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RES pus Les Darcy Will Be Here in Time to Put a Little Much-Needed Life Into the Boxing Season. Cocaright. 101%. Tawisnire Oo. | Tue Sew 3 ‘were ~ ting injured while playing, Why not ¢ DARCY is report nt other athletes also? from Chili w York on the st Ha Latcken bl hg a football player Wiring bach. He will be bb in good Ume} himself trying to hurt somebody else, f0, put a little iife into the boxing | Should he be allowed to starve? @eanon, Which has become unusually ie | as ave dull through luck of Ko ng ma = If a basketball plaver slips o) goo ee | an opponent's face and spraing hia ankle, shouldn't his wages go on? ‘SIEU DWSCAMPS, who is still Pat EASILY. | manager of Carpentier, i still ‘ How bout, tie amateur who im ; | a ow ub © anateur wi - in the Jand of the ving, We —— | saree himself? had heard that Descamps had been| =e | — “killed in the war, but it's evidently | Co CARPENTER. To | Why shouldn't his salary continue untrue. Descamps has cabled all , COME HERE AND Look jest the same L about Carpentier and Carpentier's Cc ——- Be notte SEPoRG He YOU SALD IT. terms for coming to Ametica to fight a7 _— BCIDES ABoLT Witaro, ‘tT =i Willard or somebody —“ tts, , = WIGHT WORK And the fighter who hurts his skull aa A —o —_— - ——— - - re ae | trying to think. Carpentier, it appears, is willing to a ——— en — ; take a trip to America, the War +, . ~ ar . . Should he be left penniless? {Department permitting, to fight for] a Riku Gar 6 y yf P. d t f P t aia ffperteet oh re ue Seated ne reyiuss, rrestaent o trates, Nove. However—and hore he shows real in- | fr instance, take the . F tanec © poker player € — telligence—M. Descamps states clearly oo ciares ar Un Herrmann and McGraw Who becomes round shouldered fromm. @ that he prefers to have Carpentier on ° ; holding heavy kings and aces, > ‘ —-—— —. ——— — ‘ the ground before he accepts any © . Should he suffer because he was ‘ ponent. Descamps is a good man-|——~ a ae ae —_--~ — - National League Meeting. Start- hurt while on duty 4 ager, and he has Carpenter's inter- ' INTER C1 geatian never ie Kyronen Couldn’t Go Home | Fistic N Mair but foe Pitaburgh Mag- pen Fy the ring and war hero slaughtered to LSTIC ews Affair but for Pittsburgh Mag- pidnd the marathon runner who gote ee | make @ Gotham holiday. He declines . . | d G ° nate's Threat to Oust Garr FOR DEFYING NATIONAL COMMISSION RULING itten by an indignant squirrel, B }. to match Georges with the slguntic e Lost ampionshi an Ossip oy eet etrenp de gedr ey. f 4 Witard, offhand, just like that. Not ’ By John Pollock From National Commission weeear shouldn Lat Georges land in New York and * ° i i j P - BS en scw sacs over boro So He Won for His Bride Chairmanship and His Charges J sive tnvernarionat League, nas openiy defied tie Saitonal Commins | yoUneE RIGHT. ting his fist to t a Frank Moran is more than willing to Against Giants’ Manager for | *o2—the supreme court of baseball, At the annual meeting of the ‘ Ineldentaily, Descampr mentions cecienaaniipaiiaaaan * __ |pave the way for Fred Fulton's claim : Ps league at the Hotel Imperial the club owners voted not to e by the Also the wrestler who becomes de: ' the inducement, which Isn't, it s« I Ki g _ Who!” fihouL Wie Evo . to a battle with Joss Willard by taking} Alleged = Tampering With J decision of she National Commission, which on July 11 of this year | and can’t hear his opponent whisper- tie ale “| anen 0 c pvenionces of city ne Roche: , iat y ry y awarded the Brook! ‘bh a claim o 000 vgains! e Nowa 3 AAG: ' +4 Phir ts caries Po a ar ba bila “lest inn & ensauion, NO | ite he Wee Rui Uo meGal He sen eee ee eenes = vioahin r any tee Pitcher Mamaux. bot the on eek ye Siu a claim of $9,000 vgainst the Newark Club Camps, is 100,000 francs, and as the| Lives on Fish and Vegetable /(? long errands, He ran all the time)” otic vebaneanesnccednre a ep ——— Waward ‘Barrow, Present cfithe League, when asked’ what: (hie [pte teties Pe mow et te est anaes eee American dollar is now worth mor ‘ ; By lto keep warm against the piercing} >¥ Willard's string of managers that : action’ meant replied! “You cani draw ‘your own conclusions.” te balla while we are sending food to ; than five francs, that would be som Diet, Dishes Out Coffee for} northern winds, and Willie ate plenty {he must frst diapone of Frank before By Bozeman Bulger. REUTe RER OER nee ete cone noun ccrcmuncaas Sere rop ' thing less Probably Te eae . | 1 and vegetables, never meal,|metting a chance at Willard's crown, JING cleared Jecks for : eee k j Sant’ to olfe ‘ My vale Living in Department Store. | To this day he xeldom touches meat | Moran Just now ta up at Di Hache sha 4 cleared Pies as : Ryron Bancroft Johnson, President of the American ue, isa 1AT MAKES It UNANIMOUS. Seransiated it into heal without + jand this plain living is the t of | by dt , action by shaving the mus-- J warm personal friend of Edward Barrow, When Nationa mmis- | ferring to the present rate of #x- . ae Siam teenn aka de ay eats Mate rata Mec itd tache that hag adorned his up- J sion passed on this question, Ban Johnson turned in a minority report player who injures change. Tickard isn't the man to By William Abbott. {, Young Kyronen with tix lungs and | corn with Gunboat Smith at the! per iin these many years, Barney John K. Tener, President of the National League, who, with August If during an exciting match by | haele ov a fo Hinsreds on ki taw ITH the ald of « volunteer; ‘06% Anely develo A with so much Selina Ay nue pine tan Vg Dreyfuss takes manuscript in hand J Herrmann, Chairman of the Commission, voted in favor of the Brooklyn 9 up too suddenly. thousands of dolla early running soon began to attract| Bartley Madlen, Joe Cox and Rufus Club, said last night when advised of the or 4 + mee Re oxing te pronibited in France diir- W squad of floorwulkers and attention outside his birthplace, [Cameron in his camp. He says he is | SO a will mraeeed to toll tho PCN ARS, Noh Te fcrmal word ef auch acticn by the: International LAS Le St ing the war, so Carpentier hasn't had elevator starters Willie Ky-! When eighteen he competed at Stock: [near perfection physically and wolghs National League just why Garry [ isagus, but if it is true, a8 told, only one conclusion can We drawn, It || Mow about the billlard player whi - o wt kar nie wa onal’e: co (holm, this be: 0 eu , 1 dos wiong. It is ine y : oi ow abot ta play oO any real tryout for two years ronen, the new national cross-countiy | jal tie bey whe easily volved all'198 pounds, He says he ia beginning to Herrmann doesn’t belong, It is In- 7 ig a plain defiance of the supreme court of basebal xets petrified while waiting for Wille OACH METCALF cf the Colum: champion, was found to-day on the simply, 1 xt year: Wille: we . feel sorry for Gunboat Smith already pes 1 a dull meeting when nothing Mr. Tenor added: "As to what the Commission will do, 1 can, of |! Hoppe to miss? if ( : bin football’ teem Complaina| Unt floor of one of the great de-|big race at Beockiolm, And he cate . 2oheny Howard, the Ripvane middieneight, wio| VOWS UP todisturd the Christmas fi course, eay nothing at this time, It in within tha powor of the Com b 8 ie | bitterly that jata att partment stores tending to the ste am | Fled home his first prize, a wateh, to bee me all un natchers in the middieweigin | Shopping calm, and press and fan || mission, however, to withdraw protection from any club or league eed oe Ls Rrasaca have invertared ih th f hot coffee urns. In Will a | PREn en ivleion, has laced hirwelt uaer the aanage-| allke should be grateful to Barney. which refuses to recog its ngs." Dicks thesseut ce nie itae ree } Dall practice and detracted gr opinion this ian't any plebetan Job. tn! trait of. Hannes Kolelnuaine tex Bill McKinnon fon, on tee, trek the) dications are that he will be the ae ‘ a if from Columbia's officiency on 4 white uniform he must superintend! cousin, and came to the United States ty. ©. of Wentfield, jonly hair trigger of the confab. Sa ee a mae ne mm ismeneere mec memeemncens | NOSSIR, 14 gridiron, the blending of the beverage, and the|Willlo watched his sensational coun 0) ‘Region the” Torel bentaie ten MP. Dreyfuss is of the opinion that town was several pounds Giant manager has delayed his And the yachtsman who falle eet Why not cut out classes entirely | young runner tried hard to make ithe Histawke Datel ey eaten be hel to mest Kid Taylor for ten rude «| the National Commission should be SAURAKE mtributed by Garry annual trip to Cuba to make Morris chair Just. when he $e 5 oe ge do football season? What is clear that patrons are very particularly. Koleamaln Ne teak, @ctoatul, ‘he im ae eee Chriaimaa atieracon, | abolished and, if not abolished, that Wann He was frowned upon by 18 apeech aad is going to be iy important regatta? if foy'aetine’ they, didn't let the prota, How their coffee ix served. After | sweeping stri Goud “Marinan: w sensed ty Uatsreane Dick Cotes o G, Herrmann should no longer hi nerve this ( ath product at the taneiparl sew SdON EATERS DON'T FORGET THAT BIRD. j t S any such ridiculous restrictions |‘ yosiderable perstust the country’s! when he wasn't laying bricks, had Wbite of Ch) Walter Moor of i its head. This feeling, as mentl afe table during an afternoon dis be z ua . od t football men, No, sirrec! greatest long-distance runner took a/Kyronen out teaching bim the art of end Jinn he West olde Ughtweleht, 1 sion of eats. At that, the sausage 1 fathere anyol | jin: om devnt-tamen arrive ate at Fung ie Amteto Hemost ve] in pravious dispatches, waa eiRen- (Ste Ste. Heremann enough Votes Ol nartot ine wes Annie thw there any leaigal ronson why w NOWY BAKER Austratia | nehe ables how he; The first thing the athletic sharps [PRene ge meas Mr. Hert> be re-clected. | ay pede Ah himself reach 3 ‘ 5s }won the national cross-country ttle} knew Kyronen was pressing the bh , . } of Rowklyo willl mann casting the vote that gave = q ax came to t aching for the 1 | rites, Pies bel about ae ai Yan Cortlandt Bark $i afivclers in Many. Of the long-distancel carpet? che Lieu Neve Woulgit: Ta! Sister to the St. Louis Browns, over | An literested specta adimmy boner oe se } cy’s departure from the isle] beating his own cousin, nait-| raven, ‘This boy's progress Wik 4m | fithe sient ob motets sige easpanigtos Attat , ( rof the polls club | threw | § and continent, From Snowy's former | tional Kolehmainen, and Johnny Overs! fast as hia ais Ngee ier lone eh oy peer neMta tgdndh sally up ede Se dle ms eohcrritbesba recline tots era Ieee maa think . how about 1 § warlike utterances, when promoters | {00 of Yale, the intercollegiate cham-| way. He competed in Marathons and) jour, wil Frewdigy ind ae Tepe (Ce eee Ren Sy ORAS CBReN ARIAS th ar Fae ce rte TACO] ee ee ete. cm came ks play tn Ostebane | : were trying to get. Darcy away* we |” vonen in twenty-five years aia erent ee nd place in the Bostaa! jas fought the ovamoion on tw scare we) the general direction of Cincinnati be | “pittsburgh Phil, 6 track | "Cap" Huston to leave th Bhoway a expected al least one or two shrieks y ’ McCoy and the title as well, and will rest a moment and then bust aj plunger, Pittsburgh » brother.| gang this af to ene ndn't he be paid while of i. anguish by mall but looks five yeurs younger. He was! it came time f tonal senior | ftaco of the Bh sea | Ww Smit! te A wit attend the | valescent? Reins ia ee ey aeird” Writes Baker, |Oeft in Kaupla, Finland me tol eroasscouatty runof Aix falles over nee of the Hruus, leap, the charge being aimed at Jonn | Wiliam Smith, ism Nite] American ue meoting in Chicago, | i } FE ee on ties Dance teas aicegd | this country four years ayo, Willie t4] hill and Taat Matiedag at Vic] Aosanling to 4 dewaich from Denver, atentey| J. McGraw, ‘This Is not a reopening | unmet magnate in tho United Lord, how he does dread it | ADS0-GOSHDARN-LUTELY ; from these n route, as we alld BUM ly Muaatorling the Englinh tan-| Cortlandt Mark,“ Kolelimalnen and Yoakum arr ¥ fnan Now York in rowvene | of the famous “Hey Barney” case |Ntates, Ho is here to confer with the] Arthur Irwin is still in favor of his] as believe, for your land to’ do battle) Sung Finn * ee OP a Ov erron ans tne PRxoritae, SFE RED wy c rw! that wae! chat upset the league some ten years | International League magnates over | off repeated scheme of having the| ian the golfer who fractures an Bite tathiany ta te tat "How | win?” asked Willie lSnance ot Inui | ould Youu rao war Denver) #60 Dut is brand new. Barney has |* new schedule arrangement two Dlx leaguer finish up the season holes While he '® drinking an extra | tralia prohibiting Mallitary ® allgtbies "My wife says ‘Willie, you no come} Rain, mud and the cold make con.) Mths hie abecnor, | This is why be cancelled hia rd that McGraw tampered w ee bee vided aidan & i eee ate poeeredes [home without prize.” A xprint Grat/ditions especially trying. Y Kee, | bout with Chin hurried home, On his! 41 Mamaux, the Pirate star pitch The eyes of all present are on MSG A Should we forget him? } } @f the Huropean struggle. Darcy wan| Shi let. 1 was an easy ra And} ronen cainly saya the race was easy.) MU a the ranclt lve found go Mr, Youku | 1 Dey erate Hr ae Charley Weeghman of the Cubs, HN tie a Cals i if Of the European struggle. Darcy wae) Kyronen laughed wt the thought of | He sprinted ahead of every one at the Um ia, The house tad boon striped | 10 Violation of the Hague Treaty, or} 194” tag momentarily 10 American Associations NOT I HE IS CURABLE 14 ip the ont ot the abc heating Kolonmainen and Overton intatart: then settled inte a Tawt: stexdy| {© eeowiag incinding bw $0 beta suite} something like that, Hu has id belie ; oo wernt : ABLE: it to he fact (hat. Len haw dodued ai | ste wonderful time o Utes and | pace, The struggle narrowed down to | Mui bh Hhovekrads. and moot of hia tiework had yelations already, and anoth: aaighate & manager iv suinres | | co 14 a ta Ciel art ond ll | 48 seconds over “a “course that) wan] a question if atamninn whd gameness | yan! A bait saved cow au cit were ta the | relations, wlready, and anoth Jor Tinker. Jt was reported yrs, | ia tralian water front, Remembering 2 Ceep jand Kyroneh, who welgha only 123, i The specitic charge ia that McGraw erday tha red W ad Si = is an island contine i Bie re his wife elicited) flew over the Inst 200) yard ‘i Maw m 0 hh 8 h ‘ raw | the job, but Mat has not been Po Austeulia Is an island continent with | ino information from one of Kero: [apriater and Adisiied. yurds ahead ut] ty # tout ater the brides “IC amy UHtags | have him on the Giants. McCraw | confemed, ort Briefs i : Ghitea ‘eaten, youl adinit Darcy aa {ReMs comworkers that he has only/Roleimainen, who trailed in second. ths Aieweigit, who kwha like an “in| denies the allegation, but admits the Downey Outpolats Harvey, In an official communter i errs Codeine, | “It wan thie friend who acted ae in-| tna vacoud thease ever imude tor vie Row outetse Sreonts Guaie Hatneeof ihe Drone | deaire Mike Doni ty MeHale| COLUM ©, Dec, 12,—Bryan out from the secretary's eae ot eee | ' Some say he is wailing on a MMiPlirpreter for the hard-pressed ‘the second fastest ever made for the | & te Hartem spurting Club Prda: be will] “As a matter of fa says the |now in vaude' nd said | Downey of Columbus ted the way last) United ° vy's office of the } bound for Portland, Ore. but truth | iid patched up the tory of the boy'ad vwwilhie be gived the chance of huwking we with the St,| Giant Manager, “L would not know |a few words of encouragement to tina bout of twelve rounds he had ates Golf Association yes< le poems to be in the story’ that he ia[2nd Patched up the story of the boy"ay Willie plana compete t0 many} Paul phantom, tn some of his buute here the| Mataaux in his wtreet clothes if Taaw |thore who are un the Water wagon.|with Johnny Harvey of New York, ‘Tho | 74a), tthe names of thirtces course Le on an American own steamer K fraces this winter, and he thinks Mrs, tiv! would enable him, ‘To sity J asked him to join the | Mike got on away back yonder in 1000| Gotham boy was knocked wii in the Abbear as recommended for fa farrying cou) {r parts to{_.BHow fn upia Kyronen was) Kyronen won't be disappointed 1f she the Hest in his class, | Gaantis is a reflection on my intelll-|and still hulds the reins I orpat Hae 0 tne a otal led for the three is Valparaiso, from t nip to New|" do by simple country folks wholorders more prizes brought home, | while: a bar ouly shown average] gence, That would be itnpossible, | ae ini ee ae “ sguin in th t pa ‘| championship tournaments ia York. | esis Nea | Certainly £ would like to have. him = [Downes Was’ ‘pinched, ‘hardest »|NOXt season. There are five nominat iB “Jimmy Dime and hip are | At the tah hg Club tomight two goog {and F don't mind saying that T would | Larry | MeLean shoved his way saul the attack was {tons for both the amateur and 18 mighty angry tha shouted | pay eee eee ten:tound Uouts will be ataged Matuneter| #80 like to have Alexander and Wo ugh the conv nto announce enough to force the winner ty ceuse) wat three for the women's pee 4 to box the fatter a return mateh Car, entier W. t C aH. Dowseetic A Shatbo ot tig | ter Johnson, nevif as ready to wield his bat and | poring ty : ome 0) ~ and without aw ring. to on ome Mere Une} o. oP | Juin some minor league club a pen ws: ; € those taking the financtal ¢ i P ’ 7, bantam ike St. wail jarry Herrmann and Gov nant. Larry didn't play last season, | Mish Daateuaa. A | Amateur—Flossmoor C. ountry Club, | eae less Four Months’ Furlough ae Racin | ime ea ee Ta unms anya tn anglers Kote Ut june th le Mew Gat ab 1 Ra his. debut e i ‘ i ix MAINT one of the toughest ten-round fights | lbs vuntry Club, Grand Ray Feturn match, He says in the first Uy ° Val lined previously in there vol business here is to And out w he |i lids, Mich; nt ' match his man had only just arrived Is Obtained for Him umers, but there ix a difference | Wild ducks haven't the Ch seen in this efty Walter Monr of /M'% Mich; Mayfleld Country Club, | ‘ is " e 0} h ey Slevelanc % é 4 from * tong 4 Neve xn win polsscs tat Z = in that Mr. Herrmann wants the je ake Bay yet He bia nes it on the} ; v Tee of ma Hey i O% Oskmont Country } & ally loggy. Dime is thinking ¢ 5 = ories fo run nine games, so (Tew game law © Wil alse be Kembarre ight, as | Club, Pittsburgh, Pa, ii getting back to New York with Chip | Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York W Toe te he a thotona le tae (awarded the pennant while in town, [It t revent | Qpen—Brae Burn ( = | ; 12 hope of forcing Darey to go (Specal Cable Despatoh to The Kvening World of strength ane | rf i Fe are tne Wane Sew tons ate nar Club, if through with the engagement . "4 : strong oy yee's offer of $80,000 for]. i yr to Gght|West Newton, Mass; Box Hil | ol eg Meh re git i seat It cer VARIS, Dec. 12.- Unless Miss Anne Morgan aud Ambassador Jusse . hag a irae AOWAU DAA quit |Club, Stapleton, #. L; Bhawne Is Golt } i The war has made a gre rand can obtain permission from the neh War Otice Georges As it wink fee They don't know whether the new = ltry Club, Shawne eueDelawine aed ‘of Australian ; : , ague meoting has made Hey) _GOule. RAAM wns eee Milley aay i , . Pay if BRE bet canoyiio cay tenis Carpenticr 0 make a four mouths’ trip to the United States, there Is uo can’ League meeting look Howton owner laisimply tngragt of) Mulee hae con i Shenecossett Country Club ent, but happy to say Fam ; basebail ways or ds trying to pull al YOUNGSTOWN, ©, De i ; New | Mr esak Gaon cf vache lane chance of the heayywetght champlon of Europe tighting in America time, Ban Jonson's confab lchariey Murphy. It will be remem] Milior of Lorain lawted Pmieeees ahh, Wottemarsh’ Valley i thelr places. | 1 um Sunt until after the war ends, atart wnt nue whit y mornin 4 lieved that Charley offered $75,000 for| twelve rounds age ct | \ementncels my valle ine lournument for lads unde ‘rane! nett . Ady ewaspaper correspondents | yfathewson when otha Give ‘ . men's ne »y Club, i tournament for ads u Francis Descamps, manager of Carpentior, recelyed yesterday artis h ft the Windy Ch for Ne nae ee ore chlank Carite [laut nlahts — Kiliane voxed City, Ta 1s Bhenecossvtt chon , ee Soe ander h cles, signed by Lex Kickard and Sam MeCracken, offering 100,000 francs, York, ‘The American Leaguer are fares there Init enor ey | abvel Mppercut and swung and had |ebin New Londun, Conn.; Shawne ¥ top noteh bantam, feather and lieht or $20,000, for the French boxing idol to meet Jess Willard, lacking In tmagination as to m league to buy Johnson andfionger, always in & y ub, Shuwnee-on-Dela~ ; Weights will pop up in these tourt ard, Frau theirs a business meeting Poult) Loma dunt ta ware, Pa, 4 tanita, which fam promoting jn thiee Moran, Jack Dillon or Les Darcy, but not mentioning the place or the eee i wey Arena dup atick “ a we: 1% Btatex—-New South Wale number of rounds, ‘The prohibition wave that is sweep-|adda that he hereby offers $79,000 for tA Cochran of Brooklyn was i and Queensland, Miss Elisabeth Marbury, who with Miys Elsie De Wolie and Mi ing the country is being sadly felt by | Alexander the Great pee Porn Ain of the Columbia vars io Rane tina you Mave 7 Z 1 i i : z a ss the extra bartenders pat on to attend = team for 1917 at a meote 1} Gee sions Din Nie pne Mo rates a hospital for French soldiers at Versailles, 0 the wants of the baseball crowd. At] 4 Ait, recent owner of the ae ee rer vt the thirteen players have them p utier in New York, and the proposition way delivered one tuble yesterday eight men out of] pogton ited Hox and owner of une or| cn tie iis eleven who received thelr 1? ere ounets Ctbars d ‘ om [by Miss Marbury's representative in Paris, nine bragenly ordered water or but-| two minor Teague franc) will halfback On thin ert Af ond andi 5 ‘Mahon, Patsy Brannigar nd Mi 4 ermilk bert Robinson, who came| i") ity accept a4 Neo oe on fast. rounds, |ehouen by, is year's team, me oo, Tales Brannigan and Miss Marbury knows we have tied everything possible to vet ail the way from Baltimore to soe tae | Bronanly accent the Prwidency of the ma were too |UHONOR Dy 4 margin of one volo aver | } have ever had from America, Kyery ntier a furlough, and it is up to them in America to get Uy" said fun, says the frolic so far is a "plumb! Rity sunday has leased the Buffalo Ker Usht- lind i9te clogeng Centre on the 1915 '¢ time one of Dime's party gets iy J bust." He was the ninth man Be : welgh 5 Helevens. The vote wag 7 f ty ee cre Or nie Patly we ’ SCID P Se i | krounds for « revival, but did so with i Cochran and 6 for Brown bs best.” As over, R, Il. BAKED “Miss Morgan aud Ambassador Jusserand bably can tix it. 1 Haw Cornell Tho carly arrivals to the National | OUt knowns (hat an official now con. he } + BAKER Nan ) ix it. I'm CAMBRID Dee. tiefy (3 EA HER nr nected with the club isin the tquer| prerpsri Aer Footbail relations between Ry So Aan etusttss translating Hichard’s proposition and changing it somewhat and wil | f hay Se eee eee eee tle Ino enac ey: | buainews. | Mr. Lannin's election Will | wqeq) j roe *} and Hrinceton have een broken sete | . 1 asubealtile aya euson oO 1 iten at foot- |by horni © the minor league at-| gy eversthing tf entiet Century Cc. o owing to the stren, os ; W Alpes Ghee stg Ber eigec mail My Aner aie proposition on the next be ball by Brown ix and having |fair atthe Imperial, Prominent in| 2% everything all right night Kddle Kelly of Neav Ye teams. Prince teat notites Rutgers . d i “Anothe a ree ier ay retrie its divon defeat at thi assemblage was Christophe . o that ‘the Tigers do not war 8 ‘ moved to wrath by Darcy's | guqy oer ne ne aut agree to match Carpention against any | th) hits of cornell, Hareante foots Mathewson, Wearing «hat that meme| Bul Donovan hasn't a bit of Taitwelve HanicfouBht herd gina se fote “tha'tt, Want auch 9 j Risa rture udividual until we arrive In New York. That's time enough to pick am Po yoii schedule for nest fall will be may Knooking tho bushera flat. ye {ness at s meeting, but there he fi hand was too mu fenson, ‘They already have Dartcorm “Foolish fellow!" ep opponent, teria ed Phe most | ant was a rakish looking affair of ‘soft fan nobody seems Lo know what can | tough an. in the early part of the ye mouth { Referees. “The pity of it is that “The principal thing ix, however, to obtain Carpentior’s furlough © elimination of Cor beaver and like Rly Ro MbOBE I lo promises t | - Wan net better vier.’ “And yicn J or permission to gn to the United Statess Another thing certain iy that rut 3 labia ae Pe aha ita and | TRG j | SPORT: hey wel Bat i would have. 7 a percentage must he provided for the French Red Cross. as Carpentior Kron DEEN ThA ARE DRE TOL te bro tn one an tho malor jearce he NOMGHGE LeGGRU YMARE lures grit , MONT, Bi ne } ferred seeing him go wy ude insists the Hed Cross must benotit hy any bouts in whieh he on ih 9 ‘ vo Wook Deore lat tho Waldorf , Aree fo hone MCR ON ERASE. | saddle aolacr of this § whey voy Garden Breet mare favorable conditions, neat with the Princeton Tigers, Among the offeri: brought to find unybouy to ugh Aim. The | given a good ear, nie WAY S016 CLUB, Batya ; ‘ Te, Star Bouta:’ Comer Baulen® T HE EV ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, 1916, IN THE BOXING EYE Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishiny DECEMBER 13, SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ie Co. (The New York Evening World) Nona! No DouBT I FIGHT Hee iP | (IT 18 PERMIT For! Me To USE MY AeRopiane ! (( PUTTING EM OVER With “Bugs” Baer 667 a fighter could fight in the ring like he can over @ telephone we'd have some If a baseball player is paid for get~ | aq y -_ % ’ !

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