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' . . PA RR 4 18 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 18 TINKER WILLING | BEST SPORTING P AGE IN NEW YORK TWO BIGGAMES_ wi JOIN DODGERS . a Sais MER cd tation sola FOR W. &J. ELEVEN, FIGHTING PHILOSOPHY OF BOB FITZSIMMONS W. & J, FOOTBALL TEAM OLUMN | + soon ome vo | VOPLAY BOTH HARVARD near a mas vrs | ANDYALENEXT SEASOK GENTLE AND Roem "EM OUT CLEAN with ” . ‘ yj Gunboat Smith Seems Likely to Become Another uU & Goon PuNcH First Time in College’s Anmals Bob Fitssimmons and in Every Fight Shows a Still Stronger Resemblance to the Old Timer. ON THE RIGHT Spor” That Two Such Contests Are Arranged. 7 - i Copyright, 15, by ishing Co. (The New York World). (Special to The Brening World.) UNBOAT SMITH PRESENT DAY heavyweights, seens WASHINGTON, Pa., Dec. 18.—Fotlow- { Mkely to become another Bob Fitealimmons twenty pound heavier ing the announcement earlier in the day , * Bob, Already he has t Harvard had piaced Washi and Jefferson on the Crimson feo! schedule for a game in Cambridge of Oct, 10 next year, Manager R. M. Qfar and in every Melt he Kiows a still wtronger resemblance to the wonderful ol4- timer who won the heavyweight championship of the world while mtill a mid Meweight. sinith har been fighting only a littie while, compared to Fltasiin- Bons, when Fits had re eleht of his career, \ | hy of the famous Fite's fighting peculiatit 9. | | ved the ’ : Dhy of the Red and Black’ reportes @undboat can take consolation, when facing men fifty pound# heavier than Tee BIGGER “y Ncw Mitel ca Ou, O Suan . Rimself, from some of the «; f ehting Hol THEY ARE The ¥ be constitute the most Important develop / "The bigger they a the ‘arder they fall,” said Patz once when AROER They Face | ment in W. & J.’s football history, * motched with a man weighing about 200 pounds—the “white hope” @f that day. Washington and Jefferson cohorts an elated, it being the first time fn tid * Red and Btack gridiron annals that twe * e r @ fuch contests were ever arranged. Agiéé \ from Princeton and Brown, W. & J. the only football team in the country that, next year will play both Yale and “I don't look at a man's arm—T logk at his head.” said Fitzaim- 4 mone another time when matched against a fellow who looked power: “ry ful enough to break him in tio. 4. } And there war another little maying of Fitz's, of which he was very fond, that seems to apply to Gunboat's style of milling an well aw it did to Hob'a: “T don't like to beat a man up. I believe in being gentle and knocking ‘em _— Had lan wrwate Teh Ar 43 Kuhn | Harvard, and tho tender of the contest 1 ith <1 ot <1 on eeton’s forw: ine, the game mplinent to W. & 3a getcten with a good punch on the right spot.” Gunboat is getting the knack Princeton and St. Paul-Sevens| promiscs torte crear esa ne game ty comslaeree compli 10 if “A good head," Fitzsimmons while talking about a fast, clever boxer rn een bocnd stk: ‘With these games certain, Manages whom he had outguessed und knocked out, “ix better than good lees” ‘The to Open Local Hockey Season Phe Witee eniniies of the Natfonal| Murphy will begin to arrange other feas boxer, by the way, had made many Jokes about Bob's uaderpinning. ii i ii 14, 3 tures of his schedule. It is sald nego. at St. Nicholas Rink To-Night. oon ast Shrouds: ts recomnsena ne [tiaions are under way for a rame wife : h Notre D = cach aatoctation €or adoption a rute[Hatayette, Contests with Notre Dame, Michigan Aggies and other big toame Soh 1 the hockey Providing that ell fines and penalties @re pending. Manager Muses Bt PAGS Gh OM Wenieree shall hereafter be giver. to injured Ds . hy an | reason. to-night at the St. Nicholas and needy drivers instead of being | Bounced that alx games would be beg Rink Ina match with. the Princeton turned into the treasuries of the re- at home and four away, three tt, Harvard ang varsity seven, ‘The appearance Of thi9| gsective associations. ‘The rules com- wr being with Pitt, Harvard Mee eee tea attend ne ith fatereg, (enn ernee concurred’ ta the following} "on, nea and Black manager, in com Paul's ts looked forward to with interest | recommendations to be submitted 'to| | Tie ek Ant Maus Nt iso ane each y by followers of college hookey, | their respective organizations: That @ | Bect Charlie Mitchell Getting Well. FPS HARD TO KILL OFF A FIGHTER. Two months ago Oharlie Mitchell, Wo fought John 1. Sullivan to a draw at Chantilly, France, long vefore Sul- Given succumbed to dissipation and then Corbett'e jabs, was repurte dying. Gable message from England announced that Mitchell had dropay and was conacious in the last stages of kidney trouble, But Mitchell in out and 'w Getting well. A few nights ago he attended « boxing wiow held at The Hing, © Lenion. The reports say he “didn't laok much ke the man who fought @ullivan.” That, however, is a slight detail that won't cause Charles any with horse must win. one race before being| nounced that hope for # game worry. oo | €or thelr brilliant team work, fast skating | 200%" (00S! higher clase; that a| Michigan had been. abandoned. Mice ¢ } _—- Pe ane y ll A Scop j and atic handiing ts remarkable, and ts | oe may take a record In a heat, tn|igan, howiver, accepted Harvard's Fore « ; . Lest HEAD 1S | conceded by hockey experts to Ve the] other words, @ horse with a 25 record| or « game at Cambridge, which fill JOHN L. SULLIVAN,” writes Jack Skelly, “has been on the L Loo at HIS SetTTeER Than Lequal of, If not superior to, the best cok | may make m record for 210 In one mile tts schedule water wagon for nine years. He uttenda strictly to his church and : has dropped ail his blood and thunder cuss wor HEAD. Goop Leas * lege teams in Canada, and with the re-| heat atd not be taken out of the 223 class, Mayor-Elect Mitchel Promises to Bring About Sapper O’Neil to Make. ak Taha ie a Whe atin Golf Notes i Feb. 7, with Lehigh as its op- ' Fi : Better Conditions at Pablle Goll Unks.| His Debut Here To-Night |i: (x. ccietsteeet| ane eae eee at Golfers who use the public links at Van Cortlandt Park and Pelham Is stil in doubt so far an the dat wi oa i f'that memt- - 5 soncerned, although contests hay Club, Brookline, the scene o! Bay next pring are likely to find that these courses have been vastly || he onder, At Windsor Lacks, Conn., | foncrrne el cote H vale, Prince: | orable play-off for the open chanrplon- improved. If thoy're uot it won't be because of lack of effort on the part a eae Pec age Otto mot Andy Cortes, {hel ton, Cornell and Pennaylvania, with the| ship of the United States Jast Septem he golie After Three Months’ Waiting, | promising tigheweight of this city, and | 100. Cornel) and een en en eens terations are, being of various enthusiasts, Mayor-elect Mitchel has promised the g S he fifth round of ntercolles that he will use his influcnce to gladden the life of the lucal followers of pur him Me meee ] bse Ring tush {Up the year. There ts some doubt as to| ae ‘The putting green at the four- the sport A committee was recently formed, headed by Col. T. Wain- English Lightweight to [on'the jaw dia the wick, ms thea me ia bestirbacad wilt be| teenth te being eho har Lgalts4 ‘Morgan Draper, to turther the interests of the golfers. A sub-committee ana i oaching work at{@ crosa-bunker to catch a low secon@ was appointed and they called om Mitchel. The latter promised them Meet Young Brown. Rob Moha of Miwauker, who caw pable to continue his, conatiie shot of those who try to get to thé , bearty co-operation and he asked them to draw up a mot of auggestions fight when he is in shape, is ‘| green in two will be built. A series to howgconditions at the public links could be improved upon. One of ee : ht ine ime ae ee eat Hannes Kolehmainen, povidia: sano mounds whl ee agi oe) the ram hief Gesires of the special committees, which is composed of tweaty- nigi he will go against Johnny | oi, jong distance runner, was ignore the green. ack. o: @ green & trap ase: Fepraees tollve geitéen aiaabg (hier ‘women, is to do away with com- By John Pollock. Howard of Hayonne, N. J., the sturdy |p ihe veginttation committee of the | wit vo gue. : gestion om the public courses and the opening of « second eighteen-hole PPER O' 1, reputed to be the big Aa ma eer edt it &t} Metropolitan Aesociation at its. meeting aaa is 2 3 “|the Irving | of Brooklyn, while onfiast aight at St. Bartholomew :| Many golf courses in this section ef course in Van Cortlandt Park. The noxt meeting of the genéral com- S gan HM MEME: | niesday ‘night he will hook up with fast a e, ; . , 4 “{nvextigation,” announced as con: ied aunt mittee will be held on Monday at the home of the Rev. Livingston Rowe weight title, will make eseiteal | Roy Kenney of California for ten rounds HLT Pec meiing wise ta Fi5h ie Capea gines dae iL og bets ped His tans |e? Oe Brown Grrananiom: A &, Produced all Mis prizes, apparently hae | vimber increases, ‘The latest organisa~ JOE AZEVEDO, WHO HAs JUST BEATEN OW Sin California, @ng who beat Wolgast in ten rounde a while ago, 1s not a Mexican, a® usually @tated. He ix a Vortuguese, We was born in Portugal and came to thin coun Gry when « small boy. He ts only nineteen now. Azevedo hax fought lows thar twenty fgits, and has lost only one decislon—that to Frankie Burns, @ame in at catch weights, Joe in the first Portuguese boxer who has ever made hiv mark in the ving. Be wants to Nght Willie Ritchie, and if he doesn't get a chu take a trip to New York to try out a few E who re to do that may stern lightweights | Australign Knocks American Baseball, | A MEMBER OF THE AUSTRALIAN CRICKET TEAM that ry ntly toured the United States and Cunada has given out an interview on baseball to “| Loe sold ag idly,” he said, “I don't Uke baseball aw played in America. Baseball, @m Australia is a fine game, played in the eplrit of onr cricket. But that spirit | fe not known in American baseball, which i « professional game and anso- | elated with vluffing of a character foreign to the Australian and English ideas of wport. There is, of course, big money in it there; but {f baseball ds © eecome a big game here it will n vades its American atinomphere.” rto 'd to be divorced from the spirit that per- n ring debut h n here thre re to-night. ane not continued to any extent and noth- Sser, Decree McDonal, WAO MADAREG) “55 atcAliiater the California ahlde| ue wan gone lant mignt toward dies | UOn tg adopt this idea ts the Norwich Much as it pains me to do wo, for once I must agree with a foreign view of 1 Matt Wells during his stay In this coun-| ai. weight, who such a great [cipiining Kelehmainen or absolving him | Golf Club, which has pit in commission 0 of our natiqnal sports. | try, and before he lost hia title to Fred- | impression in hin first fight here hy ffrom blame. Dill aad EAM Page nai dab age hava acd be Basedan', by a majority of Americans, 1 just ay described by that | die Welsh, tried In vain to get some of ng Young Mike Donovan at th —— 3 ‘ey | Sting er tomeeee ones . visiting Australian, There are many dixagroeuble—sometinen even Aixpuating | star boxers of this country to meet | Palrmont A. C.. will prooably be signed | At a meeting of the Brown University | cluding g , features connected with it. The true spirit in absent, Players, instead of taking the official decisions in a sportsmantike manner, abuse and bully the wmpires, The manage! nd individual pluyers are usually eager to take any | advantage, fair or unfair, that may help win a game. It's that way with @rery game that is played purely for the money it brings in, not for sport, Gome of the things done in professional banevall are ax foreign to our ‘American lea of sport as to the English and the Australian conception, Bat for all that baseball in one of tho finest gamen in the world, Pla Geanly, as it is in our colleges, it is as good a sport as any— perhaps the @f them all. and they all sidestepped up for two fight» in a few days. Billy nie ard Capt. Seth Kimball zi " MADOTalA eavecrntll eherch ance Gideon wants him to box George Ciuip| Mitchell of the Brown team recom | | Three wel! known professionals, Dave ¢ Young Brows by the manage-|at the Ganon A. C. on Jan, 12. while| mended ‘Daft Gammons and. Tom | Kener of Bvension, sank Burke of eee f the Atlantle Garden A.C, Bx-|Jack MeCarthy {s after him to fight Al. | Barry, former Brown football players, Le cee retarted oh a toot ok perte who have seen O'Neil work out at! We + the Newark light heavyw to supplant Robinson and Pryor, who | Des Moines, Rave start play at. New Dal Hawkins's roadhouse say that le isfat the Brown Gymnasium A. A have coached the eleven for. the last | the, Oo Montgomery, Birming® sure to make a hit here and that he ioe few years. ‘The discussion ot coaches | Orleans, Mobile, Montgomery, ‘Birmings Yq should outpoint Brown. ‘The Olymple A.C. of Harte has been under way for a long time, Prsuiste Mec ana, wRelleat a ‘tte | Postman f Brooklyn will hold aland it is understood that the captain's | St. Augustin ‘4 by Tom Bend 1 Show tostkht. At the|selections wiil be ratified at a second | rary Was arranged by Tom ro cluy Dick Peters and Johnoy| meeting of the board, to be held to- ung Herman, the Pekin (il) bane tamweight who Is managed by the vet- loran six-day bike rider, Frank G Ivin, | Lore will come together in the windup | morrow night. — the Sporting Kaliters ora | (2) Reach has been outpointed twiees ig practically matched by Jack MeGuls|of ten rounds, wile at the club: in i . A " the know Whether two partiers | by Packey in New York. | gan to box Harry Smith again the) Brooklyn Danny Ridge and Walter | Cleveland will not be in the, Federal Te r’s Fi t Clark and Root must be on te track In ter to rain . fe mak | National Club of Philadelpiia Christ-| Mohr. will be tie principals in the star | Baseball Leauge for the. season of 1914, ne re @ lap, or cannot one man gain a lap] pie dim you fight Sam Langford oon. McGuigan tried hard to! bowt unless something unforeseen develops. lama to take on Herman, ame nila Waa fevenied yartardag, when destenped| Lighiweigiit# will be midetracked at|Charles X. Zimmerman, former Presl- tie aio] Veron. Cal. for a brief period follow: | dent of the club and still a member of x : Paris with Herman to meet Charile! ing the Cross-Anderson Directors, said the club Piyan has fought Langford three|pedoux there. 2 und did be 1 t him more than three times? but the Baltimore fighter si TANT READER, | the {stue. Galvin Is planning Bulletin Fails to To Be Teamed Up as has the right ey . Mention Sale| In Paris Race|#wr's.""" ““"" | Year's afternoon, nd the thm: time Francisco polutely ‘failed to secure new Ger. Ngwo teume pat ee eS less , {will I Mecarey for the coming year, without Two teams participate ina game of 1907, whem he was knocked! The boxing comminslon of Wir praia | f Mine wile Got ther ait rbe aetna to winrerdes » John K. Tener, the newly) Frank 1. Kramor, American cycling} haaketbill and each team receives 60 ub in tha Atat vound: ‘Whe osons (nae notified all the managers of boxing |; AU RTP ego fhe fokany All| which they will Gected President of the National! champion for the last thirteen years and! per cent. of the gate recetpts, Are Te oibe ih: time. Btate. and nino, the. cate | A thdas, and | — | } y second | Uwe i " ; f Brookline, Ma ; holder of the world’s title In 1912, was} the Individual vlayers convld tre whe | ete pine and Kdate Campl |’ John 1. O'Hearn of Brooking, damese toreed bie Grpt oficial dulletin| coe of & party of riders that sailed ter | estat wg, | MERE tm Los Angeles, on March 17,/ {1° SP&CAtOnS 19 Lette Te iets | 2 me ether date, oie. Of the Dest Gnd Fa Pane eee cos ef eomtracts and releases yenterday af- Europe yerterday on the steamer France| gy they play for money and proft, 1910, ended in the ighth sey whee they are taking part in bouts, his has been elected captain of the Cornel! termeen. In t! I, ‘Met of contracts and! of the French line. Kramer han aligned are professionals Feleases made public the trade between |contracts to rjde match racen againet | *ereey they are Dr To the Sporting the Giants and the Neds, wheredy |the leading Hurvpean mprinters ta the) Ty tng Le rule was passed because BE attling Nel-| According to a letter just at hand | football team for next season, It is Plynn was knocked out sin kept calling Pack MeFarland | ¢rom Paris, Sain Langford is the favor understood that the selection was unani- ‘To the Sporting Ealtor names while the latter was boxing Jack |{.. in the betting, at odde of 10 to 8, | mous. O'Hearn, who played on his Wh Cross ever fight my a eymnasiums wh boxera| Britton in Milwaukee, for his twenty-round battle : with Joe | freshman’ team, has been right end on Charley Lincoln Herzog and Grover /"*8t three inonths, The promoters of /pommy Murphy? If xo, where and] eatin equipped with horisostal bars, — Jeanette, which will be staged at Luna|the varaity for the past two years. He Cleveland Hartley became members of | ti? Comine six-day race in Paris want| wien? Did be fient Packey | i iratlel bare 27 If so, do the; Wille Beecher, who gave Immy] park, the big ght clu conducted there | wae injured’ in the Harvand game this ‘ h ~ is him ta compete tn the grind, but he wil | \ycreartand Where do witie what | fet = ne >a) Dig] Paty such a hard ten round bout In | ty Vienne, the premier fight promoter | year and unable to complete the rest] | It’s Different Ge Cincinnati cid in exchange forl mick to short © . vere A FAN ters: try ae ie pea ed ae Buffalo last night, will another | of Fran The bout Js expected to at-/of the season, but he will be able to It's S ae Bed Bescher, and th ® | on, one a 7 and start as a prelim | 6, to box tn’ that « Imme- ot Rate of over $1 ay mext year. mart: ; a gets Cardieass eg ieee ay NivGh Vendetta cn §)) ‘Gices ane Weresy Baye SE88R8 | inary Is Dave Crows,| glately after the contest, Chastey MUP elaine" pane wha Valvocuiy Cle chews bi Brame Pirates, which involved eight players, |(rackn in the East, wan another pan. |t8Fe® Ro-decision bouts in psa bage brother of Leach, basing more? | of the Queensberry A.C. offerea| Champion Johnny Coulon ia rey 7 n Hare, chairman of the Uni-| he y ‘a 5 ath MORRIS HERMA were officially approved by the ner. He wil) reprenent the National Dro’! Angeles om Feb. 8, 1910. ‘Pheir thira| ‘fees that they must not al! cher a dout with Kid Kansas of | going to tattle for the fret ume | Muffalo and Sam Lewls, manager off many montiaon Jan, 1, He has poste H Sty Besse oe — ore: Laid fot Beovher, avcepted. Heecher wot a auar-|a forfeit of $00 to inect, Young Sinnett | tract gore mame with Michigan ts still Hnte feature that made Traly p22 Savones, ¥ 2 | of for boxing Duffy. The }of Rock Island, Mi, at Racine, Wis, {in foreé and that Penn and Michigan #0 popular thla Fall, 1 (2) ¥en, (3) Bo. gross vece!pts amounted to $3,998. on that aight. If Johnny discovers} witl meet next year on the gridiron, | This te the Derby thet M oe ywnd of ot — after the bour that he is: sti We tol “We have a two-year contract with style that 85.00 Bint Morning: jships run tn this coustry—the «| Py lgvuve + To the Sporting Edi rat So T, G Mow can Ty my weight? Young Otto, the local lghtweight, has | fght in lik best form. he will go after | sichigan and expect to list the game,’ “Releases by Cincinnatl to Brook- events at Newark and the paced races xX rum tants By running bundled up in heavy |ati!! got his knockout Wallop in work- a boutywith Kid Williams, said Hare, “Although no definite date lected you may state that we tya—Joo Tinker, pat Boston Me il 2 1 clothing. has been se! \ Following are the contracts and re, BX of the riders who sailed yen y at aniia, to To the Sporting Kal = ° will play Michigan” lesose approved 0) Premident Tener: BAY# Deen signed ap for the Paris ix- wv ue Swont Reds May Name |Harvard Eight 0,2" yeccua siisic commits vas ‘om. | Warner le different from all other Derk: n-| Hate, It hae the brim with a .dowawand ve of Pennsylvania football | mittee, states that the two year 19)¢, and a third April 17, 191! emer. But one faile to find the phrane |CXCHME Ansociation at the annual gath- ring of the Union Cyeli#te Internation- Which would make thounanda of Brook. |). MOF ahs, Ymlon Cvelate Huternation: lyaites wear a ainile that won't come |iiy ty nave the 1914 world’s champion a) Did any yace, which starts Jan, 1%. ‘They series from the day | 1d Crimmon foot- Kyu. Wilbert Hobie. | oe i 4 MANILA, Po oT, Deo 1s = * eel ‘ ° repudiated the announce ra ds ‘ Aro teamed up as follows: Jackie Clark : ants In the past season? (2) 1y Pred Ne t [ t | Five of the contests, it Ne ney still playing baseball, und if #0 ew Manager a ikely to Meet | vi sree gue take cer e York, milo ond Eddie Root, Alfred Goullet and Al-| American baseball teams which are onary have been practically ai ; 1 pt fred Gr ler and Jimmyfmaking a tour of the workl, the Now | yin wine team? H ae in 'o-Da wae * jhowever, have been a / ; i Moran. Clark and Koot said yesterday | yor, Giants and the White Sox of Chi as th) Wened, bas © g °, y Me y 16: Penn State; Oct, Sl, Michigan; Nov. New Yor, N. b-Mov they had agreed to team together in all |)” Glohped OM Vista Gn. ADALR Tein; Ore ee Sek RARMAP te catty | Faeon ana MG Yale. The Miche pati to Mvstres!, 1, L.—-Monard future six-day races and neither one |°®8° : - To the Sporting Fatitor Pee 4 sina tk igan game may not go through on Wo Lama, XB mPanel | NHL LRP A and lens the OLNer rides [Journey an played their vatlonal sue | "(Dain B tert 4 12 inches tail, weigh | CINOINNATE O, Deo w—Chatters] Dec, 18—Har-| schedule if the Wolverines find that to ae WE LimPoenee! with him. Fogler and Goullet havelwhich waa won by the latter by a score | 197 pounds. Kindly tell me the beat Way |ing Charley" Horgog ts coming to Cine! ya "and Come! will probably race op ltake on Harvard meats ® break with York to Cineignati, N, L.—Orover| agreed to dinagree, and the Brooklyn lor» run to 1. Although the exceasive|to increase my welght aud t-{ohinatt on hts own hook and not at the] TA charies River on May. 16. Reporte | Penw, Fork to Ciacamat, B. Lm, | HON Mii Ot team mim Goulet again. | ase pothered many of the players, the | (2) What ia the Heat way to better my |request of the Cincinnat! Club to make from Ithaca state that Couch Courtney | — “ | thus breaking Up the pair that wan | li inenie gesting and the, Wind? ch When is th | tine of the] application before the Hoard of Direc-| is not adverse to meeting the Crimson} Harvard made a runaway of ital Fork to Chattanooga, 8. AM. C. here lust week, There leams will also |Kume Was extremely intezesting and th Pr eee stalin sompets iii aieday reese KU Bevin c dllarge crowd Who turne tout to see the | year to do cross-cou running: tors for the Job of running the Redles | shells over the local course either the} hockey match with Massachusetts In- Pert #9 Chelsseces, '§. d.—-Witiiem | Tormpete (0 ae ee eis. (ere saioyea the} _ 1. KERSHEY, Jerow next seuson, according to Marry | fare the Princeton-Cornell race |atiute of Technology at the Hoston ni - ea PALE EP EOUE eee righ 5te “ . y 23 or the week following that| Arena, winning by a a rst ees " oe Mir eae re eee ett tecday. Hareog wan er-(urushe Conch WAT of Hatvere raranal ie iocrha Grimsan players yale We Beale, % 4—J~ HARVARD SURE TO HOLD Ried mM arrived ete 9:7 A M.| Meee wack (8) j dred as a player and that there has {the earlier date, and if the choice be-| ter team work than in their game law to Lowel, N, , Ta—Bem f . yesterday morning from Hongkong on | to ie sporting Halto ITS ELECTION TO-DAY. | inc ctewinanis st, Atbanw and wore given | “How anueh pay -day rier a a great me vy both the citizens off get a day? A bet that they Ket from $i Manila and also by the committee whic to $10 a day. © bet that they don't get en the time of the two engagements | week, and when they return home after Ok Be Any, AUTvOmADS WN! 28 38 i to Harvard, the 16h will be the| the holidays will be nearly up to last e manager, Hei our ‘date for the race. winter's standard, from the Giant club to talk with Steph-! "Any ime during the first half of May to Jersey City, 1, L.—Willia Iphle to Montres!, 1, L-W, B.) CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Dec 18—The Philedelylla to Montren!, 1. tom election of a Harvard football captain, : Prewid in New | in agreeable for the Marvard<ornell| Dates for two important yachting i d been appointed ty Welcome the baxe- | paid by the day, He sald they get paid }ens and President Herrmann ew lin ag a J Feeential - seal scheduled for yemterday, WAR DOM PONE’ ee ee neni at eee tes paced | athe wel Vd. | York, and when a trade for Heron was) race, ax far as { am concerned,” ald evelite next year re annigunced at tite | joble to Mamiseal, B. Lom ML ty tht afternoon at o'clock, | CMM to £ 12% put through the Glant infielder made! Coach Wray to-day. he matter, how- |annual meeting of the Delaware « to Mt, Leyte pavNON crc (Tee eis at 5 o'clock, | at the dimposal of the visitors and, after) Unless wnder especial contract the application for the managership, ever, is up to Capt. Reynolds and his| Yacht Racing Aanvciation. The Ber / ie ie gt gb ig) Plavere qikivie {olthey had been shown the promincut | giders are paid according to the posi. Stephens saya Herazox will be granted) advisory committee. I prefer a date| mua motor boat race, under the aus- || COMB UP AND LOOK OVER OUR i 8 Hee Na oe eT tne, Harney ward amr el places of the ity, there was a parade | gions im whieh they Saleh, 4 chance to put a proposition before tie | eariler than May 16, but if Courtney | pices of the Yachtsmen'a Club, Sample Suits-a to Bt, Loui, 8. Ee—dobw | Troe tt a to the grounds, composed of BF All tae eoatilad i [board the aame ae any other candi aren ¢o row us the week preceding his June ¢ and the longedlata Full Dress and Tuz- to St, Louts, i HW. Trumbull | baseball teams and headed by & band) “Tam a pitcher on one of the Manhat-|'The managerial proposition haw nar-| race with Prineeton ‘or my. part f Y|Pedon. Up-to-date present ca: for the lead of mus! | Major-(ien, Bell made w sp te Mt, fouls, §. consisting Of 100 ploves, tan eendeprat, loval baseball clibg,|PeWed down: to @ choice between Her- | would have no objections to that dat models; best values Should a de sop and Wick Hobliiteell, and one of! The Crimson coach, although he states at is sald to be a two-mile record || im the city, Weekly remuly Ste wfore | and wish to get a ty-out In the ininor d i eat Lous! Satine a, Mat Fp wan | Aceba ., P| iT roba e AT] ih b licked unless something | that two such races rowed by Cornell for roller ski ikon a i eres: ¥ ange erie Meicletey mn” |the game and lx tomsed out the frst jeugue, and WAHL you pl Adviog mie) CAELN doveione wiinin the Here tect | iy en day's Would prove no handicap |made at Detroit by Stanley Keyes or} rents believe tat thelr candidate, on | >All 86 50. she best. method pitching | or ao. to the Ttharans, does not believe in book: | Detroit, when he vovered the, distance ~ nis record varsity: ‘wili| All of the players are in good health | was praised by Walter Johnson, A meeting of the board will be held| ing more than two races in @ rowing|in 5 minutes al seconds, Tie p ; See FP Ne Reart bie roe "the electisa, by a, Geeky’ Saul |ana are bcing royally entertained by the WILLIAM WEINBERG, | to-day and it ie likely the name of the| season, As matters now atand it looks| vious record of @ minutes 16 seconds SecGen Pri Gi tomts: M.S. | Seo suck Moret, Lenox Oval, new meanger will be announced them. as if Princeton will mot ve rowed, was held by Carleen of Chteago, 1 Ta eS | naires. 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