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[353257] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSSi?2Rhen] “SHUGRUE’S SPEED ENABLED HIM TO BEAT WHITE = = ——_NORTHERNED WING Copyright, 1914, by The Prean Publishing Co. (The N. ¥. Even\ug World). IN Tut SHUGRLE S SPEED FIRST Round WON FOR HIM | Waiter iT He LANDED | e Joe on The SwirTt Brows | " Berors write | foe tnete Courb MOVE HIS HEAD OR RAISE A } 6 Arter Tat HAND To Bock - Joe BuoureD [Well Matched Fields Race | Over Muddy Track in Every Event. -__>—_ Ghuorue Trims White in Lively + Battle—Jersey City Boxer Proves Too Fast for Chicago Lightweight. RACH TRACK, CHARLESTON, Dec. 30.~Despite the nuddy condition E the track, the flelds were of a good size here this afternoon, and scratches comparatively few. The programme was featureless but promising, due to the fact that the horses were well matched in every event Cre 8 Me ten ed ene cee ——= BHUGRUE of Jersey City @ Wimmed Charlie White of Chi- WEN SHugRue FIRST RACE. Nene Te | Selling: three-year and up. “0680 last night in @ ten-round bteanadhes Lahd Pose «eee ND Witte — [choy He iit aio ¢ una 8 aw beat" it a reel or & stagger or a Dont pete, He Never pre Some frat ve 4 (aanoven, & 01, 6 to © 8, second; Bpockdown, but chock full of pop- Cane “WS Sieot Lost ir Bee, Mtrome, 309: Shilling, 4. to 4, 8 to. @ed interest for the spectators. , mm. and 7 to third, Time, 1.18 1-5, | Bbugrue was too fast for White— No Ngias - dd habth hd ating eer throes =) about sunis up the fight The lad never showed to better ad- Wantage. He was fast as a streak. HUG Water Lad, Knight of Uncas also ran, SHUGRUE Brocwed All broke to a good start, with NSARLY ALL or Knight of Uncas in front, closely fol- Posep WHITE'S HARD eee Biles Ca dal ion ney ained in these positions | Be every minute of the ten rounds LeFT Hoors, until the middle of the lower turn, was on the aggressive. And when Northener moved up on_ the outside and, coming on, won from = Hearthstone by six lengths. He was ) QPemised a knockout Mr. White prob- z a length and a half in front of Veneta @ly never received so much buffeting Strome. The winner was much the BI Eek als tos costae ot 5 McGraw Gets Lobert | west shugrue and white Had to This Season’s Princeton nt __ SECOND RACE. Qeser in the ring. He was the more Say Atier Their Great Ring Battle eyes GShugrue never hit e punch that yard; six furlongs.—Wolf's Bath, set pee cet] Tre Deal Involvireg | tz srr woo morro tts eo sce we Seven Gives Promise of iii" \ieeto! 48 to 5 and 3 to 3, second; Francis, 109 ‘That was one of th child with @ new toy when he ar- $ returned to the Hotel Aator, where (ryer), § to & 8 to 6 and 1 to 3, i itehtel Wailing © ° ° rived at his dressing-room after the {he has been stopping since he came ] T TS | nica ei 183-5, Ida Lavina, ERESSSS:! Trading of Giants\zn "seers |e | Producing ieee oor os “General Warren, Leia- reporter he said: able acrobatic checking. Capt. Pea-|loha, Bulgar, Ethelburg 2d also ran. bis long arms to his aides, alll are Saricws Wi teas ts ‘As this was my first appearance of Princeton had a trick of| They were away to a good start, { @06 Waited. He seemed ready to whip popecieatdel Feed g here in over two wears, | sincerely | Ithaca Sends Down a Great checking tho skator with the puck in|with Bulgar setting the pace and control. Prices alld downward to ‘ 4 hope that my showing pl jsucn a Way that he often landed fda Lavina and Francis being the | fe a tmauting left or a driving right] Conference in Philadelphi: where Charley Flynn, the Cobait mine || “Well, Joe, what do you think of $ jaro Waring, of hex ' Star in Hill, but He Couldn't, Beavity on the ice and very few times |contenders. Bulgar held his advan- Gh any second. He was ready, but be-| “OMEreNce In HadelpMia| owner, said that he was about ready || the result?” a an Evening $ si | [om is ebsites, igi oa {tee to tho furlong pole in the " , os ; to offer $360,000, but held back f \ eh ‘ At both sides appear ch, where he gave way to Wolf's eause . —o speed “ some’ To-Morrow Will Wind Up] toar tat someboay might teme nee [| Ysa tar inva Want but Vamit onuenie rete re tight a nara’ || Capture Game Single-Handed) eveny matched, ‘The play see-sawed who came fast. from. third tart ie lows in time. gainet a p and down the rink, with Corneil ce and won by a length, Batwa, .. fu sure | won. not afraid of From Tigers, Who Have An-| trying frequently to score on long |Who was back the fitet part of the . . It was an excited and leg w. @ow man White would have looked} =McGraws Efforts Success-|tot of brokers that bung area’ th wi and kept right after him. y rid’s champion. Again 1 1 Tree etl tepentediy, slipped down |race, was a length in front of Fran- ® wo! champion. gainst rail at the Imporial last night, «|| While White landed on mi think ¥ Se te Cae hie Men Tels Bethe ONG, | Bhagrue ho was a beautiful piece of} fully. Ing for elthor Capt. Huston, Col. Rupe ‘ Glew he gave melt tee gerrn (that cleatly aut. | other Great Team. unable ty ‘elude the secondary de: ‘statuary, and if Be had been placed bert, Frank Farrell or Ban Johnson |] gave him two in return. If | had} Freddie Welsh again, and | hope scrimmage on the left side. There Th ll B Ne 5 an,ebony base with a bronze to como und start buying, The sales |} not carried the fight to White |} the bout is held her f Tigers are making it a regu-| Wis A rattle of sticks and about five ere e (1) — inscribed “Waiting”. the.. illu- By Bozeman Bulger. attor hours wore far in excoan of |] think the \d lar custom to win on the ice.| disk Suddenly Jacke Humphrese took dical Ch “ would bi PAuenKEA: deal eile those during the rogular time allot. |] @ very poor o Meng! A ' They go on winning hockey|a wallop and the puck went flying Ra ica ange ave heen complete. heh in ted for delling the Yanks 4 to take on Welsh or Willie Ritchie. a Bak into the Cornel! net for the first Bt was White's intention to catch the signing of Huns Lobert off nut even at that, ft was dale ee” Ramen even without a Hobsy Baner tally, The shoe took the ithaca. team L G idi. C id coming in, and then hand the Phillies by the Giants, « Expla na of th aay jIn the first intercollegiate fide Fl by surpri n riairon oae something. ‘He tried a great! the trading of several Giants to th no delay tm the | —_——-—-——- the season at tho st. Nicholas Rin For the remainder of the first halt; trangaction are b tines, and’ when he did reach| Philadelphia National League Club . rindi deple dlis ti tr fi last night a brand new Princeton Beitnae aos could score, though both ‘anal at leaving time ran Tw R dd. A B ke d defeated the veteran Cornell] #0al tenders were very much on tie | CHICAGO, Dec. 30.—It 1s the opin- Gt all there was a good heavy Jar is being put throukh thin afternoon.|about aw follows, according to what 0 ecoras re roken an ayes 4 Moris to 1. Ithaca sent down | 1 stopping shots. ion of the delegates to the wiath an- @ the parch. Few of White's biows,| A conference in Philadelphia to-mor- team, 4 goals 4 . COWAN SNEAKS DISK } Gid any damage. Shugrue|row will, it in believed, sottio the! : 4 er the broker worked Hill, but he couldn't IN NET| nual convention of the Collexiate BEG a Mire cdtstivs block toe nia vers | matter “art mower worked on st! = Qne Equalled in Junior Games «ss: i 10, m © FOR SECOND SCORE, Ve | nual conventlo apture the gume singie-handed, @s- to Athletic Association that ‘there will | epaves iy sree tleel| Wain 6 -_—— | pecially against the strong teans that], After five minutes of the second |e no radical changes in next eea- near! viliam HH. Baker, owner of the} 1. The Federal League d i "a quickly iifted right. In the’ Phillies, and hia ‘new manayer,| 2 The furnishing of two eter olay. | NEW York A. C, Athletes Easily» With each of his subsequent owed improvement until hed the unprecedented fig- e halt had been used up the Tigers . © ‘ Nassau) sont In. ce the way Prince-| made a maga play in front of the | son's Fules when the College Football res for s 5 i M S roll net. They tried three times | Rules Committee meets in ebr: ary. Found White landed soveral| Moran, were in conferonce at thel ere by Ban Johnson, Carry Off Team Honors in Navrer’s performance in. the teen {208 ci68 UP BOO AO ena: the » the puck, when Cowan tried | Walter Camp of Yale attended the a y lefta on poalbedva Boy's. easy Waldorf-Astoria with Lobert up to] 3. Getting the ne: ry | pale, cxeuabt Ho opposed & big | hockey title, mainly through the sen- jurk and sneaked one in for the | conference and discounted any idea after that Shugrus bloc 6 2 o'olock, after which Lobert went to| 4 Findi j eld, and after qualifying in his heat gational playing of Hobey Baker. But | Cond score. the faethe ) @.dal catcner knocking down the pill the Hotel Imperial to talk business| groundee National Meet at Brooklyn. jcamo buck in the dual and custtead fttional playing of Hobey Baker, Tit) “W. itumphreys, mindful of nis | of material change in 0 first honors an. the rec bie big mit. After the first round} with Manager McGraw of the Giunta. ord in clever the char ‘brother's work earlier in the game,| rules. “The present rules have de- vi t available this season, r? . 6. Difficulty in fashion. tion wasn didn't make make! pulled off a trick soon after this that] veloped a game which allows full Sapa in the gallery played “In the | This talk, 1! is believed, will clear the! 6. Getting @ suitable name for th 4 cham-| m2renholm cleared the hurdies in SE lias ° { Won't often be duplicated. The fave. | scope for individual excellence in the Ip the, Night, in the Beautiful| way by which Lobert will become the| Yanks that would Py HE Jisior national indor ¢ masterly fashion and by his perform-|"nin “present, Orange and Black] Ot after an off-side play brought io Se eiey ane call Gac ." with great enthusiasm. After (Giante’ third baseman, and th ri ak roca, G8 F6r avertiaing | plonahips held In the Thirteenth | ance showed form that warrants the |,.T8° Pres of neweom-| Young Mr, Humphreys directly tn | Player.” he sald. y ‘1 wen, and an) pu belief that , team, though ¢ front of the Corne . He bea @ public, they are thor- Regiment Armory of Brooklyn Rovalee eae Pe ae pene ante, 8 era, with the single © tion of Capt. | font of the Cornell net, He beat his | derstood by the public, they : rs, Wi en eee eon aducing |oPPonent to the puck and pushed It! oughly understood by the players, and furnished some exciting competition. 4p senior and intercollegiate compos | Peacock, gives promise of prod Jin the cage before the, goal tender ‘Two records went by the board, and} tittons. Pe- | three Hobey Bakers in a bunch, Hills % sporting writers ha’ grasped \t ah 2 eh nese | knew What had happened, i another wan equalled, The New York! ‘To Martin J. Hayes of Princeton Od He ee bys * nod dee |. Princeton's fourth tally was made | thelr every detail. Under these cir- and third round, &o, the |nouncement of the pl i of players to be 7. Getting the probable purchase: Diayed the same old tune. It} changed for him tn likely to be made| and Frank Farrell together. sis on-partisan music. The parti-!to-morrow or shortly thereafter For full elaboration of these dif- Music was furnished by White's! Lopert when seh atter bis confer-| ferent causes for delay wee morning University went the 1,000-yard handi- 4 by Jack Humphreys, who raced al- | cumstances there seems to me to be : ston. 6 varried off team an ee nroved too much for following, which brought) ence with Hakor and Moran said he| and afternoon papers of curreat | fh a adese Cmericans sece|CRP:, Ho dofeated a big Held of hign fennen team acid most the entire length of the rink for| no good reason for any material esth cocsouty ited ink Wants pam t OOPS 10 ay BUY CHIDg (or: pilbs|| AEN ond and Dartinouth third. Baten te Hp eunnere In wen. | HILL OF CORNELL STAR OF THE | "Arter this the Tigers made many | Change.” ot ether it landed Heation outalde of declaring that | 19 the mean time the parties to the) ww. 4,. Taylor of the Iilinols A, C.| lead at tho start and was never head. | CONTEST. substitutions and Cornell carried the a apres © vente, ether it landed OF) Hakor had troated him very nicely, | Vaudeville artiste to hold off longer. : Ided five Inches to the| &?:,,4 furlong from home KE. 8. Fraser] Young Mr. Hill of Cornell, who also | play Into their territory, Witt but | RICHARD CARROLL REPLACES th ‘ He adtnitted he w i 1, | Atte furnishing them with great sture (Of Chicago added of the Irish-American A. C. and Matt! playa football, was the one particu | four minutes remaining, Hill, who | aaa — Lagann libata Pasa Miers UT standing broad jump record, FE. D.|Gois of the Millruse A. C. challenged. | lar star of the contest, but the Tigers) had played a remarkable game, WARD WITH BROOKFEDS. ie ro his rallgoer Bherras ney. lege of dealing with MeGraw and in- Maurer of the New York A. C. clipped Banh, displayed shaeeens burst of| relied on team work to stop the fast slinped through ae Erinoston. Seazn bold lead eo far, White| timated that Uttle stood in the way vonre h of @ second from the 220-| Speed, bu Princeton man pos-| going Ithacan, and slammed @ pretty shot in the net. weddeniy pass ; “Thin in one-afth 0 sessed sufficient speed to finish past | “rns soit was hard fought,| te neurly, repeated-a minute tates, | It was announced at the offices of the 4 Lidl gies fondled ot Ble Coming 10 New Yori Weber oi cigy Fee, ph ol eee yard mark, and D. 8. Trenholm of|the judges a foot in front. Fraser Sa eA NOE ae fally exciting. There but Goal Tender Cohn just managed | Brooklyn Federal League Club this oacdpogery vag whipped in sev-| is one of the best players in t tata NOUE, J zed In At 4) Dartmouth College equalled the old | earned second honors and Gels third.| were a lot of tumbles and consider- to stop the flying puck. afternoon that Richard T, Carroll, bust- hard body punches. Shug-| leagues, and MeGraw has | ar record of 83-68, in tho 60-yard hurdie| Hayes travelled the distance tn «8 manager of the Buffalo Club of the tern: ponal Fearne ould succeed John Ward, present business manager s Of the Brookfeds. Mr. Ward, who 1s to a esume his practice of law, will real AND GOSSIP inven. 3" Rie “Garroll t's well known @ | notary public, and 8 been connected os “What do you mean—thie ta thi . ‘f ,ewarming back, but the/him for some time, ‘Tho Federal A @ tho] race. Taylor jumped 10 feet § inches | ** @etfought him and out-| League has also made him an offer, pio bn aag weribes asked as|iiq Mauror travelled the furlong In| wer named We Horton of, the new him. The eighth and theland up to thia afternoon there was ‘ Poe oben, Me eee : 23 2-68, York Athletic Club. Horton weighs White's rounds, The @nal| considerable doubt an to whether or ave. the tip straight that thy 6 Ae ‘The jump by Taylor was the fea- | about 100 pounds, but he possesses was @ little shy of action, for! not he would jump club will be transferred to-day," he] wire of the moet. This rangy iad|&reat speed and stamina. He raced to the opponi- fale Cl for several years. . | rt tt s B | with the Bul if sald, "Because, If they don’ . 2. with his opponents from about balf| @Um He was born in Cleveland, O, Found. et ae ag ne tion, 4 wre KOINK to Kot Roger te Peis from the West orealeetes poduina the distance, then took command and! faturday, cue ¢ of the. lerareat —_—_—_———— bedy ‘punches an we After a talk with Lobert, MeGraw “| nente in his very first leap, when he| led the fleld across the finish line by y ove in + aed Sullivan Seeaight drives that were not | gaia the deal would probably be cons | ke And maybe some othe eaualied the figures of 10° feet $| nearly thirty yards, Porter yal ak ong fh at socot' th’ onder te have| = CHARLESTON ENTRIES. f \ DlocNed, was having & little pt Now, thore is the tip, and you, dear the match mbes bet — summated to prrow in Philadelphia: of it at the final bell. Not git was furnish at Madiwy _ = reader, are just as welcome as the Het en tee Toe ane gin Tialion ‘Wie where he will go for a fnal confter- fowerd 2 ere “Do che tat ig wlan Tiviug here fut now that the local clube are. well Caan eg oe Neat Ts ee ‘ though, to come anywhere) once with Mr, Chandler, one of the] ike, tea: you foul ins srk wnivand Lai, Te eupilied with ta entries for to-m ace ; gig hag for what Bhugrue| piggent stockholders in the Mhiludel- WL TER LEA GUE CHA T they barbed ou amie un, Ne ft {OLOWS: ume 20h; tween F oy cl seks bet OL Lust Hn \ 4 WORF re ‘i aa saarenst rey Per Up to the present thme nobody has = ir fies iaraates ot Bots, “dosnanue 8) a ray ine AS Oa i oe a been able to ascertain just what Ban) , . h a 104 * ow, 14; (iol I. 110; muob, inciiped to wait for the|s an} ‘The Feds again have refused to ing the new manager for the High: j a bd felidw to come to him. He got aaa ppg AY | Jobuson ts doing on the Job, and if he! take back Walter Johnson's $6,000, it will have as many men to | ¢ndt oon te the word reached Rochester, ¥, ¥,, eae tee ata x S’ SAL AY, F , o . at Jim Flynn had put One Round” Day pea 108; habit when Chicago called him Lassi LAY. /in on the job, why ian't he doing! nut Rube Murquard, we bot, te taking |i0ed the local club next season ae the cath ot 8 tattle at Bulieie tee Tub; SOupantne dss Hodes, twoight champion” and “logical HE early boom at the opening of |, “UAE here to offer what assistance | NO such chances with Mr Ward. the men named so far arc Hughey | 1 prot wee Msn wich: care te RY A jon” (whatever that moans) “a 1 "he sald “And FE think we'll =e ‘Lrady, 10m, Dust, 115, Madeline B,, , Jennings, Connte Mack i @Hibr his bout with Ritchie. He was the market for the Yanks sub- | have ‘something for you boys in With the National League cutting |ira Thomas, John Gan sided at the closing hour and day or tw ANG Cedavane Vo Awentysone: BNA ling aii . @cet dangerous when he went after ‘The “Ro: forred v ins, Mike er of | toward night the bears were in full i soy referred to atuck ri . there will Paata Rack? t @hisrue, for he always had a chance) | PAN Around all) day waiting for that! Taverhal! Gt ny the Willson, Who's next? de-taad in the fying mi whereas momething’ and then discovered Sl @hen he waited for a chance to iam are sustained, no doubt thy Ama- | that th pure players next se The Feds needn't r Shugrpe he was too slow to Jack Dunn, | while Pretdie Wels the world's Habtwuight Eiddio Col- | chamiaon, 1 already suanet up to moet we wine Hin and Christy Mathew: | ty! § Jest nastiest int suave this club on. ett ; Mines THIRD Mt, RACK Purse $300 : Purse 2 ages elling: He and twenty yam ‘ i ‘hie cant’ al inomas Brow. a jens Ht Siew ytd nT teursAtietic Union will_aet prompt. |hot even ROU togethor U2 "44 worry now about signing up enough | ENGLISH WOMAN TO DIVE eit should be, in a ot | players for their league, fo fight promoters of ML ley W ar ing ee MeCarthy, matehmakor of the Bro: hab th By the time White had tele- i RABEL malstaretartteie Aus may Aesinte — EIGHTY FEET INTO TANK, | rein eine tat ie ave, ae ar a eee ent rom rm] sang tev ia, the hitting impulse along his pany cbambe 8 1! trade in a few days, but will hold One of the most. yaluahte men Mave, "Johptypounsles ae Wide | 1c i an The anh TS ta es Bhugrue had planted hie left | PY, fake, Ainatenne. it a4 ton a4 posaible abbed by the ods ainoe they | ytige Mao Kecleston of London, who Hihies « Qiut! wl Dundee, meri of ie rar —"Heart} right neatly and begun some new| who get money either through being As long as this Yank deat t@ | started out to fight organized base- . ca eeat Sh a . 5 ob Hubolen in t 1 Bunn, 135° operation, i" id directly for competing in amas, on your mind." he said, “2 |ball is Hy Brewer as their ern Mec suiares Po Oring oe sees J ove . Imimetately ater a, White shugrae bate | rus stig Jim, i: raves + Wiiati teur games or through selling prizes, | wouldn't be able to get anything | representative, Brewer has boen as- | Sportsmen's Show during the week o! Cro Oe ease While ok, the weal nile featherwaigh thy Sane 21 ore Me ey mest again it'll probably go If the Amateur Athletic Union de- in the papers rioht now tf 7 | sociated with the national game for] Jan. 2 at Madison Square Garden, will be ae ernie a nettle Lt! tumind from England. where le, a porentice allowal ‘Track muddy, — ean ae tacinioee An ee bought Tris Speaker, many years and knows baseball 84" tne Arat woman to dive from the girders, able to give este, fim eA Haber ai the Wind tp | = * well as any man tn the game to-day, Yeighty fect above the tank, when she |. oy a ay a rumor arourd that) record men the result will be a great A «| oe { yrofensionalism are pays ; > ta th ye who are dines] Anyway, It was announced that D. makes her first attempt Saturday night, | settle egy ; de hutnt against one of) quain Jando! of Aunna Je Mullaney of duckwonville, Bla, had | gtike Dontin, the veteran of 4he| This hair-raising feat will be performed | —iasing been voit! Wy tie i i P| BK howing of been appointed an American League 1 h condi- [twice a day by Kearney PB. Speedy,| mil be at least five dam bet ors's greatest athletes, a win- feur si Li Giants, Who has recetved his uncond mn vrizes, however, will not reach all of umpire, Mor fear that he gots + elense, may lead Richmond| Arthur C, Holden and "Daredevil" Joo | thumb is well § i . for tures years adviser ts of many championships and of fe secret professionals, some of Without a proper introduction, Honal release, may Wun ice miata 4 Gleason, for y viser to wm "A. A. ou Saturday Sores Cty will houk up Seat final CHICAGO, ; : i -|Murphy, the latter doing a one and al ¢, James Callaban, Jormer manager of thi "i ‘don't. col th ey At that follow: | team next season, If that elty suc gre to Boalt On f er dames Co + dormer e fav Olympic meots The} whom Hon't conpeal, the, faat thet lo “umpiring at | ceeds In procuring w franchise in the | half backjuck, ase Ait och | Ehicugo Americin vewtue buss oul team, be based upon affi- oer got theirs” before they a 4 a crowd attacked tha | International League. Miss Elainy Golding, champion tong | week. Made, by incividuale not di-| Or ine eld official and) one over ed fan distance swimmer, is the natural choice| 4 match between bearywelghta was arranged w oa bicycle at Mullaney, whien| ed Callahan. several : th for the on im, but will have tol yoay ty John Weismuantel, man the Oe at nih Biayed several | Connected with amateur sport,| jt is one of the shameful things ii vary caluily caught, and roda| ‘The New York club has forty-five | iy qt her beat to take rat prize. ‘Threo| roadway, Sitting a of rwkiyn. The. gue team and then with the Detroit | yments of cash to the connected with our boasted world t ext 26 ho will sway) punches in tite go are A) f the American League. bar who je ac-|superiority in amateur athleticn that way In wafetys eg oe eran echon iy other cracks entered In the event are ee t raf the 4 ue, "lh we ough | of public! Yes, and the heat o % that one} counting Minager MeGraw, who t8) bang Cole, Marion Collins and Martha mph ranted at me have op eonaitic actually (is absolutely on the level also under @ player's contract. ‘The | Hana Cole vent ie | Dartfeld Outpoints Gra Hagstabt. ‘This event will be held on! fiiliale'sn Satuniay mi the closing night, Jan, 9 Mlas Golding | battle on Tuemlay ereuing, x It wae, given out yesterday that | troubles in cutting down thie atring| oconuy won the long distance ewim| wadie Campi, the California bantamwelsht, and ma- only “min matters are holding | to t sone by May 1. » ie Com 0 senna Broadway Sporting Club in Brooklyn, hietio Union should haves tach the Yank dou, Yee, end share |'? wey one bY MAY from the Battery to Coney Laland, beat Kit sutivan. ihe, smtmmaire, Hala Jes The, battle -was fest and sclentine avest and throw the that "has sake for the past few yeu Mt rumor ound tops om same ie te base nm SORE Eas Vs fo ele Sethi st the ten sonatoaas it Attle Napoloon” will have his own) Soldier Bartfield outpointed Kid Graves in their ten-round bout at the ATTEN DEP ET DARN NT Se eee NR Rec Ne ML AP IR a mene —S