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pares _THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 17, 1916. ane BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ 10 EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN ~ SUMMER BASEBALL RULE LIKELY 10 BE MOOD MARCH 4 I. C. A. A. A. A. to Allow Stu- dents to Play With “Pros.” if Given Permission. The Mxecutive and Advisory com~- mittees of the Intercollegiate Associa- tion of Amateur Athletics recom- mends that at the annual meeting of their organization, which will be held |tn this city March 4, a rule be passed jallowing a student to play summer | baseball on the same team with pro- agers provided he ts given writ- ten permission from his college au- thortues. ‘The Executive and Advisory Com mittees also O, K'd the amateur defi nition, acts of disbarment and the capitulization of athletic fame, as passed on at last month's conference The clause affecting summer base- ball is to the effect that an amateur who participates in any public com- petition or exhibition ax a member of a team upon whic there are one or more professtonais without bav- ing obtained consent from the proper authority shall be branded as 4 pro- fessional, | [UPTO-DATE } | AND NEWSY -HOW MORAN “DOPES” THE WILLARD FIGHT Copyright, 1916, by the Preas Publishing Co. (TheNew York Evening World.) > Moran Plans to Bring Willard Down to His Own Size With a Hard Punch in Stomach and Then Knock Him Out With a| Punch on the Chin. | old tight with Jess Willard all} F doped out. As Frank says, he | doesn't care how big Willard ts, and | he only wishes Jess was bigger. He doesn’t spring the ancient Fitesim- maps saw: “The bigger they are the ‘ander they fall,” but he works in the the old Joe Walcott theory that the ) way to whip a big man is to bri bim down within range by sonding a ) sockdolager into bis midriff, causing Grae eeeeey volt et The \G@MT CLASS. WARD Lite Tas tt ew ee ene = OR Wie LE Sse — AW The Save FRANK. dn We GET Yo", FRANK — Sou WOULDN'T MIND UF HE WAS AS BIG AS THB, yrtght 1916. by The Frew Publisving Co. | (Toe New York Broniag World) RANK MOItAN bas that little; 'Haughton Already on Job, | Tells Maranville He Must | Not Play at Basket Ball Be OOF’ Wien White Elephants Lucky ——~-¢ 2 —-—— This rule, if adopted—and recom- him to bend in the middie like T. R ° Fi Pla ag mendations of these two committees hinge, thereby bringing bis bead i r Pe ri ppted by the to lesser altitude,” Frank. hasn't oO etain irst ce | Cautions All Braves Against Indoor Game Because of Possibility] *"s, invec*bly adopted by the inter the slightest doubt of bis ability to © bring Willard down that way—no tn- © student n play on 4 } of Injury—Boston’s New President, However, Insists He tha: « col! In Bowling Tournament, " " A learn that has @ professional in its Grete to the “lant soot ei beat Won't Interfere With Stallings in Management of Boston] !ine-up, provided he satisfies tho col, | 0 jorities and does 'e Parr aissae | Nationals. receive any remuneration, without ee lowing his amateur standing. ‘Without @ doubt Moran has @ cool They Win Three Straight From Bronx Palace, but Capture First mittees 4 in ded head and a good hard wallop in that as j é ee ea Sate The committees also recommended it b ould f sest Finishes in Even- BOSTON, Jan. 17.-—Percy Haughton, jaunts around the cireult with the|the adoption of two other clause ad Tee, bigger cusisey’ be. tpeane Tw Ont iter Oi Se Far Experienced in Eve President of the Boston Natt al-|club, but other Mr, Stajl-| Coming under the head of acts of ing World Carnival—Park Row Takes All Three From St. Nicks. | Giebarmeat. An athlete can pre- fessionalize himself: “By participating fatter, I don't know. Johnson found Jess too big—too everlastingly big— and pretty cool and handy with a ready has exercised his authority over players. Announcing himself as op- ings will be a real manager. | “Of course,” sald Haughton, “there | in any pabiic heavy punch read frame he got his sixth split, and posed to basketball playing by any) has been a lot of joshing about how | competition or exhibition 4s a mom- ee Anca ae SrA MLO TOURNEY. Ilkirmare'ee Gon tient toon tas | member of the Braves, because of the| the Harvard coaching aystem would | Pee Of &teaim, aaninel another Wa, in the Johnson fi jay HE w . js mark of the 6 and 7 ping In this) | ne written | work outin leagae ball, one ¢ « o c Willard beat Jonnecn by outinatan: W We frame that gave the home trio the Pee Oe ee ce eat | hoe ote neue ball mhere will be |ineligible to compete ax amateurs in ing him tn strength and wearing bim || jute, Mepbant... ty ey first game by but five points, personally to Walter Maranville, © college methods used in the/the sport in which such participation oce red, unless the team competed st represents a well established organization, and also that the con: test or exhibition Is in « generally recomnize’ sport aud between eithes Brenner's Palace bowlers rolled thelr best game {n the second session, Walsh making the lone “double century” f the visitors, Bender tearing off the 5 and 7 and the 4 and 6 splits, an handling of the Braves, The men who have enough money to go throug! Harvard and enjoy more or less pro: perity aftarward are «1 friends for tioning him against taking part in tn- door games. Maranvillo had stated his intention of Joining a team which wonld include Janvrin of the Red Sox, by taking punches that would Ween wit RANGE HE'LL Do THE PEST. 4 Lippman, who made u pitiful showing Connolly of the Washington, Numta-| any business. But they should not | groups or Biayera, participating, at ell night, striking out in.the last frame, maker of the New York Americans| and wili not in our business have | one time Aah 0 bringing the scores up to what at Sumter Brothers, Johnny and Herbert, see ekg of the Erovidence Ihtersa-|WhAt ona’ cominentator’ atyled| the | (avceL onnens Raven ee Cumeas touis “were tallied, however, the Accept an Offer to Ride Horses in Austria. || onus Upper band. ‘This club ts going to be} would constitute a generally recog: SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. White Elephant barely won out, by onal om says that George Stallings|‘,, Hos%o8 baseball club, pure and| nized series of events. ri v simple. In “By participating any public competition or exhibition as an ind!- vidual and not merely as a member of @ team against one or more per sons Ineligible to compete as an ama jteur in the sport in which such par ticipation occurred, without havi Bergman Bros. at St. Nicholas Inn. UTHOUGH the White Elephants the close margin of one pin. home trio led all the way in the third session, increasing their advantage made a c! inst the| with every frame, and ended the tor- Rok escletebe rip. ture 155 pins to the good. The scores: visiting Bronx Palace trio in|)" The Kvening World three-man ame- | on Saturday night, they The Sumter brothers, Johnny and Herbert, will ride abroad this year, Johnny has fust, an offer of a guarantee of $6,000 for the season to appear in the silke of an Austrian nobleman, He was told that mounts could also be secured for his brother if he mado the trip, ‘The Sumters will leave here on Feb. 1. Johnny has ridden abroad 1s going to be absolute boss of the Braves and that no Harvard football method will be used in handling the team, Haughton ts to repeat In a speech “Stallings is a genius, a sort of baseball wonder,” he continued. “Put it as strongly as you like that Stail- ings Will have absolute charge of the | baseball end of the Braves. be candid, the fact that Stall- ne ST SqememESTEnnes omnes ard, big Jess, towering over him, Sith anny welant on Johnoos's head on Johnson's and shoulders, te = “ ¥ é yi r for a|obtuined us a condition precedent 4 Bearly driving him to cours before, but Herbert hasn't. Johnny returned here last July and has ||to the players what James 1. Guff-| int was signed js menial bi er de ae tng, aa the aret two guenen remalted in|. Herbert Sumter had a bad fall while moing at Havana last |jtor, He is going South on tho 5} club "What George sate will ce au |ton of aaimurtion, Unlees i ia’ lie iy improved boxer when he |the‘closest finislies #0 far experienced | In another Saturday night sertes|| winter and was burt eo badly that he has dono little work since. He |/\tmining trip and may have a few the time.” general practice or custom in such the Park Row champions entertained | is all right now and is confident he'll ecore a success on the other side. Sport for suck character of the St, Nicholas Inn bowlers and took | 0 vent. competi- io the big even: tion or exhibition to take place.’ to nish, “But ie was Tee geet |. The Thum team would have carried Johnny Sumter says he can still easily make 115 pounds, which in, r with had | all three sessions by dint of superior it Il be obli; . Had t first of these two clauses size more anything, eles that Gee Gpening geesion, with case jhad Dinning on thelr home strips, beni eRe a a dls a aaa sich dvs Zbyszko Meets Harry Donahue been in effect last fail when the Brick- At no period of the threo games were the downtown sharpshooters in| danger of losing a game. The visitors | tenth Jley case came up, college teams which refused to play Trinity on the erid- fron for fear of having the amateur recom’ run of splits. In t = = == the vi » ard’s ize is his stock in trade, Tt made him champion, and in all =| Lewis to Finish; | Stops Schaeffer Prebibiiity it will enable him to hold tle until ho retires or loses his 8D. *d and his lean, athletic condition, © until gome other glant comes along 4: gets in the first puncb, HICAGO * “Knockout Brown" John G, Anderson, for instance, is an amateur golfer, He ta also buyer for a large department store, He buys | fcores of different articles of many | sorta, and among them are golf sup- plies, He doesn’t hold his position because he plays golf, He doesn't | could not seem to get tho range of the Park Row alleys and tho result was easy picking for the home team here, Mauaseo’s and Nelson's high scores gave the Park Rowa victory with| wood to spare in the first and middle | seasions. an an an an News and Gossi, »By John Pollocke Now that the State Athletic Commis- = Marvel US. Lurich ‘The International Wrestling Tourn! ment will begin its eleventh consecutive status of thelr athletes questioned could have met the Hartford eleven with no danger to their players. The other claus would permit a college athlete to compete with a professional upon receiving special permission from the body governing that sport. At Fairmont Harry Donahue, the Peorta Iight- ight, is surely making good in his The final game was the} [closest of the night, but the down. |ston has decided to permit bouts in thi | town Coseyhar gt overs a) the visitors’ | State between white and colored pusi improvement by piling up a total of el 01 e lmprovenent by pilleg, up @ tote | lista the Ghanoes are that within th With the White Elephants in’ sole|"°™t ten days possession of first place, the Park Rows are still tled for second, but fray managed to olay the limit with the ‘champ."’ Franke eccomplished this feat ty ntang around the holdin to vy weg: ne oot ding ou to Kil | Joe cutp, beoitier OF George Chtp, will ale |tako part ine fight at the Broadway Sporting Chub of Brookisn this week. He will go agains: fights at the local clubs, He scored his fourth successive win on Saturday buy the golf supplies because be's an amateur golfer, He buys them be- This would not be necessary in golf and several other sporta, In recommending to the association rules whereby a man may be rein stated as an amateur, the assoclation foes on record as favoring such lawn for the first time. The recommen week at the Manhattan Opera House to-night with @ double feature’ bill.) ion: by making Willle Schaeffer, the “ptrangler” Lewis will meet Wiedek) tariem fighter, quit at the end of the Zbyezko in @ finish match, cateh-as-| fourth round of the main event, catch-can style, and the ‘“Mysterlous| When Schaffer announced he waa fought a hard twenty rounds with Les Darcey tn Australiu) Saturday night, Darcy was given the 4ecivion, but cabled accounts say that the spectators dién't all agree with ; the referee, and “booed” his decision cause they happen to be put on his Met, He says that bis golf supply ses amount to about 5 per cent, trade he handles, He doesn't y Way profit through bis golf; announce that they @ drawn the |oolor ne than ever before. The heavy- free! ‘ ae * | Frankie Foster tn the main @o of ten rounds t Probably Darcy and Brown will be|aer’ ie dew pile te ee may, UE this tine with the Bergmans,” who | welghts will surely be the first delega- | saturday ight, The flateene wie will lash ‘Ol Masked Marvel" will wrestle George| through he was a badly punished onload Cay way & Sale’ dee j : tdhed, and Darcy invariably doos | «blo for umateur competition, ave. SOP REE 20. Cae Gate Peaition, | ton to eldesten the colored slumgers, sor | s shveitas Werte i ta tof Brook.| yurieh, the big Russian, Graeco-Roman |™an. Donahue had handed hima ter-!never be permitted to compete as an rin bie second fight. | Was every anything more absurd? Reirlete’ colash (hele akine Dositinne with Harry Wills, Sam MeVey anc east aide and Kid sullivan of Brooklrn. | wtyle, to a fintsh. rible drubbing in that session, draw-/amateur. An athlete who has com- Langford ready to take on any of the big fellows in bouts from six rounds up peted for money Js permitted to seek claret fri ie nose and also ing the claret from his Ranstacumbat elent the Macnee with heavy right hand with much Jim Savage, the New Jemey hearywelght who scores: fon againat Charley Young’ Woinert of Newark lower percentages, The Lewis and Zbyszko have met twice, URGLARS entered Garry Horr- y | dazing him HE came rule may be made to , j ; wenty-minute preliminar, Committee at the end of ears. mann's home while he was out| wovern amateur athletic affairs, et. Nicola tam, glfah lon. |to twenty, it fs a eure thing that at] {n'y rum feht at tbe Plone Sorting Cn | oO Mas n tout awhich wan, to eo | Swings on tho Jaw. Gties recomuaendations ase antede Friday night, and got away In that case several New York | § Te 1h Hy aS 10s Gey |teast five of them will quietly tp off jon den, 28. ia sow te proud father of seven | ANd Omnis OOO Och ended ine draw| When the round ended Schaefter| lows: athletes, members of pr with about $800 worth of property, minent clubs, their managers to not attempt to match | children, The latest addition to the flock ar. The Executive Committee shall be aN “ jwill find themselves unable to o gt lthem with this formidable trto. rival « few ago and lea girl, Jim has en.|at 1 o'clock in the morning. At the | walked to his corner and told his empowered to reinstate toe! ae ee ee vould, have woneecne: pete aguin as amateurs. One O Big saree J gs rely arene Fa Bie euch" ete" SSI ine of the long bout Lewin was muffer-|econds that he could not fight any| to compet. as an mmateur oie wiky is teats | Jack Bayles, one of the promixing local ban. tame, le gigned up for two bouts, On Priday | Having dinponed of three thint rate hearyweigts in quick time, Al Reich, the young looal bears. | weight, (# ready now to 9 against the topmotch pic champion and winner of many y jonships tn this country has n selling sporting goods for a large has coached for money upon the ex- piration of five years and promise of no future offenses. The leading averages in The Eve tng World tourney to date are as fol jarry Sinclair's domicile, with the ing from an injured kneo and was com- possibility of grabbing a ‘five-gallon pelled to take the defensive most of the more, as he had broken his right hand, In the other two star bouts, Tommy ean of gasoline w York Orm for the that division, Reich matebed tod . tim P Pa N, Jy defeated i m1 wr the past year, get- v—, | . day | night he will take on Johnny Erte, the rugged | me, Tuehey of Paterson, N, J» ea ‘The Executive Committee shall be { : ing them into clubs and echools "; | over the long distance televtione to meet Batsiing | vantamwetght of Ht. Paul for tap rounds at the| ‘The Marvel and George Tarich have! Jack Reed of the Bronx and Augie| empowered to reinstate to ell pti 4 reported that tho Glants have through bis own reputation ih Verney a twetvedouod bout at the atte | Hates reine, Tah ti co, Jan el als met twice. In the first meeting the | Wont Ou ntuned Joe McCauley ao|to compete as an amateur in the id $30,000 for Benny Kauf. athlete His athletic prowess Js | A, A. of Boston on Tuesday evening, Jan, u5, | 7m gst Pad " 1 eo in ie sports and exe: Pistvores' other iince ere Teported,| won 4 larKe part of his capital, An- 1} | Tale will be thetr firwt meeting SoaTiaver atthe ‘Olrming Aa" of that cE | Marvel threw the Russian war hore badly that Referee Joh stopped the| sports and excreises aver which the association has jurisdiction one who has committed arf act set down in the ve that quick time, but it was admitted hig | contest in the elghth round, other famous athlete took ordera for The “old | sults of medals for athletic meets, of- too. { 19) Matt Wells, who Las bec on the stek Met slnce Lurtch was out of condition pate | be fought Charley White in Banton several weeks The results of the main bouts at/Clause on capitalization of athletic po evn pens fering (is a consideration for recelv- ES sch te He Bg pau Fox" asked for a retyrn bout and went “i |fame upon {ft being shown HE amateur golf association baw ing the order) to put in his own entry, ab | menamaees Ge tee tue ACL ot See, ia | NEWS OF THE 8a} isto vigorous training tor st In their | the other shows on Saturday night] commitice that he has coused A made 4 new rule barring from |e was well advertiged uid his nano \e | Geslded to semelce hes with Charley Waite tn | cocona bout Lurtch stuck more than an| were as follows: mit any of the acts or to engage in amateur competition any man | hejped draw @ crowd, om fi te }}| soother twelve-rouud go oo Fob, 1, prodag i ATHLETES Wl hour to a draw, and tn to-ntght’s match} At Clermont A. C,—-Leach Cross, any of the pursuits or practises “banding” golf goods, Airey through thelr athtetic (dnd Ki tap gPe TITS 18] Whlte gete the deetsoo over Joe Anerede he promises the hooded grappler a run| and Walter Mohr boxed a draw and| ¢Pécifled and intends never aguin to ‘This is stretching the amateur {dem tation. Quite a different thing. ‘Champion’ Jimmy Smith and Charles | ut At Bat club to-morrow aight, for his money such as Lurich has not | waiter Nelson had the better of Abo ‘ Paul, who substituted for Birmingham, | defeated Koster and Morris in four of fighter Meehan, the bap Francisco heavyweight, | who in @ dand m H. Cunningham, an unattached runner, Hog to got ina ang H. Robinson of the Ozanam Assocla- given an opponent since the days when he met and conquered Hackenschmidt Werter Ni Those present at the meeting were ‘riedman, . Kirby, Columbia; At Broadway Sporting Club—Sol- T. Kirby, Columbia; Thornton G. Gerrish, Harvard; Romeyn Berry, the first five games of a series supposed to go seven at the Bergman alleys last who bave geeo im tn ection at Bully Grupp’s gym: dier Bartfield defeated Jack Toland | Cornell; D. M. Lake, Princeton; ¢. W. Doctor Says Nuxated Iron Will nasu lobed today by Tu McAntie ) 4 5 co B. Pe} : night. | meet, Woitey ath ee Miran lowrencint. ie [the weekly run yesterday of the Domin- Cl yeine aruse, tent Blectant irr arratica te wines if St th f D li ha (coamplon v Kept busy by |B, mat bout at the Pairmoat 4. C. show on {can Lyceum, on East Sixty-second| several hundred boys, mombers of the] “2? Oueengnerry A. C.—Young Mundy| Yale; P. F. Sanborne, Cornell; W. Hi, ncrease reng oO lelicate his new othe, Ber eme ey Oy |uext Satuntay night, Charley Leonard and Mike | Street, ‘The pair raced together every | wrestling classes and teams from the| knocked out Curley O'Connell in the | Draper, New, York University, and W. tion, had the hottest sort of a battle in| and Stanislaus Zbyszko. Gentin to ma Rewin to ment the wor, | Mccabe aud Kid Goodman and Young Slarkey|yard of the four miles, Cunningham gran bowler, Lee Ik, Fohnan to-night qt a i ti oa two tebe the same. i ‘The match will be| fal Stewart, th 2 : . the | won by ten yarda, Robinson was second. {areely attended, as Johns thinks he can | igh Ind, today algne! |The winners tine Was 23m, 278. Me Cun- Gee tow PENA S NeW Duffy, the arack wel. ningham of the Holy Cross Lyceum was fourth round, and Eddie Palmer and Young Greenfield fought @ draw, gymnasium of the Boys’ Club, for which P, Pfeiffer, Columbia. the Citlzens’ Committee ts engaged in | raising $500,000, will have the oppor- | tunity to meet tho wrestling stars of the world to-morrow night when thi (had the more speed near the finish and Fourth Round Begins To-Day, ‘The fourth round of the golf poot! People 200% in Ten Days Im many instanres—Persons have eaffered ‘Mteld agony for years doctoring for wer- eB ant of FR AMATEUR HOCKEY up Stewart to figs can walk cane Basan ee N.Y., « tentound go 9) |@ close third. oe ent porting writers will be- LEAG Yous weakness, stomach, Uver or kidney ftreqreta | mnt eee ee mee eee will ates tree ned | on eat Iriday Stew PO in aka will be the guests of Samuel Rachmann |{20™™ A" Dove's this afternoon. Four UE STANDING, isease or some other ailment when thetr me tine per| night, Theiss und Bender, two. World (a will bare to bw in the Dee. pomible slaps to | pg The Villagers, Ae (o. math headguer-| ar the international wrestling tourna- | uineg are acheduled as follows: Tad 2 Feal trouble was lack of iron in the blood, bowlers, are voheduled to roll against {male 4 wowing with Dutty, for the lstief 4 4] branched Into the Iimelight of the hili|ment at the Manhattan Opera House, | Bannan Hicks, and, McBeth, Dickinson swollow to tell 700 have gutner, paren Gna Hirenner came Fane und dale sport yesterday with its frst Red MI important games are scheduled { A. h —— ' * three and three- ‘= ” Rs y | Bove: oot, e D o iz Qe © ecw: diesoune, Dr, Ke. fauer, Spe |". Madown peuple ailing ai) the| Apsoctations and Clubs—Tou can get| George Chiv of Pittaburgh, former middie. |{OYt*HOM "AP eGod aiged pack responded | The decisive defeat of Dr. Roller by | for to-morrow, the main event calling dalist, of this city, eeid: If you were wo make ble, and even triple, their strength enq | the necessary mimodations from any | "eiut champion, (9 another figutor who bas been |to the invitation. man to|the youthful Lewis in @ cateh-as-catch- | for Mercer and Semon to cross cues, The frst evdumnce, and eutirely get id of tei first clues alley in your vicinl J, O'Meara of Las Darey, the | cross the finish line w j @ etual bi ton ell peoole who ere Ll 7p | and the | offered « trip to Australia ty fg ton Saturday night strengthens _ _ oe Sere haiiat is clin comin 6 toms of depeveia, liver und other troubles in| Management will arrange your schedule. | Australian champion, Jimmy Dime, manager of | the American A. C. His time was | Ca? bout on | = Jou would prodadiy tw greatly astoutdhed at the ee tn vi ager of claim ofthe yougster that he is the | soersncornatass — = Beat Boeeding!y large wumber who lack tron and who | {0% ton to fourteen dam’ time, empty by tak ae... hoes Od | Cup, eayw that he will make hig Dan Homing another runner ihe cpanel rete rap oper ey a — — — b ‘other reason be ing imo tu the proper form, and th , lighter providing, of co from the Winged Fist cl came in | champtor Dns 4 ee ny poe De lig ing CH ard ther bad in eome eases a Mell ag 4 |r yoo pestle att second, "This | pair fought for ee tage certainly has @ convincing argument in f pe amen ton cect. os ae Eas | area tine astng ay met ee oa] News of Sports | in cur immier aunt ch witta'ras [Mirus Fi, Mut OMG wee [nis own Dehalt. He points out that eeK—Kemnant sale eed ot coer hae the roeer'to'change fend | WIE 8 700 Please about ol the woofers wrought for McOoy this time and will tey aud sop him. when Gotch announced his retirement near the finish and won by twenty-five by Rew remedien, tut When you « yard ibe i se ving tlerue, and therefure nothing yoo goes you any goo; you don't get the etrengtd om it Your food merely peme Westergaani and Ordemann made @ match and Ordemann won. Cutler then Told in Shorts Teach Cros will take part fo another battle on Wertnemlay night, regular weekly handicap run of Uls oppovent will be Johnny New Ends Added Daily ‘The the Hi ond hard-hitting italian light arian Athletic Loague took place | beat Ordemann, and Lewis beat Cutler, . . are or Come? George Pickering of the Peerless Bkat- ve her wil come waether In tue | yoreniay under the auspices of the St.|rewis has now beaten Roller, who also This sale-—the most successful in our Play of speed rkating at the Tremont |, qoudertul fight several weeks ago, Charles Minmons of the Glencoe A. C., {hag held Stecher, a strong clatmant of | appreciated. Hundreds of $25 to $50 race, oR, Mee! hating Rink yesterday aftornoon in le the road tained runners of the { iti Hut wt te the one-mile handicap. Although hams | «Sits Gre. Soles SerTwe chatsplon of Morningmdo a. Cc earned the team prize, | | suitings reduced to $18. hy fet; come . © imo all! pered the sharp tu: | Conese, - ince, Bice e & emp! 'Timmons's time Om, 408. und the | i i; i i i A : Sg A alg a Rl nytt £1 Fo track he siowe | punches {2 a ten-tousd bout before the Canadian |tenm score for, the Morningsides was 30 | Take Lead, Special Full Dress Suit, silk lined, $40; Tuxedo Suit, ey can bw Wk; 00 thiok they bare jure the | 1p wala, Widvey or Liter trouble: some can't }won in 248. of Movtmal, Oa, oo Friday evening, | points, four points better than the Glen- | lers wrested the $35. Many winter overcoat reductions, ei siat wiles ‘ey ctciy ax toes 03 ‘ne | Tremont | Bkating St, | Herera) atiompte hate e008 A: 0 ORS ee ltead in the Now York state League | es Aas; come Sum ond ital we faingy and wt te | Ruping of Cohoes, > Wich 40) cetiouats al ue nb Nadnne tieamelanahing, soccer series from Greenpoint yester Broadway ‘ ‘anmntiuation | seconds, was third. Peg ached, “ a tr in| day by a 2 to 0 victory, at Floods | } Gagapce, 10 ouch cases, it to worve then foolish: | sty BbO take iron apd Jocraase thelr sirength | or ing oleh me | College and club athletes are now in| Oval Other State League results were | 9th St. a? me pe © See 6 | Gilad tied have “no serious organic ‘zbte,’ Kao payer the vole Club squash tennis) Vranhie Conitra, li Tosa Mghureaht, tare | wtrtct training for the Junior indoor |e" iowa: Subway 2, Clan Scott 0; ; ; se Te ty al | Goer it Yaund Jour Bioeg 10 ns case ts winch Phair places ‘yesterday in the round be: | unter Ne Meru bes its clamolon|track and field championships of | waite Rose 2, Manchester Unity 0;| For the concenience af our uptown patrons we will open on March Ist a branch Sepente ny oe’ time it "\fore the semi-fina! of the Class B na- | Jousny Buban he. » 0. of Palle) America, which will pe held at the 2, Golumbla Oval 1; St. ‘at 80 East 42d St.—between Fifth and Madison A Matter what any one tale ae peoeed in’ ffonal championship tournament on tho delphia oo deturday eight thay did Paigy, Cune|Dhirteenth Regiment Armory, .Brooklyn,! Cemerons 2, Columbia Oval 4; Bt at 80 East 422 5 Fifth end Meare f dh © you er wot strung ud wed you owe it iy tad all otter Gragg, Adve. courts of the Hvlglts Casino, Brooklyn, of Harlew oo the previow Getunday aight, Ooul-jon Jan. 29 George 4, Hungarians ¢. —- —— : ¢ ' dat earuninatrms sieanbleetnipiiieeenetnecidibiiaitiiin shits _ A a Ne ee ee ee ee a ~ i ere