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SC THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 18915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK THE MCMORABLE BATTLE BETWEEN PETER MAHER AND KID a MAHER-CARTER BATTLE HOLDS PROMINENT PLACE IN PRIZE RING HISTORY -t- — More Action Was Crowded Into About Five Minutes of Fighting Than Is Seen Nowadays In Twenty- Round Bouts—Maher Down Three Times Before Being Gounted ( Out. msn MAME WHOCKED Camere Downe By Robert een, j So HARD THE IO Tunney @ Copyrigh|, 1915, by The Press ublishing Co. (The New York Ewentng World) SUMMERSAULT AND Feu on Me PACE, No. 10—A fight that went less than two rounds, but had : eames ccm: | more action than you'll see to-day in twenty. ps: MAHER th Irish, and Peter could fi 4 He never went into Semi- Pro. League in ON. | a @ ring to stall, His idea of the idea) way to win « battle to put over # “wallop” in the beginning of the first round. If Peter's first To Develop Players For | punch didn't put his opponent to sleep Peter tried to produce the slumber effect with the second. If he couldn't score a one-round knockout he was Bi Ci I A d wearly as well satisfied with a knockout in the second. Peter liked to ig U ircuit § pprove fight, but he didn't believe in fighting twenty rounds if he could fight less, and win, He did win a lot of fights ina hurry. Peter's punch was second only to that used by Bob Fitesimmons, and it was second only because it Promoters “Were Are Are Ready to ba was his natural punch, and not, like that of Fitzsimmons, a highly educated) Form Regular Organization to) ici) con vere and look over tour or! punch that knew all the “knockout points” and the various ways of reach z five men ina week, It always seemed ing the solar plexus. Help Out Organized Baseball! peculiar to me that New York, the| UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ning World) ——_— $$ $$ _—-——--——_—_—— |New York Sends Best Five Of Its Amateur Boxers To Win Titles on Coast Lucky Youngsters, Off on “First Cabin” Trip to San Francisco Exposition as Guest of A. A. U., Will Meet the Champions of games, That lo for We scouts to a rips accordingly, V Down in Philadelphia, t ar eercisoibe aveant toe bal plays} Te CRoww cumver on cuams the Various Divisions There on Nov. 12 and 13, . fo, Maher met Kid" wag unable to land just right, Carter| —~Arthur Irwin is Interested. <7... “evnonins round for ball play TO oon ar Pete ++ --:- ——_—_——— days. Since then Peter j rushed again and again, driving heav- 7 The organization of such a league | - * ry De “bt " ve from his high estate aa “Champion My Soe eter'a body, sana’ | ae ae loe al BEC noters are discussing | “G" : ec ie rapa erage werk : ay ere, two matches om * e fourth rush ‘9 right ma ould entail practically no extra ex the happiest. fello + Gam i, bone rg eat glove struck Carter on the mouth and By Bozeman Bulger. pense. All of the teams have grounds Glick | Will Be Bi Factor world,” exclaimed an entbu- o- in. the ye es | Gviving a milk wagon and ‘tending | Grove him back, bleeding hard, But | HE scheme of Joe Higgins, scout|to play on now and they could use! : Tatakatate oe 4 ee a te es ae = Carter, nearly middleweight |there was no soft spot in Carter's f the Detroit Tigers, to make| the “ mpires, They could play siastic youth, as the nd Obio line} Won nineteen of the twenty-one bate champion, and the best light-heavy: makeup He plunged right in again. New York a proving ground| elt Bunday games sui is they do For Princeton in Battle cial of the Baltimore a » Tine | tien he. haw had by the” knockoad 5 * San Francisco an opped John: joney, the United States Navy. down I over saw in a ring. There was | #ending nsal Polen otek arora vinke Gi ecanaiiimca wis rat ; Sastern amateur boxing champlons|the 125-pound championship at the MAHER WAS PAID BEFORE HE|C4fer, tearing in, fury in hie eyes, | try, appears to have taken hold. areee Chath Tk Ee Rt ae ee - orro rept nationai| Fair last May, in one round at his fists flying; Maher on the defen-| Four of the promoters of somi-pro|# league team in New England, has who'l compete in the inter recent Eastern tournament. Leo: ENTERED RING. sive. Then in an instant Maher’s|ciybs in the Greater New York dis-| Pee? im town several days and is go- championships at the Fair Thursday |\s going to turn professional as s0om ing over the list of amateur and nem!- \ Priday . . . trict have signified a willingness to go] pro players around New York to build | Tiger Sasatints ty Is a Human! can cut loose with his team at top “nd Friday of next week as he returns from the Coast, and he ter. The Penn Art Club was packed. Carter’s jaw. Carter's feet left the into a regular league, and there is) up his club for next year. He agrees “lucky” y vill be managed by Billy Gibson, |spoed early in the game and get bis, The so-called “lucky” boys are|W/)) be managed by Bity Ciueon. r joo as ead and body flew jitte doubt but that others will be) with Higgins and Kejley that this finen going at high pitch Harvard Meyer Perkle, Educational Alliance, saline HA fgg emt Mg vem Bho FR wat diva waited for the main Beck before the impact of “Maners |feady before spring, ‘The trouble at] should he the real proving ground of} Dynamo and Knows How to) wii vedereatoa. ‘They point out how js om Shar! {right flashed over in a shortening end. Bob Mratrong wae benind Car- curve. His gloved fist whanged on chance to train before the bouts. 108 pounds; = Charlie — Leonards | Chicago they will have a stopover terrific blow he turned a full somer- that time, it is feared, will be in limit-] ¢he country for young talent, Glick transformed Old Nassau’s team \limbers’ Club, 12. pound: Jona! ive hours, and the: lan to work out Se en natn eet ies to |aault in the air and fell on his face, |ME_the league to elght clube. ——__ Carry the Players Along at/in the last fow minutes of the game Gaddi, St. Bartholomew A: C158) at tne Chicago A. 7 plan, to wore ae wait, for Peter, remembering past ex-|!¥ing there at full length. pro clubs would make more money no Goubt Franke Glick le well qualls | poem) Sa eoeae ee, A hae San Francisco at 9 o'clock next periences, refused to go on until his} Joss Willard turned Soldier Kearns|by being in a league that could fight Top Speed — Scrubs to Play| acy. o send his Princeton tense et vig, | ement A.C. 175 pounds, and APBOF) Monday night, which will only 61¥@ Money had been paid him in cash. {half a somersault with a punch on|tora pennant,” says Mv, Higgins, “and tory. He is a naturaicborn football Speriaan, aTeinity Cee C.! them about one day's training. ‘There was quite a contrast between ~ bye sel rset h au aig eee oa there should be a disposition on the Game. player, with wonderful personality [rCoMIsh, Repyon ealGer West than | per nls agmremation Je the best Maber and Carter, Maher wee dark. | vallop had turned Carter over wo that |Soatase them. Players have got, to SiG Woeeneuen. Glick te teeltenel ft Hoboken. Tevine of the Av A. U. "The only one dark except on top, w it was] he fell face down. be developed somewhere, and there is carrying the rest of the players along ,, At colcago the New York deléga-| we don't feel quite sure of is missing. : Scandi-| It looked a sure knockout, but after!no reason why Greater New York By Wiltiam Abbott. at top speed Diavere sl008 tion will be joined by the three Cleve: | Perkle, who is trifte too ent. navian blo! with eyes|lying still a few seconds Carter|@hould not be one of the most fertile 3 $ i Yale had the Ti 19 to 01 |land boys who recently won Eastern | other four lads are much better bose of light Niue. ‘They were of a height, At “nine” | fields in all the country 4 >. | HE Tigers have a decided ad-| | ean i pillage po at seu, | titles. They are William Lrior, Cleve- | ers than those that made the trip ta about six fee: tall, Maher and with} “I have covered thousands of miles : ‘i ° " Vantage over Harvard at the] {it 4 Mis haul coven som the side liand A. 'C., 115 pounds; Vincent poe the spring. Perkie has been boxin acowled at Carter, and Carter glared 4 arms down waiting}every year for the Detroit club and|Atlantic City Golfer Led Field, quarterback position, Frank pe mes'® Kono, 185 pounds, and John L. Kar-\ oniy eight hacitha wud. whea'tis t | malevolently at Maher, Each was| for Maher's attack. frequently pick up players that have | place at quarter. With a slap and| Ki, land A. C., 145 pounds. on 80: ight should be Glick, the Princeton Captain, is eu-| words of encouragement Glick roused | lskls Cleveland A. C. id poulis, | jon some more welght he L in, his ht poised fe 1 13 * tees Seee for The beainnin’ of (ey Was | tne baockott Blows es ldots around New York ended to.go| Of Ninety in Qualifying perior to both Watson and Wilcox at|the weary players to the stage when | noxors stood up on the observation and when the bell tlanged they w ee ee i they. fairly amothered Yale, coming isanaheed “tirawellé fogether in an instant. As they meét| Before he could start it Carter|out in the sticks to get a chance. driving his team, the ability to get] hey, fairly amother ule, coming] platform and exchang: o . , Carter whipped a vicious right into|junged to meet him. A few seconds |are spending thousands of dol Round. the last ounce of strength from his| Rest" tous tisw without Glick ene | with thelr friends. SHEVLIN SELECTS LINE-UP Maher's body, and Peter put ail his! of gouffling, of hard-driven blows, /every year to go away from what is ayers. ‘This is an important factor| Tigers would be like an automobile | ,7%¢ five New, Yorkers Cott i| FOR YALE VARSITY ELEVE! strength into a furious right hand| ana suddenly Carter's right shot| the best baseball spot in the country te pla be § fot ond gp r ‘oned. However, Spengler and T pis that struck Carter flush on the | straight out Ike a piston rod. His | for talent.” : when two elevens as evenly matched | W\nout a moron a aed ridan, the two White-Hope-look- Me cosaronneg So fd hurled him back'a couple|qujden glove struck Peter on tne] Mr. Higging is « native of Now|, Mausice i Risley of AUantic City | ax the Camson and Tigers appear to quarters, aro both capable team Kons ing boxers of the party, have made) | NEW HAVEN, Conn. Nov. §--Tem ae in. Peter erumpled | York, and like the rest of us, has Jed a big fleld of golfers on the quali- | ne te, oieach 0 vas , the trip before, having p: pated p tas \c ants: wered his head and rushed | Boint of the chin. | Peter crumpled | 0G titteq into his head that New |fying round of the annual fall tourna: |g et ae ee ee ae a eae aa ct inepiration. {tho tournament there last May, anu|tive line-up of the varsity ele Ia fn again, Maher met him with de.) ail over again, and Carte York is no place to get a young ball) ment of the Country Club of Lake-| will make it possible for a Mahan or | ‘The Princeton and Harvard scrubs | they, will show the ropes to their] the practice to-day the men witt play 4 liberate drives, each intended for a] jen layer, This 1s not true as is proven| wood, N. J., yesterday. The ninety | Tiyhott to score on @ spectact lar run | will entertain the early arrivals down | team mates. aa jolowh: | Gatt ead, Wieden ae Knockout. The blond Kid's assimi-|"%- not quite! Maher struggied.|by the sudden rise of such men as| starters were divided into four flights| or for either one of these two star | in Jersey to-morrow with a regular | FIRST-CLASS TRIP AND $129 FOR| tackle, Gotes: left guard, Kent; centr lating powers were marvellous. He! qr eignt seconds he was pushing up| Heinie Zimmerman, Dots Miller,| of six mon each, |kickers to shoot the ball over the|game. The scrubs are those gridiron R EACH, White; right guard, J. ‘Sheldon: righb |e pressed attack through punish-| eon, the floor. He was up in time,|Tommy Clarke, Jean Dubuc, Jack! Risley didn’t get into his stride until | croysbars. ig Feroes who receive ail kinds of bat EXPENSES FO! CH. tackle, W right ‘end, Wiedemat \ ment that would have dropped &/ he ght went o Warner, Rui Oldring and George|he made the turn for home. Going |" Mentioning a team's drive is only | tering and bruises in order that the], Benny Leonard, Billy Gibson's pro-| quarterback, Van Ostrand; lett half: > dozen ordinary men. Carter bro! " Chalmers. But all of these players] out he got a 43. Coming in he got 36, | another of explaining its ability] varsity team may be given practice, | 'ese | !n the lightweight class, was] back, Wilson; right half . Bingham #/ through and reached Peter with #|MAHER TURNED HALF SOMER- | got their chance elsewhere, one under His card: target the Jump on the other aide, An| Generally their Feward haa been a|™Ng, carrying his brother's baggage. fullbiek, “ Seovil. The’ only kel crashing clout on the chin, Peter?) gaULT BEFORE HE DROPPED, | / Out in a little town in Texas twol put » $2240 4 6 G4 | Moven that has the ball and is gradu: | thank you and a few complimentary [He Jumped aboard the rain (9 Bee) TT stosnley for otiat tote end joked like ‘ yponents back step | tickets. The scrub game was arranged | What & Pullman lo oo back, But as Carter tore after him! Furlous, glaring, Carter plunged in| trying to earn a berth, also had hard luck going| ®!!¥ pushing its opponents Il the boys are travelling first- Peter rallied and, met ‘him knee toto finish ti Maner atood him off for a Falsed_ within. a stone's throw of thelout, He got ier and equaled Bisley" Ae BA erally the one that gets a8 ee eat ta eth class to the Coast Fach received») GILMORE SAYS FEDS knee. Furious slugging, and in a|moment, but Carter was not to be| Polo Grounds and formerly carried| %6 for the homeward journey, : und-trip ticket and checks for $12 fhamsont’ blood was pouring from | denied.” A heavy right on the ehia| bate for the Giants. At home he could| In the draw of the first sixteen for| Princeton supporters argue if Glick 'fight as the varsity elevens, Txpense money, which they lost no WANT BASEBALL PEACE. cut over pee Dor sat Seater gpomes Peter down again. He rose./get no chance—because he lived in| match play to-morrow the best play- time in cashing at a Broadway bank) stagmering. er att attac! in je Wa ill full of fighting spirit. He| New York—and had to go out in the/ers meet in the top half, with Risley, just before departing. Ja Gilmore, head of the Fed short a but he was reeling and|was Irish! Reeling from aide to side,| sticks, He made good, too, S. K. Deforest of Lakewood and Ha The five youngsters were ordered) |» 1") Araitted yesterdi uneertat he sti held Carter away, still trying| Joe Kelley, chief scout for the New |old Steiner, In the first round Risley to report at the Amateur Athletic |?" ue, admitted yesterday tha@ Tn the interval between the rounds |to turn the tide of battle with a “wal-| york Ameriqans, was in town a few will be opposed by J. H. Ford, the the crowd kept up a roaring din of|lop.” Carter became cool and delib-|days ago, afd in the list of players | President of the Buffalo Golf Club. ; Fistic News and Gossip applause, It was such a fight as onelerate, He pushed in, and Peter/ handed him for Inspection more than John R. Maxwell of the Merion By John Pollock ean see once in a score of i, if | slugged, half gave New York addresses. Cricket Club, Who won last year’a lucky. In his corner Peter lay back} Then Carter's right Lire swishing| ‘There are any number of good|tournament at this club, was forced| Prank Moran is showing in Pitteburgh, bis| Porky Fim, the Boston heavyweight, end against the ropes, restin; Carter | around in a short arc. fist landed | young players around here,” sald Kel-|to take his place in the second six-| ‘home town,” this week, but the porfalsce of | Bear Cat MaMahon of Pittsburg, will be the sat up straight, glaring across at| just back of Peter's left ear. Peter's ley. “and I agrees with Joe Higgins teen, with a card 48, 62—100, b ing the Smoky City hasn't let the event cut in on its| principals in to-night's star bout at the American Peter and anxious to get at him again.| heels flew up and he turned half a|that it would be the best thing base- one of the few golfers with 1 daily routine, There was no welcoming throng | Sporting Club at Sulzer’s Harlem River Park, Clang! Bang! somersault forward, The first thing ball could do to organize them Into a total for the last nine holes to meet Coffey's conqueror and his praises are but) Flynn is substituting for Jim Savage, The The bell; and before tt stopped|that struck the floor was the to; ee league and give them a reg- outward journey showed, briefty in the columns of the Smoketown | Polo A. A, of Harlem also has ® show to-night, ringing the fighters met with a crash head, Ho was, Gut. rhe | ere eee Ch Lila : : pewspayers,, It seetas as ff Pittsburgh dow not | as follows Pete in the middle of the ring. Fighting | crowd climbed on the chairs to look mt veclate its spurting celebrities, Some yea | Joo Malone va Jobnale Morwn, the fighting ibe FE) furfously at close range, they swung|him, cheered the winner, and went speech Pres Kinus tetureed hows from | ector, ten rougde, and dohnale Baier ood Dtany| Eivor Die check, for gist to Indore When ordering ue to one side of the ring and fell head-|home. Carter lingered around until Europe undisputed middleweight champion, be) McFadden, Irish lightweight champion, ten you'd think he was a coll thle Jong into the ropes. It was a Kil-| Peter recovered, in his corner, ahd| was met with the query: “Where have you been | rounds, There will alao be three special and ae i. Rothing in his makeup ¢ at for the last six months three four-round bouts, would lead you to think that he was Cord Jimmy Duffy of Lockport, M, ¥., one of the} a boxer, kenny cat affair, How anything could|shook Peter's hand. Peter looked a ‘The recent Johnay Griffith-Willie Becher bout) +00) weiterweighta {0 the lightweight division, has] Sheridan was the last to arrive, Of survive such battering was a puzzle. | little doleful, but cheered up as hi From 844; 1 i at Akron, O., was conducted under unigde °° | heen matched with Jimmy Coffey, the Mobawk| course he didn’t worry about missing eaneate sores Sueet, iow Sat m8 ed ee ditions, "The promoters guaranteed the audience | itniign,” who, as a matter of fact, is a Hartem| trains or the like, as he knew just © | the club owners are anxious to settle Union's headquarters at No, 21 War ren Btreet for thelr final ins LP the baseball war, but says it mpst be Leonard and Perkle were there away | “peace with honor" for the Fed: sooo of time, They looked at their | Harry Sinclair returned trom Cinetn: watches every few seconds and every | Patt yesterday. He said he had talke Row and chen they shouted to Secre- | to ery Flertmann, abut the pure tary Levine, asking him if he didn't} deal was pending. think they would miss their train, Next Gaddi came in, wearing a golf cap, overcoat and carrying two big grips. He was smiling all over when second “wallop.” Carter rushed him arm, Th hy Peter beat him back, but Ne siddiiiihin happy Peter set himself to deliver a ten- Cached fhe fron box with the money 16—B satisfaction and the boxers were made parties 10 | 6m of italian parents, ‘They Will ¢ome together} about how long it would take him to the bowlers that will eventually quality |gSi!, Learue—Belding Bros $64, ve, Willlam Iselin & Co., te sqrmet wie Heid a mee oat fF | at the Broadway Sporting Club of Brookiya on| reach the ferry at Liberty Street, and, thelr services until next for the finals in The Evening World of the! Nov, 19, Duffy has met all the topnotchers with| experienced boxer that he is, he knew tourney will make up twelve of the Sha en ar stipulations = pos 5 ee ee |e good succem, Coffey recently returned from a] It would be foolish, to worry about Most places serve A vs, Federal In-|the show proved wnsatistect juccesaful tour of Australia, h things. Sheridan wo | most evenly matched teams that ever surance Company, 180 T25, f the | show ~~ nosis yur of Aus such thing: heridan wore a short overcoat of about waist length and ; it exclusivel See, Sainded.” Umekily for the bosem the | Young Shugrue, the Jersey Olty borer, who bas! block soft hat, sth and a y Tat oe Tuohed eo being bighly interesting, | fought tno betties since his long layott om secoust| Ag soon as all the lads had cashed d by-E.8J.BURKE Imagine the state of affaim if New York pro-| of evo trouble, ia an actor and song writer on the| their checks they started for the ferry, motere adopted the idea and gave guarantecd side, He is in @ trio thet wil) appear at one of | Among those who accompanied them! in tourna-| bouts. Some boxers we know simply wouldn't | the Brooklfn theatres Sunday night, and be will| was Augie Ratner, who won a title on rolled in @ competition of this kind. Erle Railroad--Ope A well-known downtown business! 4 2umber of splendid scores were | 687, vs. Freight © rolled last night, particularly at the} your members of th man, for the third time in four weeks,|:unte Point Academy, where Drescher | yacht’ clave team ‘we left his order for another Sanford Suit|4isplayed his abitity as a bowler with |medal fobs in the free : . 34, {ment at Cordes's Grand Sen ral, Brook: sale, ting @ song that he wrote himeolf, entitled “If I|the Coast last spring. He was busy at 820, He's strong for our only one-|3ie, 10: 200: Hi, Breakatone, with 24 liyn, They were 4. 0. Jenni on ee Had Alladin's Lamp I'd Wish for Perfect Health," | tipping off the boys about things tn thod. Metropolitan ‘glieys were neat in line, {rolled 106; W. H. Boemermann, Med Lamey Lichtenstein, manager of that good Chi- oo San Francisco, price method Knoblock putting over 2 n Filla, H, Tehnert, 105,~end EH, ‘Schacter, cago lightweight, Joe’ Welling, soewing S07 | FRANKIE BURNS MATCHED Benny Leonard seemed as proud of “Your clothes suit me,” said he, “and your price is on Rh Bob McNair, 236, and Gai The Masonic League opens at | Montalth, manager of Johnny Dae © dares his brother as though he had copped thelevel, Think what'a chump I used to be. FIFTH | °Winiam Blackburn registered 245, |Schutte's to-night, “Eleven teams are | "Tun gut” on him twice, Once, sere lumtowiits WITH WILLIAMS NOV, 29, | the Mehtwelght championship him~ AVE. tailors separated me from 850 per. Now, thanka| 198, and Duke” Farrell 210 at the Ku- | expected to compete, pemee enone Oe Se te ten Com tah een 7e wish 3 could eas tue to-you tellone, Five get 8 @ . of clothes for nearly the | isi. ean hes, none aus! SAT RTT TS Mealn he Becket out of « tout eobabded for Mil | NEW ORL Nov. 4.—Frankle of go along,” sald same amount, Me for yc Wilson, always on the job at the Brook-|C. M., SCHWAB WANTS se Walling te at prevent matobed vith dm |Burns of Jersey City has agreed to| = = = == 9 end may be | terms to meet Kid Williams of Baltl- CHOICE OF THE ir Bee ae ag trots ant i)" "BASEBALL FRANCHISE. |r, 2.47: 204, om, * . meet Jo ‘ue here. . 0, — SUIT OR T rant Worf color, and, ne anh © tian > Rina bere er di $90 \ i r OVERCOAt °o FGouvle century” mark with 2 BINGHAMTON, Nov. 6.—According | After ‘squaring’ himeclf with the Le Orom, ‘ov. 28, It ay oO "oubls ig count ne eh, aie to @ report received here last night,| Wis, promoters for not keoping en engagement local fight pro- TO $45 ve mo Williams Iready Lrg Order Kitnze’ came through with, 224, 383, 220: Bethlehem, Pa., 1s Itkely to be repre-| there some weeks ago, Ad Wolgust has agreed 00 | his 9} mTOR Gy to-night, ned for the fight, the promot- ONE PRICE|Fred Sepp made 229, 219; RK. J.” Hill, state meot Jimmy Murry in that clty Nov, 17, It i fa: G d S it " M sham ons ar ft ae, |S Sat Sen‘ wage noes ea TE AY CFOod Suit to Measure Y 210; Hausehild, 212, ‘and ‘Stanley, 210 No! You Can’t Pay Us More. The Bronx Palace was the scone of the |Rext searon, Chevfes Schwab, Prest- | AU Ot MAUS vay Pe ee cotuctin uae Gall Of Game Examine, test ana compare our patterns. Select from | most mctivity, Render increased his} dent of the Hethlehem Stoel Corpora | patie McAndrows at che Olrmsic A, C, of Phi} Although the Columbia earnimitta Select your material. Then have a suit made that over 8,009 all new, at $20. We'll wager you can't equal | standing for the teat by rolling fit \tton, Is said to be willing to take Over | geiphia next Monday nigit, It so undemtood thet! nay not yet decided what course to reflects your personality--the ego that is yours. ' hem unless you pi them (ole 708 B y Lop e ws, Tass 's» where our Hee Wit : a Ru pprec! the Albany franchise, but wants it un-| the winner of this bout will be matobed with] bai. in the Bri se, it is likely Ss it ° re) t t M 20 Specialization Policy gets in its gaod wor! Levy, 222, Tho Bronx Centr derstood that the Pennsylvania city | George Cheney, the Haltimore kuockerout, that the game scheduled ‘for Nov. ults or vercoats, to easure FIT of F ted by the dependable pe : - ay ine wen neGWiAG fay Nov. 13 . Samples? Sure! Lots them—FREE tho made 298, 218, and also MM not play Sunday baseball, should) joy prtie, the bantam champion ty rea | Yat Trinity will be cancelled, New ’ ’ York University called off its game Fey With 222, 221, Bethlehem be taken into the league. |... c¢ a foil committal by Kid Williams, gots] with Trinity. last Tuosday because the _ An unlimited number of imported and domestic fab- 0: on. Mr, Schwab will Insist that the games|, chance to show New Yorkors hie ability at the colloge ‘at Hartford insisted on play- tics to choose from, in a great variety of weaves and pat- ¢e LEAGUE SCORES. be started at 2 o'clock 50 that the men | Clermont Rink, Brooklyn, Monday night, Ertle’s | ing Bri ey. who Is alleged to be a terns. Am ~ working on night shifts would be en-| opponent will be Abe Friedman, the examateur professions ¥ ® to, 968 abled to attend thi Leeerpapanee.apeanpnmannd ontesta, champion, Mike MeNulty, manager of Brtle, by yes . : va te ew, ‘ert maie ty beams | Patay Kine Defeats Patton, | Broadway 4 SANF( ) ag? 866, ys Bt Cansidy Beats Lippy. Harris, thet Sooved Ertle tow times fs y Kline of Newark made good in 5 . ar -" ¢ thelr recent p battle, Krtle u't}his “come-back” last night by my 52 9 CO Tailors Jceiph Hi trownecns 18. ve Bt. Je , wrring partner to Wil- 0 gate uatetis, | oan e Dita, aul ho eRe tele eae @® 9th St. seph, 369; “Brownson, '628, ve. Mystic 0-41 Park Ko olnted Young Lippy in a| knocked off his feet at i ten-round | bou ne MAS) Even the foul punch landed by Williame did't {at the Pioneer Sporting Club, Fulton | __ hi w, New York City, Opposite City Hall Park 3554" Gierua—atiantic, 717, ve. Chawo, Hast ight" SY Mie Obmpie A. Clase et Geel ve Ploneer, Bporti j + (ae Pore wes tan

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