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ee let me know through your query column what has become of Jack Blackburn, a former Phila- delphia boxer? Also would like to know it Abe Attel, the former featherweiuht champion, was ever knocked out—when, where and by whom A WORLD READER. Jack Binckbura is in» Pennsylvania Prison convicted of felonious assault, Abe Attell, was knocked out in five rounds by Brooklyn Tommy Sulliven in 1904, To the Sporting Fatitor Kindly print in your Answers to Sporting Queries column whether Sy- sonby, the running horse, was ever shipped to England. D, M. FISHING. Bysonby was never shipped to Eng- land. Mis sire, Melton, howover, was Baglish. The late James BR. Keene bought Sysonby’s dam Optime while she ‘was in foal at public sale for $4,200. @ysonby was born at the Keene Onstle- tom farm in 1902, He raced as a two- year-old and three-year-old fourteen races, Mis only dei the 1904 Futurity when be was third to Artfal and Tradition. Me won $184,000 for Mr, Keene. Me was four years old when he dicd at Shoepshoad Bay of intestinal trouble. | i ‘To Tie Sporting KAitor A tow days ago I noticed the follow: | ing question and answer in your col- umn: “Q. A holds 160 tru:nps and three and says he can meld 399. B says can only meld 340. “A man ha palr can m T have since men who are consi im the game ani t the wrong. Wi hind enous and say h instead of i authority on pin trumps and thre LEO H, SOREN Playing single handed a man holding 159 trumps and throe pairs con meld as follows: Forty trumps, then 159 trumps, 29 diamonds, 20 hearts, t2 kings, €0 queons. Total 370. Playing |‘! three or four handed game, he can meld only 360, except when ¢lamon toma ps, when pinochle appears, m: the covnt 290, Armory, March 1, race in which Crowley Close Call For Britton; Other Bouts ‘Mike Glover, the Boston welterweight, fe another fighter who must be clissed jong the typnotch boxers 4 that distinction yesterday by showing In @ Jack Britton of Chic boxing show heh! by the Irving A, C ef Brooklyn. In the first four rounds Britton outpointed Glover, but after that Mike waded into the Chicago ind solving his style of battle, brought crowd to their feet several times by the way in which he landed on Britton. In the seventh round Glover dropped Britton to one kneo with @ swing on the jaw, Glover's work in the last five rounds evened up Br! showing in the earlier oncs ani | decision had been given by the refe the qailed it a draw. CINCIN....TI, O,, Nov, 28 — Kinnon and Gus Christie of 1! lis, both middlewelghts, fought a round draw here last night. McKin his was unintentionally fouled in the fifth, | t but continued to box after a short polis fighter was too fast for ighth sent him att Brock, the Cleveland fei ight, mate @ punch- ing « out of Gene Delmor local Y , when he literal eut ns in eisit rovnd and all In that round L but the Haltimore Jad 1 ant from then on kept 0 ran, » Noy. 28,— At the terday afternoon this clty defeated ap featierwe'ht from Dick Joe Gans of 3 Toland At the Olympia A. C, Young Tommy Loughrey won from Young McCartney. Frank Loughrey lost to Tommy Howell, | K George Chaney of Baltimore had the of Tommy Buck, Young Diggins ed Chick Hayes, and Willle Houck won from Johnny Krause, At the Nonparei) A. C. Johnay Duffy won from Willie Moody, and Tommy Gelentas Bedting ARMY AND NAVY TEAMS IN N. Y. Glover laa J chances are that he would have KX him out in the second ‘THE “EVENING Cefeated, and at the time Johansen was hailed ae the world’s Marathon record- breaker. St. Yves won the Marethon Derby at the Polo Grognds, April 4, 1909, im Shre, 40min. 50 ana be- fore that was credited with covering stance im England from Windsor Castle to Shepherd's Bush in 2 hrs. 31 riln. 23 seo. but not in competition. Outside of the foregoing, all pro. marks, about the best amateur Mara thon performance was thet of Mo- Arthur of South Africa in the last Olympic meet at Stockholm. Me cov- ered the distance in 2 hres. 36 min. 54 ace, To the Sporting Etitor: Wao ts the best batter in the world and what is his avertpe? ELMER F. VORES. Ty Cobb, Wis average during the eT Season win .390, Sporting Editor: aan ase let me know through your query column in what position Sweden finished in the last Olymole games. EDWARD CORDES. ‘The Unitoa Stat was first with 1: points, Sweden second with 79, Great Britain third with 33, Germany fourth with ad Finland fifth with 28. column if ¢ weglan dese ity ts he, nd oblige a dally reader? Vb an Irish-American. ting Kat A’s team aft the ball, and it ts re A's vacks; 1B n has to touca It first. |rignt, A or I Which is WR. MORINE. Ball muet touch a piayor on the re- ceiving side Letore it can be recov- ered by the kicking team, “0 D tm know tf a Jew! towed & Join Ca¥ MC. AT . READER. Certainty. Lustig didnt meet Dick Peters, the latter fought Johnny Martin at tue Atlantic Garden A. C. The fact a “Dick Peters” fought Young Lustig {should bo o matter of investigation by Boxing Commission. Copyright, 1913, by The Press Putiishing Co. (The GES. FLOOR SAYS IF AY Tien bas New HOPE TODAY AY CANT HAVE ANY, TURKEY “Tomonnow | AX (MON prev! MON PARE Georces! iL Ne FAT PAS LA BOE Pour une ANNEE! “BuT LE MONDE EST DESPOND ET MON CoEUR EST MORT* | | | France (s GRIEVING GEORGES CARPEN TIER , CHAMPION OF FRANCE (5S SUSPENDED FROM BOXING THERE FOR. NINE MONTHS — GEORGES — “THE. 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