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on M’ Farland Accepts Terms; | Will | Sign Articles ee 4 bout with Champion Willie Ritchie Gibbons eo Wit Be Be on Hand to in Milwaukee next month. The Mc- anes brothers have arrangec three ton-round bouts for a show on Feb. 19 Affix je | Between the following fighters: Jack Signature to the Doou {Britton ws. eo tite dh iy re vs. yu end) mente. | Phil Grows'va. i 0. Swoaneys | Johnny Coulon, the bantamweight : By ‘John Pollock. | eaiampion, ta igved up oo Bret tens XX GIBBON, manager of the |" to meet Eddie Wallace, the Brook- B's. lyn banta:mweight, for ten ro at Garden A. C., declared early | the Irving é ¢ Brcsktyn on, ts to-day that the bout between | night of March ‘This will be Cou- Patkey MoForiand and Mike Gib-|!on's first appearance in a bout in belle would thie place at the Garden | (7h, vicinity since, A. C. op March 9, as McFarland has . accepted the terms offered) aibbone 5 (a to arrive in Se manager, lo) Reddy, and will wasto little time in ig the percentage of the gros which Gibson will offer him | - for the battle, The fighters will hold’ @ conference with Gibson to-day and the articles of agreament for t The articles will call for to box ten aa oy 145 v. 20, 1992. Youug Mike Donovan of this elty and Tommy Teague of Brooklyn, mid- dleweight chamipon of the navy, have signed arth for them to of agreement calling ° ina ten-round con- test at the Broadway Aporting Club of Brooklyn on Saturday evening, | Fob, 21, Jimmy Cabby "| dlewels the Milwaukee inid- t, whom Leach Cross claims Miko Gibbons, ts a 2 to i the betting over Sailor Pe- roskey for their twenty-round bout }at Vernon, Cal., to-morrow night. Af- ter this bout Clabby is coming to New York for figh oS CHANGE IN PROGRAMME OF NEW YORK A..C. GAMES. ane Cal oun ‘ol bout, which takes place at the A. C. to-morrow night. Levin- : hy and the winner will battle in) three weeks at the same club. Young Fox, the British bantam, who boxes Vraakie Burne of Jersoy City, will be backed for $5,000 to fight Johnny Voulon tf he wins from Burns. | {In the arrangement of the programme for to-night’s big mect at Madison The State Athletic Commission, at ite regular weekly meoting, adopted e eule Dee Wradteeyns pugilists Square Garden the New York A. © being introduc: t boxing ‘Games Committee hi ad showe previous to the starting of the chased in. the acl edule’ fae main bouts. The only fighters who will be given this privilere, outside | °ents. The Internutional relay race be- of the principals in the matin con. teen Ar ind ‘Canada will be tests, will be those signed up to meet | Called at so that the run- at the following ‘show. ners will bh on thelr marks Afteen mint than at firet in- Jack Britton was signed up for an- other fight by his manager, J'anny Morgan, to-day. His opponent in this scrap will be Young Brown. ‘They will box ten rounds ut the Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn on Tues- day’ night. Gene Morlarity and Packey Hommey meet in tho other Ad Woletsi, wh fight Job ‘olgast, who was to fight John. first relay of the night will be the Fee ae DAN Koonce | special mile between the Xavier A. A be: bas beon secured for a ten-round , ahd the Knluhts of St. Anthony ee _SU-MEN TLANS “ONLY SIXTEEN, PLAY FAST HOCKEY AT! GIRL VERY SICK ST. NIGHOLAS RINK’ tended. In order that the members of the American team may be casily |Identifed they will wear Diue shirte with the Stars and Stripes displayed on the chest. Late last nixht Capt. Paul | Pilgrim received a wire from Jack Tait fect that the Canadians would eve thie worning Well by LydiaE. Pink- | | ham’s Vegetable | ‘The best illustration of the possibil- | Compound. ities of the new six-men-u-side hock- | ey game was given last night at the St. Nicholas Rink when the Irish+ Americans defeated the champion “Hockey Club by a score of 6 too. ‘The | F old seven-men-a-side game can't be compared with the new way for speed | and excitement, and when the spec- tators left the Rink they were erally voicing opinions to the effect | F that they'll not miss another one « the amateur hockey series it thoy | can help it. Hockey, with the rover missing, tainly makes the pastimo faste! nen are not in each other's way lik they were before, and ghere aren't 4 many collisions and spills to ne up she fun. The first period wasn't any. better than tho ordinary game. Tho Irigh- Americans played the superior hockey end when the first twenty minutes were up they led by the scant margin of a goal, the tally being 4 to 3 in their favor. It was in the second half that the real rt was seen, and the skating ‘ and the chasing of the rubber no fast that the spectators could hai. ly believe that the same men wer battling that were seen in the opening half, It was nip and tuck all the | 6, time, the Irish-Americans finally caging the bibs yt tally in the last | “8g five minutes of pl nd for the re- mainder of the gi hey played on the defensive. The Hockey Club, try as they would, weren't able to even o matters. McGrath, right wing of the {7 of the night. OF Tallies en by hin side he scored four of m. He was all over the rink, being mixed up in every scrimmage and frequently all by his) lonesome nursed the puck down the | floor until he veawed it, His playing was easily the best individual performance of the season. Harmon ~ tna Brown made the other twu points | coe “GRAND THEATRE age te «ache Senta, | Now Playing $130,000. Production \LaFE i to express my grati- tade to yoy. 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