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SES SVSarES BONEAY, SANVAST 94)" 10 “BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y WORLD, EDITED ROBERT EDGREN ~SMESELECTED ~ FOR NEW PUBL GOLF COURSES $1,000,000 to Be Spent on Four Links and Clubhouse a, LI 4“ EGOISTS Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Y! can't KURT ME KID =* > T SHo', Boss, Te Fret Fon SA, MAG» T 1 Don't NEED NoBo! T! HELP ME WIN THe PENNANT FOR ‘You - --. GIVE Th' REST OF THese Gus TH’ GaTe AN’ WATCH ME mare Ty Coss a Benny Kauff Is the Most Aston-| {ishing Egoist in the Sporting World. The site for the public goift coursed, which William C, Freeman has been | working on for a year or more hae practically been selected, It has been decided that the best and most venient place is Massapequa, Li. Bet Nevsort Was WORLDS 1 lt is the only property within Coote IS, You twinge Word). = ©" ak ek Mid CHAMPION an hour of New York that could be : ENNY KAUFF says the baseball 7 EGOST IN ought at a price not prohibitive, and fans will all forget that Ty His TIME, Cobb ever existed when Benny oes to Work with the Giants. Benny ‘says he'll make Joo Jack- @on's record hit at the Polo Grounds dook like « pop-up. Benny says he'll knock the pill into the centreficld stands. Benny says he'll make Larry Doyie’s batting average look like a Tone deuce in a poker game, Benny says a lot of other things. been saying them for several and he'll keep right on say- ig them. It gets Benny's name in. and Benny hates t as much as a mouse ha Just at present Benny Kauff in the most astonishing egoist in tho whole Sty 4 oe But it isn’t a bad to an egoist. A man who in himself so thoroughly he can't see any possibility of being whipped is a hard man to whip. Nothing gets him but a cold knock- options on the property have been obtained from the Massapequa Shore’ Company, It takes a great many acres to build | four golf courses, The acreage able at Massapequa consists of two tracts, one of 357 acres and the other of 205 acres, separated only by the Long Island Railroad tracks; The | first development will be the building of three eighteen hole courses on the 957 were tract. A club house will Be constructed on @ tract of thirty dores or more, leaving ample space for put- \ing greens, lawn tennis and squash courts, an automobile park and gar- age and a golf supply shop where @ ZZ Frevoy Weve HAS HIS OWN (Pea_or WUBTS WORTH ABUT *20,000. Majors Fighting Among Themselves Harder Than They Did Against Feds ——_-+. ——— Yanks’ Purchase of Infielder Gedeon From Harry Sinclair Has Stirred Up a Hornets’ Nest, Both Senators and Phillies But Tuis ts THe see “The Purse Jess WANTS FOR 10 ROUNDS. |Bergman Stars Shut Out | For First Time in Match |: :12:tsigos os wnwaae ° | he projected club house site will With Park Row Bowlers : © within two minutes’ walk of the | railroad station, which the company Joxpects to build, It has been sug- gested that the name of the Mation —_————_—242——— AS HE SEES HIMSELF. TTLING NELSON was a fine nada ee ett te Ct CL LOGE: i Claiming Him and Making Dire Threats if He Isn't Turned! Vic Nelson, Anchor Man for Winners, Hits Pins for the Un-|¢ si ees ee L The | cron Bhar eel eign ede Over to Them. usual Average of 218 for the Three Games—After LOS-) cre piot wil! not be developed fm- ie sreatost man on earth. Ho admitted ing First Battle White Elephants Take Next Two From) mediately because it offers remark= i! that the President of the United By Bozeman Bulger. 4s Chief Bender, Otto Knabe, Mike Roosevelt May Act as Judge Hunts Pointers. raped onteriytrd ia dee tine Se { States cut some tco, but added that | 4, HAT do you mean, 5 Doolan or any of them, | : P sie “vi ‘ke advantage of | | Bat Netnon “was own. where the Tid tas ide taels asf anata ceattaias.teate|| A& Harvard Boxing Tourney Rg i j President had never beon heard of. Le they lay on the desk before ed to Brooklyn and is now held SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. e they can play at will also pointed out that a President lasts by Sinel: G OF THE TEAMS IN] courses where y play r for $10,000, When the Harvard boxing tournament takes place in the Harvard STANDIN' THE Park Row at Hunts Poin one Harry Sparrow, Secretary of the r 7 + si ey. ‘ity of New York owns 422 Biel tien yoars—or ‘posaivly lant "The Phillies could ‘claim Seaton, |{ Union on Feb, 18 it would not be surprising if Teddy Roosevelt, Christy Bronx Palace at Crotona. | The City o 8 ract and { While he had a strong conviction that |Y4uks, warranted the exclamation. | Knabe or Doolan. If euch a claim|| Mathewson and John L, Sullivan act as judges, This is the first boxing | acres a6 Oo oe ak ‘the 203 | Bat Nelson would go rit along] Hero was a tolographic statement] Were allowed the whole foundation|| revival for the Crimson since the days when the Colonel was a student : | sor tract Of the latter city prop- tt vats and defending | the ampria’s from Clark Griffith of Washington eee peace agreement woyld be sat deal of boxing himself, His son Archie wiil be one HE Bergman stare went down try. some forty acres are devuled ty Lb bs meas sides Sekioneee kite Meine threatening to throw the case of one ny ge hing : le tourney, and Jeddy 18 likely to attend the to their first triple defeat Sat- ‘© lake, Where there is at this seasone } from the ring wirough shoor woari- {J+ Gedeon, indolder extraordinary.| now expecting “some sone ta ntalen BREN De SSeS SETS 30 TR SOG TINGS. DENS fe Be urday night at the hands of the finest kind of skating. ‘The acre: | | ness caused by the monotonous fegu. [into the courg of lust baseball resort | that they ousnt aive hac Mages already ceepted the invitation, the Park Row champions in The | age owned My Lakin Brooklyn Wa larity with ornicn he toppled over all|/if Cap, Huston and Harry Sinclair} back to the Cardinals, f Feedba Puleieee eee entered ihe tourney, The bouts sso to be | ivening World three-man amateiir CrvOlr weet the property never eae conten. for the title, 1 *And now,” sald Harry Sparrow, || “vided Into 115, 125, 185, 146, 158 and 175-pound classes. Each bout e r nox Avenue | want, See - bS¥oa why” Bat used to say argu. (cit, turn loose ‘and let the sald) And now,” sald Harry Sparrow. |1 sii be nmited to three two-minute rounds under amateur rales, ‘Twelve: ment. The Lenox Avent a el poten Bh Gein fas, mentatively, “I'll always insist on a|@ededn revert to the Senators, want to know what do they mean,|} ounce gloves are to be used, so that nobody will be hurt. The ring is to et ase ees | ow ire be able to lease this Jong fight where there's a decision,| But that isn't ail. Beneath the} peace? The boys seom to be shoot- |} be loaned by the Boston Athletic Agsociation. Ernest Soucy, the football |, te downtown sharpshooters are ins | Rows, was the star of the night, hit~ witha view to developing it into and in a long fight I oan tire ‘em alilpiaintive outcry of C, Griffith lay 4|Ing at each othor harder than they!) end, ts one of the athleter entered, vincible on their home alleys, ting the ping for the unusual average PTY “OOM cole courses of eighteen out. The} S gonaean 2 never typewritten yelp from W. H. Baker,| did at the Feds.” ' Vie Nelson, anchor of ‘the Park|of 218 for the three games, His oles each, adjoining the three cir : Yt hurt mo Nat (President of the Phillies, claiming team’s totala averaged 607 13. The| cuits tu be started op the Wate : ‘caduah te Wat Mevesia tent had a-ciear title Park Rows won the first and second (Pac Fistic News and Gossip aan =pBy John Pollockeuu Charley White, the Willie Meeha: Nahtwelht, and Matt W One eighteen-hole course may be built on the 205-acre tract by reserv- ing 170 acres of It for butlding sites and occupying ninety-threa acres of city property. ‘Phe holding company probably will be known as Massapequa Golf, Inc., with a capital of $1,000,000, consist- Meehan Defeats Allen; Shanks Puts Rodel Away to the same J. Gedeon and that If tho player wasn't turned over im- mediately there would be a little more work for the National Commis- sion. And this, too, In view of the fact that Orwanized Baseball has e: awed sessions by over 100 ping eac Minor Leagues | ‘The Bergmans started with a spurt In Session Here |sontinu the ple aad tis chases Starting To-Day “abbed this game by 91 pins, Brett. enfeld displayed the best form for the \T still believes (with some slight mental reservation, I suppose) the fast heavyweight of Call- in another fight on Baturday ount of the @ desire, and the American League : cr | Visitors. The score jing of 100,000 shares, ‘all’ common at he “ela, Naan.” to \tas ns the Ax ane itis ch : English light t champion, have been ponent will be “Wild | | Mereman 1s | stock, at $19 « share. The public will Sapa pA cadldlew ape ltd Feri Ss AL amines to help New Willie mechan, tho pudgy Californie Riad be. alas Mustege ihe, fleet. roe mbane cht Marve | ‘The major leagues have cleared tho | yrnrjy ie “anked to ‘subscribe to. 6473,000" of ‘We! for instance. I'm not at all] “That promise,” as Capt, Huston re. | heavywelght, took part in his first bout | moter of the Atlas A. A. of Boston, to w will come together te atmosphere of most of their Worrles | Giark the stoc mre t he couldn't in a long fight.| ™4rked a year ago, “ruis for Swee-|in this city on Saturday night at the |meet in a return battle of twelve rounds nt of ten rounds at the Fairmount A, C, (4d now the minor leagues are going | “yen But there are lots of others—young ,R°Y., All, we wanted wax an even Fairmont A, C, and he didn't havelon Feb, 2% Wells recently won a de- | of dhe roux to have their innings, starting to-day, | euteld, 2 ° ° ° follows wit punch—who ould |Preak and we can look out for our | much trouble outpointing Whitey Allen, [elslon over White in a contest at the} need The International Leag' he I Dame Fortune continues to smile Ritchie-Lewis 4 send Bat down for the count, |*¢!ves. I will say, though, that Ban | » aaere ictal: dalaek thin White ta}. Battling Lovinsigy baa surely been a buay fighter | 1 Sahieagin vipat hey benevolently gn the Thum White E He wouldn't bave felt their blows five |J0NM#on made good his promise and | the blond heavyweight of Harlem, He | *aine club. Hosides this scrap, White 18 ince the beginning of the year, Heddes hin/€T Association, which used to be |}! so Nagi oy onze aided us in get oc, Hut it| Was unable to en, despite /BOOKeN for feur mora bouts next month. | tou with Al’ itern ce ae . sue BOSE? PO Alvat TOMS Che Opening ago. But to-day Hat's human. is in getting Magee, Hut tt| able to put out Allen, despite | bs in Boston to-morrow alt, called the Conne League, and| game io the vieliing Miata Pointers ou utile Frey ail become human when they'vs| 0OKs a8 If we had stirred up wome-|tho fact that he landed enoush blows /O® Jae. 21 he takes on Benpy be M2 leo booked to meet the “Zulu Kid" oflthe New England ye will hold|in. the other Evening World 8 ? passed the prime of their strength and | !!ne over this boy Gedeon.” on his Jaw and his stomach to stop | {2% ‘nt rounds ut Memphls, Pg vey Sy thie AG led i Beart PEAY . bs © Saturday nighi, the ‘Tum bowlers FE t i Rib ' ‘endurance and fighting spirit. The squawk of the Phillies and the} 1 tOP | veb, 3, Vic Moran, at Chattanooga; Feb,| A. 4. on Grand Street on Priday night. Wie |aeesions, won out in the next two sesions, each | racturing i} at in @ way, is amusing. If| the average fighter, 10, Johnny Reagan, at Kanwny City; | Becher and Harry Mere, Abe Friedman ani} There will also be a meeting of the, Jepending on the final ball af ¢ OB FITZSIMMONS, asked onco| {hy had thought so much of the play-| In one of the other ten-round bouts] Feb, 15, Bobby Waugh of ‘Texas, at | Panle Brwwn and starty Crag and Al, Thowas| National Ax#ociation’s Committee on ach the opposing anchor, Hie | ie if he thought he could beltaxe up the matter with Harry Sine |clatley Leonard, brother of Benny | Shreveport, La, and Fev. 22, Frankie |‘? Mé" for tn rounds Territorial Revision, which includes! fot a had break The fight between Willie Ritehie Resbieha Wat, oxdd: Glatt then? Naw thatthe Yanks have| Lonard, stopped Mike McCabe in the} Whitney, ut Atlanta, Ga. Jim Savage sod Charley “Young” Woluert, tne |#4 Barrow, President of the Interna. |, majority of the games rolied |and Ted Lewis, scheduled for Friday “I have a jaw and I have a stomach, | pald for him in real dough they would | first round with a right hand uppercut ; New demvey heatsweighte, are th the belt of tonal n Murnane, Presi-| Close “aftuira Ail three. with the | Mshe at the ¢ eres) ud the right kind of « punch would | !!K® to take Gedeon for nothing. | on the Jaw. ‘Tho results of the main |, ‘he fit. wiles las camel mani Ahlen 12) ghape ‘for tier mary tattle of teh rounds at |dent of the New England League, and) Hunts Pointers wero. hip tuck | has a broken rib that will keep Aim knovk me out like any one else, But cane Rhayamapl sy rely Pea eeat dine | Bouts at the other boxing shows Satur-|!"ine ‘this fighter is dack Dillon of tudianay. |t8¢ Pioneer Sporting Ciub on Wednesday night. |John Farrell yf the New York State | until the very | s first }out of the ring for four weeks, He I don’t let ‘em land on me. 1 land) tite Gedeon jumped to the Fed. | 44 night follow: lis, who was slated to fight Tom Cowler of wt expat ty beat Weivet thie tine,” said Sar: Teague, session the vis al Way,\hus cancelled the Lewis fight end iret eral League, signed a contract, and| At Clermont A, C, Bill Shanks, wost- [and at the Broadway Sporung Ciny of Brooklyn | fe Waar, “for F rvaliv at a victoo ove him) “The Newark franchise will be dis- (and through Costas 1 shooting other engagements in St, Louis and yr eo y,| Tecelved advance y, Just as didjern heavyweight, knocked out George | {morrow might, The scrap will Ye held on | M eRigy Ryarndog {2 the future.” (posed of by the Internationals, There | the home team put over a strong fn- | Memphis. NY how idcas of values KrOW.| ihe other Jumpers. He was as muCh| Boor Rodel FRG | Feb, 4 ay ae bad ssi are numerous bidders for this club. | ish, but the Hunts Point trio won!” Ets Wednesday afternooon Willie Remember Jack Johnson when| the property ue the Fede us was Any r jodel in the seventh round, and - ; | ened It is also expected that President Ed | (hs, their only game, though only by | withe was sparring with a little fel- he was fighting around thejother player. Under the peace terms A Fhomas defented Bolly Woods. Jobons Dundee, the hye bg allan light. Tommy Maloney orack local welterweight | Barrow will ratify the shifting of the four Ae . Jow in Gruy Gymnasium, where he Vewontry tor emall purses, Anything|the Feds were permitted. to. retain | «At the Broadway Sporting Club Joo | weigit, mado quod in hia fiat feht in Denar, {and dolmny Riley of Kocioer, who put uy auc [Jersey Clty franchisy to Baitimore. | |i the socond session the Lowen: | does hi training. He was. working Meek could pick up in those days was | ‘he rzht to all players under contract | jorunkie Notter wnt Rid. Sllivon cage | Nowkuan, tie avunly fighter of that city 9 oe 1k pamite ot Meee he locas orn Association, which wus. | thal aggregation wore agnin leading , ¢or alizing thar Lewis beat bh and Ric An oUt. | Youkum, the sturdy fighter of that city .w probalillity be rermatebe rward the. finis acceptal and dispose of them to the highest jpended ope and Capt. Break- | hi1 ble, Often he had to promise n b rn j him in th first encounter thi Y pointed Frank Calla teengound bout before the Denver A... and at /Carey, matelmaker of tle Monroe A. ©. of Roches. |war, I8 Feady { up again, | stohe in his lust frame needed but al pet outfoot him. Willie $9 be nice—and if he wasn't “nice” ho | adorn tone to tho], ME Queensboro A.C. “Chick” Simler | the. final tell the refereo declared Dundes the |tor, N. Yo, lias anade sllves Muras « good ott th a disappointment to che Ne mark to clinch the e. He shot the | ste suddenly to avoid © get anything, 4 bill, Unuatty |Tule and all Organized Baseball axroed had tho better of Young Otto and Joe | siaver, ov punts, Dundes was too 1] Maloney to box Miley, and the chances are that }land League, which hoped to down for what looked lke a ner~| how and struck his back against a . e 0 boar . ; | Mooney defeated Mike Smith, lever for Yoakum Hurus will accopt ith that organizatio hit, but the 0 ping re- ae paeit a oh forgot to pay his trainers. Some. |to tt... Acting under tho authority |” Av Now York A.C. Harry Donahue . Hite Sree SPROGI SNES tof the White | (ing Pout. He felt a Shere pep ot tee {vested in him, Harry Sunclair sold . ahaa brother of Mike Gibto esos pclae decease |time, but thought nothing . su) ? he had a diamond pin, and) eee eine Nantes because they | of Peoria, Ml, and Hddio Moy of Allon. | Tm lb anne At Bene, ent nee 7 and followed | posing it to be merely the result of @ Re ee ote seed’ chs offered the most money, and that's all Ha fought w ten-round draw, | or Sate oa ton cas ae Oe oe ° ° : re lis [Druise, Me boxed three days more, Bie ce ar a ‘n i, it ened |S iat! S| Frank Weir Again Furnish | ss ge i "to ticket in his vest pocket. there Is to te washington owned [Jak Tplita, the former amatour-ehaie | "i" Gus Choate fran er Again furnisnes |xexwion was at counterpart of | jyck so sore that it interfered with But Johnson bent Burns in Aus. Gedeun at one time, and clarke Grit. | 08 beat Charle dy in one round. wo ear tar at uarez pee Rte hy gly om coi ene bis movements, He rested Sunday, Be Duras had Comanded &/ Ay “mach to develop him! For pears: came bd -O J Hiveidagh ly etting @ silit:}and Monday morning visited a doctor Dit as his share of the purse, | seasoning ihe transferred Gedeon to] SAILOR GRANDE BE ‘ this time on the 6, 7 and 10. Jand had an X picture taken, ‘The cote “yd gh prong lack’é! the St, Paul Club under the option CROUSE | ATS paaibcelalbn bans _o— 8 last shot gave the Thain | showed « fractured rib, and the of his value jumped. “After | tulo, But Gedeon. jumped St, Paul lee ao zt pit nae Ss ek second victory by 4 pins wr told Ritchie that it would be fe ery rg Teast $80,000"| Tha went to the Feds. That made N PITTSBURGH. ee ee i ee me, cL IMay Wu Bee Trovato’s First, ("3° A Which #0 SORRY | dante Fy Nite lepiyaw Mpowsible for hin to box for weveral an; . He got it, too, 1 ball outa anvencate anew § ub on Fel . : 00 y riding costs chs without risking further . y le got him just as much a baseball outlaw! prrrsnuRGH, Jan, 24. — Sailor 1 workout for that scrap to-nigh to Race, Brought Only had tour ce present mee Cota oe wane Wane ee tae Ip here's our predtat champion, Grande, the California boxer, made his nati, where he is alated to tight in He : he Juar Club, Up 5 Fs : so rar 1, manager of the elub mae Uttle Jess, Jess was fighting] on a ten-round no-decision bout in| V@Pt in this city against Huck Crouse the ‘omining AinabonDghtwieh $500 at Auction. (eluding tho frat forty. dave wiht tigatatome. 21; | tent oxing Commission, York City. in @ six-round bout at the National A, c, | * ‘round mnlest, jor this tant ri “A 4 i er iris mae v a 4 eh « 4 an ly nnd then ba bea ane ‘and yan he was to have Yeon matched end hed little trouble winning. Th ¢ fee OH Sell eo am ama Tm | ASIA, Max00, Jun, H.>'he [oF nore, inaniuyerige, ani ° with Fulton in New Orleans, twenty | [rst two rounds Muck had slightly ¢ — -- ‘ Fe i had mounts, and of this numbe Di f Ye ‘tome to send the kids to achool and] rounds, he demanded $30,000 for hiy | better of tie but In the laat | teen Linow, the Raslan ¢ who has Reet ywory earls wi hive Aniahed. first. in one or Take Tron, Says octor, t ou 8s Dakee a Gidare ane eran tees S0M*> | end, and Fulton was a Joke. Now |four rounds Grainde started susan ut | king yar vst mr" | annually shows up ! neem, while 11 ry at, Jess has an idea that his share of| went into the lead and hen Pall al wuitlat appear. and this season for the second | horm the m ccAY Th spunea, fount Jouinson. Personat-| te puren for a teneround bouts wit [final Reta d a eee tte A ree | ae lan nM By Wal ek tn a IO Want Plenty of ‘‘Stay There’? =< . . Lor ht to be something | te locas he'll 8 6 ee waa anal Indoubtediy some others did, ut | Rround. 940,900" oF $80,000, And it leone matched against some other to we A, ©. om boo Didnt, Me was matched | nighed tho Iucky younsmter it Sposa a as Jees didn't see much coin. He did| very much as if Moran might be sidu- ave Ter & Reus t a rom ‘ W., a brown daughter of Ben forty days of the Unree week, Western hearyweit 6 make quite a lot with a circus, . Bi Strength Like an Athlete! tracked and some softer mark sub- and Belle of Maytield by Imp Sav eel Willard ix now considering taking stituted. at that. NEW OR ae ae |which was bred by O. H. Chena ad the most wint sa ecaceeimes ‘ 7 — LEANS ENTRIES. van | At Sbendthritt Stud, Lexington, Ky. | ° eet H WINS 0 Orginary Nuxated Iron Will Make Dell: fiivm wel you have gained. 1 have sean pergemeremesaeeanes = mith grey | cats AM aires to fights uneount |OAd Whicd was sold Inst full to her| another apprentice phan Nervous, Ruin-Oown People | mus of versoue, rundown peande, whe S42 Lae das Tee ey ORLBANA thew to be hekl at Columbus, O., on | present owner for $300. May W, is| mission will soon whereas th paicongar 1a ve iength and emnant suitings, $18 Basho sat [Suen ast| at ser ese tebe” wince wife hat a sua ’ Aas Pde ad vr | Jan, 1 and the iil olticlab decided | Helle Terre and two other winners in | }08 pet to rn Mt D y ‘ve Suit bla fue (ing | Trustee and Dayfield, This filly Is| during the meoting ‘ fi t ends of black, blue, gray and brown, u wines | ontirely of English blood on the dam|who was warned one lancy weave, Worsteds, Serges, and wide, and tracing back we find that|the stewards fe Han take tho olf feaed : -Cheviots—unusual patterns formerly vl her AL dam was the famous race | OM? of his mo . 1 gave Ay few Omi Bee aE sold from $25 to $50, to measure, $18, var Duleibolla, Winn. of the d Vn forts" tnat Gan Nhe. gnats ‘ | Cesurowite and ‘other great races. |JACK MOAKLEY SIGNS oars ; Oe a Special Full Dress Suit, silk lined, $40; Tuxedo Suit, $35. "| ton ‘Provato, May W's wire, was prove worse than Useless Many winter overcoat reductions. raced With much success by the noted we] Kentucky turfman, Carroll B, Reld, , tet wt ” wena} who still retains an interest in him, | VEHACA, Ne Yo dam 2h Cornell's | A eaiigg for aban ' . tackling Silent Ma In the Reid colors Ben ‘Trovato ran | veteran trainer, Jack Moukley sal tee f wii " a mile in 1878-3, a mile and a furs | cigned a new contract to coach 1), na ‘ \ \ _ Broadway emt | tong. 10 1.63, on two different ova: | track und cross country’ teams of tho|| ; mn fur 9 h Ss sions, and a mile and a quarter 1 | university for of ten yea ; 4 & 9 t. Inde Will be fought be- | 2.04 He in by Falastto or imp. | Sfouktes's press tithe a: rl | ‘ H ‘Vie prinelpals in tie] Alvescot, out of Golden Rose, by imp. | Nesian her | sida and ap | main bout will be nigau of bitte. | Go! ch and richly and most fash- Din H " i For the concenience of our brown peivone we will open on March Let a branch iyi etsy 146: | hong and. han tbe. hiserd ete Pe HE cece tra as | 4 f Muce on stay, 26 and at | Noxt take two “ 1 at % Bast $24 St.—between Fifth and Madison Aves. Synch: eorge, 10: | eee. i the tbe Sil be Mugiey | first Of hin get Lo race Nest, and the new arrangement will goluinary nuxate ae tn if dag | SL tira at Laine 110, ‘ Hodden and K. 0. and Fraakie Kowan | into ‘effect inmediately after the chum y ineale y weeks Then tem Niker He geu “Awpreutice allowance clawed, Track (aa, of Mlilwauhes wud Ald Moury of Newars, Where has not, perhaps, been w wine wlonships Lave been decided. your auiengtn ‘and eee (or yourselt! qoasy and alte ' ’ ' TEN-YEAR CONTRACT. i."stsvren Mososoe'ofnivnn ‘ia? uten' has Ightor has wen k