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RARE MER LRG ERG IO EI tl Ee A ROE AN EMRE ree ERE MO. AME AP Sul tg apm 4 ENR A50 ad gL OTE TP: 0 FEE ‘THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK — THIS IS PAYDAY FOR BIKE RIDERS GIBSON TO PUT ON HOPES AGAIN | THAT TOPSY-TURVY STUNT IS COMING HERE — — THS/SPAYDAYFOR eae : SM-DAY CYCLISTS; ‘en Majority of Bike Stars to Sail Wednesday for | Paris Race. + chine Upside Down, Coming Here to Show Us How He Does It. EVILLIARD, THE FRENCH AVIATOR, who makes a specialty of ( ing along with his machine upside down, te coming here to how to do it. Of course it's 4 very useful thing to know, Chev'Viard does a fw other stunts, He stands his biplane on edge, two in the air, and keeps it there while he plays a game of cleckers with Passenger. He Wwops the loop, turning four or five somersaults in succes- ston. He goes up a thousand feet and then drops until within a few feet of ‘the earth, like @ fish hawk diving for a mackerel. Chevilliard recently: fell a hundred and fifty feet while flying head down, His machine fell on top of him, and naturally he was slightly bruleed. This will delay his trip to America for a few how ua The riders who finished in the |day bicycle race in Madison Square Garden on Saturday night will de .91@ joff to-day by P. T. Powers, manager 7 WA oo WHO a mile ee un Just TRYING “THE Fiantina, AERO STYLE. | were fortunate to make a good showing in the long race will board one of the French line steamers and sail for Peris where they are to take part in @ sim- day race, which begins on Jan. 1% ye. ANSWER TO SEVERAL PERSONS IN SEARCH of Information—No, The following riders will go abtoad: Frank Kramer, the American cham- Jeon Willard's right name is NOT Jessie. Neither is it Jessica, Posttively How ‘pion for thirteen years: i. ot, Petit Beton, Mauri > man Packeoush, Wille om . Crevicuarz Francesco Verri, Joe Forler and Al BOER RODEL FOUGHT TEN ROUNDS the other night without taking meee WOULD PMY Goullet, Wluners of the six-day face a single dive. They always manage to get the novelties over in Brooklyn. “Cuenuy'y METHOD Foot eau. here jast week; Eddie Root, Jimmy ONE Gases. Moran, Regaie McNamara, Alfred Grenda and Freddie Hill. } While tt ts not positively known the lexact amount each rider will receive | for last week's work, it was learned to- |day that Fogler and Goullet will get $1,000 apiece as a bonus and $80) 99) \for winning the rac {and Magin will receive $000 each for Root and MeNamar ing third “PLAYS FOOTBALL THOUGH CRIPPLED,” runs a headline over a tory describing the feats of Wisconsin’a new captain. That inn't extraor- @inary. Now, if tt had been “plays football though uncrippled” it might heave attracted notion TOM O'ROURKE, WHO 16 NOW RUNNING Monday night boxing shows at the old club on Forty-fourth street, announces that he in oing after the stars, and that he'll put on a few matches this winter that'll make other big boxing clubs hustie to keep their reputations. Judging by the brand delivered by the biggest of them during the past few monthe—with the single exception of the Rivers-Cross contest—O' Rourke ‘won't have to strain himself to make good. NI Te Te avtosts coup ve LIME CHEVILLIARD,. Chevilli rd, the French Aviator, Who Makes a Prac- tice of Sailing Along the Heavens With His Ma- | Cc, H. EBBETS SAYS THAT HELL NOW DO a litile Tinkering with that National League pennant. Wolgast isn’t Too Ambitious Just Now. AD WOLGAST WANTS TO COME TO NEW YORK to fight In ten-round eute. He found the ten-round going to his Mking on former visits, for he leaned up quite a neat bit of money for boxing K. O. Brown and knocking out One Round Of course Ad wouldn't be the money Grawing card now that he was when he held the champlonshtp title, But the way he fought is still remembered, and many would turn out just to see a good fight should Wolgast be matohed Ggainst come first class lightweight. @oesn't claim any title or any ambition to win back a title, that he says he would ke to get just one crack at WilHe Ritchie, ‘That laudable ambition ts somewhat sintilar to the ambition of Battling —— On FirTa ave. Tt is sald that the (al prize money bait be $98,000. Some Foo abemt Ten Outhelders Signed __FRADIATE SYSTEM |Billy Gibson Still Has Jeiterieten:| Up for Spring by McGraw) pr opunuwerqn | _Faith in White Hopes sigh 0 goanda ie {Giants Manager Will elie! BROOKLYN CLUB AWAITS | 'Popular Promoter to Give Four} 222! train there teh days for the cone and | REPLY FROM TINKER. 1 om = he played as @ xeml-pro in aK Re ee eet a Ci Jonnny ON. dy Kane club in 1800. He wan, with Trouble Deciding on Chet ae ne [| VALE § QARSMEN More of Them a Chance | Jems sonata et want se Denver i 2 nd played with the |} t Trio. to-ds that the Brooklyn Club had Bes . —»—_ *as gong to the Catalina Ista Hf of fighters, has veen matched to mee Harcna ome ig the Tove malled_a letter to Joe Tinker yester- Next Monday Night. Bo» Moha, ihe game Milwaukee mid: Neleon after Nelson had lost the champlonship to Wolgast. For years Nel- Leauve th 1901. Fee lose Prane ce day officially notifying the ex-Reds’ | _ diewelgist, ‘for ten rounds in the main rawed and challenged Wolgast endlessly. wasn’ se r 2 manager of the deal nerv! Sn the next show of the Irving Swelgast ‘met him a few weeks ago and wistaes reas fy icing Lass Peles signed Bim for, the Guba fn win GActy Me conane ye paeied Richard Armstrong of Hamp-; of Brovklyn on next saturday Neloon that the Dane was all in at last. Wolgast ls about an likely to et ual he wes traded to; Clsieneth By Bozeman Bulger. employer. Until Tinker receives and 5 \ By John Pollock. ra nee ere tee ee eam , - 1 |] anewers the Brooklyn Club's com- < iT that ¢ e@ are etill ing lellows Wao nev stops Bulle. | enetber chance with Ritchie as Nejson was to get a second crack at Wolgast. da une Min tot ene Hae Lea Chee penal wk hte tion the matter is ata atand. || ton, Vt., and Member of 1895 iC vywelghts who can fur-| i should de a hummer. ov "5 The Brooklyn Club is willing bey od fight: hen they get ——— r THE MURPHY-RITOHIE MATCH WOR FEB, 2, it seems, wan fixed up t with the Cubs Ji fielders. So far McGra ten signed Tinker the same salary he Crew, New Head Coach. ithe eee aie Gituon manager of | Juhony Dundee, whu nas done com and announced without Ritchie's consent. The promoter proposed to cut down visa. ||2": and it's going to be @ hot fight to “1 in Cincinnati, In addition to || i} the Gardin Ac Ca desided. to: to | Sideradle good fighting wo tur tals year, the puree originaly signed for by Champion Ritchie, 915,00, and give him Bat- eee who gets the three regular jovs, the $1900 bonus, so if it is money The chances are that Burns, Beacher|| Tinker wants he h: stage two ten-round contes| and Murray wil land, The others are;| Not signing a "On Hibetneript4 NEW HAVEN¢sConn., Dec, 13—Rick-| “White Hopes” in Madison Square Gar-|your at Caniun, O., to-night. Dundes Snodgrass, Robertson, Thorpe, Cooper, || Possible. ard Armstrong of Hampton, Vt., a|den next Monday evening, Dec. ‘The iso matched to meet Freddie Welaa, Plex and a Class D. youngster. Donlin, member of the 1896 craw and 1 grad-|fcvappers Gibson has xigned for these|the Engilsl lightweight champion, for , -|tin rounds at New Orleans on N as pinch ittter will make the tenth, Manager Robinson. The former of SheMeld Scientife School of | battien are Battil saree bile ain, | Year's Afternoon, It in very Mkely that McGraw will! Giant coach admitted that dull year, is to be the new coach of | sational Ils : sear the —— use some of these outfielders in a trade rew, succeeding WV. A. E ‘who will go against Jim Coffe he : lthe 7 Re) Jimmy Vine ‘4 naysug more trouble for a substitute infielder. Since’ Herzog| Plavers, as a rule, knew litte |the Yale smn of concn. | DUdIN Giant, and George Rodel, the i “ed vas 4m: | whi Vo Ross, his lig heavy weigat, * i about cxpert running, but he |Timan. The graduate s: th Ul exchange wal- RE IeATS Sect Musi oko a discovered that Boberveon was | ing therefore is apparently :o be main- iS Rie eine: (earns Ces Pena ean reer been rumored, will be sent to Mike Finnj not certain as to which foot a | tained. man, one cf the gamest big fellows ini that he Was both losing weig! in the Southern League. * runner should wae in touching Be year Armatrone willy ae | 912,800. Ritchie, whose business instincts are well developed, objected to signing 873 for @ emailer puree, and the match is again up tn the air, 291 It te said that the hitch detweon the promoter and Ritchie aa since rein forced the calling off of the firat match hag been over Gaicege fold Ritchie's end of the purse. The advance sale indicated that the house would hacv been amall, hardly justifying Coffroth in pay- ing odta champton's end to Ritchte, to say nothing of Murphy's share. It ia not Ritchie's fault if the fight fails to draw, as any one can see from the betting. Ritchic being a 2 to 1! favorite, Fighte that are popularly supposed to be uneven never draw will meet Johnny Grithth, the crack lightweight of Akron, O., in a ten-rowi 852225222235 ‘sleep in trying to humor Roi oe a bag. At that the famous ath- nee Guy “Miowalis, [the or training for boats and told the big wen. ‘ em | George Kerr, it seems, will be the! fete made such anit with old Rod | TREIANGS Breet cect ae ena ee | There is no truth in the report that /Ttailan a few Jays ago that be was e ing tops tase een Genres " eaten! by that he wanted him to come New York Athletic Club, (cart Morris has quit the ring. Although | through with him forever, Flem S ‘ade after all, George, on behalf o p > 4 a {beaten by Jess Willard, Carl has 4 sian r IF RITCHIE AND MURPHY ARE MATCHED leter for the February da the scriven, wig had gathered around| aiong, anyway, and be one of rrane colt yey ey ‘of the Yale Fase elded to ‘s right along battling and ha | alike Gipvons, who siopped Wildcat he wilt probably kil off all chance of a meeting between Kilbane and Attell Two Boxers at |. ee ares | ake gang. Web. 2. Attell has been challenging and talking about that fight for months. i plate AMM aL Sig pad | Ferns in two rounds at New Orleans ball team, and Howard Jones, coach |wigned for two more fights. He will fret) 44, ie luea Ih: town seelenany Herrmann make good thelr thr of the football team, are at the pres- 8. . meet Jack Geyer of Denver for ten jwith his brother Tom and their manager. F Mt Mr, Herriana thereupon bet Kerr $100) Having secured Jiminy Walsh from) ent time, The amount of the salary | rounds at Clov M., on Chriatmas! Eddie Reddy, The trio will depart for airmon OW | ic 810 tia: wodets would nor come| the Athletics, rank Chance and|{g not stated. enum th pan “Poris"” Flynn in Boston | Philadelphia ‘ough with the farrell feel pretty well satis! yt is understood thar the t Day and Da the Highlander outfield for! return to the old Bob Hi y thinks Kilbane ts in deadly fear of lowing the championship “hack to iS it belongs.” However that may be, Kilbane has had a number of « offers for a return fight with Attell, and has refused them in #pite of the fact cae that he wasn't overwhelmed with work at the time. — — | canine: $25,000, Ebbets now the big check Fr either on Jan. 12 oF ti. several hundr y and it looks iN _. | Frankie Fleming, thé Canadian feath-| as if Herrmann would have to pay over b — [Murst, the Quaker City 4 on, and will now bend tneir| pearly possible, but the pr. cs bode tt x round bout ai the Ulyupii erweight, met (Wo fighters in t in| that $100, toward xetting another good! Nickails here #1owe that there ls Three clubs have boxing shows sched- | 01% Ot city to-night bout at the Falrinont A. Sues Mle ! : © When the spring training 8} gome English Influence left. It was |ed to-night, as follows ational | ba \ m { | ay night and defeated both of them The idea which Charlic Bb | well under way it im likely that they stated today for the Arat time that |Sporting Club, George Ash’ Ve BOD, io gpeciai shown will be held by looal ie b> In the frat bot Fleming's opponent} defs had amptoying Law. } will have such a surplus of outfielders | Harriman practically threw up his|Diry, Tim Logan va, Al McCloskey! wipe thia week. The Olympic A. C, of y wea Palsy Whites Ant pean ets had of employing Lawson | ai4 infielders that they can (rade @|handa following the Princeton race. | Young Frank va, Joe Hyland, in ten-|iiy;iem wai put on Johnny Lore end a O:V.0U Want to n mr Walton «tow dies | y had} Robertson to train hia dalle | hunch of them for one good backatop.| Amstrong rowed on the victorious | round bouta; Olympic A.C. of Haviem, | Tick Veters for ten rounde in the maiy eee ‘ : For coed nce times and nad con-| players has been abandoned by |The infleld in atrong an it stands. | ¢reshman crew in 1893 and on the win- | Jiminy Coffey Freddie Haas. ten| nos, while the Atlantic Garden A. C. | siderable trouble in landing his blows i nirg varaity crews in 1894 and 1898, | rounds; Twyford he fell to the floor, claiming that he ee a ten round go between ¥. of Bouth Brook: | wil = “———= | being captain the latter year. Tym Knockout Brown vs, Young Mc-! Bron, the nat side lightweight, and injured his hand, The club match- Last sear t lec} Gowan, ten rounds “supper” 0! the Eng nts maker then substituted Johnny Victor. Harvard Eleven | CHARLESTON WINNERS. oachea oy Harcourt Gold + !wee.. who has been here for several Victor was equatly easy, being Knocked | 4 Kirby, promii i Joe Young’! Shugrue. ia’ slay ee Hae weeks in search of bouts, out In the third round. ° hi Si FIRST RAGE Al ages, selling: six! th Britian ae nev City lightweight, and 'y vith, | ——— : The results of the ata: pouts at ciel UBS» Mie IJAN SUPE virionzs—Pivvioun, 112 Ward, 9 to 2) Eiroughout howing ed Hoboken efter ne ini CHARLIE EBBETS BACK her show Saturd ight follow 'S to 5 and 3 firat Yankee,| Harvard on the Thames in June noted for his gameness, are boti In| are SRR on SALAS ETE ~~ \io’cubntniry, & CL to hana't co. dacouraaine, the defeat eng’. ge | Ane condiion for heir tan,round Y91*! ” ON SCHEDULE COMMITTEE, t Atlantic Garden Pome CAMBRIL Bred) LO tiehtining)..& to Boe to 6 ary sive one. Undergraduates and gradu the Brown Gymnasium A. A, to-mor- 3° te Boorting Mater: cards, B deinands the right to ceo A'a| Lowe of Washington shaded Frankie) 9 Oy ny ath. 2% second, Willis, 14 (Skdrvin), 10 to 11323 gonounced the Ei h stroke as night. Smith, neldam “ ” sees ere pits bare three cards: cards, Musi A show them: ee eee e eee oe tmokivn, George| letice at Harvard, stated at noon to-day | 42 to 1, third, Time 146 5. |Seing hard to master Within @ ahort | traine for a baltic but sine iook on] president John K, Tener of the Nae Claims A’e hand is dead. A claims he player i wud B Sven Rodel won easily over Jack Fitagerala| that a. tentative agreement lias heen PR ae I ete Ae acl in a@tition to being too exhaus: | ie can beat Shugrae: Uonal League increased the membership am pase after opening and wait until bg = me mow Iphia, flo hi velve | reached by Harvard and Michigan Uni- |” " a on ; 4 sae of the league's schedule committee. hie cords. of Philadelphia, flooring him twelve Was ran Nevertheless, it was decide to give| | Am the ‘ntment of Charles H. Bpbets ome other player bets. Who ts right? 4 | versity athletic authorities for a foot * English thods another tri Young Ahearn, the Amer appo: t To the Sporting Eiditer: BE eee re ecelum A. du Fianline| ball game to be, played at the alaglum| (AMCOND RACH -All axeat pares gayi | Ue, BOR ey Bates Nene weikht now fghilng in Park of the Brookiyn club and John Heydler, / How can I become a member of a : ta sent yibee ; ne | 1X furlongs.—Agnier, 110 (Neandorl, 3 to i don, jost another battle in Engi secretary of the league, to-day. Barney ‘When & opens ond refuscs te bet Jor Hyland stopped Wile Catton in| Oct, ai. 9 Moore believes arrange | 1414 5 and 1 te 4. won: Kiva, 110 (Me: hat Me Gold and Kirby t Pri | Is rt k 0 ; - few nights ago. We met Private Bag-| >i ‘the dmaw he is out, ‘The other |™!N0r wnaye ORT sce - the third round mentn will be completed matinfactority,, 1,110 84nd 1 te a moni Ilva ON My, | would In cross the Atlantic and) (06 ORI, Welsh Fusiieers In a fifteen Dray fina 06) She PSOE Eee fight ts out, Fea RPADER. | At Sharkey A.C, Bert Keven de: and the gaie played | Laura, 10 (Martini, 100 1, 8 to 1 and o crema. with W Averill Har | pound out at Liverpool and at the fing {remain at ihe oo Be Ge Mporting Béiter: mena © migor | fonted Hattling Keats. The auestion of a return game X team esking for o tryout. He'll ‘Will you Kindly let me tnow tn your | Waste even, third. Ti 1.16 2-5, Tom Boy, At Dexter Park A.C, Frankie Boros doubGess ry : i 1 nal representa- fan of the contest the referee gave ine | as the Governor's persoi j nate, head coach. ‘a he latter on polis. tive. In reappointing Mr. Ebbets to the uery colemn whet was the legitima sign you up if you chow onf Michigan in 1918 has net been brought | tn toland. Puck, Berkley aleo ran. Princeton « short race on| (cision to (he latter | F . 5 waist “ey ight cht class itor box. |Seleat ebUity oe aT be Seah 16 RRS : Uap tn the negotiations thu far, Moore | wt iD HACH_-AL agen: purse $800; | Lake Carnente and. wan detented, sam Wallach, manager of his brother, Sy cnn te hae years, the in the lightweight class for box- a At Queensboro A. Ay Huddy Fichler) stated, hence he could not way what gis furlongs —Jor Dievold, 108 (Goone),| From all sidea came strong critictam| 0% ch, manaagr of hia brother, |¢p mn onamnse + emg ip Waa wae tee winner is ines ip | ee ass any gi brates ova astion would be taken resirding f- 1:16 5, 6 io b and | to 2, firat; Pardner,|of the coaching methods until fnalty o pounds? A says that it was Nelson amt year's! At Irving A. ©, 0 Kohler of Cleve- s arcetram, to, thiel Governor gives full recognition to the | tw co : oklyn club President's value and pomsitte shift of the 0% @ tod the Rowing Committee was forced to Cyoss-Bud Anderson Aght| Brooklyn club whe made the weight 13. B says it|®!% day race in New York? Also who|iand defeated Young Brown | Princeton game Nate Tle BSN ee ee tik tin rte a e aa wr Conferences have been held | tall" for hanged and that thes would | long experienc was 183 before the Nelson-Gans fight. |fode the final mile for the winning EAE So | iby Harvard and other enifte nd Thec-tagzen [In New York for several weeke by the! po. twenty rounds on New Year's af- maker. We R. | eam? A BRADER, Heskey. Beason alsa: | fall wchelule are Hkely veMinterpart, Starbottle, Harry Lauder | Rowing Committes and Capt. Denesre, Weloon was the Gret to insist on 153 an and Fogler formed the winning | Two important Catia el uber | . 2 jak Me Adaie ano Fans A nan ‘or to decide on a coaching = day Mike race team last year the hockey season this week, On Thurs FOURTH —t The Magnolia 5 a poe we Sees ne tae eek ee ee ine ee vinceton'e versity aerenwia| CHARLESTON ENTRIES. | feet AC ores sptti ave|. The selection ot Mr. Armstrong bid} 3 has 80 to go in two-handed | To the Sperting Réiter: meet the St. Paul's School team at the land a half furlongs.--Lady Lightning, pieccble. He melde 00 kings and claime| After » touchdown tm football where|St. Nicholas Rink in @ game that will! RACK TRACK, CHARLESTON, 8, C.,/ 105 (Buxton), 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and even, ase $ 20 Will Buy Our Regular b | Dee, 15 » entries for to-morrow’ Floral Park, 112 (Pauley), 6 to 1, : “ he to take @ trick to|!# the ball put for the try at goal for | interest the followers of college hockey, | Dec 15 entries for tomorrow's | first Y : imen called the “Yale Serer io 80. whe right? (3) How |one point? A CONSTANT READER, |Last year the New Hampshire school. | raves are fallow, abi Paayene), at ain tanta e Sw teat ‘are 800 kings supposed to count?| Mall te brought out twonty yards on |Do¥# administered a clever beating to) MINAT NACH Teri Oe ime i.| third, Time—1.08'3-5, Ceriton G., 2. to a ues Must they be laid all eight at one|® steigat Une from the point where |the Yale vareity team, and the yaar! Kevieinm, 110. Clift Mail, 112: Wa'er Lal,| ila Bryson also ran, Carlton G. fell ime? 3B. |e ue Hervant (hampton 115; Balgariau, 115; Jerail, 118. Bir Caledore ee —_———— and most excitins 1 Jones, 118, Dick's Bet, 113, tag A , | (4) B mast take ene tick to qusuiey Te the Mraeting alten: on Yale'e| ame they had to play lsat teas oe 4 at eee JUAREZ ENTRIES. HERE'S A ne Ge 0. A determination to reduce a0 wack of woclena has induced Righty kings may Duan, fullback 4 selling. contact ; Bee ee a) Midas sewn nna cveat.| 1013 team, picked on Walter Camps |Maurday night Yale and the st jeating: Sine, aa 4 1 re agen ee ead Se tu FLOOR SCORES K.0, 1 us to make the most sweeping reduction in our history. tag oo ee laying the other four later,| All-American firet football team of Micmel® Bi a beagn, af Foranta, Se te) ree a Ja ge yatta 105; Wool, 108: Dodemdo, 108: IN PHILLY “PRELIM : ho cigns ging down together would | 1911, 1912 or 19137 will play here, italia Naser sn: | Mas he, 1435 Heme, 148s Pamhachank, 198; Mra, pute DECRTITT Des oxi Suit or Overcoat to Measure crore of eoures, This count te rarvly| | Walter Comp 4i4 uot piace Duan on 1 MAGI ehe-sear ale ava APCIND NACE Retna: Lire earn emt) | Graven the former Milwauk $40 Mat Radnad t picid ) aree-iearcinle abil Bi. 6: 4 } . allowed nowadays. $209 weillne 1 Oe on ® welterweight, gave the ar aterials juce ed ee serena alee "Sree tonssnt| teat ti er |e me ete eee ee | Ase oft, || Regul rial 9 420 % with the ow wore ‘Nationale? Were may T obtain 0 book on how carded for the bawki team and at vt 4 Ovatnb RACK—Selling: three.rear-olds and. uppercut pA ba ~ Regular $35 Materials Reduced to $20 y-Unree contest wil be pia: y RT One oa gon. Fe , WT ome ithwark to feat in ie oe GAB. [0 lay auction Pine ea suCnre? | iNe basebal ew. A. serier of ton | Mio, wh in, 02. Taam Wi Ream 108 mabe fray, Hay Campbell, the Beattie, Regular $30 Materials Reduced to $20 Gteen been arranged between Mich. ae plan, lack Lawaon Wash., lightweight, made . Raster: as ‘bookstore. games has ran | nis AB ENTE EET. oorman torcie | 98 ony, boone fean Univeretty “and Byracuse in tune: ; ac emmy: elem Manin: || Haakon depts tae wa ming Regular $25 Materials Reduced to $20 Beet to aol one pees . on Matin weed mea omens CED Tae ch a teas ovat see Va Mimintes, 110; Fountain |] wih Tommy Pee aaith of Hobe: 187 suitings and 29 overcoat patterns. This week only. i | SINT MACH Dire wind io. arse | t A s/f) ken met Nick Crane, the marine. mons. ; DY Reldler Kearse ever dent Batting feluous tt ale end seventy Sarde AIA T saat thee terre iat Mntee: 08 In the frat rouns 4, mined © 1 Broadway * $ Meyer, owner of t! ame, Md: Atentor, 100; * Kimmy, 194; Fea | smile, 105; Short theuti, 110; Princes Th) 7 gwing, fel to the floor, hit his 1, Murphy wes knocked emt twiee, ‘Association club, annor | ther Doster, 100, *Linbrook, 101; Dywamite, 112; ] dustry. 110: Byelina, 10; Zuin, 110, ‘out without Ss t . sche sound, tw Sores |e Pchoe'© Sandtora MMM and Jos) Kade dua ac hd | EM MAC og: me at been Niveacept by tne || Ninth Stree : Encckow Brown. ‘Willis had been purchused from the St, | 107 Karl of Savoy, 108. ' + Mabe | om me, sigur. 10; * Dynamo, ed end Leviashy never mst , Louis Netional League club "Ayoremlice Allowance, danch good, oon, ry Fas 1; AO A 6 WANE a ahaa Oke sor anne ag