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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1916. | BEST SPORTING PAGE: IN NEW YORK | (aue With ‘‘Bu; NOW THEY'RE BUSY HUNTING UP A LOGICAL OPPONENT ‘FOR WILLARD | Aa vrgas NLY Two Rules in Football. Use No Hooks and Bury Your Own Dead. Peeper FPeD, You US@0 To BE A BiL POSTER === ALL Ho GorTa Do to PasTE YESS ENOUGH AND You wii ‘ ~~. jess Willard Is Ready to Fight Again, but There Is No Logi- f ; ol on the Pugilistic Y ; » rte’ tas Torn Viewers To Tus cwrma 28 VD Wel ws piglte ‘OM JONES says that just as soon as a “logical opponent” shows up Joss Willard will be matohed. The circus season is nearly over. In a few days Jess will no ' longer be pulling down his $600 or 95,000 a week—whichever it js—and without the cheerful tinkle of the cash register in the Willard-Jones *pugilistic emporium it will bo a sad, ~ @uli winter. Jess—eo Jones says—hopes that No matter how many times they are trimmed, Yale. and Harvard al- ways play for the championship. Applied to baseball, —* this would entitle Cincinnat! and the Athietics to play the World Series. ‘ Bill Carrigan ie going to run for Mayor of Lewiston, who must be @ pretty slow bird. nasa ve Batali ‘tea “Tom Jones THINKS TAT IN * HERMANN SWEITZ@RCASE HE HAS FOUND THE ONLY * Logical OPPONENT FOR WILLARD, Satior Granta, te round fight with J second round, The dird who takes a cold plunge " HERMANN HAS every morning the year rownd swill Fred Fulton will hand somebody a . “A 3 USED IN A CHaeee Pens: Oven | : goon oct in the running for the Baron é wallop, because Jess thinks that Ful- y THe Hoes be} he Cosas . Munchausen trophy. q b pant panies Huds mere a). vaitse . . Sr The fest It'e a fifty-fifty tournament as te, . p Sf the only one of the heavyweight Wieden Sars THE Osurose ETRING Bean’ Beko. Mill *t BeAbl PL i which ie the right side of the Mattea- Dunoh tall enough to sult. Jess could tS HIS ate OPPONENT, AS HE IS iller Won’t Be Able to ay at Al wan wall......averybod * Bit Fred without bending over and 6 FT INCHES “TALL Sms 15 WILLING n 4 INGA ADANT AGE aut " monition not to fet your left hand = % « bave to be @ contortionist or an acro- — ‘. Oslter, who was the physician for the Columbia football teams of the I know what your left hand nq, .bat to get anywhere noar them carly 1900's, declared that Miller’s injured knee was eo badly torn that ‘a bunch of ool- it would be Impossible for him to play for at least six weeks, if then. Therefore there is absolutely no chance that Miller will play this fall, un- less it 1s for a few minutes in the game with New York University on Nov. 25, when Coumbia brings Its season to an end, Miller's loss leaves a hole at quarterback which will give Nelson Metcalf, the head coach, a deal of trouble to fill. g the enake dance , n the part x panera ert LObets May Be Anxious genes tracne oaiven wwe TQ Sell Dodgers, but His sth Sis 'eraty wveror ont na | OMNI Indicates Otherwise A foto, plate sete, ott, Dg t But when the big wanted to go into @ game with twa a vata: aad eae elle | Brooklyn President Has Been in chase the Brooklyn club, but he Ted Meredith 7 Other Elevens Take Cue From Harvard bat altace fiche bps. Wee much chance as @ fat rat in a laughed when asked about tie Badly Beaten m : ° Ma tuelstie Chink laundry. Great Spirits Ever- Since He 0,00. ae ee | Apply Ban John: Sp omeritnneae| fomeate tdeiee emeea eset! Half-Mile Race| And Are Building Around One Manne com | ate Sra | Robert Mott, the Doughty, Check—Price Set on Club,! wii be some timo before we can ° Ate the shock of beating Harvard, “aa NE apr on the sist of this! $2,000,000, Makes It Look, “*"** 0" 4 Price.” STOCKHOLM, Oct. 11-—Aithougn Grimgon Has Casey for Its|>utlting ite eleven, wit! probably se- | football. Two years ago he was the obs On the same evening Jack Ted Meredit! 1a" rd holder i is - cated forward passing attack. Now| Looks Dillon mingles gleefully with ai Mc-| Unlikely He'll Find a Buyer. | carcher, thing that ls staying the hy: World's recone: bo ainspring This S€asON,|the iogical successor to Mahan. ‘This G lect Casey, a hard running back, as|™ost Important cog in Yale's compli- ye é 4 acheme to hold Gattney hand ts the possibility of bis|for the half-mile, lost here yesterday] While Yale Has Legore, the he'll be utilized in carrying the ball| HghtweioM¥ fighta on clroular tracks. ~1@oy in Brooklyn. having to take back the Hoston|to J,Zander and J. Bolin of Sweden, ig ‘J young man, who was the sensation of | from fake kick formations, ke and neither can the tree. R Recognize Mona OUT SID OF A CIRCUS. « 1 the Crimson’s freshmen team last Having caught up om his meals, Som eB. nae Weinert <Mohs bout bap besa By Bozeman Bulger. fs uidsratoon inet Ms ‘Gattuey’ sul | the earns’ 12.8 dead heats equaling! Tigers Driggs and Cornell! year, gives promise of developing into ery best inthe ones ees Tiraneee woe we ; off and on again halts dozen times, | ey Charles H. Ebbets {s really tired| has a hold on Braves Meld and that | American athletes won three out ot] Shiverick. ® powerful line breaker. In the open His booting ability makes him rough no fault of either warrior. I of baseball and wants to soll the| there is a possibility of bis having to five events in the Olympiad Stadium, field he is a hard man to bring down, | valuable for running purposes. S| After watching a couple of wrestlere Garden's affairh have been Dod hi face that be-| erate it again. The new owners) Meredith, who performed in near though not nearly as speedy and elu- + ieee has been the out-|{t is hard to realize that Fackiteten Gitenss our. James Joy Jobh gers ho has a are said to have failed to sell the record time on Saturday when he Abbott give ae the brilliant Mahan, Bubjsrandiag of all of Eli's early! country that George — y John- |iongs to an actor. He has been emil-| bonds that were iasued and it would |ensily won the 400-metre race. from By William is Casey is the best backfield material} games. He should be the most feared | fought #0 hard for. Te, Mon te still manager of the Show |ing ever since his club's abare of the) Hot be at all surprising if Gaffney | J. Bolin, seemed to go to pleces, ARVARD coaches were the first| the Crimson coaches have this season, |eman on the gridiron this season, Ps Corporation, and the Boxing Commis-|check came from the World's Series|W9K® Up some morning and found! ‘Bob Simpson made a show of his lize the tmportance in| “24 most of Harvard's formations} Cornell has a capable substitute for) y, looks like the best team’ ~ fon will have to rule that Weinert- ne e himself back in baseball again, | field tn the 110-metre hurdle race, = DE lensadeorall brig lahanes tamthean will centre around him. Barrett in Shiverick, who practically | ;, Wie * een ¢hi ( Mee Troha must be put on before other and this in the face of the humiliat-| whether he digs up $2,000,000 for Col. which he won in 148-10 seconds, modern football of having a#| The Tigers have a useful “threat"|won the Harvard battle single-|'" New Maven thie Ing defeat ut the hands of the Red) Ebbets or not. ‘This ty two-fifths of & second better|the mainspring for their machine alin Eddie Driggs. Two years ago the|handed last year. Shiverick Is much ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. : Matches, unless the commission turns sox, Even while paying back that <a jthan the Olymple record. mado DY|etar lke Brickley or Mahan, who| Brooklyn lad was only needed for his |like Driggs and Legore with Nis kick- ; couple of flips and reverses itself , 5 ie unduly eager | Kelly in Stockholm in 1912, Fred rs ~| wonderful punting. Last season he|ing powers. Cornell coaches declare| Zimp—They are going te drop a, te : {96:00 to the fans SC: Broeklyn for 1 have @ | Murray was second. Murray could be constantly used as a “threat” | developed Into a first class carrier of {his smashing tackle plays will be a| Washington . |the unplayed third game the Dodger coming | versed the order of the finish in the|against the opposition. Now coaches|the ball from fake kick formations, | revelation titis year and bis all-rourd)can League. W ? Bob Moha surely is entitled to| president remained happy. year. Unless the National League | hurdle race When he led home Stmp- | at other camps are elaborating on tho] sPecially on wide sweeping end runs.| work wil! be the nucleus for the| much better without ‘em. Whatever assistance the commission) Charles Ebbets is ft hi outs dig up a flock of young json in the 220-metre race. In this lop! their Now he Is being taught how to make | team’s attack. sik ean give him in his earnest endeavor | ii stad 0 A peed tna Mecrd jaterial and put some fresh jevent the home talent was again out-|!de4 and developing om {quick thrusts through tackles, a play] ‘The one-man idea is also becomtng| Gyp—Three Uy Le ietletheeyeeight fato the club pee wen te ‘ayer League) blood in the various, teams the | classed, “threats.” hepa Le wage a cH that wifl greatly increase his offensive exceadingly Popular | with : other} not in the same game. . pennant as a child with a toy, and to} market will be glutted. Jansson, a Swede, easily defeated | princeton has je Driggs, Yale will] powers. coaches. West Point will feature | = fing.. Moha has been in New York prove it yesterday he paid Wilbert —— Fred Murray In the ‘shot put, but the] yge Harry Legore, while Cornell wif| Yale's early games leave little doubt| Oliphant in this capacity, and before for several months, and to date the Robinson — bonus of $5,000 according Echoes are still coming from the gum total of his ring earnings is $40, {© & promine he made to Unele Wil-| World's ferles and the, smalte bert at the beginning of his term| meanest of them ti is the kick of ¢ Fhis he received for whipping the big .o" anager. ‘Thin promise was not|ballplayers at having to pay a sha AB ANeavyweight, Joe Cox, who was ad- jn writing, butMr. Ebbets did not! of the rental for Braves Field, which | Vertised as “conqueror of Jess Wil- wait fe Robbie" to remind him of| Was $1,000 a day. The games were) By tard.” Cox received n fow hundred. It. He was glad to hand it over for| played ut that field on account of tne | Fistic NewS sonn Pottock and Gossip Moha showed such fighting ability * Pennant winner, Moreover he has| extra seating capacity of 10,000, The hopes of another year. main result of this Was to give the ri that ever since that unfortunate eve- xed still they Bs that the Colonei| players a larger nurse to ape ‘even | Fight fans of Boston will get an op- bated asco the pemuine middie _- | ning other heavyweights have put up ts anxious to sell out and quit, so they kicked at having AY 60} portunity to-night to see @ real cham-| 710! yin, "tume together in a ten-round go at the YALE. page came down to the qld, although | the quarantine sign whenever he hove , He admitted that he had his price| Per cent, of the rental despite the | i ‘Tosday| , NEW HAVEN, Conn., Oct. 17.—Most | ciotnes. ‘Hond, ‘the halfback who ine in meyer he hove th ft th fact that they received 60 per cent, of | Dionship battle as Jack Britton, the wel-| Broadway Sporting Club of Brookirn on GE She vaisits fosthalk tec waloved@ 4. ond, the halfback who in- in sight, Weinert is he only one of Yt, sentlemen of the jury that price Soimtat 2 te | freting, Oct, 26, Martin will to fight at y Jured a shoulder in the Tuf is $2,000,000! the gross receipts! torweight champion, will defend his title} ay yeu to beat Christie. rest from scrimmaging at Yale Field | Not likely to play fora lo the bunch who seems at all willing to| w do you think the Brooklyn| These are the grasping, money ts 4 bout, to. @ decision. = rday, but all had to report. An en-| Flower, the buck, agg T mmodate Moha’s intense longing club will cha handa? seeking tactics that are souring the | in & twelve-round bout, : : Americans came right back in the regarding the important part Harry|the season goes much further other 6 the Shiverick. a 5 ; 1 400-metre relay, bearing the Scandi- | depend on Legore is to play this season. He is will be grooming their M M 1 seer ears by ncomfortable margin, Harvard, which is gradually re-| physically equipped for any kind of * for the big games. ore 11es | ) per gallon, more miles per year, when bearings, transmission and differ- ential are smoothed with x Clark and Snow, li d | action, Th Jim Gaffney is anglin, baseball public on the biggest sport-| against Ted “Kid Lewis, the fast 84] onan ijey has at last agreed to let his son fight in condition for some hard work | Npivy "om @ chance” Dodgers, but to eaten that alte flan | ine event of the ye clever Hnglisn welterwelght, before U6 1 deck Diton, and to-day John Weirmantel, munagns| Dotmcen two Picked teams was the work | Coforg, Harvard meets Cornell 00) | 4440 ith selected flak v9 chance, he'd have to bait with. whales. — ‘Armory A.A. at the Boston Arena. Al-| of the Brodway Sporting Cl of Callahan at centre for the first time a select e TA. Y¥ mail during the past few days | In the disbursement of the play | though Lewis won two decisions OVer|up this pair to meet in since the season opened, His shoulder graphite that keeps metal A year ago there was much | ers’ share of the big purse it de- | Hritton at the amo club Jast year, Brit-|#how to be held at bis club on Tuesday evening, is now in good enough condition, but) TICKET PLANS FOR from wearing on metal, has been filled with letters and| marvelting at the price of $1.5 veloped that some of the bench | ton wiped out those defeats last March | Ost 31, Vorys, who returned as centre on the ARMY-NAVY GAME. a. inclosed clippings from Chi-| 000, fixed by Mr. Hempstead warmers got more money, even im | yy" gecuring the decision and al80 the! 345 Wagner, in tie day one of the best ban-| %°FUD, showed that he will have to work a Ash your dealer for the * bago denying that Charife White sas! a price for the Glants, It made a losing share, than their salary | yotorweight title in a twenty-round KO | tamweighta in the country, is boxing daily with his for the place, Charles Taft, who has ei Dison Lubricating Chart broken away from his manager, Na’ Harry Sinclair balk. But that amounted to for the year. aguinat Lewis at the Louisiana Audi-| protege, Jack Sharkey, who meeta Young Zulu been playing centre since Callahai For the Army and Navy football game JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE CO, Lewis, This may be important news, was mere chicken feed, - torium of New Orleans. Kid in Use feature bout at the Pioneer Sporting Vorys and Smith have been out of the | f 1916, which wil! be played un Nov. 25 Jersey City, N. J. * to Nate, but it won't cause any ex- If Brooklyn is worth $2,000,000 To those who remember the tncl- —g Ciubd on ‘Thumday night, Walter Laurett, the) game, was moved to tackle, where he|® the Polo Grounds, the proportionate : ‘ dent at the Polo Grounds when Jim inaitimate light hearswetght | litrd-bitting weet side welterweight, will ™e0t| seemed much more at home. number of tlokets to be allotted will be | had his chance to take the title from destroyer of many heary-| Eddie Nugent of Nutley, N, J,, in the other ten- much the same as usual, The New $5,000,000. Kauff, then a Federal Leaguer, to |Snn in rain to-night, He | rounder, PRINCETON. York Baseball Club will have on public Welsh, and he didn't make good. | Truly Mapebatl’ wisat. te alip- jay in the Giant outfield it ts to} Whether it wag as some Western desire to pur- f one — PRINCETON, N. J. Oct. 17.—D S against ‘Tim O'Neil, the Chicago light] jo, 5 | PRINCET’ | nale single tickets for $3 each to thi ag muah at the out-of-town rumor thet [Mataeelght, who has defeated Tom McMahon, ng Jontan, of Seni preatien. (ener ie pleted by a number of men who stands and box seats at $6, $6 and erities alleged, a case of cold teet on} enn” t eee ee oer enor de the pars {Tim teuan and George Ashe and hae aleo fought | verseog Home,” He was eighty-four, both sailor | 0YinE & well $16.60, secording to the location. White’ Mo hn 7 ‘ Page gi ek DUE= | Hattling Levinaky ond George Chip, Dillon and) TiMNn | ees can of the Civil War, and was| Yous Kame With Tufts on Saturday and} ‘The stands will be reconstructed for 's part, or, as others asserted,| Mr, Gaffney admits chase of the Dodgers, O'Netiowill Box teu rounds at the Broadway Bport: | oo "ti stat ‘er Go Billy,” as he was| by @ number more Who are studying for|the Army and Navy game in a manner ne. winny agi hone eps waa! - ing Club of Brooklyn, known to fight fans throughout the skal States, | impending examinations, the Princeton | much more convenient in some respects classe yy the clever lightweight > ‘had been the sonouncer in virtually every gest! foopball team had a long workout. Som | Savage, who ls now under the management than in the past. ‘The press stand will | champion, makes no difference. Op- KENILWORTH ENTRIES. ENTRIES AT LATONIA. ne ae was matched to-day to meet Join "6 battle on the Pacifie Const. of those absent were Highly and Eddy, jo transferred {rom the south side to portunity knocked at Charlie White's (Gpecia) to The Brening World.) Lester Johnsou, the colored heavyweight, in the! Jobnoy Lustig, the sturdy local Sahtrelitt whe who are studying for exams, and Wil-)the north side of the fleld. This will door and didn’t get a tumble, KENILWORTH PARK, WINDSOR.) page DRACK, LATONLA, Ky. Oct, [feature bout of ten rounds at the Hariom Sport- fought all the leading boxer of bis class, tnclud- | won, who ts afflicted with @ laboralory | give added seating capacity both for Ont,, Oct, 17,—The entries for to-mor- “4 Peay RNA Tat this city on Uhe night of Oct, 21. jog Preddy Welsh, wtarta his fell campaign at the | courgo, Billy Moore {# still unable to 1.—The entries for tomorrow's races | is sn keeping in gd shape for several | Harlem Sporting Club on Friday night in a ten. : boxer and sini Fe raettngng ke VA EG AY Nigh HEY say Yale ts getting tnto | row's races are as follows areas follows Savage hgh erate is have an touclis th |recme’ heat wise, Chih Binker of torchion. wet Into togs on account of his injury, ‘The New York Baseball Club is now “Bil Tate vi Rufus Game igh football thin season with the | FinKY RACK —Lure $00: fof tworearoide: | RiuNT HACK Aliowances: — twooyearolda; | meeht td (eee \ area seca ma tlawise machia| CORNELL: ready to receive application for seats. ate vs, Mulus Lameron. 5 old Yale spirit. Last year Yale | fecal! top inoue Tot: Laval Miko maiden [iltes; five and a half f Lueky —— for his boner, Shamus O'Brien ve, Young Sayior| ITHACA, N. Y., Oct. 17.—Concerned | These must be approved and the Imit Admission 5O0c, Other Boule, was apathetic until Tom Shevlin; (ar, Nalle, 1a. Se ay, OD: Ave ile Lz, 110; Dahita, 110; Mi Sst | Aivert Badoud of France, who claims the st Toledo, Ost, 30; Young Oncar Gardver, Young | about the failure of the Cornell end of seats 1s four to each applicant, as Rosing To-Night—Hunte Point Sporting book the team up and sent it againar | OM Dry s ee ee eee ee ee eee rates. exon (nerenges _cenmoloneele Set gree | Rooney, Queensboro A, C., Oct and Chick |’ material to show strength on a par with |has always been the rule, A certified = fT) fee Princeton #o full of the real old Yato {it 108" Cis Wor, | Webenbask, 110; Millets, 110; Carrie Lamia, 1105 |gequily rotund from, & ttn wo Musso AP | siniee, Koung Furun, Queensboro A. C., Nor. 4. | che big lino und fast backfield, the Cor-|check and postage for registration | Bway Soit'x Gluby Bklrm, Tel. 0868 Huah, | ‘OND RACE, —Purwe $000: for three sear | SBonaritt. pty liked Pra rerantt | oo — Il conc! he question of | should accompany the order. As has al- Ha Bl} di thi. : | -W@wbting pep that the absolute su-|., a he tg or, Sse! SBCOND RAQE—<elling; three-year-olds; one | Ketrick, to meet Johony Kid" Albeeta, the New | nell coaches took up the question Raaaiytequdninm (tab rend age nag “periority of the Tigers was swept) fot! ate enn 100; tes | mile and ty yarla,-*L'rim Harry, 100; | Soreay welterweight, for ten rounda at the Cler- LAUREL ENTRIES. finding (wo strong wing man in time for | been, the case, the centre seats THURS. NIGHT, Fionger Pperting Cl | Sea dhe Diees teams hamcadred | 100, *Mikifala, 100; *Bsboo! for 8 104; Buns [eee A" of Brooklyn om wext ‘Thuraday night the Harvard game, With the status of i \4_ into the ground. | Alice, 104; Narmo, 103; *araway, ‘107; "Brown | "Should be a fast fat a eulay; Saat SOAP URE Bodin GOUst es edeeiotsibed : Yeleet “BIN, bimmong, 107: | - (Special to The Brening World.) Zander two weeks behind in condition * A wek or #0 later Yale, still coached | Woe Th; Lady AO TR 1) Sonn Lester Jounion, the god colored hears-| LAUREL, Md., Oct, 17.—The entries! 111 Ryerson, Ellenberger, Ensworth and Ld Tom Shevlin, went against Har MIMD 1ACK: opr olde aad wo Y Asudhoraseooh| oie an oe tecmarrent's rates Aye Bh follows Hoff failing to develop speed in getting Th lyi f ard with the same Yale spirit stick x wi ¥ Pi a i Ray RACE ~Teoene nder Ki t ccessful man usu ly sel; gng ont in hunks trom one end of the ("rf aiiny Rana, 1 ty ay, 108: Com ect that oe See os Paadine tata. 1) ee eee ee ee je sui ally is a id * ea Be doe ggeenan, Ss VOURTH. RACE itotel setnaun stated tha, lie broke away from McMahon K Car Yp4e taond “Myron aaa trolled line ie eae Harvard wiped the mgr. OT: Vales Legend, , 3115 three: year cide and "Wi mile and. Uarwe-al | Necause ho did not get him enough bouts, ee yt Ubtieie wre, tit N.Y. U. contro! man, ound with Yale, which demonstrates y Sue §600; for three year: Pil dr, 100; Weir Mac, 110; Hox LOND HACE In spite of Its hard. game with t Yale spirit can do a lot of things 4 Ie and evenly ping. | VLETH ACK —Moua Dave Smith, the Australian midglendieht an a Haverford on Saturday, the New York H ° di : hi bi Il but can’t accomplish the impossible JOR; Latonle, i femntinnss O0 ier the Oklahoma middleweight, at Chany 4 see trom prection yesterday. and e is moderate in his hal it as we 6 most fect. football organiza- : eligib RTE FL — Belting: Ces i toe o was knocked out im the twelfth round | THIRD RACE -All ages: gelling: six fu and blocking. The hard work will be “tion that ever stepped out dn a grid- tor _shreeponr. | Thhweie, Laem tal: sigmoing, Tee" day: |S jee Watad contest, Up to the time that | Brave Cunanter tit: Liban Vive continued throughout the week, for as in his speech. fron, Yale attacked with the rush of, y yards, elt ¢. 100, White Crown, 106; Jemie Louiae, 100; | of & wit away Smith had © shade the better Ser Comey. 3 abe ae ap Wiles’ dig, | Dick Bustis, the head coach, realizes ‘@ roaring sea driven before a hurrt- wwe oe ae be pee Tae Pontes Sherwood, 110; *drand | that one of the Violet's toughest games . . * . Gane, and was shattered on the sold | io 1 SEVPNTH RAC ida aud | of tae flabtine ‘ ieee (im) at 100. will be with Wi . He selects his food and drink with oT | ot tp: ix furlong " ‘ tis, iia ped veniaed: * road of the most perfect defense ever | Luke \ at 10) Wate War, ui Hexnir, 106; ] qwo ten-round boute and & specal contest of | | FOURTH BAC Lies) aide and powerts | ORDHAM Fae iy wised by & genius of the gridiron, | mag ily Nett sq00: for three-star ote | SOM. > JOR, Fully ba 1005, Mary and Stamm | rounds will be fought at the regular woekiy | Lend “Hh uldeoMion Whining tin. Ws: |" Although four of the regular play- infinite care. Yale ts to win this year Yale will a) gan ee veme. 111 Om | Soxing show of the Hunts Point Sporting Club of | Siese 104; Oihella W.. 10s: Ticket, ht Trae | ors are on the hospital fist, Frank rt whave to learn football. HF, Hana, 90; Tandon, pO | ‘ Wee jane, Track fant, the Broua to-night, In the two tain bouts Young ated 100; Bondeue, 108; Goiden | OF Ary coach of the Fordham eleven, eg “age in: J 1 - JOtio will take on Harry Selgel and Harry Nelson tnd wowed; | Ut the’ team through a hard workout ‘ . * rene een crsn Je Jeet | es TP ere, imeem | ‘neennes, Agnte M: Ove Ontaberm, | atl ea ane’ aiag. GaSe ua A, faneae aan | Bazcoa fae fof ta onmina “ati And his drink is very apt to be a year was that Harvard had a ‘4 ROCHESTER, N, ¥., Oct, 17,—Harry | Rose and Baiting . ” u y pore 1, Pre SEVENTH KAO} Tem 111; Bervibidon (ih th Susquehanna University, Cad- . * | whale of a team, ia and; ue. Malle hd 8 quarte Donahue ot Peo is knocks a out ‘Too | pounder, ay 1 en a ‘ DA Kondriske My, and Surphy were very mild and mellow Whiskey— ja joldberg of Rochester here last night Forty round will be conteated at the “yr ae, one wile and ‘sevent POE CK hades aad +g 7 s ? le EW YORKERS and Rrooklya- meets 1h, aly nes ihe Gath Found. of @ acheauled? ten. | rat ee fem Sporting, Cab of | acuMe? flies pile and Ori) | thelr abscnee there waa ia Stitt pras Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s All ! a} ites are disgusted with the pyeratioe allowance claim ‘iwck beery /round contest, this making the second jiammela, Rockaway Bapch, tonight, Bul Tate, | Hur’ Arvund, ose’ Julie's | tice fo: Midi ' World's Series grab-all, in anerabisvenipoomanens lume he has knocked out Goldberg ibe rises! solited heavyweight of Rockaway, and | 101! Ketleh. 113: Mis Meulo Fark | RVARD. |e Mwhich the public was gouged Inevery | eine ae eee ar —Dick| Within six weeks, ‘Tho Rochester men | Kufus Cameron the colored “aay Of Cellfonia, | SEVENTH AOR Tame yourakie and un} CAMBRIDGE, Mass., Oct. ible way, from the high pri f The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Bottle possible wa; m the high price of was floored seven times for the count. Will clash im the stax bout of ten rounda «The ~enis to the overcharge for ham and six rounds HS {Phas Lod Aap a nM ol a of nine, being sent to the mat twico in other bvute will be of four and etx tan i A f. i Loadman of Lockport, N.Y. was Voiuapa., 07" Onmrth an awarded the referee's decision over Ed- da. Guerter High hton started his. footbi ib ih a ue tte last halt of thelr eeaso! tio best team available and ; Cale, 118; "Frseten Yana. 210, ee oing cla CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous club reelpes f ' sondwiches, die O'Keefe, of Philadelphia, at the end|the first, once in the second, twice in| ‘H ilowmace clatinel. ‘Track fast, ‘keeping close behind it during # long FREE iB REC ree boo! lamous club reelpes far ut to date we y {ifteon- i rd and twi ‘A bout was clinched to-day between Bileut Mar — duration len 3 ot jon on plays, Some light was thrown A 2 Ce ae up Va a , ott areas ne ERR HGS ROT. Coat | iS, tine for the full eat OEM OF tin, the deat mute middleweight of Brooklya, and beyne woo fire eed oe aera’ °° On'the future when moat of the limpiag mized drinks, Address Wilson, 31! Fifth Ave.,.N.¥, That's All! * ba Euiles was

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