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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY 3EST SPORTIN TD an AES THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 16, 1915. G PAGE IN NEW YORK ~ BENEVOLENT ASSIMILATION IN BASEBALI. Copyright, 1915, oy The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World), rt if pe ante \ ys ‘EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ‘COLUMBIA ELECTS . HEALY CAPTAIN SNooky. i oe a ms << anil, Ai , Jeli Has Been Prominent ine ) Athletics Since Entering + the University. . | —— me f There Are a Dozen or So Heavy- | weights With Better Claims to a Fight With Willard Than, Fulton, the Man He'll Meet March 4. Somes, Wit Yad Bing Week he > HSS WILLARD, heavyweight champion of the world, will fight Fulton in New Orleans March 4, eleven months after winning his title from Johnson. Willard is doing a little better than Most of the heavyweight champions, John L. Sullivan met Corbett three | Jeft Healy, the star loft tacklo, was janimnously elected captain of Co« lumbla's 1916 football team. Heuly was Acting Captain of the+ |tenm in the early part of the past season when Capt. Simonds was on the hospital Het. He is a powerful linesman and was a big factor in the | success of the Blue and White team,’ The captain-elect In rated bighly by. experts who saw him play to t vi son recently closed 5 The new Columbia Captatn comes from Brooklyn. tie received his pre- paratory scbool training at Boye High School. He has been prominent jin athletics since entering Columbl and Columbia undergraduates agi alumni are well pleased with his elece tion to the captaincy. ' tball heroes of the old days at | mbia and prominent alumni of pane en many classes attended the banquet Ziare and two months after be lat the Columbia University Club, years ; | Speeches were made by Gra ‘wasn't generally recognized as world’s hampion until the Kilrain fight. Corbett's fret real fight after beat- ing Bullivan was with Charile Mitoh- ll, two years Inter, and Mitchell, al- though a wonderful boxer, was only @ welterweight at that time, Bob Fitzsimmons knocked out Jim Corbett March 17, 1897, and didn't Aight again until met Jeffries at Coney Island in 1899, Jeffries was an exception to the @eneral rule. He defended his title within a year of winning it, beating ‘Tom Sharkey, and in the next year Anooked out Jack Hinnegan and Jim Corbett, Tommy Burns was another world's ebampion who believed in fighting and taking a chance, He won thé ‘world’s heavyweight title by beating heat heavyweights In America “The Puaic's IDEA oF IT... Baseball War or Fight Will Be Continued Next Season— ORGANIZED BASEBALLS NoTION - = - “The Fev. wea. vided for, you can layers and all sure Mr. Sinclair f that— Giants’ Owner Won’t Deny $1,000,000 Offer; Johnson and Sinclair Peace Dictators Federal League Insists on Fair Deal in Arrangements to End ho answered. “Everybody will bo pro-| JOHNSON ON WAY HERE SAYS PLANS FOR PEACE American, National and Federal League Magnates To Meet Here To-Morrow to Sign Peace Agreement Baseball peace is now assured. At one o'clock to-morrow afternoon there will be a meeting in this city between American, National and Federal League representa’ purpose of American League, and most of the magnates of that organization are now on their way from Chicago. Barney Dreyfuss, President of the Pitts- 8 thought Johnson would agree to come to a b Manager Harry Fisher, Coach Nelso Metcalf and Captain-elect Healy. At a meeting of the Insignia Com- mittee yest + sixteen men te« celved their and elght more their “Cc. . T.". The following men were awarded the “C": Capt, F. Simonds, H. Miller, IL. Brown, H. Buermeyer, A. Wilber, D. Kennedy, J. Clevelas E. Colder, J, Healy, HM, Monroe, J, 'Donaldson, J Donoho, P. Mansbach, BL R. der, and BA Ww. was om, J, Noble, 8» D. Cochran, D. Eaves, L, Elmar and 8. McCreery, * men only Buermeyen. . Simonds and Reeder will be lost by graduatic ving the team with a strong nuct for next fall, Healy ts a senior who has not enou points to graduate gud he will hold over until next year. Wilber, Mans- bach and Littauer, who were sched- < ‘ | Ragtiean oF al (sa f | burgh National League Club, who outlined the peace scheme to Ban thes to ® ee Cee ha es then knocking out tn ywuccession ; Weeghman of Chicago a ARENEW AND PRACTICAL, | Johnaon, is also returning here. iba a8 in be. Cochiaial ‘ and etree : F ” | among club owners: , Pent 4, ro which ¢ wou neligible Prolend, and snow Australian seas: | ‘Outlaws” in Position to Receive Proposals Instead of Giants: OWNERS WON'T DENY ——— under F ided to remaio fe a standing with the Federals, Ith n reported for months that he Pion, He lost his title to Johnson | m—Amer i h OR AFFIRM OFFER FOR CLUB CHICAGO, Dec. 16. — President had said that he would not consider coming to terms with the Fed- Ki ol SR Within & year. once eu Making The merican League President the Real Man | ‘The Federal League this afternoon| Johnson of the American League, eral League under any consideration. He was in favor of battling Harvard Eleven Has Only Twe Uns yearibe beat urns, but mot for two Behind Efforts to Amalgamate Feds With Organized Baseball Arrointo! its peace envoys for to-) who left New York to-day with the with them until they were forced to quit. But Ban seems to have filed j ‘after beating Jeffries. In nearly \Gitmwore. tare ethane pry . gg Peace Committee of the American undergone a decided change of front. He now declary “AMBRIDGE, Mass., Dec. 18.—Wita years as holder of the title he S. Ward of Brooklyn, Charles Weegh.| League for the New York meeting | . lly @ eee Bete Nine the an cement to-day that Colby, Sonent only little Jim Fiyan, a eevond “DAY'S BASEBALL DOINGS. jis the man to supply the revohitions. |Man of Chicago, Phil Ball of St. Louls| which may bring peace to the war- gues here ie acceptable to him, id Tufts will be on the Harvard rate To. oti i eg td teats ie Sinclair s not only an olf magnate, S04 Ned Hanlon of Baltimore, Owner | ring badehall clubs, had a hopeful {football «chedule next fall, only twat | Ward of the Brooklyn Federals makes | view of the situation aa he boarded His next fight, with Willard, cost him ite title, ‘Willard shows @ disposition to keep om fighting. But just why his man- agers should pick out Fulton, a little overt third rater, who has been ked Federal League capitalists have offered a million dollars for oon- trol of the Giants. Officials of New York Club re- First of all be ts & baseball fan, hav- ing had experience years ago with « club in Independence, Kansas, Monoy is no object with him, but never been known to have been beaten he has | |no secrot of the fact that he is in fa- Vor of peace, but not of the “at any |price” kind. “The — public,’ |would w tion ts pre fera consider have bewn discus: ler considera- nd it dif- George Wicks Rolls 226, by on Sept. miniuing undid, Oot, 1@ " P rded to Vanderbilt. fuse to deny or affirm the story. we deal, jment. They are pret ne. not discuss fic terms. ° Willian. Amherst of cnn hip Mr ond Prvey ls Ma tae “The Federal League,” continued | Bus ; h things as they are now." } C.R. Weehman started Hast with ew lg core ecor eS At aoek 4 looks like the extreme of caution—as Federals insi on fair deal in the official who was overflowing with N, “4 arley Mbbets of the Brooklyn|the peace envoys of the American fall According to $f they didn't, dare to take a chance| peace plans or they will continue | {nformation on the subject, “has paid National club was in a talkative| League. He would make no predic sennacianpennsienns @ nis too atrong for aff Seen thelr big meal tinket. Sr rect| Cane very little attention to organized ball ;mood at the Waldorf. He vigorously | tions as to what he would do with Vest with the Grimsome ; * up to date, Never once has it been denied that the National League was| the cago Nationals if he became i fT LEAGUE SCORES. —- champion should be above picking ome Exciting Plays in Evening : the easiest of the soft marks, Thi Ward, of Brooklyn Feds, | discussed at its various meetings in |backing down in the vight, He sald! owner, The American National Tour: To Ask Rutes Committee for Bm Fulton fight will be little more than t lard, ny but not the “at- an official way, except when a com- |the American League hus been just! As the party boarded the train World T. Match, Hunt: tional 2035 vs, Castle Point. S71; R plielt Rell ye “ © Joke. mn fever sf poses, munication merited discussion. A /Aé active In the peaco arrangements | Clark Gritflth slipped up with a bun ord Tourney Maten, Hunts | mont, National Ge ne ee Mo lictt rulings thi any-price” variety. fooling of sportiness has pervaded ull |@nd that, anyhow, organized baseball | of daisies and presented each of the : me ot Bey matey oreusiein the tethelt ean: en pe 8 for the plea that tt Is hard to Charles Ebbets denies National | the gatherings of the Federals and | meant all one, there being no division | peaco advocates with one of the blos- Point Beating Broadway Ar- . prosent in the football code will find opponents for Willerd,| Lone se Tete cenit Natfignt [financial losses never cause any /of, sentimong, on the subject. Nan | some. Hach placed one in the lapel Mystic , Hep | asked on certain plays at the annual 4 . . ‘The introduction of 10 Johnson has taken an import of his coat, onttal Ins, Co, , meeting here of the R there are a dozen or sd with sgainet Federals, He saye Amer: | vont bascball cas done more to show {Whenever he was on th ahd cts seatunad the remence| CAMS TNO: Sumen dnc. Go: |of the Central Hoard of Football Ot claims than the man he is to| jean League a ative in are jorganized baseball that gate receipts |28s been apprised of conditions, from| the American League Peace Commis. | SPT TG [olor Sronvation of CMonas Frank Moran, who fougnt| have. been Ge active cut very litle figure with ws in the {time to tine whenever he wasn't sion, Charles A, Comixkey, President Is Bees Baby EaTL Loree the ODNEEYATION Gf GEG] ee ame twenty rounds with Johnson and lost} "7? td continuation of the war, We would | wane h Namie) of the Glante | of the Chicago Gyo) Jo h J. Lan- SCHEDULED TO-NIGHT: | Lord eta Tad be cited as rivate just | Were overrun with newspaper re-| nin of Boston and Ben 8. Minor of holas Inn. -——- broed r ; & fairly close decision, and who American League pence enveye {just as soon play Dall it Daves Aan | dortera all day following the appear: | Washington. Othere inthe pare Grotena at Ob) Nichoise tn |, ‘Phe Corinthian quint OBIcials ‘sud coachen) of Cha ames start from Chicago for peace jto show the ance of The Bye World's earl hisses . PE si ~ | teadin s sylvania section, at a meeting tt ‘mocked out Jim Coffey in three t wee. afford it. | anc hi ening Worl arly | party were Charles T, Chivington, HK Hunts Point trio invaded the| leading five of Bi Pitladelpt need their ene 1 Sadia) provadiy rerke fret, © gathering here to-morrow. Th ye ence should be! story that Federal League capitalists | President of the American Aasocl., ! : t| Sed bowlers in & match ser eae the’ pant enasod te enn pro! ly rs ‘offey —_- ‘As I sald before, pea aca ws | Hroudway Arcade alleys 1n8t) sunday at the Bereman alleys, ences of the past season in gamen im Ike about the of the big Federa point commites to {and is most desirable, but all the Were willing to pay a mililon dollars | ton, who satd he was taking the trip Ldoad |for control of the club. The officia.s | | wouldn't discuss the matter beyond refusing to affirm or deny the report. same we are not letting this preliml- nary talk stop our plans for next sea- gon. Only to-day I signed two pla In the interests of his league; Robert | night and carried off the honors Quinn of Columbus and John Bruce |in two of the of Chicago, | Haten to organized ball’s prop tens on peace, oe various sections of the country. i meeting was presided over by Robert | | Maxwell of Swarthmore. fellows, in spite of the ftnet that Moran three games scheduled managed to hit him a knock- HAVANA ENTRIES. owt = — | there. » Broadway Arcades put up| } eldut on the chin, Coffey is Federal owners are going ahead § jers for my team and pald them bo- ose ~~" | their strongest game tn the first ses- Pe young, big and growing, fast, and a| with plane for next season, as if | nuses of $1,000 seach. RA a pay 08 Sta Wale they Wont! Th wee Sars RENEE RAGS. tive far on an a s400 ase yp ang acd Rae ah 0 hones Rad eos Seen ernevenet: unt sons in the ‘Matlonnl Lenguo. Fis i Ne ° that Geo, Wicks created a new high | + Tae WELL WELL Jot of good men himself, showing the nt y we tight on tic ews ore “4 of 226 for The Evening | "Frdvte7, 111: Page White 112, Archery, a h, He head M Right now we are miting te ‘ score record of 22 a he at possession of a punch, He joran he powora that be don’t play fair| instructions from headquarters, and World's big tourney. After the first] 116; Charywed, 110 hurt and rocking when Moran wal-| De eee es oe ies with the (come what may, We Will all be reck- By John Pollock World's Dig tourney eae wae the| SECOND. RACE--Purwe #400; alten loped him with the flattening blow. ag pee oned with on the final settlement, if ince then he hi Federal League, the basebail war, there ts to be a final settlement.” Unless Ike Dorgan, who looks after | niet, Walter Mohr of Brookivn olds | fire Curloues - syalrking, AY ii faces Johnny | only Stein man to maintain hia early ecm t andly come back by “Is Mr, Sinclair to buy the Glants?" | the affairs of Frank Moran, accepts the | Marto of tile city in the main event, while in| seed throughout the series. th Knocking out Gunboat Bmith, who| Which promises bankruptey for many) “Is Mr, Sinclaly | her two contests K. O. Brown gore againet | 8PCCd * for Captain bolds @ decision over Willard,” Then| of thore concerned, will be carriod |tha writer asked. || | germs offered nim for Moran to meet | Mii Teisvew ot tho Unleat Siva Ame ant | ‘The pins broke badly | there is Gunboat. th t the next baseball-playing | No, don ” . ay, | Jim Coffey in @ return bout tn Madison | Walter Nelson cloahes with Barry Hill of tie | Breakstone and his teammates at the | *M AL roughout the ‘PAYING nothing along those Ines Was been | a hee ; dict 11. Se ‘While a victim of Coffey our ol4 _| Square Garden on Jan. 7, some other | vest side, atart, but encouraged by their host | “'pountH friend the Gunner isn't a “dead one | season. Such was a statement made|dono at this time. A while ago Sin ara 291 See = ’ ® one. ~ clair was asked if he would buy the | bpovent w secured to fight the| Cherie Young’ Walnet ¢ rooters ant“Managec Bob Lowen- He thinks he wes bit ‘by &@ “lucky | to-day by an official of the Federals /"t Nid ne anawered atly ‘NO,’ but | Dublin Giant on that date, Matchmakor | forued by ble plusiclaa today tor he Wid thal, they grabbed the second game ry ee Ss Rae Prepar-|who ie in @ position to know just) sipciemoented this with the remark | Johnston declared to-day that he is tired | ble to resume training on Priday and the New i aefeha amas he final session was to land ‘something himecit, and | What he 18 speaking about that he would buy the Polo Grounds. | of the actions of Dorgan in holding out |“! heavyweight will mart to get into s vith exciting plays. Break- gg that time hadn't been shaken | ‘While peace in baseball is destr-| “Mr. Sinclair has bought options on | for a larger aum of mouey than the club for hig vontvened bout with Jim Savage cwsled with exciting Se ance, of ere, MH = im the fj able,” went on the official, “don't let | the Lenox Avenue and One Hundred | can afford to give Moran, and that he | tmrismu Dey sien tet Stoning Ciud on | stone and Wicks both tore off a thr OF—\ile and titty 5 SPORTING. and Dill Ga Mneaieined shah “the: Padacal sa ae — L oincagg pseyhy will give him until to-morrow to give) got oy |neven nnd ten te apie Bad Ane: eas os and upward: $400: sel FT Ne nn Yertor de’ Ne e Pr 1 as not deci poth a. e “ 4 " ; al ay League te doing any strenuous pulling | to be located unioss peace intertercs hig Anal answer a |r uabae: wuuee yess [aa nek contend Uap Mel \1 Manet eck AP Mpgeaeaee met with the plans. Even then he can't! Tet Kid" Lewis, who battles Willle Ritchte| «are Dutch Mrandt much terrific fight tor to, | Mal She m i 10-Round Houts, Adm BO ria, who at the wires ¢0 bring it about, As a/ To. because the purchnse te © good | for wa munis 41 tbe Garten on Dee, 98, has| rounds at the Broadeey Broruine ciety i" | With hie team but ten pins behiad,| nd How m Boe f fs nearly as big as Willard matter of fact, the Federal League] roa)’ extate dca) as tt stands. It is| also len booked up for two mor fights, ‘The | lyn that Jobn Woismantel tnaediately siguei | and after rolling a strike in the last i not in Ii {a the one to recelve proposals on the | just possible, however, that the Yan- | first will be with K. ©. Brenuan, the Buffalo | lim up to fight Brandt again at his club on nest frame, Stuckendrock stepped over wel 4 ‘ etna anetiicn wae tones Di rebtact saihen then to| Keen would secure this as thelr home | middlewelaht, for ten manda at 162 pounds at the | Satuniay night, Freddie Haws ve, Yuing Lins | foul ine om the next bail, loving the| R hi H d. T il ‘ ton ln Al Palser, Dow engeged te Cant, ees sme portion in the event of peace, It could be | Queensberry A, C, of Butfalo oo Now Your's uight, | sud Jako Brandt ve, Joo stanley In the wbor tee | tom he made on that throw and at the itchie Hand-Tailore ' ing preliminary bouts In Minnesota a bought at the same terms as Sinclair | and the second with Art MoGirl, tae Boutuom | ten-rounders, tee ae time wiving Breanstone the op-| boxing shows. “Here's the inside of the peace | got it, ‘hose, by the Way, Fe a lo! | midlovesht, for tan rounds at 180 pounds at te] Jotnny dowant, CT ¥. a. mitae. [portunity to win out for his aggrega- | SUITS & (6) VER OA : Grea! champion we've had in| business: Some time ago when tt | cheaper pian, Wit were offered | ring ade, ot Manohla, Tena, ov dan, 4, weight, who in fuhting in his tewt form now, waa | ton. In. his finaleframe Breakstone | r ’ many years, Willard ls kolng to have |became known that the American | Messrs. Ruppert and Huston wien) 11. waits, the exlightwelght champion of] matched today to mest Gus Christie, the Milwee {Only hit for seven, the five, e . ‘ Sot of trouble in Aading opponents | reague Club of the American Langue | Me Wars Mewatiating for, the ProD- | gang, th Ita falta Wat has ben fv | oe maiden, for taht unin betes the Tw [vie Femaining.—a diMeult spare to| Have the Look of Difference ‘ a 4 ua ere o g peor and Onl ts oe bout ous neo! ture Oity A, CO. of Bt. Louls Tuesday events e : .| 2 ; Fe several who'd be quite willing to | Was on the market, a Federal League | turned down the proposition becauus | \2 (svc! tauls on aonunt ot belle on hia nek. [hve GUY AC. of Bt Hout on Turstay evening ding @ mark to win, Breakstone HERE'S only one sure way of getting } § Se it and who are passed up in ta-| magnate put in a bid for it, This| they deemed it too expensive the | oie ot pnitadelphia ot the Hippodrome Ac. | Louis on Monday alght, which war reeponsiie tne | deliberated this impo! pa 4 real clothes satisfaction—having Joe of a Mebter known to have a weak Hhrought about a conference in Cleve- | Owns came to the conatuston they | een ek Goes teardo Wnt Ck hak OG, | tom Wetting, a matte wich ones made the necearery, clothes ma: lestormeasure, If j reco! ‘Wh; were asl too much for it, so that | ————— Poin y ? ry were no te J # or and no nd. iY See RNOR Te hetween Ban Scbnecn ond the Feo ngy gna ot ilk Mgure | “lm 0B account of hie aflmeat, Dan Moran, manger of Battling! Bevinsky,| The Broadway Arcade-Bureka Byrewy Were no tailors in the country, of D WOLGARST tent as tongh or Fed magnate, who, by the way, |s was obnsiderably reduc conqueror of Tet *“Ki4"* made the announcement to-day that in the series aoheduled for Jan. 17 haw been cour hen you would have to put. of Tom ler Wing defeate jodie, ‘an, 2 he ncores: with rendy-mac thes, with ill-fitting col Harry Sinclair, the milionairo ol)| STREETS WILL BE CLOSED TO Fass le tienen een roninann te 20m Ot mr db ere The | beat aRaen he used to be, no matter how |magnate of Oklahoma and owner of | PROVIDE PARK ON LENOX AVE. a ee Snaee, 00 NN Ne es Wee , ei 440 tan con {nie universally have thei & 7 Riya sconannee he may bavelthe Newark team, ‘This proved an| “What about the chances of havins | ton, ts ansioie to have the pale claah in another Lerunky fhe it at th Wika ME ie ai New York we make most’ # to own ability to give and take, 4 all that f the streets of Now York soing | iweive-roumd go at his club on ‘Tucaday evening, | ° ym on Christmas afternoon, Btuckenb’k 104 116 ee ra of them, * Tuesday night, in Atlanta, Ga, Frank | POs Wedse, and all that has since | through the -p y slowed?” the | jan 12, Glover bas go far sbown uo Inclination | ‘Three ten-romal touts wore el to. Hig Reerer Oe. ee The identical Woolens happened had its growth from this linahed to-day to writer interrupt to moot Lewis the goound tune, be toudiit at the Olymple 4, ©, of Harken on pw = enon riced elsewhere at $25 meeting, Ban Johnson, who has been Don't be alarmed about that," an- ~ hext Monday night. Battling Covinaky will take p . poring as being aloof trom ull daal- |e rte uti right. We kur the Tend | pound smaer chumglon, uw Kacoand tor | 2% 284 Consors in the windim,. mule in the {( Outlook 1s Gloomy for to $30, hers... ro i to save the former lightweight cham. |'9S* With the Federals, ts, ax a mat-loF toxal adyico on that subject. Why | fr tho fire Ume yeaicrday, | When "O10" waa Cte" to mzue Tonumy Houck of Voiladeiohia “Bookies” at New Orleans, SPIECE SUIT of OVERCOAT oupea it pion from belng knocked out, Ono|ter of fact, the prime mover in the| shouldn't the streets be closed there | he ald: “Un- | Tho weet lie wl ar tae cue 00 Ves chit ‘ Satisfaction Guaranteed or Meney Back Ate eves was badly out in the | negotiations for organized baseball, |t0 provide « bis amusement park, as | | Set, hones Finn of Long biiand City and Bh NEW ORLEANS, Dee. 14 ; 7 Teak vey pbocaiting fae Mieke it |and Harry Sinclair ts the man who, |ena Wry htth to Ooo unde es Tory Metierere Now Orlane wil i the peinhew || Gov, Luther 3, Hall ‘has intimated Free Vest HUD e apletsis onan Rees with Leach ‘Cross Friday ais in behalf of the Federals, is laying|Mfty-seventh Streets and Bighth| one a# be ts extremely clover aud bextdos ts a | tof ten renuide at the Queens || to the Business Men's Association, laamrrencmrencnensincsw a! Sal th etry, sult and -— back, vo to speak, awaiting what the | Avenue, where the Polo Grounds are? acl ish = bea] A i lone aad Ole on Aatarian mnie ie pepacting the Pg ey ot One Mammoti Store TKE GLOVER whipped Soldier If any block was put in our way, Why) Al Releh, who stopped Sailor Oarroh tn forty | UM A oi M Tardalé rather onstly ip Boo. errs, Tonnes bas to offer on hin! codidn't means be adopted to Out a| scents on Tesstey cio, tune com crane [tote Gan of Brot: }} Grounds Jan, 1, that Af there ix any = fan, Wastaela han bad 0 bard arrival here to-morrow. street through the Brush Stadium, | He gow against Al McCloskey, the New Jersey eymernolle, wembinn at the track " Tee th S SINCLAIR MUST BE SATISFIED], “I! @ peaco agreement Is reached at | hearrwelght, io the malo tout of the three tea | Final Workont for Colambte om tee,|| NO Will call out trigns To clone time in the ring since the various box- to-morrow’n meeting here will Itx| round coutaste at the Pioneer Spoiting Club, on| Columbla's hockey squad wilt hota ita || (20a) Po oh Geskiok tan Ing authorities began to curtall bis] OR THERE'LL BE NO PEACE. | terms permit the entry of Sinclatr and | Wert Fortydouth St, Frente Mrown tale cn [grat workeost on the fee tocanorow ate {fee TNS eons, hte RE INE Face foul biows delivered with the elvows| “Sinclair really is the pivotal point | lis colleagues Into tho sacred fold of Larry Murtha and Joe Loch mete Vranbe | at the Wt nolas Rink. ‘The candidates || 'oters hope to reach an undor- and t) tl aod the heal of the| around which all propositions looking ormanieed paanall? a a Eve ae, odd of Orange, 1» 4m the other two ecrava, pave bes i Hing forth on the indoor |] standing with the Governer by ; noping to pin the Fed official down ta ' ted hie card of |DANAbAMl Courts, wut the squad has now ay § 0 eailiny, a’ ong ney haif brick tirouga toward the settlement of the baseball |, positive Btatement PP y dia yee Prygsogd mas a reached | thirty-five men and Coach | Serene Oe oe eye fy any local ; . . a round bouts for the show to i Trine lenlrous c ving the candl- a beciacih esercbiigm parade 3 war muss revolve, and Ban Johnson “It gure ill, or there'll be po peace, alg dnd rous of giving by the Chevmout 4, ©, of Brockive om Seturdeg Gates actual experience on the lea, t . - 5 EAT RO oe ad