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THE EVENING _—>— Military Authorities Refuse Les Darcy Permission to Leave Australia. Copyright, 1016, by The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) ES DARCY is not coming to the United States, according to the Statement of his manager, Jack. Kearns, who his just arrived In San Franctsoo from Australi For months Kearns has been send- fag advance notices to this country @unouncing Darcy's coming Invasion for the purpose of fighting our beat middidweights. When Darcy for a sscond time knocked out Eddie Mc- Goorty It was supposed that he would start atonce. He wus to have been oe Mis 1S NO WEATHER FOR. GoureR_ / = S ———_—— WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 10, 1916. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK HARVEY’S HUNCHES Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) GIMME THe SWELLEST Par OF SKATES tor Yea Bo !.- HERE'S WHERE T STARTLE Toe WHOLE BUNCH Records for Individual and Teams Are Created in Evening World Tourney + Crotonas Establish a High Score of 668, “Doc” Brown Rolls 256 and Bergman Brothers Go Into Lead Again as Result of Park Rows Losing One Session to Crotona. EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BARROW RESIGNS AS A MEMBER OF PEACE COMMITEE ew York Clubs Can’t Play Sunday Ball in Newark, Says International Head. “There ts no chance of the New York teams playing Sunday baseball in Newark while we own that terri- tory,” declared Ed, Barrow, President of the International League, to-day. “I know that Jim Gtlmore, the presl- dent of the defunct Feds, says that it {s the intention of the New York clubs to play there, but this statement shows how little he knows of Organ- lzed Baseball rules. Several peopl | are seeking the Newark franchise, among them being Pat Powers, The man submitting the best proposition will secure it at the next meeting of the league on Jan. 24." Barrow says that le-has resigned as a member of the Peace Committes because he claims there does not seem to be any attempt made by the eral League people to get togethe-. oi matehed against Mike Gibbons first, “The Baltimore Federals did not even o ry erican boxers who had seen Schedule To-Night. 1 pesuitative at 3 Darey in uction weren't at all shy in Bl. Nicheloc tun ot Huntg Point. || STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN]| Nev® © representative at the Otnotn= stating thet he'd give Mike the most Raa _ aks TOURNEY. |RSS coeweeme: oN exciting time of his life. Jf Darcy * eee sat L #0. HS. Barrow. beat Gibbons, McCoy and ail the other ° | S UMMARY of what happened Sat- “We have decided to go ahead with middlewelghts who could draw weil ’ rday night in the big Bvening # Hit t's tate ware GaAney Would Buy Giants | Percy Haughton, Harvard’s Great wyarke ieeman scpatear Wt sassrd ie whit too Tod poopie tn re te hoavywelght class, like that other | + > r ‘ | - veat Australian, Bob Fitzsimmor ° ° ° | Football Coach, Assumed Duties rament: nee falo and Baltimore intend to do, In Fey hoped to fight Jess Willard for t ° 1. The Grotona trio establishe | Buffalo we shall not use the Federal tie heavywelght chainpionship within U unc aur as ar ner, | as President of Braves To-Day a new record high score of 663, | Langue grounds, nor will there be any : “Doe!” ew ut there's little chance the Aus- Ed | __ 2. “Doc” Brown made a ni | change whatever in the ownership of Bares Wil be scan fo this country. u asn aae er ze BOSTON, Jun, 10.—Perey Haughton, Harvard's head football record high individual score of the International League club in that He has been refused permis |] conch, who hax made the Crimson eleven the most succesful in the 256, | efty. aby service ars ees te faa ‘aad 2 ie eagel country during the t years, took up his new duties as 3, The Park Rows lost one s the first series the Thum| ©As to Baltimore, Jack Dunn will Australians have a inilitary system " i President of the Boston National Baseball Club to-d Haughton sion to Crotona, placing Beraman | i the White Elephants de-| make a proposition to the Baltimore ! Mace enten Ne hate be Zortea’'ta | Owner, Who Disposed of Boston Braves at $250,000 Profit.) sw. at hla desi at Braves Field) where he will make his headquars Brothers on top aaain. | Grondy's Eureka trio im alt! stockholders to rent thelr park. It ' serve In the army, 7 e wi right and early, | three sossiot mye ener in ae army, and sent to the war Would Welcome Chance to Do So—New York Club Strongly Pallowers ot the Crimson are. at Haughton's new job Pi Aled plied tate Bde au ene a ; he seat oe masters | wil! be a reasonable rental, and the If Darcy goes to the front the A will make {t impossible for him, to continue as head coach of the i § Ot OF to & bad start in the opening | Federals may take it or let it alone. world’s two greatest middlewelghts, Denies Team Is to Be Sold to Well-Known Contractor. Harvard eleven. Dubing August, Mepteniber and October, When 4¢ te tying Park Row for second plac same and the home team carried this| 1¢ they reject it we shall immediately Be Pike waices ena Casyenees iastond necessary for a football coach to be attending,to bis squad, Haugh. Not ‘he by , # ah hes phar bd de ease, a bulld a new park in Baltimore, Dunn . ry e > si 4, " 0 pase ‘ot since the opening o' i The E a c ¥ 1 With soft five-ounco gloves, James EF. Gaffney, who on Inst a bomb, Profoundest reqre UT SAA BAY) 5 DO RAV OU HIS REE NUON 0: His |B CERN GIID HT ioe World) tSuccay, Taya’ Giese |('-tho ‘ease dee eee | aN aN ery. inne 00) W easteleeeD ae Carpentier te in the aviatto.. corps! Saturday sold the Hoston Draves Can only ropaat what | have al- which may possibly be Aghting tn another world's acries, ¢ 4 wae r the second game, but the Thum | rjtory and he does not care to split mw we ries. arvard bas just signe oe Rie o' , ile advisury coach o} een as many records smashed am cam managed to get away it 4 Of the French army, tn active servis | peroy taughtor ted profit that our F asd wy i i EEN RENT IA) A hook flb a hed and |e ® y with a] it with any one. rey Waughton at a report pre ways at eur rel many years, to a contract. limportant incidents tn one evening|%%-pin advantage, William Scott, uy NCIS OUIMET is to open a Of $250,000, stands ready to purchase] always the happiest. ‘as last Saturday nicht. anchor for the home team, displayed s, provided - : “(8i ” as a a ——= = te the best form, and {t was his good °. sporting goods store in Boston,| the Giants provided he can get (Signed) STALLINGS,’ 1s : $ | M t — uccording to a despatch from| Harry Sinclair, the Oklahd oi] John Foster, Secretary of the D ° Thin ane as vee ee artin ade that city. millionaire, as a partner, Giants, emphatically denied thot the} LMOVan lentes ° hala @ OleAn Gece, Bote rolled ranni an | Bead stele Newaitnd MaMa) atternaan, ol havent made any [anny 8) oss Met Cupid: tic News and Gossi yegtn me Fn age near | PO g © a Wulte iclepliast— } No pted ty tie Amageus, dennicion ts| offer for the Giants’ stock, nor ha “Phore isn't an atom of truth in the __ | By John Pollock shi Gas so In Fast Battle / warred from further competition as ore er biota mi acting story,” sald an vening Pi Sal uiacRenort All George Chip, who lost the middle-yof money to pay him for ile . Hicinirs Treas es ih im amateur athlete on that accout larry Sinclair decide to buy the | World reporter, you needn't| Doesn't Know Girl e's Reported; wetght championship to Al McCoy of | &*t pleuty of for $1,000," ead B mes vir ‘Soot 00 200 208 | ‘The governing body in golf may .be| club he will find me ready and hesitate about saying i . 7 She 5 ! a Brooklyn, wilh get another chance to |! Must consider my a . pa In a bout bitterly fought from first Pes = Eanoritetan, croeuctealune Pf) happy to go in with him. Mr. 8 The combination of Sinclair and Engaged to and She Doesnt regain the title, He has just been | Patel we for ite | Cart Kicinert’s Crotona shooters |to last, Patsey Brannigan, the rugged apert. J 1D) clair stood right up to the bit in | Garrney would just about make the Know Frank. mareed by Jobn Welssmantel to meet | tosing agua,” ‘met the Park Row champions on the| Pittsburgh bantamweight, had # / all the peace arrangements be- nts invincible, Sinctair has: per- Weta Ger elacea Revita Goan icae beer 4 the other series: !snade the better of Terry Martin of HEY say seven of the eight men| twoen organized ball and the late lly assumed the contracts most Sh ANOTS. OK CUU ee Gh Broxton oat hab » rolling a now high team | Providence, R in the star bout who rowed in Leland wane) Federal League, and ! should be | or the players had with the Federal t. The Event jan 18 Chip fou BChyY Abel 4, : big event in the latter, at the Broadway Sporting Club of ford boat at Poughkeepsie last! proud to be his partner in the (|jeugue. In this number are Hennie {facts about a reported { tue sanie club, and came near} st ¢ previous, high record of Brooklyn on Saturday night. Bran Seis | : " jub, and came near} be t y held pins; but ; Peete ou Corns and winning the] Purchase of the New York Nar | icus, Lee Magee, Bill Rariden, Toms bctween Miss Agnes Cilllespie, ing him the ninth round, i D night, ¢ ibhle Cro. ; Msan's ring goneralship was respon- fe jntercellegiate charuplonanip, will bo| tenale: Seaton and other good ones, Sinclair |CMarming young Brooklyn miss, 404} y6 qooring him sor a count of nine, the! ame back third game sible for his carrying off the honors } im next season's crew, Mr, Gaffney sald his sale of the| can sell these contracts to the highest | Frank Moran, the husky conqueror of! yo) coming to McCoy's rescue. he bas got bim more m and piled wu total of 668, surprising /In the semi-final K.O, Joe Daly broke | It so, Leland Stanford will have @| Braves was imply a business prop- | bidder or he can retain control of his|Jim Coffey, accidentaly acted tho p —_—- ASHER Soni Mast: seoseRt the home talent on their own terri-; his right arm in the second round of } firat-cl.ss chance to win the big race, 4 players and bring them to the Polo|o¢ chmaker, It was like thi When Jack Ditlon leamed that Prank Moran} pen Mf: er of Ki t Brom tory, his sc with Kid Sullivan, | osition, one so advantageous that he . of a mate Dan Morgan, manager of Knockout im, 80 a Sak > is scrap Ki jullivan, \ Sumaer was the most starting ever couldn't turn it down Ground should “he Muy Iuto thOy® rumor, one of the Kind that's nol Snaid oxt Jim City be iameietely wut | mound sa Ur al ve as siciré drown | The fiat srasion, went to the KACK! rhe results of the main bouts at + . SEaTa seulatae ° ton, ote fit [to rettew from the ring and go into ‘manos, Dao ) 08 pins, aoe } ween on the Hudson River. None of| “1 hated to part with George Stall-] With Kauff and Magee in the out. |oasily started an@ circulated, Nad) \tory oo any date that Jobnson was willing | maya that Brona has been considering for some shooting a poor game, In the|the other shows held on Saturday | the experts thought Stanford had an! ings," sald the former Boston owner. | fleld, the addition of Seaton to the | Miss Gillespie engaged to marry Mo- |1o stage the bout tn the Garten, “If Moran will | time going into idle session Menassee bowled 287) night follow: Outside chance to finish In the first! id nim saturday about the| Pitching staff’ and Rariden behind /ran this week, There was a fing | conus to mecet me," vind Dillon, “I witi| uncle at A Sepp 24, giving the downtown! 4+ Clermont A. C., George Chip of } ed Er reelly, the Calltorniaas | f r : : m ' ay Patan BTS but, it wouldn't be a ANANt| blossoming chance for romance, the | ss to let him ta A larger peroentage of | about $540,000, amplona their aforernentionsd pins, | Pittsburgh outpointed Silent Martin, nutclasse: caster and received ‘ol ent » Natio: » the com- | the ’ ad wi o bs for,” ord, and a second vietory by 98 pins, po! a | they antirels. 1 ke ‘experience’ and| anew ‘ re , ine: ea ta ae nah ii Hee walkover | Young pretty miaa and the powerfu ee Se ee [ douo w Not ono of the downtowD trio made }and Young Driscoll and Willie Jones professional coaching. “J, €, Gaffney: Your wire | for the Giants, ladiator, &c, So the sp ng ed Jack Britton eady to take on Ted found a miss in this session, \ fought a ten-round draw, Next time they come they'll be see Badd aldaadreke ~ called up the home of Miss Gillespie, | Lewis and give him f boxing Yevson, the | teris, wo “Doo” Brown of the Kleinert aggre- | arp SARA ea much better than before, for they | ie Aa id cod an ain painpe + | ane aa he ak ‘e Yoré, | Club on Feb, gation supplied the excitement in the| At Fairmont A. C, Frankle Daly of t learned @ lot about rowing on the | ’ sitived the bigwest shock in her life | scontiue to tds ma Ten Morgan, Britton oe 4 final game by hitting the pins for | Staten Island easily outpointed Young former trip, and have in addition to! Ss asn ure When asked vabout “her daughter's | "ae wot gkt when ie boxed Levia, 4a Bortoa, | sempting 30 per cent “s aight strikes and two spares and cre-| Marino, Allie Nack and Dave Medar are . Gillespie called her | & bois peers _ See — pore. & Ms . erew on the river to a nose-and-nose ° 2 2 r breath, Mra, ae Glager was whipped dy Britton Uiree times amd . ..| Miller and Duncan gave the Crotonas| At Queensboro A. C., Sailor Harrie after coming up from bebind. 4) ls sire to jdayanter to answer for herent cted a | UmNeE whivned Lewis, That only shows that Jack | ,,Ceamidon Johnny Kibwne added another imo-k-| thoir' second record, their only game| won from Willlo Adams ‘Me marry Mr. Moran?” chuckled a ont to his record in Philadelptla om Saturday 3 | nice on the other end of | %es 20% himself, ton iy th great shape NOW, | cent Phe fighter he rat to sleep was Patery| fOF the night, and cured Carl Kemert pomeaa ty OME college is going to get a| eee. thats too good to be trun | 44 he i confident that he can knock out Jimmy} Cine” the Harlem lightweight, wo hed pre {Of the Br Klelnert, who 48 part | ei giT JOCKEYS HAVE BEEN first class athlete when Jimmy Own Another ase a 1 Club and I'm sorry that it inn’t truc, I'm | 2bson's chamolon, riously won fire bouts in sucemton ia that eity,|OWner and manager of the Crotona h | Sinclair graduates im Stiy- that lucky. I never met Me.| , i Kilbene fin'ahed Chine pa at] Acadian, Has paths he Ros Serene ‘SET DOWN’ AT NEW ORLEANS Vesant High 3 Vesides being ef un. ‘ Next fomal A, ©, tang | mL bag) . 3 is vw u ml how he felt after the —_-eoOoOo ap “All-Scholastic" selection in foot it would you marry hin e jan f ¢ . ° 2 \ : tbe ‘ Y r y session he sald, “Much better,| NEW ORLEANS, Jan. ball, be Is & craew saul pu s DWAKD GWINNER, bo suerifioed im onde ' ands, ‘evtainiy.” came t siseling ane |) Phan og ssion LEANS, fe urda Afternoun ie won te Syouad | BS Lursh millionalve who » JA substantial loan would straighten awn. , iene Nelda. ie Fone athe PEK Row! ising Sor tte aR Mamerite a whot event in the John’s College y » Club In that] out matters, . Have American League oran, discovered in tick vapor Ld ar cm must not enter the fold, ve Kames with « put of font Gu) & Wecein) Leagua Cup i eee neat Ve Ainerican League | 4 sparkish bath, said the news Was ony a te tena wl pede ame with six straight strikes, and !nag a9 decreed. Ho announced before © Gnohes, and in the evening won tha| city, which nicked hix income $150,000) magnates advanced the _necess maid aud Jounny Durdee iu the armory | "es ; though his team lost they had a e & won the * , ‘4 hone Donn. on, ; Ba ady.tt ye |olt beat ‘Tiurwday wight, Col, Wiliam G. Maces| Welsh, Wille Hitakie and Joe Siugrue, Donde! total of AW, which in nine cases out of {tte meeting began that New Orleans _ F-pound shot put in the De Witt! expects to stay in baseball, v. | Money to Somers in recognition of his I don’t know the young lady,” he |i? 10°) tasor of the bout, and Murpby will book up for six rounds in a nob te, a, re victory ho }. |Politiclans or their henchmen must keep © Ciintoa High School kames, putting | Gwinner, in. company with Harry] loyalty and services to the league?| sald, “but you can't always tell what |" bout, jeriston bout at the Olrmpla A. A, o that city. [tory ame acorens ene oe ne * *lthete hands off racing and not tey te use Reels ta Oallatk willbe akeites wha Sinclair and James A, Gilmore, left] Not #o you could notice it, The Amer- | MAY, happen these days | | at fight between heavyweights ts | Dundes well probably experience Uttle trouble in Grama abe Yeyitark Kow.ene ey gon tt ax the means by" which to get lob @ man as Jolin R. De Witt, the fa-| here to-day for Cleveland for the pur-|ican club owners, instead vf extending | yp you'll hear about it, for it will be fought at Meiphis, Tevn,, tw-ni hie sc certan anaes een | ER | 4 1k} if a1} |auick or as a place for eoft Jobs. mous old Princeton football ‘player! D trying the tadiants @ helping hand to one of their mem-| 4 eroat publicity stunt.” men who will try and punch thelr way to| Leach Orcas and Jobuny Harver, who will moot | Bigen od ison 190 In order to make certain that the Gov- and weight thrower p | pose of buy th | Ber preferred to sing a swan song ssc ory are Dan ‘Vorky" Flynn of Hewion and| in @ returu battle of ten roundd at the opening! , Jligh “Scores. , Metiaiwee 287, 8600 | wenoen onl Hy J Yes, we have an engagement With) g. ‘the defunct Federal League, It Jack Dillon of Indianapolis, the destroser of | boxing show of the Manhattan A, C, in Manuat.| 294, Miller 213, ordera were carried out, deteo- OV, WHITMAN Is to be invited Charles Somers, and I am prepared to] was 4 more exciting and less costly | COLUMBIA REPLACES TIGERS 5 & big fellow's hopes, ‘Thry will box eight | tan Casino on Wednesday night, ere both repo The averages of the leading bowlers |tives paid the track a visit on Friday is i pay bam a fair price tor bis Cleve-| sport. So within the next few days . vuoda for a decision, The winner will meet |as being in the beet of shaye scrap, |in The World tourney to date are ag|last and quizzed all of the men in the bh tan ea gare bout, bes] pay BUM triean Leage. franchise,” | Somers will undoubtedly sell the Naps ON WILLIAMS’ SCHEDULE, |<! Puitoo a Sew Orteane on Jan, 28, crow won't beat te im this fat, ead Harvey | FOUOWRE Paim Garden, the place reserved for tween Welsh and Dundee, held, ad Ameri: ae ' hte Gwinner because ho was refused -_—- today, ‘for 1 know his atylo of fa and x, ime. $y, |thone who make individual beta ‘The in af State armory, This is a good) sald Gwinner , Aorints.nos from the ieague be had! eereaueaucs engi Wille Ritchie t not going to take part tn any | beaides I will be much stronger thau when we mot | Lrnarsee {| pedigrees and records of all the men 4 ; ‘a Ap ¢ enjo: th my] done se much for. | 3 jass., Ja i wre 4 unles he ¢ a large evough gui 0” } chance for the Governor to see a “I had | eet! je ee Rlas Ail % eanien Columbia replaces Princeton on thi basset von iB vim iiPhcwall hs ta }f| working were taken, and local men with jf Aight without fear of being criticised, club last year, tt wave m a Marry Sinclagr, the Oklahoma oil Williams football schedule for next fat) 14 Political Jobs in the clty or who had 1s nla uxinoss, naturally, to know |to do, 1 would like {o romain iM! minignsin wiortonducted tke peace | Nie was, made. public, tod te SOL METZGER 1S NAMED arrived here to-day to confer with| esa for backers were “given the ¢ a - ho State arm) paseball and will pay a fair price for] arrangements, still hopes to buy into | .. helinwat “Ment. ab. tanhaslaae | kers in charge of the affairs of wate.” Gov, Hall is in favor of racing orice. ve talked over boxing affairs! 1. cleveland team, but 1 won't bel the Giants club. Sinclair Sas | Pons serewel: eee ‘Banas W. & J."S FOOTBALL COACH, |owne: ©. W. Somers of the Cleveland 42] {1 4 1s not uscd as a venicle on which be feany Governors, Mayors and) Me re i Bs purchased a summer home in n a Vittins tae ee “i rae . Wil- Club with veference to the sale of the 14] the politicians may ride, is of much prominence, gouged. Wich and expects to make his head | liamstown; Oct, 14, Cornell at Ithac cee ah oa | While all sorts of 4] gh to ate tie racing has bern an apd without an exception they won Should Gwinner purchase the In-] quarters tn this elt Sothing would | Oct Brown at Providen Oct WASHINGTE Pa., Jan local outfit, Whi sorts of rumors! Famiin 4| uucaig’ aioaes ein tira tac ne Should G has ' city. Nothing wot 0 i Oc ¢ Hamlin 5 veer ed to see some of the interesting & i vim inore thin to ov 01 C 4 :N voss | Metaxer, form football pt Were in clreulation as to possible pur- | Ruyter t eight jockeys have b a he trababl } have as parte|P Or an to own a slice | Columbia at Kk; Nov, 4, We zxer, form 1 ie ss ja ant" = we ma y va have been suspended ing matohes, but were a litte shy o¢ M40 he proba Pah ye A: shi }Of the Giants club, |teyan nt Willin F 11, Massa. {the Uni nnaylvania and for | chasers, there was no definite unnounce-| To-nlaht's a pill minke engtber either for rough riding or disobedience. the possibility of public criticism, — | Hers Comstock, the Pitusburg ubl- |" Asked what his baseball plans were, | ijumetts Agricullural ‘Gollege ‘at Wilcltwe youre coach of the West Virginia| ment of any sort made by wit John-|interesting 0 Nicks Judge Murphy says ho will stamp out Just why any public official shoutd| tect who drew nearly all the plans|ine oil man sald he hadn't any in mind |lamatown; Nov, 18, Amherst at Aol trovocc, Na or members of the bunkers’ com-/and Hunts Point are third and fourth | these objectionable tactics of the jockeys fear criticlsin for taking un interest t Ved parks, and Will| Just. now, but that ho was going to|herst ee 4 University , Was to-day signed to) mittee, respectively, with the former but one if he has to suspend them all and eub- in & man’s sport Ie & puzzle to m0, | ee ee areas nee ann et. | retain his plavers for a while because | oe ouch the Washington and Jefferson —_ fame to the good. stitute apprentice lads, But they do. There was a time waen Ward, eldest som the. sate he might have a club of his own |football team. ‘The announcement Gov, Waitian rathor liked ‘a Ting.| Ward. ‘The Wards bave a factory in| one of the leagues we 2 NATIONAL COMMISSION by R. M. Murphy, graduate man- NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES, . = side seat. Mr, Roosevelt, before he! C) nd, and young Ward jately —— | lager, caused much surprise, as it was| | y 5 Sue ¢ = — - cia Theat te see bd ited States, uy boen showing increased interest} ‘The Me pny Hawai rane te WILL NOT BE ABOLISHED, hot known that Metzger was being con- | gan’ 40,. “he eatsbs fur womorton's wen ass ofte el 9 wee twenty-round gainer ere ughton, tho new Lon) E BnowD tae. sale a _ fights and liked them immensely, In| 8 basebal! president of the Braves, carries out | INNATI, 0. a has Penn ween i bs my Finest RACE Remnant al fact, hoxing always has been one of ‘Taat Charlie Somers is forced to] hix organization schemes, | ATT: 9 ouch of the University @f Pennuylvania any bis popblen, because it is @ man's und) the necessity of selling the Cleveland Hanson's foo b i Ace ess at Har- Ree re tintat Goat Lena , dan eres . ° not a mollycoddie’s sport, Sh vard is due mainly to his wonderful B mations omuaalot a fa a & molly 1 | Chad wo save hix other holdings shows | howorn of orzanizing.. ‘The New How. | knows eaid, August Hermann, Chair-| VETERAN “HEINIE” WAGNER | Usieosp nace seriou: tities and, mares 2d ee = uit nds 18 ‘ HNNY KILBANE resurrected! 80 ingratitude of Lis American| ton owner should be appointed coach | Man Of the Commission to-day iS! jue ‘ida aad oye ae 9 that long-burled punch of hix| Jawsue assoolates, When Ban John-| for all Nutlonsl Teague magnates. | a dire formation seay and is hound te RELEASED BY BOSTONS, |i iy i Man tin | Buy two suits at the price of one. This is a double- a Y charse there wouldn't cers for 9 ar and is boune sai ioe Reuter, ‘110; Camellia 4 a. Ee ecines Tee WH hiadaln | s0h Was BEUHON $0, exiend Me ee a chance for the National clut | emale 1B force, ak least tbat tone, | BOBTON, Jao. Ibcctelnlo. wWaamer;| Opp sri ommeesn toler Cleese ach (tent: | value sale. Hundreds of $40 pene materials. Big va- qj ocked ov Patsy Cline in ganization against the stiffest kind} owners not knowing their signals at. bau the 1 Commission.” | stadt ee y he ANS; Maswhon, 112;) Moske A sual opportunity, 5 LWo rounds, Kilbane Iknocked Cline‘ of opposition from the older Nativnal| future league meetings, pedy sue at Sen Somintiston’| who in his younger days was regarded t Hie . ds up: | riety Uau sale Ss rise Orosanute only: All $18, down with a left on the chin, and! poague, a critical time, when every | > Second Hound Nearly Ended, [us one of th ¢ shortstops in THe, BACH tursevearolde) apd hs | Special Full Dress Suit, silk lined, $40, Tuxedo Suit, wen he rove finished him with a on" Mubuert G4is paaded. Cha: Jap Tennis Players | Bliminations we y frequent in the | major league } re ear he Lop, tries Cepuecian, 18; fngolme $35, Many reductions in our Winter Overcoatings. lifat. bsisds MANILA, Jan. 10.—Clarence J. Grimn | new men's golf pool tourname eleaxe by th 0. s H 108s ‘Bilbene sony gua fight like He Somers fougit like a Roman, giv. California, whe, wih William AL luc testes Academe dori cae Team ton We Me RACE saayonete and sup ew Yor" : § unsparingly of hi Ff : : , ed SOx fon austogati oT: | : that ip New York hod ve one of the) ing unsparingly of is time and] Johnston, olds the American tenis ye remain but few a shad beon used | tHeay Pere, 110s, errant Yer a. | Broadway = ‘ 7 is ble. city. Unfortunately, Jonnns | Money: That was sone thirteen years | championship In the doubles, and Ward plete sand ania P Te was sate that | LYE gure, 1117 Laird 0° kieilads NT s _ kf r #0 ol ‘ . " M yy ooure rth as man er in vee fore seg ae oe tb always sialled through his Now | 880. Dawnson of the Far et » ths fur was (he might secur t 4 # ® 9th St. York bouts, so that to-day he ix Now Somers is ina financial plight | Vastgnn ta bh Wath OR: e a " st iat 4 from. of 0 . is PUNE) day by det > ; Poonn he co i eshe-parved. Crom competition because of the war. The committee | Kumagae and ' Selling That Cleveland Cleb. Aha acai congenioiae al Ont viens Ppp ake) on March tot biome Aa ‘anything but dance a 4 | of ankers in charge Of Dis enter Te ee in he: staalen (ut | bine, We Garter und Uiicu. ana de | CLEVELAND, ©, Jan, 10.—President! AO; Lich Gebraee HR S88 why an ison Aves, J prises insist that the Cleveland club week. {O'Connell aud W, Dickinsom [Ban Jeboson of the American League ‘Apprentice aiowauce claumed, Track (eat. ® \ |