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« 7 SA tie i ___ 788 EVENING Wot, 7 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN Ma on Nl ey en aii BONER AT2TO1, - BEATS GOOD FIELD OF YOUNGSTERS a nares | |Choices Did Not Figure in| Running of — the Murphy Threatens to Take | Over Phillies If Money Owed to Him Isn’t Paid Owner of Cubs Sai . REPORTED IN CHICAGO good! . fh tk of Ki basi! TOMMY LEACH'OF CUBS det hadi de bs WILL MANAGE YANKS, Him Out of Baseball Is Rot— . CHICAGO, Nov. wA—It is re Why Peace Negotiations With |} Ported here that Tommy Federals Failed. Two Star Players of Rutgers Eleven and How Coach Sanford Has Taught the Team to Successfully Execute Forward Pass Leach, Veteran outflelder of the Cubs, has been selected as manager of the Yankees and that the announce- ment will be made at t! ational League meeting in New York Dec. §. It is believed a pitcher will be handed to Manager Bresnahan as ee Fourth Race. Sa day’s Army and Navy; ; : a P Glash Closes Football's Most) vio 2h rn tune aur ot sine By Bozeman Bulger. fenvh dap of racion HE exact reason for the failure}] part of the trans:ction. Word A 4 Hi ’ =|} comes from New York that Map- “Al | Havre De Grace brought out a lar I of the so-called peace negotla er MeGri Suocessful Season. Jor The enrd wan interesting, be tions with the Federal League. |] Smimended tha excita se ea sal Seed oe ine ‘ Rat aoe, need feidy, the status of Charley Murphy in base-|] dent Farrel), = " shubk Woppright. 1914. by the Pree Poutiehing Co, Handicap: selling ill ages; ball and the reason for the Chubby (The New York Liening Word ) furlonys. mY one’s apparent bravado in coming out SERS eT” In the open have been made clear tn} Philadelphia grounds and the deed is in my name. I have bought out the @ lengthy personal letter that came inten New York yesterday. It’s contents|;ierest of Mrs, Taft and the transfer MY; clash between the Army Navy on Franklin Wield Sat. sf urday will Wind up the 1914) Hoe, na] ferty) first; Honey H to 10 ie Rerdas “ heen made, Tt did own a ine football season, which haus been the} and Timen1,14 2-6, dogs tacetve® were given to The Evening World. Fete in ihe Phitties, but ‘sold to M il j. ~ " or " ir Hoth and Ancon also ran, with, the suing for peace} ti wocke when. the latter went from ees: *0 the history of the ar ee een! furlonga dish © wate 1 Men Ate o vege the Federal League be-| Pittsburgh to take charge. Mr. Locke Berreauows sport. Crowds at the bie] Fy iit ane saw the. dufent eof the| NOT COVERED was done by the p,| died, and the succeeding owners, led and smaller ones, tov, have] favorite. Hriar Path was off in front, | OTHERWISE j cause of a shortage In available casB./by William Baker, have not paid mv. all records. This, porhaps,! followed by Kmernid Gem. In the rr 1S RECEIVED It was rejected and Garry Herrmano | Unless they do so when the notes fall * due to tho radical opening | Mretch Wanda Pitzer, who was laying MERE has given Jaines Gilmore hls perme ye ry mei arY fOr me to tae “ pace \e Ai in football, which has made ousathe the n to make public just what Propo- iy hack in baseball whether they wan! & More of a spectator’y game, Emerald Gem itions were made. Gilmore so far bg? not. the proposition. his thing of Gov. Tener keeping Eig Dane Ben ca the offer to sell} ™e out of baseball in‘all rot, As he Charles Weeghman part of the Cubs,|!* © stockholder in the Philadelphia This also failed, Charles PB, Taft]/Club I regard myself as his landlord, offered Weeghman a half interest in| 4nd I'd like to know, under those cir- the Cubs and the Presidency of the tore what he is goimg to do Fer all championship purposes th ters of a1 i year ended fast Saturday SECOND RACE. Harvard won her third straight | it ane for maid but the annual meeting be-! olds and up; about two miles. the Cadets and Middies toyert Oliver, 182 (Duy 2 tod, ie the biggest event of all, ‘The! 10 and 1 to 4, frat; Broth air that permeates the con- | (M club at a comfortable salary for/°%? _ the battalions of stalwart cadets | 5, “a + 182 (CW. $150,000 casl Weeghman was tavor-| Pant tein shock in the Cubs, middies in service uniforms, the 7 and 1 to 4%, third. Able to the offer, but stated that he e r of many gold-laced officers | Frog, Brownie! was unable to raise that much money | "50. I sold my stock for $450,000 and recetved this 1 ef . on & week's notice and asked until Tate Those have Hot been Po Bui . 7 are as good as gold. But until they fused. | Weeshmnan lwo Wanted bv /are pald T think f should have a says 4 in regard to moving the grounds to the North Side, and it was| oid West ‘Side wrennne cee rom the the stands, together with scores of | ( ty, Brush, diplomatea and Government | o Miss Wooster Betionaries make it tho most spec: | xin, ran, porting event in Amei Th md race, ow" that appeals to huny the two mile bably don't know the! Garth entry. De RUTGERS Forward PASS) a steeplechase ute, went to the first | there that Charley Murphy stepped ; be at ran by Prog and Hiroth in. Ho owns half of the Cub grounds| FEDERAL LEAGUE 18 PRETTY SBUill, they'll all be at Franklin Field! hy oc and Brothe Vi Hg owas halt of tbe Cub grounds) FEDERAL LEAGUE 18 paar y. or As many as can aquecze | fourth Jump was reached the pace signed by the Cubs. The fact that os Wi a Charley also objected to tho ahr was unable to False 410,000 tk cant A fer of the club, but that might have! is matter of satisfaction to organized been arranged if Weeghman vould | baseball in that it stows that the have raised the money. But the mo- | Federal League is pretty well up ment Weeghman falled everything | against the wall. The only men on ae eee ee Tate eats | whom they can depend are the Wards m aaa eT bat the Cute would gay es |2nd Mr. Gwinner, the Pitteburgh millionaire, the West Side grounds next season. Tough it has been kept a secret O. B.'8 ATTACK ON MURPHY HAS| up to this time organized baseball ; SUDDENLY STOPPED. claims to have known for some weeks ‘The moment Murphy stepped in the| that Weeghman borrowed $50,000 arena organized baseball started at pen ‘ie Lege Go tan hime him with a bludgeon, but this attack mer and put up the stock of the Chifeds as collateral security. ‘Ths has suddenly stopped. = Murphy | ian was made and the fact that it was done on what was regarded as “And such uncertain collateral was the pause, according to reports on file clally I mean Gov. Tener, He ty | C4 a orokhaider i the Philadelphia Clup | With organized baseball, of one of the Gnd the Philadelphia. Gln owes me piesa depositors withdrawing his money. Town the biggest part of the|"°Nioroover, it ts belleved that ore \ the small grounds, to wes the ans | sett "otk | 8 AD-/ wetter came to grief. Brother Folk! E gridiron battle—and a b {Was in command until the stretch | be, Yalo-Harvard or Prince Wax reached, when Robert Oliver jot conten: y p hrough « vo by four than these conte eta ween Mathio tromaarcthee move rh M srother Folk, who beat two arms of the country's sor- a head, " ast West Habdionp for all agest. mi 1 Ww landicap for all ages; mile and ie Navy ick Lopieayd neven yardy-Pardnor, 109 (Byrne), # to 1, 3 to 1 and 8 to 2, firat; Thora. Grounds, The Army bombard. | ill, 113 (Hutwoll),# to 6, 4 to 6 and d the Middies so effectively with | to 3, second; Little Nearer, 110 (Fair- d pasges that the Navy didn't provhen, 6to1, 2tol pad eee Oe r ime, 1.44 Working Lad, He- eae nn, Sood chance, though | tween List imbroidery, ivan: Gand: are big favorites. Pritchard) ner, Polly H, also ran, oe bad oe #0 well with| The third Face, an all age handl- attack in that contest, are| cap at a mile ai onty yards, was aly wisaes tn tae ee Porst|tan in the order’ named ‘when the rect Reports That the Best! “Kennedy was ono of the leading made u favorite for Bature barrier went up. When the bunch Jockeys of the German turf. He won battle In Philadelph was straightened out down the back GARRS Horses Were Commandeered)® number of rich stakes for Baron and nal Meeting between Woat | stretch Thornhill took command until “> von Beningsen, Aricbibald was in the| — | anized baseball, having knowledge Annapolis came near mfsas| weil in the stretch. Gardn sah ie employ of Baron von Oppenheim. 7 om loan, made th ith = There was a lot of! wan tack in third. places raced tyr In France and Germany. haegmees dr ab ely ia ear peered sell a half” intereat inthe Cubs. to i penbling over the game. | alongajde of Thornhill here and won threo weeks ago, and he says tha py Wanted tho game played |hy a incck, ‘Thornhill beat’ Lite you wouldn't think the Germans wer FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP Weeghman because they knew he |Thoroughbred Racing at Standstill. Abroad Declares Milton Henry -_— bad mares. aid [anne en pt.ssed 8, a8 wore all the noted brood mares. He and the Other Riders Who He added that practivally ull the big stables were intact. Henry is with Came Back With Him Cor-gtte stable of Alexander Aumont. Gar. her, who ulso starred in France, rode wi Grounds, the | Nearer two lengths for pI HOROU E how rned the could not raise the money and would t war to see how unconce: Id hile the Nave held out ‘o lengths for the place. ROUGHBRED racing 1s at a | 4! fi p. “ 5 are fo Paleaeg the Nav FOURTH RACE. "1 standstill in Europe, according | People are. MOF course there are CT aerenig eee a ie ag a partial truce ee| Handicap; for twoevear.olds; five . to Milton Henry, who returned | Kennedy, “but the strects are always By John Pollock. mais menegee, Bam Golden, and dae, teed! a gtatement to the effect that peace mel wee decided to play at| nd a half furlongs—Boxer, 108 (Nick- & few days ago from Paris, Henry | crowded and everything is bright at aaa fates for overtures came from organized base. din is year and ut the 0 1, Grounds in 191 110 (Butwell), 7 to 1, reat has been the demand for to 5, second; Dr, Darric that only about one-half of | (Smyth), 15 to 1, 6 to 1 and 8 to 1, that applied will third, Time, 1.07 1-5, Reliance, Harry Junior, Sarsenet, Sir Edgar and Lady y 000 teas | Barbary also . ; ; ii, And easily] The fourth race, « handicap for two-| Neither Benedict nor Oliphant] success on the other aide, Kennedy | (*er?yit, tek the terms for the bout aud chat if the mea battle number will be disap- | year-olds at five and a half furlongs, P a lated yesterday why heliney cur cette cout and ies Gh use there were not neurly | found a select feld of youngsters wer Sure of Place in the Line- was*in Germany about a year and a| Henry rela y rey will attract one of the lungest crows tha Germany will win before the New | oxen Gsicane ie bard to sign up Mandot a ‘és Herrmann heard this, Immediately George Archibald, ull well kuown|Year, In London things are differ | Sor Ovens is tring hart wo sign wy Alandot | | Morr, Barnett bey A, granted ie tte!| he went word to Gilmore that he was Jockeya, who, during the past few [ent. Tho streets were dark and Pe | rion ‘ior a ewenty-conund battle to be fount down doe Wns Uae eattmaies fie tlased’ oo Weeks | oc liberty. to Thee coauas al arene, curs, have been riding with great| Pie turn in very early. When T W88) tere during the Mardi ren, which ts held in| Stagett™ “ip, matchmak signed uy Young] conversation that occurred between ii “ ‘of Joo | Mein has been with any von, but night. ‘The cafes are open all night | , y Walsh of New Orleans, manager ry had a misunderstanding, Relalcr fg} ball. Out at the Laughrey Club in FOR NAVY BATTLE Was Caress Normae Reaely ane and everybody seems satisfied that | Mendot, bag ge hg hay rg gpd thy, oe is Sots ae, SOREL ‘ssid Cincinnati the other night Garry aera there a thick gloom seemed to hang February, “Wainh aay he has already accepted | Fjtesbethjort. Nerdy tm the Tain bout. a? Me. | the representatives of the two leagues, jurray incled the’ bout for Sieger, In addition to giving Gilmore that permission Mr, Herrmann declares ister the iaatagesoent EAmMh, who 8) that if Gilmore does not take advan- Mic half. He was best known on the|made such a quick getaway from | ever witnessed a biniug contest im that ciiy, Boonainier the management of Frud lorme, is satisty the demand |ing to the post. Hanson way off lke ‘ ummer. He was in a eu We ee ait outa at the Uroadway |tage of this offer before Dec, ole Bam's mimic war between |a fash when ‘the barter went Southern tracks in this country, @is| France last Hore the German airships | Matty Daldwin we to have fought Glider | The Ralemant AC ele on Dee hee 1g ay | a8 long as some question has arisen 1 | By, 0nd Navy on the gridiron | closely followed by Sir Edgar, There Up on Saturday, PRD cere Tare, Gein With the | Hotel Ree Wee Comoe That, WAS Gallant for twelve unde at Ue atlas A." A. of| the Quagnetoro A.C, Doe 12 + Se") about it, he will make public « record j , Ul the furlong pole was reached, when | : i | Ser inte ame (be Beton Bae tle smash, Ata, uray, ies aged at Yate] tsk a on a ot ya etm Feeney "Het Panacea ant ou St Pan int Mee ates taae sarees, =| Shar me Whips _| wisir'rnssing'anertai™™ * NS bla at Yale was|rush and won by half a length from WES? POINT, N Si ee broke all records, reaching Chantilly ef hoyle who length and « b F N'l, N. ¥., Nov, 24.—The| They hud been told that there was a | PTO Weight to meet Gallant, Baldwin will gs pk Bue one of the hardest and moat| Hansen, who was a length and w half) | WEST Working hard to get in| chance in England) we: te heen | where he had a house. Into. (he | castes Galles eo scones be lo will eocugh ts ° poles men on the gridiron, ana)!" front of Dr. Larrick abape for their tinal battle with the|Ownere were to ahip thelr stance | GUY Garner “here, broke 1a0e nan | tee eosin. ranktle Mack | NAVY | "i Y Bae oe with the : conversation to tel =e ° Syed he sume, Coaching nt nate | HAVRE DE GRACE ENTHIES. |iissics "at “rniaeipia acrany |*4'Q.0 fini th tnmon, "0%" construl lige aut over eee] May More. TT Cy unmet, gpd . 1 o illy and things looked | Gene Moriarity of Syracuse were matched to-day $e this year, the former Yale star] RACK TRACK, HAVRE DE} 2%? Melds have beon cleared of th. | aide, however, they were disarpoln ge {home HO Chan ly el an pair Of | to eet ia a tenrvucd tut at Seduce Sques| BRIDGEPORT, Conn, Nov, 34.— much of his personality into| GRACE, Md,, Nov, 24.—Tho entries|#°W Which has covered them, anu|The French Government would. not French airmen came along and] Garien cn Wedneday evening, ec. 2. Yhis|Joe “Young” Shugrue, the Jer ut +f . country, and ita font of iene : * effort to Ampurt the Bua!) that it wanted to commuandeer the they belonged ener, in thelr home| work's lightweight clampion, and Joe ""Yousg” ince In a boxing cantest here last ‘| touc! 'y > and cheers of the battalion of midship- jee games in eight days tas bit | Mal 7 horses, but they feared that the racers | qe Chantilly, were Within about six. | Siusrue of Jemey City, mail at tee Armory & “A ang de>) Tc, which ovcupied the stand during Probably no other col. | }\i. enous. ior The Army has been handicapped by | mixht full into the hands of the Ger-|foen miles of the battle line. That! ay sronson, the ured welterweight of ta: ly defeated Frankie Mack of ym, 10F; Fiat the discouraging weather conditions | 40s. was when the Kaiser's army g0t 80} qisnapolis, who is uow lovking aitor the affaire| Beachmont, Mass., in a fifteen-round ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. 24.—The near Finer it. etice at the Naval Academy. A feel- fe can boast of. Py . period of activity begdn last ing of quiet confidence pervades the ea, 1 Avns Henry and all the other riders said} to Paris early in the fight. of Milburn “Young” Baylor, tue erace Lghtwegts | bout, Shugrue made a good imprea- tingent. It is admitt = when eRe ty, baw Aiciehe, Woy, AMomus 0, ad | of the pust woek, but it I buped to] yemtorday the Feporte that ead cloWe could heat plainly the Boome | os the West, is bow tbe manages of aise Clghtem, sion with the local fight fans as a re-| the Army hos a strong tes tee on : Miled Atevens and won 43 rts ACE For theres: have the men in top form by Thurs-|here that the best horses had been ing of the heavy cannon,” said Gar- | rhe scrapyers are as follows: Chick Hayes, oan sult of his fast hitting, After the| feit here that the Navy tear cae vin by - Rext contest is with N. Y, Filecheet uaa, be ed ee day, when they ure scheduled for «| seized for use in ar was erroneous. | ner. Why, the bombardment was 0 | tam, udianapolis; Teddy Murpy, bantam, How s- i the} fel (eed Field on Thanksgiving. Rut- | fk. “Stars and. Atripe ioe Nu “They took very few horses in vy that it made the pans and | we; al Demont, feauserweugut, Boson; Milbum | third round it was a foregone conclu-| a strong, united effort. final Kame comen next Hatur. | Re, dod; Challe ‘in mi 8: Sing PeLbit We DONT? Work, if dishes ¥, . 7 sald H . “Those In the kithcen. It didn't | saylor, lightweight, indianapolis; Jack Red, | gion that he would carry off the hon-| The practice yesterday included the lathe un ile While it 1s practically settled that erences, fl were really Bayar saan ay ue lone then to pack UP QM) igoiweight, ausiraiia; Mike Gk welterweight, | Og Shugrue gave eid Ae such a ge-|usuel Monday blackboard talk with Sion, 103; O'Hare will get the doubtful guard|They took some geldings and a few | gtrike out for the nearest port to get} iusto, Al Kogers, 4 sidsewey Juduena yous earokle 1 job and Neyland the position at e res over three years old. is back to America. . vere beatl: tt 8 of the team as shown Searchles; the Tren | JOb an Mi the powiti t end, | mares over t y 1d." a ship to take u u lca. jeurge Warty, hear) wewut, Bown; Moray biyoa,| Vere beating about the body thai ww with Washington and J E the Polo Grounds, It wi Ween HB. that defeated Y: le should furn wame asa bait” furlongs. Kennedy denied also that the Ger-| Nash Turner, Nat Magee and bearyweight, Boston, after the thirteenth round he was We best game of the season, i =. wi Aticaa | Which hus been open all along, thore | nave hud grabbed the leaditte teers Oat atratill on the other side fom Gibtons, who Ts to fight Billy Glover of | compelled to hang on. Although 7 orn ar E ais tur | likely to be an upheaval in the | oughbreds in the Kaiser's land. He guess they will stay over there to see], fom Gibinns, nie ls te fleht ‘Thanksgiving | beaten, Mack put up a game fight and RRO MIYAKE 18 peeved be- | loys jy, |Lackhold where it was all along |said some geldings were taken and a the finish," concluded Henry. ig, alteropon, is getng, Into condition (athe was loudly applauded for his pluck me, and Ber anit hip spots vec —— yp, | theuwbt that Oliphant, Benedict aaa | —— $$$ $$$ $$ ithe toi acti Roun iat famduots and | When he left the rn chy Milena a il le to the D “eine! a ¥ Lethe L. 4 have ny enn ing pion siucsitaur of the world finely CF ti ai, Ter | eaenen bad “elnched” their reevee- | INTERNATIONAL POLO DATES a ae Bao itis die'Mher ttount ootee | ‘Beecher Beaten by Robideas. | {nthe practice © dropped in last evening to put |i cy SED: Goldy, S08; Hotton. | . Jare hard at work getti 3 PHILADELPHIA, Nov. — 24,—Willfe | === Fmaht on the question, Tarren | Rint i: Plantes, Mia, ortuet. 1:1 With Hodgeon the coaches seem AT FRISCO NEXT YEAR. BILLIARD TOUR pe ERs Nev, | Mire Wie ¢ Was something like thin: pada” sh"iua's' lene Neo), Aes] #AtlaHled, but later developments in- Officials of the National Association from the Pacific Coast, ran into a anag Champion. Other man no cham. Stay taki, ; »,| dleate that neither Benedict nor Olt | , Pole players through eee Unite’ | of Amateur wililard® Playera ‘arranged | en this |inst might at the Olympla Athletic Club ph? to champions, 1 meet bhant will be In at the Kickof mga ee ne nt a eee a iin the | the tehedule, of, natlo Heweceight ot ‘this “cy when he encountered Sam Robideau, t son at A the Navy unless they show a complete ific Coast this winter one of the| meeting held yesterday at the Amateur | torious his manag, George Lawrouce, iy Uau | After six rounds’ rough milling it was Miyake says he will visit The Eve. oe vg gomy anata “bya Against, Jim Colley, “Ube Se “ pe heel CF + ola World office again at 3 o'clock “lub of New York. ‘The class rf iy indo me; |Feversal of the form both have re-|iargest, if not the largest, tournament | Blliard Clu une ‘champlonahip ‘will be | at smith or dow Will the consensus of op inion Rabideau was y and would like to meet Taka jiu.“ 100, el} cently displayed, ‘Thin is particuairly | that has ever been held in this coun- | held at Doyle's Academy, beginning | rreidie Welsh, the chamnvign Uxhtwe ee ae ana ended ieee. Rae . live mance. ‘Trach fast, true in Benedict's case, The big tull- | try. The games, which will be held | Dec. a to held an advantage in every round, His work wus cleaner and faster and ho stopped Heecher’s rushes with stiff lett hand jabs. —————____ A ngage mplonship will be staged at the] iicwon to-night. This Ume his o 1} inet four Bl lard Club of New York be- | Feliie elie, | the, Sow, ieogland fi rie . % ¥, a 0, It tow Oe Aftat this. bout. Weta the pocket billiard cham- nn af ao et Tor Feb. ke and. for | me 4 eee Tidokagiving. Day efterDoon. balk line tournament mle FH Of st heir , Siarded as likely that the ne Club ap =e ; r the auspices of the Unive = 7 SPORTING BRIEF back, who 18 piaying bis last year on at Committee, have the sanction of § a Ss. the Army eleven and who was thought | ine American, Bolo Association, and Pr . pgs — o! on its Executive Committee are some ee i e In rolling up @ totus ot 4,147 points in| tO be one of the best backs ever seen | Of tne leading polo men of this coun> fone eke mowed ay @ match gau Alinneapolis under | here, is undoubtedly slowing up some | try. e | Porky Flynn Defeats Hawi Bia ment ri jon Wit the loa! | in is work (Generous provisions have been made reg intck Bookley, matchinaker of the Sharkey | MONTREAL, Nov. 24.—After stalling ; | se) team the Senmidt bowling | #2 bis work. by the Executive Committee for the | union Lear of Philadelphia, will | , Paminick Bookie.» put 08. forela stow 88! throughout the first six rounds of his i Quintet of Bt, Paul claims to have vata Van Fleet, a new comer, who has|entertaining of the scores of pc ply for the privilege of holding | fy Sinton Teed and fe intend rt nity | A het mr 4 lished a world's record. ‘The previoui men Who Will visit the Coast. A, cha nplonshiny weuson. |()° Hrown and Johnny Marto ‘0 battle in’ the | scehduled ten-round bout with Cleve lugh acore of 4,012 Wax made by the Bt, | beeD Used Father frequently and who] {iinment of their various hicago #f, teu, founds, “Hoth Brown and Merv | Hawkins, Porky Flynn turned loose his : Trea hulepew at the Toledo tournament |JUst now 18 playing & slashing mame] Sion will also ar'that cith, in dhe dest few" weeks. “ad's | punch in’ the remaining four and earned | in bys. ai fullback, is the inaiviauai Who nas | supervision B have them | the decision by a good margin. Only the i “epliled the beans,” as it wer awkin: WESTPORT ' nd trom the Coast Row ith | init “reason ‘Buckley “As amaious to ‘ se from a knockdut % ; i] —— in the | Committee ‘ + este, 3 ong saved A QUARTER SIZES. afer #5 CANTS | ido ast Yat Pee Meredith, Wille] Army's backHeld.” It and heavy, al | Competing teams will come from st Lutte Jonny Daly. he local bantam who w| In, the geventh, | Flynn, had twenty of, Pyramid Pile tenders “In tie Mexieonnees four COR; |demon on the defense and a davhing | Louls Clickee. Philadelphia, Boston, ed mest, Tarr, Miler the at tide, tag | awe Correct cut-away shape to |tenders in the MeAleenan 1,000 yard cadets’ line smashing | here, will_also De one or mors teams ean Wee "Mlouday Bat. is ‘ee . bleeding or protrudi rd tthe privacy ‘ot fear gra @ box at all druggists, frlal with booklet “inailed ; player in th Stine names of” Gee 9 the, features | Caine, Van Fleet le thought to have | from Canada” await and Argentina |A. C. next Saturday night, ure elt Br to| At least an even chance of Menedict's The crack team from Ruenoa Ayres are 88 8 S v 4 : ————__—— rn. ah one et the tek middle ‘dist a which, although smaller than those | HAVRE DE GRACE. RACING SELECTIONS, — )|st.jiitist.c® situs’, aati, © uiwih teh ame schedule for Double-Hender, hing at the New Polo An A. {ce sent time schedule for the foot- thai Weeks aud will be’ Tit when he tacilie Maley, | ,,44¢Fe 8 the, time ign” to ition feainerwcight of | Ebbets Field’ on Thanksgiving Day ni ‘Mai satisfy fashion’s edict and the Easy-Tie-Stide-Space nomen Frankie. Flemi to satisfy comfor. and 4 d by Americans, show much speed ) Race—Honey Bee, Emer- 7 Caldoruia were! 1.46 P. M., kick-off, red that Tt wi Ge peusmneon, Ht] gmhe, football tenn, of And handiness PH, sii ald Gem "Briar Bats, tual ate, neta eis | Hany, 228° Beat y,iudee! convenience, found in all 1s runpers te nose ue vetween | E monedy ang § #8 | champton of Amorica, will invatl ike: [J » Second Race—F. A. Btone, Aber- |! faite “dekinny Kiibane” fr sine fogthorwetght | Manual-Hoye' High kame; 4i5 ‘Taf, ER AMED Diva COMPANY, | en deaithes Wenleyan, and the rest’ will put hain | Lthoo toe Ae eaten tein meee |L ontied Race—Thorahlll, Polly H. Haein erie. sack Johason “ead | Gnd of Bay Rid MA Pyramid. j» Marshall, Mich, Sixty men answered Capt, r ck Into shape, tearm. ae Will repre: | ‘ “ ” —" | Kind), me 0, Free sample of{ | call for, candidates for the are Meekes | eebsctes, the! Violet toam will have the | tent anhOns Corina sa RUBaTI Tia ei eae (| PREGBON. starry Junior, ame ||. debe, Welsemantel Keo qirenped thee ten 20 | ‘tn plain w 1] | eum. |The csaund ts an exceptlonally (tant hard dill of the year. Wedneaday | Sn’ the American ‘international’ teary | draw i Lady Barbary, . rim Boorse club of Arooklyn” on thank: | hn | dary ‘oul eld, ; ve ht worl prepa. “i y pt a) a a ; the "work, will take. up hie | Fation for the itutwers on Tianuantehe | Kngland. will captain the |I""iveth “Race—Towtonfield, Unele teh ert deck Hriton wife fo 'the | National Leaiue has & mpotinu) Hl United Shirt ds Collar Co,, Troy, N.Y. . Capt. Sweeney ‘The two teams have not met since 4 Ly te ‘ this of Mune, He ltronS reo Stable, Boser, | oie Bie wel ice rapa’ vouns Griscou “oil 3s Bees, she International i League vil as ce Biala. the Basin Tee, ta trot owas’ nest in Chicago on Waturday. : Monday. ' he Unites Maders of LION SHIRTS, 41.90 0 a0 to play in the firet 1911, but before that th tin four. | f tlc aS Fe a cool ch Me one, harles Carey Rumsey. bao et * ae RRM! 8 Na el