission: member of the National Kitchie-Murphy fight is to be 1% pounds one hour before entering the ring. This 1s practically 1% ring side, an very little weight can be taken on only an hour before fighting. ARRY POLLOK, manager of. H Freddy Welsh, writes: “Bob vernon tells me he will have & representative at the ring aide of Kitehie-Murphy match in San Franciaco, Dec. 10, ready to post a forfeit for a Ritchie-Welsh champlon- ship contest in Great Britain for a $%,00 purse. Vernon is on a wild Roose chase, and I've teld him #0, When Ritchie met Vernon last week Bod anked me to be at the meeting, I @eclined with thanks, having a golf engagement and not wishing to w my valuable time, There !9 the same) chance of gett! into a of pushing over the Metropolitan Tower with a tooth- plok. And i know it. Instead of +ikn- ing to meet Welsh, Ritchie has to the Coast to enguge in a terrible! Tom Dattle with Harien my Murph; Harlem Tommy had his ‘hands full lai Week wih Phil Bloom, a youngster Just graduated from the preliminary Clase. Welsh meets him next Tuesday might at the Atlantic Garden, and after you see Welsh and Bloom in action you can judge for yourself who is @atitied to a champion: bate with Ritohle, Welsh or Murph ‘There is no reason why Ritchie @hould be any more censured for fight- WILSON IS YALE’S ‘ONE BEST BET” BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [Pia cuiebean CamBRipae RUMOR. Says HARVARD WONT Cake How RPUGH YALE 15. What Gov. Tener Must Do | In His New $25,000 Job Of Base Handling of Staff of Umpires to] city to can on P Every One’s Satisfaction and "4 crppea up during doubtful) Duties as National ComMIS=| President for instructions it sion Member Will Keep Penne |i1 to be eniightened on some taw or) sylvania’s Executive Busy. IE job of President of the Na+ hag xrown mo in} to thou: ing’s| Daring the playir » that it Is now worth ¢ Pennsylvan the handling of his umpire staff League, will be foi at which all matters pertaining to ore | must be attended Banized ball meetings are get atl, and Gov erally held in ¢ will find {t nec to tke the trip from New or wherever he The umpire staff is a task that has and to assign them satinfactortiy to the; Notwithstanding the var orent games in as difficult as running | connected with the manage LEAGUE BOSS RESPONSIBLE FOR UMPIR«eS’ The President for the performances of paltstaking Joo to sele and drill compe: at the gan Flynn to Put Levinsky | sizaa sem SM lice tn ct oa | —— ' To First Real Test Dec. 9 viiviicvxi nine sews Harvard Stars Go Fishing ing Tommy Murphy, who has made @ood in the long fights on the Coast and who is regarded, out there, the Most dangerous contender for the light- weight title, than Welsh should be for = 5 ae with Hloom, young: just graduated from the prelimn- inary class.” ee ITCHIE’S description of the meet- ing with Bob Vernon supports the theory that there was time ‘wasted. Willlc might as well have bee: playing golf himself. When I ase him what was done he said promptly: “Mothing. We asked Vernon if he had any forfelt to post, and he sald he hedn' We asked him who the people Were that he represented, and if they were responsible promoters, wald he really didn't know ex: had just rece! body in Eng! any more time.” wi nile Freday Welsh ts waiting for a ehance to meet Ritch: Vhat he ja in earnést fome confidence in his own ability by taking on Jack Britton Leach Crows, If he defeated these young gent which haw held « of Ritchie sin Would t ‘Welsh more seriously. game? Mike Gibbons and Clarence Ferna are |here from San Charite Miller, ex-‘hope, the night he met Gunboat Smith, ated Gal "Bhe Ba Sens Heavies Matched to Battle Ten) this cits tor atx rounds at the Olympia Rounds at a Local Club—) 4"",0" Thansesiving aft pionship Bouts. yw John Pollock, &nd who was knocked out by Gunboat norrow night in Pittsburgh, He is to ny af ity football squad, quar-|#ying he expected no trouble tn re Address mail orders mith tn five rounds in his last battle! tight Tommy Bresnahan of Omaha, whe NORFOLK WINNERS. JAMESTOWN ENTRIES. a Harvard: vareity Ing terms with the Giants, to our Wholesale Dept, S11 Broadwa to-day with| ts eesencmsenememnene ng Levinsky, the sensational light) West, for six rounds at the Fort mitt} | heavywelgit, who has a long string off A. «of that city Rresn | in this city, was matohed | victories to hie record and who won| rubstituial for Red Robinso mea match. He had nothing eiae to! three fights, two of then by knockout ese an offer on, #O we didn't waste nd asking hun to offer in the short period of four nights, They —_— 2to second; Suawar T (Mot 1 4 bs As a workout for his ten-round hout|$ to 1, 8 to 1 and & to 5, third, will come together in @ ten-round bout | rth Rock, Catara, Ray 0! OND K\CK iene ‘Tree Martie Mau at u show to be brought off by the At-| Wih Mike Giover of Boston at the Irv. | 115 1-5. lantic Garden A, C. on Deo. % nd that he has | Jim Coffroth of San Francisco billed three important twenty-round bate] Battling Gates of that city in a tens! jongs, tes for bis open-air arna, go will be betwean Wiltig Ritohie and his bout with Cross, | Tommy Murphy on Deo. 10, the aocond| yack py ther of | men, the public, tty good opinion | [between Gui oat Smith and Arthur | Pedwy, the heavyweights, on New Year’ By the way, wouldn't {t be the easiest | you 8 course to just invite President Huerta | umavom and the third betwe up to see the Army-Navy football Kilbane and Abe Attell on Heb, 3 Bob McAllister, who revently arrived | articles of agreement for a t ranciseco, and M nising local middiowelgh : are both —_ orking like beavers for their great ten | ‘Two bouts have round bout at th [next Wednosiay night Ballor Petroskey, of Ban Francisco, who | General, Old Hank, Padoodle, Mohawk | to; Perihsige, g on seis of tow watery deep to furnish toe Ss $ ‘ A JOMNAY | hay fought two twenty Me Girl, Hermis Jr. Rgno, Margerum, Cle NOt HR Ge tase frodiant: (ro race! | ARBIO with t ne, nocustomed Friday dell- wit, to Measure, 20 with Hob MeAllis | coro, First Trump” also ran. ove iis furtnge ovine, 110; Masim's Ciote | cacy. Exldle Maifan challenged Capt, . 4 . : champion of San Franolace, have » | te | 102; Orotuad, 108; Rathom, 110; Joba 0 a, | Storer to # round of golf and was ac: Soanehabat Rerteys and Meltons in blue, gray and yround American T Hand Lose, Ws, Ralon, oe, 110; Water Lady, Liz | cepted. black, wort! 30. hout at Butte, Mont, on Friday ev. roi Bs SIXTH RACE Three yearaida and upwants| Several of the Harvard play: E , : bout a Butte, Mont, on Friday evening,| NCH, Frai :-A ritle team | aiings ax furlongs, tattery, 10; 8 peor trained tuo fine. Hitoieook says he rmont A. ©, nad malaria while fighting In the East. He certainiy did seem to have a chill | A victory for will be of great help to him! Tuesday night) Tim Snillvan and Rob One Har ni Sixty-thind Infantry. | SiveNta kt Tre ol uw] have known of the injury except for i important bouts with the] Piry wil! battle in the main go at the| The America no diMeulty in de. ard; setting: mile and a bd 4] the fact tiat the swelling told its own Ninth Str t topnotchers in that class, first show, while Frankle Burns of Jergoy | feating the infantry, but the chasseurs ea ont Hirker lot: | wtory to Trainer Donovan, ce! City and Artie Edwards will box ten, proved too strong, scoring 23 points to Vy" My ce yag” je Englant, |" Brudies's arm is still ailing, but hel __ aOR: KU Willams, the Baltimore bantam- rounde at the second entertainment, poe Utan'a 16, | "Apprentice allowance claimed, will play Saturday, A grand minstrel ee ‘WHE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER %f, 191 DUTIES OF NAT’L SOME SUGGESTIONS THAT COULD BE PUT TO TEST MARLAND TOO CLASSY EE WEARS | FOR KID ALBERTS IN TENPOIND BA Chicagoan Wins Easily From New Yorker—K. O. * Sweeney Stops Allen. The tventag Wert) WATERBUT Conn, Nov. Me Packey MePartand of Chicago easily des feated Kid Alberts of New York last night at the Auditorium in a ten-round bout. It was Packey's Lout from staft to finish, and at no tine was he forced to extend himself. Alverts took everything MoFarlay sent over end was willing at all times yt mix it with the Chicagoan, but was Yaue CLAIMS «IT HAS simply outclassed, MeMartand jabbed and uppercut Alberts at will, and slmply A WAY "TD STOP MAHAN = | toyed with him, “key was In fine MUST BE SomETHING shape, and nelther man showed much Lie THs ' | caniawe after the bout. ° €3 Knockout Sweenvy of New York put oo Billy Allen of Canad away in tho thied round in the s New York refereed i ‘ie b or --- \Quarterback Wilson Yale’s Best Bet For Battie Against Harvard- To- Morrow |Latest Blue Star First Went to | Princeton, but Changed His | Mind and Entered Yale—Has | Two Years More to Play at New Haven. | |His Sensational All-Around Play- | | ing and Running Back of; | Punst Are Expected to Offset! | Strength of Brickley and! | | | ball President Nothing unusual for five or six umpires With assignments to games around the} sident Lynch for ine structions and to discuss matters that play, When umpires are n t calling on they Juet Possivie that some club own » Yares ONLY CHANCE Mahan, Tile of the league's constitution, When To Brock Bruncerys prop triers Mraitare President faut: caval « ing eae te a Se rT = cep pu ‘ad EXANDER D, WILSO. defense work would show well, ' he had been tried back for clreult on a tour of inspection. man to whom Yule looks above | visits to the various basebal ° all others to lower the Harvard, minutes it was Seen that he ccooun tine aes avons | Big League Managers for 1914 | sore‘ tie 'Scstuim satiny. ant: ste Daa te Leo to complete the Job of putting Yale ee ; work Was partially sacrificed for the season the leas NATIONAL, ___ AMERICAN. eee ntee eld, joe Fp ; : back on the football map, “4 fe] more Imporiant work of gaining ground. eee ee HRIRADE Setter ony BN AU) FIR | ENGW York «John McGraw “Prank Chance Incidentally, he has got well starte: oan & 4 9s The Princeton same first showed th Sree eaten tire aniunea |] Brooklyn Wilbert Robinson Bill Carrigan PT} on this last Job already. It was his| fil ie PABERAY football experts hs value. A man withe pr BONG | RV oes ay ree GUreRL GE mia Hoston sGeorge DB. Stallings [Washington Clark: Grimith |} werk mainly that brought about tno] (ae pate < j out previous varsity experience, put fl baseball \ond ‘cf the pelitene nities the urduane lt Pkiadetbble sCharite Dooin {* pritadetph Couate Mack |! clean cut Yale victory over Brown we Beey | | practical charge of a team whose rec. Work in connection with the Ward's | Witeevuransss Fred Clarke | Cleveland. Joe Hirmingham [,and no one will gainsay that the ets olen eee eee nce shin tsi gun teen ta be hat | Cineinnatl . wedoe Tinker | Detro lughey Jennings [jstrensth of the Yale tesm in the IE Ne haa to do snuch of t president must start on his annual! St. Lou Chee Miller Hugging | gs Lonts, Branch Iickey [J hfinceton game was mainly Wilson and ‘ Veo at and h back pu 8 “ nual |] St. Lous, noe " Ithat his strategy. with perhaps @ ain ‘ eng ROR A eke ates et to ake ‘t of the National |Fe to be presented at the yearly |} Chicago johnny Evers | Chicago Jimmy Abas Tl exception, was of the best U vit 7 the daya of sting of the directors, it tie Wilson Is a football player who ha! Wi son wat Be it necessary | PRly tn meee. a — enn ee come into the meligat this i LSON af YALE vetant Brewer cleen cote to keep UP | March, just. before. the oe the : - . > - - ayed a iittle ih prep nd go ae REE wiseacres, wax completely dls Prams [artery goss H a ge ein Z, Mameras on the freshman team) the boy from Bingiaaton, MWe sald! orp, or he played much betl@p ie 2 P ote ear, but wai © regular} very hesitatinyly that he would like to ber te head han two big tanks on bis hagts,|MEADQUARTERS MAY BE LO-; ’ ¢ F ‘A\quarter on that Thortpean | piny foeteal aad when the | nger teflm than he naa CATED IN PHILADELPHIA. | f ¢ aking firat place. Vilson hadn't] caiied out he was there with the other 5 vhich tried the the Job of being a member of the Na-| Gov. r when he assumes charge PR eaclliteren ni ‘ (die sees found himself, He Attn't find himself] freshinen. There was nothing graceful! forward pans « e-yant tine Je cf the National League won't have to 5 ; YgA[ tll a couple of weeks ago, and was} about him, and : soneerTiine which tHe mane anedall |#sk the advice of any one Aas to what! merely playing fullisack on the v: tloular to recommend Throuzh | hers m do not speak, ao & The | hours he must keep, But, judging from! = ‘+ ‘ Waltiog for the return of the seasor Improved, however, nd | prohably was not. War lene woUtna: Of Glher IbRMARt ar the i featured Pumpelly and quietly tmprov-| he relieved Thompson tn the two final! i wey there {8 no question that Garry | Natlonnl, Gov, ‘Tener will probably | ¢ * of] DR himself oll the time, games kid won his numer haa found a q who ts Moof alll “ket on the Job" about 10 o'clock in Wilson Is twenty-one years old and] It didn't take long to find out ther | noad ard shouiles arter the morning, receive visits from his * Arka at ¥ > bat 4 Well developed for that age. Hel thera @ great football poswidiiities) yas that Yate ! enre National vmoptros, press representatives and other E ‘ PRAT TA PAE ANG Je: eeactly, wa lh aw! voor and: he was: tries 1d about callers, which will keep him engaged , : EA ar e rataRNCn sehen oa. tof at amuareers For some reanon the} sting of the commission | until mid-day. ‘Tho league business SAGAIOAL TROUERT HE Boldt Hee ere UL teen eg tne Ing aix mecting# a yenr of the commission pes ee Fue MATE a nosed Rélloe! 8 Danvert, Doyle and Mtmnerman if] Princeton, thouzh he would not admit the signals well cnowgh The| When a president ts on one of hix ins) What ts the nationality of Br thetr worth to thotr respective teams is|i{ to-day. In the town of Binghamton, OF SoinRtnIAR Clee: WHS: apoction tours there ty Just so muca| the six-day bike rider? ¥.T. | conntderca. bal Meee ara colltne, ee ee Line mater, but anyway Cornish wae work piled up at his return, Italian, To the Sporting Editor folng to the New varsey collexe, though! sha for Bim and Wileos Varn | "Foy Inany’ yeare the teataunrters of ih Mig ior sonaaity} Ho SQ ts Sm Thorpe? |i te aouness er looked forward | went. bac fullback to repice the headquar-|the National Lengue have been located Yhat is Joe Choynski's national JACK GAL! Ris thant tee i fe him in wlat LN A it aioe BUCKS RH hing in the M. OSLER. TACK GNUBWATE: Bene keg pecore nln no ale onhy: vale ele ABB te thle ce : Twenty-six yenrs old. Ko was dorm coming tivo years Of college lite Hevipine cel eet terete Huan, le chase ron balbe wnvos in Phas |e be cogghioh of Towlsn aeapeat, on May 28, Icy, om wis fat raacl# tig went to thi school there, | moved forw from fullback after ent t © offices pores to Ft 0 tha Sporting Batitor: a on the banks of che Canadian River, sixjand then to fit himself better fot the) Whecler had been given a i Tant year there ware etaven | delphi if dt suited the Penneylvania! | Did Churile atlichell knock Jobn 14) nies sorts or pragae, Okla Areer of stidy A: Nassau he went to| Wilson Immediately picked up, Though @ staf, | ¢ wip ution | outivat Gown when thoy met In Madl-1i, ine shorting Rulitoe: e Princeton Preparatory achool. ‘Thera! awkward on his return to his first po: tora] ton Suuare Garden sume yeara ayo? ingly let nie wnowiif-w person called {lug Nappened. He | sition, he soon overcame it, and by the elie ial Rif Mileracainute” Mucphy ever rode ber y bern there a week when he! time the Brown which was fant undouitedly Wao'd. fail tor soo] Yeas Wut Sullivan after half pushed} yi iq a Lows Island Ralin wd trala 5e eee ee ete alien a dice varsity reappearance. in. Hie how. the jov measured up to the |and nal kuocked 2titohell through the /tho rate of mile a minute on a bicy-/PNs and the two togcther, after cons) oid position, Wilgon canimenced to show | mark, but allowance must be made for|sepes, Then Capt. Williams jumped ta! oie and, if wo, what was tae date? sidering the matter for a few weeks, | tho line-plunging qualities which later, responsible! the prestige and dignity that Gov. |and stopped the ight. 5 yBY. ae Gene, Ata Ge ae See ee ee meee DA, HARVEY, | veen wrong, and he came to Yale, | | ener wilt brig from. tt To the Spurting Baltor Paerirdy eeai ane Matias . | HE SHOWED BIG IMPROVEMENT! lin Harrisburg to the Me Who won last year's six-day bike ‘ipuiey | WILSON PREFERRED FOOTBALL IN HIS WORK. men to be Judges}Tower as President of ace? jMay wood, &. 3, Charles (>ile-a-Minute) | ON ENTERING YALE, i h A avenrtilne cohaiwed | vu Murphy pedaliea w taile bebind @ 1000- From then on everything changed. } was 'Weague. Rutt and Fogtor, | fenbied dol Wiison was asked i he intended to do! Py ty quarterback Wilzon bes, motive aud one car in 57 and 4-5s, ‘To the Sporting Eiitor: i is Gunboat Smith? 9 anything In athiet The questioner was rather careless in the way he put it, and there was nothing to encourage co the season. It had) been planned to use Aim close up to the line #0 that his reatiy remarkable se How 8 the seriea stand be- White 80x?| —: $$$ y bike race} | Whi To tho Sporting ka on ball game played at Princeton, Nov. | Uy) by — Bagge Wigs fsteen d we Wolkht, haw been algned up for twol¥ 1913? J.D, ALBERA, |@nd the Sox Gitecm, with oue game f G d B | fishts. He will meet Battling Reddy of | To the Sporting Baltor: tied, including games up to Mov. 1! mn ve 0. Tl won a e Farvard, 3; Frinceton, 0, This also |(b) Doo. 7. 1 he docket to-night, h ight | wee the final scor To the @perting Editor: te thow is on the docke’ o-night, wit! noon will ex| "AWWho won the rocant six-day bike race{ 1 Would like to start boxing at focal the hove dispersing to their rocma at} ou Need ALA. of Philadelphia on Monday Tange hunches with Kid Mahoney of) in Hoston, and what teams fnisiied {clubs ait, 1 would tike to have a/Coaches Tell Men to Go Out] 80 ostock, Arter brenkrnst wmor| This Derby. Coffroth Gets Three Cham-} is, Bt Milwaukee, Ifrst, second and third? P.'Tipp, [manager before 1 start. Please give : tlotpate in the moet crucial contest on The New Polo A, A, wi!l hold ite rex. | Poste TOS AAERERA TOT ORR EAP ABER and Forget Impending Struge | tici Schedule, the ‘annual mingling} 8 you are going to wear @ Derby war weekly boxing show to-n | ana Root, second; Lar 1-3. with Yale. this Fall, and surcly you want the mewed® it. In the matin bout Sailor Cahill of San Fran- | elseo will tackle Dave Kats of this city, test style. The University Club shown by Truly . f 1353 | Took up Danny Morgan in the Put. i ate Seer HOS STEEN AATE Bulleing, They say he can got gle—Mahan and Capt. Storer i i} ‘ Warner is ditterent » all other Derby ee To the Sporting balltor blood out of a stone or mozey out of GHICAGG, Nov mt t Theta will be two other ten-round| "Whom do you consider the best first, |@ tyre. Ho's the best manager in the Play Golf. eae Mem atiecuuee is cies Hintes Ht han the elon wilh, & downward Restvatiknt’ af necond and third baseman in the N -|¥ ness, aad maybe he can see possi-| ieee ltho statement that Rube Marquard, he| Warner taty so povilar this Fall. Puedio, Col, who has battle! ail the! “One Round" Homan, the California | Monwt Leave? TUR te 1 HUAten oh em (Special to The Evening World |New York Nattonal's pitcher, ha Watts More’ enh 119 on a: Ueverelly Diab fit — potash aii . has a hard Job defore him fused a berth in the Bederal Le ORO, Mase, Nov. TYNGS: ery ‘The price is ii Stores everyw tered at the smart lttle Vesper Club in this town, were up and about right | eee ne of the Lest lehtweig tein the) Pires? Rac Pwo: reolda; selling; morrow's entries for the James- 7 six furlongs.-Llirebell, 101 (McTaggart), | town races are ax follows: and early this morning. ‘The players is ‘ Me pitt | 4 to 1, 6 to 5 and 1 to 2 first; Loutse | rust WACi—Two-venroida; acting: ale ture | ved on easy night coming bere trom - = d burg, who ts ill, * | pravers, 107 (uxton), 9 to to 19 and]! *Havey Quen, Uk: Mohew, 16h. Violtt| Cambridge in time to alt down a Mor sh [ic er ea i i atng Wot epoch erent Mt] EIday and Saturday - Waren, & tW imlios om the gress, -- Raguea .Jand cereals were the prescribed diet ° ’ 7 . ‘ a F ting ing A.C. of Brooklyn on Thankswlving | Light, Song of Valley also ran. ' t; Med thie morning, After breaktes ecia wo-D. 20 S le afternoon, Jack Britton will journey! SECOND. KACK-aty threesyenr>| Cine ace, Waitt ees MS] ligne algnas drill wae held and the a 4 a iw haa} Up to Wikasbarre, Pa., to-night and box! old and upward; fl A hale ties later HJ) nen were dismissed with Instructions . ‘ Surpass, 18 (Buxton, 4 to 2 HID WAC H—Ocean to forget all about the {mpending Exceptional purchase blue and black Unfinished he fam) sere Rowe Mefare tae. WilkeerBarre|'tg 4 even, first; Ford) Mul, 108] $0; intoy hee tton: struggle with 1 pon Raturaay, aoe Worsteds with effective white pencil and hair line ; *) Gehuttinger, § to 14 to 1 2 to ty gece [tor Oe Santor 1; Beebe, 107: ey rick and DNRey ee stripes-—very stylish—-would cost $30 to $35 elsewhere, n, of Indianapolis, one of the| ONG: Cant. Jinks, 108 (Burtingames 8 to) Le one mile, leweata, 5; Bealls {ngly rowed out into. the Merrimac Only cnough tor two days’ selling, so no sa:p! ost middieweights in the country, and |b 24 (01 aed 6 to & third, Time, 1984 5.0 pxecogat, 107 Why, nan effort to etek enough denl- from the United States battleship Utah! had @ shooting concest yesterday with the team of the Twenty-fourth Ratta! ton of Ch teams from the Hardwick's faces are drawn and Haramiok'y {aime re Gran ane tele Overcoat, to Measure, $20 les distress him mreatly, but he ia ame to the core, and no one would Broadway (4.5 1 Mie Moincots, 100; *¥ork Lad, 14 Gun, 1125 Sir’ Denrah, 112; J, ‘Kent, 10T; *Faton, WT. Venota Sir Sitye Straw, 110; Mu on Arrangel by J on| McCarthy for the shows at the B ymnasvim A, A, tosmorrow night ok n} NZ: Mnaye,