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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 3, 1916. a sine es eas _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SEEING THE AUTO SHOW Copyright, 1916, by The Press Pub Hehing Co. (The New York World), UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BASEBALL MOGULS DISCUSS DETAILS OF PEACE TREATY — Waiver Rule and the Federal “ League Players Up to Nas tional Commission. WESE COME HIGH, BU id Bind GUY Says, IN RS THEY'LL SAU ae iu TRE + Wem Tus Pass To Thr AUTO BHOW I can See Tre weve Worrs AND IT WON'T cost ME A Nickey “THEY can seny fie Rest BY EXPRESS — Gee’ THe LI OLD LAST Year's FUER ‘LL HARDLY HNow HERSELE f hapaliientare “I'l Be Different This Time,”| Says Jim Coffey, in Spesting| of His Bout With Frank Moran on Friday Night. 4 CAR ‘fou can M4 arteone TD Rul. CINCINNATI, ©. Jan. 3.— With 0 SX PENS several matters before it pertaining to the peace treaty recently signed here, the National Baseball Commission began its annual sesefon shortly after noon to-day. Owing to the train on which President Tener of the Nation- al League was coming from the Bast beiftg late, the session was delayed for |@ short time. | The usual large number of major (league magnates who are accustomed |to attending these annual meetings of | Bronx Palace Bowlers Break Losing Streak _By Defeating “‘Mets’’ pntndaled. inter tactician ||/STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN THE WORLD TOURNEY. Park Mow Bergman iBros GO BAGIT TOMORROW ‘ \ AN SEE (ET Need ANYTHING @LSe RIDAY night of this week wit | see Coffey and Moran together again in the same ring in which Moran knocked Coffey wut @ few | Billy suneediants Trio Wins Two Clean-Cut Victories in months ago. Evening World Tourney: After’ ait |the supreme court of baseball were ‘The bout will draw as great a crowd (irand Central |not in evidence. to-day, Capt. T. L. cagoreenes Metropolitan Bron, Central’ as the first fight, for there are many who think the Dublin Giant will beat _Moran to aoite ot Frank's exreviencss| Megture of 1915 in Baseball Pissares Was Establishment of Peace Huston of the New York Americans being the only major leaguer pree- ent other than the members of the | commisston. It became known to-day that the matter regarding whether the former ederal League players would be Dropping First Game by Four Pins. A eon poke ien Burkes. M. G. A. TO GIVE OUT GOLF NEY DATES TO-DAY “Bure,” admits Coffey on the chin. But I was a little car less, just getting ready to knock him i will meet To-night again journey the Hunts Potnters, and the weal are the Metropolitans | to the Bronx to NOTHER Bronx team josing streak in The ke ite vening sure be has a chance to beat the By Bozeman Bulger. H cbampion that I'll be ready to match him up within an hour after le fin- \isbes with Moran.” Moran: “I knocked him out before aad I'll knock him out again with even less trouble. It may tnke longer if he’s afraid to come near mo, but I have his number. When J find iny I'll shoot through «another for the fight with Wiil- | baseball for the year just end- ing has been the establishment of peace by the elimination of the Federal League. This means more to the public and to the magnates than any possible deed of daring on the diamond, It means that the fans will have @ rest from baseball politics and can now see games, which, it seems was the orty'inal object of the ort, after all, The obliteration of the Federal League, a pretender to big league claws, also means that the sixteon major clube will be stocked with HE former fight tives some line on what Is likely to happen. Coffey entered the ring look- ing very fit. As usual, be was in « hurry to mix it up. Ho kept right jover the f tue by the F Red Sox » April. time last winter, the most Interesti: the rise of Grove ander as the gam ‘The Philile te'r ocre team right season. through a World's after Moran until near the end of ‘the first round. Moran, who was fat the waist and looked in the really good bail players and that new faces will be seen on every team, The fight of the former Federal L’ guo| Financially it made money. prise of the year wa | Ming of the pe HE most notabie achievensent in| Lean P of the world’s champion # Not a AUrprise But he cow nt ht iille the ‘Ip National | » but their loss to the) The win- | n'ng of the American League pennant | by the Red Sox was not a surprise. | It wan # foregone conclusion long he: fore the teams went to the mat in Connie Mack predicted it this | Outside of Cobb's top-notch form deviopment w bondi Cleveland Alex greatest pitcher. Wan responatbhle na 4 not carr Sertes as a as bascball all-around. Very few club Jeither in the major or minor league: Several of the smali for Moran wianing the champtonship. His wonderful pitching kept a medi- at the top all} them | for | chance, however, that the father an Hollow and Nassau ai) have asked is a strong probabil ception with the exception of last hand at entertaining the boys. Greenwich Country Club, Gard ready to take the open championsii if the list has been extended since that Siwanoy js beginning to feel title event, Should no new appli probably will get the “open.” Hocking Plans | | Fine Example of How Exercise? y that this event will be sent back to which fathered the meeting and has held it every year since its in- At 60, Record- Breaking Walker 4 son tournament will be assigned for the junior championsiip, there}! Plainfield, season, when Garden City took a len City and Sleepy Hollow stand | ip, but it should not be surprising |! the annual meeting. It is known that its course is in shape for a jcants be forthcoming Greenwich | Hike to Buffalo|' ployed), a distance of miles, which was covered in sixty hours, beating {thi | Walsh breaker » start up until t very last a strike, making Cept. it sion and hit the needed strike, givin opening game was 4 heart- for the home team, With the} | Mets just a few pins in the lead from yy were unable, to caich fram On |last ball Theiss, who anchored in the | first gume for the Palace team, rolled nossees Billy Fox to duplicate r Fox, however, was equal to the oce: ins for a muc 6 bis team his its] | Elephants will travel in the same di- out an’ thinkin’ I bad !t oil me own F: di N Wi B ree big leagues and, moreover. World three-man amateur tour- section . ue pins witn the Cro-/ subject to the waiver rule had been way. I had him beaten when ho hap-| "andom Ow on't ie abure in Aimeiin te souk Gwenty Having taken the tourney under its wing as one of the recognized ment. After losing the first session by| tonas. The host of Bronx bowling! incorporated in the peace treaty, but pened to get it over. It'll be different ‘i P four teams. metropolitan meetings, the M. A. officials will to-day give out a the ancomfortable margin of four| fans can have their choice of either) that in making numerous corrections, this time.” Obliged to Listen to Mag- There cannot be much excitement date for the father and son event and select a course. There is a big Pins, v loesberg'’s Bronx Pal-| atch. The scores: Metropolitan Bronx Palrgn: | t ¥ Cobb proved | ace trio walloped the wood for two Billy Gibson, manager of Jim Cof- le Weed, that Cobb pi m i a S14 611 $8/ somehow been omitted from the copy . i nates Air Their Troubles. | bimaelt 2 greatest bal! player in the |] to Sleepy Hollow this year. Nassau hag applied for it, but this club clea victories in the second and +1169 188 _ fey, has his little book, tvo, Says always does. He led in|} {s directly in line for the metropolitan amateur championship, and If HRA eanelOnW ematibt: he vulltine WOE ns jgf 40 183| that was signed. Just how the ques- A Bill: “Coffey ts the bost big man in in see stealing and In fight-| it receives the one it is a certainty that it will not get the other. | Metropolitans, ~ a : Van Elie aL Is ica, goa jon was originally decided could not the world except Willard, and I’m #0 onality, ne wins | Although Gamien City, Plainfield, Englewood, Hollywood, Sleepy ‘The ee alee ” , be ascertained, the announcement be- SCHEDULE TO-NIGT. Metropolitan at Hunts Point. White Elephant at Crotona. The ieading averages of the bowl | In the big events to date are as 2iPuncen $p0, bauenha only victory for the n ly Schlossbers used good jude- | Seton | ment when he substituted Dick Walen for Theiss in the middle session, for went tirough the middle and final gaines without a single miss and averaged an exact “double century” | for both games. The Pala the ond game with a new high team themselves. cause of ight. e » made pos took rolling up score of 611 for Lippman, debut in the big event, was the c this record, with hi: his t} Sepp ' 1x0, 490 Mult 160 Bee SCORES. tional ‘Tourney—-Cres-| OX, | nox, £64, ! ling Clubs, Section A—Civil Black ‘Tiass, 708; Glen- | Glendale, | dale, ng, va ‘ing made by Chairman Hérrmann of alterations and additions i -haé the Commission that it would’ be taken up again and the whole eub- + | ject gone into thordughly before any decision would be reached. There were no members of the‘ al League present to-day. Unless something unforeseen hap- pens August Herrmann will be re- © elected Chairman of the National Commission and it is almost a cer- tainty that Joa B. Bruce will be re elected Secretary. Charles P. Taft, owner of the ma- jority of the stock of the Chicago Na- tional League Club, returned to-day from a three weeks’ hunting trip in Texas, It is expected by those bigh in the councils of baseball that Charles Weeghman, former Presiden: of the Chicago Federals, will come to the old record by twelve hours, Octo-| s ber, as part of his vacation outing, President Burton, Smith College, Northampton, Mass., gave him a let. ter to dell oO President Mc Cracken, Vas College, Pough- | keepsie, 'N. Y. The 145 miles between the two cities over the hills of three States was ‘6 in this session. 2 another newcomer, was pt. Fox of the Metropoli- spine “erste this city later in the week and | final arrangements for the pur condition of an old-timer players to hold their own with recog-) leagues suffered so heavily that they stood up stol- nized stars will give the game a touc’i| had to quit. under Coffey's attack, watching Of freshness, a long standing need.| With the reorrangoment of many move and keeping his right And, better than all, we can now ot | circuits and the changes in the per-| poised for a kuockout punch, the magnates and their business! sonnel of the several major league} Coftey hooked ‘and jabbed Moran fast, quarrels out of the papers and re-| clubs, 1916 promises to be a banner Moran, who stood up stiffly against Place them with the boys who make) year In baseball, The interest that the punches instead of using his feet; the two-base hits, was unquestionably {ng last sum~- - Keeps Man in Perfect Health. Hotham, ra, 814, Ye Fi + ‘Woodman Woodma' \. Beekman | Beekman ‘orward, | BRESNAHAN INSISTS HE BE RETAINED AS MANAGER OF CURBS. speed by time and gathered the remaining aes sion with 98 pins to the good. Lipp- man bowled the splendid average of enough patronage | The wonderful benefits derived from under ts erat thes o, Stakeues ne Bahay and| There was ne' mer has returned, road walking are shown in the rec-| walked in three and a half day we a FJ a red Aupearense, while 8 ‘ ipa — eS SRNR ARRAN jer ane a} 6 ene |) ame Out. ‘Near tho end of the. round 16 ord made by James H, Hocking,| Was accompanied Gp the jaunt BY same circummances. With the prets | _Anplications for fue’monater Evening |, CHICAGO, Jan, 3.—Roger Bresnahan. * plunged at Coffey savagely several Walkers’ Club of America, the fore-| Club, New York City. Van Cortlandt ay try “up Bronx Painve tri4| world free headpin ent, which anneee of Ane iene atone says bed landing two or three of thom 12 Told in Sh Inont “hiking” organisation in. the| Park te Garrison, SN. Yo fortyenve shOwld give a good account of them. | ik conaicted mavad |e, wil dp nothing, toward. Da saiaaay Sedomesing fesnion. Gottey was wart, | News of Sports oO n OPTS} | muntry. On tha Sunday hikes of this| miles, was covered in eight hours and | . . | Sine 4S" aie" wartose Of rraneterriliget tI: Ti m club he has covered 1,350 miles for/twenty minutes; Amenia to Pough a — to Toledo until his status with the Chi evidently. Be od nd bit rt Agen the year. He has not missed one|keepsic, over tho hills of Dutchess cago Clab had been cleared up. He said continued his attack, seemingly very | ‘ . Sunday in the last three years, hav-| County, twenty-six miles, {in six hou My contract | with the Chic anxious to get in a finishing punch.) Ajex. Averg, the Graeco-Roman cham- pnd 4 peconds Frank Foran of the ing walked nearly 4,000 miles. Rain,| Hackensack, N. J., to Greenwood Lake, Al ° National League Baseball Club calls ‘ Moran moved vary little and looked pion has aenin vrostenlls sowed, bine home club. who Nnished second In 24) ow, heat, cold had no effect on the| N.Y. through Suffern and ‘Tuxedo, Fistic News and me to m the club for two sere rz slow and I intend#o be Manager for thet heavy Gossip Sc It seamed almost) rei¢ tho best of the wreatlora at this : the former mark. veteran. He ts the best example in| over the hills of Bergen, Rockland i ni Sree reat Comey would wet) 4. the world of what cross-country road|and Orange Counties, forty miles {n nath of Sime. and tbe mints Seen le of wrestling in the tourney at tries to put in another man there wil teeing pene van fort GUONG Alee, “Meuunaten’ Opera House. Vietek Although ho ran un nearly u quarter of| walking will do to keep a man in|nine hours, are a few of tho short By John Pollock bea fight. It 1a not enough that the @ Pree san es Sod Denct, ane Zybeako, whom he threw in a matoh at | Sywle,on the course, A. Flourney of St-| perfect health. Every man and/ distance waliss he has taken this! Breddie Welsh, the worid’s lightweight deivhis, Lewis and Farrel! sili meet for six club, fulfla its financial obligations, Pe o's she Ganden, te the only man he Kaen’ ee tear atau lotted 8! woman has a hobby. Hocking’s ts! yei |champion, will be a busy fighter this} x 50, OF HPN” ea) Se tre eee tani) s 4 ndicap fey’s chin. ital handicap road run lem Athletic League, course of about five iniles, won the in- id by the Har- aterday, over a id three-quarter Coftey went down for a few seconds, and getting up was thrown In the presént matches. Aberg quickly kn/ down in with 4 has thrown both Strangler Lewis and blow on the chin, He managed to|the Masked Marvel. his feet at “nine,” but w: Aberg absoiutely refuses to meet any that he turned his back to tood hanging on the of hie rivals at catch-as-cateh-can. The road. walkin; In September h aixty, he is looking forward to must also be continued as Manager tl] A the New York office of the American, the New York to Buffalo walk next Radiator Company to walk to the'spring, 456 miles. May his spirit Boston office (by which he is em- never grow less, month, He is booked for two matches, Charley Harvey, matehmaker and man- ager of the boxing shows which ars to] , be held in the Seventy-first Regiment | ty Armory, deciared early to-day that he fimo Hal ¢ 2, who bias won 5 . far taken pat in ee | CHICAGO, Jan. 3,—-Hal Chase, the being over Harry [first baseman who left the Chieago is matched for] Americans in midseason to join the ty Donahue, of Peoria fights that he has #0 local bis last. viotory Thomas in the Garden last w The winter schedule of Harvard's re- Jay team, containing four dates, is an- and pes | Maenea has decided to bring off the first show |anotter bout, Ho wil! He Pitzalmanons, r ooking out over the crowd. [1 0 | asked Marvel and Strangler Lewis} nounced as follows: Jan. 29, Ar. h Badl H R °. regs Ace ‘ ‘itzsiminons. | Ruvaio Federals, will find no bar wvestle rox en till . Boston A on Jan, 12 and has booked up Johnny | tie local Mgbiweignt, at the Olympic A: ©, of | 4 “Bul Brown, who thorow ly kn w bia | {0 ® finish at ewtoh-as-rateh-can ind’ git) Sfloaton “Athlete. Kavor earn y avana acing Dundee and the champion for the main | Harlem on Monday evening, Jan’ 10, ‘They box |rAived against him by Owner Comis- ped to gave to-night. Joe Stecker, considered a won- key of the White Sox, who said to-day atop’ ation games; Feb. 21, University of | in the maim event from serious injury, Coffey |der in the Wost, is likely to enter the|Vennayivania, Hartford, Conn.; Marob 4, Beats McCo Meet a Failure of ten rounds, Billy Gibson, man- * that Manager Rowland was free to ‘Ee tort helpless and Seren tour intercobegiat’s cam New York. ager of Benny Leonard, the fast local ley Doewmerick, wie arrenges the bouts for SIeN rg: yer from the Fede have hit him Uké @ punching | fe aed Nghtwelght, made the announcement] the Pioneer Spating Club af West Portydourth wue whom he could get. Maa Women members of the Azeric j Street, will pa t at Row expected al "S.zuaete Custos Cravens onus Walkera’ Aapociation eompisiea an 2 Year’e Day bouts, both after-| NEW ORLEANS, Jan. 3.—News hes Inst night that all arrangements had Sy nT) a pa a bout at | show a | Ri wland Ae onpae ted here from his Amateur tennis championshi 1 the} sight-mile hike yesterday. ‘Their cours] New Year's Day 4 ? PAG Agee, been made for the ten-round go betwoen | hs stub on ‘Thumday Which be is butiag | home In Dubuqe' to-morrow So imaie INCE that time Coffey has spent | payed on dents brought then from | the Taland| noon and evening, furnished some in-|Just reached here that the racing meet-| ir MA ang Freddie Welsh. ‘This pate | % ti ebtwelght chamuionshio of New Joey. |over the season's campalen with Mx. months in the hills at Croton | ‘uet Club courts 8 <|City Plaga to Jamaica. Among those) +. coding ring history. In nearly every |!0* t Havana was a failure, due to] i iis at Madison Square Garden on | Ban? Lewis of Newark, N. J., and K, 0, | Comiskey, roton | tory tor Stanley Grafton who made the trip were the Mizses Lee LJ the lack of p nage and horses, Urown, who now makes his home at Arlington, | ——— Lake, working early and late} easily defe 2 | Gross, F, Schnelder and BE. Falk. city and town where the sport is al- 5 vals the night of Jan, 28, N.d,.! will be the prmeipals in this ‘go | Calahan After In order to supply the demand for 4p the open alr and chopping wood, | three straight sets, Fulton Cutting, who| @. Kirkwood of the Pa: lowed boxing shows were held nd \,,..45 an agent was sent here to ship| sep | CHICAGO, Jan. has two le; There is a great ‘tenmble now between the ten-round bout betweed i Btoom, is on the guP, having ; Wimpine sg ison living like a tum. the title last your and the yeur previous 8 Hrierichs of the Ninet several fighters started on pee 1916 lrrom the Crescent City track some of} loca! club managers to stga up Fred Fulton, Ge ton adtwelght, and Johny Lnwife | Nationals, through Manager Callahan, result of this style of not try it for this year, and thé | jnod't dead-heat. tn. th if the| record with a win attached to tt, the many that are he Free transpor- | Westen pene for a tenit in this vicinity, Miia Mae slated to be fought at tle) today opened negotMtions for some of bc ie cay Ap oly entrants wore the “above named | ished, tn a dead-hen * oe In this vicinity four clubs held en-|tation to Cuba has been promised own- | Jobu Relslor loft on the midnight train last night Hurting Club of rookga anor | a ee ee tat at the Chibag. 0 Cees” Sad knocked our ged she enty-one {minutes tertainments, the most important |ers if they will ship to Havana at once, {ur Chimay io Pag gy ag slot Bs i wo meets because? | Nationals and Chicago Federals, " A_conference been held at N Haven by Vance halrman leCormick, chairman of the Yale Committee of Three to find & now football head coach, untver= sity offictals who are direc a By count there were 580 in the stalls here va Saturday, With good weather the heat thoroughbreds will race from now to the end of the fifty-seven-day meeting. being that of the Broadway Sporting Club in Brooklyn, where the club house was taxed to its capacity and iow tans | Bry eee and his good, next man to finish, was close punch, and 1 eer his time, Coffey ance to beat M But Frank is kno ere’ lahan said he wanted a piteher, cateh- er, outficlder and inflelder. Until after (the transfer of the Cubs to President Weeghman, which is expected to take t the ina. In order to give Jim ¢ plenty of boxing in thé return Ohatiey Harvey wants Fulton for Weinert Seventy-4iret Regiment Armory, and Jimmy ton ie after him to fight in the Garden, The Greenville Football Club, undo» nm to be an iron ated in the championship series ie ece! pd to $2, — Square Garden Friday nlgit, Manager Billy | | ep in ability to take punishment, | ich. amon’ ciate “pimmmition Mecur- | Metropolitan Fuctlat Lecaver defeates | tbe gross receipts amounted to $8-/ 1, Ui sence was ao big New Year's| New Oriesns will be the battleground of an-| Gibson tnday brought dobu Losier Johsee, the| wil ba cols no definite deal a “stinger” when he cuts loose, | secure a release of Dr. Albert Bhurpe the West Side Rangers by 7 goals to 1| 686,50, Day that some of the horsemen began| otter scrap between two colored stare of the | colored heavy weight, up to Coffay's, trwining vamp | © suggested by Manager Tinker. even when he has the appearance of | from his work at Coornell. at Bay Side Park y day. The stars in the windup were Al}io 4icugs the plan to extend the meet- | bearywelabt division to-night, ‘The men who will | 8 Craton lake to bos tow ud i hg Being all in. Ho is a cold propomition | felt at Yale, Would make a «choice . Fe ri »|-MeCoy, the middleweight champion, Tit 1, but Managing Director | figure in it are Harry Wills, the fast and clever toa WING FOR ; bs t se danaitreadt ot ahtece The Fulton leaders in the ing until April 1, but Managing Director " f 4 ig the ring, absolutely nonchalant, | to oreanize 4 departmen’ mata etic at etropolitan Soc ‘ague, took the} and Young Ahearn, the clever Brook. Joseph J. Murphy nipped this plan tn | Doxer, and Sam Langfont of Boston, Tie WM) yo, penny Tabee paston “Gace ts Billiards ¥ Being in > Saat amuses him, he is director of Sereses, football, bas- | meas of the Hudson United eleven! iyy middleweight, Ahearn entered |{he bud by saying the meeting would | como together in a twenty-tound go before tbe) santas et Mickey Dunn at} 0 when hi urt he's dangero| Ketball and gymnastics, to the tune of 8 goala to 0 at the old - P shite |°rd 88 Previously announced. | Pelican ‘A, C, of that city, Wille gare Langford | Haslem Sporting CY Jan, 7. Rugell Prices and Te ae ot he perfect self-control, He — Morrla Park Race Track yesterday, the ring weighing 156 pounds, while| A Board of Appeals, te prov ide Perse: a bad beating in @ ten-round bout at the Harlem) vi) gis) tox some goml 1 ‘he Olympia} REPAIRS BY EXPERT nT treet, @ hard hitter and bas the ability to| The committee in charge of the Ne sCoy weighed 162 pounds, Ahearn} Men with an opportunity to appeal fr Jorting Club eeveral weeks ago. ub ‘st Philadelphia fn” th ” ™ CHANICS. for an opening and take it in. t Golf Pool fhament will| ‘The Scottish American MoCoy weig' af D Nhe he han |the local stewards’ decisions, has been | Sting Club serer e nb at Philadelpia In three weoky, U tantly when the time comes. meet this afternoon at Doyle's Academy | hol st a Kame in wave McCoy the worst beating he has/estwolished here by Manager Murphy. | j,cy prittou, who gave Johnny Griffiths a ettff| Minaesehben oendas iak coals ” a: to revise the handicaps for the M|day. to’ the Hubouck we Witcox ‘steven | yet recetved, and although he was in| This board will act like the Board of eee ee ieee ee ate baa | . wmdohnay Dunde sete —— ~ Ht. 4 Jround whieh starts to-day, ‘The draw| of Bayonne by 3 goals to 2 veak condition in several of the |Review of the harness world. Capt, i oO the’ put, | ulel for tomorrow night at the Itroadway Sport. dack Johnson told me in Cuba th. take piace whereby the thirty: 4 weak cond Q | Rose of Memphis, well known years matched to meet Fighting Zunner, lwp of Brookiyn has been indefint ~~ ~~~. SPORTING. took an amaxing amount vivors will bo paired. The low: Greenpoint scoved a 3 to 1 soccer vic- | rounds he managed to stay the limit, ago as a racing offictal, has consented to | falo fighter, round go at the based Johnny Dunn announced to. ‘that BOXLN TO. Nar LYMPIO punching in their Paris tight. made during the first 1 tory over the Overseas Wanderers in al ‘phe results of the other main bouts |*t a the Chairman of the new board, | berry A. C. of Buffalo on Thursday night, Matt) nicom hae been taken suddenly with an attack | 447 West 126th ea OL MP! Wasn't arm-weary, as they claimed,” | Wellington's 64, Other low so State League game at Flood’s Oval yes- f | a = Weila, the Fugish ex champion will tackle Joe! ot grip and i# now under the care of @ physi. | Three Sar 19 ad outst eaid Jobnso! {w terday. at both local and out-of-town clubs | fo the semi-final of Konoma, Wid gis Walter 4 acres: * wee fu Rube G E iakctiniaiaiiicisineean | HOLMER FINISHES SECOND Duoke « al of cian, Jounny nt oe Paddy Burus, Aden 800; tes ot wai taey Cling, the Harlem lightweight who has NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, Clermont A. C-—Terry Mur- | 14 POWDER HALL MARATHON. iceession in Philadelphia, ated Young Marino and Terry | | yom is bout s featured the work Two straixht seor New York Athletic NK MORA ‘of the gunners of th ; a 0F. Hee pa 30. dees Club'in their week-ond \ghaot at and Walter Mobr fought il ie eit, ai SC Soaks. hae |e boxing promoter, to mes chaenplon Johnn They re off — j 600 : o heavy- araw: pane for ex rounds att weight class to “light it out for Fibre At Queensberry A, C.—George Un Yorker Twelve Yards in next Satunley night, Cline'y great showing in ; Mek ty) Narmar, ih fp Me ee Un Ma bouts there has made bum a big tdol with chance to hi Willard: areak iia "| aerwood lost to Kid Queens, Young Fifteen Miles, the “Pbiuy"” flehe ‘an G some othess target © Denny defeated Freddie Vowel and) epiNBURGH, Bootland, aJn, %—The| 4 sash mas clinched today between those two Young Erle knocked out Andy Cox in| powder Hall Marathon of fifteen miles, the seventh, jwas won by G. McCrea of Scotland, At Fairmont A. C.—Wiid Burt | who finished twelve yards ahead of Hons 2 ° “ ) rise |Holmer, of New Fork, second, ‘The |e vensound go, John Welsemantel, manager ¢ Renny kaooked out Taek Priecoll tn | winner 5 time was 1.4 Holmer won | the Broadway Sporting Club, has secured the lads the third round, In 1914 and was tin ‘din last year's | to fight at bis club ow next Saturday pigut at 116 ts fi ss. inthe shoot for the Hasina H, Martin, L, W. Thompson and C Acatellt aii bad full seoPos te “und each Was credited with ver yet goou 4u0@ At the ly enough he ot Gunbvar rugged little Dantamweights, Patary Brannigan of Pittsturgh and ‘Terry Martin of Providence, R. 1., who recently gave Datch Brandt « bad beating in Remnant Sale— First Week nal 8); 1 Pere, 10F 3. i i jasort, 118 vomitted y should Moran slight the Gun- tube a i nat f La odien hre0 nine Nimrod who faced the Bi. *inventaant |two he won the take-home trophy, 4 shoot-off with George F, Ho alko won the leg Weleh successfully defended the pate eae ey een toms Dully of the weight championship title here in a ton-| yegt aide will take on Kohoma Kid, while in the after Cranbery, for the moathly other “contenders” has vared to do, ner? » Ne ! Le] At the Olympia of Philadelphia— | nace. pounds rungaide, 5 traps of the New Rochelle Yai Meelis we Hs He Tad: wrieds) nets posi di Easy enough—that! The Guuner ho Tegular weekly shoot ‘ enny Leonant knocked out Joe} 7 ' has ‘ough. me fest Yi - magic " ular woekly box bo mig ia eb row TR Ting that not pos ar ke shiny © Shooting with Ma, 108; King fe Camp! outpointed Wille Jackson; at}, ATEHANTA, Ga. J Freddie |e evil) be dedded between evenly matehed ves——many originally priced at $40 to $50— now marked to $18 for suit . 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