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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1913. . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [2auee DUNDEE DEC. 25 ‘BASEBALL STARS SECURED CHEA P | PaOSA MERRILAT TAKING PRITCHARD’S FORWARD PASS leerye cane Copyright, 1913, by the Preas Publishing Co. (The New York World) h at:Do (\ u , antilo.Kno wy,’ , ni*eeaeneae RICQUERVES!ANSWERED ‘To the Sporting FAltor: How many rounds aid Sullivan and Mitchell fight in France? A bets that they fought over one hundred rounds. while B eaya otherwise, ARTHUR JONES. They fought thirty-nine rounds to ® draw. Sporting Fatiter Weer “4 letter im care of the Atlantic Garden BJ ep fo. porting bxtitor: Was Corbett knocked out by Fite- almmone in Carson City? aw Corbett was knocked ont in the four- teenth round by Pitssimmone at Carsen City, March 17, 1097. ‘To the Sporting Editor: a ry drmy and Navy Teams nay Rough Football, but the Rules Are Strictly Observed—Morris and Willard to Box Here. nats assem Uennene o 4 arte Te What Is tae best exercise for taking off weight in the lege when the upper part of the body is well trained? P. 8. ‘To the Sporting Editor In s contest for two turkeys A and B lead, rolling forty points apiece. C and D come second, roling thirty-nine. ‘A and B roll off tle and A wins. Whois entitled to second prize, B or one of What was ths score of the Gettye- burg-Washington and Jefferson game of Saturday, Nov, 38? ANXIOUS READER, ‘These two teams aidn’t play dat ints ‘To the Sporting Editar: Why ts it that the Boxing Commis- sion has so long held up Gil Boag’s Too Many Changes in Managerial Department Kilis the Pennant Chances of Many Big League Clubs HE clubs that ha the most managers seem to be the clubs that win the least games, The two most successful clubs of the major leagues, New York and Philadelphia, have made no changes in the managerial departments years, In fact, Connie Mack has been at the head of the Athletics ever since they were admitted to the American League, and Mc- Graw has led the Giants for a decade or more. Win or lose, Mack and Mc- Graw come up smiling every year, Other clubs that change leaders every my element of luck, The Army team Vas master after the first quarter. ' The Navy team was as good ai any © the old time teams and pia: me kind of football. That was one { @ason the Army lads won. They were ‘p to date at the Point. They played Western football. Instead of advising “Go West, young man, go West," th allitary authorities sent Weat for a t Western coach, just to met a few of fhe latest feilis, And it worked: West pes the men who rolled thirty-nine? application for a license to conduct | oral G, H, [outs In Manhattan Casino? } Coprrtght, 1018, by The Pre Publishing Co, 3B ie entitled to second prise. FAIR PLAY, (The New York World). ‘To the Sporting Editor: The Boxing Commission claims thet IB Army-Navy gainy Saturday _ ow In poke. what is the lowest hand to| the Bmpire A. ©. possesses s Moonse to } shows that nothing t #0 un- hold and the succesting highest hands|hold bouts om those premises, walle j Certain as a ‘sure thing.” Foot- oe up to @ royal flush? C. H. D. | Bong claims that, inasmuch as he holds } tall followers were so certain that the Tu jackpot poker a pair of jacks is/a lenge on Manhattan Casino, the Blo- | Savy would win that at game time the the lowest hand with which you can| Mahon broth: having surrendered | ‘ide were 24 on Annapolis, with no open @ pot. To name all the succeed-|theirs, tho Boxing Commission hee akera. The Cadets didn’t have much ing highest hands would take up too|neglectet to perform ite duties tf oin at thelr command and what they i ss ‘ mitch space and too much time. the Bmytre ould raise was already wagered. ‘To the Sporting Editor i Throughout the seanon it was rene: What t@ the nationality and age of ly thought that (ie Army team would Phil Bloom, the Mghtweight boxer?| Did Knockout Brown ever knock out j sardly be able to give the big, powerful Sox Where can I reach him by lett ny Murphy? If so, in what round? | Savy cleven a fair day's exercise. Navy Ces JOE BELL. 3G (a4 won three years and had apparently | 4 tw rn wee. we ~. ra TY Bloom ie an American of Jewish 4 Yes, In one round on May 98, 3011, ' { far better icam than ever before, The Os, oS ewe Veet ewm ee 6 Pre Gtowag, scent. He is nineteen years of although after the bout Murphy ée- Weet Potnt bunch had shown nothing oon tr = Se He can be reached by addressing n| clared that he had “Ima down” at the ' # all startling during the season. a) K\\, = 3 bape aryl aa a yet on Saturday the Cadets wo Via \\o fh e ° SOOM Ganon © Middies off thelr feet—Kavo 1 * nd D d. S UE Sr ee Rivers a undee Sign 8, . + ae we om March 13, 1918, Referee Chasile White stopping the bout besnase ef Hogan fonling. The second bout teok place om Mov. 14, 1918, and Mogan was snocked ont in three rounds, To the Sporting Faitor What is the nationaltty of Young Shugrue, the Jersey City Mgntweight? To Battle in New Orleans {ing to-day at Woodlawn Inn for son Ten Revie sit ihe local clubs, Moha best leMahon, th Pittsburgh Bear- They Are Booked to Go 8 yea in alz-round bout at the prt Rounds on Christmas Day— i Pitt A, of Pittsburgh on Saturday Ritchie Wants $15,000 to Great Stars of Baseball Are Secured as Bargains night. Mohn, who is @ great light heavyweight, expects to be matched to fight George Chip at the Fairmont —~>— | Of the expénaive players we have to a he has practically matched him to fignt . In two weeks. Sporting Editor: { I ‘no back to “Theodore Breitenstein to|] time they have losing streaks don't get anywhere to speak of. Following in Was Sweeney's high Jumping recerd Solnt had forward pass strategy Billy Murray, Former Manager, | na one who proved to be a star of the |} rather an interesting table of the lineup of the managers for the last three Box Conqueror of Cross. After @ layoff of several months] ever beaten and by whom? A bets that re out better than it has ever \aret Liang’ after his purchase, von price years and next; Johnny Coulon, the bantamweight chan:-] it stiii stands and B says it was beaten, Rat. of hier winning conse wan: rores| ‘Shows That Few High-Priced stint was tne fret Me Metre boown ts American League. Been matched to Aght Yorng inet a] Cut he doesn't know who accompllahed (p by two forward pass touchdowns. : baseball. her expensive men are 1912, 1914, By John Pollock. promising bantammoishe of Chicane tor phe feat WM. F. SMITH. doreover the effect of the firat succese-| Players Prove Paying Invest- le, Hinckbuen of Chi- ; Mack. Mack. Mack. OE RIVERS and Johnny Dundee|ten rounds at Racine, Wis., on Jan. 6 ‘ul forward pass was to demoralize the cn ymouy,, Spike Shannon and . Jennings. Jennings. Jennings. Jennings. the local lightweight, who defeated if he loses this bout he didn't ki ment. ntly of Pitteburch. Of these & Callahan, Callahan. Callahan, Charley White of Chicago in a bout| will retire from the ring forever. when he jumped 6 feet n't know men only: t ugrd and O'Toole— Wolverton, Chance, Chance. &t New Orleans last Thursday might, — ney mark was 6 feet 6 5-8 inches, t and they broke up io ad remain In tl ague. None of thein Wallace, Stovall, Rickey, have been matched to meet for ten| Ph!l Cross recelved a telegram to-| To the Sporting Editor: t ander the Army attack. aan met have turned .out'to be history making ‘Donovan, taht, Stahl. caetieas rounds at a boxing show to be brought|@ay {fem hie brother, Sam Wallach,| Did any Princeton player ever ape s — ozeman ger. aria. pointy cine. New| Whe im out in Angeles, Cal., with] proach the record made by Brickley of { HIRES one sure thing about . fter @ll,” Murray sald, “that th. off at the Pelican baseball park in New] iis other brother, Leach, saying that| ‘occ : i these Army-Navy games. They 66 Mey ane hog fhed tds hi iecpet Connie Mack has got the right idea, He Davis, Birmingham. || Orleans on Christmas Day. Both Rivers Harvard when he kicked five goals &em t always remind pne of a regular lurray, forma gota them from the schools, where they | } 4 he fleld against Yale? and Dundee made a big impression With | at’ Verpon, Cal; next month, but that] “ ' var. Now and then when a play of the Phillies and at present | don't coat anything and where the 101, the fight fang of that city, and asa re-|in ord@ to get’ the bout he will have| Alexander Moffatt of the Tigers made } iwpepe along there's a crumpled war. scout for the Pirates, us e Rane of base, | chances of developing star are just Mcraw. sult Fight Promoter Tortorich lost ‘no|to defeat Johnny "Kid" Alberts at | Mor stretched out flat on his shoulder YAU men got together after the Army jas great ag among the niinor leagues. I Dooin, time in signing them up for battle, - » Garden: A. C. show to-morroy them i Mades, temporarily uninterested in the ey at Note a ow that was augned oy Connie. Mack Tinker. ) ee ¥ as ' fame. Yet West Point and Annapolis "td & Ligeti Paktn Se ala of} More than a year ago, and It will still Dahlen. Dahlen. Robinson, Willle Ritohle, the Nghtwelght cham-! 14 4 setter trom Al. Lippe, who is in May an absolutely clean, sportsmaniike TOMY to de be two ydars befory he col- Bresnahan, Huggins, Mugging, pion, has agreed to meet Joe Rivers. in| rngiand now, he says that Georges Ca | fame. They do: lect opponents tthe gume? . Chance, Evers. & twenty-round bout at Vernon, Cal, on| pentior, the Frapeh champion, threatens fe “‘put out of the came.” There's ny|_ It wana little chilly for a fanfest. but) ou” Bava. ROOLED THE Clarke, Clarke. New Year's afternoon, provided that|to call off his champlonship fight with t Duling. Mighty hard, rough football the question opened up a -aubject that PITTSBURGH CROWD. Kling, Stallinga, Stallings, Promoter Tom McCarey wil! guarantee | Bombardier © ‘ells at the National Sport ; fhere is aplenty. But footvall inn't @, We don't often discuss. * | hia end will be 915,00 Tt ie not Mkely|ing Club of London. Dec. 8 unless f farlor game. Saturday doth teams, “Of course,” Murray amplified, “there Med Nicos he ease ae i a | that McCarey will give Ritchie this aum,|French referee oMfoiates, It ts almost | Dught like fury whenover the tide of Are one Or two caver where the clubs | {at Nas beun secnvad with ten date that Rivers would want at least. $8,000 |certain that the N. 8, C. will not accede! | foteat evemed to be sweeping over them, #ot their money's worth—Marquard, for u . t to Carpentier’s wis! Pleawe tell us why Al Demaree alwaya puts hie right hand in his hip pocket before pitching the ball, or what is it he has in his pocket?" The answer in “powdered rosin,” but as long as the fane stom to be puszlod about It we might as well explain where the custom origh Several years a for his end and the club officials would (ret it was the army, which twice !nstance—but I think you can safely may get nothing for their trouble. ' fought up from a position in the rear|that all tha really great stars of the t ind took the lead. Then the Navy boys, Kime didn't cost $10,000 put together.” then they were hopclersly beaten, made, "Then what's the une of paying the ju attempt to score at least one touch- | big prices?” I asked. lown—an attempt that reminded many| “Just because we are afraid i ws of that famous day at Princeton |lose a star if we didn’t, thai then Coy, weeping and fighting like a #ald. Loving Defeats J.D. Travers by ‘Record Score CHARLESTON RESULTS, FIRST RACE—All ages; selling; five furlongs—Terra Blanco, 10% J. Han- over), 10 to 1, 4 to 1 and 3 to 1, first; Tom Goy, 9 (Martin), 12 to 1, 6 to 1 and 3 to 1, second; Kisewhere, 113 (Corey), 17 to 1, 5 to @ and G to 6, third, Time, 1.08. The Cathedral Club of Brooklyn will hold another amateur boxing tourna- ment in its club house, the preliminary bouts on Dec. 8 and the finals Dy There will be bouts in the 110, and 140 pound classes, Entris ived by Louis J. Madden at No. Carlisle and Pittsburgh? THOMAS J, MURPHE, beat Carlisle, 18 to @ the Sporting Editor: Jem Maloney, manager of Bombardier Weils, writes there is considerable bet- tins on the Wells-Carpentier fight at the Natlonal Sporting Club of London ‘on Dec, $, at even money, Maloney saya might | all," he » when Buj Ray- “y Hud treet, this city tagged, when run down between third mont was pitching for St. Leute awi| OSCOLA, N. J, Dec, 1.—Francis|Boverstein, Lu Aurora, Dr, Kendall,|that the fact that the side bet of $2,000 udson at . Loa Nolea whe ewes the canner?! Epemar nts, SMP zulvoriaed Fvinseton’s | Eils’s chemurriaec Meas Coiling, new | Nath nie prime, fe Ousmet, national open champion, ana} Metra E., Belle Chilton, Lord Chiiton, |1s being furnished by him and. Wells! 1. peters, the went aide lightweight, MRS, R, JAMBS, Vinning team by the fury of his attack | interesting fact with his control in Ruissea r ‘gon, runner up to Travers ) Pivh Tush, Skeets also ran, |! jnd injected his Aghting spirit Toa: Andere p mn the means of making Bom- considered the greatest ball player liv- nd Johnny Martin, the east side boxer, Mobody, A postscript is usually put Into c k 1 cident some of his team mates disepy- |i the inst national amateur, have been]! SECOND RACE—Five furlongs; all | vardier Sill meet tn the main bout of ten rounds | at the bottom of the box score tile featen and disheartened Yale, so that)!" cost Connie Mack exactly #%-thel ured one day that t - agen; welling; $900.—Right Basy, 113 (De- | before. “I expect Wells to at the Olympic A, C. of Harlem to-| why one of the putouts is not exedited, he Blue scored touchdowns und won |Price of & re a tat Ria lie ins a m {thn been. "soaping’" the. pitener' Invited to play s sou oal meet bas ronde), 1% to 1, even and 1 to & firat;|twelve rounds,” says Maloney, night. In. the other ten-round scrap phish ae asta oak oy come trot a! a Md }in other words, the loose dirt wi ext Sunday against Travers anc v= 4 , . Jack Hanlon of Long Island City and NAationara ‘ho “ariny ‘unanea’ tait a “hack, And, Mlod ou, Had had’ gatorated with soun that when a Diether [ine “In” ame. yeaterday, Loving| Abt Ti¥;,%@ (Glass), #6 t0 1,8 t0 6) aim Langford and hla manager, Joe toy Kenney, the ex-amataur champion, | ENGLAND CHALLENGES FOR ». bd el tried a Ge Wi bbed it on his hands the moisture a n é G > y fally as good a showing as any quarter-| th. Highlanders! enn oe oret tke |amashed the record here, He returned| Doyle), 9 to 1, 12 to 1 and @ to 1, third, co NY ence 06 She tS can. a ANOTHER POLO MATCH, feck of ye) ae Besides playing a} Ty Cobb cont the Detrolt club 87% and! pall, 1t would slip out of his hands|a cart of 64 In the morning round on | Time, 1021-6. Black Chief, Bodkin, Ba; | Kronprin said wien individual gam he handled his expenses from Georgia to Detroit, | MATHEWSON AND JOHNSON WERE. REAL BARGAIN: the wrong way. They tried this on Bugs one day, but he appeared to be getting better all the time, When the game waa over and he had won, Ray- ‘Tris Speaker cost Boston in the neigh-] mond went over to Fred Clarke and, borhood of $2,000 but could have been! taking @ handful of powdered rosiy from had for less, as the Red Sox had him) hty pocket, handed it to Clarke. before that and let him go. {What's thi Christy Mathewson cost the New York ford ls matched to fight Jo the local colored fighter, rounds at Luna Park in Paris on the night of Dec. 20. Vienne, the promoter of France, will try and get Jack John- son to meet the winner next month, course that measures 6,240 yards, de- feating J. D. Travers. Par for the course is 74. A fine succession of 2s, due to long st:uight drives, approaches that appeared uncanny at times and putts that never wavered off the line from te team like a general, making no mis- fakes and always putting over the ‘lective play at the psychological mo. fpent. He made several long runs and Brew the two for passes that feored touchdowns. Masterson, Sir Marion, Toison D’Or, Billy Stuart, Jenny Wells and Willis also ran. THIRD RACK—Three-year-olds and upward; mile and seventy yards.—Ring- ling, 98 (McTaggart), 8 to 1, 3 to 3 anc out, first; John Furlong, 10 (Turner), 7 Hurlingham Club To-Day Far- wards to American Association Request for 1914 Cup Series, LONDON, Dec, 1.—The Hurlingham club on Saturday ‘Willle Warren will Rince iT Andrew Freedman never had to pay | juve carried powd that, |Dockets to put on t Just what Walter Johnson cost ix not exactly known, but Jt was certainly not, hi more than $1,600, MacDonald, 110 (Buxtou), 2 to 5 and out, third. Time, 1.4). Harry Lauder and L. H. Adair also ran. FOURTH HRACK—The Fort Sumpter Inaugural Handicap, $1,600; all ages; alx furlongs.—Theresa Gill, 108 (Martin), % to 1, 8 to 1 and 8 to 5, won; Carlton G., 14 (Glass), 7 to 1, 3 to 1 and even, second; Sir John Johnson, 128 (Byrne), 2 to 1, @ to 6 and 1 to 8 third. Time, 1.1446, Grosvenor, Floral Park, Wil- hite, Ella Bryson, Briggs Brothers, also ran. cece CHARLESTON ENTRIES. RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8. C., Dec, 1—The entries for to-morrow's races are as follows: — ho 64 Polo Club to-day forwarded a otallengs ty J PL i pli any portion of the greens, made the 64/19 1, 6 to 5 and 3 to 19, second; 1 the American Polo Association fer UT Merrilat, beyond a doubt, was|club less tan $100 and, on will chop any GORD In tha Worn’ may paren ‘0 1, 6 to 5 and Yc Jonaid te the hero of the day. Brown of/@ mix-up about it, the story go otal possible. rly all pitchers 1 rouin in their tips of thelr fin- » when they get silppery, Demaree's da are small and he cannot get con- trol without it SPORT BRIEFS. ei aa as Madison Square Garden next Sun | day. Hreton appeared be In ht Dr. Herschmann Starts for AUS» | ood form: te iss rider whe aia ji keeps in trim, He docs not take on fat tria To-Morrow Thoroughly} casiiy. ana it Pershioot res as well ia he eomll umm@le as he did Versed in Athletics According) vi viencn team wal be banging it set ® series of cup matches ip irté, the Navy had neatly kicked three Md goals when Merrilat broke loone the first time, It looked a@ if Brown crack Brickley’s reconl before ‘Travers was enthusiastic over Lov- ing's work. Ho pronounced the young- ster a probable open champion of the near future, _—_— JUAREZ ENTRIES. The Juarez entries for to-morrow's races are as follo FIRST RACK—Selling: two-year-olds; five and a half furlongs, —*Augustus Heinge, 08; *Ave, Oa; *Hartere Laue, 04; Old Gotoh, 108; George, Little Bit, 10%; Irish Ann, 108; Attica, 108; 104; Fool o Fortune, 108; Alabama Bam, 106; Cow, 100; My Buena, 100; Ade Kenny, 110; Hinata, 110, Hockey Teams Will Be Cut From Seven to Six Men aisGeeeath, reasonably certain that the rule will go Amateur League to Meet Wed- nie ie the generat ballet amone hockey nesday Night to Reconsider Action Taken Last Month, The challenge of the Englishmen fm. lows cloacly the announcement thet Harry Payne Whitney will no longer lead the American polo team. Mr. ‘Whitney, who has been mainly reapon- sible for the success of Amertean teams against England, consented te capiain the defending team only when the new combination formed af dhe eleventn hour was found wanting, Foreign critics announced 1 young gentleman who le down along the sidelines and 43 over the Navy goal line to leap bato the air fn time to selze Pritchard's forward pass, He did the same thing scoring twelve points right thore. Each time he nabbed the ball while farrounded by Navy players rushing w (terfere with the pase, And it was Merrtiat who pulled off the star run of day. Circling out of a “pinwheel vatican he cleared the Navy right @nd ran fifty-eight yards straight down make the game faster nnd more speo- tacular. A provision will be made for substituting players at intervals, using fresh men to fill in the placos of those who become exhausted, though the }latter will not Jose their right to return | Another effort will be made to reduce the number of hockey players on a! team from seven to six in all game! of finish of the last competition that Eag- latter wil! not lone thelr right to return | iand would go to all lengths in am @n- e Kame at an rover Will be dropped frum the game and the Coavor to captur roving cover point will be utlllzed on the forward red. polo cup, and the formal challenge to-day sent the Hurlingham Club Is the @ret etep 4 in that direction, oN line when his services there Allee, 108; John A are oul The Pad, 108, trem 1 ig rank. Wood m " RST RACE—Pume $900; selling; two-year Amateur League champlonship N (ie French team will be banging st out | Weads, 105; Pravale, 108; Mult Jones, "108; Con- : a tet has, ype pads opr | with the leaders all week, seine,” 108; Prank, Wooden, Miiliy “Saveres 408 caus five tastongs.— Bele ‘Ter, 100; Manson, | serlew th season. rout muse les ‘. ‘ice uma, a Fre rm 3 ;, *umway, eu 5 = 2 the Inst chalk mark, Capt. Hoge| to American Ideas. th, ens; iy Maem, 108; |i ager Gordon, 108; Golan ma [ha eon ea farried the ball over for the touchdown, Sen who enjoy fencing or who would | Bax 100; High Claas, 103; Wea- ton, ommittee on THIRD RACK—Selling; thweyeerolds and the Executive Comm! : an : 4 , 105. Nicholas : . like to Joarn the art, are Invited to visit eter Bastante, 102; Single Ray, 105, euday evening at the St. . tit was Merrilat’s run that gave West tie ape-ial fencing Foon in the phyaleal {893,004 RN WG * sera or tens to | gone ge TO atumtoution | Rink to. reconsider the action taken Bi one avin . mt her chance there, Merrilat can| Dr, Otto Herschmann of the Austrian | jeparuincut at West Side Young Men'a *Uraila Hemme, 107; Jim Catterata, 111; Robert Bradi ‘on Nay. 21, The request was signed by Qardy be overlooked as an “All-~Ameri- | Olyinpic Committee, who has spent The} Christian Associ: ighth avenue Hating Hing, 108; Robert, 108; Lattle | s09;"Geerant, 111; James C. O'Brien, representing the e fan" end. past three weeks in New York and Ros- ) Fifty-sevénth street. Kencing hag | aiar-hmont, 196; Curl 108; Orbed Lad, 111. | Captain Jinks, 1 ree ‘American A. C., Willi Dobby 1 The first Army-Navy game in ton studying Asneri sys] Decome @o popular at West Bide Branch| FOURTH KACH—iaudiw, ali sues; sie far) TALRD RACK Iriah-, + ALC, and Richard Con- ar e feck was A great success. If the Polo| twin, will ivave for home to-morrow, |#RAt 4 spectal room with a full assort- | oom 50; Mears Wallach, 8: Air Pret: | cade, Cire furlones 1 of the Crescent A. ¢ pear ted unde stand should have held twice | turing his stay in New York he visited ) Mbnt of folls haw eon «iven over to the |, OF; Vere! Rights. 100; Dontay pean, 07; 1112; *Flattash, 100; Hudes Hrotier, 108; Ouran} qo. of tho Wanderer hange |! dressed. Ne : many people ali the tickets would] Oo” Naygrvunde, athletic fields, public | #POrt, Sut there Ie atill room for more. | #, ive: U fee Th, 10s Tenseenel, TAR aye, | 2 108; Lest oe" yenest, lub; Gressilar'300, | These three clubs favored the chang Any man can afford to’be well dressed. No man can ere been See Tonsaiioa Usuie vaereadiea’ ‘contrast! <—* FiPTY saand, 105; Baltimore, 100; Heawer, | NOUMT Rach—Ture $400; selling; turee-|when the question was voted upon afford to ignore this opportunity: Portes sane tn ert Spe a i 9d \re® |. The Walkers’ Club of America held Rodondo, | yeagoits ond |p; one ‘sores tho last meeting. They were oppo Yai pablic achool:, univeraities and athicuc |); 7he, Walkers’ Club of Am Hered Po} rear wae a aent Russell of the Ho : clubs. In other wonls, he way shown | yesterday. They walked from the City | Oaks, 112; Durin, 11 ub, -R. L. Von Bernuth of the st. $40 to $50 Materials Reduced to 25 ARI, MORRIS and Jes Willard) just how Amorica starts the boy in ath- | Hail to. Coney” Iands Two. equada|. ‘SIXTH RACE Relig; thee vero a ee etna Hdward’ O'Deanell : will have thir lit a Jon, Asnerica has no secret: to ° five and bait furlongs" Forge, Nici s i Feeley Set stos nent eta apntes ante | Reacts pent &, "nee Eats [Rat Sroka oem al arin nan Yore Ac; shin crated «$25 to $30 Materials Reduced to $20 Queensberry A.C. of Ruffalo has with-|and everything was explained thor-|macker and C.K, Nichols, covered the |My MtQe Mis ais, Chiles Tramoe, 108 i]s jeiWaver ‘of retaining seven men. frawn ali objections, Wilard's mi oughly to DF. Herschmann by the ath- | stance in two, hours and thirty’ min: | Bnet, NOt re 10h Ansial Tre, 10, 1 | vee Oe apes Aen Suits and Overcoats to measure. * wing posted a $60 forfeit and si, d|}ietic authorities, both in New York and . John Hocking tho vets. They | Uncle Jimmie ‘irey, wencut, 1hz, AT, Bawa Hoartetone ir. : 2 gentle to Rave Willard box Davia| Loston, Xeni aver the couree in sn hour ana |” eapsereiee PO Be Been ee ee peosues the club Tad net been offebally An unlimited chance to choose from attractive pat- E Soasic Dee Me’ She torte us Win — fifty-five minutes, ad returned in two = a cite end un; an mile and 6, stag »Jeliminated: since then the lengue ha tems. Style, fit and satisfaction strictly guaranteed, lard doesn't show up this time, will pe] ‘The largept crowd of excling,“tang” fRoure and five minutts, ‘ sie ; i 101. Onet the Sands, 101; *Pinme [accepted @ schedije in which the Ne . Given by the club to One-Kound Davis, | that has «Ver turned outyat” Vallsbiig, dhree 3 ‘A scoreless tle wae pinyed by the Huds | panes, 108; Fiel, 101; L. M. % York A, C. is not represented and the Broadway & and tho commiasion will again be asked | except on 4 racing’ day, visited: the CSO ar mile Wess? non United and St. George elevens in the | *aprwenthe allowance claimed, club will have no yolce In any future fo bar Jossica, pormanentiy, Motordrome yesterday to soo the fret Morris and Willard should put up the| workout of the foreign riders, who ar-! t heavy) it encounter La Lorraine Aaturda: i Ais the six-day ‘race which “ou second round of the United States of America Football Association for the Challenge Cup yesterday at Manhattesa actlon of the Executive Committees, This} Ninth St. leaves only five clubs in the league with voting authority, and as three of these favor the change to six men it le ¢ ee ee SUNDAY WORLD WANTS WORK MONDAY. WONDERS. by HM. Ke y Arnheinj peru in "yake and youn" gan

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