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oh THE EVENING | woRLp, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1916. ' uat> ‘STMNEBES ' BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (‘mean IN BY Hall With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer / TAKEN PRIDE EXCLUSIVE PICTURES OF LES DARCY, AUSTRALIAN FIGHTER, oo FAMOUS ATHLETES _TAKEN FOR EVENING WORLD AFTER HIS ARRIVAL TO-DAY gag QUAY EBAETS es caped from Belgium into a six-day race, if you call that “es caping.”” Sa nl | Sporting Notables Have Fads Widely Different From Pas- times at Which They Exceiled and Won Wide Fame. Jens Willard 9a he ain't ret but will fight $60,000, thereby making two atate- ments with ons breath, By Robert Edgren. oorrigns, 1918, Teagtrrss Brenivg ICHEL ANGELO was once the! M world’s greatest sculptor. He was also renowed as a! holders of muniti jwant Santa to bring ‘em ie @ tet more war. painter. Some marvellous examp! of his work outlast the centuries Besides being artist and sculptor he! was the greatest architect of his time.! | He would have been famous as either| painter, sculptor or architect. , Pro- fessionally he was an artist, often) called upon to paint the frescoes bad @ome huge church or palace. Sculp-| ture and architecture were his hob-| Ice tennis would be a 9008 game | tf 4€ wasn't for the ice. Tom Sharkey s1 he ain't retired, but will fight for $1,000,000, | Where'er atrand. ake: On diatant shores, in hostile lande, Where apcech ts strange and faces bies. \ one friendly form Hite wa with When a man can excel in so many | cheer. things it isn't strange that some of | Tho’ adventure’ | our best known sporting men take | May send vou far er corth ea8 ' a t deal more pride in their hob- =¥ | bd has Vins TH te port that bas nino! ee eens RICHT ARM | ‘Mong ‘alien tribee force you te them famous. | ao a “—-| Yow find’ that good old pal from home. F| Les Darcy Arrives Here; Ania, Trenton, Ceefe) abieebal Tibet, Shibe Park, Barnum’s Cirewa, Looks Fighter Every Inch, | ssi stimit at To Meet Carpentier First °°" i e To ace that friendly old “hot doggy. |days. Now we're here, ready tofight| LET'S GO. J any one—the of course--and - — #on, Al Hampton, amateur hand- Down at Princeton Hobey Baker 1 champion ofthe « oka . Jo a his " t football! camp ‘und played with him daily. was known as a great football | Hampton could beat Corbett, but Jim player, a corking athlete and the! was so upset at every defeat that his| Dest hockey player in the United by rh 4 tates. But Hobey had a fad that {'tor very w he wasn't able to indulge until he | crow ner, Billy Delaney, begged Al to} » a’ few. beat y winning game Cornett doover Al for hours and forgot | that b wa o KO >» agains! i was out of college. He wanted to) the freckled thunderione? [ens ? become an aviator. And he has suc-| Bob Fitzsimmons alwa | | 5 t itas ” al s declared { Ceeded. His other stunts ae fOr et ee en ne: H gotten, and down at Governor's Isl-/ fighter of his day -ant groate bd aud he flies almost daily, in sun~| A )y ane i tiie, Hut Riteslmmmnon inde when we'l Ko tose vienlist ant Bob Fitzsimmons saya he ain't se- - > shine or storm, as a member of the certainly had ne power over ani-| @ Cl J i y las lw f thelt ny t over with ge: Mn he will fignt for §1, “United States Aviation Corps. He be i 4 ieee | B aif pat ion |S eason oses Jan. 10, Just nN \ 1 BOE nen fin oh tal ,Darey . ; Biss already made a number of dar-| bis houre, Fits persuasive wayx| When Wild Fowl Are Here ; altel ctiits eke wrpale * uined on deck nae Fulton and {floran, fight would { {may account for the fact that th : e h Mu all wa be » fight a i e ha e emai inp tights |fion never ate any of the Fitzaime! int Abundance, " + danger of being beaten orrow about 170 5 Christy Mathewson was the moat| mons children. At every sympton wy ; Metit. T never fee tired: oF ; & little Jess, My. fighting famous pitcher in the country for| hunger on the lion's part Fite jumped beck ie Cian Waa ihe dlever CharT + 160 pounds, although if |, Jf Ban Johnson hae his way any years, But even while at the| on dim for ugh and tumble fight By Bozeman Bulger. ' Clever that T)didn't have to make weight 1 about salaries the ball players have if " He was a very tame lion when Fitz vald in in our two twenty into the ring about 166 or 1 paid their last income tas. height of his fame Christy be-| wos around. Fits had a bear, t *W that the bigls are flying in ‘ound George K, O, Brown at my best “OU inning to take a greater interest !9 which once climbed tres and re- enormous flocks and real duck hice suteed wild: Wan j_ It is easy to make 160, though: YOU SAID IT. e ond, fused to come down. Fit ent up shoot " t 91 ae ae doesn’t: weake e. en) ‘ goit than in the sport of the diame nds une to flown, Fite went uy) hooting ix at its zenith a wail rd te SOO eee ee aL was aiuaew Tennis players on skates may be Not that he ever neglected baseball. | tn’ wtrceeio fell to the round. with (Comes fron every KuNHINg apot along, very gaine.” ie oh! tre steamer deci. the all right, but no manager, will stand ‘That was his business. Golf was bis ruin, He fell on the bear, whieh (the Atlantic Coast for a change In the | How about AfeGroots2” ee allie know what to make of £00 @ ball player going en ‘em. recreation, He isn’t pitching ball any a* lucky for Fitz, The bear had Game Law h, McG : t One sailor went to the ¢% are but te i A ni : corking cNowgh lietiittisa woe ee | Oh, MeGrooty wasn't hard a {it told bestia ne Lee - ou Bago Jim Jeffries says he aln't red, ' 1 hs Abpea) , S| in out of Fita's yard, wa che act ibe there had not boon He didn’ mea hard flight has tian whG. Whe i " but will fight for $1,000,000,000,000. gome of golf. He is a member of | joped two blocks to the oc jumped (eNO change in the weather to tur I'd cal 1 fight, He came right |orasy g adil Liisi LLL ate J ecveral well known clubs, and whep|in 8 dell ght on to wea ey any fine shooting on the, Great in, flehting 1 it was ‘easy to knock! Les stopped f laugh. YBA, BO! ; 7 e ve 4 o A . vhart.) Sout Bay, d ow that ome t . , ‘ou'll exe 2 s - ; the cold weathér comes he moves| Hilt ran to the end of a whar;|Souti Bay, and now that it has com m out, He was really the easiest,! “If youl! es w." he sag After the war, what# Don't know, th lay his fi t e , ‘ t od. “Hl get vkfast. Ive Boul to play his favorite game hin off 4 him to come there are s than twenty days in Chip wasa fighter but he wasn't Ge ain davilaht aud haven't! % Barney Dreyfus refuses to tatk | through the ewinter. anor, “On anoaidr oceasion Hite. |whien to enjey it. During the past afraid and So it was {limo to-eat But fratl rouse] coc ees " ymons creat sternation dur-'week hundreds of sportsme to } s " MATTY’S FAD, GOLF, HAS ALSO) {orm crew 7 is W hundreds «¢ ortsmen h tsy to kr send my mother 9 cable so she won't, WE WISH YOU ATTRACTED M'GRAW. \iaturasbe aaa asariety {come in from the bay bringing gt Jeff you In| vere, Can 1 send it Tight (CHRISTMAS. AND. HOPR Take. Matty overcame John McGraw's| the ton cags and walking in nmong strives of black duck, brent and ye round 1 Darcy. OCdoursive eahyt prowalin reeRione len leche fo Prejudice against golf and Induced We irons aud clube and rescued |e ee and are longing 1 smiling ard. "Give tt to me and then we'll ee John to try It for a couple of weeks | Fitn, who Wan much grieved because,” With the yun, But th | tell you about that.” he sata {eat in Havana, In just two days John, his little practical Joke on Bostock Chance, The season closes Ji lin ve nbioidan PTE Les sat down and wrote the Ch rl P. ) lin his Ant Voice ought ; Rows. And wrote became a “nut,” like all other golfers, ana't Mi pads paehy interfered Just when the wild fowl are here in M 1 ice. The first time : bad oI yale ie ' ' " artes ores 3 : wit tz said he had the tions un-|apundance. The j ‘ 1 irs ne je + He lived at the Havana Country Club | Ger the power of his eye and they |{bUnd The latter of c ue low and smashed my alum-| Maitland, Australi Arrived 3 | Wins 5- Mile Run through a part of the winter with | wouldn't have touched him anyway. (/* ry thourands of ducks, unable lnm ou that it was almost turned| and sound. Never Felt bette Matty, and since that time has be-| But Bostock put padlocks on the lon | to get food on acc of parts of the be rt Deana sikh Greatest reception ever. Love to t Ji G Matiz. and since what tne an be-| Bit Meas time Pics came around. *" [bay freming, actually, ntareod to an est Chance of iste out 3ty seconde claimed 8h ces ‘A unior Games of several clubs, Matty, John and|KETCHEL WAS A DAREDEVIL | ath, and still no one had been al wad ays Hidabiall te icait “ulead Banga) lf OWN MAN- . # lowed to shod om. 1 * = oe ee , = A ' . | Charlie Van Loan are toseparable on} IN AN AUTOMOBILE, lowed to shoot $b m. This hy 2. Mg i fought he fouled by striking] Tes Darey's coming created a sen- Charles Pores of the Millrose A. & the golf links, Golf is Van Loan's| Stanley Ketchet's fad way reckloss|4 let of grumbling on the part tnhnhtng {X- ay ace five times in succession, But| sation among the local managers of | ran a sensational race in winning the hobby, too. He qualifies as an ath- ape ad Rh w nied <0, be a Criver ne muldon and others who depe ea af time | had prepared for him| fighters and clubs. Tex Rickard went five-mile run at the Metropolitan As- ds 3 APT ~, {a racing var nd his wild rides atthe nny ‘ ink toad mien © out on a specially chartered tug at Jete in this story because he once | going New York and San Frat seo | what they get from the bay for food ; | and lay hick cup made, Ho! OMe . ‘ 44 TAAL pete el sociation tryout games for the jusior played in a game of ball at the Pololare still talked of ng =| suring the winter Second Choice Is a ‘Toss-Up e one of the speedics heen it and lowe Only Darcy aahore 7 beg: 5)" national indoor championships at the Grounds and stole second with Mhe | ing men a ok we uy, ste While the new Law Betwee! Combi : this burt r ‘ The referee warned} » O'Ttourke went out on the Thirteenth Regiment Armory in bases full, which made him a regular | RADIO wae te et et tone. ty well as the Ne ate law Jetween Combinations ot 1 tc herat AY tains! monet boat and Was first to Brooklyn last night. Pores had # ball player, Van had his left « m | trled to enter a car In the Atlanta |™®Y be a good thing » prote Root-Madden, Egg-Dupuy bl endiwan diaiuaiified: Di woulditiave Rear re ceecere nee oo thrilling battle with Jimmy Plant of broken badly in an automobile acct. | road race, Mit the promoters wouldn't |tlon and preservation Sucks in} | i Hck ot referred to let the firht go on and {cuties c Jones Kearna combination | the Long Island A. C. for the first taur dent a coupic of years ago, but noth. | How It,’ Johnson was furious and! general, the sportsmen of Long Island and Hill-Drobach,. i hanes tod wraicli He eee react but it was sumored , miles of the race and then by @ wom- ing cures @ real “golf nut.” He now | wiked, loudly of prejudice. Hut heiare ioud in thelr dentais of any good - : + Kul ibdates locate vanicaiaqduhi talline ‘they wer on another tug that didn't | derful burst of speed leaped out to a plays a better game with one hand! Tom Sharkey, in his palimy days, |Naving been accomplished along the By William Abbott lef and i is Ml. LEFT. AUSTRALIA HONESTLY | et al ngs Kearns tri 41 #0 | commanding lead in the fina: mileand " of te thought of nothing but his tre ¢| Great Sout }: ‘3 ad Madden e been one be arcy at the hotel, bv as ge d pane te aaned to:'mith two. |hhorscs, ‘Thousands, of Tom's hard: Disa AMARA and Spears, bat tho big surprises of the race, Eddie AND WITHOUT ANY ONE'S HELP. turned down won by 200 Yara ose the Salk ie Uim Jeffries made a fortune in thejearned dollars went into his trotting |, Similar wail comes from the accidents, are concede Root is an et Darey smiled when asked if he had|. “Absolutely,” Darey told me. "I the start, but Pores had the ring, but Jim's one great interest was) stable, and nearly every aftorn Chesapeako Bay, w » there has himckah anne cus grinds a Anteai la: tint have signed no contract. Mr. pi - sprint 300 get the page after, tee es could be een Ol he Spec y nj bee © ttle ge hoot t “ ’ ea sea ! ave | lap had een run. in in hurting and fishing. I was with | he could be ow mat the ppaadiwag Loi heen Very little wood shooting thle Gergen sin-day th es.” he said, “but th tbs, cMAN? thd Planta merry chase until the end him when he was trainfig at Harbin |) a : Pie int Mh son in Maryland t ss , “. of the second mile, when the latter Jhad one larga photograpa of Wimself \ioeey Wot Namara in the vething to stop me. [) Jo 1 nover | tages “isaperate challenge and w Springs for the second Corbett fight.|in ring costume, and two paintings {closes Fob. 1, and the gunners are) riders remaining ROSEN ALR aC Ata eoan Liat! Hearne and | pee eee tte tee ihe nent te Meee A small bear had bitten through) Md abour fly photographs of Wha d that the big flocks of birds will! una he's bost on a short track Seve see Mee | ats Alms aid. | the pair batiled along, with Pores try. , cS ith bis favorite: trotte ve until It Is co be be \ % country and stay si le ontract when | ing hard eR Jim's calf and he bad a very sore) Tye'Vendig, famous ax an old time |!) rive until It 18 too late to shoot | the Garden's, Second choice n ARN LAL Ae ane lt Vs still | tite fouscmite, marks nnd been leg. But a few days before the fight) bookmaker, made a fortune at hig |eae Last year several duck shoot-| up petween the combination year at wetioall 1 that Mr,| [shall not pw min Inile 4, he Gunn a ee he invited Bob Fitzsimmons to go| business and spent inuch of it folluw- lens, member of priv clubs in the! Madden, Dupuy and Hill-Dro-;@nd has 0 r sib gerupten fi ayssn n hed to the front. He wee never in (deer hunting with hin the moun- | ine Hh Rh Vets ; aut ANY d to fight the new) bach, with the Koot-Madden team| straint st is very ¢ i at - acter eet for Plant wae com- tain range. ‘They slarted out. Twolon the North American Ce da test case, but as|having perhaps a slight edie teams WIN" Fol} in aha : 4 \ New Swimming Ree There was a fair crowd out for the Gays later Jeffries strode into camp| Without Joe Vendig at the ringside. |yet they have falied to get a favor-} Of the fourteen tans that HaSTREREAH ed es paeat Tsware She me out of{, One P. 8 A. In swimming record was Aries ant the. Broages! t of 8. Cie Wine ' with a deer flung over his shoulder, | He nae ine ts tights [ane decision |the week's Journey ¢ . and Goul-!m because of reddy why couldn't 1 go for my-|braten and one equalled In @ dual mest) the keenest Dertnell, of the ewinging a rifle in ils free hand. He; John Lb. Sullivan always wa Wilbert Robinson, Manager of the | let undoubtedly the first pick of / a8 an all-round rider v refused to let me, Mr. boty eh SUEY SrAGE Lea peed Mgt, wit gran seteten: yy, t in great good humor and as fresh |live on a farm. His ambiilon w 24] fw lyn Ball Club, who does a the bike fans to breeze in first. This t Dupuy are Known as the Baker controls box! : Looe ey ee are nel Lao Ef f Stuy-| the Junior Metropolitan quarter-mile hours later, footsore, scratched ragged) ye has been at home on a farm up| id who has made a very close study| up to yesterday morning, when, cially Neg, but they have repe until I was about to leave Sie 168 two acho 3. | - —_—- i and weary. Fitz told me that Jefl-|in Mussauchusetts, wearing the over. {of Wild ducks and thetr habits, says|Grenda was forced to retire with a litehed Ue nevessary enduranc urne to fight Chip aga Se re eohtoot team'| Laln Defeats Brandt. ries walked him half to death the first he is and pi anting Penney Ae ws |that the birds are coming much later | ¢ ae S coll ur bone Goullet, un a n a“ t ne ir sprints long ep i . w ae AV HY ne iz equal, | Rattling Lan, the rugged Brooklyn n s with grea San = o find a new partner, was also o lap the wit mre ot te y ‘uyvesani won the i s g Gide, shot a deer in the morning and cok and declared at that time that} velopment — iinme y ihade’ Bo. {one of tho most strenuous of s help. 1 ter to virtu townsman, Dutch Brandt, before the i ran away from him coming back to|SHERIOAN KEPT IT QUIET FOR/ingro nad not been a broadbill or| Namara and Spears first cho day 1 chiefly because of the eat sp pote a SY nae oe aD ae eas on tis. receiving aad Rant ; camp. At other times Joff left camp | TWO YEARS. lackhead, as Marylanders call that | yy Gyawara, throushou week method ring points on the jme Wee * SAY ARENAS! * Gree ten rounda, while one Searaenne with a trout rod in his hand and! Martin J. Sheridan, the world-fam- | pai r kind of duck, in thejof any of 4he Wiehe arth ae Reale aeiaa’ avery teens | the other round being to Brangy a sea Gin’ come back for a couple of day's, /oMH amateur athlete, kept his hobby louexapeako this season led in the spri nd accounted for been responsible for the 1 ; By VERYTHIN om He'd whip a stream until dark, sleep |hoave the And the fifty-six] “We bave not had a single shot," | ® of hin m's points in’ the so fart the world 1 q be i OR tier and fish the stream down again | Yt ved that game of Koll.” J |there by ie tens of thousends within | Important in eyele racing ; — strenuous ibe ori FY (fo8 She) ne putty) tha west side J the Broadwe yee : Heh Le in the morning. When fishing or) A) , he quiet for to] sy weeks, but then it will be too late | \ F | 4 moon Irish Betsey Clin 1 Prices and Terms to Suit. + ears, do of is we in A POWw e 100 ta — — e vt el oo be called before the . Hunting Jodrioe toryor atl ‘ubout tne | }ea"%, ahd none of His, weluht th |to shoot them, Many of our best a eae cts Jwoight, is Hkely to t 1 bet pre Lala “t REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANICS, ' ring. | \ § Ht out. Martin , o toning Commission shortly to explain |ten mur t f ‘The Brunswick -Falke-Collen ' Na Mterey te. ote: of tha moat| Re"e™ dared ¢ nfess to John Mlana- | shoot ing clubs may go out of commis ago, said Nar “L took a inan o} “Jo Boxing Comm 9 ; 4 # {| 20 to Bh West 324 St. near mses Pen, versatile men that ever fought. He|) a Te anGn ae oe eon ee oF sult of the ne® law, 1! dur unit of birds, and if we had ‘4 oe in er ew a e netn nd Te | W extremely clever at all games of | hus Py Mis hee he wen | tere te 0 tak fray Judgment, but yo Inclined: we could} ee pen | Azevedo at the Clermont Avenne will be opp SPORTING, f 8 pool uy and! ll ta ie a L, © Was} 1 am anastously looking forward to a could hav vocked ' S a. Marion's cokees Hehie isan inter 1 pasting a small white TRUM IRAIVA information tours aanee over a sis Al ae “st shor Baseball Owner Jim Buckley figures he has a be Jim Heels local K. 0, artist, and Madison Square Garden oe piu A pifling ttle golf club. | ¢ t owing Just what good or. ty SeOte Seu seae. i t fo edo in Harry Cond Y r weiaht, w 4 McGraw opened hls billiard plac,| ‘they would have laughed him ub [erument showing Just what good or | abu Lay th le I ponent for Azevedo in Harry Cor Bultivan, the Boston hea nila Dec, 18-23 i erent gees Coy met | of the club harm pas jeen done by (he change in) gon should open later and close I CHICAGO, Dec, 23.—Thomas F. Wil | but he doean’t ike boys to “run out''‘on | the main erent at the Qismpie (tb Mong < . i fo ‘opening festivities | “ys n foenelouanarsa: Gaal mony Bo echt SNE ORS AER) en es } con, while in the semi-final Willle Astey aad and persuaded Tod to show hin how |» vena | Witt ie “i eran a tes Maen Bie duck shooters. by Tact LRT He MALL went ae n (tent ainmioent of Wilson tt him. ‘The Condon-Azevedo bout is one |\oung Marino will cla Six ts = Bay Bicycle Race to play pool. And Tod fancied hin “V Eas ns hundred e rushing down to the a met ould do i) ors, ia the latest magnate to ente | ” - | ae Hs | terec mplon with t m- | Gre a Pate |lot toward stopping this high cost of jof a holiday card provided at the ¢ « Pas a'pool player too. ‘Tod showed | crcov ents nplon with the ham | Great Bout Hay, and itis vory diffi |{ving’ Really. | dont knom what the | FANKS of orgaNLzod busoball, Ht hecame |ymont_ Tink, tor, Xmas afternoon. ‘The | tn ti main erat st the Fairmont. ¢. to-| __\' Berlin Finish Each Night! | the Kid, “and ‘bet a iti Hie Was| he went In for eat, And he never | ciliate een mulde and gunning wife! men who follow the bay will do when! known here to-day. Wilson ts the| star attraction In that between Chatley 10), Breit, necima of tole for ee tte ; er at the finish by many simo-!went back to the more strenuous! da ahead. Age MANY the time ts up. They have to pay a ATARI HROMARAOR Be Unni Vea DuicaRoland tuere Blacce of litte core tae face” oe SH. 6a sports ex opt on occasion to eoach| ‘Tom Roberts, one of the best known | Hollar for @ chicken or a steak, when pak SE Oe RE ee ay Sh the Denese gs Wile Danes of ee Huan bh it rican Association Club | 28 the | Brooklyn, both hard hitt gers and Kid Taylor at also on the| FITZ PRIDED HIMSELF ON Sine j TRAINING WILD ANIMALS. Football, by the Way, seems to be! of ducking guides, came in from his football successors, Jand moat experienced of the old schoo! | (Rey, could hehe gs SHB Bae Me frre | M flowed ti e house and get as many ducks as! Columbus Am s ove the « ort that holds ita devotees | for ‘ were needed to last a week, And the y d At the Queensbora “ATU. to-night Noro Chink Ht Tommy West was a great Ne- | indefinite! ASA) DOME, tis desotone | fore Jae, MimSs BAG Fenoried i Worst of tin that hundreds of these | ®t 4 price of $85,000. All but 5 per | Vill Sie le Mtr ol chimes’ Rane tlae aa lie i} weight years ago, and as fond of! tinger tterworth, Garry nrane,| his 1 Ana. wind wou o birds that are not starve to Of the stock will bo turned over| preadie Welss hurt bie band ia treining for} MUM will moet Kid Queene Qucenshora 4. fighting as any ringman. But Tom-! jill Morley, Doggy ‘Trenchard, Welt | Tom is not an optimiat,. ‘The audden @eath and fall on One day| to Tinker and bix backe | ine bone with Chich Sivter of Scrauton at Soran fam }. my's hobby was boats. He as! Tan Yuck “Wilbur, MoMillon, | change in Weather, causing: parte of | mat, Rebruary 1 counted twenty-f ” ’ on Nex Year's afternoon, end it has been put| The two clererest banter - never perfectly happy unless rowing | Hall, Hooper, Kelly, Big Bill Rel. |the bay to freeze over, he seve etlered | dead ducks within @ radius of ten feet The former Cub man made Oe eer actor iecoatident he ali) defeat | Matt et the Pioneer Src M QE BENSHORO. Q. ‘TO-NIGHT, @ race in a shell or sailing @ yacht! wards, Jimmy Hoppe stor Mure | up the wild fowl until It ta eons ved |of a small atrhole in. the ice hey | hurried trip to Columbus yesterday ee eee ee ch disappointed at the past. (220M, when Hrankie Burne, the Janes iis star A'KiE UnuEN va Youre 4 TAERES, Pace. Al one time he was the best) phy, biffy Lee, Wheel Ad Tones, | tively eney to kiN the legal tame tnt, [couldn't get food or fresh water and) afternoon and in a few hours had 7 ; , avd Pal M the M rack, will by : 5 NG ALBERT! single sculler on the Pacific Coust,| Brickley, Mahan—hundreds of others |coupl@of houra, if a man in anything (qrepped there from exhaustion." r transact r , ate the ten round journey, The semi-fina To-Nicht, Falrmont 4. € and winner of many inatches whose Names wens ¢ Hy. famous, [like @ good shot. Captain Torn does |g Weaving aside loxal questions, the | jant Heian tREtEna a taantan | 7 si g Club t a Al MeCiosker, the ¥ 190 ernest weight title, but he fancied himself! te help othe enew the batiies| his opinion it has not had ang effect | Of Kood sport etter Ti GOWN) | RO ecole OM els Ball gel tree onapint 9 Biway Sp't's Club, even more as a handball player than they once Aman who haa|on the wild fowl in the Great Bouth (to, the bus. There'll be some grent oe ae oe Sb og aH bapa ie Ee ae tne! at the New Polo & nthe boo y Rout 3 mua As a fighter. When he was training! played th atest of Am an a fun for the xt eek ov tw and Reon i h 1 inecte site and 9 aman Bre Kee Are te vitle. F ne Dec at") Bloom ts, une, Brande te ‘aasabe t's allo sare there, | with 8 ng efore, 80 | lade be wain event and should at Sari Sor the fight with Fitzsimmons ut) games seldouw leaves ais Aral love. ve AEP loots Ve rwaila Burns “i When (ie weather changed & Weth wake no mistake about ‘that far as ia KouWh. | aae baw fas day [¥' meets of Woterbury + dal Moose ve, Freokle Burns, Ain Bes ! { i \