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COLUMN '— lia Both Dillon and Gibbons Expect to Win To-Morrow Night's »» Bout in St. Paul With a K, 0. Coprright. 1918, by The Pree Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) O-MORKOW evening, In that dear St. Paul, Minn. home of Mike Gibbons, Mike and Jack| “ Pilion will fight ten rounds, or per- APs a little less than ten, Dillon sa Ahat he fully expects to make tt lexs— Much lexs.. He has passed out a @rivate tip to his personal friends recommending that they risk a@ little @asb on the proposition that Mike won't see the end of the tenth round, Aiike has also tipped off a few people that he has been waiting a long time before taking on Dillon, waiting for Wiiek to collect a reputation worth MITE MAY CONTENT HIADELE WITH Bene ELUSIVE a s % Jace Dicrons Says Tat HE WILL OVERWHELA Grabbing away. Ho, too, hopes to ‘ — terminate hostilities. with a K, O,! i heeered roe ‘That ts, he says he does, Mike has a were ND KNOCK. abit of promising to do things, but ore ‘Gan erratic sort of a fellow. Some- Bee Bk Ss TER Seen ee Ethene ne THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1916, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | WHEN GIBBONS AND DILLON MEET TO-MORROW NIGHT right, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) c MANN PEOPLE THANKS MIRE WiLL PReSsenT Uace a re LINES OF INSTRUCTION ON THE ART OF BLOCKING A PUNCH WITH THe Nose. Coach Haughton Gives CSport Briefs ) LEAGUER needs good big hands to play base. ball, but he'd rather have ‘em in poker. Looking over the amateur golf rules In Massachusetts, we discover that the rulings on amateur golfers jare very strict in that batliwick. Im order to be an amateur in Massachu- setts you must— Be jess than eight feet in helght. Re no heavier than 687 pounds net, Wear suspenders or a belt or both or neither, Be owner of at least one v And last, but not fewest, he must live in Massachu: 2 to be an amateur. , ‘The back to-the soll movement ts ead stronger each year. It was eo strong ih the West last season that an ump got enough of is to make & farm with each deviaion, Fred McKay ts handicapped in most of his fights by the narrowness of the exits. When roms to wecond bane bie atk $0 accurate soe feond baseman dowan't > Fifty young women, all experts in|hare to tag thy ¢. Hive out on etrikes, | times he does ‘em and then again he Harvard Instruction speed. foe. skating, will gather at Bt “ dogsn't. ‘The time when he doesn't ts * | Nicholas Rink Saturday at 6 P.M. to) Being a golf amateur in Massachu- ; usually the time he ts expected to do O Fe : \try for membership in several female] sefts is almost ay dificult as getting GWniething very unusual. Mike was nh enstue aying jhockey teams which will play at the] wet when you full overboard surely going to knock out Packey | es AE Ne a ae eat taba! Also ihan ed = MoFariand. New Yorkers remember Dri she dehebes with’ that Chath: nren tah raat Lae ta ‘as of fomalbe put | Bie Tod Bex were slow ip ting tire! st Elev eir men nt | 0 je two ten c ed last season, but the winner Bat blot and entirely bloodtens box- rill Is the Hardest Eleven have had a hard ame during tho last hockey enthusiasm ts running #0 Nigh) of a Marathon docen’t #tart with @ ievexhibition, It was as fast as a Hl Have Be SHince mon| arvard has faced no oppoai- | among the fait ns of the rink that| sprint either, Stade tssten- cand tuily as taanegeos Will Have Before Prince- | Hon ince the’ Tutts name and hts at ne ay Posaibty fur, clubs may. be = | More so, for I've seen two or three ton Game. Be SeRPat 8 RERURE toate thet hag ea /foraied | bet tie holidays arrive. | SQME LOST ELECTION BETS, M eefewe crippled up in tennis, acct- ‘ idea of hard tackling. Thomas Howard and James C. O'Brien, |" | BD, fockerolies races 3 rf cke: coac! lohn « efelle 8 3) dentally, and not even an accldent AMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov, 9.—|, Few of the regulars were in playing |Doth authorities on hockey, Will’ conch | sis hair grow. ees resulted unpleasantly for * 2 =| toga on the fleld, and there will be no |the young women Ee ckey the night they boxed. While the Harvard varsity | scrimmage for the varsity men be-| yjtt1e progress was made last night rf ; ry ' Seca ' football team will have alfore the game with Swarthmore on|, “Ye cetional amateur novice | her rr ee me eran will not touch so there was a night at Madison | good workout to-day, the last be-| Saturday. There is a slim chance that |!" th ‘ \r with a ragor until a woman Square Garden when Mike met Mc- s ‘ *-| Howard Miller will ba able to play | Straight-rail billiard tournament, the | President is elected, Goort: st then McGoorty's repu- fore meeting Princeton, yesterday's) against the Little Quakers, but Met-|election returns keeping the majority Pore ws Hoorty, Just th: y’ a ee —_——| drill was the hardest that the team|calf is not counting on him, t) ntestants away from the aca: N y h * a = ~ : “a c 01 61 the contestants -| New York, New Haven and Hart- 1 er wie grdeaatnerg mauve eeith e ° ° C h Sh will have before the game. The Secabe:t ecu |demics, “Two pluyers, however, were | ford will not run on time air Als ; , within . . ; McCabe ts a fixture at quarterback | eliminated | roGk: ite ‘ | varsity Was sent through two short t a 0 ; ‘ cated Ellie | DAMA Koes Republican. or Sua sad boven wate: Lal Million in Hands oac: YPC | rerimmages, fret agsinat the scrubs) unless Miler returns, The youngster |. At Ehuns9 0, 3 det eto ile cea Seeeee a. Champion Haseipon sete . Drives Cornell and then against the substitutes. ate game against Stevens, used rare | St Fiynn's John sore OE LUO ko | gg htiver Will net visit Paris until § round. Every one knew McGoorty | Of S ortin Stakeholders ‘The drill with the second team was| judgment in handling the team and | Mphunmennd PX A Bore Oe AO ge | Milwaukee goes dry had a deadly left, and expected to see Hi d t E aimost entirely on defense, Reggic| ls work In catching punts was Maw. | {wien row Hancuck Academy in coe 1a pie land {t on Gibbons, But Mike| Se 5 ardadesi VEP | Brown getting the scrubs gong WCE eee eetan i nehe Tra te ee [ets wi a cadariman being res]. herstone players} yth floated out of range persistently for % e all they know of the Tigers’ attacks, tably, ,uonroes ankle is oot /sell and MF. Aca pie In avery Fe6l ] ! hurt sufficiently to keep him out of | turned cas Me rounds, while MeGoorty chased Stewial to The Evening World, | but the gains were small, The scrubs} Saturday's game, #o that the back SEW VEN Yal @ dim and fluiied the alr unttl he wae) nme + ITHACA, N.Y, Nov. 9—The Cornet! |came nowhere near scoring, although | Held is Intact, Petal petted: fae) Jae Willard ep out of the arm weary, In the tenth round Gtb- iGavaite ; ; hey : ‘ oe Brown will play at centre in the | i ‘the Housatonic antam class. a" ‘ asia ‘arsity team was driven hard yes-| they worked with a will, remaining game! efensive w. [SAR og ime. ‘They —_— ‘Hons did the only fighting he de-| John Kelly Alone Holds More Than $200,000, While “Tex” Rick=|terday in preparation for the Micht-| The scrimmage with the aubstitutes|{n'the hack fied was ail that could | ret vtmaityt und two” « jliyered during the evening. As Mc- ard Is Largest Individual Bettor, Standing to Clean Up Close! #an game. Tbe practice consisted of] W4# considerably harder, but at that} be desired, but he was poor at ENTRIES AT PIMLICO. . foorty's steam had evaporated tem- ; | ; the first team kept well within itself. rying the ‘ball and of little vain a , Mike J into hi to Quarter of a Million. UN ihe ily cltaad tan ay eg tCPY PTS for the offense and the| Making Interference. Healy's absen prorarily Mike Jumped into him and . serupe used Mik ormatic a) SEH Wee, Kor there nee el ere aie DonitiGn ait mick ‘ LACE TRAC , ‘ z sept home half a dozen hard-driven — wien ae I Michigan formatlon#) working out of the assignments, which! {0M the tackle position will make it | PLLHe caitek Gt een ze 5 varying odds he has pu » $180,000, Covered some trick plays “5 poche | ple veterans 0} e forward ‘ring 300 yare mia lot trouble if the finish y Bozeman Bulger | . i nas Put Up $180,000 ee 2 play Crimson play. The varsity got one! ting and for this reason too Brown! cramping the cour least, . ITH @ thrill every hour for two] 4Md most of it his own money Shiverick again took charge of the} score by a drop kick. ‘Che substitutes! will be continued in his old positic | | n Radn't been so near nights and a day the sporting| The next heaviest bettor is Johuny Varsity, with Hoffman, Benedict and} fumbled on their thirty-yard line ana) Although G B ppitixe can fir’: like a streak when fraternity of Broadway has| Walt the turfman, who has wa- Jatill at backs, Mueller will un-!€ Coolidge got tne” ball for the regu-| Yale Freshmen Play Soe oammmnicies fe wants to. He isn wizard in fight area betwee 00 98 000 |doubtediy start Si day, but should] lars. There was no gain following this| Ri ; erbctation. has begin- & ing clevernens, and a dellberute a real rip-roaring run tor its fy Dotwean: $1,000 nnd sian.ceo on | ieubladly star Baturday, at -ehould iar, Zhe Vel ne walk Sones Rings Around Varsity. Association has made a good, bein. B Gite hitter te fought Young|money. Men who have stood in the| Wilson and the Democratic candidates | he be unable Hoffman can hold down | shit of the ball, but nnally Horw NEW HAVEN. Conn,, No Litbension. of Stanley Coleman, the | ma “ya | j ‘Ahearn in St. Paul, Ahearn waa very \petting rings at Sheepshead Bay or! several States. Tuesday night he| is position, Hoffman has been play- | made @ feld goal freshmen played rings around the var-| Newark athlete, will not see the end | It nF Adoad just then. He had been HENNE | agrutoga in tho old daya and tossed) Would have been glad to settle for jing an excellent offensive game &t) snow was on the varsity ine at right{sity in a long scrimmage at Yale! Of 't# aeuvity Mg KY ine een eee ee one lnocked Ahearn out {away $10,000 on a single race without | $100,000, Last nicht he was willing to) fillback and never fails to get MS) guard again to-day, Clark being with] t yesterday afternoon. The fresh-| Hayes, the hero of the 1908) iss Den oe 4 coldina seconds. A few felnts, « wincing at last have struck something | bet more. | man out of the play on the offensive.| the subs. It now looks as if Snow|men were without Kempton, the star Premio ite bia eae | seaite lightning quick tap or two and 4 right to yond shivers chasing up and down! In 4 rush to cover their earlier bets Bretz will undoubtedly replace Bene-| would start Saturday's game, probably | juarterback, who ty a team in himself, be ete « made the | we. 11 | driven crashing against Ahewrn's Jaw 1) 000! on Hughes there was so much Wilson | et should Benedict start the game, | becouse of hla epeed and the fact that Ashley taking nis place and playing an liv se te fifty UN vein | pod-night! pine ss Muriel Wari ayed wi ne var : nt ‘ nie ; “Giike “Gibbons may be vo much| ‘The feeling of a prof tor|money In evidence among race track | '% Benedict's shoulder is not yet in threo years, “In experience he te much | ent ane ATO cout PTactenen hesnunie Fetes ter than Dillon that he can out-/who thinks he has lost $50,000 one mine| People Jast night that odds of 4 to 1| 800d shane superior to Clark while the latter | Sitter the :seriomage started win to Khow some tANBiDle | eel, st SME Tho iToosler. He may drive some ALT Praaldeut 4 ‘The line haw not yet found itself, |! ready to play the Crimson figures | Ashley made an end run for 40 yards PIPTH Wac } ince bane. x feng ute and gets ready only tojon the President frequently went! that Snow will be the best man to start|for a touchdown. His team didn’t try | - suber ware H 34 aalonia Chik. He SO Rete snd In the next hour that he has won| DegRing Jand unless inore life is shown the] under pressure cf a championship @4Me. |14 Rick the goal, ‘The varnty took the! substitution of the 440-yard run | M S ¢ hard lefts. But there is about is difficult for the average working! Arnoll Rothstein is another heavy mi ue Pa bee eT Hakwaen Ald ects woae euntine thin ball oo: Whe dicvara lee sand Garey | ah aa rearing should: have @) ememuch chance that Dillon will be man to appreciate unless he can ro-| bettor, but bis wagers have been split Be BON Seon Be ule afternoon and so did Flower. The lat-| punted. The freshmen rushed in short! fect, The walk was usually i #Bhoeked out as there is that the sun 50! > i | place Jewett, the line will be igi ‘ter worked both with: the ity and | : d the rules of walking were i * hen 50/1 #0 Many ways that he admits he} sth line plunges from the centre a iad ul Will. set in the east thin evening, |All one of those occasions when 65 ' Nite he [strengthened | the tutes and his kicking | plunges from the centre of tho fold | Serumble re te eg SB Pragk Moran, liitting as hard as he |#tood between him and the happiness | doesn't Know how tt will break fur} Dr. Sharpe drove the team harder one behind the varsity |to the lu-yard line, where the varsity )''°O © — : dia, landed one corking puneh jof his family Jhim whether Republicans or Demo- | yesterday: than any other thma this If Flower, wets held for downs s all that Hannes Ws « is . . ne ammily - ; es ill, and the team showed that they | eo J yer ; . | eded. The. tly ‘inn’ " Pith Ce ae Se a pellioe scale Honest John Kelly, for instance, | ¢rats finally win Rothstein has put |peeied a lot ot fas i dal deine ty e Richer, but he has sot be Se ic nd play after that Carey | malien | ce ae ies e fing ete na Fe : Read forward. and went into |pald off a bet of 83,000 night before| ¥P more thin $60,000 eine thom to lite vere will not be | Hard tay for a tong time and ble the ball. ‘The freshman quarter pionship. found him Just good as| i GP Moran Uke a smait boy into u cake last only to have it returned 1 him) uesday Dight at k Jack |any of the confidence in Saturday's | T° : Bs . Be ES Me ALAC LUI AUDA Pri AN EP WAS: ® x. suih Witiehivealanday ae noany hel who has been Pdent Wir Lene that preceded the game with] Donovan feels that the|Pms# to the ii-yard Ine, which Carey) aii. Queal da thre APEat that punch couldn't put Dillon = MW sUppOrter, offered to sty | Harvard in first-clasa condition, but| intercepted and ran it to th yard | contract to com cr e © ABaown, nonin t Mike and on | Man Who ‘thought he had won re a ive $1,000} = — - - ——————= |Iine. The varsity backs then in a c fry team, Yals ten give Qh :) is likely to do ana OP pused to keep the money longer for | fer Anybody to take his bets off nis | short guing followed | credit, for developing Johnny Overton © A Mike is able to re the dose until fear it would be a Jonah h mi Last night Was offered run by La Rock 1 con! the will h ave the ey Dillon becomes w ey Of course At 12 o'clock last night there wa sae than that much bonus for his | own. ‘Gain | the fn= twenty well-delivered punches on tho | uiyward of half a million In the hands | Chances | bunted ralty attack con- pion fence 5 likely to have ax inuch | "F s Ne gambling men of New ¥ | A mateh between prominent heavy:]_ The Hunts Point Sporting Club of the Bronx | tinued e fieshiaen were ., : la@ect a2 ono lonely rea ial of sporting stakeholders waiting to r w Yorok, i N ease Seavey: 1 dor fh too! : Be PAL RDe LEAST TAMNKOANSE hear from 3,000 votes in some farining | UY callous to the sport of win. [Weights was clin to-day by John) "Ul ee deted penta’ ficge Dao : Raowne | Dartmouth's inyitktion to the other Who Drive Delivery Cars SILILON'S chances look better than | section of Minne where the voters | &nd- losing, admit they have |Welsmantel, the fighter promoter Of! boute, ‘The hearin’ who will meet are J se Reap iere inde: | EAEAT thelks. tesinen stops aountry for Great New York 100k ai Si Meee ancl nal te The hee or and Foster Rockwell. took | send the shman — eros ate * those of the St. Paul wieard.|don't believe there is that much |!’ had such 4 hi Win their Hye, [erect r will come together in| 5 « Wostehenter fighter, and Sailor Gran bart In the coaching, Heffel- [teams to Hanover for an Inter< ‘A i Business Houses dillon isn't as fast as 20ns, | mone: he work | They are as excited over thelr bets e AD aw | of California, while in the ko Bobiy nt into the serub line again freshman champ! Pp race Dillon isn't as fa ns! money in the world iucthe bielnoas i ts As |the star bout en rounds at @ SHOW) ssudere will onpore Jow Steers meet with a hearty altho Men who G it he's not at all slow. He is a! john Kelly alo holds more than) man who never makes |of the Hroadway Sporting Club Moseley and/{t will be an nsive edin t fe I M) deliberate hitter, but fast with his | g2y0,000, bet mostly by followers of | MOTE Than one waxer a your |Brooklyn on Tuesday evening, Nov, 28.| At the posing entertatinment of the Laceum F i, a and Fox, | send a team to the wilds of Must 1ace 8 Wettis. He bas a very good defen-| racing | BB. Smathers, the well known |Cowler and Miske were to have fought] 4. Con Pouth treet to-night, deck | (aches! Black and Callahan, guards; | Hampshire __ kinds of sive cover that he uses without get largest individual bettor known | M!!Honairc sinan, hia n bet. [in Canada on Monday night, but as the [Slee of the aut aide will be pitted agsins | back: Car vile and | The Morningside A, GC. cross-country weather-—- " | jing h o was called o! by he manage-| 44% Sharkey of the weat side in the first ten aite, art, + | te s to be 16 for ns 9 ing out of hitting position. He runs|to sporting circles tx Tex Rickard, | \"# eo the fun really | Maaedatatalldipyd nae rund bout, while tn tie, main ge, foal Dosle ark SCE AA) Hea Rae el aaa eS Who travel at in @t bis man, with his jaw well pro-| who stands to clean up close to §100,- | *#fted. and while no one profe ee ee eine {ML AWAD punclew with Danny Fields for the | (Late tn the scrimmage Callahan and | foss-countty championships. Harry high speed, tected against counters, and when }go0 on the State of Ohio alone, At the | know exactly what he has Men: Up, MIEKe a aelterwelght ra of the east aide Capt. Black went out and Graham and kinvon, Terry Halpin, Lou Heydet B: “ : Ne eas a Gut Op eae ua yt Mr. Bmathers probat | 1 Bob Moha ten rounds at} Kosener took their places, It is prob-|L. Metaer and D Voteretas make up exposed to S| within easy range cuts loose an ay. |r. Smathers probably de aah Tueelas' nah Kaka) Shee LG on Nd tether | AOE that the coches: will d to/the team which Fred Niles has rounded storms and iment of hooks 1 swings, At hing jes Jif his bh . Gis belleved that: h 3 e\ween, 2 i send the second team against Brown {into wonderful form a t range Dillon is a stick of d ee eee AEE ainiag, rae [tok cree FO SHUCOD. (Ur H ' Maul bantamvelgl mat hed to met Willie Jone ofl and risk defeat in order to save the | weather iy ir a jon is a of dyna can flatten tug men like Cowler, Wels [last nicht that if Hughes tina Dick Lead be rugged little fabter Hat the Olympic A. C, on Monday night. | varsity men for the Princeton gam ‘The failure of the New York Athletic changes, ll é hert, Savage and Monaghan, and send | out Smathers would be a heavy loser, lirrtao, hace meactically beet. matched to theet Amos Radcliff of Patenon will be on nand| For this reason the scrub Je betag|Club to. enter a team for. the junior Anges, & ‘ Moran tottering all over the ring,| A number of turfmen whe cg eet lanes daca mot for Tout Jim H the Kerry beayy | Used almost entirely this week, The | 1 Mitan race to be held over the require the x they'll our Mike if they iasid at alle’ [Haghow here tniw att thoes wv Mattigvone Lod Sine tee ie (eh ; Muray|varsity men are at the fleld and go| Steinway course on Saturday will rob very safest kind of underwear, That 4 Mike's chance will he in not being | be Fon Wiluse * Nowe Mt fally through, Frankie Burne | pee i itte Abe Gi through the signals. They also follow |the run of much interest, but witl | means WOOLEN... No frill bie Dian aretha he eines alee heaton no. Sense mont Mhe iy be aoxieed the serimmaging and the coaching |xive the amaller clubs a chance to show | (Cans . © frills: the good eater Ce VUR RwaT IR CRIA Bi ries a8 Spire te : H ot all patina ide a decision on i closely tr worth fin Cat is warm, comfortable, retains ” 0 to ay, is 0 ack Doyle and Arnold “te OF Hagen, the crack py boxer, ar »ody heat and prevents sudden chills, town and before his own friends and | who keeps a pretty ¢ ni 1 here today from hw for he) en That’ . at tags MA heel pus te cing ticine Ps pret I vine on thon . a joaiat his ee se Eee ha tncier antale That's why so many of them buy— and do some tenting rk alone $1,000,000 wan Hants? Nor, 14 his match ia a ten round mem final to . And that's all wdded Dut on the » 1 rie i 6 light Henny Leonant Stanley Yoakum contest in in less than ten reand: ie ah thie of i ’ iecs Now 4 Naas ne ere to wolgh nat t te aith Young Jack ©'Hrien of Pistadelpaia in the in the final ten-rownd bout at the “i weighed 166 when he ‘ f nigh eh : c i Gr Ba i explainna, 1 \ f att i ; wu ith le ‘annot scratch and does not shrink. : See Maulana i fe” Ansty nan nth ti aa ensible Cigarette Ci wel mae aon ti ‘ Rontirn, Mile oer Sie the world that Wet 1 nn, Ha tt wow | as he ba F near cold-proof as anything can be; keeps & world to jot an thar ' before” ithe wat Tuenlay iit, "They were wee Joiuny Russell, the Harlem bwntan han ne, WHER cOfr tA well all winter, no ume fo ell hay Charley Doeaperich, a tof xen tmateled ty bls manager, Hod Fennell, to * . ou, too, will feel better, keep warmer pa . Ho it the first time in h => eae Holic be Tritt fifteen anne th Manchester, | Every time you see a man oid’ colds if you wear ROYAL z Dill forced to pu n Nu Nor. M4. Fennell iy | NDARD NOKO} oe m ries eet a Mekal. Merrill Only Player on vent log Se a raCcre y peneiely| king a Fati k ; KOLD. v i nd anh y Tikes, i matebet ux tex Al in New smoking a Fatima, you know In stock at your dealer's or he 00 er the D uth’s H | | edfont, Mane., some time nest mouth aa Bo matter how lone or how bad ee Pl artmouth’s Hospital List. how | Beabet, notae time: test tao he ia getting allitha 2. ee for you quickly. box ot Pyramid Pure trSatmreny 42.3) by Ding hilt an wun ox WANOVEI N,N Ans | San ee titoe m | _etenis euteto bave Veen reine bp the som 6 8 comyor' WATERFORD KNITTING CO., Makers wi ve quick relief, and a sing! weight mike earne t fortet ther pre: @ with dofe 7" instr - ee in in U echned tite tit Md y af i i i at WwW Bthen cures, “Av trial’ packent | rick when he fought ‘McWarland, | ob. against yivunia. formations [a dno : Dri ve | aie rare York that is possible ina cigarette, § ___WATFRFORDUN ._ led free in piain wrapper If you Packey made Mike put up a ble for Preparations before jag litinal, dohuay ‘Menase of | to Ait ae pissy dy al J) BRE FOr ae: ee ive ee ea with the Red Wt Watthing Hoga N I fuera bring, seaneocaltton ad aI chseplenn, SPORTING. OR FREE SAMPLE COUPON | bin to ger down fo the poundage Tr encouraged. the | cous at the Broad ring John Kirk manager of the New Dolo A. A. of The original Ted YORUM A. Co a0 FERAMID DRUG COMPANY, worked on Mike and Mike has a vivid he announced has arrange! a wood for to morrow Turbish we star i bomiss duck} a (0 Pyramid Bidg., Morsiall, Mich,’ recollection of It. Now he's working fli Me silent Mart avite ma ait of any; coOnIbAitig I LIT PLM nb WS AEA urkish blend and RE, : Indly send me a Free sample of it on 1) Jack will make the award Most i shen mignest ‘ ten-round tows. In the sit-wunder Paddy Pian | Treetment,1u pIML WIeDDer. weigh! or one He won't fail y oon " Audie We Won jaf the Uo B® 8 New Je will take on Jimmy drinks and fattens up between Phlels in his: halt. back ‘hoi [Abuwn tsp » 4 lila, rece f an Hat, wil he star aitre slitty Skkaze Pp. M. and ring time he won't have|and 4 Jussessolt and b fret Zhi Lis bardet iu | tion will introduce Jimay Solly the weet bis full strength, Perbaps he's right. — \puring ends, back om the forward Line, “| ide aud Willie Doyle, it. Hants Point sp) jab, y , May a, nina,