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THE RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 20, 1916 BIST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (mame Ba, Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World), COLUMN HINTS ON WINTER SPORTS--HOW TO BOWL ‘RABID RUDOLPH- | Aaavre— ° |THE Best Part About a Six-Day Race Is the Seventh | Day. ! Gunboat Smith \acted very rougl- Jy in the ring | with Moran. ‘Tho low brow ac ally tried to pick NEIGHBORS ARE ALL TALKING ABOUT IT. ey ’ | Story That Les Darcy Was { Shanghaied and Carried Off to Sea as a Stoker Isn't Given Much Credence. ' 1. Pittsburgh aaa : Lene TH BowLer sous EMD REACH. 6 Dreyfuss raising the price to see the af MERE'S « story in Australia ° OULD US pie ates play. Just lke raising the } Lect Pe ens he lesa) . Law mF Chem HIS MRTURAL ADVANTAGE price on Danions OF something satche haled” and carried off to sea as [ing like measles, / ®@ atoker. It isn’t given much cre- Py ry 1 You “UST HAVE AN alien | you warnit MaKt IT A Goop one. .~ dence, however, for Les isn’t a drink- ing man and it would have been Sav, Fowers — > A FORKFUL. { Dw Ta sew TT? Gunboat Smith started In by bite \ While poor old Serbs Take to their heels, McGraw’s Base-Running Suggestion 0.0": writer a fow months ago claimed that | Darcy's expressed ambition was to tls ell fg bir fuer TRIE | Line of ting Frank Moran a gross of times in ; Setap te ipat “the crepe’ in. his - TM Couvaneamion the nose, gave three dozen large ase : liquor, And imagine what would Tie Manor, ABSOWTELY sorted swings in the ear, a flock of oer a A a oh 2 Wetaa tout ON THE Love! BARRED IN OUR. thamps in the dinner and a whole or if the Australian public found i set = | rogiment of knuckles In the features, ' out! | @ IT Cast BE, From there Gunboat gradually worked On THE LEVEL. up to the climax, ' Ye Australians think that | cena Darcy, if he 1# a passenger on i e))////// LET'S Go. | a steamer bound to America, | < Uf see | : owen will fatten up on the voyage to such _— | While vere hits: @p extent that he'll never make the my AB eae - pied » scale eee: Amongst their dikes : middiewelght ilmit again.” Aa oN roe wre ‘a ii a i A lot of nuts i That should please Darcy, for as I Cenvers® HIS BALL. ° Rave here on bikes. { understand {t he hasn't taken the, d A N t I t | hla | a ad Leaders Agree Nationals Shou 0, ican middleweights, One Australian wouldnt care. to be a middiewelght : ¢ ne lee gees and fight Jess, | eaeiene : \rhere ts not of those southpaws! expected to win the pennant. e old Nature be Porras Donlin, Donovan, Coakley, Ma-)jn°re,'s pot one of those sontnotion Ai TE ing (aoe F ircy may have been a little care- ‘ven oI , who could get away w' ha — Makes the world square, eg AOWLER SERS A SPUT | in the American League.’ On top of the grumbling in Boston bgt tess in semi do for an Magrvend VAmEIGNES OnLy ONE PINUP | thewson and Others Approve Anu ods haowa that better 840 over outaiae the grumbling in Boston Me awtfer here anyway. But he hasn't seen Jess. i myself,” agreed Bill Donovan. The) the ownership of the ox, there They suffer there, (Te ae to eae BUTTERMILK of Giants’ Manager’s Plan aiberance ty particularly noticeable 18| Comes an announcem a Mr = . for Organization to Adopt Rule}the Woria’s ser The umpires have | Graber, a Chicago t al man, will | i ‘i : to get together and decide on certain| be secretary of the club. This puts | Which Will Prevent Pitchers! pitching motions before the game 80| the office entirely in the hand# Of —y.\ gia go aay bom a grulge tant with F Making Half Balk that they will agree on what to allow jalicns, as the Boston fans consider of°% “ie © : tom Making Half Balks. and what to consider a balk, ‘The|anybody other than a native born. ae be aan seksi sa ie Saami hcunaK naan - et a cz gouthpaws in the American eerhatlann ce fans up there have seen y Dreyfuss could make more ' 0 % 4 ything like the chance that) and talked with Frazee and War charging Pittsburgh fans te the moment! Yea Bol Poor Las| Gye ° B haven't anyt ! . E zema: 5 y have in the National. though, they are not nearly so re sesicesae core St Si. Day Riders Knocked | TNvis. on sears ey ene eager ml Mena mrentins pee toni ay ithe anergy vt oe — i pA pues tld 1 Haughton more than the) Boston writer, while admitting the reuld be More kooks b mM MEETS WITH SUCCES M ni ecause hel ability of Mr. Uraler, regrets tut he| Would be moro knockouts In boxing ; _ FS Ps student of baseball and pros-; others,” Donlin went on, tee the ‘ vouldn’ Darcy arrives In this n Bad ill UPON FIRST TEST HERE pective manager of an Import-|is a student of football Fulcs and can|Was not born in the Back Bay scc- Matches If these fighters wouldn't country he'll have more man. | CoBCclOoOu jlnblbbh. Sake ant minor league club, declares that |*PPreclate what those little things tion, The only thing to do now js to Waste @ lot of blows on each others agers than a burlesque ' ost i : yh - amount to.'I see the Rules Committee | get Bill Carrigan back and win the domes. a 1ce tennis, that's the latest 1 1) the National League Rules Committee u troupe. Among those who a genrcferddartan ML RTBU | | ouODY WALKS: 4 tives ie ope, pennant, That will sett ni od sport. ‘This form of competition || : » will meet goon, and I certainly Re ope Benue Darcy tied up" aro Tommy Burns, | Duing Race at Garden wae triekiott Sorte Gret tine in ||"! Make o serious mistake If the/they will Go something to give the F - pleied tes * Where duzze get that stuff? al) Bare a pleture! Imagine - for the first time-coming tage tea | te 2 € 4 deat ae | right up to be introduced with the intention of Issuing a challenge on ea m4 * yi oh e ol tional Leas base runners a chance. — Pollok, Curley, Kearns and Tom| thie country at the Ice Skating }/Changes suggested by John McGraw | ‘ical Laneee Wee On interested lis-| Larry McLean, formerly catcher for, Wrestling’s on the level and eo ase eek and & pumber of mystertous | Al 'T Palace last night, and was voted a |/@re not made for next season. tener and he agreed with Donovan|the Giants, Reds and Cardinals, is the Alps. { ‘s iin Dare will be so bus: Seven Thrown from Their session, which succeeded in putting |} success, Among those who listened as Mike! that the difference in the interpreta-| anxious to get back in the game, and " —— - ; sctting the “iAnagarial matter. tb the fleld seventy-five mites behind the |] meg of the first tea rankiag |{discussed the subject were Bill Dono-| tion of the bulk rules in the two/ it Is Tumored that he will got a) Laks tote Aiken foun alay’ aay ee Ome _ ine to fight for a long ; world’s mark at) the sixty-second | I sig basen : ieahie fevae ean yee oe. Chance as handy man for tie “eds. | Pastel prises. Whew us" ata ' eh a] Wheels = This Afternoon—| ji, |] Dlayers were among the contest) van, Hal Chase, Andy Coakley and] leagues was very marke Mathewson | Manage Mathewson could not con. |™ rangi aan ants, They were Watson M, Wasb- 9] Christy ‘As a result of the nightly sprinte! Mathewson, all of whom is certain that Chase will again lead) firm this last ni the Belin system, the low- |] burn and Dean Mathey, The other slo | | wae y HARLEY HARVEY arfnounces; Spears and Cman May Be , ncdiadsttiele heads ih approval Ks a that} to get in Bl hen . oane | be 4 odtded . © league in hitting. He says thal (2 G that “BI La Rue" is coming Seriously Injurt eat points to win frst prize, Coulle tices. who) Syed Wee Frederiuk 0 koep up the pace,” ald Mike,| Chase played the very beat game 3 only thiety-two that ougnt not to be Di on a Kast to mingle with our most eriously inju liempewith @ total of three. point ame Theoslore Roosevelt Pell and | “te National League has got to en-) MMi, Summer —— Billy Miske hopeful heavyweights, Charlo iden- : one point leas than Spears and Mo-|| Mratus tf, tiumter. Wasbburo and courage paso running and the only : }_.Immediately after the holidays A tifes “La Rue” by saying that he t*/ ¥ N t est opponents. ane aevi : + | Way this can be done is to rigidly en- 5 = Manager Donovan of the Yanks will! Whe young husky Who wor ibe Vesine Ry Withers bbott. Rost nd Maden with five points, || Mathey played several sets oO Yitorce the pitching rules In regard to Charley Comiskey has crossed | vexin sending out contracts to fifteen | In att ing GO Coast. amateur champlonehip og | (te of the worst als in the history! we) third places while the remaining || doubles against Alexander and Vell }ipalking. McGraw knew what he was} ail the prophets again by nam- | of his players. So far as Bill knows knocking out three rivals, ao af thee of six day bieye dng occurred 10! palrs ave separated ig margins. and the honors were even, for 19 T) talking abot and that is why the) ing Clarence Rowland us man. | there will be no cut {| calaries, lu meneame rent along and collected the ‘Far ithe garden this afteron, w | * mcore:. aE. Napt,. Fe tantehle A Ceeeees Seis gar [os Bt Otte. 07 the Waite Soa to suc .| fact he bays that one wo of the! Brooklyn fans were treated to @ Western P. A, A. national and int ih 1 Bobby pears, only son of 4/] served to prove that ice tennis ts Ji tion to what he proposed. here are himself. It was expected | oye May get a ralse national amateur title althy ranch own any nuinber of left-handers in the Na- real, slam-b light heavywetght had tae choice |} pot only feasible, bul that it offas H i that the former minor Iague : i : : PAA way a oe Le this we know who tH ing his’ father's property |} opportunity for an exciting winter J Honal Teague Whe: Ls halt balk | manager eam be let out nan | Capt, Nuston received a etter from battie at the Broadwa » Sporting pul La Rue’ » has siinplitte Tom Bello, f wing in the cycle racing | Othe, 1 in skating is of |! otlon and are permitted to get away] Manager Mould be let aut, par | Bob Shawkey yesterday h last might in which Jack Dillon o spell ame. fle knew Young Bob, with the Siiee SaabiCe (But it ae a¥ls h it. As @ consequence the bi i f {Robert told of just | 4 Indianapolis shaded Billy Miske of 4 he gave it the right spelling Boh wore { becoming “Vrank Kramer's|] Course, a necessity, » La runner has almost no chance at a carly in the season the Sox were \pig deer. Bis Perk Bothi man Wvore’et isle would be a lot of wrangling |MCKIY revived, but srecelved Injur> guceemwor, dectaed to pedal his wheel, || deat that tennis skill of a high J) i sere ar ern meee LPR AR aaa gee aaa 1 their hardest every second j i the pronunciation of “I'Heureux.” |ies which preve them continu-|That'’s the reason why he is now ordor veule be developed ie tae eo . ’ and eee : te Mieke's long 16h might even lead to vio Ch ae a Hs fined ithe inet ap of | CRY TAO and volleyed with much of the \ rinceton uns e ro asl which has bothered such men as Le- sa Kind heart, He spill happened the last lap of spears is literally tralning on six-|} same dash and skill which they ° + | vinsky and Moha, that enabled him te On the lileureux 1s known a one-mile sprint fea prize, Car-!d@ay grinds, th he di y | é . ae a one ca prize q ay grinds, though he detests them. |} gisplay on dirt or grass courts, /p g 1 ¢ ood Bho ne Fat” TP Novrboeaisbe Hel iemtrestondl: tani Ctle. dita, cae |e eulared. Lita twecita cage to ime | cieriey, on Ge OF srane. cour | enue AME OF eye wish schoois Gamer Com- uc O FAP ane «goo owing | Ri Eoeledgh tae Path citreus | rounding dead man'ttarve when his Prove his riding for the 1917 season. |] ing them only now and then, ‘The |! jmittes of the Public Schooia Ath-| Good ring judges gave. Mieke ae j but because he Is fat for a fighter, Pounding wn'tarve when his Pies simply following out his cam. |{ & irae Poedeog |h ockey CASON jieric League degded yesterday to | From OOPKE wiira and fourth rounds, with the Hie is twenty-four years old, stands|Whee! suddenly «wved, throwing| yaign {o usurp Kramer‘s position in}{ court ou which the men played change the date of the ual cross first, second and fifth rounds fatrly i 6 feet 1 and weighs 219 pounds. So| him headlong down te F e cycle world. But &p t _|f was marked out with painted blac —— | d idoleveilve e + 4 a Mou Vig enough to Bane KAy one loroiie iephee fo ek en | thug coneltere ore than training | lines, and the regulation tennis p he /Country race from December to the even. In the sixth Dillon cut loose 4 There'seno Peter Maher around hos (Gtenda, trying to avd the prostrate | ting Bitaciter Wass. ay trainin® iT sail was used, It waa generally [i The Princeton seven opened (h*! thirg week in November, following, Alfredo De Oro'n world’s three- | ang with heavy smashes to the body ? ty give I'Heureuy the kind recepyen |tider, collided with ttguard rail and Day ne yonace hia eenalderal agreed that singles play was not fj [cal hockey season by defeating Stl ine sace at Van Cortlandt Park, In |Cushion title doesn't appear to be in| hog Miske slowed up for the rest of F Laat prodign, tee ide that other |tell from his machinevrying to avold |the “dark horses” of the ra feasthle, but that doubles held J/ Paul's School at the St. Nicholls) wich nearly 160 schoolboy runners |!mmediate danger. At Dovle’s last) :ho engagement. Miske apparently ago. s0 I'Heureux enay get be. Teg (Carman and Grenda, Bars Debeates, | “Watch Boe and McNamara” is the | jnany possibilities. Rink, 6 to 1 The elnnare a red raced over snow and ice with the| night he took the first block of Div guught himself out In the early 4 supposed to be the pet of Sunny Jim| Thomas, Drobach an Bello all cole /sowan of the six-day crowds, |four goals, tn the first hai and '*° temperature below freezing, In act-|150-potnt match with George Moore | rounds, while Dillon seemed to take " s Set vite I Tom what vf can glean [ded with one othhand fell in a) e————— = Dacirataccacneoes — jin the second, The losers a “ling to have the race at a@ time |of this city, 50 to 38, They'll play t0- | on a new lease of life. @ tieas he’s big and rather tote cea | : Jlone tally in the opening pertod. of the year when better conditions| night and to-morrow night. (Phe biggest crowd in the history of + can’ fight wel! enougi to beat up & Phe crowd was ih auproar, Hun | The schoolboys played a fast, aise usually prevail, the committee did| The famous champion of other days the club attended the mill, Dillon the amateurs—ihe amateur jdreds rushed to the ot where the jgame, but lacked Yam are Ina’ | not consult the Championship Com-| appeared at times to have the ivory! weighod in at 174 pounds, just « bunch belng made up of Iie \injured riders. w red, ‘The a A 7 : ‘vidually they outshone the Tigers IN| iiittces of the Amateur Athletic| globes bewitched, much to the delight |quarter of a pound more tthan his § Aifter $5 pounders. ut helsacen stopped the te feveen , Chatlic Welneri, the clever Newark | Youksm claing that the Whar mazes eave bia | nearly every phase of the aM. | Union lee the opowd ihat ont abous (he tauie| caveraary. % hasn't sown any tal yet lo put . fen heavyweight, surely {s having lots of | the dovision org Movm iu their recent bet | phey ykated faster, carried the puck 1 t Doyle's Academy. He was favored | y him in # class with practised profes. minutes, while Drs, Hey and Finkel-|touble landing @ mateh, Several times elty. jena t - men better,| Dartmouth and Harvard will mest) af bie: A . \¢ é slonal Aghters. I¢ he hus it well wel-|stein ex: yet eyelt iu han teen scheduled to, box, only to] deck Demsses, the Kak Late Clty hearyweignt, [Vetter and covered thelr men Better) o, the track thie year for the frst | by the fortunate Kisses, Hie luck) pomme Wiese ualy. for ne faye he's When quiet was restor race wa tuld-be opponents run out at| $a arrived herw, vestertey placed bimseit tandor | DUE their shooting was a tite In-l time since loz. ‘the mee will be was accentuated as Moore, gallantly | lard’s crown, and there (sn't Ace Wan is would a n out at) & , y seat o , ive work: Was Rehan , Boston, on 3 a heavyweight in sight just now who | resumed ast minute, ‘The latest boxer to| murers to Jobu Keita, Segottaions are vow | ferlor and’ thelr defensive wore rea) bold oy Jind Pennsylvania also ‘will (attempting his spectacufar up-and-| could even give Jess an argument it} ‘The longes Hostaciting sprint | HJertep V tts Carl Morris, the DIE] Sgt gmt fur the Clonee: wae read Gua'(mot up to par. Ford, the Princeton | Oe sented by a team, making {| down-the-table shots, often missed | d see wen | dined down to Havana |o¢ the race dcourred pt before the; N&PMPa heavyweight, who was signed) mony, 7 saalibcnti | goal, had comparatively ie dimcult | 2° Fyee-cornere. affair. by the scantlest of margins, De Oro} Far id feeling frisky ; PAEOKS “ENE a pefore the Central Cit spite the fact that 0 | Alans tixtieth hour, Oscar gy, catching {UP {9 meet him before the Central C131 a4 witiaum bas ei 0 through with tie {HOTS to handle, 6s He Oa tet tet | one high echoola Indoor champion | 8% 10 hie high run of the contest, ; IMMY WILDE P great little | the eld napping, snead away to a} >. of Kansas City, New oa er} match with Youag sowberg, the Brwhkiyn ban- ; the aggressiveness Of 1h i y | ship games Will be held In the Twenty~ | run of 6 on his fftty-Arst turn at the) j Rosita « PNeNSRKGA COUT MONET IPRS Tettee ihe eee tate mete ae e autma dent word to Hariy ia, wo sears is dines tefeated Joe Lynch, | kept the puck In tho ‘Tigers’ end of | fh/! Negiment Armory, Brooklyn, on table, from m scratch, Tb) white ds bottled by | Young Zulu Kid (Frank Di Melf) | iy acts a \ olok einert’s, manager, that Mor Toe frig Ng mongole fifteen rauads te a! ene rink most of the time. Saturday, Jan, 27. Junior nigh ac wok caught the cue bali in @ cracking} } Monday in eleventh ¢ i , uring thnext Art 1 cance match aad that the 0 a Dick Conover, sald to bo # second | gtudents will be eligible to compe) wig the-table play and bumped It €.6 J. BURKE | mand He eleventh round of thelr minutes ail the twenty-4 riders w giant Is now headed eaat The Dovgau, manager of Hank Soran m | Hobey Baker. did not shine overbrit-|in the standard events as po epreml) eg arier in the game i] onda satel, Wilde is the onlyjon the at one tinh each team ibe the Cit bareuer bia Leth auninit Wantly for St. Paul's at coverpoint, al-|events will jena mile inte.-| De Oro collected 6 from the same sort ‘ siish boxer In recent years Who! making quick shifts. Ganboet Sai * the Clermont Ave iy uch he played @ hard, fighting game. | Permission to pov re t classes with the best in America and| wy 4 tt f\ a ‘i Poiray dhe rrabtectraghb ld oe Mi gf fe ugh be bos Conover suggests Haker, | scholastic Ryo A Sot Ws Hit Ne 4, | of luek : hen the ous ring stoppe tuteude to figat now as often as matches can who, Was known to faine as a St.) the Irish-An 7 , on! > hi 1 Australia, He ts a wonderful little} Kopsky and Smith hadvat anecher | taade for him, He wil protedly bon Mill Hrennan | SOcr hos tue air ie light and he ls| Poly Prep, Jan. 20, and Brooklyn Col-| Moore trailed his oballenger after fighting machine, thin, bony, slight tn a, ie gees in Rociewter aud tien take op Chase Weines: at jof the same general build, although he | iege [eb. 17. the first few tnnings of the match build, syet master of a woutertyt aR: Ad Hill and Drobay and Ryan |! vy i he Manbatian A, Weighs twenty pounds more thi Baker b de that Was continued through 9 ‘nn: | knack of hitting that enables him to|and Baton came within yrds of los- |" the bout and ever did. He does not skate us fast 4s) pijtip Bower of Arlington, Mal ings. He uniformly played for the i aknockout, The “Ayweight” clans in| being penalized, rushed tthe tue was Walter acohe vba oha banked to seistyd Goer, at Startem Buorsing Club Dev, 2¥ ee tis plucky work at centte jbeen elected Capri team for next | bank shots. Vor the most part his A pes H the jud 00m, a9 Walter Mobr, who was booked to kx coluted borer, at Haslem Sior'ing t it was his p y bury College foo! cysts ‘io galoull a j this country doesn't amount Hed. | stand and told the officis that col- |e a f aa bie plucky. Wally by the tigers: |bury College football team f° Pest) ting was poorly calculated or he } Young RosneF and Young Zulu Kid, |iectively and individuallyehey knew jon” Ou AME, ut ble Mand im eminings | jog Waguer, the veteran Uantem, who a xd St. Paul's only | Vea: | Bower Joverplayed the English to land the } hoth of whom have been knocked ou! |jeas about handling a eecey Freddie Reese the Mrvokirn tox don | Oe Casino the Fier y euid, he, apetaed, (0, be all ever, the |ho | ue bel too full ih the corners, His by Wilde in the past few montha 2 Ri rote ABN dh ls 9 ABE eg ule Reese, the Brookirn boxer who made 8! \yar'y attecaoum, hax stated t ¢ In, helg # knee hi ‘ HARTFORD, Cono, + best run was 4, In his twenty-fourth Daeat Gale teins ered Rat tn than any ne else nthe wrld. Hop a Pionver Sporting ¢ Mast | at Grupp's, Me ie working with the popular pper, but his speed on skates is aan Murray of Norw ’ Innings Moore Waa preatiy botuered|| doean’t detract from Wilde's perform that iin jndees foal ee aeeieaten @ eaclly defeated Hed M:Donsld of | tga, deck Suardey, Joe ears that if be van The greusod Hered poorly Individually, |day elocted Captain Of the Trin the tobacco smoke, once trying to Ancen, In every thant he lias shown penults, whieh pineed Keke Bas haan faatshed te bas ivan? |bs ona wu Sark the gm be wi eons RHSGLON BUNS gra ox Caan ear Colleus Maasball teem fo Rue tenon manaeenie nimself to be y and al &mith but one lap b , m0 OF Detite Falls, HOW SOE. | tident that he cau eaally defeat the ex: | olfset the brilliant —indiv json. MeK who W pul one lap behind je leaders that “ied . lward G McK po gd ella Davey of "Phe first sprint it was a stermined | ‘ | (NNO) eeeesesestiaeanmsninee jhockey of the 8t. Paul's lad Malt spring, but failed to return to ante } 4 7 on be men be effort on the part or the Ky-Deputy college. f y y \ Dips, ond they are most enthuslastle eam to jump. the eld. Wer EME | yo fet Ml oe meeauied to the sinase ot FRANKIE BURNS WHIP | GOLF NOTES. + "Ris ‘and the Dee. sat: BURKE'S { all in describing his fAtic ability. gained w quarter of a lap 1 ie Mickey Danu-Goorge Ma 1 round bout | FAST T \ Jadishis eee eee nes entered the a0 ka football team will S [proprietary ; WEN ZEIGLER, th amous! Mie a lightning fast pie-uy A kath deg i. ae LYNCH IN BOU "| Wiiliam Harden of the Goorgia Board runs at the tryout \play Byracuse (N, Y.) University next ello ; aN ZEIGLER, the famous gradually began to increasihe 0 re fares iee Jer athnd | cannes i t Metropolitan Association to ‘Thankegiving Day at Lincoln, it was| | old-time boxer, is up against 2 Une after the other the dre rants Jove ynch, the crack weet olde bam! ogi xperte old-time fans ve- | Historical Society |» now the belts the ws ‘Fhlrteonth Regiment” Amory on Ps Atal i ie en label hard game, and for the first began tumbling out of theidninks to fact that Ute rea) fighting | topher Columbus of golf In this coun- | Friday night to selec ot f moan discovered the fi # seen nowadays, under the ten-round|try, He has a v ‘o-dwision style of boxing Jn this State,| home of Scotland's royal and anciet onal {indoor meet at|game, usually played on Thankegiving ay, will be put ahead probably to som | date in October, ‘to the funigr | Buffalo on New Year's Day time In his life has hung out the relieve their hard-pressed ouriners, 8 OS and called for help from his YOUnw Ray Eaton of Newa; wodtinan, manager of Wal Moore the on the botti ‘on! ad when he Lantam, las received an offer from i Stat nd this | la | Pye Pry For years Owen has to ta inp wh n he Was relWed mre offning bis Woy @ amtoh with the vin. | However, the pack nousa at the; Kame in Shee Jared aac ant Amen e the ory 8 ; fa managed a “farm” ‘called Edgewood {2,0 Wek Of time by Grassy” the Wire haadtwaiAl Soar tattle, when | Clomeer Sporting Club lagt night saw ae| Bone was Salem Crescent A, ‘ Stinten Resily Whine Thame : Reet, at & operie Junction, N. ¥ nusd 40° cone ‘to 4a Mei " fought there easly next m Meanwhile | faust an exhibition of fignting betw tis quite possibie that the amateur ner. Glengee,, . c Pry} le Lacan & 0. | ue nt ebony : mvt Zor severe! months he has been s ugpiat I w» Aeining a : Frankie Burns, the clever veteran Jeraey| championship tournament of ‘he inton, Uh ight welght, MM and helpless. He writes that he is anpiatance vobach vas an @ Burns of Jersey City t | champto! aS handed Al Thomas, the Harlem lgat: j other victim: of the wild spat, but re sles City bantam, and Joe Lynch of the west; metropolitan district will be heid ov 8 Wmpreving, but must have an opere: Hveduy “Hilt “after twee itttten cae | Mine Phil WERK Mousey afternn ‘as has been seen here in many'|some course other than those men- weight, « sound thrashing, Thomas was ‘ tion in a few days, needs money fe Wed , by wo mittes o! wide, ni y M dropped for the count In the ninth and ! medicine and food for himself and his “Miriwind riding saved th m years, Burne was the winner, but ne|tioned at the recent annual m ‘The Irteh-American A. ©. tanued entry [tenth rounds and was hicky to have h Mike MeGowan anounced last nigh aneoctation, Since then familly, and can't get it until! he can {TO being set back ithe bisclenan | snenns I had to work his hardest in order to| Of the asgocieree Nal’ bi Te blanks yesterday for itp annual indoor | heen able to go the limit WHITE LABEL work again At the height of the sprintig smith | Poe \enday ny ears tae decision, Many times during! wl gtarence for the linka of tne lini- at Reetare an matarane ihe as | | Tne Scorch of OnearAon ta’ the first time in over thirty nA Th Peat Gulad | name the ba eh countered with a tuarol Golf Club, That organization en eventea are om the | Coogan Oatpoints Ha | Reeraareet a, ie, SOT OUBLG 08s eo te Kapaxpeamith coments | dim R out Grover | gine (hat rocked Burna,; made no application for the tourna. a actnn | BOSTON, Dee. Mel ot ; Ihave asked for anything, and were pal n combination | Lives ot Phitedalanta i “ prone hiccvin Bharat apa 1 meat at the meeting, but since the | Unexpected atrengih wan shown by| vay York and Larry Hansen of the SPORTING. | Tnot sick and so far froin friends | JO*INg 4 lap, wich was eventully re- | but it wae the EETeCaLvanCae | oe cot wae, pragented to the amelals, the Princeton CHU inate squash tule [NOT coer tn « tmelversound vout et | MADISON SOUARE GARDEN Y c ‘overed on sky's e | hii unehin : «pad mateh with the Cresce | yom e ound Bout at magulgnt det now” writen Ziegler | covered 2) Kovels pioter to) the | wanin vou, tbe Brae ania, wus ANA fun comtinys! nods, pancling nak ANOYPHS Mata Chat i fw che wieh A600) AMRVGE, Wit al cusps AvMat® |" cM A Sane ete mn las | MM QUARE GARDEN, y # werien of xpresm| ani te b bere this week from his home tn Dan-' ese of Mrool to have the tourna. |terday. Althony eof Coogan all the way, with Han- DEC. ¥ {so:|SIX+ DAY BICYCLE RACE ferented tires, s haven't forgotten }speed of racing the riders cettled | tor me Gefvated ‘hires matehe Aid everything bur] of the ansociatios vex Young Torry Motiovem @. the anock out Red steDonald of Perhaps some of the friends of the west|ment there they will be glad to han- to two, th mt men forced the ving chiefly as the down to a stead galt for the aftrnoon Natioual A, C., @biiadelpbia, Christmas afternova, 9.60. le it, gue to three games in as mhany matches, yan snowed @ lo! of aggre ‘Berlin Finish Each Night 4 ‘ OR Ls .

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