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SEE THAT SLANT? po Protruding Jaw, Characteristic of Prehistoric Fighter, Seen In Jeffries, Willard, Fitzsimmons, Johnson and Other Famous Glove Wielders—Notable Exceptions, Kid McCoy, Jim Cor- bett and Georges Carpentier, Show Dope Is Not Always Right. Copyright, 16, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Mvening World) da | JUST read « funny line in a fight story,” sald Kid McCoy, old time OTTA Get It Right. Yale Elects a Football Captain While Columbia Con- victs Theirs, Muscles used most in baseball and fighting are those of the lower \ maxillary, Not much chance of the reduced Prices for World Series tickets ever affecting Cincinnati or Washington, | eel" Stn tata for this Sine T's nothing in his young tourna. ment. middleweight champion and contender among the top-notch heavy- weights, “What do you think of this?” The Kid pulled a clipping from his pocket and read aloud: “ ‘Jeffries had the elanting brow and tho heavy Jaw that invariably mark the natural fighter.’ * “Have I @ slanting brow and a Protruding, heavy jaw?" queried the ‘well known Kid, folding the clipping and putting it beck into his pocket. I admitted that MoCoy’s fore- head didn't slant and that he en- tirely lacked a heavy jaw. “But I could fight a Hittle, @oultin’t 17 insisted the Kid, tri- ‘wmphantly. I admitted, again, that he cer tainly could fight. There was a time when MoCoy could give three aces and the draw to a Sierra bobcat— and make it look like the dove of peace. For nerve, andactty, aggressiveness, skill, hitting power and cour age under fire McCoy was almost without @ peer in a time when the country was full of real fighting men. Yet he has the high, full forehead of a scholar, and « jaw that is well set, but rather more rétiring than pro- } truaing. } a ein nine Caner 2 MeGouvers, mice, = Grseons, = NO SLANT After @ short tilt with Ban John= rue ly lad finteh ecrasene. GGT: Wa Reeiwwe. eek, | stale semen al Hadda pretty fair snowstorm week. Covered almost as much gro' is Ty Cobb. makes all the srotning About Your Auto; How | x"""s Funny thing how those guys eas Cornell,. The | Carnal uaver eeu Imibeat the Crime Gapert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Smoothly °*°",(°8! Gator ang Hanerd dome What You Should Know xy An elt-rownd college athlete te @ To Drive and Keep It\"....%3"— end the Best Way to Remedy Machine Trouble= schedule. $$ CAVE MAN CHARACTERISTICS IN MODERN GOXER. here. Carpentier ia a handsome fol- 26R. Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes | YOU Safty A FORKFUL But on looking over the long list of} low, with a well shaped head, round i‘. bat man for Evening Werld Readers. | j men who have made good in the ring|/*"4 symmetrical chin, a cheerful 'UNCH They can stop baseball players from writing about the series, but they ile and a furious style of fighting. baseball writers from play- I find an ar P coped ie prev ~ the Slane man Kote 12 fog. e ° ° aogle amoug fighters of similar y, takes what he must an, chte tamotwtie|far¥'cien nore orereama carter” Little Accomplished by Big Leag jag Be Best prominent shermatecttie| ten the wrtaapusceiy monies |A“ECLLE LECCO ishe ig Leagues iH the ala: forehead with the heavy, Loy at rhe hg nd and bi T Mi - ae pie ee ie tings That Have Just Ended { a Rein and's law’ can Oo with this Patched eaten he | aye A ive’ n wo ee ings a ave us n ea e Pieseness, SIDCORh AS 6 rule the Ot hop Fitssimmons, who coid cies _ By GEORGE @. ROBERTSON. (Coprright, 1916, by The Pree Publishing Ov, (The New York Evening World,) The Moran-Gunboat Bmith fight RAFFIC conditions are improving considerably throughout the| will be a orudge Aght. The epem Greater City. The placing of bicycle patrolmen in uniform) fora will have tt. and the establishment of a flying squad of motorcycle men in olive | A DOCTOR IN THE 18s HOUSE? is rounded and well pushed forward. | !ke Curiously enough, this is the char- acteristic skull formation of the Cave Man, the pretisioric man whose re- mains Lave been found in the caves and caverns of France with the carved mammoth tusk and the knife and arrow beads of Uaked Mint. It le 4D eminently ceriain truth that the Prehistoric man of a few thousand centuries ago MUST bave been a battle and fight to plan better than Y, other fighter that ever trod resin, lack Johnson was a great figh and he had a slanting forehead and heavy jaw. From the eyes up John- son's head was a turret. It was un- evenly shaped, or lopsided, and some of the odd bumps on it must have meant something, for he had a fight- ing style all his o Cheaper Rates for Fans and Players for Next World’s Series Only Result. By Bozeman Bulger. 'N one respect the National League, mitted that McGraw had the goods, but he would not concede the flag without another fight. Arthur Devlin, the onetime great third Baseman of the Glanta, is con- sidering several minor league offers, but as yet has failed to decide on a parently, !s in excellent condition, National League Goes Longer on Gallon of Gas Here Than Do Americans in Chicago. new berth for himself. Devin, ap- | sion for adjustment after the boys drab uniforms {n Brooklyn have a great mora! effect upon the chronic trafle violator. The presence of a man in uniform on either a bicycle or @ motorcycle will prevent more violations than any number of plain clothes motorcycle men. Of course, the plain olothes motorcycle man | We've seen those grudge Nghte before. There aint any unless you bring one with you, and you al- ways take one away. DON'T BB A BLISTER, Minor league clube are etill sitting in the draft. Mike O'Netll, the old lefthand have existed. Rola ge ay Sh rtk like tes It scema to be the general Ntcher, | 1 it lanting foreheads id whose signal victory over the Pitcher, Is going out as a ecout next . protruding, Jimmy Britt, Young Cor- made its worst diplomatic m . 0 Cave mae Ane Pocipape yen nd bett, Eddie Hanlon, Johnay Coulen, proved conclusively their ability to} sare of all time when it de- | prove an exoslient man. No pitcher ‘eitag te take a punch and consider Harty Forbes and Tommy Ryan were | 0 further on a gallon of gas, clined to raise the player limit | fver understood the weakness of bat- Va joke--uatil he is really hurt. Thea | €00¢ examples. They were all fight-| With less fuel and more weight’ to twenty-Ave men. That (9 sighs) ln @ Muah he forgets his good nature gr" hut there wan't @ real Cave! eney went four daye to Ban Johnson's) the limit set by the American Wittse stayed around hero one fight-| Man in the bunch. They did some Th t inst| League, and the action of the | ¢o fe enl ttn ts Dut ing rage fils bin and he tears in {Roking in the ring, and they had |one and ® piedee coveterulations| National League strikes the av- | twny withoat onenaring a cingte wiht maintaining or who ts not thinking furiously to get even. For five oF als bristy Yinected, That wie the eerrer eto de Fass aaah —™ erage fan 23 an admission of | ete for his Reading team. George, of traffe rules, the man in uniform besoads frellok Core ae more i of their success, bal weakness. That, by the way, |by the way, now has a half interest is a constant reminder of law and order. ohnson ane of fi thing, and hat club, | eee eer oes ait, Willard’ witwout|,.[¢ Might be « good thing to put a| A# ® matter of fact, one thing, te one of Ge mate pointe thes 135 thabclub, Great stress should be laid on the fact that all street intersections | Schoolboys Hold thinking boxer against Willard, only one thing, resulted from the an-| Harry N. Hempstead very ably flattoning bin, for st only made bias} {I pad prt rope - Pree) nual midwinter meeting at New York| argued, but the other club own- Roa oree der pegged pegs should be approached slowly before crossing. The bulk of the accidents ° ig; but for my part I'd gna Chicago: The fane are to get| era, outside of Uharley Weegh- buy one round and hear about the #F@ Caused by carelessness in either crossing street intersections or in| Two Bi Meets $2. pe present to wee Bom | cheaper rates to the World's Series| ON, Could not see it, adjournment. He invited the league turning corners, Violators of these rules should be punished as heavily | i 9 @ necessity and his uncertain rovings The dogeat trade at the Nattonal always worry the speeder. His work| League meeting wae deer for usually deals with the person who| ‘er. haa an utter disregard for any and| Meeting wae dry es @ covered all traMo ordinances. But for tho} ride. absent-minded driver, who 1s some- Times have changed since orand- times forgetful of the speed he {s| pop was a flapper. | fighting man. Otherwise he woulda’t | “"ything else ever seen in th for a mowent, The Cave head almoat exactly like Willard’s; jusky 240-pound gentleman with a hoo! athletes hat crack : sy hold its next meeting In Cub: | fee pee eee eee fora a ths Teal “ghting slant” and well-ourved |and the players will be in the eame! ang oniy enini Charley Ehheta won |*? Dold ite m a. | aa epeeders or more 20. ka ens Reece #lanting forehead from which fists Wit nee ee Job. It} fx, And there is an additional solace |tn this meeting was the pennant. He| ‘The free lunch counter at the Wal-| And may I not ask our efficient Traffic Inspector to put a traffic man at!. > s ‘4 of the Cav, | would giance off like shells from a | bembprovt. } Fitzsimmons had @ roun | head, but the same protruding brows. | But these three men have jaws of different types. Willard’s chin js of an ancieat Greek roundness. Jeffs is tnassive, rugged and square. Fits- simmons'’s Juw didn't stick out at all, om "Biastoy made agnine wre: | QNd Gossip Man in tho faot that the equawk from the | didn't get his $9,000 trom the New-| ort folded its arms last night and | Park Avenue and Fifty-ninth Street?—a spot whi: Wil rales: He ccurtaln: tondey ce type to make much of an impression |‘ rks—missing it by exactly nine thou- | breathed | bs T—@ spot which is one of the most | schoj an ace- dea fore. |", the heavyweight champion’s huge | OVerworked athletes will not be heard Pe hselaibiag yf wi aad @ Cesp sigh of relies, dangerous in the entire city. A few more killings may emphasize the perme eet Sree ae eee By way of postecript allow us to|necessity at this spot. Sens Dre ceoneise. soeeee REVS throughout the Jand before the first ialnmmniis | id acs } Lhe bes Cen. Both the National and American|add that Rube Marquard announces eee ranged for tho youngetors by tho There has becom much vai spout S| Leagues have put the minor league| himself entirely cured of his “in- QUERIES ANSWERED |P. SA Le At the Twenty-neoond Subealttes to the National Commis. |™utiny up to the National Commis. flected” foot. . vereal joint or bevel drive pinion or Hegiment Armory 1,300 lads of the sion, ag were the plans for the hay elementary schools of thie elty will World's Series, e e Avtomottle Pitter: 9 atlalen strive hard to carry off the P, 8. A. I. John J. McGraw's speech on the I} Different S stem In a four speed gear box with di | have loosened up #0 the ring championship, ‘This meet {s one of ly all of bawling out he gave his players in n ure YU Y rect drive on third, how ts the fourth | moved over out of engagem the biggest achoolboy events during heed and a equal ee oo By John Pollock Brooklyn Inet fall will never fall on | tained? ER JAMBS, |the driving pinion. The the indoor season. the binck Ba plicit magnaterial or public ear, At the last ° ® jspeed obtedn vids | bolts holding the ring gear t Last year P. 8. @2 captured the Cag es gt tong or IS SI1X- y ACE) Where the direct drive lock te|ferential case may have championship. “These boys of the utilized for the third speed of @ four|so that ¢ turning without fret, sine a ieitulion feel onteme have entered one of largest art os to help roll up minute the National Leaguers de- Jona L. nonven. pes. beg based Jim Buckley 1s out wits @ flat guar-| cided to ley off McGraw and avold but his forehead was | ducing movement of the differen: ing. One of the driving shaf: ‘4 janteo of $20,000 to Joss Willard to meet ee Sting of a fow cutting Dvtginedt : he American Leaguera say that the a funny thing; Freddy | Gunboat Smith at the Clermont Avenue broken: in the housing of athi the differenti 0 and 10 have also en speed gearset the highest ratio ie P usually through gearing arranged in Her oid Jeague quit, But with Christmas| yyy . at ! Welsh, lignewetent champton, has the Rink tn Brooklyn. Buckley haa reno-| Coming one and everything, novoay| Winner Will Be Decided on gjy.pay RACE STARTERS. that when the fourth heel |= red strong AN Yate tho old flehting place and thinks | seems to care much about it one wa; ‘i i pesca Mivsd d J hub | teams in the numerous events, On paper Freddy looks ax aggressive |ne could pack it with a match between |or the other, ¥| Points Scored Each Night | Paieullst ans Grong Hu turn at sore, sft and aitetie The | At the Seventy-rirat) Rectment Ae- Bee Ad Tey he [the Gunner and Champlon Jess, amith,|. Barney Dreyfuss finally uncorked! jn Seri f rints and pekre She Se een net in the engine end, ft clutch mory the High School boys will Rave many years ago when be held |, ine way, holds a twent | hie one hours addross on things inj 'M series oO} in ee tt with the {t out, Tho games are held under no tile ait had to work for whatever : Buckley econ | general, and Garry Herrman iu par | Prize Will Be Percent f aumento Bioat on the hub. Ti the auspices of | Stuyvesant | he got. Sah te ee gee art. buckley says) ficular, but Bothing came of it. The TIKG Will 0 Tiercentage OF What ts @ good preparation to nee |, fare. uncommon, ISchool. Among the sixteen. ev M'GOVERN HAD FIGHTING BLANT ip ever since the op-| magnates simply yawned and moved Gate Receipts. one wind shield {a inclement woth. y have occurred often |tho one-mile interscholastic relay, im AND PROTRUDING JAG eration on his right arm, which for @/on to the next order of business, the er? Your answer EE ea |enough to warrant suspicion if the Which the best indoor paddlers will a M iat while doctors feared wou! have to be| main part of said business being to | th and Kopsky. ine an. (oondition outlined should materialize, Participate, promises to be a balr pg > eGovern, greatest o| amputated. He will prove this, says| pass the buck to the National Com- son and Mitten. A emall quantity of glycerine ap-| goromotile Editor | ralser. ail a few you , had Buckley, on Monday night next, when| mission on matters requiring definite By William Abbott. } _ plied to the wind shield with @ piece arin ee ay inlet manttola t aed to rush in furiously, letting his|H® starts @ winter campaign againat | &cUon. ‘The six-day bike race, starting this | 12—€, Ohrt and Bello, if or deivies 4 th notice a few small blow holes tn it. " | | Sgptesnda*han cta°seutire"Stutt aracthorn st the Sarma Sfcnes|"mcregy sapeicd"Tie speech to «|ttecee wil be nay aiterent trem | J—Worer otd'H Oka whenaaring in fhe sal [Bove atime ine em!!! MOTORISTS off, and beat his man down In as|Rink. party of ua in the grill oe ‘and if|@l others the town haa snored at. RENSET ABE VArFO!) y and a er vision will be | ¥*¥? E, MUNROR. thort @ time as po nag he sald st thi 6 way in the meet. | Conditions for the long whirl on rub-| == — if oh glycerine is| If there is an opportunity for air to have made a good Ca i Basie Sate, Chastag Marvey’s lchtweight be little doubt as to| ber tires have been changed to revive! the winner of the race to be deter effect will be worse, leak in, wither through devective gas | one. He waa the most aggressive of | championship dete,’ sod Jimmy Duffy, thel where he stood. Barnet wants th ts j : < v3 " kets or through a crack or blow hol \ all fighters. west side bear cat, will furmiah te star ‘bout | National C oad y ] interest tn the old sport of cycling.!mined by the holder of the greatest | Agcomebtle Editor: in tha, manifolds the trteture nl et | _G@nenma.Ws ‘Mabectiom) Amaclea’e tills } One of the things in favor of Fred/st the Broadeay four Club of Brookimm W-| Nita atead a tribunal ore edeid| Next week's grind around tho oval BUMnbeS 66 POLRLE FY 1a oSpecie0 tole Could you Inform me what would |have proper proportion, no matcer how | M2 racine exDerts saa: i | Back eniomting, furchoad, An giave |ot sow Tort wil ie tie priacneis tg iis aitt| men outside of Baseball to pass on| track will bo @ series of sprints.| Caviting and tarcer for the riders ens | omune the, ming gears to break and. | carefully the carbureter ie adjusted wishing ta” become chagleare } oon eta h st abous Bradié. cyebtous | wabun * Ge wml) disputes that may ariae between elub| There will be a Berlin finish every| haven't the sprint ability of Grende, shaft? Could the tenition caused by |4°¢ the engine will not run properly, {all (o take @ course in your wid glance off ike @ bean from a thors owners or between owners and play| night, and the winning team will be| Goullet and other stars, improper timing cause 1t? Another opportunity for air to enter| Duy and Evening Classes; also private Would glance nee pet 4 Manager Chapman paired the riders Dp} 1” the engine and dilute the mixture is|tnstriction at hours to suit convenience, Boulder. He baa a long, rounded, pro- og Ba ioe bis feo my Muse {| Mr. Herrmann declared that if the| decided on points Agured up every) s, ‘such a way that the fourteen teams lect through worn inlet valve guides. Ss ial H Te ne a eee ED | Toowlay nigie st the Reeder, | league thought his Chairmanship of| Might until the finish. Thero will bel appear farly evenly matched, The Automobile Féitor recial Classes for Ladies | fights haak Lad bent When Wath. of Brooklyn, Mike 7 |the commission detrimental to the| attempts at lap stealing during tho| Grenda Hill combination that won Will you describe for mo the oper-| {sll oF write for booklet. it "As for the other combination —the | cet sow Minke to ble gym e: success of the game he would gladly] day and sprints at night, aud betwoon| lst vear has beon split, Grenda have it th ation of the vulcan electric pear y ii fat brow und upright forehoad—the | Premed wurprise ot the imjrovemont tm hie fient,|Fesign. For many yeare he gave his the two the bike fana will find it hard | [NK tHe speedy Gouliet as hie partner, |in the oll i ey mening eet (hace | auutt? ne seeewart Auto School M eharacteriation areejust as plain, Jim |i witha « rar, Make oace en the yopuhs | time to this Job without compensa. | (Ne tre to pike fine Boon, Ht wiltvalternate with Dro- lth would cause the shaft to A new system of gear shifting ha Sa ST RERT (01 Broaduie) ehett h * on jm. but howt decision to on, and no one can truthfully »; = ————S ES Betett Was ct thle tre, fe Biss We liar to tle owas mectng, = te te) that he didn't doa good Job of i. He| Fourteen teams, tho pte® of the pro-| in the lst of starters will be sev. |come sprung. been recently’ developed which de: EVERYTHIN fame enough—wan hidden under a soon will be re-elected. fessional riders, wili start on their] or! old-time champions, though the | automobile Editor: Suprent abit of caution, There was no trace | | Billy Fitmmons of Yonkers and Jack Starkey of the prehistoric skull in Corbett— | of the west side will meet in the main bout at the The gang began moving out instead of th, . number ts rapidly diminishing be- 14 and woul tk week's Journey one minute after mid-| cause of the advent of so many young |q {itn inrormetion choot the wlan. " Billiards Pa Bowling : ‘al a . Bev . Bobby Walthour, hero of many . And no trace of the prehistoric man's |Fsirmont Athletic Clab thie evening Roth mea| of town last night, and by mid- | Bight to-morrow. Several othor patra | stars. , ing: ly of depressing th Prices and Terms to Sut. natnral fighting trek bare bono guile ectire in ring cincioe tntaly, and) night the porters at the Wal |sent tn their entries, but Manager| # six-day sp i eed Whenever I try to start the oar in ina Gown REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, kid MeCoy furnished an exception, Peete elie fret, In| dori had a chance to sweep out, | Chapman deolded to keep the fleld at] tho German invaston ee RN ti oentge get gee aes d with the gear ratio de-| amas sewn ns aalKe-Collend More hieh-browed ppearanc ont ? ms oe ad i e Bi p x o i = = Mare _“high-browed” Re pearance 4 Pal Moore a fast draw. In tm emcond ten| hey won't be bothered again | fourteen toams to insure speedy rid-| Hddie Root, another stx-day cham. and take out the sparks and pour gas system is not compli- nie faces Young Rudy, for @ year, ing. And it 1s a certainty the bikers Beaten several times he was as ag-| New Chink of Harlow, - cent, of the ecetpt .| Beg, the speedy foreigner. esive a® any one could want to A poll of the maeazers and other SA area Toostphs as: Shale tes | Hy a howed that 98 per cent. of] ward for pedalling their machines aix| ,A card of events, including profes- ve him. His trouble was a weak| The Quemshoro AO, managunent has arrange | OxPErts a stonal and amateur sprint raot d mach, souvenir of army life in|s e204 et of bouts tor to-olgh\'s wonky chow, In |tHe baseball people think the Giants! days and nights, one) aa print racing and I etart with Madden, one ot Hy ed, the gears being controlled b n was and” even ally” retreating dui ha — ing, And if is = certainty the bikere tart with Medea, one of into the valves The carburetor Is hot noid cals one being used for | __ SPORTING. was a Cave Man by instinct. He loved] At the New Pole A. A, to-uight Prank Schenex| Go. st 61 ‘ UD AS Oe, ey. Goullet, the w joxn 2 yy | eaeh forward speed and one f ° ———_—___—_—— fighting for the sake of fighting, and| tackles Mill MeNetl, and’ Abe Attell’ Goldstein | had Onidelder fos talcy winaen at share in the recelpts, ‘This te the first |{n ig14, will bein veain. wes PAF put once the motor ty shot she wu Two switches are utilized be. Bicycle Races To-nighi when not busy with ring engagements | gore against Hobby Greenfield tp the two tens, | tho Htaroa loth to P time In the history of New York six-| Those of the younger group of cycle |tart on @ half turn, yon kindly the battery and the coils—a } Braves, left for his plantation at P of cy how t dy this? H PRINT and Kinde cf mouph nid tainble battle ee | wile Tommy Bim end Ty Murray clash tna aiz:| Haddock, Ga., where he expects to| day races that the riders were allowed | tars will be Eaton, son of d, Baton, {ict me know how to remedy this ewiteh controlled by the * { Kinds ot rough and tumble battles, der. IW the two ans at the Gueenebor, Mike Jontortain w erowd of northern base-| to cut im om the ate ce caer ‘This [the old-time eycle king; ‘Spencer; Frege we apes Geart pa he and a push button lo MOTOR PACED CHAMPIONSHIP ombardier ells had the true} reulmon of Bt, Paul meets Dummy Burne of | ball ta Cl 5 ne ga oney. Carman, Who was a@ telegrapher be- |' i 7 e fighting slant, — Unti) he had been| iroorir, and Tim Murphy of the mee ticmccl| Ball men at a Christmas dinner: time tho riders will recetve 85 per|fore he took to the Wheel; Wiley, and |neto? C, ULMER, ied by the knife Admission S06. Owing to the poor quality of the ling, the mixtur MADISON SQ. GARDEN ly arra: the ciroult for the particular speed de- | T7M=St: Falrmont aM jack Sharkey motor-paced heats, will be offered bi. elred, Pau) Edwardes ia, and a jaw that was a little too | the feature event Mik» Poulos and Dummy Bune ene Rat area er the ert ‘The new system of holding the race | cycle enthusiasts to-night at the Gar- amomatie Bitter: Adraimion, bie. ft 0 arrow for its length. From the way | will clash orw the tenound route, cestesnieuiaas "| will consist of what te known as the| ‘en a8 @ preliminary to the start of I have alternating current: { NEW, ROKO 4, ik Scbench of Newark ve, Wells beat up Al Pulzer In the first| cpaisman Wench han announced that th Berlin fini#h, Tho 1915 the six-day event. Four of the best | .stomobtle Patter: garage. How can I charse my bat. | Tso, DGreontiedd, Awe hae two rounde of their battle in New | pasion threstentd to lary Pevs ty ewe | FULTON TO MEET MORAN vp + The race was 40-| motor-pace followers in the countr: having trokbie) with toner AHO TY Date | ee oe Hie i heel Romany’ Ri ot York 1 don't doubt that if gitted with |i tose, for refusal to tra Prauhie Calatan ec cided in thia way, only that there was | will compete for the indoor title wien late uotor ruse and the geare Ta tnel wien ah Bo cheng |” QUMENARONO’A: Ooms rowisting powers he would have been |» ‘chrmmt Ad. ‘ef linctin nanan IN BOUT OF 40 ROUNDS,| but one Borin finisn, Next week! the champion, Claronce Carman, | Tne In iaton wrongs, wnatrerien can be chared) Mitte rathion ve’ stiinzor Nt @ likely candidate for the heavywelght| Ee Ufted. Tt was Chairman Wenck’s int ; iiley, Victor transmission are in good shape, but there will be a Berlin fintah every | George Wiley, Victor Tanart and | the" P |from alternating current only by title, to recommend & sanpeunion of thirty or sigiy y yaitho Dok 4 the car does not move, What Is the} jn me fi of rectit ‘ x 4 FANGO, N. D., Dec. 16.—Fred Fulton, | night, From 8.30 to 10 there will be Ree eet ae nn ip hae at \trouble? What would -ou suggest? |that the alternating lepute Aer Pyar SOMETIMES THE “CAVE MAN” oy ae a re Siead ton Tuelvt of word heavyweight puailist of Rochester,| five-mile sprints every fifty miles,|off for first money and the losers to M. T. PARK. |made to flow through thi tery in | Nex Tues DOPE GOES WRONG, tthe men eu sened for another bowt bY Ming. last might announced that he will | each winner to receive credit for a ™éeet for a special prize, Under the conditions etated the de-|only one direction. These may be of | sion, » ont 6, the Clamont A. C, mansgvnaut, and thet « wub- meet Frank Moran of Pittsburgh in al Thirty-four picked professional rid- ‘fect would exiet In the driving mech- | the mercury bulb or electrolytic form, | Pre Gi ‘ Moran +a5. wisbexs ie pros eet Fiat ees Sa sepremace bad bee sorted by forty-round match at Havana, Certain pumnber of points, The final org will go to the post in the ten-mile aniem at some point, A in oF driving! both types having been used with| “suns, NIGHT, ‘ ~ (0 Gop the matt | earty im Vebruary. Bight there will be © ene-Reur eprint, egen aad the half-mile handicap, key may have sheared off In the ani: quecces, cnet an anal Rule Brae Poe Jos hea gS Cig immy Nero Shink vs. Thin’ Murphy Bway Spt Club Bi'n, Tol. 6508 Hua, pout ade Wartace ng itty Buel ti Billy Make.” Others,

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