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ee Sa ee inte a lh el ROT AS IM UP-TO-DATE THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 80, 1918. .EDITED BY _AND NEWSY BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ROBERT EDGREN BASEBALL LANGUAGE AS IT IS AND AS MR. TAFT WOULD LIKE TO HAVE IT LEMS DEFEATED Copyright, 1915, by The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). } Ga at FOR FIRST TIME THIN, “TARTS YOURE DOIN’ ? . ? A ers : ena cae BY ALEX. ABERG Goon 3 " ¢ \ For te ks ss |Result Somewhat of Fluke, as | Strangler Is Dazed From b Head Striking Floor. Finding No Enthuslasm ove! the Scheduled Fulton-Willard Strangler Lewis was thrown for the first timo last night in the interna- . tet tional wrestling tourney in the Man~ Fight, New Orleans Promoters = — hattan Opera House, when Alex, Off the Affal AH Yes aan os Aberg, the world's Graeco-Roman Call Whole Affair. or champlon, defeated him. Sur WATE Aberg’s victory was somewhat of a oornrie 298, yD Pre 2 ue on ‘You! fluke. Ho lifted Lewis up in the alr and slammed him to the floor. Lewis's head struck the canvas and he was dazed that it was easy for Alex, to pin his shoulders to the mat. The Strangler is the only wrestler who has scored a fall over the Masked Marvel, and his quick defeat by Aberg was a big surprise, ‘The crowd didn’t appreciate the way in which Aberg scored bis fall and to show its disapproval hooted and hissed the victor and cheered the loser, After Referee Bothner had de- clared Aberg the winner, Lewis was carried off the stage and it was told the plain truth about the af- several minutes before he was fe fair, Willard, @ really great cham- vived. tim ands rans same on err'| Chance for Ed Gwinner, (\(Packey McFarland’s First Ven-| Bergmans Outclass ot Senn Meee ie Steer'seriere'w's| Fed Promoter, to Get || ture as a Promoter Causes | Grand Central Team _ |i. ieee Bike Riders to Rebel have even the 4! In another match the Masked Mar- ciate ‘ow Control of Clevelands Against N. C. A. In Bowling Tournament rrr soe some of xoex ‘he twent; around feet, hee | eight champion: the orth ceheduled tor March 2 in thig city, between Jess Willard od red Fulton of Minnesota 8 been definitely declared off to-day by Tom Pann Willard’s ing the match.” jews devpatch from New Orleans. ROM the moment the prospect of the match between Willard and Fulton was mentioned m the New Orleans despatches this column test outside Fulton was boosted along by the lyn in thirty-four minutes and twen- Publication of faked record, and the | | Hates eel will wrectip Mupehe tre real record of the fights in which he A Monte ° merioan League, It Seems, Is omery Ward to the effect that There is « big fight on now between the National Cycling Asso- , | Bae Shise neice Sas tone praeaccn gue, y "| the Brookfeds have no claim on|| ciation officials and the bike riders, The association sent out @ George Freeman's Work Largely|(staNOING OF THE TEAMS IN finish to-night, cateh-as-catch-oan style. for Joss Willard. Probably Willard ial Sup-| Benny Kauft at ail in view of the|| Warning recently that if any of its members signed to compete in "s| THE WORLD TOURNEY. didn't ‘care whether he inet, Fulion Not Rallying to Finanoial Sup way they monkeyed with bia con-|| {he elx-day race which Packey McFarland, the boxer, is promoting Responsible for Home Trio’s, iene Last, Tallest B OF a real fighter, They all look altke lence suut “ |] tm the Coliseum of Chicago on Feb. 1-9 they would be suspended, i ; 1} Sash Rema: Yo figsdoses Wut some ono was can: | Port of Charley Somers, and ndtinsat obra tied to eh ie ‘The riders say that their registration cards expire on Jen, 1, which Clean Sweep in Evening World || (sas tn: i atles oxer ing extraordinary care to guard taguost tie porsbatyo¢ wa face | It Looks as Though He Will fr the Gama. In other words, Mr Wing anlar ae Tac or Ac oeate ristant them: which waUia eiben Three-Man Amateur Cham-_| In the History of dent” that would suddenly termumate Kauft thinks he has the sole right to | that they would be deprived of the means of earning a Hvelihood, Willard's earning power. Lose the Club dea} with the Giants, and if | Apparently the followers of boxt: y hi ey he wants Aa 2 keen appreciation of the situas SPiase as 1 dhe Wank to iteely kis} Game Now Here leader of the rebels is Alf Goullet, the Australian rider. pionship Match. | Goullet, on account of financial differences with the promoters, didn't erzonseeuien| tion. y didn’t intend to pay good = favyar % G Mr Word 4s merely his |} ° compote in the recent stx-day race here, ‘The men who promoted : b _- Ber attine, Sekine at thee ee By Bozeman Bulger. This new | move may complicate i ert Ae near eant Recieg 18. We) HO. ds 06 18 te mat Warmeiaing SCHEDULE FOR TO-NIGHT. ——————————| rom Deer Lodge Meat, ther matters derably. iat Goullet ts leading the rebellion. Palace. Q +9 Comnen Roparmammaiagin ever the, ached PITE tho efforts of the Amer!-|insiata on receiving momen force | SUAS DAME a AECL eK ea Oe | oe Pach cenibn we couse ae pide | Demon eta Ramaee tak ee ae (apnioaiteniciy) Weve ho comeniisn can Leaguo to put Charley! whether his contract ts valld or not, Practically all of these riders competed in the Garden. The only ee? ~ Capt. Bid-| aspired to the Willard-Johneon-Jef- Somers on hin fect there te alan If the peace treaty hangs in the, | promincnt men who have fuiled ta sign the agreement pledging to ITH the assistance of George | {ll bowled beat for the visitors. fries crown—the heavyweight cham- to guarantee, called off the whole af- 0 " ° fair. chance for Ed Gwinner, the former | lance they will get away with it, refuse to again compete in Newark, which is the Bastern head- Freeman, their lead-off man,|, The Bergmans outclassed the | pionghip, in other words. A It will be romembered that Kauff ‘ Brooklyni The coming Coffey-Moran ch |wederal League promoter at Pitts-|oinimed for a lon, quarters of the N A., if thia body suspends any members for com- a thi oklynites to the extent of exactly wi d g time last summer " : » the Bergman trio trimme ie ‘Through ‘estern representatives, pay pring out a ian capable of BX: lhangh, to get porsession of the Cleva-|that the Brooklyn club had nullified | Pitn® guescres thet ell ger ante ne at non eee MoNamara, The | Grand Central team in all three sen- 301 ping in the irst game. The second] parry Conolly Pollok ts able to a Hg comttagt Witt: hits ecaten ther iter declares that he'll get into line at once, session Was @ corker and would have Jes If Fulton has some kind of |land team and all its players. y T % sions on thelr home strips last night offer for public approval none other gonfidence in his ability let him S| whe, bankers’, ecscanittes, Gat. edp-| ced NOt paid Bim the amount agreed he Twentieth Century Cycling Association of tho City of | i, ame pyening World three-man| Dee? Credited to the Grand Centrals|tnan Lee Bodin, the tallest pugilist ha Eg eg ¢ upon. |] Chteago le promoting the raco that hag stirred up all the trouble, had not Vega crossed the foul line 3 heavyw a ferred with American League mag-| It doesn't make any difference to This body asked for sanction te run the race, but the N. C, A, amateur tournament. In contrast to a that has yet stooped under an elec- Ree asorne tess pas. Jf | rates has declined to accept a propo: the Glants who geta the moncy. All| refused it. the previous games of the Lenox Ave- Patty dees frame, losing eleven pins | tric ght, ‘This young man was born Western record would sesm to indi- |aition Uke that framed by Ban|‘hey want ts « player, ! nue boys, Freeman rolled in Breiten- | (of Nis team. Vega must have been) in Kansas in 1890 amd grew up Tep- cate he won't need to waste much overconfident after beating Cham-jjqiy, He now measures 6 feet 3 ly time on the trip. Savage, Woinert, Johnson for pion Jimmy Smi ‘ a Dillon, Cowler or one of the other Washington club a few yearn axo. Irie et tiesto [noel oedhcadl aca h.. Bone eae yeh ens ALE Mucy will accept no morgane, oue| RYSical Directors May Replace Jongs. If he's good enough to whir want something Ike $500,000 in cash Prom, and Moran oF Coftey. why: we pefore they will let Mr, Somers out Gymnasium Work With Games straightening out the at Cordea’s alleys the night before, | hoof, If he bed pinned as weil last Bight) Afr, Bodin is no easy mark, make Bo there would have been a different tale} mistake about that. In his shert to tell, The Lenox Avenue boys just career the elongated Kansan Fistic News and Gossip barely’ won out in this game w Ms Boh some excuse for the match, of hock. ' By John Pollock to the good. game with six | erage aR Ae EPC ing Se ADORE who, waa: Warred (1th. e Sawin Leaane 1 The bout between Jim Savage and Al Marry Pollo, manage of Predile Woldh, will| continent oF ee stig, {double | Jack Root, Dummy Weet, and make good and save Mr. Somers. He!It 1s Contended That Competi-|*2m*, colleges to substitute military centuries” of the series. In the last fought a draw with Tommy Mc- B by Ritchie trom acting as ref- drill for physical training. Lt wa Weinert, scheduled for to-night at the|bld ® meeting two-day for the purpose of com-| Sedslon his clever bowling kept his) Carty. Gd tn Gas Titchins Tattle bout, | CTMURY deserves 4. There nxust be tion Is More Benefici Clared that this would actually reduce | Pioneer Sporting Club, was declared off | pleting all arrangementa for « ten-ronnd bout be-| etn In the lead. ‘The Grand Centrals| ‘This little fellow, young as be ts, te a Wile carlead im to atatomeat of | *20U8", OMY, 18 Ban Johnees jon Is More Beneficial Than} the mititary etciency of the men and|this aftornoon. Acoording to Booty | een thar fighters, Jimmy Johoaion will be| tried hard to carry off the honors in| has 4 reach of > Inches and Is , treasury to the this former loyal also that the students themselves get | Montict! ensoct om hand to make the managers an offer for whe |\t least one game, but the wood to stretch it # little further If Bees fer Butehio’s wotton. American Leaguer over his difficul-| Exercises, very tired of the drill and resort to] vonuels Whe ie ated with the | can and if it la acceped the bout wil be|WOFked against them, Their team Eusterners can dig up some fellow to § “The reason why Ritchie objected | : MT cotta oe cube eres nd resort 19] management of the club Savage 40- | browns off in the Gerdes es dec, i was yrobably weakened by Enright | meet hin to my refereeing the contest,” ald | 10% ise Gee Se banien Dee ve HAND | Mr. ‘Schrader, Prof. Bhier and Dr, J,|¢lined to we through with the match, — being’ on the alek list, Joe Huriano| As to Mr, Bodin , his teet- Red Roche afterward, “was because | "eArd in regard to a war |H." McCurdy’ of Haverford showed | claiming he had injured his shoulder im] Chartey Harvey, who resigned the position of | “Uti!tuted for the Southerner, | work or his bead we know not, but + | At the same time, if Somers ta not | how great is the present contribution | training. The Bergmans are now tied for! there is plenty of time for that I would not stand for him wearing} | ON Mi "Str Gwinnor ‘wante to. got HAT there ts a decided trend |of physical education in American — mreretary to the tate Athletic Osmminion « fow | firat place, with the Park Rows and some of the boys take him on. Bard bandages. Those kind of ban- eivewnel of the club end te getting toward having competitive | Colleges to military preparedness, Billy Giteoo, manager of Benny Levert, and| Weeks ago, 's now the manager of « boxing club,|the Cordes team dropped to seventh strangely enough there ie @ babk- Gages are against the law, and Ritehi knew | would not permit im te wear | ready an offer for the stock, games take the place of formal them." While here a week ago, Mr, John- |®¥Mnastios and gymnasium work was "The evident yesterday at the annual ; panes re ee ie Ree bp itted to buy into the Cleve. | meeting of the Soctety of Directors of bout to begin when Ritchie protested | land club, Physica! Education in Colleges, held to Chub Manager Johnston that! at the Columbia Faculty Club, Charley was selected yesterday to arrange all the | Position. The Bronx Palace team will wardnes among our set of heavy- boute which wili be staged in tho Serenty-firet |ave the opportunity of breaking | weights about giving this young fel- Regiment Armory, As Harvey knows the boxing | ‘helr losing streak in to-night’a games | low room in which to swing his arms. fame thoroughly he ought to bring off ecrays| With tho Metropolitans on their home thet will attract big crowds, alleys, The scores: mitral, h ou Bam’ Bros.572 623 bia Dillon Ontela: Vigan se? 168 bh Johnny Dundee, who takes on Phil Bloom far tests 1s ta IB 1d * iddall 168 170 eT Hreiteafeld. 100 ‘reeman, 221, facts don't quite agree with | pon eaid that the Federale would not |™* News of Sports Told in Shorts Lewis. TOLEDO, O., Dec, 30,—Jack Dillon of " > * | the third time tn a ten-round bout at the Brod High Heo Indianapolis, aspirant to heavyweight > Johnston had aaroed to have the bout | Fr Bip ay, Br hr Pom eter Prominent among those who made| Princeton and Williams will not meet) round of the national junior Indoor | way sorting Club of Brooklyn, m Tuewtay night, ae Sehr == honors, and George Lewis of refered by Ikid MePartiand. Ritchie sentative at Cleveland, M Inreely can | addresses and took part in the discus-| iq qhetr annual hockey match Use aea-|chAmpIonshIp singles. | Weber raked Fag agony toa) fr anther rote. He il LEAGUE Scones. peat ent Founee ved with Leet had been sitting there for sometime, |the Yanks, He telegraphed last night|S#0ne on this subject were Prof. |ion which was scheduled for the st, /CverY Portion of Hopkins's court with | go against Joe Azevedo, the California fighter, fF] American National Tourney — R, with his hands bandaged and ready |that he had an excellent chance of|George W. Bhler, director of physical his volleys and smashes and scored at | ss rounds et the National A.C. of Philadapuia| mont, $08, va Federal, 0300 one | wanted to and then made him look Ike Yo put on the gloves. Roche badnt sting Lee Magee and Homo-Run | equcation of the University of Wis- Nicholas Rink on Jan, 7, ‘The calling |g _2, 36, 75, Hopkins was also un- |" New Year's aftermon. Azevedo tes already |! al, 896; Chauncey ash ya! | a rank amateur, a | a his own way. He toyed with , permitted the Toledoan to fight all he . Park. p24 ‘a “4 comin rounh Sed | FO sw ous tan ants fe oa ' Wh Piles P @ages ured by Ritchie, Roche'sstate-| Im the meantime John Foster, Lei gpg ser bptellgge engi gelee| La pee igh Pug cia EGE NL ty fund. Harry Griffith of ‘Town: | tare westa, a9 be isi! from « brary oold. Seumy | 900, 851 SRE. Br Borner a eile y to a Treat- | made any protest about the ban-| Baker He also wants to buy “will lconsin; Cari L. Schrader of Harvard Orr Of the game was mnje necessary BY | fortunate in the doubles as, paired with | fut Dundee two hard bettie, United” Bowling Clubs—Hanse, 722, ages, Which were not hard ban-| Ine. fr Cato Me iB 9888 | ia Prot, Thomas W. Blorey of the | none tom lama | Forbes Sargent of Taft School, he was vs. Park, $10; Beekman Hie 14, ut were soft, loose bandages f — led Suse 4 |apringfeld ‘Train! Bohol. play: a! not get away from Col-| beaten in the second round by Shepard Tunmy Duty, the crack lightweight of Lockport,| Hansa, 756; Beekman FL,’ 761, and entirely within, the law. (As Mo- stars tn the eombinat 4nd] Springfield Training School, lee to comp to New York on the date ) Partland was sa' bane | } ~ ft i bl and soclal advantages of games and | playing Yale im a practice in Hi Boheo!, |, 46, 6—8, | Dae received many offers for fights, two of them 855, 803, 846, 2 RN ie rag gh McPartland's furnish ang Eo ea ae ine | the development of quicknens of eye, | Pittsbureh this week and have shown | **n4 Hares High Goheo ba being with Bonar Veonard of this tty and Ted , hire. Inauirance— Anchen-stuntch In-| ts 1 and rumor that the Glants are to get| co-ordination of brain and Jo and | reat strength. They will meet Yalo in KIA" Lewta, the Bosliah boxer, wt the Queene | Boston insurance Company Ti, To, WE | & eres, ned he Frame Pasi | entirely beyond Roobe's class in o a muscle an Because of the many details that wilt | Nil" Tania we Rnalish bones, ot the Queens, | Boston Insurance Company, 70, 130, 708 Kknawiedge of the sport and reputa- earns or four of the Federal League! poatly giertness that gymnastics can- {0° of the games of the regular series h . | ment Will ex.the Qi : mel sar We have to be completed at the reconvened | to cancel Dauenhauer of the RB. tion among followers of boxing. ret we know right mow," eaid| act give. It was also maintained that fat the local rink on Jan. 19. ‘This con- tegte aha Rest or ihe Nene ty, Arcade Emphatically. : ing in Cincinnati on next i test promines to be one of the features | Reace meet branze ILLI® RITCHIFemust be given | Joon, “is that the Giants and the| continued gymnasium work on ap- range, medal winners to] tt yon suffer from pfte them, Monday, the continuation of the Na-| Young Ahearn will get into condition at Exoel.|4F° the only pfles, you are of the New York hockey season, date in the big World credit for sportamanship, as| /Anks are going to play a seriee next] paratus soon becomes irksome and tonal “League session, scheduled to be | sir Spring, Mo. for hiv tw-round tout wiih + ae AR OEE SYeeh yourself & grave injusticy overy day peas ap 3 ut off testing the famous well as courage while in’ the seefiy*tnat will be the test epring| often actually ie mentally depressing, | Joo ‘Thum gave a inner last night at | Mace in the seme aity on Se following . which Je to de decided before the! The Park Rows hold the high team Jf . ‘reatment, i oon, will likely bi med to | Cantol City A. ©. af Bt, Paul on Jan, 18,/800re of 641, while Manassee leads with; ring. He hasn't uttered @ single alii seriea between major league clubs t0| Whereas participation in games ex: | is place, Thirty-Arat Street and Broad- aterliredate, Jonn B, Heydion, Sec-| Ahem will leave for the Springs immediately | 228 for the high individual. wah be played in New York.” hilarates the mind and brings much|way, to the men who took pact in the | retary of the National League, in dis-| after hie champtonship fight with Al MoOoy at iain @mnaetant for his defeat by Ted Lewis, He |"% P22 players appear on both olubs| more buoyancy of epirite; that more {amateur Class B 18-2 balktine billiard | useing the coming Cincinnail, peace ine Bwadway Serting Club of Brookiyn on New | inecuy, of hie roadway, Ansa temo te hasn't either denied that Lewis out-! is ting, declared that the delogates will | yx. line-up of hie Broadway Arcade trio by boxed ‘him or claimed that he cond H cnt pte tng the Yanks ee exercise can be taken with less fatigue |tUrnament, completed last week. All| MO*COntronted with at least week's peer Sees Pap ig ec eg Ryn using Joe Sabby in thelr next appears, have wanyned Lewis in a longer fight, Magee and Raker and the Giants get}and that consequently the physical the contestants were present and they | work before they finally got att the de- Vuee Masoed wrap, = yet undoubtedly Ritchie thinks he Benny Kautf the excitement — willl govelopment is greater, poked fun ot Charing Wi Conway, wie, sile/ct the Merona: SWRIESIONOS ONE | is sensed ansih . . could whip Lewis in twenty rounds, abate considerably ere springtime, ha advcenten of the tall they claimed, won by luck from F. 8. . Pee vay man another warring vart- MORAN OFFERED FULTON’S and very likely he could. Ritchie has a ae raGAtAR o curtailment of | Appieby, the Columbia siti@ent, who| Dartmouth's basketball team onenod | ne" 10 box with Jam Cette, the Ina hoary woig PLAC @ World of endurance \ Now comes @ statement from John | «ymnastics wore upheld by tho direc: | took socohd prize, ‘The result of the fun | tte season last night with a victory over | (ir. Kn fmmend fem, fet with Pres E AGAINST WILLARD, tor of one of the largest boys’ high| making was a challenge from Conway | Manhattan College in the City College we jw len on Jan, 7, The ~ Oghtor io Bill Shanks, the Western heavyweight, 4 regia | who looks like « promising scraper, Gilman will] NEW ORLEANS, Dec, 30,~The ‘offey's camp at Croton Lake, | (wenty-round fight between Jess Wil- schools In Germany, Dr, Heerea, He wrote from the trenches before to play Appleby 600 points for a plece| gymnasium plate to be paid for between them, | and Raketin: score 29 to 39. e, working boring Shani up to a = 4 1 xeellent ‘«k on , “ “ SS Rheims as follows: “1 believe the war | Mr. Thum promising @ silver cup, ‘The $54 oxpailont vied ail but tous of the |e tear nel lard and Fred Fulton for the heavy- Yonr caso 1s no worse than were the will cause @ complete change in the | game will be played next week. The | victors’ prints. Kennedy did the best a!) welght championship, scheduled casos of many who did try th 3 » course for boys in schools. Physicai | only game Appleby lost in tthe tourna-| ground ‘work for the New Yorkers, It |, Mish Murray, the fight promoter of Boston, ampionship, scheduled in ibis’ treatmont and who have training will have a larger part in to-day wired the writer that he has completed | (MS city for March 4, was called off written us letters bubbling over wit! nt was to Conway, Was & rovgh game most of the way. mp education, Bchool gymnastics of the atl arrangements for 4 twelre-roun acrobatio variety will be abolished Charley White, the band-hitting | b yesterday by Tom Jones, Wil ond thankfulness. 1 8 éxpense b; the manager, and Tommy Burne, tho peewee eeeor ote e agg Oo a Kaufman from . r§ toa long cross-country runs will be} Dartmouth won an easy hockey game} President George T. Turner of the A. | caicago, and Matt Wells, the former lightweight 7 a high priced hat. practised in order to develop the heart| from the Massachusetts Aer’ A. U, will make @ special trip from | champion of Hngland, to be fought at ihe Atos hee of the ght. Hucns’s YOUF druRatst now, tind inxs, which this war has shown | Coltogy at we Boston aren Baltimore to referee the annual ames} A”, of tat ity ot Twoay ng” Wells wid | Heat viast Light i batore tanking Wit FREE SAMPLE COUPON #7 i . tu tt aro the weak points of our young ‘ ' of the Millrose A. A. adison Squ White fought in Milwaukee a fow months ag, ees Sonia ee ms og di Derby proves it— or pntiton “to ‘the proposed ‘plan in| offence, ‘Thelr formations were speodily | Weeks. Georre V. Brown of Heston and “ Frank Moran here on March 4 or 6. |_ Kindly send mo a Freo sample of lai broken w and Norse, the Di uth | Pooree Pawiing niladelphia. Jack Curley, who has been piloting the affain| Hurns telegraphed to ike Dorg: Pyramid Pile Treatment, ip plain wrapper, of Jum Flynn, the geme braryweight of Pueblo, | Moran's manager, last night, offerins gor', had four stops to make dur-/ phe international curting match be- | Col, Moran $7,600 fora fight here with the ing the game. Dartmouth wae sng] iween the North and South of Scotland | aa e901 champion, If Moran accepts and JUAREZ SELECTIONS, in carrying the puck, and but for the] scheduled for the Van Cortlandt pond | #"" the stork, which te expected withia| suitable terms can be arranged for alertnose of Buttriek, would have acored | yeaterday, wan not played, owing to the the sens few dare, dia will wot do any fsbting | Willard, Jones said the champion $3 Quality Mail Orders Prepaid—Style Book on Request $5 Style $150 ted a First Race—Dr, Mack I1,, Senator || many more goals, Goran and Tyer did Ca 4 see Seoretary ayes of fhe at least two weeks, would sign articles. James, Inquieta, he Dar . rand National Curl ul at — _ aE ES ect Race—Laple Is, Hoaney || 2 sreat Playing for Dartmouth, the match would take place the Arst day | poiry tanks hare been tssued for the wext Abel Defeats Sheridan Cut, Whispering Hope. — the lee was found to be favorable. New ©, amateur boxing tourvament, = $00G. , Third | Race— Henry Walbank, James Weber, the Chicago boy who i wach iia tar ale Geeceeinn an da, Pied tui ar Tenn, Hite 30, Gano, Al = has been competing in tnterscholastio| Firmin Cassignol, the ° ph q , nal 4 defeated Manhattan’s Man Hatter i louie “Race—Wubite, Kootenay, |] and junior tennis tournaments for the| iardist, won Reel Se Premee: Bile | 6 dae a cee ated toe aay | Mickey Bheridan of Chicago in a furious 45 Stares—All Cities “Snow King 1h PX: ace — Frokendale, Cectl, || past three years, made good use of erday at Daly's Academy, In the! this will only .be open to thow who lave aot |PIEDECuDS out lire leat niet. Anil ae _ Oldamobile, iw experience yesterday, when ‘ternoon he Jullus Klinger Yee # fire prize at the club, The other wolglite | rounds. Sheridan finished str Aye oo Siath Kuce—Patrly, Penalty, Lad, | feated i. Ig Hopkins, the Yale 0 to 108. to bo contested for will be 108, 118 end 180 !{ling Shepard knocked out i fo= man, for a’ bracket in the semi-final . In the evening Casal gn: efeated Willle Thompson by 260 to 66, i i enry.