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e THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 9, 181) id Teathnt ditt vt ¢ CARPENTIER'S WAR HONORS = BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO GREATER TRAN RING FAME GEORGES CARPENTIER, THE “IDOL OF FRANCE” ena cuBaURey P * Decorated for Bravery Three Times, the Third Being With the : y : Milltary Medal, the Most Treasured Ever Given to Any. ee DARCY, ie coming ta H Frenchman—Beginning Pugillstic Career at Thirte Bantam, He Has Since Defeated England’s Best in All America wit some of that dig» / & Classes and Earned Half a Million. | : agreeable Aus trallan climate packed in his right Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) | | EORGHS CARPENTIER has just been decorated for the third time psi glove. : w by the Government of France for conspicuously daring action on yioLeNT bs ; the battle line, | i This third decoration, the mill- ndings of the olube 4 edi indicate that some teams #O 80 fer j , arr jal, 1s the highest war honor south In the spring that they keep that can be given to any Frenohman. | the habit all summer, | e Carpentier earned it at the cap r=, | LET'S GO! ture of the Douaumont fortress. He) 1: j Was one of alx aviators gent out to One ray for a college to deveeee ‘ ' fly low over the German trenches | good aprinters is to teach ‘em bow ; and batteries to direct by eignal the | ine =e ’ ; fire of the attacking French artillery. | | Eastest thing in the world he is The success of that action—-tho re- }to miss your train by a minu capture in a few hours ofa powertt! | Arm a Te Nert casiest thing to do ts to for= fortified position that had been taken | bg ana ‘THe KANer get to matt a letter. by the Germans only after several YOU SAID IT | ’ months of desperate fighting—was F Li e by he French esufferere Hi due in part to Georges Carpentier. — Wi L peel as I Willard ie gee During the bombardment of the aiter agen 0 OCNESTED | cer372 Fe teas’ your could hel | « German position Carpentier flew) ’ A starving man ey buying a beef stew i | over the enemy lines at @ height of | Ci t P; Gi lfe and eating it for him. } | enly 200 feet. He flew alone. As he sped over the Germans he signalled oun ry § remter 0 er, Now that the All-American team is vk if back their position to the French gunners. Down below thousands of ’ jerked, Ie whe Hurses i war go om * rifles and machine guns crackled furiously. eason s ecordas ow ae e ‘The alr was eplit by scresching bu!-© e Rill Donovan saya the Yanks so / lets looking for Carpentier. From B®-|rounds, §) ge rag have au ideal training camp an nm . Sullivan was regard } A A : clubhouse at Macon th 5 hind the lines the Gorman guns were! sure winner hy the Hogiian and hens If a Series on Links Between) match. He'll etther be very een-| Clubhouse at Macon thle spring lowered to cover him and burating|@reds of prominent sporting men| 2 q 2 9 © the Six S bra PAE ecg Be tees al ea . _, Shells filled the air with shrapnel. But Tale ty bat oe ine ea & bid ayer umt uestion an or 8 rues Six, Star Amateurs and gen's game, Lt is true Evans cap SHAKE EM VE! _ looking back ho could see the French| As the Frenchmen were backing C al ° ° ° e Professionals Were Staged, | the first Un Nea lert ae this year, | jagg will soon be too heavy for the “Y ghella crashing into the trenches and|pentier eagerly tho betting ran into 5 . © first time both championships \ 1 © the qun emplacements. Until hie wore) Many hotaands ae pound" Care ig Subjects at Coming League CeLLNG| Former National Champion | wens *y, ax amatnur, but in nanos | Neavyasiah! lath “ * was done he zigzagged back and r finished Sullivan with ease. pana Al Would Be Popular Favorite, | notch stare ° Stat wheter ty te forth over the enemy. When he turned | HOW HE DEFEATED ENGLAND'S P OFiKe. | Poveda, after’ winning the amateur aidaaiiiie bs), at last and fled for the French lines! BEST. New York Club Will Lead Fight] tettisent men connected with thelimit up to twenty-one That rule By Willlam Abb ttle at Merion, became mitted because <i Atel game have known re that the/as not been as practicable as it i critics remar! about hia weak op- 5 fi lpbacacsa by Watiots und din set pred CTL Kreucuman was becomine ter) fF Larger Club Limit—Plan| reservation marae dos peel . UE Cee oer ieee ped BAGH vogelm ponition, and ‘insuod a challenge to) WAHOO! é mous all over the work iT { een < oul} ee ravers and Ouimet, who had been, ‘eerill Fae dee to lee wings ware riddled with ragged holes] brought out her greatest sceviwegnts| Formulated to Distribute Re- bade pe TS te "Wisuhe tant free lnteee siait hoa teceotne Lael Lecce bathe pres iy Meee catiourl © Me whether ® bal Rs idird - res eens ase geiapeel bee #88 iain, time, Carpentier, was ceipts of Championship Games| ture ot taseball organization would|#0 Manager McGraw and Mr. Hemb=|qworig geries could be played between | St enaKing ina match induced) peg rig: dunes lege - pentier. In battie, as in the ring, be! (oWered over him and loo! «i Among Every Club in Both Cir-} crumble, ana 1 think the players ap- plead declare that they are not d0lNg/ +k aig amateurs and professionals| thar the remporamentar chick woud | should pla ho breaks his seomed the favorite of the god uipeation Gowns. NoseGe ie ee | Cute precthte (int ‘6g well aa the ewnera, [uth ab tor the store clube and for| WhO made the heat records oa the| Anish third Ie euch 8 match, | (ee rusting into the diane, room ' saree, that feat Carpentior was given! Welln massacre big Al Parte’ for two By destroying the reserve clause any| the future of the league, The Giants links this year, This would be the] Evans hos two faults, weak putting | Fe era tanklevon the bese lineat rredentally, he was three times mens|{Cu%ds will doubt that he could hit. one depending upon the sport for a) oo fom ins position where oo only definite way of proving who in| 20d wusteadiness. Otverwise his golf If a player spiky himself with : tloned in l'ordre du jour. PA carey g arene OG ee furoaaly | By Bozeman Bulger ee tess Renate pull the house} iyo or peeeran wi aaa crtatiion: the leading golfer. Could this meet- ae th = a knife while scoffing pie, should : ins i ; 4 . 4 t en there remains “Long J he be romunerated as extensively : he tras Titet decoresad, this wan ene] socked, We is out. ‘This fight was TN the midat of his preparation for| contract Mee aane wee Panatiis Hempeteaa are looking to the Coture:| his ane guise and. firnting ter nersc| Cat att Cie Sree ae AE] 8 tae, plas who geta epiked by official commendation dumbfounded, The rr 3 the all-tmportant winter meeting| that two very Important matters will}. There Js no doubt that a new je and Agnting tempera-| ball Off the tose. Earnes ts probably) Ty, Cobb? “Georges Carpentier, aviator, of . y couldn't under- bd ‘y impor bales arrangement will be made about the} ™¢%t would be the popular favorite. the best equipped to give Hagen or Should the player who injures | heat courage, never seurne ental Wis stand it. A French boy, nineteen of the National League, begin-|be discussed at this meetin, ‘The | World’ Series. Tho National Teague} Figuring solely on the 1916 records, |2%2 O46 el89 @ tough argument for} bis elbow patting himself on the ; falssion has been accomplished and| Yur tho clovereat English hearsmeigin ston to declare that he did not ons Governor te very careful of specch.| will agree on a plan, as will the Amer-| Evans, who won both national titles TORY a Ge Si RUB TOEy: nam Wack DAL rSW ArH ad Aa SIGN ee ae ' eis! y it ion to declare that he did not ex- . ba Bt iF 2 h a eS, |towering English pro is iong off the alilere who # one of Walter SF pear gy De Aen reg Cc efervergieed developed since Mitchell's time! It. Fect the least bit of trouble with the) eet the, act, that definite action fean League, and from the twos Joint! would be entitled to No. 1 positton, |tee, approaches dendly and his putting| Johnson's swift b rds with hs hesitate to 11 the enemy’ Ney Na panda eh met . sl Dak pg eg understandin but {t In the opinion of many tourna. |!4 above the average. And “Long! funny bone Sea oe nye Reese | nto carmentior wave Welle ‘another | Players’ Fraternity over contracts| Theso two subjects are anew ar-/U"iieiiniing, | oo stad iwlment players th afipeeds Jim" ts generally as steady ax a} Why shoult the player who at 8 very, low | ef rect! chance, He went to England and for 1917. rangement for the World's Sertes and| 4.7"0 best, Plan 80 far susReMed alc players that -the sensational| digcx. yet Hagen has usually been| hurts his eyes playing the sun- effectively re of our artillery.” jfought him in London, his own home! «these contracts are intended to| the, question of @ player limit. Garry Herrmann. it sounds ideal | Crick Would falter if he got mixed upjable to defeat Barnes whenever the| field in a poker kame ho paid the “FIGHTING 18 A “QAME" TO town. us time Carpentier utterly oq egal, equitable and generous ates Ne NoneL ieee has been | oat ead of paying such large suma|it & medal and match play tourna-| pair-met in-n tournament. mo as the athlete who pute hie " ‘ CARPENTIER. g' LJ heavy . severely criticised by its own mem-|, the individual players lucky enough Meat with Jerry Travers, Oswald! Jock Hutchinson of Pittsburgh fin- mps on the blink during @ league hi fi he club 3 ee & tow Gaye age Carpentior, tater: punches, went into him with head- | sald last night, “and, personally, I do| bers for limiting t je clubs to twenty-| 10 get in a World's Series, it 1s pro- by andthe three pr w i third in the season's rating} contest! 5 viewed al toe front, Imaghingly oaid ONE, fury, And Knocked him out tn not Uelleve the players will object 10 ee gue allowe tweynty-tive men, |poued that & mercentage of the re- Hagen, Jim Barnes and Hock Hutch. | Qf Profentionals. Hutchinson and Gil| H's tough thing to decide and : | that fighting in the air, like boxing, Forty days later, ‘for good measure, (em As to the smaller differences! “To give reliet to ree at is in [celpts be distributed among all the ingon,’ who made the best showing| Nicholls are the most capable of the | #houlil be rete impartial ' was a gamo that interested him. Helho fought the English middiowelant that have arisen, I would prefer not/a bad way on account of Injured |Cluby of the league, apportioned ac. | in thelr division. foreign pros who came over years| Jury of twels players, Goals DS more fear with enelle burst-|“marceen’ Ent Gate, mitlowelaht so anticipate any action on the part|athietes the limit rule provides that |CoPding to thelr standing in the race| | Hagen would be considered frat on| tesa and deserves nis rine in eur wih eve eS en | ing around and machine gun bullets| him out too, in two rounds, In July, of the club owners, when a player is hurt and that fact |*t,{he fipian. up |e, Wenderful abillty to play best | fr on and deserves his ‘Flace in our] clipping through his plane than he did) 1914, he won from Gunboat Smith in| 1s so reported officially he can be Pie Aeekay ¢ winning club when the opposition was keenest. Any | |Makinary wo es, Hutchinson ° } in the ring. six founde, on a foul, And then cana | “DRE contracts, of course, wil! con-|taken off the active lst and another | NOUld receive something like $1,500,| golfer above the average knows how $ Somewhat of the type of Evans. a To Investigate FAG east Carpention (with a [the ore canoes nad Anan CAMO! stn the reperve clause because in-Iplayer aubsiituted eo.as to keep the| he second club $600, the third $600,|to play his shote well, but it is the |For OC erates. warn hucin: | A ghrug of the shoulders I imagine), “It/challenged Jack Johnson to fight hin —— — ~~ Se ee ee Er Mscas wits aroula | Ne Uenaitiene Thee cae ee cae ft Joek Himsole seldom knows when | Unsanctione all in the game. | on down to the ders, who would | ing conditions that enters the cham. | PU! Jock himself seldom knows when | for the heavyweight title. He was ‘Carpentier’s army career has been|in England when France ealled out | as full of action as his old career in| her men, That night h rosned the the ring. When the war broke out he/ Channel In a fast steamer, and the get something like $25 each. The object of this is to give every player an interest In the race even pionship ranks, Such a man is Wal 8 going to be in this happy condi ter Hagen, whose fighting sp! tlon, | ° M tae, eae hee ARRIRE SPIT Ue aa meres | Tennis Meets was in the first mobilisation, although |next day he was in uniform. “As after ail hope has been lost for the| try. Hagen produced the stuff in the | Pecailar played any ’ then only twenty years of age. At of action—Carpentier, é MAN) jim Buckley, manager of Gundoat] Next ‘TWewlay night at the Armory Club of |PenMant. It will bring about a hot} playoff for the Metropolitan open titie | competitive baneon,. burl , fret he was detailed as driver of an | MADE HALF A MILLION THROUGH Sth, wants to get In on this war relief Howton Jeff Mentth of Bayonne and Joe Faan of fight for every position, The difter-| at Garden City last July, when, after the way*he polished off Evans in| Legislation calculated to property! officer's motor car, for he was known U Jtund business which was started by ‘Tex|!* Hub will be the ‘main atirnction 1 ence between finishing third and/an early setback, he finally beat both exhibition at Wykagy! last September | dl-clpline he a. vecuivall hs an expert mecsenio and a daring BOXING. Veelccarie a Cieshe Lac tee Coorase Cur: | anthenae intt:, Galih dls) ns mache en [alzth—cWhich means naohing Bon” | Barnes and. Holter when tho atruxel jconvinced many that he sti! retained | thoughtful consideration at the meet { ver. He drove one of his ow! ~ In the time he was boxing Car- . leith Hrous Mentel!, KO. Brennan, Knovkout | May Mean a difference of several| narrowed down to a case of game-| the form that ‘our amateur | bate 3 aelis Siuna be entier over here to fight Jews Willard, rt andling of the Exe r ¢ ' chines, given to the Government. pentier grew from a bantam-weight | Pentler over her ae ees ee ee ee ee Hundred deliars te sath PI a le ; one open national titles, and this Ft Ree ee ‘There was @ story that the French |{0 ® heavyweight and whipped the; “The Gunner will Aght Carpentier any) et ag, Hide beary. | 1%, Clubs. There will uently| Hagen's nerve and gameness Is his Would he quite sufficient to qualify |e United States National Lawn oe were, “eaving’ Carpentier, European champions in each clasn as |0d time, 8 Jaines, “and we'll give) Mo» ., the Caliternia Hatt barr | be no letting up when one team ap-\great Invisible waned: iis ability with Jory fer any kind of a decaaive Tennis Association yes 9. Pheke eoping him out of danger as much he went along, After beating Bom- our end of the purse to relieve the irae alg Raia bongplage ae bagi pears to have the ennant cinched. jthe clubs is well known, ‘its jong hand all ot ntostants would | Was a new subject for deliberation, | faa possible, because of his great pop. banter Wells he was #o popular in| women and children*of Dublin who #uf-| jut bowie in Caltfrruia,— He wil ear omnis plea will sito oreate An lp: driving am iaurely the eaunl of Bat nm Ne preventing Travers ag Palinor EL Presbrey of B : Mavty and 6 deste ic have hin oo |xrance that without making any ef- |tered by the recent rebellion, ‘The Gun.| Gc ie mensgnmnat of Blo Gites Meallies | eoee pene ett ieocuee ae te tn GS Sten aa meena la ete Ars Rion (hs) flonors some wie’ of Hevea See ae om boxing after the war. But if any fort to “go after the coin” he became | ner oan bent Carpentier.” Smith will ler exmele to aire haw mime tne thie mou the player in both leagues a9 (0 ine | Hor, WhO ae eat off the. te ald Kirkby ranks with the best |1ome |teresting suggestions as to One had euch a thought it waant/% Very Wealthy man, At the o Fee ae ee nec Jout winiann i outcome of the World's Series. rou ¢ most other prox, is a wh Of oF Amateurs ae a AOL maker Hoe NOat Keon might be taken agalnat Georges. Not content with driving a|reak of the war he was worth half} ean ete ie ability when he | Ti thint eum of slimnation Daotamweiein (R00. the prize money awerlen ie Te, the Irons, espevinily a shov inaster of every stroke, partion. | Players Who competed in tourna. { car and occasionally scooting around | Million dollars, most of it Invested | Akers confide ; (bonie eth. be head. bt dea Receding Bomting (TITS OF rouesn elude fOl OxBIaPIe | DIOH shay Bas: won! hin with the trons, where. 90 1 ineni ; SH Fring lines ae a doapatek pares, |in. the coal mines of Lone, where ho) meets Frank Moran at the Clermont] ci ene teeing te Broader Sooming wil] he affected proportionately Just /matehes. Magen on the MALCUE APS Weak, ‘Thls yoor Kirkby | eoversing bade deoe te he . nk in deo, 18, tub to ngetiie jedan “ : v1 ad * wee is ye KIVKDY | gove vody orge 1 be asked to be transferred. to, the| Worked as a small voy before he be- | Avenue eeonen snd Jimmy Surrey and Kid Talor and Teddy | 08 MUCH Bs a ot ee A ey oe React eu s successfi! in both the Jersay . raing body. George T. Adee aviation corps, Here he soon learned | caine a famous boxer. Dick Curley in hie pew oapactty of matatinener | J8sbs BA RH i tas ear ip urage Bnd Oulmet. type State and Metropolitan championships, | President o Association, ap. to fiy, and at first was engaged in|, It's said that Carpentier, on fur- | ot cae Ceemoot Avenue Rink is bullding up» —— & Digvattendance at the series Among) ting is something moat p While Kirkby '# 0 finished golfe | pointed bin ws a committee to Ine taking machines to the front from|!oUsh. may come to this country to | : ‘Wie officials of the Armory A. A. of Boston the players of the other clubs. Usu- | celebrated Vardon, could improve. In| is handicapped through fail Voutt . She dactorien Thon he Denaro a | box Willard, Tt would ben pity. eee ere eae Ticane ns toon | are BOW tar wT in Noten te ally the attendance of ballplayers at/a thorough teat of wolf Magen In un | ytny frequently, and. this 9 ania rote Sai the inorvuslog: Rumben 6e ‘ : |e a othe vo ex is extremely small, Not|doubtedly beat fled to win the! tat Pa ee aie (ete [tournaments held by clubs ng despatch carrier, by aeroplane, and| After two years of real war he can | waiter Mate. the Hmoklyn ligatertat on | Mowe. ie hantam who is man these Kamen Ix © : ie fF the | tate agains Kinglewood atar not meme eee SAIy aaalified on an expert |hardly be in practice for the ring. And | terse ‘komen. m lightweight. sli ie | cay by Manny (iadmas, the ex-boser, and © thun 10 per cent. of those not | season's Tea: ors lany big tournament IN| bers of the assoclation, ya P tecome kuown me the terror among ambition het erl Chi is th t was eent to the first line among t even If he was the fame he has earned | nego fighters, Jue Avevedo will tackle the bt Frankie Burne, the clever Jemey City tor. Thin ually engaged in the big series hiek 9 is the most brian Francis Quimet would eastly earn ‘there (he prospect that delegates wiatore of the highest class. In air|NOw is Infinitely greater thap any- | jigucweight obvaimmbie, atid Knockout Eggers will S20 make one of the asia bantam tite ij 6 Oe TuRWMtLien ee eroateur on American links, but the lthe right to com in an of At the annual meeting may be calle? Britles be has brought down severai|thing he could gain even by laying | nook up with one of Ube crack tantame, oor owen a this country ~ ed a yh Ba eeien \¢ icago Arye ia not the kind of Vekill, but the Bostor youth at Upon to vole as to outlawing es ‘an planes, fiying alone and|!ow the conq. of Jack Johnson, | itrate ing the saris 4. $0 BE he games, player you's like to wager on a ent is without any > 6 te thee ies ndling his plane and his machine _>-— Bawiy Montieth has aammed the mansgement Those who have seen Charley Simm ut such a e BAI) | sacri Porches Hi hes Juriadic r : rigs Dig, show on WHO Play in Unsanctic ‘at the same time, But te ct dw Lywoh, the yeumising weet aide bantam, | Aualian feeiherevigh ctampion, bow et the | Unlikely. It would drag the big show | loned teukes gun at the same time. But his kreat-|LEVINSKY HAS NO TROUBLE. |sics" vot"wiss rat mon sont es met tone Wir se 4 mon a en far and Hf the publle ahould | |aniente. From such. Information’ x iE ustuting for enemy guns and 4 | REACHING GUS CHRISTIE, | sites, rive te terion! mmetin ot « munca cow. tele nsere wen In in cuter $0 yearn {180 of the delay the classic event of was forthcoming from the secret fecting the French fire—a thing that VS * He ie only An elditenu yar old youngster, wlone isin will cial, oh Timmy Tviey at the all baeball would lone its punch, j meeting ¢ Executive Committes can't one at a great height in Sere manager was Yoo smubitious, matobing big with | Mancer Sporting Clio next Tuemlay night on the | . again, ic the offending tournaments w ; | ‘ f YTON, ©, Dec, %—Battling Le og Frankie Burns all within o| same bi! with }jumps should be long, fans who had) CINCINNATI, ©, Dec. $.—Fines by | ere sald pomparative safety from bullets. DA x Rrtle, Solberg an . in (th Jack Mharery ant Gantner Brooke fh speed et | an-|to vonducted ehieliy b It Will be impossible to measure| inky, the light heavywelght cham- | omuple of weaks, Wit the « haudling Lyne) come for many miles to ven these bit | ine wholesale were inflicted by the | tye? ie Col resort hotels and mail ountry Sit . Ahe popularity of Carpentier among| pion claim easily. defeated tu | *ll 6 from the expartencel Mentieth he te Uhely | A got Dill hae berm erased by Manager Pop | Cames would have le we UP AL) xasional Baseball Commission here ian drowns ae ake chiet discussion over the pro: the French people if he survives the|Christie at’ the Dayton A. C. here tant | dereey st © really goat Vavcam Kirk tor the New Poko A A's tame fatumiay | TCT ee vie eps and magnates are yesterday on major league players % I, W. dewet:,| hat aetos 4 on th ar. te spends some time How ie \nient, Per ite tire ol f Mbt show, In the mau erent Grove Hae | Several playess , a) , 1. Bander, Ht Hi Rpensen wud the claus training, and says that ho expects| oe. frat six rounds the bout | At the Clenmat Sporiing Club tonight Homer or imadeiphia acd Jimmy Monn of Loug Inland {in town now afd more are expected took part tn various exbibition games int ete Guat “nH Brouibiting to go buck to the ring and chaltongs | Wa#.% fast one. but after that Levinaky | Smith of Michiew and Kd Kinley of Heriem | cuy wilt be opponenta, wiile in the ermtinal | tO-MOrrOw. lroliowing the close of the seasun of Hoffman, ROE Ryerson, FT| gay . fe ‘ew are Willard to fiwbt him for the worlds showed the class. With a hand (SE in the wtar bout, ‘The mwond ton will me |) ood tntame, Young Marine and Henay | (ndications are that this will be the |) ts A OER lek CM oked nnd Pour Mitien | heavyweight championship. In France| Book to the head and a right-hand up- | Smt Mite Paulmo of W. Deal amiont Joe Ces) | Vuigas, will come together heat. attended winter meeting of anh abe one player tom thirteen | The ‘eréassgountry’ “Cr was awarded | the manual meeting i 4 b k; : i TOUR” | oe the weet aide, The witiraand bout will show rears) lot the sixteen major league teams {0 the following FD Boynton. 1. V.l clubs are not unaning hi boxing !s considered an honorable |percut to the body Levinsky scored | Hotite Neatensn of Red Wook seit Harold| Harry Pollok le now negotiating wht Larvuy |> ES ae f ABR Windnal Weng, © C, Dresser edviaaniity, | en 4 to their profession—especially honorable for|time and again, while he easily blocked | Peres of Newark, | Latobeustein, ma: Ao Ad Wola, ents were fined in amounts ranging from and 1. . Mebermott eT oe , RE eng tog [Christie's counters. everal times dt= | mee tent mont tu Far a to the eit | MEH stamoion, for ihe later om 946" | WEW RED SOX OWNER BIDS [825 to $100. ‘The commnsion way ed, Jatin tint as born Jan. 12, 1894, <s be | we mo Parl to rae , ‘ tonto: Awaver to an Oxia z arting Inst Wednesda ‘orth Mit-| rows the Hmiting of the fhle (O-mor At Loaw. His father and mother may /n& the battle Christie waa groggy from | wa: Gena Carpentier ban roceital no definite | Pose Chine eh the Menkettan Chane, Der. 18 $60,000 FOR ‘WALT’ JOHNSON | nt, however, to an extent ten tft Davenport. lowa, on a bicvers| Datonal tourmenatts ontry for the % til! there, civilla nprisoned be. | Tht-hand amashes to the hea@ and he | offer af a txx from any one tn the United | og eobady be clcemt within the nest ” uo iF suspended the fines on thirty-e x New York to Compete in the com. | mendatio: f e Bal recom. Bind the German lines. The Ger, pad to clinch to save himself. The boya| States, He sare le Is wilting to come to Nex ty eight hour, -n . |players, allowing only thirtecn fines to INE™HIX-duy race at the Carden, weriv- [and @ proposition ¢ arity wunlttee, man hans | DES te concn ee t boy ae, ‘The Boston Americans will bd $60, ing in Lima, O, yesterday Witten Vine oF foot y the ser man are King Carpentier's coal. |0oxed vefore a crowd that packed the | York to lox providing he is airea @ Stemi O'RAen tie Yoo ken lientmvight | ete eaten aye of Walter Johnaon, {stand, ‘The men who m ay Arolsinion Ink Inlten to Mannie’ Charman erat Rou Tule consumed seve { mining pr lub! © referee catled it a draw, | that a of bin munes “Od taniey Youkinr vite Ste: 000 for 4 1 re ip [tht he expecta to be here e me) poh x ton, valk «" decision being greeted with cat calls. | rem ted Cross or emne ©. New Yeu'e aft He erie | crack pitcher of the Washington club, If |Henricksen, Janvrin, Bhorien, Hobt SOT SL ay STIs (ecco AL Se Rs al CR vrenided, ana A FIGHTER SINCE HE Wai! > — He te Fepurted that he te in @ hb, after | he ts on, the market, Proaig nt Horry | ze, Lewis, McNally, Beott, Cady, F arind. Mitten encointered heavy Hitt aN bys were: aly Manea of the jocal club stated to-day his Jour ay having et im Gwin Frey, Da . THIRTEEN, | Mitchell Laces River wusiion aa bean | Hija statement waa made in {and Barry of the work (On hie Journey’ ao iar. having aia) Urembiey, Clinton te chile, mene Georges began boxing when he wa MILWAUKIE Wis, Dec, 9% —Joe ean Aaa Osten ta siso| with a report that the Cleveland team | Boston American Leagu Pasiianr whe relleved MY ee halaman WooM. Washburn and’ othe My- eoly Uiricen ye id, in 1007. Hox. | Rivers, the Mexican scvapper fi Cal tao" “Hl enc stands Willie Beooner at the Broadway | wae prepared to bid $80,000 to obtain | Cobb and Young of the De bankroll ing ns U6 SMAI | Cee RET eE eT E ie Was just coming into popularity |fornin, was given a terrific lacing } et dpe Mga bs luo De | Johnson, and Davis of the Philadelphia Ath = | EVERY e'Brance. Ir E ites ck binthy peat lite ing 19. ten | of Yousers will slash iv Hie main | > - <ties, All of these were fined $iu0 NBLAADORAN ARTO BR ‘ : ANT SING POR ‘ a In time he went\rounds of snappy fighting by Rites ten aun’, while in te won! inal Paul Bel) BeOvalva fate are einging the oratme of Chick bs In the second game of the amateu fo Paris ie at z aie ni Py te Gcwnnnen ewe iah a Knocks Ont Hayes, except Cobb, who must pay $60, onship Englisi billiard ton no = andsom: i Mitchell last night. and the 4,000 spec- | sania @ the eit ade and Young bldy of Gree. we renten wiweght who jumped | Leet ORE, Di Meek) an Backes pie ad eine to) . OW! Ni adsome bo mo and , Ware arora sin te wich will cine! | (ato the fring uo three tou’ notes with Freosie| WESTFIF » Dec ° RANA GLIT. . : «ett gtgmories, Fe Aecond et ; ? riendly, Int » was remark a Mere WOrKse Np to 6 Hi, ¢ Calleban, the Brwalya Vent Whip chy Athletle Club Young Joe ,,INT TANAPOLIH, Ind. Dec, 9—At. | hilard room last night Harry Davies Prices and Terms to § Shiy ekilte UO 6 a of enthusiasm From the second rc Sianiay will ‘be the’ Gatioheneh ot’ the ba af sot weight and ga np ’ h ter tie election of Thomas J. Hickey o H prge Barron by 4 score of, REPAIR Pune ult Bbly skilful, but as furiously aggres ‘on “it waa apparent that Mitchell had |, wee t oe er uae ie the Mnery | Gow latter a ctene fihit, Ruder oan fags seven | Rivers of New York knocked out Grover | Minneapolis to gucceed Thonias Mt VV tn thirty-elght innings. The! Ay AbRs BY *T MECHANICS, a ry McGovern the affair well in hand. He kept Mis lyon ani cha gael nae Pecuren's wmoagement amd bas! tiayes of Philadelphia In the eecond Chivington of Chicago ident, winner's beet breake we 6 38, 26 and 20.) ga"? BPM athe -Colender ¢ ‘ show how Carpent y triphammer left going constant) Tn | a a Md p ebewing ratd imurrewaut waa to have bee the Am an Associati action! while Barron's beat efforts were 22, 14 | wsecmeremmmeemees Broad v he was ting, in the fourth round Rivers left his guard | mda ene ne Pour lesan | round of what wa MA Ae the annual meeting Vesterdny, which |Aand 18. To-night Mr. Barron plays | . fought Charics oux and w so down for @ second and Mitchell swung | 7 Me somteste 150 1.4) aud ia) | A the Haslem Sporting Ciub next Pelday night, |twelve-round bout. Rivers outclassed proctically aariiren a series of interleague | Soloman In the hendicap pocket. diil- SPORTING @orivion in fifteen rounds on his Jaw with his right and the Mexte | Pode Simmny O'Hegm W8 bow Augie Ratnes and Avdy | Hayes from the tart ramen With the. Invernational Teague. |iard tournament Wo Marsden wan try Was the wonde ved can went down for a count of #ix we Cortes will meet Eadie De end —_ - The question of a thint mator|M. Schwarts, 49 to 99, while H. Sectt NEW POLO A. A SeeMalett Cham! via : wy tab deaic bh Huck blu 3d I Tex te in great form Dar st he gael ph ine oe Sea os my American Association and four Inter- | defeated H, Smith 49 to M0. Gamea in| yeung Matinn vee te Pry ; cham sites sa ts aot 6k tes nD tun laetes Joven will box Sailor Welling Wins From Bloom, national Lengue clubs was discussed | each event will be played to-night | APA cere Murphee Ce. 6 Row fea ie war and who h Rot ideas many for Britton, Vint i allt othe te jyande and George Mase will face Mickey Dunn mW HAVEN, Dee, 9—Joe Welling, | informally, sald Hickex, but he added - phy ve. I Foy nae fl in battle CLEVELAND, ©,, Deo, #—Jack Brit. | aml atte wi larry Nelam, wie! op ate) canal on 3 nates did not The watermen of Columbia University A f years after that Car ¢ welterweignt champion, whip Westchene fale a Merry WNerue, lutnweigst boxe, | Jimmy Johns Nas cangante fo Hane proposed league seric eda double victory. teat night ave ebtier began knocking out Ene s weltarwolgnt Champion. Whipped | 1 cmatmw claubion 25 eon sim ie8 4 Communion for weight championship honors, put tt all CON: ¥, in the opening clash of t Champions. He defeate Meeiemrelt cin [8 mrict ot is announcement waa | Phil Bloom 1 fifteen-round bout) Jimmy Her gan sce the Dorchester | intercolles! champlonantp aqua Bwali, byernc nd Y * Mlralcnt. tas Madde yentaria Wench, Chater: here last night, 1 ne the referee's Cb of Roston and Junie onal cross |tournainent, In the latter's pool. They hada ; i ralght lett the Mate tives tacanaee toa re teat Mieont was much marked up eountry champion, will 1 the race |iwon tn ewimming by 4? poin’s i winn, DEINE TEDL to htt Pals ig the rit nior national en h Jo he NO MW Mela he f tiene Aten betine ot het caving the ring nior national Amaceny wearer pate EAD to 0 Me s Noe fe f ae te Gs | a ie oe ry, title a \a \ Cart. | mer, the Na onal Ao TV. champton YorSiaits Clermont sp won i tw % sees bor || MRP UNO tee eee ain r soon an t tne meet, helping the Moringaide! ws cared his t i a tikhe: | S1OUN CLRY to ; ib Fir proposition | team. ta © UNO relny row tan | gad aieckay ey cgumtteee Mice Knocking out Jim Sullvar t ee GAS f-eoraltte yea (5 , tur] bone met Clay Turner here Inet night Jromning away sith tin iCevard dae If 4 Gardier threcies Jeweight champion, . of cree One me nah tie | ya tut voaed Cal} and the bout was jus exercise a - In 282-8 aoconds and the 22)-yard swim) J 'was Avprting Clyv, rt Mlddiewe's: P seeiauee after each round. portion [Joy soe halide, Turner dasted four rounda = THACA, N. Dec. Tne Cer 'ip i minutes 3 secemde \Fenaets Bea Bh Fy muy ae