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1% ok THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 22, 1916. ( Se: BEST SPORTI SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK _ PUTTING "EM OVER COLUMN te ila With “‘Bugs’” Baer * - “ classical senitinchinnhinmanbinis i Bie HOW YALE MIGHT HAVE A CHANCE TO BEAT HARVARD , Mey Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) . : | \ ' 66D ENNSYL- VANIA | has won a lot of | victories if you Yale Team Bound to Put Up a’ = aye } . f A count the Stiff Fight Against Harvard =7_ OO “oS =. 3 . | serub Saturday, but Can Blue Over- = : ; J y : ] come Jinx That Haughton Syst Has Proved During = Harvard paper says they ought to ; Pasf“Eight Years? fovaive Credit to Browne thove birds Comrie LG Fok ives World =? Why doesn't r s Willard fighy a AST Saturday we saw the finx fimhter and save d Fultof for de in action, Next Saturday we sert. will view the jinx’ twin brother. The Yale-Harvard-Princeton foot- ball situation is peculiar. The Tigers bave a bunch that Yale always holds) a winning hand. And Yale, invincible against the Tigers, has the same feel- ing when up against the Crimson, Last year Yale's team wna far be-| low the usual Yale form. Princeton's team Was a wonder, It looked like| a sure victory for Princeton. It seemed perfectly safe to predict that Princeton would wipe up the whole hundred yards of the gridiron with Yale. Tom Shevlin went to Yale and in a} couple of weeks had so stirred the} Bulldog fighting spirit that Yale| The Gallaudet eleven are deaf mutes. Great job their cheerleader has. duation of varsity feo! A SARBED WIRE But not to Columbia. ENTANGUEMENT AIGHT MAKE + will A wrestl Will grab another HARVARD HESITATE A BIT — grappler by the ears and try to give him # boat ride without any boat. He will massage his Adain's apple until his neck will enough to thread a needle : will grab bun by and and pull his face toward Palm Beach while Navy Has System Perfected to Offset Value | *:' sn wrk Of Army’s Stars, Oliphant and Vidal ij osu, 1” The Gas Hows ovT I caw f Hy Rat the Tiger team in champion-| ae oat ¥ 7. Nie i WN a CR SSR AE “s | 1 A v0 . 100 ke OLD. : Then the Yale team went to 1 ave ' unexpected strengt dapermack b-* ‘A fihter will endeavor to / Cambrides Harvard. Annapolis Eleven Has Built Up ies Showa the atiity co run |CAde(s to Depend Mostly on| knock a perfectly good opponent Shevlin was still coaching, Yale was RAN aie iba Abt inn heh ag a ; A Roald. - from between his. eare. by fa full of fire on ever, And Harvard Feamwork, Patterned on Withaee te eee Jueas Iwo Big Guns to Win xinpping him on the tooth, Next Outclassed Yale a million miles, ham- = H { Line | enciied ‘tha work of many othe backs : | he parries hid chin with @ rough , mered vale all over the field at will, | Great scuene — Mare HARVARD ThULERS arvard Lines. bitin this benson, 2 Saturday. bow and jabs his thumb in his eye piece, If this doesn’t elimi ate the other guy's future from 4 almost anything| the tournament he considers that has wasted a whole winter broke up Yah plays, fooled Yale} Sup orm. with Haughton strategy scored | against Yale to the tune 0, AUTOMATIC GASOLING BUM! To Bump YALE RUNNERS Th “Te HARVARD'S Goat LINE » i Ingram, the two ha fast and dangerous in an The Army must put up a on both sides th waa simply a massacr HE Cadets will de fers Tet eh is likely to happen in the way of up- hopelessly beaten befo: pame Oi ; y R enece * f th ts And if he gets him properly was half over. DOANE. 6 rs in check ul = pummelled to a pub be lets him —— big guns, to bea b bat i ber Ya h t very. efficient! linger mercifully iratead of end- TLL, Yale meet Cambridge at] eleven on the Polo Grounds Saturday, | Pa eréatent e ! Harvard: Hat ing his pain with a Kick in the Ls preatest & in o f eat) ear New Haven with any more ¢ Oliphant aia ngto banded defeat- {ability of the backfleld to work to- teary then hear QXOCHALXCEY, DEPRW Ste THRE confidence than last year? Cc ed the Middles last year. Now he's | #ether, ially in the manipulation] jeaders meaaphoned§ to the Yale Ne Wy AsOY ein ony totter IN’ Hardly. Yale has beaten Princeton} been reinforced Vidal, one of the | Gr some dee i bh A satiety ge Othe Magl stay come on the field until) football player will Cleat Bis again—but that cuts no ice in the c : | Steatent finds « Oliphant | serve for thelr ancient enemy EN gta 4 aR off and be ne up an opponent's face, run Servers afielr,\ Fale beat Prisce Tig Woypp Bear ONS BALL HIDING “TRICKS nd Vidal probably possess more W Middtes place confd Hive a earre ilhr Haswamh te : ef hin wkull and then gallop "2 10—0, rvard beat Prine: HOLD A Ba er than the Merillat-Pritchard n- fin y tom, the Cade have a mune with Harvard” shouted! down his spine all for the price 4 ton's 10-0, and Harvard beat Prince- LAT BACH YaLs PLAYER CARRY A BAG THAT MIGHT HOLD A Baur [or than the tor Middieg” [dhite aan OF the eooait mien oitthert: cheer leaders, The Yale rooters{ of one admission, If the impire ton only 8—0. Yale crossed Privce- 20s ERE CERIeL — ee To offaet the value two Army land Vidal in the lineup. ‘The Navy snd obeyed instructions, isn't looking | ‘ei 608 Ene of ton's goal line, and I ard couldn't stars the Navy has delibertte iy i Ss eoaatOn » Oliphant < the other si lor a rom © r 4 ars th vy hus deliberately built needs no introduction to Mr. Oliphant! 1. is ta punch.| dificult. angle and. then took aw Up a system patterned on Harvard! His remark e running beat tholppat with vtente cat who has Just eta] cro teen’ “| Players Won’t Sign he ba tig be ie ps (phe A fy An ety waita (Against Pri n, rd had the! absorbed a sparrow, He will Haughton took charge of Harvard ° feated 14 to 0, their p eve | Gece ates te canontel th Daceeun tes © inal nthe Ti eightoen-yard) linger on hie face and bend his ae eet eee ave | boy, whg is reported to be eve tine ‘ n the four-yard ling) head around until he wil have to football olgnt.years ago. Since that 1917 Contracts Until | promive of soon offering more resist- formidable than his famous ianning Jand in nelt ier cage could the Crimson | have hie hair cut by a dentiat time Yale hasn't crossed Harvand's nce to the victorious Army elevens | mate. Vidal is both a great end run- |p, through fora touchdown, A single! And when he is passing away i\ moat tine: a ° that have won from Annapolis s ner and a hard man to stop thro fhcuoal Waa ina Bay. bocce <jaamodicaily, he. will give hit : n that elght years Hatvard has ed 1 h 1912, the line, He and Oliphant have « hid on che othe rs fheere 4ha_a. igs scored 116 points against Yale, and ran eur eman 8 ‘This season the Middies have gr perte such @ formidable forward | «ne penne oe cies a ger At Pi ftS8 BERET Aa ee howe har «| > « jMally constructed their system at the | passing attack that Notre Dame, & ‘rien again the Blue recovered TW ios Thame Ok, UCUMen Yale has followed her usual cou expense of everything else. Early in| team supposed to be experts in fumble: on Princeton's twenty-¥ system, or # has] pea pena? ee " tr - - $ many, « ble golf match t# simplY the season the team was a nt- acrial game, were entirely baffled t aa Am i 7 , > 4 aa numt dome of Fraternity Expects to Beat Club] this rather unusual way the playerata matter of distance and direction. ‘Ths, ment hecausn of frequent experiments, |the overhead work of Ouphant and Bean ee oat ee Ace ob Rare lie kent her moat famous players have no | Thi ‘ © put themselves in a very strong !is because they don't understand the jn the last fow weeks t yeen | Vidal. If tho star Army pair come | so" & ,touchdo he e tho} scrub Nasa ire like @ cane back to help the Hue break down the| Owners by This Way of | position, ner pointe cee (he cakes the atrateey [desided Inipfovemient down i-Aniaps (up to expectations lt would ahem Tea |siee sstraie id wet in romecmar tatl Sons eee ee farvard winning streak iiina st + 49 Per] It develops that there are less than] used for decoying opponents into mak-| lis, mainly because t m ha rable that West Point would enjoy, Yate was without the services of Toad| TAA. toh matali waved its Striking, as Only 12 Per|,,*.avegee ‘na Me ee eet ca Walter| Played with encouraging smootiness. [quite an edge over the sailor, bu! Yale was without | rviven of | Harvard and Yale will take no two years Harvard has won by 36—0 Ce tenn va ci oper cent, Of the imador league! . Hi geen | The backfie while Jacking stars | thes IA) e6VIOb DAttion St6L ee oy Coe TORUIEE quBrtorbAON. chances ef not having an al th <b BA weary ent, of Majors Have Signed | payers who have signed contracts for| Hesen, former national open champion) ii Oye ant an such determined playing| One of the frat mutterings of the| aneurday: Harvard will stack 66 and Vidal, has displayed marked and present holder t Metropolitan will depend on out- i 88 per cent, will) storm that threatens to break about ge Zz a . Boe 1917. The remain MO Ging in gare. thhaeroape| 190 N xt Season. hot algn until they have been edwiey {open title, haw the reputation of bein | | O Bick the Yate team is gol | ne of the longest: dfivers in’ the game, 7 [the heads of those in charge of the | e team Is going to to do 80 by ofMeers of the Fraternity, |e O) SN ese ere pie ce ; 7 Columbia football team | rumbled put up a fight. Fight was Yale's By Bozeman Bulger. At lela heat lp thn JotoRMaton now | sentence ines tutseC oh ey ope Fistic News Iehn Pollock and Gossi an the “campus yesterday pare ANSWERS TO QUERIES. middle name last week at Princeton Lack Lebpapiah peer “pop ada did the Spec daily colleg per, — | HAT the professional ball players | 1! Possession of the magnates, Men 1 : tua 1. ‘ Codd af T r hace ar pa ponents,” say# the young Rochester pro, declared editoriaily that the stude Bloop—The Harvard ends caught By fighting power aleno Yale broke | fre about to begin a strike in aleune the neat ehh | Wal nat (M8 |vexpect to be outdriven, Frequently | body and the alumni were not proud! Pollard like a fork catches soup. down Princeton's hitherto invincible | 1 ‘fle in | them gp this, I purposely let them of the team, but were still behind It, | — quiet, though forceful, manner|though—and a significant one—that ° ied 5 snific it ¢ ‘ re coaches Show} Sapper—Yor sardine ts Mne, smashed through tt me and|has come to light by several “feclera’ | the few contracts sent out as “feel- J me from the tee, Overjoyed at be und demanded that the hes show! Sapper—You win. A sardine Is @ again, caused fumbles, recovered |went out by magnates within the last|{?"” Néve either come back blank or|ing able to outhit @ long driver, they in fumbled balls and at last broke the te Sy ut all variably try to rub {t in and b “oy n days. In the inner circles thin, iT heart of the Tiger team. e" etic overanxious to get extra distance But last year’s team was full of |“ bexinning to boil The Jack Dillon-Al McCoy bout, | {ng Welsh, Matt Wells, Johnny Dundee, Stanley scheduled at the Broadway Sporting Club Friday night, has been postponed 1 tour again, This time the d of their | Oe the manapemen: in the game with the New York Univer-| fish, meeting is set for Dec, 5, McCoy de-)| Silas Grean ef Canada and formerly of New| sity on Saturday they are behind Co-/ Jolarea that a doctor examined him yes- | York is in tof in search of bouta with all the lumbia, The stunning defeat at the! Filvver—D t th the edi- are no Admi Most | terday and told him that he would not leading heavyweights, He sya he fought | 2 hands of Wesléyan called f de the money, There «in the army ly all of the so-called wartime” contracts, which ran from . Matt ohen it mot Harvard, 1c Ra RIAA oe RASS idea! wk kas: toa ts thies yee ch ban from | of the time this results in bad press'ng,! te in condition to box this week, Mc- | /#vi0sky and gate him the toughert an torial, which does not mention the| —_— »_—— whieh brings us ‘oa the old te Hee Fay ere Fraternity, salaries, have expired, and with nbee with the ball going way off the line.| coy dociares that when he faces Dillon |" ved, Ho aloo claime ho has names of Nelson Metcalf nor Ted With- | welling Hammons Hammer Proposition, Football ix a fighting: # to Information scoured by|out of the way the players claim to, Meanwhile, all I have to do ts to stay! he wants to be in the best possible form Kid, He now prefers to meet Billy Miske | ington, the head coach and his frst 8°) p ACing “Wig, Nov. 22.—Joe Well- Jack Di sistant, At Withington's door ts laid generally the poor playing of the »S DJing, which began the season almost)! Bame, but if takés something’ mote| hese “feelers,” Into go on strike by| know that the owners have planned | straight, and the rest is @ cifen,” than mere fighting spirit to win simply withholding signatures to 1917/4 #eheral cutting of salaries, The} | only Way they can protect themselves! Perhaps once fn a fetine a golfer Ing, the Chicago Hghtweight, wave Ever miner & terrife beating in ten rounds to give the fans a run for their money, and he knows he won't be Friday night, ohn Kirk, may HE Dillon-MeCoy “fight,” now| sar, i rg ee aan neh n the lis by concerted action, No one is to) may negotiate a hy stroke, 10} M he tan 4 f i Hesklats nin ne | A veteran bination, but whose here Inat ni tknoek ing him mn for ; Natibnal Gormiilesion and the res Na oatina 7 2 Dillon, for if } ere, he ¢ mM. one ait and two sta round bouts. Hioy has degenerated 1 game to the count o » ties in ‘the @ 4 potieduled for Deo. §, won't make nl n and t Na-'sign without th nent and under- | ‘s still more remarka n any on w 1 sdéveunier Pane ot Harlem eerere eae found. Hammer never had @ chance. the whole world “ston losleana {onal Association of Minor Leagus standing of all the others, can pull off one of these freak shots n't opted in <o pibas, Gib. Sock 1 Yorkritie, | 8 bie Le od OK and . he players realize that th e 0 © first place, ” jit lilas 7 bs re ; Ball Ch » bee: od players realize thi 1a Tal ond. Wik ak macto at chia ‘ia | tt p sie re Meten” ft is NOT for pays a Clubs have been granted outinw league Ce AehiGh they eyl# 20) and win a match with it, But thie is/ i 1 bring Mu everal foothall team h woight championship of wortd,| 2% Seine about their business in| now, but they also realize that until|JUs Wh@ happened to TV. Smith.) Nate Lewis, manager of Charlie White, who la : : Se ee eta ion | Hows Pork. University. stud no matter what the Vato matings ne these contracts are signed the big | S!ith, paired with William A, Kearns, | aight bot at 4 ' am « tly ' fired something new last a iy leagues cannot begin a new season, | Played @ foursome with Louls V. Hinch- in Be sent oft ny that cs — yer they dectded to have their » ng out @ real middleweight cham- It is a baseball law that nosplayer liffe and C. Sm ol the | Mist Murray A OF bes tinea ae seetion do litde preliminary arvar -= a e 7 . | n Smith this week on th 7 In the first place Dillon tsn't al pion can engage in a championship game| North Jersey Club's links. The Smith. |™! \ tee for three bouts, | Harlem, @ mnder elec lights. ‘The University middioweight and 1] In the second place McCoy tan't a| Until he has signed a contract and it! Kearns tears was gradually setting the| 2X’. more wa ncludes | od champion ten just arrived in| Remote eleven Will face Coluahia, of middleweight ch eal middlewelght champion has been promulgated oficially. eager ae beptoleerly ettiny the | os , te 8 and the cheer leaders wet F bi ll G it THis MALriNO” pomaes ABouE (tc la] Were) OF the smaton when it sano: thn anh Bnei Ua ptalt oe Mave ung undue aorantage int ootba ame LTHOUGH there is no title at| to be unique in that the players will te pla thirteenth, This hole is Marty ¢ ae ‘ . mat wh'ch nda the gridirc 7 t 1 1 1 le a armor Salt th 9 wed - 4 atake, {t may (fight, Dillon Pot anit work ont will decline to yards long and rout a slope to he ar miiidlow bY i d y N b 25 ? Desvet la dot pr The queation behind the whole mat-| heen played in one stroke=that 1s axel to yor ily Kramer, & worn Hope W HAVEN, Conti Now. 2 Special Trains will leave 1 from wearing the handouffs— tor is as to whether the magnates or «py, smth Kot busy with his driving |. mal A ce ti ue of mort of them over men) py H OE oy ote maton New York for New H t fight on the level, If he does it wil), the players can the more easily afford | i.4n and walloped the ball so 3 ving | wigl slay experts to 6 wt . vosme th the tated: bik aa a tac at ow Harvard in the Bowl ob Garuets jew York for New Fiaven ai n all probability be Dili to suffer. It is the contention of one {tor & Hoped the ball so accurately | return tight et the Kenvire A. ¢ Hoh lub i fags Adee ft ae ; fot 7.58 A. M. and at short in- all probability be Dillon ali the|'o suffer. Tt Is the contention of oe that it anded on the green about twenty | tends to mim « show uext Tuewday Tate | mon that. weot to Canada to wring the crown of | maue.f scrubs and a long signal n way, with McCoy acting the part of | ° By. anh MMe SOT | baat. teams the hele. aod eohunlate Benny Teouant aud Obick Simlor w the head. the Canadian champién, ‘They came bac all right li'tor the varsity. ‘The line-up is the | tervals thereafter until 11,06 Hei i trouble at all that the owners will eh nd completed ita] vut with @ knockout marked against their re same as that uged against Princeton, ex M ds bot: fed by ~ Jan India rubber bumper. MoCoy can| give in before they will sec thelr parks | Journey by staggering Into the cup. ‘T) \s| . winowa them are Johnny Glover, Fnockout, three| cept. that Chub Sheldon went through A.M. S| assimilate an astonishing number of | lie idle while interest 1s being lost on fipeatanule hot so unnerved Hin. 4) juumy O'Hagen, the Albans boxer, has heen | wands: Miko ‘Twin’ ullivan, Knockout, four the slg ale JH place OF © ant Finck, wo To avoid congestion and E.6J.BURKE ( blows when necessary, and he can't | thelr heavy investments, The athletes Hffe and Smith that they promptly lost | Qi ie itugh Hoss twelve rounds at Bridge vunds; Twrry Martin, knockout, fire rounds; Jovy {Sre'nroat. Capt. Linck’ trip tothe in | delay in reaching Yale Bowl A run fast enough to keep away from | say they have only themselves to look sie Fe ate em on Dev, 1. O'Hagen fe guarauient $1,000, , Howard, knockout, thirteen rounds; Wild Bill! Aymary, which took piace after the 6 wray bd oy Onl Dillon it Dillon wants to go after] after and there are very few of them) pingHURST, N.C, Nov Rob | with a rrivilege of accepting ‘of the! Fleming, knockout, ten rounds. Wri Monday night, wave rise to all buy your railroad ticket in ng the poseWility oF tia land | to i Club, Noroton, ( ve pcond [it 8 big favorite in Bridget « had @ siicht temperature, will wash tha eeectatsca eoey ON the other hand, the magnates| Clu, Noroton, Conn. won tila socond |' ¢ ue fens eg crulnl *"" BRITTON MAKES WHITE oe thought he wo ih Take Early Trai / profess to be perfectly agreeable to a fist Atala’ ¢ ‘2 and a Ay Mo LOOK LIKE A NOVICE. \pheos wuss Ran TN We SS y ins HS DARCY, who is reported dn| strike, They are sorry now that It qunirying round of the twe ‘ Oty oe hin compersture in prs New York, New Haven & Hartford Railroad i \ i from Australia to| did not oecur two years ago when It We tourt t ' ' ' and his throat #imost well cid tai cutumn purnamen Hunter ¢ Evening World i iad ” ; ith American port, may | ¥a%, epaes om Kbbets tak- who was medalist ten daya ago int v0 a Y . BONTON, N Gag rt jack I itton wor i) You || turn up in this country after an. in| eK eee strike, the owners de Carolina tournament held here, tu | es at Ureridence lonnig ‘ ort paps ag Ata Frage eat } are | | that case we can have a rea middle | clare, would do the game & Ott ee ot NAL Oe Pree cree ee light and Frankie Burs at the Ploeer Biortiog cago in tholr twelve-round bout at the not weight championship fight. Daroy| good, as It would enable them to wipe | nroag Acres, who won the Carolina |Cl> west Monday night re kek night, giving the latter | ° Ceding | (the slain tn, the world to Off ail the old alates and start on @|tovmmament.” Sixty-one players, were | ee ee ah acti ae natiae mnadel The successful man usually is a self- 4 the world's middleweight title, for he | f ‘pl gt . entered, a record field for this early |. 27% Pate Cline has thr Charlie White look lke @ novice. He! : a ieee ad doubt that the salaries during the He'll box Hobby Waugh twelre | controlled man. URKES nd Australian past two or three years have been /e¥eMt rasa pus pest Mouday night, Phil Blo appeared to be afraid of Britton. Jack J locialon Aghia out of proportion and untess they are PATERSON, © J, 82.—Wore | a) aporting ( 2.8 Joomny | did most of his hitting with his left and ably the best real Drought down to reasonable figures Oh members of the North Jersey | inde or dtmmy Dutty at ui oe Sie od it in such @ dazzling manner tha “ r ; ei canin, contr has, mannan ube AH One Ines ean puttnu nena at tne pes |o= warn nen va te He is moderate in his habit as well . 4 Ne weve nal League declares that his ore M tehen n was award AY rismpic Chad ‘ * . proprietary| ‘ on Ha PeRlaation ult aveeeme n aertko, | ed poor maki ths tht feats LEONARD KNOCKS OUT as in his speech. ‘ won “ weight t They mldn't irt us o inet Min ‘ ein avywoights, a ‘ \ 7 fy 4 “ ibe oy A. Te IGE LALA RAG ARAIL wien BOs, Woe here was & Ue | ponnert, Hightweis THORPE IN 12TH ROUND. ee Vinten aa a hard time last wert and iti, (for third prige between Mrs William |ip the two feature toute A . . on the bottte| |i!) i» msssieweigys wa navy. got ane nse we couhl wigpiy quit, Gave and Mire 6 haut at kk | 1 jedan, Now 3 ona tev He selects his food and drink with welght champion of Australia, Among for 4 spell and save money.’ Mra, ! H won the playoff at an} ‘tom MeAr m Voir New York knocked out Harvey sot * | the erlcan middleweights he bh This question of salary adjustment extra hole, 11 strokes to 10. Miss Viola) a. ¢ as engaged Vaal L § wt #0) rhorpe of Kansas City in the twelfth | infinite care. i ire Eddie Mecoorty (knocked Will be the most interesting subject | Van Noordt was fifth with 35 Dover, to iet Pate Chiftord of vie Brana apne Sree ee ae ee twice), George Himmy at the coming meetings of the two 5, al | eoanisfinad te fal Moorw-dack siharsey bout at | : | y turd: 7 here last Nght The knockout came . . : ‘ y, Chie kK. O. Brown, Buck. big gues next month, And they Union Settlem ere Shi }bis dub Saturday night ' nig | Crouse. Jeff Smith, Fritz Holland,| will go at itin full knowledge of what | Tho Unton Settlement Club made an| hunt twelve seconds before the bell And his drink is very apt to be a Sit deyg © monty Mi i Bi) ee oe ean or Bai Fae Wi : ny, Slee PA RP ”" nded to end the mate nar violins |i Bui GELARA aor tROia oii Hae te [MN mMrarue LATS IR ANE) Oreaaans Abn pols Feat ea eanianat hare tit very mild and mellow ~— fow 1 A 4. | sent ft until after the December | (tle Clu sats ESOMENS nee " 1 > q q i) j ; mast OnE Inet night by. returning ve winners ns : ; Serine Win, Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s Ali! ' WHITE LABEL k Bat Di > as many ptarts in’ the preliminaries of eM Nroadsa ( ad ! ‘ ; Tns Scotcn of GntarAcs ' ‘ he dl Hrown Toye WIth White the varfous weight divisions | Oniy fran satunta ' yy sep 1 Le that Melee Gike ALBANY dd Frankio (o°stap hia opponent before mparee fernrebly ' ‘ a ; The Whiskey fer which we invented the Nen-Refilabte Beste +4 i ee ' {ke Gibbons Brown decisively defeated mind iinit, buteven in th for the miditiewels . en-round event Mike MeTigy i SPORTING. permunding to wiKN atthe National A.C. her wes Be questic Lathe dectalon, | be seated ; \Jinwele inted ‘Tex Ke i \ warn Be Brown toyed with his o Marry Leary, a account f irons Ihvan it the distance : i Beis eas $0 thet ven the round, decisionieas the start and the result pat from | Harry teary. p feather wales. secount. | sung Drown, the Now Tord lightecight besa, ‘With Crosse by hanging on et every op FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free tooklet of famous club recipes for ! 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