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2 Sk Ae ETE TR aa aa tee gm APRs TN eR NTN Ne ITC AT ce III THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1915. EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y BOTHNERLIEEEL = IN MATCH AGAINST RUSSAN WRESTLER Giant's Efforts to Throw For- . EDITED BY ROBERT EDGR ORK | ‘Feds Seeking Peace, ‘Says 0. B. Club Owne _ New Park Only Blu | te UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY ; WHERE DOES HE GET IT? 4 EA, COLIMN Can! \Sound Financial Men Interested in Independ | League, and They Want to Be Bought q —Gilmore Still Insists Feds Are Willing Go Ahead With Scheme and Lose Money if* Necessary. mer Lightweight Champion Amused Crowd. Boxing, Like Other Things Al-) ae tne wrestting game possessed | more George Bothnors it would By Boze Bulger. the World's Series, and aimilar intte fecting New York, Will Be) ie 'tne most popular Indoor sport | aILE aapesliing is tse gam-| Quarters tints Gt Gee eee 7 ce that timer Run From Up State. ta, this country.” remarked a apec- WY tilts “exsnestonsn ty ths | Othe Beets nee uaa at the Manhattan Opera House last Feds in spending $1,250,000 as/ "as been sprung at exactly the night, The occasion was a special a starter on a ball park at One Hun-| frente ren the magnates a Crete Me, YoMirting Wonks | Linow, ‘the’ Russian. Cossack. The dred and Forty-Atth Strest, Mannat-|know what they were ding EW YORK CITY ts to have its| bout wont twenty-five minutes, and tt tan, It may not have occurred to the|are mistaken, however, in tht boxing \served wp, superin-| Was called a draw by Referce Charlie unobserving that the, winter meeting |{04t Organized Baseball will Cutler. frightened or will fall for the ach f the National and American ’ tended dnd generally controlled] ~ othner wetghed about 160 pounds o The bluff won't go. and if the : from Albany hereafter. Such Is the| while Linow ps med he welghed 210 Leagues will be held here In less than decide to Fo through with thelr announcement following the first Sen Both is nearly fifty, too. jp two — ; * ‘aa re we ay Ba Lert nooety Bare sg, mesting of Gov. Whitman's new ap-|,Linow was the aggressor during A holder of stock in two Organize i A 2 Petals the greater portion of the bout, and Baseball clubs and ono who is not In on, and eeill wat haa it bal ents. George gave him the laugh frequently ; 1 Malty.” Nearly everything of any import-| by the easy manner he squirmed out search of notoriety or is very well) ful financially, ‘ance to this big town is run up State, | of his holds, The match was like a known to the public tells me that at) This stockholder informe me but it was hoped that boxing, eighty | %™all boy trying to pick up an eel. the coming meeting te Federal ci franks lost money last s Bothner is @ alippery proposition, and teadus -Fenrenectatives @il adbmit| ¥! much less overhead @x er cent. of which is conducted within | he had the audience in stitches by the than that \to be assumed by the the Greater City limits, would be ; lowed to maintain its headquarte h here. The shift to the capital savors manner he squirmed out of every terms of peace, arip. This lends interest to the fact that They had a league behind thet |fairly good team and were not pI > Every now and then George took the Feds do not have to lose the | the uecessity of building a ball , alice, ane probasty ICe nothing the aggressive and deftly tripped mboey thay eve ‘pul up. for’ the |. hn no talked with sy ing Commission Is a paid body and| tanun’ pinow's ano a ttc pe for him | Lenox Avenue property If the streets |fittle to say, but the impression comes under the head of patronage.| ajthough on one occasion he came are not closed. They have more than that they do not believe the Fed| Anyhow, most Governors find it im- within an inch of it. Bothner did most of his wrestling with his iegs, using them more cleverly than most wrest- Jers use their arma. At the end of twenty minutes honors were about even. Then it was that Linow stood in the centre of the mat and dared Bothner tend to build a ball park, On the other hand, James Git and the Feds say they are pert | willing to go ahead with thetr se and admit that they do not ex; two weeks in| which where they stand. | “Now put those things together and |figure it out for yourself,” said the stockholder of Organized Baseball. “You mean to say then phat the big Portant to onter to up-Staters at the expense of New York City. to ascertain HEN the Frawley bill was passed, four years ago, it was with the understanding 4 heard us doing ' holler | that the commission would cost the] to come out and wrestle twenty min- announcement is largely blumt?” was Dollering.” sald Mr. Leone sem State nothing. The Secretary was] utes more, He shook his fist 40 men- Organized Baseball should fe the only salaried member, the atipu-| acingly that Yousif! Hussane, the sxactly,” ho replied. “In my opin-|bad about our affaits. We a . lation being made that his pay and ie aattp tien age Babe A pal lion it is one of the biggest blufts ever |tooking for any help from them. \ j All the necessary expensen of the] (Tart that Ne ‘coud mig ana | proposed, and what puasles me is: | {T ‘ po cog ore not to exceed 96,000l The latter made a pass at the Turi What are they going to do about the) ang that's all the: 4 pee year, The per cent. tax on but some of the managers of the tou elephant on their hands if it tally |“") 'y ; ; fhe” “Ae more than enough to PAY) ney prevented further hostilities. ‘through? They won't lose any money | Jn the mean time the Beds are } ‘A new State administration, how- ee bd pag erry that the 1Seieee preent eatin Kt is true, but | Hundreds ‘and Forty-third and $yer, brought about many big changes. | th ha Gf LBLb eatina tomlty Le Pb daa ae) all oh Sloane he{Hundre? and Forty-fourth St i i | Der Cont of thelr receipt amd’ tha| {he surprise of the audience Linow usinest men behind the Feda—aound | Harlem Tver, Eley, 00 ot ot Pelee tsintiors wat odor aeincy ne] showed a friendly spirit toward Both- — financial men. Make no mistake about eee a a ae onee i $3,000 apiece, with the Secretary| Oe His mind was bent on taking a a " that, For that very reason J do neti the property owners in that vic ] Sawing down the same stipend. Thus|*Wing at the Turk. Tho Turk then PRESIDENT GILMORE OF THE FEDS IS MAKING HIS NATIONAL AND AMERICAN LEAGUE RIVALS “SIT UP AND TAKE NOTICE, ive that they "will attempt to te Pernt brine forth many. 9 the sport that flourished |at no coat| came, to the footlights and said he 2 BL ead Shag A tot Nl tions, as the Feds now own or fr for four years {s to have Si ike to meet Linow for $1,000 e i naan Sone bing Po Without seori.|4n option on most of the prope: $12,000 flat charged against it, without apie tS Miividual fortune ;|_ President Gilmore said the Fe feemacnise aaa mat aa’| omcrresnata ot. cecwer! PL QUIN rength of Small College Elevens _ iii ieheXc8a ice eine SL wh Bases, wavellite and other expenses Bhaneek tani Baer manne portal, and they have wanted to about $400,000, Part of the land h ‘ \ ? : » The Feds intimated be improved for dwellings and si ih Albany, "the ‘fone ‘New| twenty minutes to a draw. Aber e A |for some time, 1 as be smeroree Cot GWenOer ane) +) Re eater are commis il |ane Gute Soest dey as big Feature of Football Season o [ease oe, eietias Sette Gots verinent end of tho job, and this means addi- 30 min- = tional expense. match with =< ao ees rs ‘ First thing we know, the Boxing| 7 w Abouayaat . : j ; | Commission will assume the import- Four of the Minor Teams De- Members of Rutgers, Syracuse, | : \ Shee of's real bie Busts Separtment,| : ’ EVENING WORLD'S SELECTIONS gers, Syracuse, | Fistic News and Gossip | and may, as such, tn time attract the) Fy] J Wh feated Yale, While Harvard Penn State and Pittsburgh hn Pol } attention of a legislative investiga ution ups : OF ALL EASTERN ELEVENS By John Pollock mm 4 ‘ . : t, «A ° and Princeton Had Close Calls | * ! Elevens Get Place in Line-Up| tr rrnx Moran doo not demand too large any falling to keep an engagement with ! Ns ynn in fas } ————————_—_ amount for commuting to mest Jim Coffey in a | Weiswnantel last night Lamey Lichtenstein, LTHOUGH the new boxing com- in Early Season Games. | FIRST TEAM. SECOND TEAM. of All-Eastern Team. feearm battle in Madison Square Garten, chances | ager of Ad Wolaast, lot the chasce of aga 4 Shelton, Cornell, left end, Nash, Rutgers, left tackle. White, Syracuse, left guard. fare good that the two hearyweights will come to- | Wolgast for a bout with Frankie Cail Grther in auothor ten-round scrap either the latter |Hrooklyn at the Broadway Sporting Club on rt of this month or early in January, Ike [day niet, Welssmantel now expecta to affairs, mld to-day {Jack Dillon and Battling Levinsky toe the] fey again, but | bout on that wight Lamberton, Prinoeton, left end, Abell, Colgate, left tackle, Hogg, Princeton, left guard. McEwan, West Point, centre. mission has the power to select its own Secretary, “Albany” dictated the appointment of William ¥, Mathewson, brother of the Bor- ough President of the Bronx. This Ten-Round Go Jack Dillon, the light hea of Indianapolis, who has ‘ was the best defensive guard of the| ¢, year, Against the Tigers, the Dart-| that Frank is mouth giant showed an Uncanny Way | that Moran will have to get more wmuey than HE football season of 1915 was marked by surprising upsets and sensational spurts of many ‘weight jefeated T Peck, Pittsourgh, centre, i e Cuasiey 3 ng many @ Met Aodar ial Rag fe last two aw i i eat Spears, Dartmouth, right guard. Schlachter, Syracuse, right guard. |) of diagnosing Princeton's attack.| Coffey, Billy Gitson is ready to clinch the] After See attempts, Jack forced out rley Harvey, who has| years, conquere: im lynn, the he smailer college teams which . saat . Spears would often leav J 4 tor Mi ttinng the | Matchmaker of the Oly ° Hived in the atmoaphcre of athletics! Pueblo freman, in the star bout at Gilman, Harvard, right tackle. Weyand, West Point, right tackle. bears 4 often leave his OWN] match, but will not stand for Moran ge Provided so much interesting compe- ition that the gridiron sport was more position to bolster up another spot in has finaly sigeed the Green line and any runner who hit hin was sure to stop, em all his life and who knows boxing 'n inditions, pnd from beginning to end. Mr, thewson, aside from hi jthe Broadway Sportin; Brooklyn last night. Higgins, Penn State, right end. Ge OE ae oe Barrett, Cornell, quarter, Club_ of When the final Soucy, Harvard, right end, Williamson, Pittsburgh, quarter, between Jack olitienl {bell rang, the 8500 fight fans gave |PoPUlar than ever, Attendance figures ae 0 at ‘The rom receista of the bent | ara Dhaai y backing, nas, It is said: the qualifica: |Fiynn an ovation for his gamencsa, [Droke all records, especially at coliegex|| Berryman, Penn State, right halt. | Hastings, Pittsburgh, right halt, }] yt touge welrhing, nearly 220] piion and Jim Yirnn last night amocaie) Lr Mp dogged na ty tions for the job that membership in rR and third | like Corn Pittsburgh, Syracuse and Wilkinson, Syracuse, left halt, Oliphant, West Point, left half. gressive. His work against ‘Michigan ‘ich was one-thint of the receipts, while Dilloon | fs! oy Be cally Uhre oo G a the Brooklyn Y. M. C, A. gives him. artis Pris dogo jpn Penn State, Of the season's many Mahan, Harvard, fullbac! Driggs, Princeton, fullback. and Colgate stamped him as one of| drew down $647.50, being 25 per cent, of the i ii f HE change in ‘eredalae. quarters |Cuperate * quickly ‘And. Aght. back | atures, the greatest was the in- the leading wards, Ars grom, Tho Liehae ree id bes 3,000 a vi creased strength 0) produce ree exc (BO conte, 1,474 at at 82, ? » from the stuffy, smelly New| fisnn in the ninth round with covend | smaller elevens. Four of these littl " Pe , Heat Atay mae oe ere Me: [an eacanam 8, Polo A. C. to Crotona Lake, out swing on the jaw. Flynn jumped | fellows beat Yale, once the dreaded | Bi& Three” or the “Big Fc Wilkinson, Syracuse: | ica just tho edie On ie Ce eeCk | Before the tout tetween Dillon and Fiznn, When ordering sayo s4n the country, worked wonders in| FRht up and for the remainder of the opponent for all teams. Penn, Wes] Cornell, with @ well couched and fullback, Mahan, Harvard. tori 'e edge on his two competi-| yisoy Blumenthal offered to match Al Reich | g - round the men fought like wildcats| Point, Annapolis and the Indians were | POWerful team, is fully entitled to the SHELTON AND HIGGINS STAND . Mt Flynn, andn the latter's manager, Jack | 9 Jim Coffey. Against Gunboat Smith | i? Close quarters, Eolnt, Annapolis and the Indians were | Eugtern tte, by virtue of & 10-0 de Barrett, the Cornell captain, stands | *** J agreed to the match, Maxey also | } "a the Garden Monday night the Irish | The -crowd was so large that tho|vard and Princeton. in. their early | (at over Harvard and a clean slat OUT AMONG THE ENDS. {na class all by himsolf as the lead=| Cy fo bet giiow that Reich. would get the Giant was ruddier and stronger thaa|Fire Department made. Promoter | games were held to Jow score |for the season.’ To attempt to_rate| Good ends, who are more important| ing quarterback. Harrett not only | Maes, 2 bet, B1.0u0, Mas Molen, wale ame yey ' ho appeared in his previous bout with | Welssmantel stop selling tickets and | ern football has equalized the chances | Pitt#>urgh, Harvard, Princeton, Syra-| than ever because so much of the) Wis a wonderfull individual player|™™ et Go slow, Mess), the men foust I * Frank Moran. His wind waa good, |ordered the doors closed as early aslof big and little teams so evenly that | (Use: Rutgers and several other teams play 1s open, were scarce. The two! and a star kicker, but he ran his team |." ‘ ‘ | his legs were strong and he didn't go |9 o'clock. {t's no longer possible to define the| that made a good record ts as futile 8 leaders were Shelton and Higgins.| With rare judgment and proved an| j ; out punch wasn’t Eddie Mahan of Harvard and ton played a big part in Corneil's| Barrett, who ended a remarkable = | he; y Jobo Reisler to meet | i ‘ fluke kind, He saw an opening for Charlie Barrett of Cornell easily stand| victories. It was his deadly tackling | lee career by leading victorious oe fn round go at the Harlem Sporting Clab Most places serve jf the “crusher and placed it. ‘Coftey'a ae out as the two leading players of the t work under kicks that 20 | coral eleven to an Eastern cham-|on the wight of Dec, 17. Wolgast will make it exclusively t entire following didn't turn out to see year, ere were many other excep- | effectively stopped Mahan. Shelton | Pionship, Leach step some this time a hie right arm him re-established pugilistically. This tional players, but modern coaching| did w: hi e% id wi Halfback Berryn ein ‘: le. o . H i Rassincinaty anawa Wr the aren (a s a e rl uwron oac subjugates individual efforts for taatn | eree pote tear ae eeenee nd was 5 yman was half the| perfectly well asain, Bottled by-E.&J.BURKI i ——- + few years, ha excelled in their respective positions. pe ss War Gpe}seen on an five him $3,600, John Relaler offered Ritchie « ATRICK 1 WHITE, the ou. |Pormer Captain of Blue Team, | 0%, zeers, bas, any rizht to install » None of the honorary teams’ that ars | Pnekty couldnt fox out of the way, | from scrimatage ‘rushed 29g" neg: {guarantee of $2,000 to met Yowss Brown in, one i areixeaiae boa } ‘ 2 ne picked after each season eve: ¢ . try | through Harvard, th : , ten-round boute at his club on Dee, homa oll man and partner of in Open Letter, Calls for ped man to come to New Haven as| Pine They ar 1 ill. ‘The tackles go to Nash of Rutgers , the greatest dis. |" 7 mi back to John that ar iS y : head coach without first obtaining | &¢t#er. Bey AFG SY & FOV 2 1 dN tance any one eve) ine T, but je nent wo .e t i ’ | 0 < r ip hat and Gilman, Harvard. Nash ts one of r gained against : Harry N, Sinciair, owner of the iis aie the advice and. the approval ofthe players who did better, perha} tno: ranay, powerfully bull on8 GF the Crimson wal rae have $3,600, sisekaa oe s ¢ en of Yale. Li who roam all over the fleld pulling| 4% bee: Ko. Johnny Dundee, joom at the a j aaaisas te have ive. Camb coming to ange in Football System) "Bigelow suggests a head conch: tor argument Jown runners, Very few gains were| ‘The other halfback position goes to| Pinner Sporting Chub in West Porty-ourth AIRS BY E‘PERT MECHANIC } Decca necoed on ulm, Mn Waite , varsity football and a coach for the ere it posible to gather eleven! iiagy through Rutgers’ star tackle. | Wilkinson of Syracuse, a player very |sseet tomorrow night, bas font more fights on ‘e te Rellogdes, Os i {ae been eredited in the public printe| at New Haven, freshmen team and an athletic coach. | leading, players into, one lineup the} (iiman, who will be elected the Crim: | ‘much of Berryman's type. A number |; On Dea 10 he meets Matt Wells qt | ———————e eee emeeeeet } 8 being the znan behind the million- thent” fuxwestions for the men for) trove the strongest that could here’ [son leader for 1916, is another ag-| Of Orange and Hlack football authori- | 4, 0, of Dus. 18 he SPORTING. 4 ch, Foster Sanford, He ern teams during tho . greatest halfbacks who ev. : takes on Bil Thursday Pi. i eral ue club in New York City, NEW HAVEN, Uh stay 1915 Ends, Shelton, Cornell; | thing all the time. He was particu- | Aah ss Who ever played| may Day he tal 1 y| Pioneer SportingC ' “but don't you believe it. Mr. Whit vermee et oe Dec, 1, wonle Be vary wind Ag take Hate 108 Higa’ Nash, | larly effective against both Princeton | a Prinoe ton, which ts saying a great A he fights Pal Brown at] Night (340 W. 44th, Phone rh } himself tells us he has nothing to do i + who cap- 4 and Yale, | ea to pieces when tne Gunner landed some healthy wallops. He was care- fully confident and skilful. His kn anything of jock = the the receipts of $25,118 for the Moran }6 bout to $8,386 for t tto with Smith, Newark Federal} League team, isn't deliar project of establishing a Fed- L Bigelow Wants Sanford q For head co man, He is a Yale man to the bone, Was the task of the old English King) who attempted to stem the tides by talking to the waters, work and It is no e. sy matter to select eleven men Who a supposed to have their opponents and a fine excuse for rove the strong jected from Eas’ ‘They would make an ideal combina-| tion, one so fast and alert that only st could slip by their positions. a clever receiver of like ses. Higgins Shelton, was a| through of Penn State, wide awake end, speedy down field, a ties si ressive tackle, Who is doing somo- inspiration fo Football yers who were the e Penn State team, opposing r his mates, history shows tackles eed in a broken field are seldom he Crimson while Coach Haughton that Wilkinson js one of the qual of Charlie His ability to drive Leach Cros and Ad Wolgast, who furnished ‘a great ten round battle at the St, Nicholas re going to fight again. but few In ordh to induce Champion Wille Ritchie to and bis! pet at the local clube the promoters will have to goes against Matt Downe GUINNESS Prices and Terms to Suit. ee ; Johnny Dundee vs. Phil Bloom. Ad with the enterprise, is in no way in- tained the champlonship eleven Spears, Dartmouth, and White,|, Mddle Mahan easily captured the = ——— — terested and doesn't want to be. He of Yale in 1907, has taken & Eeaee ae taeibeen We Ge cena ast Syracuse, win the guards position | {lbect position. Everybody | who fs ip New York: but not for baseball | nang in the movement for a new foot-|Foster Sanford get Al Sharpe. We through thelr all-round ability. Spears| {hows what Mahan can fo enone cine. Being a partner of inclatr in Dall aystem at Yale, Bigelow comes|all know what he haa done with Cor- Fn | gridiron. “The Harvard eapiate. line . J gy. roster San- | Hell. ot believe that he would | Barrett, 1s one of th u foot- to ¢ | See Lama ee ce quite wo See cents once aise be as goog a man sa Sanford in this ball hefoes of all times oot The best doctor on earth 1s $ } : 0 criais, bul L believe we could get him, » aforeme 7 ° a Aifferent things, Mr, White assures US. | nent, If Sanford is not available, he}and he would make a splendid head tile Te Re es nar cola Moderation. fy Q ys, Al Sharpe should be placed in| coach, tain, He and Mahan would do al HIS, however, {sn't throwing |*8¥® 4! pan senciman coaih: T would sur a do all . na & cold water on the Federal's |°0@T&® reise avs has created gest Fred Daly, Every” one ‘who | the punting and drop kicking In every walk of life you will find t de M t Je, |# Sensation here and it is sure to de | knows anything about Daly knows} To-night marks the opening of the LEAGUE SCORES, | <a . rteer’ On gates arene ty Migeneees velop into a movement that will place|what a splendid influence he|sixth and last week in The Evening _finerican, 3 ourney—Pennay,| MIKE GLOVER WIN the healthiest, brainiest men are . ball in, The| Would be to the freshmen. He would | World elimination contests, Competition | 871 vs. Hacke 0 va. MH .. anything but praise and admiration | ¥ale on the football MAD again, The) Po ase coach too. 1 think we could | will be keenest during the final round as PARKSRAAGK, SE! Vay DECISION OVER LEWIS Moderate men—just the kind of men for the Feds’ nerve. Gilmore and bis col- | **4\°" i : get hin without doubt the averages of the entrants who want| Cha , —_— f t for cust leagues have shown themacives to be | “h the firat place, Yale University, |" “Mike Sweeney should be athletic |to bowl in the tournament proper aro 1 eee eronices TO va, Regina ere IO coe eaar oie we wan ustomers, fighters, and all of us admire a fighter. |oth faoulty and undergraduates, must | adviser.” SY Pte dat ty cas Dione at tee Regina Covll, 777 va, Cagiiian, meus pnkan callcrwaiee Hover, the 5 r r or not the Feds will be able | understand that the Yale which has —_>—+ Giicna, the folowing ‘cooree” were ‘otona Thi lan—Tremdnt, 661 va.| uct, Heston welterweight, gave the That’s why we make the mildest, good in the latest ventura | passed on and out into the world will DALY CAN’T COACH rolled yesterday: No. 61; Tremont, 639 Mi local fone one of the biggest surprises of r to be seen, but it is idle to | not tolerate again @ situation similar Hunts Polnt—Harry Br Byekman No, 2, 567| the season last night by getting the de- mellowest, purest Whiskey on the suppose that they haven't made the|to that which existed this year, We elder, 232, 228, 58. cision over Ted Lewis, the English boxer, bie moguls of Organized Baveball sit | insist that it 1s our right to have the CADETS NEXT SEASON. |i; 225; 210, and! reach aut ;,d@ndon-Globe Ins. in thelr twelve-round bout at the Atlas market—for the Moderate man— up and take notice, ps Rd Lat eal Urges pared WEST POINT, N. ¥., Dec, 1.—Lteut, | W. Covert, 211, Co.) 859, 910,942. ‘1A. A. In view of the fact that Lewis ) eon: SE, WINTER GOLF MATCHES FOR FOX HILLS MEMBERS. who will be called upon to represent us in the games with Princeton and Hatvard. We insist that it is our right 3 to have the best Yale football brains aries D. Daly, U three seasons has been head coach tor the Army football team, will not act ) that capacity next fall. He sails on 8. A, who for the | * Crotona— "Doo" Brown, 248, 232, 209, and 211, 208, 202; nm Duncan r, 243, 216, ik Leagiio—Susquehanna Silk Mills, . S14 vs. Wm, Iselin & Co., 754; | cause of The fob winners in the free headpin had previously bested Glover and be- the wonderful form he has shown in his battles here it was figured that Glover had little nee, The Whiskey for which vw Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s All! wented the Non-Refillable Bottle in iil : 3 4 Frank Tomets, 206, tournament at Cordes Brooklyn Acad- |G employed in obtaining the head coach | Dec. & from San Francisco to join. hh , ¥ Glover showed championship form, ‘The tournament committee of the Fox for nest year, and that this be ance command, the Firat Reinvent or ‘veld Matpapoilt Hy oa, 2, : fama “tos: iti toe; “Granda 100 nd| The best punch he landed and Tae ons | Hills Gott Club bes arranged for tro- rie ne ne AEANEEY. SFRIGR ta now on Guty at. Bobo- Joo Stern. 389, 22, 218; ‘Paik; Rabinowitz, 106: whieh did the mows bare fe Towle, we FREE CLUB RECIPES — Freg booklet of famous club recipes for VI phies y "No so-calles etic Ai ee ene i a Curran, oy 5 -_—— 2 mised drinks, Address leon, { | se a eer oe co Carine tbe winter composed either of men who have no cent announnemens Aisi pane of the "The schedule ‘for the big home and|. ‘The Continental team mado a new |of the battle, It was plain to tho fans Ww Filth Ave. N.Y, That's All oa, cighicen-hole modal play, handi- |football experience or of men who Gambridge nest season es tend coask of -- Mag atincnosa et hurs's| Litmus ae the Park mca alltes last | ke aid mot’ toe ae well’ as'be naw i bas bf i em, on Saturdays and jaye, have only played football for past the Harvard team, "Bisphant 4 previous bouts here, i

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