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__ FEB EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1915 “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK s | HARVARD'S FOOTBALL STARS FOR GAME WITH TIGERS AGAINST TIGERS WILL BE MARAN _* jaughion t Kicker Is Almost a Team = by atin Willard’s Manager Will Pick an Easy One for Champion's First Bout. : “— OOS VT Sees Winn By William Abbott, HAT @ill the new MM the outcome of the Titer-Orimeca battle, The fu for Harvard re- solves itself into a big IP—what Ma- OM JONES, who is Jepe Will Wert nwmiaw ban will do and how the sew players | ard’s manager again, has sent WENW RIGHT will perform—but there's @ growing Out the news that Willard is] BACK will introduce that the loss of Hirickiey, Dradiee nne Hardwick ‘ and Trumbull won't be such @ serious DAcmoN | biow Goarp wW belief that Hougbt matched to firht in New Orleans in February, Tommy burns how bee see TFLUKY TOUCHDOWN up one beat } city limits. Bee cose tet oc". | OVER COMMERCE TEAM © exception of Cay ‘ faugnton, who is @ t new talent, had to develop 1 now eleven this season, roduced wright, nun. Most > a , : a { ] : are backs, which at Willard’s contract with the 4 show teri ed last w » when the un show clowd in New Or is, and ke compare . J 4 bel overwhelmed th 4 ho Tt ' t and Wileos? Jone tan ‘nope thesia wort = ‘} Holman Played — Brilliantty, ooh reat fear 1 de Vila. nxious ., v “ to'fieht. ‘Aecorting to report, ne is| , Dut Gouldn’t Offset Costly —— ue man eo ‘a Ruaranice of $30,000 for erful speed, ae 2 . Fi 1 Andersar H shy yan t If Maha Sepemtnt i> be celocted. fhe will be Fumble in First Period, Anderson Wins Mateh Play le 4 change of t Mahan sass - ion hes ¢ ] ; a Aron } Saneh These’ ton't ‘another heavy | Against Bogey at |win. To weight in the country just now who i P Can'give Willard enough work in the| It Wasn't the fault of Commerce Gee te _prodece co geatlo ‘poroptra- | Cheering section that ebe test to More 4 tion, Willard won't be risking his |ris High School in thelr annual gume litle, except 7 theory, bg Pes at the Polo Grounds, The Commerce ISHEVUININ CHARGE OF sce = heavies h Ww: gstting it away from him. The only crowd, which occupied seats in the WiLcox F jews could lose would be by | firat-base section, ° near being a team himself. “ Iyine down or committing a. foul. rooted) loud and listrict yesterday, At the Baltuarol |" yy, pelt or support, will have King And as he is a very clean hitter | /stlly during the entire game, but aeTEe RIER hb wonderful backs. there's little chance of the latter | thelr vocal efforts were in vain, as | | |Clud, Short Hills, N. J., there were | | . ° 4 © events. A. M. Anderson won! Ki vecialty 1s line bucking. He complication, Morris marched off with the honors, Hinkey Is Now a Member of | the match. play against bogey. ni 5 his worth in a few games last wr are ‘8 esc keep god yey 7 to 0. . c ad Wnishing 2 up. Au 18-hole ' ; Enwright, j Bnother trong it the opponent select e : . , San A oursome handicap was won by line breaker, is ‘also a tower Pr rue Western heavyweight, | It was lke @ miniature Harvatd- Board of Coaches in Ad- harton Green and HT. Mefaddin, | strength on the defenaive, He played nearly equal to Willard in size. This |Yale battle, Commerce wearing tho A i ard was 9-10, 83. The put- {A marvellous game last season as ie would be in jine with the policy of the | Biue and Morris the Crimson, visory Capacity. contest, open to men and women, Captain of the treshmen cleven. This Present day manager of & champlon. | Won the two eleve F was won by W. R. Hill year Enwrignt has been bothered pea Whose whole business scheme is 10 | oo ew, ps apne met last yoar ‘The four-ball competition at Engle-| with a weak ankle, but he'll be im take the greatest amount of money e1 on by the soure of 7 to 6, vood in the morning resulted in a triple | shape for action against the Tigers, f ‘ pociad to The renting Wort The players in the tle were Wi cox, the Crimson ; that can be acquired with the slight- | snatching out @ victory in the last ve {(vecial to The Erening World.) fete avin ana WL fanen Te x, the Crimson quarterback, i est risk and overlook any opponent | minute of play. NEW HAVEN, Conn, Nov. 3.—The | {hh S80 a int’ sto. Saules, ocr | 18 4 man of spect. He holds several { who ie in the lenst likely to cause! on) Commerce ares nial seas Yale Athletic Committee will meet) #. 70; Graniland Kice and D. L. Manson, ering ore age oye 8 Prverstra de 5 4 no Putin te practically an unknown. | blunders, In fact, {t was their fumble jRere to-night to take up the general | biay%; Tne Oe Per ree ee ee ceotball. Wilcox hae (oslis tei | - His fame rests on the fact that he | that led to their Opponents’ score. | Athletic situation anu particularly the 36-hole handicap and an 18-hole/the knack of directing his team and 8 qbout six and a half fect tall and that! white in the shadow of th ; | matter of Yale footbrll in the hope | Randieay, wong the main events at the! picking plays. he outboxed Arthur Pelky. He ix the| (Til'* ln the shadow of thoir own that it can be smevthed out for tue [tie former wish 6-@5. Jit Mt Johae| The Crimson line this yeas, Remuee | only opponent Pelky has made a show- a r holding Morris for rest of the secsun at jeast. In the . 89-18, Tl, and A. W. Brand, b0—9./0f #0 many inexperienced men, has ing with since he boxed McCarty. Ac- | downs, one of the Commerce back. meantime, Tom Shevlin us in charge the leaders at 18 holes. jbeen rather uncertain, especially on cording to ‘reports, Pelky knocked him | field dropped the ball and e “ 4 the Heid by appointment of Capt. annual election day handleap at the defense. The indians pushed the it roued pbs ry aay, he down and was generally mussy as long | behind her goal, Weinhelmer, Mor. *, Wilson, who also has replaced Frank | Lakewood was won by E. J. sfort Brac Crimson forward back almost the as he lasted. Any one who knows the! ris's alert right halfback, fell on the - —————Hinkey’ by @ board of coaches Mite LN. W. James trophy played for /!e®EtH of the field and Penn State last | + record of the Peiky glass jaw can ball for a lucky touchdown, He | ‘ Which Hinkey is a memoer. ’ on the Fox Hills links waa won by fT, D.| Week charged through them for big ' k j imagine what chance Fulton would | kicked the goul, | board Includes Tom Sheviin, John | Waterbury with 93-20. 73, gains, This week unusual efforts | oy have against Willard. Commerce was thunderstruck by a a in oO e Uu ar ‘eld, John Kilpatrick, Jonn Owsley,| At the Apawamis Club the golfera|were turned on the line and once | ; Morris's fluky sqore in. the first Howard Jones, Kay Bigiow, Ted Lil-| were divided into two classes, one for n Houghton's coaching has earned | Jean in really anxious to fieht he | period, and during the rest of the ley, Dr. Bull and Bud Talbott. those with handicaps of 9 or under|results, Gilman and Dadmun, two big might take on Gunboat Smith, | 40€ she played us if discouraged: Frank Hinkey is in dvisory c&-| and the other for marks of more than |husky fellows, have been developed pacity. It is in that capacity that his}9, C, L. Watkins won in the first|to the point where they can act as great value has been in times gone, division and W. C. Lester led tho field | “steadies” for the other forwarcs, Gile iby, when as this year Shevlin and that had the big handicaps. man is particularly effective checking . ( Mg It wasn't the fault of i m who holds a decision over him in | Holman that C be HG eae Si é r @ Frisco twenty-round bout. The; the bright individual stay ce iene 7 s ea - - , dl : i Gunner seems to have gone back a bit,| tle. He was in ‘ad aps ie had a chance to . ne in je man: bs e ng be oF 4 6 a ounty A on e energetic dn . ho o! long runs through a by ol + . ‘, ‘since the baseball seaso: jed—the| town and may be asked to meet with | jeaa th a card of 89—12, 77. leaves his position to bring di hy ayT BEPC fore ttle ne might unearth the sateen the Mortis rovters hate: y,.| Game Develops New Muscles, Says Giants’ Pitcher, and Gives pain that caused me ail (9. trouble tha COMMING ay tA big field started in the four ball |runner. te Hy ‘ r) be howledge Hoiman's gre: i ry ‘i last summer, If I can keep on build-| It was stated beg je committes | handicap at the Wykagyl Club of) All told, the best cure for any Ber Bienes when It's 20 Theye te Rick ,and had “his team-mates apes Ailing Ones a Chance to Rest—Pains Which Caused jj%' ;ummer. If 1 can keep o muscle | Would not take up the matter of the| Now Rochelle, W. F. Ste¥enson und| Princeton overcontidence Is the lines "Moran. While Frank tent by and, anywhere near the form he showed, Slump in His Twirling Disappear Since “Old Master” Be-| bens aitected I believe it will put me |eligibility of Le Gore and Easton,| WM, Pickslay were the leadera with up of Harvard's star nm masage in the condiinnn fo oh weany ' Commerce would have won eanin Pp in good shape for next season.” who, with Spencer Pumpeily, R. H.|g3—¢, 77, Enwright, Wilcox, Gilma@j and Dad- ~ Souple of years ago, he has a punch. | gminere® Appeared to ba the gan Swinging Clubs on Links “Hay anybody over given you a sat-|Feheit and Capt.’ Milburn “have been Sa nies mun SS) FRAL puts him in the second choice | with the punch’ thea’ woraaa’t,_ there : latactory 0. anauon 68 tO | the | ine tree table board at Quorue ret,| TED LEWIS WINS AGAIN, ers 4 - ould ne hry Tile . Up Coffey’s inability to take a tap on | “Hoty afya ies By Bozeman Bulger. he made the cotirse in 8, ‘Wy tar the Bin. tne iaughed: “Chariey Athe|yeara fresnmah team has boen. de linet tease, pave Welne Bavion « PLAY AGAINST VARSITY, Beer. Be chin, and he ceased to bo @ money | passes, but as a rule they were Mat’ | (RHRISTY MATHEWSON. has not| best he has ever done, ‘This puts him |; Welle ne Wausned. “oharicy Auhe | ered eligible. Dy the faculty after) nocing lesson in thelr twelve-round bout Five Willard ee ey cittle Pilon woul ly executed. Frequent. punting, was | given up hope of @ return to)! 4 class with Jack Coombs andjingr ne had the same trouble in| Baming off bis ¢ faminations, and Waal vere last night, and was awarded tho TON, No Ju Nov, %.—Blus of them, “But six foot six Willard and | meres mad ey geoGt, Sides, but Com. the old form that made him the | ther star golfers recruited from the | his shoulder and that is lasted ten thin afternoon for the. scrimmage, | decision, tn the opening persion i, thenthal, Shenk, Andrews and Me- @ee. five foot nine Dillon would offer t jad @ shade in this depa teat pitcher in the world. Friends|‘!4mond. Some men play golf alllyears. He discovered that it was| (nik Alor ae ng shifted to eee tele teem le Sik etn to win bY! Cormick took positions on the scrub Fr too} ment. reatest pi % | muscular rheumatism catised from | Cat i Os, F team _yesterd a th urd @ contrast in the ring. Also pe pe ith him frequently | thelr lives and wever get below 90. 4 ‘(right halfback in an effort to| the count of seven with @ left hook on y ay ans ese formor Willard’s leanest fighting welsh After the first period neither sidepWHO have been with him frequently | Tye \0tl ARO ler wet prove bie| Wearing wet garments, Now, that's strengthen the team. ‘the jaw. stars rip holes in the varsity 245 pounds ripped Hy Ay ogetily 8] was able to seriously threaten to| since the end of the basebalf season | ‘ _, iy mpi encouraging, isn't it Boies sities ae Paoae line, a det nse crumbled before ~~ 271. Willard trained nara m ws hs | score. firmly believe that bis next year will| hort game,” says Charley Atherton,| [t was evident though that Matty he onslaught of this quartet, which W. for’ the Johnson tent, Prom ty ME | Neither Morris nor Commerce has] tea goed one, a retired ballplayer and an old com-|did not believe he was to have such | doesn't augur 1 for the Tigers in their struggle with Harvar, next one of these slap-stick affairs her | sonsone bate ceperintch suvabea this “Old Marater” ts going at the|Tade of Matty’, “he'd bo a atar/Mlong siege | 4 Saturday v3 a sane ta, wolghing over 360 pounds. as| many ‘defeats as they have Victo: {Job of putting himself in s} xe in his|golfer. He drives as well as moat| morn his side “and if ft can’eniy Fistic News and Gossip ail *, But not trained down ls over 293” | Fes usual businesslike way, and he has|anybody and drives straight, toi keep my eye on this golf ball and i iekn folicck SCHOLASTIC X-COUNTRY 4 © hnfte a punmneyalsenooted boxer. ite for the Army-Navy waive lover in tng] adopted & rather unique method. He| Though Mathewson to all extental iny mind on that next green I've gut CGI SORE: RACE WON BY RUSSELL. . ite a punch | . “Navy game later in the and purposes had completely dropped | 4 ic iS ao 0 tare — He straight oy tion to his size. | month, bas played golf dally elu receiving out of sight since September we|the trouble and string along with me, Frank Moran will ws ned * Be peter 1 Ryaulbedl yy oe eee Se —_—— -- detente. He nas ante 8, ery _—— his last check from “> Giants, and) caucht him in the act of smashing a| Incidentally, the "Old Marater” has | Willant in « ten-round bout « Mere | iat Sraseet ante te ae, re heme | Saraid’ Riagah, 4) aad High fard work In the ring. It will be a 10 At t . exanaeee 12 Weep |¥'yp watt erred Hi | (oem arive on tie: Hiei tee Ue By twa NaS Ne EOL Pagie cum carmae | pew suemattn Oe Geter entiay sen: | Ws ce fer ist 7 "[ficnegl, was frat home in the triangu- long time before any other heavy 20 A hle the snow. public course. study, i o ley, * eg paril Y veholastte cross-country run, ne ° rrr ” ‘ sere, told the writer to-day that he ie ready over the Prospect Park ‘4 Talent is broveht up ‘to Willard es in Not only has Mathewson developed} "1 liko golf.” he said, “because it ",/405ieNen. 1. suing in this game, I|som'« cones thle risliy between Wien | Pred Pultoa, the Dimusapotle hearrvieht, vo | day. He covered three ant see. eetee f ye Aahting standara, Holy Cross Run new muscles while the ailing ones are| the obly mild exercise I know of that) | V8 whe? osoitned, “ia ‘concen: |end Moran, ond that if Moran to really antiew | has woo eevers) battles with e, Moccbout since he | atin a'18 wine tet ona se onda. Ly i | The hundre given & rest, but he has developed 1 ion. If you keep your eyg on the| to go agsinst the champion he will give him a| br at Sheepshea into a corking good golfer. In 1 game!a funny thing,” he added, “but I have] ball and your mind on just exactly | guarantee of $10,000 and an additional §1,000 for jehed out as ® fighter, te sebaduled for another |Ioomis of Hall was second, > on Friday night, He will go ageinst Torry /@Nd T. Mackay, the victor's teammate: d mile automobile race Ray yesterday after. third. Erasmus won the team honor } what should be done with it, I believe Moran ought to grab this} Kellar, the California scraper, for tan rounde| from” yoni. F; POY, to'brine out a New yates Die event| afore than 200 entries have been re. | At Van Cortlandt Park the other day not felt that pain in my shoulder} 7 1" Sen! you-could be @ fairly good ie wil give himn a chaace | at 4 show to be held at Duluth, Keller fougor at [ffO™ Yonkers. | Far Rockaway” finishes . va. he » attendance was only a emai} aahae celved for the three and one-half mile ( & Sr. Of that at the Astor Cup race, anq | B0¥ice road race to be held under the | golfer. at the world’s title,” the local clube several mouths ago, but did pot eee . trati It — Geet with much succres, te not'ao very, ifterent from ase | Beony tonard, wo an derlepe into one of| “isan toes wl uy and omaueranotr am.| MISS BJURSTEDT TAKES f the splendid aeria} | auspl of the Holy Cross L; 2 if itcher concentrates his mind| the most promising lightweights in this country, | piious lightweight tonight, The fighter ie Andy extubition of Demenion Mii Sanday aneracon at dae ee Bowling Strikes and Spares Raita utah aca eaiaiia tialanety ‘esr ; | Gr, in" amb ae Pay “wi PACIFIC COAST TITLE i, omnes cap , abe The mo-|:o meet Jop Mandot, como togethor tm @ fifteen-tound go et the New -———— ‘4 me ATT WFLLS, the Enetish | TA°e Will Start and finish at the club ewes! pty ae ees get RE shouting pe rounds a! the show of the Harlem A, ©, Haven (Conn.) A, C, Cross ie also matahed SAN FRANCISCO, Nov, ” 3.—-3figs | lightweight, or welterweight house, No, 821 West Forty-third * bor the other players and the score to | Nor, 19, Gibson signed the articles of agreoment | sive: Gene Moriarity for ten rounds at the Cler.| Molla Bjurstedt, national woman's ten- i who visited this country q| Street: near Eighth Avenue, At the and of the firat week's Dowling |avolied when the schedule for the finals, disturb him ho is Just Itke a golf player | after he bad been informed by the matchmaker of | mou A, , of Hrookn on Mouday night, nis champion, defeated Mrs. A. Nies 5 me. , couple of years ago and boxed Leach | 59M of the best prizes ever given|in The Evening World elimination con-|!% en an " aye Sheree! who loses his poise and begins slicing! the clud that be had Mandot booked up, Jobony Ertle and Abe Priedman alm box at this|Meyer for the Pacific Coast champion. : ‘ ow, This win b jaranc ship yesterday by a score of Cross, Packey McFarland and others, 7 "Yeh an event will be presented | tests it 1s @ diMcult proposition to Pick | dates agreeable if the lists are sent in ac| the ball. It’s all the game. show. This wiu be Ertie’s first appearance in a core of §—4, 26, - 6—0," Miss Bjurstedt represented y tf, “The swiny if, however, is en-| Dan “Porky” Flynn, the Boston hearyweight, | pout in the East, - e. the Chicages “uibexed Charile White of|%> the frst six men finishing, 4 | tbe bowlers Se cigearrare int tas Nad: MRO TA TERS TN Labatt | ect tas naae a peed inietaa te tour oes oat he retars weit bi@GOT'Kid Wilma ant pa | Wewtesite Tennis Club of Now Yor nica e, | special prize will also be given to the | for the team sont John Kester, meets “Silent Bil” Heins| but a man who has been a ball player] be bas taxen part in with the other bix fellows, | ., The returm Wout bet eas ene toe Eel one eres yory clever When he first | first man finishing of the Catholic | *mtrante have been hitting the pins IN| atthe Bronx Central to-night in & series: |Gumit te haga ee alee rede tte eIE, | hea tees socured’ by Matchmaker Joe Lavina to Ir +, 4 ems he has: * t lo hie skill. Wells received only a unis over $400 for beating White. “Some| Men's National Union, ‘The Ferrie of the agile young gentlemen White| Trophy, a 1 chased around a ring received more than that for running away, ‘ to have taken place at Memphis, Tenn., on Nov, 8, has been declared off because Williams Yhure! Yathol good <tyle at all the academies, and the| Paul Kritchel will referee the match, 5 CO-ordinate| mest Tom McMahon of Pittsburgh in the A. L., Chureh A. L. or Catholic Young) majority have averages of over 200. ml His muscles are trained to rain: ten rounds at the American Sporting nite fe th di and he is accustomed to using them | bout of ily ‘ake ha is aa eh ; Hach of the ten men that registered | giminations ut the Bron Comal ere | more than the average. citizen, In| Chub of Harlem on Tviday Mahi “Teen, mes | vetted fo wah (8 ot 158 pounds, bleh wee “inch cup, will be given | omeial scores of the Bronx Central last|an average of 230 for ten gang ‘Neck. | other words, an athlete tn any line is ated for Jims Savage, Harry Qattie dishis| Se wish, ther a to the club having the first five men|yignt made "di centuries.” ‘They | len ia secon] with 221, and Dummer fol. | apt to be better in another athletic line | Tosmy Hogan of Hutalo in the sem-fiva crossing the pats " a7 Meets lows with ‘a the not followed . -— o; Ne 216; Huber, 210,| gente Hauschiid he atte than of teriectve or fits whe ciate peg lee lye gy aan Oe Tomitz, 224, 212; }at the Park Row Alle swings stiffly simply does so because | yorting Club of Brooklyn on Saturday aight, In Dummer, bia his muscles never were used for swing-| the fit go Jimmy Murry, the local Italian ban - When ordering saye BURKE'S GUINNESS. Most places serve it exclusively Bottled by-E.4J.BURKE ae —— were H, say—what Houck coula| The honorary guests, who will act | 735 do to Dillon!” exclaimed |* referees, dre: Capt, Dieges, Mr. |205, 200; Menw, 220 Houck's manager in our| Dolan of the Timers’ Club, Senator |McIntyre, 214; Papino, 21 the list to day His average is Joo Gans of Brooklyn to meet Ja on and Zulu Kid to tackle Al, McCoy, the mid. dieweight champion, in ten round bouts at « " . q 207 2 re i) go against Teddy Jacobs of the " Presence Monday night just after| Thomas J. McManus, Congressman | 20% 207, 207, and Herrlan, 20 Landgraf {9 one of the most likely con-|ingi oF, rather, he waited too long be-| tamweight, wil ‘ i show of the club on Friday evening, Nov, 12. Dulen hed put the ts on| Peter J. Dooling, Herman Beyer, Will.| At Borgman Bros. alleys, Rosenfeld | tende # for the team from the Eureka | fore starting.' A & proof of this, the| east side, while in the main wo Soldier Bartteld | 700 Kua mcancly gare, Young aleaia 4 bord 2 eltenfeld an average of 215 for| other day I saw an old gentleman past|of Brooklyn will exchange punches with Davo young Mr. Weinert, jam Dalton, Assemblyman Charies |"24¢ 08; Breitenteld, #8 to date. sixty who swings a golf club just as| Kurta of Newark, N. J. “Yep. But what we'd prefer would | bono ’ P. Fer. | Dan Weiss, 218, 204; R, Ginsburg, pel 1 = Henry Bletzer, manager of George Cha be to see what Dillon tould Ag Met yadda daimes ¥: Fore f, $08, 20%, Bronx Palace scorers) The Broadway Arcade’s honor man is ferent tuartha tsa Laentnlavine rolt Dan Morgan, manager of Battling Lavineky, | great featherweight. fighter of ‘Battimone, Bel m Houck. He'd omit none of the fancy | re course will be: Stert from elup | We! Bender. with 235, 2125 Apple, fight gues, i? 8" Qverage of 380 for) since he was eighteen years old. The|decered today that he has completed all at-|ansious to bare Chasey mart Johany Kiteon trimmings a CF with a complete | ee, om lub | 210; Agresta, 226, 212, 204, and Thei —_————— muscles had simply stuck to their|rangementa for « ten-roand go between Levinsky| the featherweight cbamjion, that he has ottere | pirertmeat of “wallops,” “kicks” and | pare, sarenee ¥ Aes Wiird Bireel to 210, 208, aaah i Double Victory for Ho: early training. and Tom McCarty, J Montane, laneey i * Jimmy Dime, manager of Kilbane, « guarantee of Abe Friedman gets the first chance| along ‘south on Elghth Avenue ae q ‘ Hoppe easily defeated Yamadi, the Jap, | 224 snow begins to fall, Matty ts Bo-| Brooklyn os 0 Bias "same the Geet ue ee” at oe ound fight, the best ten gar ten-round fight 216; Knobloch, 217; Van net 4 EVERYTHING Fi I ing on @ hunting trip where he will| pout between McCarty and Jack Dillon has been | Dime name the date for the fight, the man who won fr d| Forty-third Street, to the o Ouse, it 212, W. in his two billlard mateb —e Bil Millidmes cna foul.” Frieamnen tha| © entries wil chase vo-morrow night | filed 20d; W. Harder, 246. 212. | the Ted Stag Academy. ‘Tiye attempoon ec wih aut nia Mat cent eel ee ee posers whe ‘batted’ for" the Yeatberwsignt eckee Har s Bowlln “ Mag Mitle Gghter, He won't be a with J. J. Canning jr, No. 412 Tenth | 0p! sha ye irewens Pye ta: Dolan. | score ‘wax 400 to Gt and the evening | Commeewill Dut him Just Fle rin, Zaok Dilen, who wan 6 host of aizaivers in thle | thonmio’ at elght pears 960, aie to clanh " bag, for Johuny Ertle or| Avenue; James Burne, No. 821 West {8 and H. Haynes, 197, 193, on thé | string 400 to 128, Hoppe made high | C@rly i BN 4 e +} Monday night by his slambang style | eeain. The digned’ rtices ‘of agreement ces and Terms to Suit. one else, They will box in Brook- | Forty-third Street, or Joseph P. Mureka stripe runs in the afternoon of 201, 112 and 84' If he doesn’t have @ good season it} vicinity on ay yb oe ee | Salling for thom to meet ins twentyround cou-| REPAIRS BY EYPERT MECHA! apy » They ox in Brook- iB thied Birest, cacph P. Lae & Alley owners are requested to send in| and lust Might scored: 194 and. iio can never be said that it was because | of fighting and als bis decisive victory over | (2g: teiore the National Sporting Glub of Loudon : 'HANICS, ago next Monday, Co., No, 111 Nassau Street, @ Uist of dates they would like to have! high runs against G4 and 45 by ‘Yamada. the “Old Marster” didn't try. Charley ‘Young’ Weinest of Newark, left yes-| the early part of next mouth, dew. , ° ’ Se ue —— - ~V. &

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