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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 10, 1916, _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) 4 York hveatae Worley RABID RUDOLPH- | ave Copyright (The VERY | Three-Man | Bowling Team | Would Be a Suc- cess if the Other {Two Guys Could Everything Settled in Regard to } Willard-Moran Bout Except) | Only Bowl.’ ‘ Naming of Referee, Which) : t le . site May Be Done To-Day <a Glen iy Yate eStats ¥ ° Showed eVveRYBoDY / , Ma ARSE RN Przroo. IN Pie in pages on CERTIFIED by 4 kK ; 1 And again—pop! Pop, pop, AND ” YALLER Bors” til the third Tuesday in July. : None of the radiator athletes The Perel PORAN WAS TH f In the Pink Room at the Claridge Money. WAS THE ONLY CaRreFReE— claim anything they havo to | m walter carefully uncorked a doxon Reg ‘ Neo THE BUNC shy Tr wa WAS A prove. H bottles and wet them in a long row Tou Jens \ELO + DAY FOR FRANK. H on a jong table, Then he poured out > SP ENGLAND [8 HANDICAPPED BY ane CAN py AND Percy Haughton of Hub |}.'.8830 S525 ! 1GNT AND DO. Pays the Federal League |, 1... gis gus, benevolent institution. They elimin- $18,000 for Three Men| =r isstiatisrt baru 1 Nlon's throaty bellow ix ap excendi togieal Delene ‘ite Roo out ot eae we BEGG of being Ktocked out for $30,000. CAMLT ARGUING Tue REFERGE QVESTION WITH (WE DORGAN two dozen glasses of champagne and _ put them down carefully in a row In front of the bottles. The scene was ail set for the signing of the Willard- Moran fight articles, The HAD HIS LIGHTNING Rod Reapy, phers pointed the camera: primed thelr flashlights. oe A hundred and forty-seven re- nll Tenant ong len Bronx Central Hands and looked at the table and the eebardees thennt ‘ém) siesees of! Br d A d. Bo 1 New Owner of Ex-World’s Champions Goes Bargain Hunting When Greek meets Greek, you vabblen. ‘The table was sol in an al- oadway Arcade wiers, for First Time and Buys First Baseman Konetchy and | could never ascertain it from cove, separating the people of sieht Pitchers Knetzer and Allen from Ed Gwinner. pada ai de imran com oe nim smc’ Worst Beating Recorded | + who were about to scraw! their sign | | JOHN PHILLIP SOUSA Is A tures on the document which binds ee ca } a Braves followed close on tt <PEKT A TRAP SHOOTING. Jess Willard and Frank Moran to ac- “ | By Bozeman Bulger. an cartier announcement th ANOTHER [DOL TURNED TO oem, however reluctantly, the sum of . i " q : j— _—— — ——— —-—— —— =< —-—— OLLOWING Per Haug elnnati had bought Hetnie Schultz,| CLAY. Show tor boxing ten rounds in Maar Koster’s Trio Now Well Up in Running for Leading Honors in F firat financial plunge in baseball, | the former Yank pitchers Emit Hunn, —_ b won Square Garden, March 8 Over 9 on . . at 4 catcher fro} h edt » th banned the table was draped. an American Evening World’s Tourney—Mets Take Two Out of Three | Taft at Big Dinner Advocates Umpires Be the chances of the Boston Braves ere wine ont vate sees te | anata, last resource, those, banned . 5. Bi tosen second penna th ‘ay Anderson o sok fo centimetered hospital a 2 Ae A ———-— — || Given More Power Than They Now Have |! tisczi:cn ponent tire masoman wa] 2% oF the Broek rods PauVon er Reels inti atoner the trailing flags would not obscure | (———<—<—<————<es—esemmmem, Leading ali the way by a small ‘konetchy, formerly with St, Louls} The big banquet got under way} a : a clear view of his classic features. STANDING OF THE TEAMS IN | margin in gt lirst session, the Meta | 1 Pittsburgh, and Pitchers Allen early, and before 9 o'clock there was| | ff! went a flashlight ' THE WORLD TOURNEY. Just bare out by 7 pins. Falk, } Ex-President William H. Taft sure is @ lover of all kinds of and t ah, “4 cf enough old- time dope spilled to have! Ban Str, Durr! Taree more White Heplant, y the speed’ merchant, “put” over’ the sport. He only plays golf, but he likes ail branches of athletics, as and Knetza, formerly of the Dodgers. | made of the pastime. It} f ‘eae tie “yee nenr | pares M Winning mark here. In the second|] he proved recently when he spoke at a meeting of the leading lighta Notwithstanding the Federal League ae of “Do you remember the . orters an 4 game all three of the Borgmans " 7 © cl lelaim that they would get $25,000 for all night tong. John Gruber, | others waited. Nobody knew oxactly {foun ccc ck 1 F || PAwied ctible base eon tha cavanties ||| pure coesinte Geuele wore: Teas lame aay wes tie chiee iho sbi Adal tel bh on ar. | the oldest scorer in the game, came all The U. SG. A. can carry this | what everybody was waiting for. At | Haste Plat TOpbm tue timDAerk cok aneaeen eeu ||| fyecnm ee ree clouer ec Gle! WAICCEE COMDIRSIR the corteth An; 1) (Nase Cree et es the way from Pittsburgh to attend the| amateur guffle a trifle too far. / t there was a scratchy sound be- | icholan total a8 against the Mets’ 500 for niversary of the organization of the National League of Professional gued with Edward Gwinner over the| dinner, as did several of the old-time| Every caddy we have met insi t Mina the table. ‘The articles had been | their lone victory, Baseball Clubs. Incidentally the occasion served to celebrate the long distance phone until he beat him|umpires. John Gruber scored when on being a professional caddy. | signed. ' Tho visitors got another good tena || end of the baschall war. Taft was the first National Executive to} gown ¢o $18,000 for the three, That | Al Spalding “and Gears ! 7 | | ‘© thitd game, The home talent put the stamp of approval on professional baseball, which he did by i od by Ste o y side from the fo: | ACK CURLEY, Tom Jones, Tex! j started a rally in the sixth frame, but|{ frequently attending games in Washington, Taft's speech was not Wan Chg aly Axe Oe ee newer eat Mis and Rickard, Sam McCracken, Ike — they were unable to overcome the!} only funny, but full of information, Taft asserted that he was for caving for the South at noon. Norman Bulkely j Dorgan, Frank Moran and Bob SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. Meta’ advantage and lost their see- |] the umpire, firet and last. He a¢“ocated giving the arbiters even || The purchase of Konetchy means} flanked by his staff of Siphe % Byron, The fight site is all scttled, but } Vernon, behind the table, sat motion- | Eureka at Bronx Palace. a soma |] more power than they now have. ‘I would stop all the chattering J that Manager Stallings is not so sure) EMslie, O'Day ae Se | don't cheer, bovs. Who knows but Id¥s. Ben Rosenthal craned his neck | SAB remo a 498 ton ea on the coaching lines and in the players’ benches. It is unfair for a of getting “Butch” Schmidt to recon-) though none of t ye nd-| that somewhere a sixday dicyole to see if there were any more photog: | OSTER'S Bronx Central trio are Mir re icone 18 @ 24 1781 player to try to unnerve his opponent. ‘This may be rather radical sider his withdrawal from the game/ ed the dinner, Johnny Evers and Joe| race ig being held? raphers around. Bod Vernon sud-| now well up in the running for| alk :...31 Hig Beatle 1 tbs from a professional baseball standpoint, but it is advisable.” as he w: ¥ morning. Tinker met outside and dissipated a denly dlesevered that he had forgot. leading honors tn ‘The Evening | "hos ‘weat in tor Fe pg ig ten te turn the labels of the wine | World three-man amateur tourna. | ,,!!ih tore Freemgn, 214, rie ete — ona teid hotties toward the cameras, Jack|™ent. ast night they handed the ‘ j Lewis Shaded | Curley stood up and remarked that|Vistting Brondway Arcade bowlers LEAGUE ScoREs. me| By Bartfield The news of these purchases by the tne talk about them not speaking to| rage ee ae each other, They are now good friends | law now allows pugi |and Tinker says he only wishes he| fight in Cleveland, but unfortun ely | had Evers playing for him. | it can’t compel them. 1 non i " y' a | Christy Mathewson, Arthur Deviin,y, The wixeacres who lay down the La s e 7 " Fistic News and Gossip cy woyreoun Billy Gilbert: Alike tes We vEInitig Rink OUR ATAHOLAIG AER By John Pollock. § |tin ana'Pred ‘Tenney’ on hand na| ROW leading the unpopularity contest, he had just ten minutes to catch a;the worst trimming as yet recorded Apeican Nationa! Te = train for Baltimore, Then he camelin the big event by taking each of! 1.004, vs. Lenox *Algonautn. from behind the table and exhibited | the three games by over 100 pins. ¥ poem, 887; ‘Aisonauln 28, v: q irae , f They are a Joe Loomis stride ahead to the waiting crowd a handful of 4 4 ae \® representatives of the former cham: h ve ow, £1,000 bills and certified checks, There |, Hugo Nockler, anchor for the Cen- Calvert, 841, ve. San Special to The Brening World ) Whtle Billy Gibson continues to receive of- | tends to eceure matches with Jim Coffer, a1! Pion Glants, ota ik cca ee ae were Willard’s five $1,000 bills, handed | trals, rolled the splendid average of | Salva ecll Calvert, 633, vs.| BUFFALO, Feb, 10.—Soldier Bart- | fers for bouts for Jim Coffey, ‘the Irish heavy. | Reich and Jack Dillon if Andre lives up to ex Dee 2 nesira “touring ry anade ibe leasant in by Jones us Willard’s forfeit. There | 217 2-3 for the series, while his team | X°% San Salvador, sii, vs. : tae the | Weight. he haw been compelied’ to tum them ‘all pectations, Anderton tas fought two battles in| It Is understood that Mike Donlin| tijd. The serond prize isa trip to were it chocks, certified, $2,600 piled up a 61 CPSC oar ney field, with a three-pound pull in the | Tom: Un him does not feel anv tao well, and | thin city and both were victories by knockouts, | May get tha management of one of| ruling tar bras to & eeeoe Moran, $5,000 for McCracken, | bpd con) United Bowling Clubs, Section D—| weights, shaded Ted Lewis in a 8e0-| io nay decided not to let him fight again before | s | the clubs in the International League.| graph of the bottom of « rowboat $10,000 tor iickard, Uinuation of this clase of pinaing will| UCed-lt, 708, vs. Oldcnburger, ational ten-round bout before the) Avett or May Coffey had the chance to meet Fred | aney of ‘Baltimore, the hard hitting| Mike should make a great manager | "T°? ‘ 5 “T've got just ten minutes to catch | surely land Koster’s team in one of {vecum’ 909, vay Olde ee ee vba Q. A. C, last night, Bartfleld’s rush} rulton, the Western giant hearyweight, in Madi: | t wwtow Jonny Kilbane does aot care] and it would be & good move for both | Tes daxided on Madivon Garden a train ‘for Baltimore.” sald Curley.) the coveted positions by the end of| “Lite tnsuranco-P Previn gee Ing tactics won him the shade. He! qn square Garden on March 6, but Gibwm de-| to mest ina fifte-n round go for the featherweight! himself and the league. Mike: says | Sam PR a a retreating to the table with the funds! the tourney. ‘The scores: no’? ry (ere ine fo | mauled Lewis, badly in the clinches) cided to reet him up until he tw goo) and strong, | title fn Haltimore on March 17, will gm naht| acting is all right but has {ts limita | eens At hit cota’ Be dette, Several reporters and other people of pers Anais Ins. &* a and scored a knockdown in the sec- — iting now with the hope of forcing Kil-| tions. | slight importance pushed their pro- ta\,, 08 seo! Silk I . Buhler & Co,,{OR4, round with a sweeping back-| qq uKiay Lew against Jack Brit im on, Chaney fights Mickey Don: | Our idea of real frugality ia ruding eyeballs back into place. ix {en 10} 798, 840, 843, va. J. @ J, Dobson & Co.,| hander to the ear, @ ton in ten-eound go at Madison Square ley af Mowerk at the Netieual A. 0. of PAlle-| Instead of allowing tt two folks using the c “Gosh!” exclaimed a visitor from td MeO) 729, 796, 749, ‘| Lewis solved Bartfleld’s style in the | on yop 37, will take part in another hand battle t and Cal Delaney at) League teams mora pla 100. JOIN: SOIR ENS ABEEE «COME irk, “did ya see the money? Wuz, i closing rounds and was outpointing | sour days later, Immediately after ga ocr with | 17. decided at the meeting to hold inuee partment of a revolving door. m real bills or cigar coupons?” - hia vibe daha ss ora ine the Soldier, but Bartfleld did all the | xcvaier Manifold at the Queousbersy AWC. of down so that only twenty-one men Just here there was a diversion. It @ Metropolitana met and sur- Assoclation final. pi were completed forcing and landed the heavier blows. | puttato last night Matchmaker ( e * first am) would be eligible n cham- TIST THAT THE seems that Tex Rickard had shoved|prised the Bergman stars at thel for tie coming national he pleted | Barttield shattered the thumb bone Of; promptiy signed Lewis to fight Jimmy Duffy of | larance i th ‘nity on Saturday! pionship games after the scason| OVERCROW 4 ee 4 the new articles under Tom Jones's] Lenox Avenue Academy in another! plonships to be held on the Iu his right hand in the second round, | fockport, N.Y, for tev rounds at the same club | Nikhi, ‘The scraper ts Tao Benz, the ruged| starts | OVERCROWDIN' OF PUBLIC nose with a suggestion that it was; World match last night by grabbin, feya in’ the Grand Central Palace in| an examination showed, but he @p-| om Feb, 21 middleweight of Hutte, Mout,, who has scored a s IS CONDUCIVE TO getting late, and Tom signed without/two of the three games stheaalnl Ma districts represented re-| parently did not notice it. } } many quick victories in the squared circle, He ley Ebbets got favorable WHO WoU discovering that there was no pro-|here, y entry list for the tour- ——————-. ies tied Aen hk. ae Genel 0 will tackle Jack Toland of Philadelphta in th O WOULD) BE A vision covering the selection of a CRIMINAL ON MARCH 8? on his proposition to wind-up at the Proadway Sporting Club of Broe Props Jet be able to stage two of the three impart i | end teams have first plek of dra Johnny Ertle ji teat ct ont of pr | Wien tua ight tle Watace and Mac" | Navara rye neem fe'recomaentie| “A-hum!" said Ike Dorgan. “Now, | if t let id i ht Bert Spencer als | oF pe S lard knows Skelly. He doesn't know|man from Newar up, Dattling Tevinsky injured his | Allen and Wille Kohler and | to the American League and the Na-|. What to do with o about that referee, eted Jones, | Brown. I don't know Brown, Never |nee if the NGS Lille Tad atte tintase Defeats Martin fo hechy oe Sask Titon, Gay by way ah itn OR tional Commission, Charley having| isn't nearly so intricate problem ae oapekes ‘ picked” queried | 02% him. Don't know anything about | in them, Se Ha gg RE age | George Chip aud bis brother, Jo» Chip, the| lost his other two propositions he is| trying to inveigle a calabash pipe inte “T*want il Bil Brown, He's| him. He may be all right, But when - Bea te S006 teak Dillon, 1 Pittsburgh fighters, who have made good in bouts | hitting .233 a vest pocket. we signed in Chicago we settled on Mira Brown and Teddy Jacobs will be put on OW everything’ i ”| Little Johnny Ertle, the St. Paul] jin a qhat'e sottiea,”| Skelly. I'm taking no chances with “N ng’s going fino,"| Little Johnny ne aul| ems ther ten rounder aL the Brooklyn clubs, been matched by Pa antamweight, won his fifth battle in Jimmy Twyford to fight in ten-round tonts at the| ‘The Unternational League held al oA e it! te @ referee we don't know, We got anid Phar: who had been bentas wel - ‘the local clubs (7 (1 ae Sa oso pale Clermont A, ©, on Saturday night, George will| short meeting at the Hotel McAlpin. fomd) an arid area pea a ras anything to say pomaveiog. at araxe! Whatta you got quietly circulating in theliiy outpointing Terry Martin, the] o¢ New Cotte Ga, now bas ten figiters nudes | 2, s€ainst FPrunkis Ne er and Joe made Kid] A new Board of Directors wax elected | tennis rants; wt 0 & room in amateur about the referee?’ queried Dorgan, in|‘? !o8e? Huh! crowd and keeping out of the argu-| game bantamweight of Providence, in| his managanent, ‘They are Tom MeMalion and | Aer. Willie Schacter of Albany, middieweight, | as follows: James J. McCafferty of & aecents mild, ‘Well, we disagree on the referee.|ment. “The new articles take the|a ten-round bout at the Clermont] tony tims, hearywelghta; George and! Joe Chip, | 2! Toronto; #8. Eitchenheln, _ | ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. * jO1" yelled Jones, “HE! That leaves it up to the Boxing Com-| piace of the Chicago articles, That|A- C. of Brooklyn last nicht, Ertle] myitiowsigits; Tommy Joos an ¢ po en aiad inlen Wale ye H.| Editor Queeries— 1 have been read ; ; wppose you'll be satis-| ous out any trouble about th fought in his usual slambang rhan- | weltrweighis; Johnny of Buy | a A eee is nattes end Kl oe a The et hoo ies hapin | ing the knocks you have been hand~ “Pm wane. I got just ten minutes| fied with any referoe they pick.” li abou! © ref-| ner and he landed so often on Martin | papke, and Babe P + Walter | Beseher, wad of Rochester, The last two men were! ing out to wrestling. and € hereby q to catch my train to Baltimore,” said| “Skelly of no fight.” snorted Jones, |eree. The forfeits are up, too. Welin the first three rounds that it] stewart, featherweight, and Pateey Brannigan, | Kansas, te aa noced tanta appointed as @ committee to try to! warn you that 1am now on my way Jack Curley, starting for the door,|s¢tting up and walking away. “Wejhave the Garden and the bout will|looked as if he would stop him. Mar- | jcutamweight eerie 3 8 ts vind jjust the Newark tangle, The league! to donate one bevel-edged beating to evidently he recognized the signs of | put that in in Chicago. .be run by the Garden A. C,, which |tim grew stronger as tho bout went ee Plait Aa tae ate Bing Adbiad the maeaiire ot t Nour estate, It will lake me forty an ail night argument. I gotta rush; just ten minutes to! will appoint me manager, We have|*ong, and by carefully avolding| jimmy Jotuston has & strevuous | O25 tako plenty of pl tonal League 1) hat no Tab « days to get there ay Tam now in the q “Haven't I any?" began Moran,/catch my train to Baltimore,” called | arranged everything legally, I'm ylad | Uttle'’s swings he mana to gO the | campaign for Andre Anderson providing le is su dual gp peal to th yard of Dire a| Malay Archipelago, Yours, who hadn't opened his mouth before.' Jack Curley from near the door,|the date is advan to the 8th, [m|full distance, although he badly | al in bis fight with Bob Ds to morn w| pee see: protested game 1 the Pres ‘ G. RAPP | 4 “You have not,” cut in Jones. “Wil- where he had been detained by the/anxious to #ee the fight myself,|DUnished at the final bell, the Harlew Sporting Club, Jobmston ine} yo wo was knocked out oy Jack | 22 lenaue had given hiv decision. ‘The | In that event, you are a liar for the ( 5 Ought to be « good one—think 80?" || -———— ——7~ —-- ——— mm | pice le the cooond, round at the Brosdeey | layer limit waa raised to ae next thirty-nine days. NO-NO-NO!" ‘sounded from the pruning Clad of Hrokiyn e few weela ego, nan) Mens which will include the nee nitty Aine Hayton Iron Is Greatest of All Strength were going out, stil arguing, ee |§ 7 | ies meet wb mane eateries nome time’ between Mert ae Rita ava” Bector oedeiae Meriter | Briefs of the Sport World | nian | ‘Be Rid of Piles juce the stragglers of the crowd to A Secret of the Great Endurance and Power of Athletes | \:\ r r the wine was all a bluff,| Offictal | Wadie Fitzsimons of Yorkeille aud Dare Medar re drink the wine that had been ae n another ten-round go Ti Win Pp th oo poe for the season of 1916 were Vious match in Philadelphia Cuthbert | — ;figers m oto Neither promote nted ne meeting of the stew: (42d Hofiner won by 1 up and yestere the crack California lightxe 4 Froe Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat. 4 WA Marae vad indu pe hen che bees Club at the ottte play They plaged out the tye hole ie ite ‘oul Match Indoors. mens Will Amese You With in it at all, It for the pic tures." ugust Belmont, the Chairman, No. |determine the winner of t 1 ay afternoon, |{Wo hole struggle, and Mitenell won it, ) % night, will journey dabei Its alte, Ordinary Noxated Iron Will Make Dell-| of dyspepsia, jiver aud ot) ou., to-night, where | x Res Sxchange Place, yest » 4 Fam ta th daunare alee x , p leaving his side 2 up an the nity. | Prankie MeManas, j ‘ a, Menem ‘Bentows Torsle 900 | 1, tron Inthe HE referee question wiit be amr. {TR list of men who will uct at the Va~|tWwo hiles. The best goll yesterday’ > F 8a Dy “Take My er Cent, Strona this after they had in some cas 1 pein 4 jon will be set-| ious tracks in the East remaina un-| played by Mitchell. otf yA " ee Pi ercter Weeks’ Time in Many Cases, octering for "onthe witout ebialning | tled this afternoon at 2 o'clock~| changed and 1s as follows; Judges, C. — ‘DREW WILL TRY TO RUN Pant euis i penetit, But don't © the eld forma | which means anywhere between |}, Pettingll and F. C. Smith; Starter,]| NEW ORLEANS, La, Feb. 10.—The ae tare | 6 ay and next week. Mars Cassldy; Handicapper, W. 8, Voa-| frst truck record to fall in sevs ral weeks 90 YARDS IN 9 SECONDS. yg ig hs ty the way-that $70,000, When ar Clerk of the Scales, H. U. Ho- leis’ Bair Grounds, yesterday roy FS you any | ticles were signed in Chicago, Rickard Assistant to Clerk of the [two-year-old Bedtime Sto good, otherwise it may prove worse than|feally thought he was getting the|Beales, Albert Burlen; Paddock and Pa- and a half furlones em people foollshly seem to think they of reduced iron, iron acet angie Ninning | There is no semblance tendon | generous handicap. ‘The inde mageh | trouble in the most recent rur yp] wae vinyed chiefly for the benofit t easily absorbed and ated tron if you want postrum of narcotic drug, & specialist of this city, whi (er of fact, real and true : ; onds. The ‘time 1s 0 + Ga vacleas. “Many "wn ation or prise rene |B ut for a modest $60,000, But he had|trot Judge, J. L. Hall; Timer, W. H.|Phds. The time is one-fifth of a seoc nal Howard P. ee a people often fail to aa won the day slinply because he Knew | wired his representative in Chicago to |Perretto j faeien Khan the record satal ee as tes tas Of thelr food because they haven't enough| {© wecret of erent wirength and endur- J get Willard atgned and “that |e —- | Dansante'and ohaslrcr meander’ | meek” y nua the: laa from in thelr blood to enable It to change Bnoe, Bad filled bis blood with iron. be. | gentlemat y determined to mak R. Lindley Murray, the gengational| $ wild wcande weeks has i I-f weconds for seven food into living matter. From thelr weak- | 6o'% afiray, while many | & e 04 eS | California tennis player, will, compete —— » nd ‘evens’ for the “century ened, nervous condition, they know some. Inglorious de: | f leas $5,000 for putting |Gallforais, Aennle Pee singles cram: | BARANAG LAKE, N. Yu Rebs 10—|7ee fhe ee eee ee amid Ete Teeeteenyeursele to TRY thing ts wrong, but they cai enature on the document. |Mlonsiip tournament which is scheduled | Winners In the threo events on yester. | “i8ta Alle dh " rs hin Wome: pile tronteatt #0 they generally commence docto: } t as, te Way, insurance |to pegin this afternoon in the Seventy= | day's programme in the international) and with such stellar spr toduy and one that 4% or Biisey trouble o aR +1 al { the danger wetting writer's |frst Regiment Armory. In addition to, smateu Our daee. champton Morse and Joe Loomis ment cance Ofte. Mail the coupon wow or el box of Pyramid Pile T' reetment from any ed druggist. Take no substan Alfred 8. | ships h Vingland Yond, Harr s hur’ Start }|cramp through Unaceustomed use of |Murray, the entries include the pen. Also he offered Jags. $2,500 | Da a v, N for training expenses. And Rickard | star , eat plata While the patient | older Avcrmanis iron lated! dots not, you are not| lated: doce not in) hood to spur him on to his best Drew has asked the Ford y jay's card are the one A. A. officials to make e Moran for training Ipreme tn | tro) . you owe It to yourself to i | wave Le Ox: races and 220-yard hurd | : In the ; Take the following test: See how lons pensea, making the grand total $70,000. We 2 nam urd | aprint at aa a th ieentres un Faas SAMPLE OOUPON | yeu can work or bow far you can walk Add to this $7 for the arena, |the leading exponents of racquet wield] Edgar T, Appleby defeated ci ond Heutmen ied Me tae Ms Sul ei ef 1G COMPANY, SBthout becoming tired, Next take two about $4,000 for the State tax, and (ing ine Tittsbutghi J. W. ox, former | White Ppleby detested Charles E.| t,o ninety yerds distance. Diew will warty Cross Wine Another, Vyramid Bide» Marshall, Mien, five grain tablets of ordinary nuxated seven varieties of theldental ex- |champlon of Switzerland; Count Otto! ond pla a the Class B 18.2) balklin wet a long-deferred cha to do ALBANY, Fe O—In on send me a Free sample of] per day ufter meal Rye . and it's evident that Mesgrs. |Salin of Austria and many other stars, [national i Mt APIODSHIP LoUPh it your strength wi PION SHIP r id Pile Treatment, 1 plain wrapper, thet “ b hl \ over in four weeks” time fey have ao and aaa V4 Bri at the Brooklyn Billard Clu what ae hover ge LY f how much you ; dy anil Bg Bigeye hve] OH, Nicholle and Joe Mitchell scored | eeore wf the inal 200 ‘points. to | race ut the distance, viz, 9 acconda, and | Marty Cross continued Lis winning | eG veeeeereersereeseasenes mally Mi 4 -~ ” en ory over Dave Cuthbert and Char 268. i Appleby cap iging by his running 1 aday night in 3 vr tune itl names forever afterward be enrolled |{j Horr Mindatnhia ine iniites | taped. ihe » thet judging by ¥ ‘a tiewp, Manhashvane Riurance, 18, ton dave! Ung ie Hoftne iMadelphia ina thitty- | tured three Dy Re fact that | d0aeY ; ' sae eee Ree “wi icin Kay ”]among those of great American phi don the miniature !hig brother, Francis 3. Appleby, wen the (he “hundred” it ly not outaide the range Oia nda running back: | I, Aart, lanthropiate. esterday. Ina pre: due. of possibility that he may do so, f \ : !

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