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rn EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ~———TOOLUMBUA CAN HAVE. ey THE EVENING WORLD THURSDAY, OCTOBER 28, 191 ———— [Ss38888| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ | VERY SECRET PRACTICE AT PRINCETON The New ¥ cd — | STADIUM IF ELEVEN . Ue ii," ( ; WINS ALL IIS GAMES oN CNN IA PT a Graduate Ready to Contribute kre low! ~ | ——— —»— According wo Tom Tromp, Another Reason Why Decisions Wine Gan awe a 2 Oe Should Be Rendered in New| graduate of the sariy tv Cmmnets ES, Wok borates Watt HME many different opinions fol - jowing the Dundee. Rute furnish 0 very good reas there should be deciatons in New York ings at Columbia. Ping contests. If the referee once gave | The scheme is to bulld a stadium Dis official verdict the matter would j atone the lines of the Yale bowl, keep- ‘ Ing mont of it below the atreet level. Be settled. Tuesday night the spec ators were about evenly divided as to the relative merits of Kitehie and Dun- dee. Those who saw only Dundee's @peed and aggressiveness, who sae him shoot out hundreds of blows while dancing about like an Arab acrobat, Naturally picked him as @ winner. But " i " * In prepa ation for the gold trophy race fi etatre eho, wer tea sButh American Lightweight Champion Declares Italian Has Discov | sree Yorn tonday, ana ring to see that Ritchie's short ing i ight— ch tuning up for the Election Day /tagediudlneeldl ergy lgepub ered Secret of Keeping in Limelight—Almost Impossible Ewe sie Pat rate Sy Sout st af every four punches Dundes sent to Beat Him in Ten Rounds Uniess You Should Happen to (uk | n Rftair” for. the drivers who and who gave Ritchie credit for hie steady aggression and bis clean hitting. were satisfied that he deserved the decision. Hitchie’s punching was he will clean, straight from the shoulder, and By Bozeman Bulger. until ‘with his famous Mercedes car, . ften enough to be abi a s hard. Dundee's was lightning fast HE thing for Johnny Dundee to! his i measure) whieh be éreve . od novement. c he Astor “up rac he Mereed spectacular, and far leas effective WA COULD avER. GeT Har “Te! do to| right time. He a cele ieee wn * pliote 0 he Time and again, when the galleries 0 500 mite AdMNApolis Experien Willie Ritchie, is to pack up|! slapping here and there without | jmoto. trouble in prawice for the Ast cheered what appeared to be a good b's boxing gloves, discard his sweater, | °@ect, but all of @ sudden he will [Eup. but De Palma hits bébn able to ef= hit by Dundee, those close to the ring. P YY B b ll A My 4 44) cover Up and come at bis opponent lfect' repairs in the meantime and. dc a ttire himee!f in modish clothes and | iike w cycione. He swings his fats | eh that’ t 8 ° good sad knowing enough about boxing to eace in ase a inges go on the stage. He is a born actor. | like @ windmill, and if One of those ever and possibiy. alittle taster Me gee clearly what hapyened. knew that hhlo's short block bad stop Blow a fow inches away ee es mark. An official decision Bill whose knowledge of boxing roy rs perience as third man in the ring is well go’ = the were of the wo! ve eaved a lot of use- $e “alscussion afterward, poral teum and the lease of the grand atand tateh Tt Beard Jim Corbett say to id Shifti lodgett to End snittea to quarter, where he is con- the first time since lagt Friday here Baseball War Might Have Been + +] except in case of a knockout, his op-| friend: ‘That boy isn't he's| ani ifting Blodge E . ni : HE bout came near settling | Would involve about $2,000,000, A sum ponent would not be noticed.” @ contortionist;’ and th: rg sidered a fixture, Oliphant, very fast Was 4 rough chop on the Hudson, but one question. Willie Ritchie is surely growing out of the light- has been practically agreed upon, ac- cee Met biel bootaaderd bata ncGeulan't you adopt. a style lke fate open Gaid runner and & tine aise one with Yale is only two welgbt class. Although the mateh| Lived, Says Weeghman, Own-|<°rding to an omcer in the Chicago] taixing to a man who knew little or i ayo Results. plunger. His unusual «icking ability “Two changes were made in the was at catchweights, he trained hard iddies have iota of promising lin, brother of the captain of the 1906 for it and carried very little excess er of Chicago “Whales.” The Feds have a new ball park in, Was airing some of his views on per- WASTING PUNCHES. material but Liou Ingraham aod eight, was again at No, 3. and deng- weight. Yet when weighed by the in- Newark and with Sinclair part owner |8@5a! maxnetiam. Kitchie, by the} «xo it would sap my strength so ie Tacks” Hardwick, the Navy coaches, staken at bow. O'Loughiin aad been Spector appointed by the Commission _, he scaled 139 pounds. stripped. Tak- ip off six pounds more would leave jate Joe Gans, the greatest boxer, in ‘Willie drawn rather fine. in baseball was more favorable now| would be taken care of by reorgan-|sfeasion and thinks.) 4 | my opimon, that ever lived. Gans now rapidly reaching a higher field for two years, was made, over jail his place. Dundee is a genuine lightweight,|than at any time since peace nego-| {zing the American Association and|Dundee the other night,” said Willie; | pever — his strength and knew| standard. The Middies especially are Into, au ant & height and reach make REL ENTRIES. and good enough in his class to make! tiations wore first proposed, President | the International League, The lat-|"but what I do mean ts that galeen | Rear chan to ty te ut when there coming fast and there's every reason him exceptionally useful on the re LAUREL }e trouble for the best of them. Helweeghman to-day advanced little|ter have long sought a chance to|!,nad beaten him decisively, no one) Nat Viitline proper moment and|t? believe the West Point-Annapolis ceiving end of passes, & style of game i ghould be given next chance at Fred-| further concerning the move to end| break into Brooklyn, and this could| hes a wonder. in boxing, Dundee is| drive home the wallop, Laiso studied| ame on the Polo Grounds Nov. 27 which {he sailors Pee Sek | SUSE RACKS Mia A ; ie Welsh. Without a doubt his re-|the war. He did say, however, that | be made easy with the use of the new} freak—a founder of an absolutely Battling Nelson's style, but 1 could| will be Just as bitterly contested as all QUEMY OMMet Oh Min etipack, doit Weiss. 40, Bish tans "an markable speed, in spite of his ec-|the eaih of R. B. Ward probably | Rark erected by the late Robert B./new class, Every eye in that crowd / ot see where it, was wise to let a) previous Army-Navy gridiron battles. most of the passing. Navy coaches Jom, baaty AUR. Ju loom acd 10S, ota centric style of boxing, would give| ne Geath Of It. BN. of Madison Square Garden was on| man tire himself out beating me #0|" me Cadets and Middies both lost say these two backs can hurl a foot Airickans, 1A)) “Mm. Jacks ji iremer, Welsh a tot of teoatie: “ula five! was the only thing that prevented the| Harry N. Hempstead, present head] him every minute of that fight, and [| that I could get him, and } say these two backs can burl catoher | {ari tals of the Kitchen, tod ncing ‘Atak, y ean poraibly bit when off iee| conclusion of peace following the) of the Giants, was too ill to be seen|knew it. Unless an opponent should “I know the crowd wants to a| through graduation a number of stars. Oh” Dio down to second base. | : Geor with’ both. teat, Sf Dundes| meeting Federal leaguers and repre- last night. Mrs, Hempstead. who is }happen to hang one on, his jaw and | man aggressive dnd it is likely that | The loss of Pricthart and Meriliat, the) \ . a daughter of the late John T. Brush,| knock him out it would be practical! gone after Dundee at the i bina-| <i wrould cut out the asronautice be'd| sentatives of organized baseball held| Scie however that the Giants arc|timoussibie ter anyone. to, beat Dune | aa 1 did in my DrevioUs ftt 10, Calg yee en en ae ote | cnet nceton ate leele centy of room in be one of the hardest hitting and Most dangerous little men in the statement that the outlook for peace in Philadelphia during the world's On Sale of Giants, Insist Federal League Officials in the neighborhood of that amount Settled Now if R. B. Ward Had Federals. ir New York the Giants could play Sunday games there, The other Federal League clubs CHICAGO, Oct. 28.—Beyond the for sale. In Dundee’s Of Boxing, + Land Knockout. right now, according “Without ever having given it a thought,” says Willie, “that Italian boy has unconsciously found a stage secret that many actors have sought in vain for years. You might fight him for twenty or even fifty rounds, but as long as he was able to keep his pep he would be in the limelight. nothing about the boxing game and way, ls taking a course at Columbia University, attending classes three duys a week. He is unusually well read for the average man in any dee in ten rounds the first time they Sf PA tee, ’ esate Pg ‘eat Bean Tar INTeRPeRence Pom nuMen . C Freak Style Says Ritchie ‘a strength one had fought him He not only keeps mov- Army and Na ever struck @ man on tho jaw he would think he had @ sleeping pow- e undee can hit awful hard for a small man. He was tiring at the end of that ten rounds the other night, and if he had to go twenty he would give out. That's the only way to beat him, At one time during the __—~— | Playing Oliphant at Quarterback Solved Problem at West Point, actly what | was thinking. at Annapolis Brought Good By William Abbott. OTH the Army and Navy elevens after a disappointing start are that I would have nothii 1 got warmed up. When I first started in the game I tried to emu- left when fornia I would h tion that defeated the sailors two! e made a bette! NURBERING PLAYERS ‘To Get HARVARD Goat, vy Coaches Despite Very Poor Star With so many vacancies to fill this year, Oliphant was given his oppor- tunity, first at one of the end posi- tlons. After a few trials he was for one so stockily built, is a fret- Will prove to be a West Point asset. were undecided how to place it in the early games, After considerable Shiftings Blodgett, a giant New York- er, who has been in the Navy back- tnat there will be plenty of room in the present season wit! lumbia man is & thus offers witen large enough to will not interfere with tural beauty of | tala Cat AUTO SPEED DEMONS IN rived at the Sheepehead May Speedway Which Ralph piloted to victory in the a clean oi when every Co- wver with en bring other provide a fund ot ® stadium that the architec. urrounding build This offer, im, will » TEST TRIALS TO-DA The drivers wio have not siready are p day positively that ein propably will not be ready for practice jonday cementation COLUMBIA EIGHT GETS PRACTICE IN ROUGH WATER. Coach Rice had the Columbia var- sity crew in the river yesterday for Rice had to x! the crew some work boating order of the eight. O'Lough- rowing bow and Sengstaken was in the second boat. Munro, the regular sweep at No, 3, is still laid up with sickness and the change was made to 106, *Bllver jurance ani mn ad jee, rs, wi a severe blow to the #he Palmer Stadium for every one . He has at i sorles. John B, Foster was very emphatic|met. I mean that seriously. Impression, I had seen Dundee, how- | years, who wants to see the Harvard- two-year olds;, one ~ fad nd aterpthtas boc ae ct:| "Should any eleventh hour event|!n denying the report. “The present! BLOW ON HEAD WAS DUNDEE'S [Grou eis Wnew that It would be| Cadets, The new material was prom- Princeton game Nov. 6. Tickets will oF fective style of fighting. were undecided for some time about| ERE’ clair of the Newark club will go "1¢ you go to a theatre,” he con-|10ow up Dundee as it was, but I would \ bles 8 « telegram trom a very | clit Of Mt Mans to put a team in| club even if he had enough money.” | tinued, "you will notice that the eyes [Have been a sucker to have started| Making varsity selections, Capt. Simonds, the Columbia Cap- je exceptionally candid manager: - we President Gilmore ridicules the of thé audience always follow the| Wings, Knowing that few of them} It was the uncertainty of coaches 'tain whose injuries prevented him _ “ ROBERT EDGREN, New York. |New York," said Mr. Weeghman,| oor. “Any one that says there isn't/action, The person who is moving| Would land. A boxer who swinks|and the slow development of the from playing a ‘Bt. Lawrence , Mandot fought wonderful fight nd the Federal League is pre} i!room for three leagues doesn't know |gcts the attention, There is some- | 4nd misses is worse off than one WhO] aigven that was mainly responsible /#st Saturday, was able to practise | All ages, the Consolation Hag-* against big weight handicap, We |io go ahead with the 1916 schedul what he's talking about,” declared|thing magnetic about metion, an1| does not hit t Colgate’ ict Fe Ww with the Blue and White aquad yes Title, — Comes, 11, Cape. 3S: had to allow Kid Lewis to come in id that the whole queation | Gilmore last night. Dundee has sensed that, There is| “But the most interesting thing to|for Colgate’s victory over West) terday afternoon. Raat dio. It was aaid ¢ 1 m| Garry Herrmann, in Cincinnati, re- | never a moment when he is not Jump-| me about this boxing match is that| Point. The same trouble prevented at 185 at 4 o'clock, which meant spoil the plans for peace, Harry Sin- owners are well satisfied with their investment,” said Foster, “and don’t think Sinclair could buy the BEST PUNCH. foolish to show iveness and then not be able to hit. , but er 5 a hes L hed to fol ising, it very green, and coaches be placed on sale in thie city within the next few days. ct i of peace hinges on the aale of the|fused to talk about the matter. He| ing around the ring, waving his arms,| Dundee attracted #0 much attention|the Middies from winning a game|, At Inst things are beginning to the decision. Hieris we a esate New York Nationals to Mr. Sinclair,| did say, however, that it was a story | shuffling his feet or bobbing his head. | simply by acting. It’s a good trick| until last Saturday. “break” for Yale. “Mal” Scovil. who wari jne mile . sri . and no Lightweight can concede ‘tain papers sald to-: hat] Worth printing, which can be taken If he could only last at it—if his wind|and one worth studying. Dundee is - sustained a broken nose in the Wash- | froiher, 100. Mr, ‘snipe, 109 Pet, 108; Seven pounds to. him. and. cortetn pape yaa eee ae eierrinann knows there| held out—nobody could beat him: Inla coring good little boxer and a| TR Army coaches have practically ington and Jefferson battle, was) "Chriggohine, 106; Vals, 106), “Holi, Howe, TOMMY WALSH tho sale, which would include the' ts a movement on to end the war, twenty rounds, I believe, he would] tough bird for anybody, but in atyle|#olved their problem by playing Oli- quickly repaired and the great full- | 1 irl, 100; "Bhar Birdy id —- tire, and then the other man would{he is a freak. He is @ pioneer of a|phant, a former Purdue star, at Pack was able to run through signals | j See aah bis “ TLLY GIBSON tells me that Jim have a chance, new school, Make no mistake about with the Blue team yesterday, Sov- a vy, Coffey from now on will “say nothing and saw wood" in hope of getting another match with Frank Moran. Gibson believes that Coffey ean yet beat the Pittsburgh Irishman. High Scores Mark Opening Of Evening World Tourney —— “To give you an idea of how his physical action holds the attention of the crowd he struck me one terrific blow—and only one—and I don't be- lieve a man in Madison Square Gar- den saw it. His glove, with a husky quarterback. This husky Westerner ae was only a substitute last season. “Look at me,” Ritchie requested. “Do you see any signs of battle?” ‘A careful examination showed not a scratch, The knuckle on the fore- finger of Ritchie's right hand was vil's loss would have been a serious blow to Yale, For Piles fist behind it, landed squarely on the Pile Treatment Is Used At “Coffey is still growing and hasn't his . teeta tin Oe , top of my head, almost. staggering | Slightly swollen where it had come in F is N WSs G SSH Pyramid Pile full strength,” said Gibson. “He's| Many Bowlers in Elimination 3°r¢4.tith 236: Frank Tomits bowied) mie. Believe me, it hurt, I have read | contact with Dundee's head, but that tic e 7 and Ossip Home and Hes Saved a Vast Rocens. Wosn be matures ne, colng Games at 12 Academies Pass |**rer*, gun Hopman, 214-214 tnd nobody ‘noticed that’ blow--no-| “Well, that boy probably slapped By John Pollock Henbe fra ted Horror r 3 he's gol ck Walsh rolled over 200 for six but me. mo with his gloves two hundred] eq Kia" Lewis, the English Hghts|asement of Billy Newman of Harlem, fights yperat to be as rugged as any of them, an mos in succession at the Bronx Palace | Gy, Out Me a noxing Dundee has| times, and those two hundred are], ic fe th the| Frankie MeCann at Scranton, Pa,. on Nor, , he'll be a better boxer and a harder| “Double Century” Mark, — | seademy. corer Were 206, 224" 213, | gion eted a atvie that ought to earn | what the crowd saw. ‘The tough| melent, who hes made & re uit of his | 12, abd Beoay Lacnard for tea rounds at elie | gor piles until, you have seen, what yaiies. Cottey wants to Sabi, Moren Hi GUL and 204; Ht White made 214-216, | ea vot of money. To. try to hit |one”-—he rubbed his head and analled |/Ign fare Of Masih ad Seg Os wan| te Fairmont A. 6. of the Bronx or the Ameri-| Pyramid Pile Treatment can ao) for ithe country.” That's what he neds BeSTy Brand it the honor, man at the | him While he is jumping around that rod A ly mi je other Wwal- | MANY votre ne tet Cine Triple M Sorting Club, the later part of November, | you in the privacy of your own home, @ has always do. his training in a ‘Arcad ‘The ellmination contests In The Even- “fails in next “with: 201, and George Holt falls in next with 221 an A club on next Tuesday night. His op- ~ fs ‘The Astoria Boxing Club has gone out of bus: eee gk = Fe get | s Sande ing World bowling tournament opened |7i4. FJ. Hill bowled 222 on the Park ponent will be another one of the mA | ara, and flag ocd aM vedas ig grote ale aian't de bite ba laat night ut twelve academies. Great in-| 215 4cbra ‘trom: the St. Niclolee Inn of the lightweight division, Mil bls Queensboro A, ©, of Lovg Island City, has en- Wows a big kid. He entered « AGies torest splayed by t rants who| alleys rolled by "Doc" Hur “Young” Saylor of Indianapolis, Whol gags the boxer to appear at his club on Satur. tournament and got se crazy over are trying to make the teams that will| At the Crotona Academy a 198 score recently boxed Charley White a draw day night who were to have boxed at that club bowling that he was more interested |°ompete in the finals, As we predicted, | %) ae ag me Miller, Bub fils News of Sports 1 ‘old in Shorts at the samu club, Lewis has been sub- | to-night, Kid Queens will mest Terry Maringy of that than in fighting. He won't|Mgh scores will be the feature of tho|befare the elimination” peried In amici, stituted for White, who Is unable to meet | Boston and Wille wl up in the country. Perhaps Gibson is right tn thinking that Coffey will become more rugged eliminations, as the bowlers are rolling | older. on their home alleys. A number of “double centuries” were recorded yoster- LEAGUE SCORES. MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Oct. 28.— Saylor on account of Ilineas, Oct, 28,—Fred broke SAN FRANCISCO, Kelly, world’s champion hurdler, Gibbs of Philadelphia will clash with Terry Adams of Newark, Walter Mobr of Brookiya t# another fighter Lorin Solon, deposed Captain of the Gunboat Smith bas another bout on {n the fa time. Among the notable boxers |day at a majority of the academies. American National tourney: Presto, |University of Minnesota football team, | his leg in football practice, it was learned| wast. Billy McCarmey, who was authorised by| who will be kept busy fighting west mouth, fe who have grown out of t ph ‘At the Bi Cc $17, va. Spartan, 916; Presto, 748, terda He b been playing with ‘clinch boute for the “‘Gooner’” out | Mites being matched to meet Joo Ghusrue Tee” class ih lim Savage. Thereienn @ Bronx Central alleys Hugo| New ftochelle, 659; Bpurtan, 914, oo has been suspended from the university |yesterday, He has playing Jim Buckley to ut | Twelve rounds, at Waterbury, Conn,, on Thanks & time when @ tap on the jaw made |Nockler rolled the highest score for the|Kochelle, 941 + 918, va. New |e an indefinite period, The announce: |the eleven of the University of South-| there, voday wired Buckley shat be tn sieved | ving Day ahernoon, be bas Just been slaved by m fall as if he'd been bit with a bali {fst day. He bit the pins for 247 und|_K. of ©. League: Mystic, Rose, 610, vs.| ment was made yesterday from the of-|ern Californie Although Kelly's Injury | for Binith to box eltuer Cart Moria or dum Foun | EL anager, Jock Bulase, to fight. Lach Crom bat, And now Jim ean take any Ind ve eT nn) Re. Soto, AABN Riyatle Foner “806,” Ve. |e ae ain George Ho. Vincent in| copeiats of e fracture neat the left ankle, | at Oulanome City on Thankaging Day steriran: | at Bridgeport, Conn, on Not. 11, and Wid f a hammer.ng and come up smilii ulna, S19) ARUINGS, OOF, ve. De Bato, . : a 2a Mile ie ge tata Burns of thie clty at New Britain, Conn,, on P ne. 0. the form of @ bulletin, would not decrease the athlete's ef-| gage in in the West next month, ¥ je thrives on it. Dillon knocked him | clared @ professional without the only |. Silk, Le mes William Oppenheim &| This, it is explained, is not an equiva-| ficiency at the hurdles, Nov, 10, down several times with heavy|piece of real evidence. There was |S, ,774. 721, 723, vs. L. & +3) Surn, 745, |lent of dismissal, as it leaves the de- — No case can be called hopelevs une @mashes on the jaw, and in the last | nothing to show that even if a slip TOR, 108. ed football Captain the privilege of Fred Fulton, the giant heavyweight of Miane- ym Wallach, who looks after the affairs of Pile Treatment has been three rounds Savage was fresb and Was rocelved the signature on it way | ari irttnaurance League: A. & M. Insur- etitioning for reinstatement at some Christy Mathewson of the Giants was| Fret Hulton, te gio’ nor” to bis lst less Pyramid tried and has failed Crom, is trying to induce je Letters by the " nee Co., 734, 602, vs. 4 * ‘on good st |p before Magistrate Barlow in the ¥ | bie brother, Leach i weery from hitting him. 86 the witnesses produced the al When the charges of proteenionsl jchargs of violsting a traffe regulation Kegprsd beoresiant, i san prance 14 6 oh de Gerda bween Leach and Ad. Wolsut, the p hopeltne are ip our ties nee ‘ioged prizes sold Ly Adams and tne > laying were made against |by blocking the rat Coie asd Se be te wre ‘ ‘ st Pyramid Pile Treatment your- E Irish-American A.C. ts still chock ‘given in’ pavmente as ‘woll as] atta rr Geeadion, Fomentnal. 8Prob- | Baseball, DIANE acloned an to thertruth [finpertak Hotel. with hit automoblte | sky iis sunsser wil brig him to New York for 1s gushing battle at the 8. Nicholag Rink and PA a Ch a fighting the Kiviat case, much evidence of a less concrete na-|stone, who make up the Hunts Point|of the rumors. He pers: in his de-|Matty pleaded guilty, telling the court | bouts with the big fellows ia thle vicinity, Bam is of the opinion that another fight b-| from your druggist or mail the cove And there's some truth in the ‘ure. The bigh oMcials of the A. A. U.|duckpin five, will roll a series with a | nial up to his disqualification. that he didn't mean to violate the law. tween them would be just as interesting. on below right away for a perfectly contention that the Registration Com- mittee of the A. A. U. gave Kiviat a| Adams was on trial. There were no combination Eastern tryouts and James| George Avery was the winner ty last ho FREE SAMPLE COUPON J "i Y teats will be fought, The men who will wallop | times in # recent bout and gave him a bad much harder deal than it has given| strenuous demands ‘for conviction | catchers in vine & devotes ay the Mating |e Sullivan memorial amateur boxing /nlght's Unies cushion to reer ret Sten "other aro Billy Mezers and Frankie Livpy, | beating, Charley **Youus" Weinert i» contident || PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, fome other athletes accused of pre | thes. In fact a mero outalder at the |eame’ and is. entered in Ree |tournament, to be held to-morrow and| Doyle's Academy. He defeated Harry | pinry Burns and Frankie Hower, Mickey Dunn | that he will beat hm on Monday night, “When 628 Pyrumid Bidg., Marshall, Mieb, rf Kivi: ing might have thou, ‘the wit-|tourney from the Bronx Central, Jude. | Saturday nights at the New York A. C./ Cashman by a score of 25 to 16 in forty-| 4nd Johnny Fuller, and in the main event Joo! 1 fought Dillon in Philadelphia,” sald Weinert Kindly send me a Froo sample of feesionalism. Kiviat seems to bave| n, ‘against Adams were on trialling from paat performances he williog, |and Crescent A. C., includes intern@-|three innings. In the English billiard | stein, who bas had a long layott, and Wille Jette, | to.dgy, "1 was practically @ novice and of courw || PyramidPileTreatment, in plain wrapper, been enuch less tenderly handied than| instead of the noted Platt, for they }doubtedly be one of the six leaders at | tional |. patione, ae Aiton ta aon | tourney: W. Davis won from J. Britton, ‘ — was knocsed out, 1 have improved since that . the famous Platt Adams. Kiviat was| wore bullied and | browbesten from Kosters acad ehamptony, and Jo {180 to) 138, Giaamen In euch event WH BG] gugip matner, the former amateur champon,| fight and rely believe that X wil outolnt bin Name «. team from Park Slope, Who were so active in convicting |team, from. F Brooklyn, Kiviat were entirely indifferent when to- ‘The winners of the free head made to discredit them. in tour- E The Met of entries recelved for the reliminartes of the 108-pound, oe Myuhd, 14B-pound. and” either the He got off with a suspended sentence. ‘The Olympic A, ©, of Harlem will hold « ape ctal boxing show to-night at which five ten-roand who bas won all his bouts since he joined the Altuough Jack Dillon floored Jim Sarage three this time."* ree trial, Street $ | feasional rapks, was engaged today by Bill ter frum Kiviat n if it were admitted that ent at Cordes Grand Centra . ght , 175-pound classes will Rutgers has conditionally cancelled its ‘of Madieon & Gi eo Nael tour ch teoloi be op of paper on whi is and has been a professional ot Wine Worl aWends pin’ ampetiti take piace "fosmorra? might af the New eye Baaketha achedule sae See com: | 8m pn ‘paulven os Nat oa ‘tebe in ee f mae thet cy =< @ demand for excessive “exper out his “amateur” nt SW ord pes compe x A.C, John Fitshenry, the metro- |ing season and has announced that the fe sounds 3 slg the didn't produce the “slip of |vA- "A. Cie right in ita claim that |e Write Hlephant alleys, olitan 146- ine nhampien, of E88, ond | game Wik, prosebiz ba Svs Wp Sie toe eee Dilue eat Charter “Young” Waaen | seieant (Ar Go oe satercay Rate Neck mise | amennnnnne OPORTING. . with Kivlat demand and sig-| the ‘A. ‘A. U. should apply TA SAMS ome of the Dowiare that wil be heard ohn nd’ one of Fushenry'ariyain in SH eoted action waa that the ‘expenae {in the Garden on Monday night, 1i,"bstoe' th the msi of te, rounds and OLYMEIO A. C, TO-N He bed acel- lorwar ase8 from at Bs Bros. alleys are Wr q decided to & “come: o| e greater than the avail: — ! to evore another U7 knockout burned it up. waa de- of ph fem Welt’ J QBs ‘courmament. ©”: ‘will cover. | wetme line of Marlom, mow under the mam aor enn oe aemapenamin in 9 Pas a