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Wolgast’s Coming Battle With Cross Will Decide If He’s a Pugilistically Dead One. Copreiglit. [91S be The (The New York Evening World, D WOLGAST arrived in New York without creating the vid time flurry Ad is to fight Leach Cross here on Dec. 17. When Wolgust was champion of the world he couldn't move without at- tracting @ crowd, To-day it's all dif- ferent. Yet when the Michican Boar cat fights he'll draw nearly as well a» when ho held the title. A real fighter never loses his draw- ing power while he keeps a trace of his fighting form. And Wolgast wa to reports from the West, where he has been “cleaning up” in almost his championship manner. Wolgast, when working up to the charopionship, was one of the great- ent little fighting men in the country He didn't know how to take @ step backward after the first bell aad rung. He was a plunging, tearing, snorting terror. Always well under the lightweight limit, he didn’t care what the other fellow weighed. ‘To- y Wolgast can fight at 130 pounds and have bis full strength. It seems he hasn't Jost much of his fighlige | ability—and he certainly hasn't lost | any Of the spirit that went with it, d's oe misfortune was 4 habit of | breaking bones in his fights. He's Droken is arm so many times that | a real tighter. He ia still, according | THE EVENING wo ‘ RLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO: 7, 1918. EDITED BY ROBERT ED or GREN Copyright, 1915, Daztume stocrine> “To BLIND OPPONENT SPITES “TO PREVENT SLIPPING AFTER THe PIF TM DRINK COMPLETE OFFICAL GOLF Goce OUTEIT AW SAY TwaT SHor WAS PLAYED Pemrectir sare - THe TAKLES HOW TO PLAY GOLF POOL by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). is Mase SHOTS OUT OF “THe. ROVING Bune. ARE STRKTLY BARRED Burns Jersey City AUNTS HAVE AH ALIBI - - . . “THAT'S WHAT Mawes (T GOLF Pou. —— Riding in Six-Day Races Has Made Physical Model NEW ORL Burns of Jersey draw in his twei with Kid Wil eres Smith, The distinctly was he's almost lost count, But he says that to-day the breaks give him no trouble, and the imended fractures = dave actually made lis arms stronger. The ex-champion is willing to fight | any lightweight, but prefers reddy | Welsh. Pes so sure that he can beat | Weish tt he offers to put up $15, 000 of bis own money to guarant Welsh’s ond of the purse, providing Welsh will mect him over the Bat Nelson championship route—forty- five rounds, It was in a forty-five yound battle that Ad won the title from Nelson, beating the great Dane into state of subjection in forty thing avout Wol- gast’s championship fights. While he has knocked out a lot of fighters in his time, he won and Jot title | without @ knockout, He battered Nel- | fon until tho Dane stood helpless in | the middie of the ring. with his arms down, when the referee stepped in to | save Nelson from the finish that weemed sure to come in 1 Ile lost the title to chie on a foul in sixteen r wast thinks he could whip tna long Nght, but isn't at all sur he could cateh the English champion in twenty rounds. He Just wants to gather in that title agaln—and then | fight a few of the best of ‘em tu prove | he's still King of the lghtweights Wolgast can't give up boxing. He has intended to retire—-bas announced bis retirement-—several times, He has all the money he'll ever want. Ho can live on his farm, travel or do he pleases, for he's been a Yestor and has made a lot with bis ring earnings. But the of the squared circie is strong him ke Fiat Nelson and others who were once great fuses to admit that he's to be num- bered among the pugilistically dead ones. And perhaps he isn't. His bat- tie with Leach Cross will he a pretty Leach mwolng aiong at a ¢ that makes him @ dangerous op- any of them, champions mps. IRIDAY night will see one of the! most interesting bouts of the | year, but unfortunately it will be held far from New York. Young Ahearn is to have his chance against Mike Gibbons In Mike's own town The two are to split $10,000, whicn makes the bout @ little more inter-; watt | Gibbons knocked Young Ahearn out | once. But that was years ago when | Ahearo wae only a lightweight, He's grown tall and heavy since then He's a well developed middleweight © great puncher and an tims for cleverness, There’ something about Ahearn that reminds one of the great Kid McCoy, Not that t the famous hud's equal yet--but that hin action, his hitting, even nis pallid ane like that of MoCoy warn ha fighting heavyweights, Aftier b & moment Willic tupe many | be re-| or near-cli | | been ating Boer Rodel ha challenged many uf the heaview, including with whom he was England. Nono of es take him on, exeept TE he had wil the best of the t And Jack is one of the bes th heaviest } Mike as ie w wonderful feut 4 er. But If any one is to bave uo chance to beat. hi hard, clean, fast hy ably" swift’ footwe 4 get through even the redoubiable Mike's guard, At any rato Mike will find him very unlike the Ahearn he ones knocked out TOURNEY Iti HANDBALL DOUBLES STARTS DEC, 10, The handtea t; handbal Von-Kelton Sladiun ret ana r ed sturtiiiy n De are ubout fh t handball pls he Th ‘asked in his sleeping quarters how he of Walthour, Say Doctors Thirty-Seven-Year-Oid Veteran of Long Grinds Reaily Thrives on Sport, Which, Instead of Being Gruelling, Means Only a Week of Beneficial Exercise, During Which Most Nourishing of Foods Are Eaten. elghth round, “For the first Burns had a fa sleepless him to keep awake, but that's the only stimulant Waithour ever uses. friend's suggestion he tried mor- tinue in the gruelling rac® t°) Dhing once in Berlin, but it had a con. the point of exhaustion exist only 19] trary effect and Walthour lost the fiction. In real life they're finely con-| race, ditioned athletes who actually become| Walthour's cycling history includes stronger during the long race, Most nearly all the important races in this country and Europe held during t) of the many riders now pounding) jast fifteen years, Hin titles may be thoir way continuously around the] counted by the dozens. circular Garden track will finish the . Roney. in a rich better for weight and general con-| {tells how he first HESE poor leg-wear: six-day bicycle riders who con- Frank Moran hi Gibson, ma’ Jy more in whic mateh with Jim Moran has deman salary to meet C round bout $7,000 guara Southern accept,| this disdainfully, took up cycling; : a condition this time should give Dillon « etiff bat. when a boy of nineteen down home in| last $12,900. It by Wednesday the thie! “at, 1 be matched te i dition, Any one striving for more] Atlanta. From the ven ee peni Pittsburgher still Insite on $12,000, he} Comte wd to meet Toa y physical results could | he showed nutural skill and within a| will be passed up by Gibson and negor] poe toc the riders’ training/ short time was competing in the lead-|tiations opened looking toward a mateh |. Por lit are wring ariey Wetn: system, wich is simply plenty of} ing events throughout the country,| with Fred Fulton, the Weetern glant. | pry i (or & ten-round tout, The beneficin! exerciee «i lots of good,! Walthour has scen the wheel sport| oth psa sean lire lanhettan Sporting Club, Ainerican nourishing food. That is why these} undergo many changes, but he de-| Ulin mrems to have eisplaaw, & ‘A, ©, and Clermont Rink are the bidders, ‘The! bikers can pedal in many @ix day|clares cycling now te tore popular|!! (Ne Proposed bout with Willard at }elub will be selened to-da | races during a your without showin) than ever. More people are pusbing| NeW Orleans and now has @ chance OF) stixo Glover, who recenily defeated Tel Le any tll effects. machines and tho interest in races is| “stepping in” hére at the expense of | has cidesterpel a retum match with the English Bobby Walthour, now thirty-seven greater. years old and the dean of the Cycling has made Waithour : would naturally be among the first] fect specimen of athlete. to's heen ty suffer from these Jong grinds, 0] examined by specialists and they all the veteran of hundreds of races was agree that Le's a physical model, this middie aged man who rides 4 machiny ne ditteburgher. | ‘an Will see the with sign bout will be staged felt this morning. six days at a | The old Manhattan “ully,” was the snappy anawer, | Tent 'Walthour te so tong ot ete Bitu-tifth street and How'll you feel at the finish sport that he recently refused a fine | Mente the A little tired, but a bath and sleep! pusiness offer that he might continun | {1% Maa avelied for will 6x me up Al.” his hobby, The ona would More questioning brought out the! ‘Though his years are becoming | Mit “oeeiok mow mem fact that Walthour, like all other rid-| more numerous Walthour points with ra, cats about what he pleases, which} considerable pride to his latest record, ‘ ia vearly every hour, Continuous rid-| the riding of three six-day races in ° akg ing creates ravenous appetites and] five weeks, something Ihe 4 f the bikers retain thetr strength with| Waithour 1s married and the father We prema that Gibse plenty of wholesome food. of two children and the family im als |, 34 Wire’ Mout with Paks Fone ia | MAr® Pollok, manager” of Freddie Welah Walthour Kets very sleepy at tmes! ways at the trackside urging its“ farm A Goh aL Wile © uabetalas fot world’s lightweight champion, gcores Ad Wolgast during © race, but he manages tol favorite in hia competition againat | ih NU kab C ke Die vee same eve, {{% doing a lot of talking, but not taking any work in twe and three hour naps] the rising young stars of the cycle | Mati “tik Us OO ee ve Wolgast’ maich with Welsh. Pollok easy that every day, Considerable coffee helps! world. See eT eked 16 60 anan Sou 1 Wolgast agreed to port a $18,000 McCarren’s Racing Stable at so th . ° The Philsdelphia welterweight Mickey ‘Trainor will bring tomether Sailor Carroi! and Al uarez £rac or VEE TU yr oes ssicsea ip so Wit" Qunson of Long 1 |e, who aan toa stem be mst aw Savage and Oity for the mays event at the show of the! phe other two bouts will bo between Frankie Queeusboro A, C. on Saturday oagbt, The Queens! prown and Terry Moran, and Mike MeTeague ang JUAREZ, Mexico, Dee. 7.--Hugh pamed 4s now in foal to Stalwart, but [bere I rum og ot Rusaay, De 34 lier Maher = al vthe es were mated at whieh none te » ranhie Mabe nt again, according to McCarren, who ts racing his horses pS ayia Were MALEd LAS Ni ke no oruing In by Hebrews, Armenians, | ¥ tis all ait again, according v spring to imp. Brummel. Swedes and th for the first timy at the Juares| We beat ge tees welve of the seventeen horse: ads px yag tegen track, has a string of ten horses now lfrey Preece brought here to mnie ay (ot id Erin In his barn, He has the five-yearolds |the present meeting are yearlings. wie Rel Jacob ann and Willis, the three |This Long Leland trainer and turtman | Quay helt : cur-vidsgHapsburg Uf, Endurance, |288 4 lkely looking collection of zeus a pebure |youngsters. They have an abundance . sid Black Carl, and the jor mize and are all around pri mising two-year-olds Happiness, ose Gar- | prospects as com) two-year-olds for REISLER IS ) PHILADELPHIA De. ee Sona Mass CAN AREW (de on and Geanie:| racing campaign of 1916 ey | Sapsitie ie eee a anne ete ny er ae have all been named, & corsplaic in BOXING BOARD AGAIN, | vissins oc this city aid not tat a min of these well-bred Kindergarten pee. ie ute before Johnny Ertle of St. Paul at Endurance, the horses now in bts |formers for the coming racing year the Harlem |4he Olympia last night Erte started stable are performers of his own |follows: Fee ae ne tore the |Feht In at the tap of the bell, slamming \breeding, MeCarrea greatly regrets |, Boots, c.f, by Dt, Boota--balaire by | Sporting CUB anpenrel ver vasion| Tights and lefts to the jaw and Digging that ho ever sold lis famous cams |) Rollie Baby, ob. f, ty Dr, Moute--Highthown, | NOW York Sinte Athletic Collet kee it the mat, He arose slowly, | Ertle paigner Camel, that once wom at | abaenet f., Dy Magueto—Ballarine, by Ligvey LAAts AEST GE ROCKER ree orem ane Se over. Toulsville wnd paid $968.0 for a five | Cacieford, eh. f., by imp. Cyvindse—Aune Wood: SHominey, who said that Reisler tried] wwe Knockouts at Ploneer A. C. lollar ticket In the par mutuel pools. |*Gtdgian, viower, ch. 6, by Nasturttum—tted. | tO 6 of a contract he had signed) patsy Kline of Newark knocked out While campaigning in McCarren’s cols 10Ph uu. 0. by De, Leggo |to have Hommey box Ad Wolgast at] pijy Fitzsimmons in first round at mel wou a total of 43 races and! Waonon, br. gy by dir, bepeo ovaries, tt the Harlem Sporting Club on Dec. 10.)the Pioneer Sporting Club last night. starts finished 11] mitt piggt” 0 tow. Wauglit of the yyy ceisler was told by Com={in another bout And) owan stopped econd 64 and third |, Holy Miiviog, 6b: g., by Staivart—Lamporer, | missioners Wenek and Dwyer that he | Willle Andrew in the around In Bout fo Lead in First Half of Bout. ms last night by Ref- Willlams was the winner after the rly good iead on the Fistic News and Gossip ger of Jim Coffey, Just one Gibson has offered Moran ee, Coffey Folton of Willd as 6 ow ia at C ng is regarded as a * UP BEFORE and Williams Draw r Bantam Title clean hitting and aggressiveness,” said Smith in explanation of his ver. dict. “But from then on the cham- pion took command and more than offset the flashy work shown by the Jerseyman, Tt was in the twelfth and thirteenth rounds that Williams's body punches began to tell severoly on Burns, and after that hiv hitting had absolutely no force." Burns's range and his cleverness kept the champion at a distance in the early part of the fray, but after the eighth the pace told on the taller fighter and the strength of the cham- pion began to tell. It was,a hard fight all the way, but without a knockdown, | Fighter Held Frankie City was given a nty-round fight here large crowd, which pro-Burns, thought mm rounds [ thought By John Pollock ban taken under bis management Jimmy Daffy, the popular west ide lightweight, and has matebed him with Alle Nack at the Fairmount A. ©. Dee, 11, Dave Molar at Olympic A. C, Deg, 13, end Paul Edwards at the Queenshuro A. , on Dee, 21, as, according to Billy | rh to take or leave @ Coffey. Up to date, a bank president's ‘offey again in @ ten- Jack Dillow will be seen in action again to- night wien be meets Dan “Porky” Finn at the Broailway Sporting Clb, Flynn sbowed excep. tional form in bis houte against Battling Levin. sky and “Bearcat” MeMaboo, an if he te in good but Moran rejects. ho wants at ying It ts just possible that error of hie ways and If he does, the J nt the Garden. star. They were to have met next Tuewlay night at the Armory A. A, of Boxton, but the Rean- town boxer crawled out of the match. Suldier Bartticld bas been substituted, which shows that | Lewis domn't care how much bis opponents weigh, an one week he boxes lglitweighia and the nest 4 maddieweights at One Hundred and Avenue is to be Hrothere, ‘The mse and received it > get Coffer for Battling Levinaxy, but seven for Moran, oments for the Iria Mon Lake waiting for to tum up. ‘The lateat wrinkle in the boring game iso Promoters’ Sovial Club, which ts betng orranized by Henry Lnlinger, ex-wrentler and manager of Tom MeCarty, the beurrwelght. Already heade quarters have been secured at No. 145 West Forty-fourth Street, and it t the Intention of the promoter to provide a building where the box. tng promoters may meet. Rotem won't be ale lowed to join, but their managers may, Welsh to lox bim twenty rounrls in ‘comer’ among So far Ad has failed to come to the eur. is ouly appearance here hore, Johnny Marto, he Denver face with the money, ‘The American Sporting round boute at Wud will stage three Suler'e on Dec, 146, The his manager, Jack Swain, His broken arm has Jmit nicely, aud be will acon start training for two bouts. On Xmas afternoon he is scheduled to box | Kid Julian, and before the Buff handled mich hoe aston rome one, to be vamed ers and Johnny Schuinacher, A.C, of Leng Island | assumed good old: aly genuine sons the Queensboro Ertle Won tn Fi d the Drown and Cross Win, nating most of | ent tract Reteler agre to slage Horilab 0 aries, BF, by Bannockbarm— 0 gieHommey bout in Harlem on) Knockout Brown shaded Eddie Clifford Ruyilab br tis, be. @.. by Waterbor—cotition, | 1°) ah in the main bout at the Olympic A. ©. n of Desmor » also has here the four two. yout was called off Wol ight, Mariy Cross easily defeated of Beauty's . Dash, Stollarina, Jose and) gat hae broken training to Clifford ihe ancnnd Chanes, aud the fiveryear-old Pol = gelding Striker. Ho antlelpates a prof ‘ eping Heauty, Mabie racing winter | eee Waverley H.C, Minstrel show, Roos unite of Bendigo, 3 : Club. w \ * good showing oh Pr ~ <— The Waverle at Club will hald its Nariem Sporting cue | Winner of $13,599 on the Kaglish ture fn frat annual miastrel show next: Nature aiming the elusive | This tu At pres has only Los ANG 8, ay meht at Alhaiabra Hall, All the bern boxing for four mares ja ud, namely Ethel | goothatl eleven of minent rowing clibes of this ebty will [seven yeary am bay tak i over 200 tat ¢ 4 rt ny ttend and ald tie boxes have been taken and has never teen knocked out. Mike ¢ Wheat, Glut Siniie, Florida Kore and | defeated the Uscidental & |by. et the Waverley boys of 1 hign away a (ow seam ago, | Etheibuia, with which ha won tho! sore of 3 to 0 seaterday iw ivarios boating arkanian p the task, Stein ays he woutd | : hes at Churehill Downe lend of the game the Ovcld i met Of the vast. will be Nate Tee TheSennEA SMa Deu MUTE Downs i ail to within two yanks of the Rvrae eostimes A feature Will be @ rowing Chu MiiatAe eh any at Wack at Loulavile la 100% The last cuse ne where they lost it on doy dialogue in blacksace, we ot irate tut the Uuie, F. a] ae eee —— ee ee eee 2.00 YARD DRIVES ~ PROHIBITED WHEN The “TWiy US One GOLF GAME Tuat CaNT Be PLAYED WITHOUT —S RZ Nut Club Formed to Play Golf All Winter on Snow At Van Cortlandt Park Local Enthusiasts Tried Out Nove! Scheme Few Days Ago, Using Red Ball, and Now They Are Going to Hold Tourney When Snow Gets Deep Enough. himself with a cleared off spot some fifty or sixty fect uway. The puttiag 1s therefore rather nerve racking. Though the snow was very light and nothing Mke that to be encoun- tered later on, Mr. Gebest suc ed in making the course in 96, and M: Mmerman did it in §§ “There is another real pie snow golf that would not occur to one accustomed to playing in warta weather,” says Mr, Zimmerman, “We never have to wait on those Liresome foursomes that are always in the way when a twosome is xeting under way’ By Bozeman Bulger. IND you, we do not say it, but the thought is suggested some~ how that the man who sent| that pair, of squirrels on board the Ford Peace Skiff should have saved them for the Nineteenth Hole at the Van Cortlandt golf links. Yes, and the box of raisins might have been went along too, to go with the nuts. A golf club has been formed up there to play on the snow all winter, asure to a red ball being used instead of alin qarts,%e fave the ues blagine oe white one, pely ; As proof that the suggestion of the| An Nse advantage in the squirrels ia not ours, the said organt-|S°0" same, we are reminded, is that a player never loses any time looking vt zation, realizing its own inability to tear away from a set of clubs and a score card, ragardiess of weather, for a ball is driven bounds and into the edge skirting the first six holes. out of w a itself the! “Once tt goes in there,” oxpiaing .,)8¢ Atmitteut Hockey League with ope Winter Nur chug. Mr. Ralston, “we simply know theres (1* fason Jon. 6 win the Crescent ‘The membership so far is composed |" Use in looking for it. It ja buried 4: ©: travels to Hoston to play the Har of Charles J. Gebest, J. KE. Maniy, T./UMtil next spring and the amo verd Club. Thi edule adopted Inst L. Kruse, M.S. Barnes, Mr. Ralston, |Rever delayed We cali it a stroke Maht includes twe mes, twelve of Leo Zimmerman and F, H. Weldon.) You tent on « . which will be ple in Boston Moreover, applications are coming in| ou must use a lot of balls?” 1 dally, and they hope to have enough | SURReSted for & tournament the first day the |/MANY BALLS ARE LOST PLAY. snow gets deep enough for joshas. “They've been Kidding, us 8. lot ING ELEVENTH GREEN, about sticking to the vid game all! “Sure we do, in a wa winter,” said Mr, Gebest yesterday, | “Fut. you see, we'll get ev “put we tried the red ball out the lake freeaes up at the oleyenth loin be other day when there was a Mght not losing any there. If the summe snowfall and it was the most invig-/ there are more balls lost in that dog- orating sport we've had all season,” | one lake in one week than the win- 10,000 GOLF BALLS LOST THIS|‘°r hlayers will lose all winter in the YEAR. Any one who has played t 6% Quite a crowd gathered around to/enth hole at Van briana niitay: see the snow golfers atart, but when! preciate the soundness of this obser. spectators came to a choice of | vation ing to the second tee or the warming ntluence of the club house, the latter got the decision. The red| ball on the snow proved much casier to find after a long drive than the usual white ball on the green. Inct- dentally, the boy in charge of the rail- road flag station at the Eighth green and who makes a business of recov- ering lost balls and selling them, de- clares that more than 10,000 golf balls were lost on the Van Cortlandt links | js that a player may sole his club at as sandpits. Besides, they use regular winter rule of teeing up at any time whether driving from the tne or the “rough.” “T know that everybody will laugh in the snow, that won't feaze Us. Anybody who A rule of interest in the snow golf) Rostin A all times, as there are no such thirge the ne or) and call us ‘nuts’ for sticking to golf, me; auld Mr, Gebest, hut | ment plays golf long enough is a ‘nut’ any. | ‘PRINTING BERS. LEAVE OLD MARK BEHIND AT CADE 39th Hour of Six-Day Race ec ia Miles Ahead of Record. $s Thirteen Teams es Vive lors f six-day bike late this | nerease thelr d. At the.) thirteen teams eleven previous mark k's contest the band riders increaged . Walthour, Thomas k turns sctting pace. The lly amnounted to a series auickly left the ved far behind. The fast on riding followed a long pe- slow work the morning, bikers cut down their speed up with thelr rest after mile the fleld around the track, 1 Martin rassy”) monotony with an ims et consisted wade of wet paper in the boxes. carried” 4 record. noon continued to he ld's rece ere over ade } Abou 1 the ame timo ying Su eir pace, t ad Hil t wor prints world fterne of n ord sched wi Mi ed Moran ¢ le ely y mm ftyan b promptu whi wrling Shortly Oscar Egg and wover clan stars tired f the slow an & number pr ed the fast af- rr Tra at 1 hour clip the riders quickly recovered all that was lost jt morning and soon. Passed thet previous records for the dis At the thirty-ninth hour thirteen teams were tied for the lead 1 four pairs (Suter and Madonna, Sullivan and Anderson, Wohlrab and Kopaky, Hudi-Rugel ana Vandertuytt) e ml to 4 laps behind th * the of a bad midnieht accident Toward eveing * of the pped te made fr efforts to puli up even, But the riders head of the strir rhe tempts woul fe ming a “py just as in keeping the enders it f osit positions, While the tat ders cov gain heir fast riding caused a great deal of encomragemen na large crowd on hay — AMATEUR HOCKEY SEASON OPENS IN BOSTON JAN. 6, ‘The A « > Harvard Club, at 4 vi ot, net wer Ree Ne man te Haran! Cai St yee ra rene asta St New x Jan’ § Hanan “Chad at ' Yori ae" Bock Club, at New. Yor St Moka ts, Bostgn ae’ an bo 12, Comoent AUC. en t York Fete Nicks va, ‘ rk: “date io be fined fn fe Horton "A: i? Be aed. tn A Moat fe, cent Ny Cow St Niche, ; ink ab Bh Boakin ‘Ci nent 88 Rg ™ Maron 4. St. Nicks’ vs. Harvard Mart §. 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"at "Now Yor: “Maren a1) ‘St, “Wicks we |NOVEL SCHEME TO MAKE ENTRANTS PAY FEES, rect the abuse of the non-pay- vt entry fees, the Games Com- mittee of the Millvose Athletic Assoeia- tion has hit upon a novel scheme in + are TOR Bi See VER OF Ana Laie and I can't sec that the « qtnr| Printing their entry blanks for the during, the season which 1 is any worse than that felinw |saines in Madison Square Garden ‘e ‘The only difficulty in the way of|who comes into the club hourn in the | Jan Tits notice, displayed . playing a good game on the snow is| summer and holds Up all cunvecsation tere wopeae an tee ee |The absence of amooth greens. ‘The| until he tells what @ wondertut deive Gey an 4° winter golfer is not permitted to use| he made over the hill at the four.) 2M” the regular greens and muyt content| teenth hole.” lors gportant—Tead this caretully ‘hes — _ - j fore signing An ontry fee of 50 conte —————" for each event will be charged, ‘This ue be paid on the night of the game at the vompetiiorn’ entrance li Strik dS, Tatts Avenue and twenty auteen owling rikes an pares Street door, Athletes who send inane entry and fati to appear will be brought before the Rogistration Committee t Jommi 1 answer cia scrording to Rule To-night marks the closing of the rance Company, 95. 668, 650. I, Sect of the elimination contests to decide the | pions Thres-Men—Dyokman, Xp, | the Ainatour’ath bowlers for the big world tourney kman, No. £, 524; va. Mortin Pace: The averages of the entrants will be | 589; Dyckman, No. 2, 489, ve. Mornin, computed and the teams for each aca- | 2 National Tourn: 7 demy announced to-morrow, ‘The tou ve rk Row, 959; Nas . i] ney will open Monday. AS eriminaly1oKa! “Naz When ordering saye 6. Dal wd | Last night's bowling was featured Xavier, 917, ve Motaa | @ by quite a number of high scores. At 774,'vs. Brownson, 109% Bergman Bros. Brettenfeld rolled 277 Be Hata, 68 ya. Xavier, 858. and 270, Nelson and Sepp made the|yvogel, 724, Aaerter, best tallies from the Park Row alleys, | 811, 269 and 265 respectively, The follow~ The Terminals : : rolled a new high | ing scores were rolled yeater seat oc tauBnAlE, Tailed @ new: nigh! Park RowsiFred #app, 265, fournoy at Thum's inst night» sone i vic Nelson, 269, 287, 234: Johnny sera A Nutdilc Menassee, 266, 236. are being received now for Most places serve FL ge ea, he “tree lisadpin Tournament” at {hn it excl 1 ky = rook trand Central. For “iy th® x sittant ao Olde, Ha TUIN; [cations address William Cordes, Ne" p03 Mslvely F. ‘Woodrow Fulton Street, Brooklyn Bergman Bros. ~~ Breitenteld, . mr . 270, 284, and Gi abun ae aon ahelans tolled @ new high team onx Central—Harry Motz, gore of £17 In the Crotona threc; eaten 20a; Dummer, 209; Pabry, tourney last night, Fred Pump i 204, 208, and Noviler, $21, ashi Crotona—Tom, Duncan, 228: H.| phe Park Row contingent 246, 22% and “Doc” Brown |iKe to arrange o match verien . z ither one, two, three 5 Hronx Palace--Rupprecht, 235, 204,| tent Sentral alee teams of the Bronx Central alleys, 203, and Joe Levy 247, flsedts “ne Rert Damman, the star Bre LEAGUE SCORES, bomlery, ie senndulod to mast MORE Insurance—Hilliard Jpsurance Coms osco in a match at the Bronx Central, pany, 702, 768, 768, sa London-Globe Dee. 12. GUINNESS. Bottled by-E.&J. BURKE ____ SPORTING. MADISON SQUARE GAKDEN, X DAY RACE ALL WEEK, Mailison Square S100, A ING i. 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