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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 8, 1916. peta { PUTTING ’EM OVER ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Vein, (ee _ HEAVYWEIGHT BOXERS NOW IMBUED WITH XMAS SPIRIT sn QAgiO GOD | sessions with the special committee to| put the final touches to the ratings | for the past season so that it may ve | marie public next Sunday wading layers have been unani- if mous in Hicting that RK, Norris| &4 AM LANG: Williams 1 would nd at the top | of the rankings since his victory in| CHG | the national championship tourna-|aMd Sam McV2y ment. It will mark the first time ain't fought lat | that rn player has held the| ought Tate. ss the leadin natio lly. . | he game since retire ily. They must | | tn Witham A Larn 4 in 1919.} be mad at each rT - : : Some revolutionary changes, such #8 | 4), Proposed Visit of Carpentier Re | the dropping of the name of Maurice | the ioe bowie! ih he eare-| H, MeLoughiin from among the top i sald to be in store as sur- hab te | prises when the fist is issued, m sare | Canpanews amin as al air As there are several pieces of leg The Pennsylvania ol i hg Jation to straighten out bs n the [tO California without ovr 12 Z ~~ WOULD Be HanDy feet Co INA Hhe'New York iivening World.) | ) Fiawt . IF Dess' YA Wicame HE promised visit of Georges) AAIGHT LAND OUTSIDE THe RING, Carpeatier to this country has i Hast and the West, strict secreey will [like getting a cur observed at the meeting of the|4¥y Currants in it. xecutive Committee when jt con. - venes this afternoon at the Waldorf- Critics-concede that T ‘ Fevived, taterest in the Hexvy” (WA CUNCR wear a - the whole Pennsylvania eleven, wolght alays, Heavies who have been | Groraes Wourd Pant Loren witycre te pe crummy {21 You gotta have a waterdoy, tos) f iste are hustling to get int Anos HE WAS OP it foreign players it 4s reported to sedihes quiet of iate are hustl » ae ve pe doubtful as to Itchiya Kumagae, the] 1° TOBASCC the limeXght in hope that they may | Abe ALL : Japanese, appearing on the list. Ru- a ‘ 10 00s FEE Ke mors of the placing of the top ten be picked to meet the French cham- io . me a Nov nrotessi + alone’, im Dion, Frank Moran has at last Werte Walntne 0 el A Famed County, New, doracy,.whicly wom See eented to another meeting with ¢ Y tucre Johnston; f hele Merdesat Brown wi only in oe n i son M.|Cubs for thirteen years, which is ju Washburn; No. 7, Joseph J, Arm-|about the time that a cold storage ong; No, 8, Willis 3, Dav ogg starts its career. | Harold A. Throckmorton (3 8. Howard Voshell, Could make the lightweight fights | more interesting by reducing ‘em Kolehmainen Will Have to Be at His Best |v. To Keep Overton From Winning Senior Title| eens ™™ | boat Smith, and ems Buckley writes me that the “Gooner” has come back and is now fit and ready to fight any one. “After Moran the Gunner will take | them all on,” writes Buckley optt- | mistically. “He is willing to fight Bam Langford, and that's more than any of the others can say. Gunboat thinks he can whip Langford and wants to have another crackat him. But first Smith would like to tackle ' Carpentier again, For Sweet 4 ; Carl Morris also has bis lightning THEY'D aw LiKe Bid HELP CaRPeNToR WARN Tat 450. ©0o. FoR. FRANCE « National Cross-Country Cham- tercollegiate ch rod up. Carl would like to slip in - —e _ breezed by the ahead of Willard, As a side Issue he Challenges Willard, too, ‘Tom Cowler [Bis first match, ‘The advico was very Yale L Recently W , 1 iy that the flea is Mable to ges aaa ny aight Carpentier, and, not to | uany. But Rickard and Carpentier a ison quare ar en ‘ale Lad Who Recently Won orgs Gueal, his trainer, who hy the Most Thrilling Events of| rowan and uae his elbows, arpentier, and, ave changed all that, Darcy could i or to-morrow's contest. Overton | j PTL. be outdone by the Frenchman, to turn) got It ’ Intercollegiate Crown. Ge eee: Sees Oye aces Its Kind Ever Held Here. WAITER, A LITTLE CONSOMME 1s $20,000" over to the British War — Wi t B D li h d ACTHaT se Daag rs rae ity ALLA THUMB. Relief Fund, accepting nothing for * Carpentier comes here to fight on e emo ts e 5] By William Abbott. than the path he'll And at Yon Cort ship follow: » * his serv We were going ton aa | Willard, after two years without ndt Park. His timo has steadily|” Millrose’ At) Freddy Welsh doesn't outwetom \b 9 } ANNES KOLEHMAINEN, the] {iiprov ar" ; fa joke about the “Concrete Crushe boxing, there will be something N t he Y t | t H . . ; Improved under Queal's supervision, tat now we won't herotc in his self-sacrifice, His great 0 or a ear, a eas Flying Finn, anft Johnny Over-| and the trainer was one of the fast-|y1_ | + this week in either big league. i ft rollege world. So speedy 4 have a ten-round setto between pion Meets Worthy Rival in Poet atercn, Ropes ote ee oe Course Promises to Be One of| feaandan elephant, Only trouble > As a preliminary to the Wile pionship, when he * " e figh ould (ulest runners in the | }0*Morrow’s Run Over Six-Mile| "r@-Carpenticr fiol't they) ah | ie Assoclation—? V. Kygonen, C. Pores, his opponents much, Eacept ubove the neck. 1 nakopul ale’ ve! 0 st he * or le vac! 4 Vaney Nulty, J. Soukup, Wr f Jack Dillon hopes that his claim| ambition is to go back Into the ring, ton, Yale's overland limited, | ¢st harriers who ever led @ pack over |Johanning, J. Scarlats se Noa OTTSA PEPPER t } won't be overlooked, He is willing to] after the war, and fight his way to are va tead the bis ae 8 the Overton, on account of his*training|, Mohawk Athletic Club — Axiuel co é . f é 4 ‘ * ‘i ry A " la national cross-country cham-| facilities, enjoys a big advé | Roth, John Dolan, Fred Tra 7 i hat +e vait and meet the win-|the top. He knows that he will need | i bazaars i , enjoys a big vantag ravalena,| Returned American boxers say tl te DR ATRES SRS EROS [PROS TP Ye | eevared: Manteo reach hla beat fore, Historic Structure Sold Again at Auction To-Day, but There pionship race to-morrow over the| over his opponents. Harry Jameson, J. Brooks, J. C, Ma-| the Australian ate didn't agree a ' 7 % - >, re * Kolehmainen, k Tred Fulton really wants to fight|and that a defeat now, even by Wil- No Immediate Danger of Its Being Torn Down to Erect AN)can Cortlandt Park course. Koleh-) , Kolehinatien. § Yonkers Y. M." CG. A.—George F.| punch in the no Willard—and the sooner the quicker. | lard, would be @ severe setback, And Office Building, on Account of the Prohibitive Price of Con-|mimen holds tho national title, but)iy” simply plugging over the Holden, K. Springsteen, W. M. Smith, | meal But he will lay aside business for sen-| he must know that the man who he probably will have to step his/Cortlandt P: sourse, without the|/Hugh McLusky, Irving Hampson,| THIS IS THE BIG INNING, timental reasons and volunteer to| handled Jack Johnson with ease, who struction Materials. liveliest to keep in front of the New| assistance of individual trainers, Charles. Richards, H. Russell, Ray-| BOYS ! a new name for @ ronen, Katz, Hol-|!one, BE. 1. Naylor, J. McGuiness. with them. Tha help America ane ay being, first 28 Ste & head Bleraenp ere neut- Haven speedster, Overton won the naangteres throumhout the starting ee te atiiadloOhay i « eet the French boy for glory anc ; ulghty pounc ore, , ‘ eld to-morrow will be many young|, Morningside Athletic Club—L. Hey- Why showld Da whatever Rickard will offer him, | Would almost certainly defeat him, By Bozeman Bulger. penses—it 1s necessary that the place} !tercollegiate championship this) gars who have displayed skill in pre-|det, L. Metzer, V. Voteretsas, Stanley| mu S GMbA: AAV ean Bde to” That iscif tho offer is “reasonable”; Carpentier, like all’ Frenchmen of : aen|P*¥ $1800 a day. In the fow winter) year and many expect the eolleKe | vious races and who expect to show 1, Lehman, Wm. Kennedy ‘Ba hd and fit to interest a gentieman of! to-day, is a patriot, What he might GAIN Madison Square r Pi months it can do that, but, unfortu-! flyer will take the Finn's measure/the way to the older stars, Willle son Ed, Wieman, *| America and make a peaceful Wve Fulton’s prominence and close prox- hte uy Dias he would igo for passes under the auctioneer’s nately, ithe taxes and interest go ri ti over the national course. Kyronen, a Finn with great speed in w York Athletic Club—J. D. Rett,| #9 in the ring? imity to @ championship match with|}’rance. But it would be @ pity, for EE torte }@long in the summer whether Hoe ih iMatne his legs, and Arthur Roth, tie Bro . Robertson, D, MeSorley, G. Becker, oui id all that, to see him overmatched. hammer to-day, but the historte | aoe are open oF not. |, Overton and Kolehraainen are con- | ineany leaders of a ROGERS lind B Dorgan Br dernan'|| YOU. SAID TP! Mike Gibbons would like to take —_—— old structure In which nearly @ B€0-)""At no time in the history of tho, Sidered the class fo age a field itt youngsters, H, Ho » H, Holden, Carpentier on, preferably in one of ARPPNTIER 1s only a young-|eration of New Yorkers have had} Garden has it paid expenses, j tered, for ed Macepaerotipiass 76 MY? The Van Cortlandt Park course is| Individual-John W, Overton, y 19 with the little fellow q the palatial boxing emporlums of that | ster. Ho will bo twenty-two! their thrills and lost their sleep will] It has been suggested that a hold-| 0oe loiter, because panting right be-|three miles over rolling country and| University; Hannes Kolemainen, un- |!" a fight. Except the big fellow, » dear St. Paul, Minn, on Jan, 1% Before the war ho| not be demollahod—not for a year, at|{NS company take it over, turn thelaina them are likely to be W. Kyro-|the national cross-country distance 1s | Atte hed; Edward Mayo, Brooklyn | Jim Coffey would risk the cham-| wa, geyeloping into one of the c 1 floor Into a huge indoor skating rink George Holden, Arthur Roth or} tWice around. Athletic Association; Julius Kata, | 1 He * jonship of Ireland if Carpentier arene ae least nd still have « false floor to be laid Sroatnak hiveta Whi Oka IOs The national cl ions vin|Pennant A. C.;_W. Fogel sh. | Willard’ Wants to fight for it. Miske, W crest and best heavywelghts in the} ‘This statement 1s made on the|over the ammonia pipes for the horse| Several other, flyers w Chosaseopntny Gara Reine, Beeee tale ites Ataarionn A Gir a) Be etn Teens Willard’s Manager Declares He nd others who are now making their| world, Ho had just grown out offauthority of those interested In tho} shows, circuses and things like that, | S0% nce, J Slit Da ei ccnoastoountry fomp for | Anierioan A. D. Walsh,’ Irishe Handles Darcy, Too. Nhe Dart of the big noise in heavywelght| the middleweight class. Perhaps hel foreclosure of the mortrages, Bd fe Oe ee soa it 4s said, would not) “Overton i made favorite for the Men Lai Mirkin OM Leal AEM DELTA ta alle hcl hater Ricken! 4 : ‘ et, 200. : ; | é : : ponses. a beck > ava entered for the event. merican A. C.; Thos, F, Barden, un-| CHICAGO, Dec. 8.—Tex Rte heey will be a 200-pounder in a@ year or|iy a condition that prevails for the other sche: et w ron-| National r: because of his recent | hay i arden, un- ) pat undoubtedly will be within a few| {wo more. And in that case, with a Deter Ci tig: title: Holders FE on Lin prativae keaeehaab fens | great showing, especially In the in- Entries for the national champton- ‘attached. struck another snag in planning his big ded bis cleverheas, hie auxrowalvonesgand yo pe at a greater loss In tearing | {he arena as it Is, but tear down tho | be et fight for Georges Carpentior, tt amt , HE whereabouts of Les Darcy| Hs eteat speed. he inlght soon have, WoUd Bo oO eee tt eit to | tower and erect & huge office bulld~ f peared here today, with the sae ; Tele Prantarat athie 4 ing over and around it, with en- R d Si d R b Mi M t ment of Tom Jones, Willard's mai ts still a mystery, Ho hasn't isa natural athlete, a POPR trances onthe, street aiid Madison FRY ogg News e Ox an ooms ay ee that he also controls Les Darcy, AUS if wirelorsed In a challenge, It} fellow, but ine med to Krow fat when)” yp was the orlginal Intention to| Avenue sides. ‘This has been aban | 1STIC w 0) Ary e _|tratian champion , vy ouldn’t be at all surprising arey . " : se srec: » place he ent Gar-|doned on account of the high cost of 2 m1 narne friend to an athle erect in the place of the present Gar. ring XNIOItION ELITES, Wren he learned that Rickard was finds himself, upon landing in Amer- poh i ceteris bce building material, At tho present d ip DR SeeMce aineteaa 2 ila usndad the Ree ett wapitesc | Sen Ane eeciage den a huge office building, but thls) jricg of steel it is said that no office an SST 6 considering, sldetracking Willard and Nthregaetll aed Lis Pee rumors ee the Aational iy sald to be impracticable now on| huiiding could be made to pay, even| By John Pollock ; : matching the French hero with Darey, le! arcy le! ustralia eague meeting next week will/account of the prohibitive price of /If It were possible to get steel at all, Teams M Pl iH them to-day to complete the detalls|Jones flared up. s ace L " ams Ma ay at Hot (H 9 clne i he was advised to demand $20,000 for!" pay no attention to the “McGraw | steel and other construction material, |WhieM is doubtful | ‘ alk kaaseiaied with A y y ; bak rae ‘ : mma eat: of anyone ene who: id i A = | cn There's no reason for paying! So, for the present, New York's be When the sale has been completed! Dan McKetrick, who 1s ass Springs, Ark. Where Most Important of the problems! 10" (hl, eerie either. a. Willan attention to It. The whole fuss was 0 p to-day Tex Rickard and associates | Harry Pollok in the I 3 possession J U é confronting the owners will be the |Prfore they arrante eoarcy-Carpentier ia & tes bane, {8 Hoved and at the same time improvi-} will discuss with the new owners a! of @ tease to hold bouts in Madison Both Will Train. engagement of a manager for the |Cainey Oh ateg, “Darcy CARN’ a dent old amusement place will stand. ) short lease. A long one is Impossible, | Square Garden, claims that he stands a team, Frazee said that a strong effort |fizht in this country for the next three SEE that t ia Sporting events scheduled for the /as the building may be demolished curing the services would be made to induce William F. | years except under my control, that the chemists of the pext few months will be allowed to] at the end of the r, Mr. Rickard | better chance of securing the us LOSTON, Dec. 8.—The world cham- Carrigan to return as lead Jack Kearns, the Californian, an@.T United States Government have! go right ahead. thinks, though, that he could operate | of Georges Carpentier to box Jess Wil- S IN, 7 least another year, He indic: at} have an equal share In @ contract with carefully sliced up eevoral golf} Madison Square Garden ts Assessed | the pl for a while in a way that|lard than does Tex Rickard, pion Boston Americans and the Brook- | Carrigan would find the salary offered | Darcy. |Our contract calls for 2 batia and have found none of that{ift the, tax books at a valuation of| would offset the overhead expenses to| McKetrick Is a great friend of Francois| lyn team, champions of the Nattonal] @ strong inducement as comr jgemt vot the “Australlan's inning i '$2,800,000, the annual taxes being|q certain degree, Above all, he wants 7 o al ies " eir| With the probable profits of the b. pela a pagers le PI 4 explosive acid tabooed by the Golf| something like $60,000, but it is pay hi Nee 1 Ls ite i Dey eg |Descamps, the French boxer's man-|Teague, probably will renew thelr) oon ei eee aoe nig now In. | OM, this percentage PMT lone ORIIAY, cach GEaIIE Lae unsafe GRAEIY, “ SR/OOONO | Boeing meran Wabwmeun Carpentinn anid | AARC Ane tee WHO OAnSEE Werke 62 | baseball etruiggias OF Jas) tant: TA SS | saraated, OHS Red Box *prosident | winned (ata the'clnd Sith Geipentieaam can't explode, But Martin Sheridan | Werth of morte: Tho first mort-|Willand’ or Carpentier and. Darey, {8s side to get Carpentier’s consent tO} exnipition series of games in the/said he expected to mect Carrigan a Se wh 2 Tattate that. they can. Martin waa| @Age-the large one—is held by tho|and thore seems to be little doubt Bere and Bom ec stricke tosday, | South next spring. WADI ACOAY. OR AEWOs AS, Y8t D8 n Wins Over Simle ’ playing at Pelham one day. He tried ie wescans Tot PAOODOD, Dy TRO | eee hay finpnen, tteifact re ‘Soarpentier bs errr) x to-day.) Harry Frazee, the new Prosident of | hoon Giacuesed with Carrigan, fe eaid.| Chics, clmier was substituted fam to drive a golf ball 400 yards by ap-| Morgan Interests. - \ web ‘ q sl Phases atl rel pce the Boston club, sald to-day that balsas AL SL AR 12) 4-| Harry Pierce at the Clermont A. C. fa i ‘ 0 - i baa tt wach mains that the old Garden 1s wob-/ ratio Bottomley, the English publisher, . | y plying, & discus ewing fo the club Whether it is bought in and ie; | bling, and one more good financial [ee aaby 9 iA Merecd to box Jake| Charles Ebbets, President of the | Brooklyn inst, init en was beeliaea wis no golf ball : sandal tess | eee tor an indett. | eunce will mean ite finish, Ahearn beforo he fights anybody else, | Prooklyn Club, favored the idea and { Eto the hoce tne bal ire said Martin, “It exploded! nite period, the owners are bound to| Pity. too isn't it? T guess I won't havo something to say had already partly made arrangements Kly without. taking @ count. and blew all into little pleces, It)lose money. The only source of en- Se about Carpentier’s next bout, eh?" \to transfer the Brooklyn. training ponies tke SOLE? SUR OF It ter rpriae is to see how little can be McKetrick showed cablegrams bial ba amp from Daytona, Fla, to Hot ptnen ean 8—L. J. Malone and) va 01 r, 4 ett {tos e 0 em! = % . M. Smith will meet at elghte | of it was some shreds. Don't tell me! It was rumored yesterday that the RY ort Brie Ss prove he 1s now negotiating with Car-| springs, Ark., where the Red 80x WIL) 0 norrow to decide the Hates | a golf t an't blow up. “I've! Morgan Interests, through a sub- pentier, artd has been for weeks. | prepare, The tour has the approval | snip of Woodland olf ub, Brateer Wen Ah GOD ecitakidieentt Gs | siatary pees ig tg id BP MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Dee. 8.—The}| It we F re A MeO, of Ban Johnson, according to Mr. played top Kolf most of the rand his a discus swing. He Le ntw waa later denied, it being| Wesleyan University football sched- C adil i Ss can a in | ee Han halen houeninies pully aca > Ruworted that the New Vork Life In- | le for 1917 announced to-day shows |" ging to particioate in wme exhibition boute| Frazee and Hugh Ward, the Red {ite over Smith, To reach the semi- Hovey Baker to Play Here Again, [surance Company would be the main | tw changes, Stevens appears on the | jn, night struck a telegraph pole, If this is %o/Sox owners, came here to-day for Haale qalone We n trom HL. Paine by st. Nic ; t bidder, schedule for the first time, and the Dillon fa practically eff f f : and ORTH FROM ‘The St. Nicks, so long downcast over | @Nd only . - 2 his bout with Jack Dillon ett for| the first time since they purchased| Ww, M. “is. Freeman by default, Smith $20 the lows of the phenomenal hockey) noun? hoon ace pone Meson tee game with Bowdoin, which for the | god, the team from Joseph J, Lannin eev- | came throuxh with victories over W te rot4.O $ + {Pi o y' tT secret ides _by 8 and y, 8 i player, Hoboy Baker, are feeling quite| ore the picturesquo old place, 1 in| wilt be'naveden the Bou Cater cunag| At the Harlem Sporting Club tale Buly| eral weeks ago. Lannin will meet |p, and if Wrkpicer by and.” “")) SAMPLE an % . Dec, & Robert Cc. Lenano|} UNCALLED FOR vill be pi ow peart and chipper to-day as the result|tensely interested in the Garden's nll alia fy ee PPM IS TSHR TE | Ds Tos hay ee ph Mav SS BOSTO: h » Me, gagement in tho le s of the assurance that Baker will line up| future, an evidence being the num- ‘Tho schedule foll of the same distance | Frank won the Gommonwealth Count / with the seven in exhibition games, at/ber of lottens containing muggvstions| |i Ronn Agra Osage t| Caran. th esa cowbiy who nocd ott YALE BASEBALL TEAM Foil championship, defeatinm inthe nat || GARMENTS east, ‘ewulariy < Middletown, round of thirty-six holes L. P. Morris b; \ scheduled contesta for the Hockey |## # Place of amuseras Oot, Qlthne laland Bate Cologe ot Mudd Laying round Wedenday niga, wi) box ANNOUNCES SCHEDULE! ("tna 8. ‘in tie frst round Lehane div | \ pened es inlenatip.. ‘The westrletions |New Yorkers love Madison @quare | torn:’ Gx, tistevis at Mildlecowns Got, BO | Nero Chink. . posed of John H, Sullivan jr hut waa Hue thin-fifty-wiles-residence rate(Garden, but that doesn’t keep tt out | New York Univ uccessful until the match reached ity at Now Yor! | Oct, 21—| gane Ahearn, the Brooklyn Dancing Master,| mW HAVEN, Conn, Dec, §%—The| No! é med to eliminate Baker from the st,/of the poorhouse AER RRS will bor Wille Langtord at the Vendeblt A.!,cnedule of the Yale baseball toam for |} ig Matt Tora hell, In his second round Nicholas tea utomatically h To operate the place successfully. he 0 Middletown, 10—| & next Monday night, Ahearn says he ta back |), oy 4 : ; i removal to th ty of Brotherly Loy an even break on e flomdgin at Brunswick; Nov, J ‘cobtanbis “at ’ inet f bp he | 217 was announced to-da. It in-| Lehane had to play seven extra holes to Q New York in his old-time form and that from now om be} oi 1.4 gx preliminary Laster vacation) Wi"d off defeat at the hands of W. B. will do come good work im the ring. Unler. ROSTON, Dec. 8—A syndicate of Roston horsemen has been formed for| © the purpose of having a grand etreuit | ater # Moff ¢ ing at Readyille next year, a,| Queensboro A, C, to-mor he a year, tt WAS) Wiliams of ue amo s ames and twenty-four games during| term time, | " > In case @ third game is not necessary ow night against And Me A J to determine the series with Harvard, ——" and one is necessary in the Yale-Prince- {9 lot of toterest in. the sngcial enc ton series, this third Hrinceton gut @| ‘es ‘Unusual Purchase iret tre ee oeet oc mae Mb Os old te , facturer, will finance the project and |¥*l ve cae 9 mo*) will be played on Saturday, June 2, at! - A ba Great Advanta hegotiations are now under way with [MM wba wil, bit Weslir Joly Mien |New York, in place of ‘the Harvard The self-controlled man is a poised, e€ A. J. Welch, who holds title to the toe "Fighting Beakeman,” ‘Those who | kame tentatively arranged for that Ume famous Neadville track where Lou Dite | \2" square living man who does everything the Yorkville Mghtweight uths, will appear at the 9 Fitasimmor Lions box aay that he has inproved | #nd pla y Englis i mn first trotted e Y hu schedule follows | IMPORTED English materials delayed in ship- \ Ny first trotted @ mile in two minutes | youdertally aod possesses @ Knockout punch in] he schedule Muniia at opiae i 5 ingerAlie ment--should have been here in Sep- fae - elie tants peat ham, Ny Gi April 6.1, A: and May in moderation. \\ tember. Man who ordered wou dn't ac | Nelson Metealf, conch of the Columbia Brandt, the rooklyn bantam, will oes y / Sarolina’ at Chapel Hill, No C5 get 4 chance at th April 9 Catholic University at Wash at St, Paul, where he will box Johnny Erte, | ington, D.C. iL 10, Georgetown at fit io content that te wi) whip Bitle de: | Washingtoy April Il, New York He knows exactly what he wants North CANTRELL & COCHRANE, ek ten Dublin and Selfast cept. Agent reduced price to make quick tuheaule - —_ sale. We bought and offer you advantage ere i of unusual purch. A suit or overcoat | th | outlined arnbitic Lid out the candidates of indoor meets con ot ae Te Time Games--April 14, Pennayl- : Ama A . to measure from these materials will cost B AeEIGe A UD mae POO Sy RPI TE ee. Gare and quickly insists upon getting it. you $25-—Well worth $10 to $15 more. Fe lg neg AM CHICAGO, Dec. &—A plan to form a New ‘Haven Al iss, mat | y holding a dual ind third ajor b yall league out of the laven; AD im os ’ : . . . 7 Imported drapes—full dress Suit—Silk [Nihal idoor'intrcotiegtate me |Iuternational League and the American HAA9"2, wiiams at Now Maven: May Most times his whiskey is Wilson—a g Th ral . Association may be taken up at the] 4, 6, Virgint ew yen ay 9 Das m| , ; fe WHITE LABEL lined throughout $45, Tuxedo Suit $40, | wee, 85 annual meeting of the chub ownera of] Mth thew afaven Bint Ie Brown ai wonderfully mild and mellow Whiskey ii dase Y basket. | the latter orgunization in Indianapolts) New daven; Mu Holy’ Croan, at /{ > Committee at | to-day, it 1a satd, The plan suggested] Worcester; —That’s All! | ts re ilar tee yeday recently to Preside b, B. Jobnson of | Aves t | ’ ) Mi z i ed} the American League was to combine | 9s 0! ¢ ven} | Ptetter: McCarty As ‘June 2 t New Haven; June en SPORTING, rn Ptnt i ily TA scar ee Pia: =! saltin Newark, Buitalo and 'To-| 6,” Holy Cros Ne June 9, ) M SPO minathnt. talated ithe ronto, of th nal, and Toledo, atts at A 4 | bet TWO STORES Fe on cee tate: | Milwauk iid. Loulsvilie, June 16, ‘on at The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Bottle iB FRAN LANE ie Nik” ee nee ETE TREETCAN PN ON a estes | of the Ameri ciation, inane Vine Harvard at New f } - 30 €. 42 VET. RIFT arlaon 5. ‘ \ Knosa and It was later suxgested that| Have 0, Harvard at Cambridge : il i | “en nEns aD aT ne AYE nf iults Know and er tnnbua bo substituted for Aliwaukee June Lat New. York. ( FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous club recipes for i reese fi order to make the new circuit more glded); June 2, Princeton at Ney ES EARNER RRR 1. during a single football seasom, — SOHapAGK (undecided), ’ mized drinks, Address Wilson, 311 Fifth Ave, N.Y. That's Alli i ‘