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THE EVENING WOPLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1916 “DZ: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | PUTTING "EM OVER With “‘Bugs’’ Baer HOW THE GREAT HARVARD-PRINCETON BATTLE WAS FOUGHT |. by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) N SPITE of Sun oat ey the Golf Vote, OAR WING The + Sahai Ticeas sTorren Two Six More States HARVARD SMASHES = Went Dry, “THEIR DEFENCE WA: AS SOLIDAS & Y It is sald that BRICK Wouue the Democratic party will not demand a re- count. Keven with all the + doubt that Jack Dillon | Harvard Beat Princeton Eleven’ Because It Got the “Breaks.” uot in there le 80 ¢ io Minoewte, Gibbons and Dillon fought toe-to- & ? toe, Sam Langford aud Sam McVey ame ‘a ; 4 could fight toe-to-toe and stll be & > 4, 4 long ways from each other, Copyright, 1916, by The Pres Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World.) HE “breaks” of luck gave Har vard @ victory over Princeton Baturday. In playing ekill, eralship, dash, fighting spirit and physical strength and condition there} ~~, 4 y y p Pd if ‘was practically nothing to choose be- Ca ' , 4 Y BY), A Px With Fitzsimmon’s punch, Kid ~ i tween Princeton's veterans and! McCoy’s speed and Jim Corbett's Haughton’s team of new players. In| "—~ , knowledge, Soukum Yoakum would the whole game there was only one} - < = | have the makings of a good fighter. time when the goal line of either @eemed in serious danger of being crossed by line smashing play. That) was immediately before Harvard! cetve, aspects n't land 1s lke uy adrift in the A punch that you @ bank account to a scored the single fleld goal, when Har- | *™\_ middie of the Atlantic oa a raft. vard bad Princeton backed up with| Na tveeee Tiiveseee venveneng er heels on her own goal line, after | The lnct few battles indicate : & penalty, and in two desperate ef- forts failed to make a gain. The t of that single Harvard scoring is of unusual interest, for it should cause a change in a rule that can easily be made to work unfairly. Through Casey's great ground gaining the Harvard team had worked down to within twenty yards of the P’rince- ton goal line. There the Tigers gath- that fi coming into ¢ a y one of the season's debutant : Soakum Yoakum, son of Mr. and H Soakum Yoakum, created : : quite a furore among the elite tylish angle at which he ring judging from the sty by Soakum, punches will be largely upon the nose this Casey Ran HEAVILY 42ND Wad » a. Tae anearest THULIN The @ame , WHEN BROW Got CLEAR WITH @ FuMBALeD B WARD Te ST the Ss Lu, AND e oP, i ered for a stubborn defense, when} pags. RS mee WAS Cau@HT AN0 DRAGGED Down BY HARTE F; biase dilettante Ae cknew thee Winn was sent running in to take) the place of Highiey at left end, Winn sprinted upon the fed and went di- | ————————— sik Aamaohewl lt rectly to Umpire Williams, holding | up bis hand as if calling attention to 2 bis presence. Turning from the um- | Still | hough t Pa ral zed, ire he took hia place in the line. | ’ feree Langford ran back, and in .] . cone moment he was carying the ball down to Princeton's five-yard line. He had Thi B il d Pl y Ni Seatist "Pltsiok Under ce" fae § buliiar ayer Now which compels a substitute player to ° P rt to an official before taking his S d Ch T meres gaat ore tne | Second Choicein Tourney play went on. Three times Harvard rf hurled her men into the Tiger line for se THe INTERFeERENCa Failed ! punching will again be con- Sidered quite the thing in boxing : cirel one missed its ab- McCarty and Chase Tied |. a Charley Chaplin will toss his ples for four more years under a Demo- For the Batting Honors |**"***"" In the National League}rss: i ic. tin nt ee about two thousand of Benny's . The Harvard 7 4 . : = HoRWER _ hy Sore Rte tfteen yard for Leonard Howison, Stricken in Match in Paris Two or Three Tt Whe baw Ar fehg Ma Official Averages, Though, Credit| Patio only 18 games, ts fourth on| Pingerprints off Soakum Yoakum's ee ratte in front cy out te! Years Ago, by Remarkable Perseverance Has Recovered SE ate eran tab Walter Holke With Nominal|and then comes date Deutect, arat| I ideal nee for a j i A ————— Py b e Bi Ky » y K f - Bonta, “It was an ideal chance for 4) — Use of Right Arm and His Chances Are Considered Good of Lead, but He Only Played in| ss stersectof ses ne one | aoa hurd to monnage ae pitchers 7 bi i scored inni i Hl i . | Per reicten eine enate Winning Coming Professional Handicap Championship. According to the claim of the 34 Games. Only nine players batted .300 or © —— . more this season. Besides the above A jl TSBhlSGed Phtieas, Chk Craer DInNEtS | SEU RCC CIR Ae ber eaceat a : ‘seems almost as certain a Princeton players, the penalty that ok ¢ Bie to earn nlace i rT wit tried them ‘up to their own goal| By Bozeman Bulger. aM Hin, took on Tom Gallagher and beat] The tourball profeasional tatch, Anthony course, in Greenpoint. | Mayo HD official: batting averanes Obl Chee comin thedakethe: vereee Blizzard on Inauguration Day, he was undeserved, Winn, after| TN going over the entry lst for th©l Next he played played yesterday. at the new Bayaide| covered the course in 31 minutes 40 the National League, announced | outfielder of the Pirat ith .815; 7 ’ epi @ friendly match | L! e . siete for Gill secon + trates, with 815; the game, said that when he fan out professional handicap billlard| with Ora Morninentar: aie Gag meee | Michelin wat’ MasDonald ‘hertth. hes nds and finished fourteenth, to-day, have Lew McCarty, the| Roger Hornsby, the young third base- ANSWERS TO QUEERIES | Under t {deal conditions just algiants' catcher, and Hal Chase, Reds’ |4n of the Cardinals, with .313; Zach Krumm—Don't be a crumb, tournament for the champtonship|Ucipated in all’ the champlonship| defeated Pat Doyle and Louls Martucc ‘upon the field he immediately re- ha ported to Umpire Williams, b@lding ae tournaments, and Morning: the one-armed player the margin of |@ozen m ced the traps of the New Wheat of the Robi: with .312, and eee vine band ead saying, “I'm going| of the world, to be played within tne | arene aoe Morte orent 2 up and 2 to play. Nicholls and smith | Rochelle, Yacht, Club, yesterday and full | Ord baseman, tied for the lead with} Davey Robertson of the Giants, with} Vote—That’s right, you're wrong, im at end. Possibly Umpire | next few months, experts last night '@0| from his old style—played by Howi- D&t & best ball of 77, while Martucel rene eturned in all but one of | 339, .307, Williams didn't hear him, for the] across the name of Leonard Howlson.| von, Moreover, Morningstar was de- Ans eviel bess Ball wee An Aven EP wae Feacrateh man for the day with | Walter Holke, the young first ba The eminent Benjamin M, Kauff of] sapp—eastly. umpire didn't protest when Hofer “They ought to take that name off," | feated, Nicholls had ithe beat wcore of the four. | x toeal of $5 to hia credit. fo also won |man of the Giants, ts the nominal| the Giants failed to take the Sase) q——————— - Langford pronounced the penalty. vie But if Winn did report, the penalty | SueKested one of the party. It's NOt] out against the best talent he can was unfair, And it may have cost| right to make the poor fellow feel]seoure for practic: pose nd | 5 rhe cer ; ‘actice purposes, 1 ALTIMORE, > 13, — The centre Princeton the game. badly those who have watched him declare of activity of Bas rn racing shifts this pa a 7 oa Sa that he will have an excellent ch week from the picturesque old track 5 <phyet 35 40 bases, however, helped the Giants y Sake RINCETON showed an entirely ‘ake It off?" @ member of the) PE te will nave an excelent chgvee Re ‘Pimlico to Howie, where the South-| James Gott of the st Christopher| MoCarty tn $0 games—i5 for Broo Ae te tot eecd the even other | Coughs Quickly | new brand of football—a brand | Committee asked tn surprise. American tournament.) Hut forthe i, Maryland Agricultural, Association | ciub ran’ another splendid race in the | lyn and 25 for the Giants, Lee ete et Venting with a total eel Ended : of football that is likely to beat |, Wh et eR Howlson’s arm has} presence of Hoppe, Howison Is amony meeting Tate pe eer, Ueto reat | Te ME ate URIL SMR conmae I Hate | fhe oficial Aguren! sive: Holke''e| #0) hanes: peen paralyzed for a year or two. he favorites, He ts ranked next to Howie Is ated abou \d pe: |lem. Goff, w Tithe wae: a - . 9 Brooklyn led the league in batting, eventually place the name of Speedy tart response, “I'll take a little of And, mind you, he has brought the interurban electric ln nd 18 the | tory dn the Harlem run a Week agu, cap-|@nd MeCarty .339, Miller Huggins,|thira, ‘The Boston team was last in Rush on the list of great football] iit bio 3 m vbout ‘this transformation so quietly newest and most ac of Mary-|tured the fast time prize, defeating C.|manager of the Cardinals, who took batting. coaches. The Tigers were as versa- : a ia attack ge Por uaa ya tournament, I saw him play some {of the the 15. “bird'? scratch shoot with 14 stealing honors away from Max kiMe I" Mecutcheon and, p.|leader, but the Rochester recruit! Garey, the outfielder of the Pirates. | @ ern Chureh tled for the high handicap prize | played in only 34 games, whereas! According to the official figures, Carey iby aan Will shoot off On| Grose competed in 140 games and stole 62 bases to Kauff's 40. Kauff's) Dry, Hoarse or Painful very day now Howlson is working a rec rd for the course, de Remedy that Saves Work © ft ey that he wins the] that until the last two days a member !nd tracks | Mitchell, the scratch man, by a hu entry committee still thought| ‘The New York Football Club eleven | }AMy% ogintt finished second, to, I The prompt and positive action j ‘ rn TONE Oe de tea AS this simple, inexpensive home-made t Billiards the other nlght that was | "im paralyesd met its first defeat of thes tthe | Seeeead tite eta ean A 7. Ty ry ple, inexy h fense as any team that Princeton ever | ee hands o} Jersey 1 at the covered the course in 29 minutes 56 wec- Ne d G | re c 7 a Sages te cay, enes tant Peincnin ore! mighty olowe to Hoppe” | Maia tiie ay ent tetn Goutal ais outta iataits”” | PESLEC NEWS tonn Foti, ANA GOSSIP ) jive oven wentranes ot th fensive formations, aud. they were| From a man widely bemoaned as a Y 1 Ti Wi Ll y. by the sc S. Siiverste vroat, chest or bronc abe: Well put through. It may be that! Paralytic to a secondary favorite for | ate team U vhaged to Me Ue | Wad THe a aGh De AHAtinaitaricc road | som Gowler, the clever. Singlish | fer\ton rocnés,. jim Healy, te fish heverwetght Hise ite Shasta Bron CHAE tHNER Bad there were times when a little good, | ‘¥¢ champtonship is quite a jump, and é \l Football League by a one point | rs the Hudson Guild yesterday, Z $ : So ae | taceo Tom Gellagher, ‘|breaking up tight coughs has caused Old-fashioned line bucking would | therein hangs w story, one that might Be Driven Hard Sliverstein finished in 25 minutes 40 | heavyweight, and Bill Brennan, the ri ; ve it to be used in more homes than have proved more effective, especially | MAKE athletes tn other lines of en MedAle Maen cbt hn wereeivn AS Al nde Lie tiie Celam eee ing young heavyweight of Chicago, with | pt, 4 that Billy Muke, the #./any other cough remedy on one occasion, when well down in|“ onder. ° turned. off another capital performance | 1h seconds. 0.8. Weeks, the vetera , iemeceoute to | ea ee ce Cie athinns Comune an |. ro make this splendid cough eyrup Harvard territory and needing only | three years ago, while play- For Tiger Game y hay in the Long Waland. Athletic [Marathon TUNheh, runMing unatenohed | re oummeroue successive RnooKe Fost oe Ma kb i a ga sere 47 | Hour 21, ounces of Pinex (50 cents two yards, on the second down, the| MK # match game in Paris with Lous ite ague road run over the Knights of St. ‘finished seventh "| hte credit, are going to battle again to go through with with 0» | worth) into a pint bottle and fill the of Milwaukee ne Bro} r vrward{P'Armon Baratelle, the — one-tine ay Sporting ¢ Bell was thrown away WIth 8 forvard Oe ee ee cee ne p of Mrookisn tomorow wight. Chairman Wenck | bottle with plain granulated sugar , NE Co ‘ =| ° Mahon, the well-known fight prom) ttn Geeadian Wid Alzanaialed Meee levcnn sand ehabe: tarouehinc, % né ery | American favorite, wax about to make | N HAVEN, Conn, Nov, 13. H d k I} M li-ken sion has already ruled that Mike pan I oroughly ‘ou CiDEleR® and Horween were very | Aititcult shot, Hie al the eu up | Fully realizing the weaknerses at ywn ALQTVEN Likely {SMITH AND NICHOLLS of Rochemter, N. Y., tovmect In a ton-| mort bor Mone then have a full pinta family: sup- y Ay C) on ia running with the ball, the honora|#Md down his fingers, preparatory tol in the defense of the Yale eleven in| To Send Subs BEST IN GOLF MATCH. Bound wou eee Fo ee ev aeat Ohatley Dorerk, matchmaker of the Pioneer | were matched to-day by Dan Me ply of a much better cough’ syrup than you could buy ready-made for resting with Driggs, Flower, who| Hitting the ball, and then suddeniy ine game with Brown Saturday, the | Sporting Club, booked two good ten-round | ‘went in for Horween late in the 5, | Wavered and sta, 1 back from the . Th i Brennan recently foutht one of the | yous for the club's boxing entertainment to-mo ).” Keeps perfectly and childre: rent ier aeeegen'g ec ame | table, the cue dropping fr his hand, |ceaches will start to-day a hard | e | The fourball professional match,! preatest heavywelght contests at the poate the xing enterta al tovms ms r tly an children Pp y H's equal, an Mh ma tohcean forfeit Heal ROE anew | t pinned wasterday rat the’ naw Saveidal= y | laht, Joe Azeredo, the Califomia light- its pleasant taste aaacacaven @-iiiua batter than tie! ;,t ie main Wen forested and A dose) Week Preparing she ale team for the gains TOWN jr? ee > is . aystde| roadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn | weight, will clash wih Chick Simier for ten] Pinex is a special and highly con- famous back who scored the single| fund that iowison's. tight ant, Was] kame against the strong Princeton | eye ore a ve ® aS for ae that has been witnessed In this vicinity | rounds, while in the windup Sharteg, the | contrated compound of genuine Nor- ri ound that Ec t Alalaven ten’ Matardas — Nicholls and MacDonald Smith. They| j.'s wont aide bautamwoight, will exchange wallope seteant: cenmbiia Casey, Harvard's new star haif-|eeh paralyzed. AN a profeastona in years. way pine extract, combined — with CAMBRIDGE, Mans., Nov, 18.—I¢ witt| defeated Pat Doyle and Loula Martucct = . eel, zaincol and is known the world over be a day or ref * vara the one-armed player, by the > letter just received from Jimmy Dime, who guaincol 4 game came through it {n good physical peo Fc aKe Leen pov Hervere 3 up and 3 to Fayed rp by the marein'ct| ta Bie Lr Ay ities | A match waa arrangnd today between Hany! for its promptness, ease and cer Ghough several times he came within| ysciens for mantles, tut Horeca aig | Condition, but the coaches do not plan! princeton gan Will be back to cases! It was the first match of the kind| be size that law Darcy, the Australian wild BA ied Regd Ae lds tly {tainty in overcoming stubborn coughs QB ace of getting clear, Once ho shot| Not give unk owlson did} tg use Le Gore much the first few|in the stad fat i ever played on the course weight champion, {9 one of the geateet re | SRamcaae, Sones soles once. @ Vuln, land chest colds $ 0 | « up ert after expert in the stadium. There were no perma played on the course, a8 it has been Okla., who recently arrived here in march of through Princeton's line and had a! physician and masseur, were. tried, | days of the week, ‘The big right half-|nent hurts in the es P incrarg | epened cnly sino Oot. 1. A fair steed] CUM ee fog Ni nognee tas: baacend ek dN Cle To avoid disappointment ask your clear field ahead, except for Ames, byt it ‘ : Byiddne ne game and Har d by ye tho tough : ’ wt Jef Cake, | druggist for “21, ounces of Pinex" with Bobby Hubon of this city bin ‘The men who played in Saturday's | wa dp done ack, made good. Casey didn't ha er, apparently, his care @ chance to break away entirely, i The arm hung at his side, Imp and tha ng for Miki emed that there could be no | bac been wo 5 pretay continue to salle 4a on hand , ‘i ontored avr" of Jon! >., and otbe the son of the famous “Snake” Ames. | relief, “It was ull the more Ould. he ne back has been working pretay hard, | Will cor to have ite full comple- | Kallery was on hand and took a keen | ginin ‘Jack Thilon 1s the only one I ean eve red f Joplin, Mo., and other! Witt full directions, and don't accept itbay tried (0 dodge young “Hnake,”| hocadne Mer How tars ree ecable | and the coaches did not want to riaig| ment of material In the Anal drive tor Gellght in watching the work of Louls| wis would hare & chance with Dany," coaciviee anything else. Guaranteed to giv i but was brought down with one of! to show signs of becoming an in him in Saturday's game, but finally |{¥%¥aly ame at New Haven @ week fo! make a re Dees Louie Oud Oo Weal ‘Dine se ¢ satisfaction or money prompt- the most beautiful tackles of the day.| national champion, He had played| decided to do so. | players were battered, however, "lp to his partner On more than one| after Joo Welling. Chievo Mant + declared to refunded, ‘The Pinex ‘Co, Fort Ames was something of a disappoint-| successfully with Vignaux Baratelle| 7 Mnesmen who have bee t be away a few days. Harte | C°Masion ht, inoe w tor, tha Bronz |day thet he has signed up Joe Lynels, the prom Ind. Advt i ment as a runner with the ball, but| and other Frenchmen. besides the | through it n out And will be away a fow days. Harte |’ Nicholia and Smith had a best ball of| neight, Mncim OO MO or Hmadmas [iting weet side bantam. to meet Henny McCoy Ree an i he proved himself the surest handler| American experts back home through injuries will by back this woek | making Is great play on Brown which | wagin ytun' hc NT noite had. thee bent Neter, Mig of Brouilya on Gevunday | and Joe Mooney of this city to box Young | Smee of pons on either team, Everything| Finally, in despair, the ‘iltiardiat ro Charles P Tatt 2d, tho exe | wyed the for Harvard. Dadmun | Yore of the four, Icholla had the beat | Srortieg Chantel, manager of the club, prmaie'y | Drummle in ten-tound bouts at the sext boxing SPORTING. t dropped into his arms stayed|came back to America and consulted | #' La Mactiuld and) spy 4 aS te which will stand, as @ record for the] sgied him up tw ment Iti Bloom, the I dow of the club in Miner's Eighth Avenue The | ——~~——~ a ee there, All of the other backs fum-| specialists here, Hor months he had not | the rent ward hese Uivee Will fel, will need Murray, r | course ‘i Fae nee ene | ve iea, for tom eoande tn the q@nnin event on Mate |stze om sent Friday aight, TUES, NIGHT Vioncer Sporting Club. ‘ocoasionally. Part of this was|thought of attempting to use a cue at | ase the Yale defense, for Fox de- | over the hard t » received fron —- ee ie Mor: . r, Adm. 50¢, 7 a 4t | spite his great stre wan inex er'the hard bumps ecelved from urday evening, Nor, 25 Aer Aeyper oe e ‘ due to the swirling air currents in/all. ‘Then one day he found that pite hls great strenwen is an Inexpert- | (ho Princeton t . |MAY DROP GRAND CIRCUIT way mi “i Pas the at ke eit Dae own | the stadium, which made the kicks|there was a Mttle life In the arm, He | through hm and Callahan Saturday Rie SAachee ork with the subs | Ted “Kid” Lewis, who fights Jack Britton @ 1.0 iatter's home city one meek from to-night hard to judge, and part to the un-|redoubled his efforts at getting a e work Of Moseley in Satu ugually hard tackling on both sides drill wit "be ‘wixorous | RACES AT CHARTER OAK, | tweive-round moat toa decison at the Armory likely to send its —-—- A. A, of Boston to-morrow night, was matched aturday. This has! HARTFORD, Conn., Nov. 13.—A pro-|‘o<ay for snother bout. Hie opmnent in this ist few years without ohnny Griffiths of Akron, 0. They st few yeara without | vost to eliminate Grand Circutt racing] 6 "i! be Joheny Gn Doyle defeated Paddy Burns at the Pioneer Sport ing Club last ‘Tuesday night b. Andy Cortes od masveur, and then, as if by his{Rame and against Colgate ts receiving rts, the arm began to take on} much favorable comment, and he will wane arin began to take on | te strong contender with ait Parser months he kept | the ‘piace permanently, “Gates hus had «Johnny Hermans one of the stars by: YERT of the Prin an losing a gan ton team, He wag) @! Jt | { ‘fot more nee but’ Moseley is much ’ sid | 4 # tor ten rounds at the boxing show to b & toving contre if over theraleuerg: is and followers that he | faster Gown under punts and ta y to try the experiment again this |at Charter Oat Park in the future ts ex-|Sayheg by Matt Hinkel, the Weetera fight going to try in landeadly tackle. noty anding that Brown has! nected to come up for consideration at t Cleveland on Nov. 24 ° Was one. He seemed to be all over hey were inclined to humor him,|. ‘There are but two backteld pos! een working all fall for the ane at |i ocr nual meeting of the Connecticut) = the field at once and his tackling no one seriously thought there settled, with the Lerlncetc Cambridge, and has Just beaten Yale on |i Art cintion here Dec, 2. ‘The| Johnny Lustig, the local tighter, te booked for ° u ni a chance than a w ot y n he players ne taken to] TA a ve © ection Ie n mw. aa will Bas as gure ae the urip of & in| ity the arm coming back slowly, (ML aUernermack, and Har At the" hlayera will be taken tol races have heen run tn connection with | wwe bout, On Senor itera rounds st he In business you know many self- ¥ a ° vard distin. vith s ba right half. With Bin) oton Saturday to see Yale a he bi Charlie White of Oicago for tif Gilshed himself by making one reo |Res hon tried: himaci€ out meainel (cits nia wealte ot ate > — | pig Meher antls | Metionsl A, ©. of Marertles Bf emt Oe: | controlled men. Aren’t they usually markable tack! This was one of ?! en fe self out aga ville and Waite | he will take on Bammy Robideeu, the ae 7 a 7 | the thrills of the day. It spoiled what thes! good billlard player |matehed, with Card Query Anewers 6 wil Cake om is rowad 0 decison contest | : looked like a sure touchdows Just a wing in the champion: | preference until | & i g | frorting Baitor of The Evening W diect on the quailty of the racing: | gt a epecial boring show to be staged by the successful ? Princeton. On Princeton's twenty-| >"! mood for an arg. |fufled to UP tO SEBBCKAt GRE: Is a ten, Jack, queen, King and ace of und they. cain the Association would Olympia A, A. of Mhiladetphia, ard line Casey fumbled hall week ractloe H ne, Fullback l& still un clubs conald: royal do better to open its track to racing 7 it ae ie Caney. funtion ; ath ptle bur th look ut br mt favora | ty me card rt ed | Auch a that h Go: and Mid-| qhe Clermon Sporting Club of Brookirn a d f; b . ’ HMgeup, snatched t up and started tor we mt in the wo weeks. “Hiraden f, roxal flush? a tne es ee wen | proposal ta. exp sition tO tHe | gage nyo. tem nsind boule and one ol rounds | And away from business won't you the Harvard goal. He mode a clean Tie tryout this week, and Kink il se en. FRANKEL, | - | ot Ite foxing show tenpiehi. 18 tee Soe ost find th di . hi hi ? Belaway, “and eadey for tne “rival an8 nis arop-kicking ability will "AM, "fluen cunning ten, Jack. queen,| Another Mateh for Smith. | CMA SEY A Cotas sale eyed ind them moderate in other things 4 with @ running Start betore the 1 A GROW TO LOMO She pinoe king and ace Is a royal straight flush 7 tym, will moot An 4 ot bi ould reach t ated al Jaeques will be tack in the Kame, SWS e tg no precedence for hearts over| Ja Smib. 4 ser N. 3. middle | reqgounder Ray Wark will go wat Johuay | eres eons oan Wp bie, Ht end if in top form will glye Haden ALL hee earte ove | weient, “who smocked out Joe "Herries, tho Herman of Ralgywoud, — Fr@nk Guilfoyle ot ° inceto hard ruby back rly in the 3 | Weatern fighter, tn three rounds at Milwaukee |! 1 battle aiz rounds. FY ‘ Ieterterenca thers the Tigers, wou y iim ints | Sem Da ih excelling forty me yetscany wax Dene, | Ffy oii 8 mathe to mest is Henry | Manbe v Slte Ee . It is for just such men that we he winning touchdown, Nope and hit the br than any buck Witebte and McCarthy Hox Draw, | anany, N.Y, on Nor, 18; K. 0. Brennan| qd Wolgaat will figure in another battle tm this : Bat Brown seus Toft to gu it alone inte han Maaionwecande | aye PASO. ‘Tex Nov. °13.—Wiie [ata Ton Nov, nit, Sack Atee| igh ‘on Phareday ale, He is pohsduled to mest make a wonderfully mild and mellow J arc nen art r « s been o we te -" 7m o - mt of tan | . mh Mghtwelght champion, | Garman ar Prank Mantel! ine in the main event an - ‘ ing like a streak, took a desperat Kame ral weeks ‘ ; ‘i a 7, Wol-| —_ — 4 ruhning like a s!reak took « deaper 2 oft , vee me yf oa runcac | 8 an pier Mi re A. C, boning shor, ol Whiskey — Wilson — Real Wilson Brown in a bhadiong dive ie fore nant Norwestan Chan fow in the Juares bull | in ree weeks gost {a due to here tomorrow 7 ror " Refs ingn and araaeea bit tl pesammiathinant of MBflaianis. cNor leclared Chicago and will work ont at tie New Polo A. A. That’s All! down, It was 4 splendid Had aie enone hampion speed 4 ft bis | Back ¥ Buenos Ayres, M itarican, ‘Wolgast saye be will try to check * 1 splendid e t t Yale always | Way, champion spec © skate ig 2 | Lawrence and hia t oavyweights, |Cline’s winning streak by stopping him, pte, Tienes nothing could have pre- saves si bn Bor everything—for | World, whe arrived in New York f aiay Friday, | Vey. the 1 a ene be Rania eigen > coring, her last two big games, and that a lot) Abroad Saturday, haw selected St. Nich he annual 1 of the { of Kanme City re eee | porty rounds of fighting are booked to be fought > teams lost. opportunities to| of second string nen were used in the {ae ftink for his practice preliining The anavel mesung of the American Se te thee ee. Thee nek th town jot the regular boxing wow of the Olympic A. 0, | The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Rofillable Bettle eer iaeais? sek whee It was) Brown same, Not that Brown ahay Hg cher cryPan rare ay ee BieUr rocker taaeue eto be bald todey, Lawrence declared that he is ready to Harlem to-night, Willie Jones of Brooklyn he necessary |gerves any les# glory, for s aurely |Pivriile trom hime” Mathiven clair (Py ie Peles Cas Pg i i ‘Tommy ‘Toubey of Paterson, N, J., will box : : would not be gained by rush-| wouldn't have taken that 21-6 beat-|record of & minutes ani 7 seconds for Mee ey ged and Smeors ‘witi| waite ur biack et any of the elute that ere up in the main bout, while Murrey Perkle, the FREE CLUB RECIPES—Kree booklet of famous club recipes far Here Tivbott was sadly mi: ’ ed. willing t@ wlege tbe contente, former amateur champion, tackles Abe Goldstein mixed drinks. 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