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WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7, 1914. be eee BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nosenreodhen Reds Claim Two Dodgers THIS COULD NEVER HAPPEN IN| While Federal Leaguers Copyright. by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). | Cut Into Majors’ Ranks | Tinker Says He'll Sign Pitchers Brennan and Packard Few Days—King Cole and Mowrey May Jump Too— Brooklyn Extends Option on Eg an 6" THE EVENING WORLD, {UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY Haward MoKeever, Vice-President of Tinker says he expects to align both! the Brooklyn Barebal) Clay, fe in Cine] Within the next few days i “King” Cole, who was expected to add cinnati today representing Oharles ©) wrengt to the Highlanders’ pitching Fhbets, who is on a vacation in Porto! sta next season, is another result of Bob McAllister and Mike Gib-| Rico. womeever is expected to accom: | Tinker’s raid on the big leagues, accord- pilah something of importance to Brook. |!" to well founded reports In the Windy bons Matched to Meet at the lyn fang before he returns, City. If Cole hasn't already signed « Federal contract it ja sald he will within Garden Next *Monday—This ‘The option the Brookiyn Club had on) _ few da Cole has been flirting with Mike Bean of the Cincinnati team and| the Federals openly. He hae visited the est thone the Reda had on Pitcher Ringling| Gilmore headquarters almost cegularly Is the Best Real Boxing Card and Outfielder Moran expired to-day.| during the past week, Off Charley Hergog In the capactty of man-| Mike Mowrey, who figuted in the re-| ered in Years. ager for Cincinnati promptly announces ent Pittsburgh-St. Louis swap, --- that he had exercined the option on the| other “jumper,” according to @ pair of Dodgers and that both were) printed in the Pittsburgh newspapers to- now members of the Refs, According! day, 'Mowrey, so the story goes, in to Conprizht. 1944, Ur The Prose uhiahiog Co, . Niw Var World “8 IKE arn INS will box Bob McAl-|to the terms of the option, the Cincinnati | play with the Baltimore Fede ander ri M lister next Monday night at the| Club pays $8,600 for Ringling and Otto Knabe, who was recently signéd to i} Garden, There's the match of|for Moran. If the Brooklyns want Exan representatives on the . =. » the y: Some time and somewhere a| they must pay 06,900 for him. y jue circuit, me <= | Promoter may dig up something as goo, It ts part of McKeever's business in League evidently looks n> y + But never anything better. Billy Gibeon| the home of the Reda to-day to fix this] good thing to some c! Montreal in <a F fhes landed the biggest prise in the| matter up and possibly come to an|bemming to be taken in and ao is Cincin- a / understanding with Garry Herrmann on|nati, but President Gilmore maintains — ys that he made ail arrange- | Joe Tinker, who thereafter sixned up (hee bch bea rigd no uae ‘7 geal In |, Mente for a Gibbons-Chip match, ¢#igned | with the Federal League. It was finally; the circult, this season at least. F aipdons Up and started him in training | announced that in the Kean matter the| NATIONAL COMMISSION WINDS I See weeks ago. But Chip refused to| Brooklyn Club had obtained an exten- UP MEETING. | @ght Gibbons, 1t looked aa if Mike] sion of the option on Egan until Feb.7._ | The National Commission wound up His ComNem. ‘ wn ue — eee ! : : { } would have to be allowed to trim some| PEOBRAL® CUTTING INTO THE|its meeting in Cincinnati this afternoon | ” : . ‘WESTERN CLUB WIL C: C. N. Y. B ke tb li Wi. ; i dt | Peaster mark, and Juat then Bob McAlie RANKS OF MAJOR af the veraninte reduiats ade of. ttl Awl m l asretoatters rn “OPEN” Easily From Toronto Fi would make the Aurora Borealis |jeagues if to-day's reports from various! pe eatisfed with the treatment thelr | GET OPEN TOURNEY asl uly om oron Oo ve , Uke a Christmas tree display in @| parts of the country can be belleved.| seventeen requests for changes in they way * ftaftting ‘performance seen in a ents with Pitcher Bren- “ ‘oun according to the referee, and \ York ring ta years, It dropped San of Un Puucestonla Nationals and sie until he! re reverts were decided on ———~>—_ Good Mascot for the Lavender Schulderg tried for another basket and fer suddenly popped up over the pusi-| ‘The Federal League is certainly cut- ‘vy the Players’ Fraterntty Gnd ten-cent store. ‘The latest from Chic just now tho! baseball laws received at the hands of try for a polit, but retrieved the ball e the work of Packey McFarland, one of Cin] and hence nearly all contracts were Offer to Box. Carpentier Delegates Gathering Here for and Black Team. horison with a shower of sparks |¢ting into the ranks of the two big major! ‘phe jatter representatives profess to - la and made it anyw Thus the locals eae Nater's showing in the bout in (headquarters of the Federals, ts that Joe the commission and club owners and pre- e ‘ |Ten-Year-Old John Fi John Finley Proves sy first blood. Preston, right na he whe evinay” wan the Rng, te 44000 anager, tae aout | fared dey coment ew cone | Sethe Accepts $12,000 1 : (pape tea’a wa Unnecomenty QO Uneld up, when Thompson made @ beautiful bas- Waldorf Meeting on |{iea the score at 4 to % and it was, incl Jim Buckley Will Start for France Soon After Murphy and venti non ot the axcpresidant ot the | Settall, the nearest tte visitors came Ritchie Have Their Battle--Coulon Consents to Meet Friday. | College of the City of New York, Ing, t H uently during the rest of the half a N.Y. has SOME basketball team’ ad fouls called | o1 Winner of Williams-Campi Bout. —— Yosng jobs ts (uihiie Huser toe in a te H SGATES from ati over the 2 Lavender and Black team, even though country are beginning to arrive|his father ts no longer connected with ‘on the tip-off, in the city for the annual meet- the college, and when the game with | Pt. bord tao ag ie ing of the United States Golf Asno: the strong University of Toronto team |te@™m. who has been the the crack English lightweight, and some ; , . 1 ender and Black for two yeat Morale (os sal paste” fee kane {rouble in defeating all the “white| good iocal lightweight would meet inj ajrcje: Tet at the Waldorf, The ended, with the loval collegians win | siaver for three, was winded In the first shown him the money first. A ‘ball ‘and also @am Langford) the two other ten-round bouts at the|“!#tlon, the dominating governing body | Ming, % to 16, John wes indeed a nappy batt Dy & butt in the stomach and time thie morning than it has been at/ player is & very cagey person at heart, boy. John was dressed in @ neat taken out. This was the only de- any time eince the practical declaration | and if there is one thing he loves to eee th Georges Carpentier, sult, and with his blond hatr and Me lay. of wi Old leaguers are, at last, ad-|!t le the color of money. Ned Hanlon, the champion light heavyw won ten-round bout between Freduie; the rule defining an amateur and, chief| blue eyes he made a mascot far out of; Schulberg was the real star of the iltne iat th lly face to face | WhO, very likely, is the brains of the| France, Jim Buckley, ‘elsh and Johnny Dundee at New Or- of interest to the players and fans, will! the ordinary. tgame, making three goals and three ERHAPS it wil! emuse you to SHA Matioes Reo eaion, new league, knows that thoroughly. Smith, has received an offer of $12,000 Iran on Set Year's Day was a finan-|announce the awarding of the amateur[ This was the second Wietory tn five from fouls hear. what the French think ¥ To secure Otto Knabe as manager | for Smith to meet Carpentier in 1 torich. I! and open cha:nplonships for 191. ‘The| games played for C. C. . and in| | Though there are few men well known | yr, Hanion agreed to pay him a salary | twenty-round bout in Paris, and has|the first place nome sneak thief stole Goingutes will select the scone for eaci ‘eo ff our fi r this bal they showed epeaetnl im. | about some of our fighters.” | in paseball connected with the new for three years that amounte to $2600 | cabled: to Vienne, tne premier fight |$!,000 out of the box office, then the for| provement. ,Thelr first big victory of the season took place last Saturday, & friend of mine who has been | ague the fine Italian hand of Ned|inciuding a bonus, Of that amount the | promoter of France, that he has ac- | fighters were pald their percentage from vent {ron & list of alx clubs, thn when they won the chanplonship of Ee Veteran Ned Hanlon Plans So ore ne to Grab Big Leaguers ‘bring out the highest class of By John Pollock. Walter Mohr of Brooklyn and Gene The syste employed by the Federal unbodr ‘eaini, who had no Morlarity of Syracuse and Sapper O'Neil, lly going over to Paris | Garden A.C. show on Monday night. [0 @olf in the United States, will trans- act its business for the year, exemplify Gting the boxing shows in Paris. Hanon, at time manager of the] former Philly second baseman received | cepted the offer and will sail from here | $4,800 Instead of from $4,149, .which was each tournament. Sentiment of the sing French take boxing now aa tying 817,600 In cash, which he now has ie a week after the battle between Willie | the right receipts, and at the end Tor- carly arriving delegations seemed to chic aport, as a snobbish, expen- Baltimore bank to his credit. He is to| Ritchie and Tommy Murphy in San torjoh lost close to $1,900) on the show. | favor the Ekwanok Country Club at] this city by defeating New York Un'- and smart pastime, The atmos- | reaguers, whether backed with great | Teecive the in instathments, as he aa aco on Jan, 23. Young Otto, the locai fighter with the Manchester, Vt, for the amateur meet- | Neratty before a packed gymnasium | of the Langford-Jeanette fight carries out his end of the contract. »: r ing and Homewood Country Club at| the easiest sort of fashion. N.Y. U. Weekeh) Se nat Rare See wn/ ene. OF K. © wallop, will take part In two fights iogsmoor, Iil., for the open champion-| had previously beaten Columbia phere That 1s a proposition that no ball player t! | : » Was extromely amusing—pretty hall. | genius, Instead of using the accumu | coud well deci D in three da: His first will be with} i a It is almoat identical jo ao shi | Last night's game didn't tax the “weal flowers in all the boxes, a green fi ph Ray Campbell of fornia for ten | Ship. | Gasper which looked like turt Hay pe] pied blhetdleictioge! peta iin the contract handed Joe Tinker peranncin tasies rere rounds at the Queensboro A. C., of Long) No matter what club the association) capacity of the gym by any means, but LN Meath the pretty garden chaire, the | And magnates of orgunized dasebali| The next move by the Federal laky a ten-round draw, was signed up le his sec-| appoints for the holding of the open|atill the crowd large, considering | decorated, with hellotrope hang- | realise better than anybody that finan- | Leaguers will be the placing of a gvod | to-day to meet Roy Kenney, the Boston | tiohoken, N. J., at the Brow: arena | Japanese lanterns everywhere— | cial success or failure depends entirely ;°!UD In Pittsburgh, and it can be said |.fighter, for ten rounds at the Brown "A. on T Whole place having the atmos- | upon the players. The athletes are the | 0" Sood authority that the same kind | Gymnasium A. A. on next Tuesday Main An A: on Tuseday event tournament, the meet, which should] the fact that most of the collegians are Prove to be the biggest feature of the| now studying hard for their mid-y + Jan. 2.| coifing year, Is certain to go to a West-| exams. Hi Spectal to The Evening World.) ry i will be used to get Tommy | night. At the same club Saturday y . ern club, as the list for the open con-| The quintet from the Maple Ieaf City] aTLANTA, Ga., Jan. 7.—Freddie Welsm “here of an exceedingly smatt ge: backbone of the game and the Federal Leen he Gian ho have. ‘bees an. | niet Andy Cortes meste Tommy Moore, | plartY Pollok evidently means to keeD| taing the nates of all clubs in the Mid-| wan expected to put up much atifter y crreaig ve ‘en party on some English snob’ proached \t jn ald that Jeff Tesren dle Welsh fighting. He has just ace oi. Avot, | eaten th de ie at {Ron the decision at t of emule in the country. Everybody | ing thelr first blow directly at the} Arthur Witson and Arthur Fromm Champion Johnay Couton has con: |Grerttane the: crece Cwicceee meme | — Te ino. close pee eiavon thie at | rounds last night, defeating Fras was in full dress, women in dia- . ‘They have gone at (the most ¢agerly sought. The pro-, sented to meet the winner of the Kid weight, for ten rounds at the Grand| Johnny Ward, unkiae siousands of Agbind! the Cheneaat A; Ge. Of Birooh: | eens CONe Bapieh E fonds and pearls and with gow lea moters of the new league know that It | Willlamad&ddie Campi twenty-round Avenue A. C. of Kansas City on the} ol players who ‘are Tree it Waeleald that Toréato had cnet ee best ut as low as the Jaw allows The | in a way most unexpected, . Would be impossible to do business with | battle which In to be fougat at Ver- | night of Jan. 18 these days fo 1 hat Toronto ha and fifth » Programmes were pretty little at- man who en divect from Chicago | Mathewson, Chief Meyers or men ilke| non, Cal. on Feb, 12, Coulon wants the! Oak hat wonderful shots th been heat dy a college five up to! Rritish champion up considerably wit! €aire with all sorts of pink and white pond ‘that the Federal Leaguera already jare aieeas undan contrast. fight to take place about the frat week | Owen Moran, the English boxer, hi e inks this summer, is nursing an! last night's play. {two tiff wallop to the poipt of the contract { injured shoulder and ring that he} ‘The visitors were a rangy set of play- arch, Williams and his manager | been practically who in a close friend of Joe Tinker | t! Aecoratior l over them. In the |have more National and pando No matter who Is beh i! : will not be able to participate in any ‘and a wholesome looking lot of| After the start of the fifth round it ne at the JohnsonZebneon | iague players slgusd to contracte whan | Federal Langue. mov Leah aes Lae awe riadatshte wilt ro | reget: «the rugged Brooklyn Et: | Cournaments this searon, Laat vear Mr. | hoyn to gage upon, ‘They didn't seem | was just a question of how long Whlt- ‘match there wan a pretty thorough merican League, at the beginning |that they are directed by Williams's sparring partner. | at the opening boxing show of the Twy-| Ward, who was a noted baseball player | to be familiar: with @ lot of rulen of | ney would last. He finished on Bie feet, |Metionary of boxing terms, from ot than campaign, took from the Na-jhand. Ned Hanion knows th: —_— ltord A. C, in the Clermont Avenue Rink | Pefore he took up golf, tore a ligament | the pastime as it is played hereabouts, | but it waa only the lack of @ sleep Enstish 1 French. Most of the | tional in two seasons. That sounds like | get the play. Joe “Young” Shugrue, the Jersey City |in Brooklyn on Jan. 1% MoGowan ix|in bis right shoulder while in the act | but they were a gentlemanly bunch} punch on the part of Welsh that enabled expressions explained mere dr; 0 rene Satoment, but this man de the parks, Mghtweight, haa been secured to meet | the fighter who outpointed K. 0. Brown|f swinging his driver. He made Heht/ and never once disputed the word of | him to do #0. \ Clares It will be proved when the names circuit can be arranged Johnny Griffiths or Joe Mandot of New | in a recen: battle in South Brooklyn, | of the injury at first, and when medical | Referee John Deering. enue fone Aprtasery gh No American | are made public in the next ten days, | is the pinyers the fans pay to see. | Oriente at a show to be brought off at "| attention imperative the shoulder | ‘The home lads played witty such tt ——$—-—$ capiaines ‘Sera ae eer ene | Youngtown, 0, on Feb. 4. Shugruc re-| Harry Thomas of England, who went] failed to respond to treatment. Even lin the first half that they were {et || COBB OFFERED $12,000 | colved $706.10 for boxing Willie Beecher |to Australia along with Harry Stone, | "OW Mr. Ward can only raise his arm |in the second period. The score a’ + @ ete ebran r les coups trop with difficulty and he fears that golf} eng of the first half was 20 to 5 in favor OEE eatin Lt Racing News Seats ghost surge ae an eet ed | nea ot ce mn [ST li he A enicsa{|_ TO SIGN WITH TIGERS ‘the others were even funni: But - The reecipts amounted to $1,916, in New York eee giv fi Hoppa is" Herbert’ stron; 28 to 16, it can be séen that the visitors meet any of the good loca! xhters of ; the Inwood protes-| were gradually cutting down the lend|{ PN mailing contracts for 1914 to the Btave torgotien exactly mow they | Frankie Burns has recovered from a|his welght. Thomas did not do very well| sonal, is one who firmly believes that | at the close, I Tigers, President Navin let tt de iM RFrench boxing galery crowds, | CHARLESTON WINNERS, | ‘imavee, 111, Acrimmage, 110; Yengher, 107; siight attack of pneumonia and is booked | In boute in Australta Francis Oulmet, the youthful national |“ Conara Palmer, the small-statured known that Ty Cobb's called for artier, | — champlon, will do well in the British ho has been coaching the ; | 0 ute, On Saturday night he : young man who Yi the same salary that he received , = who pay from ten to close to twenty | FIRST RACK~Three-year-olde and As ces ee parse $200; | Ineats, Walter. Neleon at the. Govsan K, 0. Sweeney, the local fighter, and] amateur tournament at Bene wion orth N. ¥, basketball squads during | Vast year, and that it wa TOF one france, are very fowdy—eo fares l | upward; welling: five and a half fur-| nines, 110, bree Meddslo-Rreien mame of South Brooklyn: Monday night | Johnny “Kid” ‘Alberts of Elizabeth, | last week of Strong, who play ears, ordered many sub-if year only. But he did not make in for eral| the Sandwich course stead ‘ly for years broken hand | before coming to this country, Knows klen Tommy O'Toole of Philadel-+N. J., will not fight oncluding minutes of |] public how much that ealary ts, ‘at Wilkes-Barre, Pa., while on Jan. | weeks, an Sweeney hi The figure, $12,000, has been relter- ean remember, far rowdier than any oat fi 5 | fare 110, 'W. 1. Bimell; Chevron, “ie: ¢rowds I have ever seen at fighte in jongs.-Mama Johnson, 102 (Sumter), + | mecwician, 107, Blectioneer—Light ‘Away, 7 to 1, 2 to 1 and 6 to 6, frat; Clem /% 4 ‘aeons; May Ipps, 107, M1 hook up with Battling Reddy | and Alberts put up such @ poor fight the beautiful English course as well the farsity teams ba’ . ned iota, even i bral Far | Bachey, 112 (Byrne), § to 1, 3 to 1 and Ae OS age Pia ak aa ee oft Harlem for ten rounds at Troy, N. Y. | with Tommy Maloney recently that his -) Spomeeaas oF EFoab Sr od yy oat | c. Y. freshman eam played BOnthe that it In generally ‘troapiee . peop! ugh, eras . f, Martine Hi a + a Y f Brooklyn, und the form: 8 to §, second; Kiva, 102 (MoTaggart). | je yrann lah be, f.. Martinet int Imanager,Leo Flynn, has deolded to) Hall Pah ity with his wooden clube (merce, ign of Brookir as the true indication of what Ty @re very serious. 4 “Everybody applauds, loud elaps Yon the shoulders and, in general, all » \Mows which don't hurt anything, en, 1 to 2 and 1 to 4, third, Time, 11,10 3-6, Skeets, Dustpan, Misa Primit Eifall, Cherry Seed, Surpa has drawn down, Navin and Cobb both have pub- Mely stated that Ty agreed upon _Billy_Gibson announced to-day that make him take a rest. FOUR CK—Four-year-olds and up; pu 400; selling; handicap; one mile ry ‘ements | = yards, Kinmundy, 11 ‘Cockayn 108; Merry Heit 10H: Col. Asma, 108; Harty taght Ut; | and him in gool need when be After De neers varsity and the ‘According to Strong, some of the car- | Hoor. The Canadians wore blue Je f 4 Ny satisfactory terms while % “ Z ey ‘Tush, Lord Ladas, Bobby Cook, Willis, | Molite 8. 108; ¢ 200 yard with a V-shaped white band up and|J Mutually sat! gamer Sneh Taaka'e aud noiee by vit | aol wena mliela alaciran. POPTH RACH Ties yeh es ep: pune | pion'r accurney | Sith ® Venere tn the cen ttl] at tp worll's series 1 mart Sioet a og Lieve sii BHCOND RACK-—Selling; 400; three. | $200: MIME: one. ill. -Molaat, 107. Hens and power ‘of his long game will bring |gocks and pants bore blue stripe yey Haga ry deca: ‘ y Unseen alto- Wawyd ~ | Creek, 100; Ft Hank, 08: mn Fight up with the leaders, i oj} mite that he i ber, and infighting is hiswed loud- | years old and upward; five and a half 104; ‘fun “Gaide, lor; ‘Bull Caters i Be Sie : Lea ine thot tit abe af the vine deat form last as “chique,” or faking, because it furlongs.—Oakiand, 112 (Bore), 3 to 6, | lis absolutely necessary. There is no JESS WILLARD ¢ ON TRIAL ‘ing players but one wore either leathe Navin, of course, is satisfied net to f degke—to the Prench—iike hugwing a 1 to 4 and: out, firstoPlying' Yankee, 112 ti RACK—Three yearolde and ap, sans | What ie tthe nationality and right | punch delivered above the belt barred, have another holdout on his hands, img: one mile, Flask, S80: Mich and is he &| except that of pounding on the kidne; jor rubber kneeguards, t. ‘There was some viclous in- | (Rightmire) 8 to 1,7 10 6 3 to 6, |4elo, 118; Since’ Around, 84; Sager, lOee He'y | RAMe of Tommy Murph Tetbury, 115; *Pord | rst rater in the lightweight divimlon? a¢ close quarters. & et players were arrayed in with lavender trimmings. a 1“ ‘ut at the end of the first half they ail pvmarTaixa ting In the Johnson fight which ; . ve Uproariouly hooted as taking, |2econd: Votes, Wt (Doyle), 12 to 1, 8 to | Vere gh Ruiasea, 112; FOR PRIZE FIGHTING. Phe French opinion of Jack Johnaon 1 ahd 6 to & third, Time, 1.10. Black |“ sAyprentice allowance ci JAMES MURPHY. | gos pe permitted to punch at the same 4 Cal, dan. 7—Jess | A @6 4 wretched fighter and a poor Chief, Chemulpo, Hugh Gray, Golden| “) ut Slomance vislmed, rack fast Murphy is his right mame, Mo is ati une =p mlumenmecaees janes, Om he eee eae aa tteet BILLIARDS AND ‘boxer is very amusing, bec he | Prince, High Light also ran. JUAREZ ENT REZ ENTRIES, Present matched to Aight Willie Mitohle | 10 11, sporting Editor and "Al" promoters; Charles | ite aulta, Prices and Texme ) was oe Oe fom. Seite ine creme | (MHIIRD RACE—Selling; 9900; four- J for the lightweight title om mext Jan.| (1) lier Aartneld & Myton, referee, and seven others were| The gam Pe ~ hed owas ear-olds and ; FIRST Rac topnotche! (2) What us Jo ct Jal to: ore a: an inferior vecatine he didn't fight the | turlonen—ceepetteen ine” rotons | fiber these mie: aon coer 8, Maiien | £0" sporting Deter [doing now? (3) Where do Or having Slolated. the State. law. froe |and left forward of Toront ' PARLOR MUR Ben Way they thought fighting should be | ¢ 5,1 to and out, firat: Ver Bizouse, Morena, 112; Racer, Mesticka, 1 Who war Capt, Paul Boynton? , Did) Brown lve now? hibiting prige-fighting, right guard of C. C. N, ¥., missed the ‘WERT avi ew baci done. ‘They are all hy Gord or Jeanette cou’ Ki Mat 106 MoCaney), 12 10 1, 34 to 1 and 6 to 5, ‘ene round. ‘They even talk of young |**C0n1; Toddling, 110 (Ward), 3 to 1, he ever establish any, recorde? ai asia tek gced maam,| ‘The trial is the outcome of the dei AMF. | atte ae teed caseng the tep,| of John Young in the prize-ring at Ve Pav! Boynton was o famous PBt is mot considered among h | Plomie, 1 ith dame Bride, ‘ b 1 KOOND KRACK Selling: four. r Capt. u conte 22 wil = | Carpentier licking him, whereas they $ to 6 and 7 to %, third. Time, 1228-6. | up, "Hh foursear-olde and pi otchers. Joe Fhomes is at present | non during a contest on Aug, 22 with | = Sere sure Carpentier could fight loan Hhark, Sager, Tom Holland, | sere “Coguil ei Sugse’? YoU, 101 swimmer of nearly twenty years ago. 2 caer alens Banstord to a draw. Camel, Stentor and Berkeley also ran, | Muchacho, 103; Friese, 100; Jewams 104; Maw, | 0 swam dows the Mudson River sev- ; 82d mi-/ innua “Carpentier is now the greatest na- FOURTH RAGE—The Battery Park| Jat, 10%: Stove Men, 10%; Moonlight, 108: | eral times, Me wore s swimming out- aaq fiona ero, Hla fame ix aa great selling Stakes; $1200 three-year-olds and | "'TatiBD iiACH: selina, turw-searoile, tive | AHwMOM he SlAtmed enabled Tim to To th5 Murine MOT te tantamwelght ssapaanieneciey tan" CO mel e a winning er during | upward; six furl Gros’ 6 i * 4 walk on water \ . oh Dewees coher tes | sie ig Tend io | Mr Ret. "v"humac ht Head, Type at isi" Srieat A ee, ‘wine aea|) A Dinner Secret ‘Remnant Sale i 105 (Neander), 6 to 2, even| Curt, 100; ebney Dare, 100," Lefont, | How much Wager doen a referee Ket whe: ‘a. HOCH. | 49 A secret of a dinner le the Fmagine—well, Morris and Willard Ore tt, *, seennel Shatwood, 100. Ac. | Pamemm i092: Clevree,) 102; Lr, Batley, 10% |for his service? ‘Do they have to get |] flavoring. Find the secret in =o SOO fahting im a heliotrope and Japanese Time, 1.1515. Joe Deinuld. Boing Path, Poon RACE tating; tarve- pens Ia plisene: DOE: tor Se RUN inaee and ‘Annan ibAD | Men who have paid from $20 to $30 ee b Bantern decorated ring, with a few |Chucklen and Camoeon alvo ran $0 hae at j arene cv then wet them. Would ike to DATES AGREED UPON LEA PERRINS for ready-made clothing can buy Duaches of American Beauty roses den 0 start to loan the business and how FOR INTERCITY SHOOT. | & | for $18 made-to-measure suits that i bad shrinking violets disposed to the | CHARLESTON ( ENTRIES, rer Head Heng, tiga srarolde ant wy: ! long would Tbe at It before T could et | AUCE would ordinarily cost from $25 to Rest advanti bout te ea ah tee tia, te AL it” Doea it take long to learn | The intercity trap shooting match be- | 8 350. fe A ees the corners.| “vinet RAoK. Welgne tor ase; pare g30u:| Eh Minn {0 © » Haw coany punches are (tWeen the New York A, C, and Boston THE ORLUYAL WORCESTERSHIRE | 5 Phen adda little eyebrow penciling | wliee eee! as a a et i Coes, want Hes i Harrison M, smnieli, THs. Val" bavveu véine bout” 3 A. A, will open in Boston o uy wh ttelag of security !p Ba- ' of rouge here and there, ions No Monae, 10 108 aml Guare,138;, obs “air wise fur jeer chia ane wy | FIGHT PAN The 2 soromd ale ot the. atah wil wesonge, Bestia. eaves, Broadway e@ , : eh: Qual, ‘Phere is no gr Per HH Ak ‘i . , fetus } MACK Pourrost a bad ny; ay Migs hw, 38 e pay for a referee i'w) hundred olay birds will be aprung “ails budisied Wiarmaa Ninth Street eke! wale Uecnsed by the \ Ayn, T Pue Bow. Bapeetoane every contestant in each atv’ , ; ary —oinrenmeeemanen oil : n ~ ” sad er teres

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