4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 19, 1916. BE IEW YORK HOW SMITH WHIPPED MORAN’ "Soma so ai Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Save IT HE six-day sacers have the advantage. They don't have to wateh it. 1 HEAR That You ARE Boxing Very SAGACIOUSLY, GUNNER , Gunboat Smith Outpoints Frank Moran in Ten-Round Bout in! Brooklyn. | | | After being tortured and bastit doed and strung up by the thu Onrmians, 1998, Wy, Tre Prom Rubtiting Co. Tim Ley me @ 3 os for threo hours, Charley Hersog (The New York Evening Work) Buc UNBORT 5 SECON luctantly a . onpoay rend pe WORT A SAILOR'S HoRNDINE To uctantly admitted that he ts Frank Moran at the Clermont ake “The GUNNER Pe. AT home? to be better than ever in 1917. §. C, in Brooklyn last night. ‘The fight went ten rounds, and at times was quite desperate enough to suit anyone, Both were in deadly earnest. In 11¢ first three rounds it looked as if the Gunner would knock ” Moran out. Heavy punches in the body had Frank in such distress that he began trying to block them with YEA BO! | It will be cheaper to e Athieti play, which is just like making aches cheaper, Eaaiy iN THE MEHT SMITH NEARLY Lost WIS Guove By HITTING NIT IN THE Boo (YORAM Tossen toner he af Riding through a six-day race is almost as tough as sitting through a six-day race. ' Al*hong catching up at the rate , his knee, gay Mae Tanatord Li foul fas. ra Gunboat Smith looked in fine con- om that South Ame uty, dition, with clear #kin and no hinder- President Wilson announces that : ing layer of fat. He had endurance will shake hands with the new Presi om and ability to take punch ag he dent on March 4. { Proved Inter in the fight, But he A d t T ke Pl 2 = Lena 6, i lacked the “whip” that made his J 7 ‘ange (0) a e ace NowONG THe ToccipiTAs PUNCH” — , crashing swings and hooks so deadly ’ * ON ‘THE GUNNER. "Round te deep Pea teak = 6 when he was toppling them all over. Of th W ld Si = The bikers are streaking, A score of times he caught Moran e or § Series | ety sete eae fairly on mouth and chin and in the Their knee pans need oil, | 2. | ‘Their ankles need greasing, body with blows that certainly would . . Po | it ht fs have knocked him out if the Gunner Schedule Committee of American and National Leagues, Which Cornell to Join the N. C. A. aie tiele leer UiOonalan, - tows ee Gama hace Meets Soon, Considering Plan of Arranging a 140-Game When Latter Changes By-Laws ||! iis ssuceret bm ; Moran fought hin charactertistle TWAT Hua CLASS STUFF Season and a Series Between Leagues to Start Latter Part ot See a a BST nY Bele ae ® fight. Ho was fat and thick waisted, ibelnsiN of August So as to Avoid Scandals. Ithacans Only Big University] Mh purposes of education. |atheir skulls dry am punk, y sluggish and heavy and threatening, lect" iT gigaeamemenianaia + 2 oe +i, | Panisation to dictate lta athletic pole hare all dusty, ’ f His eyes were sunken, his forehead Not a Member of Collegiate] fy ana iuhough the association des | slept a wank, 4 wrinkied and his akin pasty and cov- Cyclists in Garden Speed Up By Bozeman Bulger. eight clubs in the } ane veloped lines. entirely, apart sure all rusty, pan a te National League! Association. from those outlined In the conatitue nd the deep saucered dish ered with red blotches, He looked Hu Schedule Committee of the I jay a ae clubs in the Americ: _ u n tho: Ja eoateal at ¢ w I ch biking gent whirls— anything but a trained athlete, But A d Gi t N Old R ds National and American Leagues, @a8ue three or more games, The a= Seat | ton SReuIs’ cote ecaae into rmanlza: | If they had the price of admisties 6 he still had the bulk—197% pounds n e earer ecor which ‘will soon ‘beain ieee alle winner, under one of the arrange- ORNELL is likely to join the) ti) OP eUiticurs, who would demand | Whatta place for the squirrels! , taithe Gentiere ati, Also he bad —— = Important meeting at some faraway | ™e8ts $s to be considered the cham- National Collgaiete Assosiation /the, enforcement of the constitution | dlike. Down’ ia taking See the old calm confidence and the will | Eredd Hill Starts Sprint After ' camp or winter resort, has under con-) Pen of the world. Be Sette bead Imiasaries were sent at various| /eavuweights to Cuba, but ene a 16 drive & vicious punch ia @ fiurey, ly Hill Starts Sp: REGGIE M’NAMARA WINS sideration the most Important step} A®other variation is for the pen-|its constitution and by-laws, which|times to Ithaca to try to. win over | fortunately, Mike has bought "em Not Mant to be decided in each league, | Will probably be done at its annual] tie “ihletic heads of the institution | round-trip tickets, only Is there a chance of them short-/@%d then have a world’s series after| meeting here next Tuesday, The! same, wey SHAKE EM UP, ening the playing season to 1¢0/'N® Interleague games are finished, | Ithacans are the only big college not| | {nm several, cases the question was games, but It ia within thelr power. SU! another suggestion Is for the|a member of the N. C. A. a college, a member of the associne |p 2arney Dreviues's idea of fale < ¢ winner of the interleague games to| Although Cornell, with Yale and | ton, Was not brought to book bee Mian BO Al LAR ve Dreviuss ie an such authority having been given f Violations of the con. not) impartial Drey- o jolations 0 e constitutios al jury with Barne; them—to arrange, an interleague| D® entered in a world's sorley which |Princeton among others, held aloot| tie national onanieation ee eee | Juss on tt sf series of games beginning the latter will be three cornered, when the association was first organ-| it was pointed out that although the part of August. This has been pro-|.. Baseball people have discovered | {zed in 1908, the two last named have | {hn yeinclation it had never hong att | AO ARN Ib at ives of a rich man broke hie posed as a way of avolding scandal|t®@t Interest ts lost in the races since applied for and received mem- As the fight went on Moran seemed Field Had Fallen Behind to thrive on the punishment. He - tried to start something tn the afth| Former Marks. | round and missed several wild i a} . swings. Bill Brown. referee, growled: By William Abbott. | ever planned in jor leagues. FOUR OF TEN SPRINTS IN SIX-DAY BIKE RACE. ‘The ten sprints in the alx-day bloycle race at Madison Square Garden last night resulted ae follows: First—MeNamara, Ryan, Root, Spen- cer, Cameron. Kecond—Maddea, Spencer, Goullett, Drobach, Eaton, ‘Third—MeNamara, Ryan, Moot, \ ome on—you' {Como on—you're noting like acouple| ane thirteen teams in the Garden | of old tadte: Ix-day bicycle race speeded up this ‘ hii ont ® ‘ Seer tree ages eeveral welll sttsreoca and gradually picked up! This started a flurry, Prec eacees ei ater evar been and will in court the other day. 4 . f ni 3 7 % i The change in the constitut that may arise out of trying to| Mong the clubs that have no chance | bership, leaving Cornell as tho single | wrinh wilt te aay wit ree un lost ground, After falling fifty miles, roughed it until the round was over, . ii This was the first round Moran | behind the world's record at the 34th i Goullett, 8 % oF so "| toward the end of the season, and to] institution of prominence not aligned|ance between fact and theory elit. — Sould claim. Ho had the better of it| hour, the leaders began to quicken ‘ourth—Goullett, Drobach, Kalser, bee oe ball ee Ui GletribU> | tain ehatiatarent eoniething rats within the organization which has done | nate Mr 7 ‘i wrt, ,fgntera feet nm the #ixth, too, Moran slimmed| thelr pace and at the 38th hour suc- || Walthour, Spears. ion for the orid’s Series. is and is doing much in the way of edu- A the brain direc ' Smith with hard driven rights and| ceeded in making up all but 34 miles |] gXifiw—MeNamare, Ryan, toot, Hill, 1] ‘The arrangement, 1f adopted, will] ‘must be done, fet ee snaor OF eoiiege athe ane phe oaths | samen ain't oot anyths | ied sated, had the Gunboat rocking in| ing 9 apa on the best previous mark h—Goatlett, Madden, Kater, || De very similar to that recently] .,7he Plan of having all the Dlayers| leven. tection raised by Cornell formule she “em, uw ¢ Bmith fought back Merde die tesdcs | for the distance. agreed upon between the Interna-| World's Series, the amount depend. Was against the purposes uf th~ asso- PC rea tn | YOU SAID IT. often. Responding to invitations from the tional League and the American As-| ing upon their position at the finish Ciatton, which, as stated In Article II. the ath Vities in lor Tt Smith started the next round by|crowd to “start something,” Freddy Kighth—-Goullett, Hill, Eaton, Spen- J | sociation. The idea originated with | of the race, had that aim also, of the constitution, were the regula- leges and universities of the running at Moran and slugging ¥ cor, Reet, Garry Herr: vo 0 The schedule committees will be ton and supervision of college athletics States may be maintained on willingly. Moran tried to measure {till at midday pushed his wheel to inth—Grenda, McNamara, Kyun, | UUrry Herrmann several years ag} on husy during the month of Janu- throughout the United States in order ethical plan the bach, Root, and Js not entirely new, though It has him, but the Gunner turned the hows [the leading position and carrted the! ary, as they have to agree on a that tho athletic activities in the ent. | Genity am lucas a ° tion } s or kept Frank off balance by pawing [string around at a 24-mile-an-hour|P auth CNet Tereem Tl) never beon tried, schedule and report back to the lea- [exes and universities of the United | “Gorell ix naw free to Joln the ns at him. In the eighth Smith ran at| gait, Drobac few | | The plan contemplates having all! gues in February, Each league will States mo be maintained on an ethi-al | sociation if the offending ¢ was! PHILADELP Moran and caught him in the body |teteving Hill ought the fleld nappin, \frame a schedule and then a joint Plane in keeping with the dienit~ and! the stumbling b! levoaiee SLPHIA, Dec. 19 with a fierce swing. Moran clinched,|when Ie flashed out in. front sand | committee will pass on tt. | —<—<$<$— |Pleming put up a good fight againa ‘ . mauled, mugged and heeled and was!puined « quart S dnp heroes. tne If the season is chopped short, as so jJehnny Dundee last night at the Oo} : Parned by Brown. Smith punched [Caders really kuow what waa bap many magnates have suggested, the [Pic A. Aw but was outclassed and waa m ast as he could chopping wil e done in April instead (Casily beaten by 5 4 hands, but without musk errant Nl | pened, Uetob | p Ey Se New Sar effect. In |) ys ‘i the list two rounds Moran starter |.,fer Ave minutes the riders wer with a ruah and tried desperately foe [strane halt way around the track in| Freddie Welsh, the ly for of , a & knockout, “Each tlna the Caan |/DUrsuit Of the flying Bostonian, of October, Experience during the past ten years has taught that the weather ix much better for baseball a during the early days of October than the Amateur Athletic Union, anticl- 7 mJ orld’a Hshtwelght | who Laster Jolinson, the clever col: champion, will figure in another ten-| 0d boxer, at the Harlem Sporting Club on Frederick W. Rubten, Secretary of |tion of at sic ue of athletic 1d a meeting will t on the held at —_. ste 7 4 Friday night, haw been matched to. boi d . on ; Was shaken in the first attack, but [Write Bobby Walthour, who at} round bout on New Yeur's afternoon, | oy want ae bm mall 10 for Mew of Apell, Hoth leagues lost thousands pates a record-breaking entry list |the Mudson Guild to-night to perfect an nde Welling « t Sized prlllingly and took the lead |to hold his ‘Sern with the newcomers, | 3 Manager, Harry Pollok, has just Pid of dollars by the postponements last for the try-out games for the juntor |**#0°-4Uon, Btisead ‘i Vis. Dec, 19—Fast ae . Bnd Blow. Fee ured, and heavy then tried his luck at lapping. the | completed arrangements for him to box | don't draw the cove tine,” sare Grande, “be |MPFINE and they aid not get It Hack national indoor championships to be} pcertainty still enahroude the place] Milwaukee Mercy jitehie Mitchell of. Ap : There was more eid erie hauled tho Houtherner after three | alters hon . ond * lacing here last nf ‘ruin gout with @ knockdown, nitenig Won every ro fs it 1s necessary that a decision be Friday night. The lure of a trip to |ehampionships will Hattling Lovingky, Light hearsweight champion: [reached very 80 Jaimant, will box Hob Mol at Youngstown, ing than Welsh is to recelve a guaran= chasing. torn scoring by elther man, laps of frantic Willard’s title isn't in the sligh Just before he 88th hour score was! ter of $1,000 and the privilege of c+ n So that the man- Buffalo for the champlonship games | berry of Co rs may be able to fix dates for s ; Aoi : save the sixth and te “ 1 on New Year's Di together with a Jate Advi: pre eventh and one of a. danger, Mest posted aton, son of the former |cepting 45 per cent. of tho Kross Te-[O, on dan, iT, Bat les ten ginn aged ree | beginning their spring training. NA eAAL| i Ho eotoe’ ativacking (Mes York aw) ha Hebipnaln ad no of theso was even, : i nee Cycle King, shot out from fifth posi= | cripts. Simler in his recent bouts has | by bis manager IMn Morgan, ant the nest time| ‘The Glants, however, are going 80ld medal, is ape ACHR, SY ee of getting Bayete a ACK CURLEY has the papers to {ton of the line and had gulned per-| shoun remarkable tmprovement. He }ite sar he srry bn will Ue at lant tas [right ahead with their original plans, entries from all nections of the met- |the games, contingent on the assocta- a? Prove that with Tom J : haps forty yards When ae ke eee oon een iard to extend himself | en rather stale in the last few (ighte on account | ‘These p by the way, contemplate ropolitan district. ions being assured that the track fn i J " h Tom Jones and riders set sail after him. ‘The young- | 0°" e allzhtly. outpointed by [Of N# frequent bartding a new od of getting the playe: Madison Square Garden will be put in @ t+ ack Kearns he will handie tho |ster, determined to hold his advan-| and was only sllabily ollpolies - accustomed to the change in climate, Kilkenny Boy, by I!/py0drome-Maid ition. If the meet 1s not held ‘obson of New York by affairs of Lex Darcy as soon iQ Les sprinted for eight laps before | Frankie Callahan, the crack Trooklyn | joe Gorstnes, the cast akle featherweight, aod Inatead of coming directly Into nor- of Erin, James Butler's four-year-old ew York it will go to Philadelphia, {Ison last nisht In a twelve-rouna ' arrives. Management by syndicate [DEINE Mhally overhauled by Egg, Hoot | Ushtwelght, |The bout between Slmler | wile Danes “of he Bronk wory mated) thern eltien from Marlin, MeGraw will setting plater, died yesterday at the |The date ts March test here. Tt was a slashing battle bo iy ‘Gecomink’ oo, Bs sate yand Carman, and Welsh Will be held in the Town Hall | Tom McAniie today for a ten-tound semi-inal | play a series of games through the fmmre City track. The thoroughbred r Guite a number thought tal ' 4 ning Popular among cham-|" At this period of the week's grind|in Scranton, and on account of Si At Saturday night's show, In the feature event! cold belt, stopping in. places Ike Pmpir iy seer A few dave, but}, Johnny Overton of Yate i in great| titled to a draw, baon was } Plons. Curley expecta to be a cloreloloven teams were tied for the lead | having been born in the city a record: | Mike M middleweight champion, and | Kansas City, Indianapolis, etc, They had been ailing for a hea re-{temand to run at Indoor games thi ——___ ee rival of Tex Rickard's, and y toland two teams, Ernest Ohort and|ireaking crowd in expec Joe Barrell 0 Hila will box, will play practically no games in the Trainer MeCormack thought he had re- J winter, and it seems as if tho Yale rule After Knockeut, ts hold that Carpentier-Darey battle In| Bello and Smith and Kopsky, we * = South. covered, but yesterday morning he was] parring an athlete from participating tn L | MMs own trenches, one lap behind. As the result of Wid) prone Bur je + Taneh | OD? of tie snretators at the bout betwaon | ‘The Glants were In wonderful con- found dead in bls stall, Kilkenny Boy |more than three meets in the i Dec. 1,—Jo ' oy sprinting before daybreak, WhICN| 6 pig wont wid Moran an Sinith at the Clermont Rink let} dition last spring, but were set back started six times last season and won | §° ree of a se will work to his bene- | 5 nown as Young J ! Willan agree in debt after the londed only when Spencer and bls | tree in this velo ik wa Jack Tomvaey, the Halt late City | a month by a cold apell In Boston that started six Nimes Wage Mote ond Art iat rather Wan 10 is dlamdvantaxes for | Rivers, died Inat night tn the dl : ard fight in Mavar he sald partner, Carroll, were forced to quit. | Jeu" tt Mt . heavyweight wl haa thirty-nine koockouts out | ryined their chances, so it developed “ve Q | 3s, ¥ nte em a Hing rooma of the nal Athletic ' (# “ oD of ten ronneda at th forty-five houte to lin eredit, Since he wes | 4, was the Brookvale Handicap, run at)" has been a to run would | following a knockout bh i is last night, “but I've paid every nickel] During a lull in the morning hours | ji_ igs » bout later on. 8 spond. moxt of his time trav BLS | Callas low adminiate: s) 1 of it and have mon t the camp of the riders along the | wee yet St last sown hee he haw taken om twenty pounds | ‘The Yanks are going to Macon, Ga,, Jamaica, |tween New Haven and New York to| mathe curate alifornia in yf of and have money’ in. the hank. Oe A OE ite etc F iy | ete tnt senth He now weigia 10) iwnnde and wanda 6 eet Land will como north playing a series pein 1Ald tor the organiza. |<” M® engagements sixth round of a scheduled ten-peund H a hake @ dollar out of the| rita by quad of Depart ea See 2 leches, After the bout he declared: “it 1) of games with the Boston Braves, Plans are belng laid for the organiza- pbs sy we owed in Cuba before we left Ha-| that the riders were being doped, hud | (eye Meme of meen 5 bal fice Eun conipaction tn the wniverssty |) Nias Avers s c r oe rid he weet side, will trade walloin kya on Jan. 17. This is one of oldier Bartfeld knock bi i vana, The only claims we didn't pay |come to seareh fi crugs. Henry ; Mere'a Dan MoKetrick’s latest outburst: Sam rj Nelson Metcaif's schemes to bring out | Flynn of Long Tstané Clty 4c eet 4} wero two or three take cla y Jousily convinced the raiders that] The Munts Point Sporting Chub, whi Wallach's chim that ft wilt insist yom @ hand: I Ni f th | k the potential track abllity of the ninety | round of the 0. i! Americana who tried ty hora re hy | black coffee was adintnistered to the |« bout rcbesuled for rida ’ piehnt referee for tly Badoud-Cim match on atest ews O e InNRS cundiiates who have reported fur tho | (Inst niente a parat at the Military i idn't succecd, Mr. Weber put ae riders, and the inspectors withdrew nge and Mattiing Tom dh of | Thumday at Empire A, ©, is merely a squad wind brought Flynn down ounce ae j Ie the money to pay all bills. Afterward {after watching a spirited sprin st, Lauia, how been aunpended until it pays the |ohance for him to oljoet to the rleme wisctel | pom Boyd, the Fox Hills Golf Club], Great Neck golf members, to the num- wey BGR | coun! {} | he was repaid out of Willard's carne Mix-day the partic! ‘ for taxa, on recent box t ty i su arty tes Loh ses and professional, will take charge of the ber of 180. peld a sollitic alton feaat at aor V K Hrown, athlete man meer of! shepard Geicatie ai iy Diswwasieial ‘ Since an be goul of youn r | (the articles (is satistactor als . 0 el Biltmore last nh #| the Toston is tugued a chatienn| She 4 Ings, Sinen then It han heen way ae Oh Couns sed the lie we Viste noon was Gata come. | Indoor school at the New York Ath-| for the enlargement of the popilar Long | iNToush the Millrows A. A to Fun a relay | | GLOU’ ms a } pion that ever held the title, He acta | hardships of the long Krinds are eager | Aconting to the Columb papon Johnny Mar | yt jinigo be nanved, 1 till, and alware wilt {Jotic Club on Jan, 2, and it is ex-|tsand fuahy"atenen” MT aucerastul | elected tenm of four men ne the MAK ie talon, to way the least, saved Fraaith ay 40 per cent, of all his earnings, and | [OF Ue et oe noi hee fees Haney Cun Tose Noite flees and, Still | sed'thot Cen Ratead will prove. to the aera, | Dected that he will be busier than) the club shortly w ‘anch out with a ns th Madison Square Garden| M\Manus of Salem from recetving ti i es and a ne other 2 speed, No one was probably more | ease: “Haney Cen Tone Route Here and Sill) and not Cres WA will prove te * id a [eels a oh embership of 260 golfers and enough 34, Juuletus from Chariey Shepard | Jones and 1 aplit the cuher 20. 1 lanatown to compete in a six-day race | ‘Deen’ Hesse Ho's a Fighter.” Under vais faction of all on ‘Thursday that he is Gms | Cver because of a competitive feature) membership of 2h) golfers and enoleh . [York "ac" Tenney Shepent of em ‘ AWAY Now. Jens tan't. through wien | tian Wil Spencer, who pounded hts | heating among 0 Hinge absont | mant est | whieh will be added, This will con- ‘ 1,000, As soon] Julian S. Myrick has been renomt-!S¢nam was disqualified, but experi f fighting, He's willing to feht way | Way around the Garden: track until [the Harlen jo sare: “Mel worth sist of a monthly putting pri in can be swe hated for the residency of “the West | 1" 4 observers al the ringside saw ne S js time, and he'll Aght this winter ig] nis team was withdrawn to-day, This | iterw s butt other words, members will have a a0. and needed | Tckot to, be voted one at hs nants | eoomeme 4 there's any one to match against |tWenty-one-yoar Senadian Brae Based one bit of | The nest o ese gory chance to compete in an elehtcen- s will be DUIK. | ieeting of the organiaation at Delmon | ’ him. only to win @ six-day Faco to Tl ramon he thie fe that. he 10 | in SHerlom will he ata ima ater hole putting competition, and they] : . fara: ten's on Jan. 19, it Was announced yew. SPORTING perfect score aa a performer ¢ tn what Mr, Dollarat the Window | Mansare Th ronal hae siened uy Korwkot | May enter ea often as they like, At| At the annual meeting of the Massa- | torday : nme OUN P. DUNN ase wheels. It was only a few months and lay the old “Sack! | tim Healy, the County Kerry, Inelamt, mauler, to lithe end of each month, wherever ties |Chusetts Golf As tlon on Jan. 2) the i MADISON S° UARE GARD! p there's ne trate, SRaUTes US that) ago that Spencer turned professional nthe wiigaing tyye of Harvey Tum Sullivan, Oe mod easels in ee ea ae nen eee tayred off by elime a WIN he ealled upon to leet as] CHISAGO, Don 1 or Dee ne © truth, absolt inthelis compete in a week's grind, and| mae, ann Willie A Une rent ie a ae ane nds. Se eee cree Club of TimpOKiines “inl Malkner tone iH SIX-DAY RICYCLE RA H rumor that Dillon fears Miske.| he had hopes that the team of Spencer | i Marino of he peat aide for the encond | — ecting Wilder to succeed Marry 1a | cutiations for the Berlin Finish Each Night Dillon and Miske both wired two days | and Carroll would be up with the lead n tor | with a Fran W, ©. Fownes jr. a former national! Aver ihe nominating committer of the | fuaigiions for the . Worik and promot ety | The neer family, Will, twenty- | Hradeay Spurting Clu Satumlay might, Me of | welterw SURLY the youn, t golfers of that district. |» ere” fae ig boxing daily at the went one, and Arthur, nineteen, have ridden | United st away from all opposition in Canada, | * with Wilby Kobler ant Chick Simier | ‘Pie Croacent Athlete h Wilder Is the you man ever HN mt r President of the ani eee one atten [inated for President the Ma sociation by train, ‘They are t |12) "Fownes, M Brooklyn will (006 Bust ee Miske’s short career in Brooklyn h ries aginst the ama | On eerie ; rounds, or some of ten |The two brothers, competing as ama. | and We me be 1 hotter r Wold on Thins tay ent the ent tute. Inierosts oF his tinh, which tas ape {chusetts masociacion. He la about shirts rounds, to-night ut My teurs, were BOCA Y for | ee before for this, eoganers Aig) AON eur | Baran ira teory d' for the amateur championship. | years of age, but has made a brillian SPRROM TOSISHE Oadway | eae nea s the border ing Metropolitan Amor iiladelphia, | fact that this attraction has never [record as a golfer and executive, rite lat at) ent |eame for new ‘fluids to] Daa Mek * Pivtsburg and New. York Woon, Ty. in held tn the Pittsburgh ‘asetion wil > 118 should be one of the t Hat | Ca i ‘ dicwe at Manhattan Canin tho samo club there wil be # 110 | be one of the arguments offered In favor heavywelght ecards of year, | thera, after scor 0 pound oan clamea, the final of which }of an Oakmont selection, TIGERS OPEN HOCKEY me 0. wy ee) heen @ sensation, He beat Matting Vailaburg, turned pros, | maton letwnn Pp " : abe of the intersity boule, | pnitip Carter. the local amateur, who SEASON HERE TO-NIGHT. Mat, Of Levinsky 1 Bob Mohs and showed | Arthu od @ fondness for beat- i bcd bya AUTOR era ——- can Aneie played much sensational ke feat winter A , Demrieinan ith Taphietey f ing Frank Kramer. He ima hr tthe Bos, 4 orkyille Se om hm \* and in the early spring at Pinehurs! pea . r Lebel inthe PD esi 9 cr Aen heck WeGheAl Oh All MAbEa amaiiet lo tw the Mad wh Boxing was resumed in Yorkville | going, South, again shartly Hi f her, Princeton will clash with the St merica’s Finest RYE { ht or Nght heavywelght of the Oa SRE Atha ry ° c yr, Colin Carter, stn vat Phil ape —— Year, possibly excepting Di And | American Cycle King he Spencer 1a Inst night after an interval Nf FIC on Dr ad probably spend most of his time| Paul's Behool hockey seven in. the \ Miske tx just the kind to |Started In thelr frat long rave at Hos ; years, when the Yorkyil Sporting Southern Pines, which Is only a few | opening game of the year at the Bt { give the “Ghant-kille ot |ten this year ney had good Club opened its doors. The new elu rom Pinehurst. | Frank Dyer of] Nicholas Rink to-night. ‘Tho St trouble. fj chance of Winning, when Arthur was is ni aby and for lair, and Reginald Lewis, the | Niche ah SPREE OG as : } and he « “a dout in the last half hour, At Nis ¥ thy geal soy |Westehostor ‘and. Connecticut “cham Fess Born. bace PaA Wot tetaveral ND D 4 ham. en as 4 hickory | thur n't especially care for the ora and interesting bouts. In| pion, will also spend a few weeks In the 0 Ps Mlle Fae do Rail gt ant cn ihuarovon’thg | Marathon ways ot racing, bul” Wil mil base ut quapey, Howard: #6 very | Bouth, hour AE the, Finke forday, tuning uD HAND MADE SOUR MA miltin Dillon hes been worried | Wanted to show that the family had tattle with Wa Imes, Whorsubstituted for | Pe Witt Ratch of Cincinnatt has been | had, its full squad at the Nicholas more by men Hike Mike than by the |all-round ability and wan one of the ame club next Monta vii fought too’ to | eyeeted Captain’ of the, Yale «if team Hink ‘several times 6 week for STRAIGHT PURE RYE bi heavy welght» t wouldn't be at |trst to enter t arden g om ed cach other for the en suing year, le is a member | month i Hy Pr | Ail surprising 10 ssa Minko entirely | Will (@ 4 fine looking Ind 1, and said Burne is, with Howard landing mic department juntor claag | Williaa to-morrow nieht and on Erte MADE IN KENTUCKY, y, §S. A. | upset the reputation Dillon built up| with the build of a conditioned at and | io onler t the more e(fecilve blows Ta the aunts and has doen one of the moat conslatent Foe eee Tee eae aca pevAn | i t ; ; my inal, of ten rounds, Daye Medar de-| golfers on the Yale squad since enter- < he St. 3 as 5 by battering Cowler, Weinert and Ho tipped at 175 to-day after ™ feuted Mike Smith i a bout that waa ling college. He has been a tournament minnersup for the Amateur Hovkey H.B. Kirk & Co., New York, N.Y. Moran, jeuving the track for @& 1ODG Fest. — Beilor Grande tue full of action from gong to gong, winner in the Middle West. Levgue ttle last season,