THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 27, 1916: ipa Saka! PUTTING 'EM OVER T SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (*inewomm LIFE STORIES OF CHAMPIONS TOLD IN OUR OWN MOVIES | rm Pe ! vn QAIRIO CUDUP Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening L* DARCY 49 over hete with a piece of mistletoe pinned on his fist. France May Decide She Is Not Able to Spare Such a Daring and Skilful Aviator as Georges Carpentier. | Consensus of opinion that the Mm. tonal Commission could stand under the mistletoe a long while wil Barney Dreyfuss giving ‘em a t Homsne fa iators tie tee Copyright, 1916. by The Prem Bub Oe, Tet Now York Crowes Worl) ORGE! CARPENTIER of} France has signed a contract to fight for Tex Rickard when he comes to America. The contract fess Wittars, A Peor. Buf HONGST Cow-PUNCHER, Losep Barone LEAVING OMLAKOMA Jess “Thies oT His PUNCH," IN NEW Toric s ,, + AWA!, HE JESS IS INTRODUCED WIS GOAT WHEN HE HEARS “THAT Jomason HAS FLATTENED | CRIES IN GLAD ACCENTS, PIT Works « T'LL SHOW EH I'M Tw] FROM THe RING NIGHTLY FoR. 3 MensTus, =o Be es eae eoemees P Ren WY. ; vaoder was written out by Rickard after «| | Teermes ar Reno, ..°T WILe LICK THAT DINGE MYSELF GUC. +s FROM WIS LAKQUAGE IT IS ALREADY EVIDENT Thar | HE SWE Ba LAUGH. WHEN HE Save] “Cant FIGHT Now othe cman” teeth et Tan fia, the subway, Who, eae 6 conference by malt and cable Car-| | Se Jase, PRSSINS Bom. SOLA OM etcan cs OE ALA tn PR Aa} We WANTS To FONT Tiey FALL oFt ReieCirs] (5 BUSY LAUGHING AT AIS (aU aeS cred) |Seme te ae oe es pentier’s manager, Descamps, who othe ‘daa has shown himself to be a skilful) : " LISTEN, OU Pat - ee =e ym YEA BO! reatchmaker, informed Tex France " THERES A BIG BOOB our T, e . reo nderete entro her cha ha if EST THAT YOU CAN KNOCK Barney Dreyfuss, the O4 Mad no enie to neo, ner enampion WAST TAT OU CANS ND | wo Sports Once Ridiculed | «xs - " OF SOFT MONEY FoR IT, naa Weight champion for @ probable beat- Sometimes you see a fight where ing in a bout in which he'd be out-| [ ¢ | Are Now Most Popular the fighters work almost ae hard ae classed. In this Descamps showed \ | the refe! : good sense, Carpentier, out of the ring and under a terrific nerve strain for two years, would have no possible chance to make a showing against Jens, who not only outweighs him by @ hundred, pounds and tops him by half a foot Wut is a fast and skilful boxer to boot The only question now is just when Carpentier will be allowed to take a furlough for the purpose of boxing in America. He is one wf the most skil- ful and daring of French airmen, and Of All Outdoor Pastimes),,°::» aii mmm to meet Willie Hoppe in a 260-pornes game. Hoppe shot first and Jake ts still supposed to meet him. | Tennis, Which Used to Be Considered a Mollycoddie Game, Now | Has 3,000,000 Devotees, While Golf, Which Was Formerly} *7"* °° 4 Called an “Old Man’s” Sport, Has 700,000 Men, Women and|-;tarry, Metean will cach for Glee | Children Indulging in It. Irsingtn at gays me —_———— -" ann. ‘onnie Mack bas signed By William Abbott. ment players may be numbered by Advocates of a stronger bas Bo wasa right. Not one of ’em was tho thousands. This year th Curver HIES Him Tu HAVANA JESS D "i | HE most striking feature 40}; ‘ aids aoe boned oa a Ba WIWNG UP, JUSS Goes West Whe dace ORS ANDO AFTER “THAT IT'S | big interest shown in the court game : sd fa Bent | The tow thaumcnd doltare that| | AND LETS A FEW BUSH - ‘Te ENGLAND AND PrRsuaDEs THE PICKING — PLUNK= COUNT IO] JESS WHO Cauans WHEN sports this year was the great| around Chicago, and the Windy city | for Walter Camp's All-Amertem would go to the French wounded LEAGUE FIGHTERS MArE J. ARTHUR YOHNEON To Pick A Tess IMMEDIATELY Becomes A ANYBopy WANTS To See | number of people who actually | Promises ie attain os tennis growth| /irst team. kl go to the . e*, pa | played ore and mo eric of the far East and Wes: fund is of little consequence to SHOWING. ri coda Ripe ONE WEALTHY BUSINESS MAN — = -- HIM FIGHT | played. More and more America 18) °",)1 devaimaretne bd it ahieca: an irestetne finan ta ti taking its recreation and exercises| tne more remarkable when it 1s con- | lessons wotll'of good outdoors, and 1916 gave a convincing sidered that only a few years ago oe proof of the new tendency in sports, | the game wag held in contempt, with| Public will be satisfied with base- If professional games are losing thelr | only # comparatively fow trying their | ball prices when they elect Mr. Weel attractivenass it is only because pas-! as the faovement farkeers eenae. 400m | worth President of the American times that the average sport lover | nis quickly began to threaten the | beague. ¢ ca jay se! joy’! ..| claim of baseball as being th steered ian snecita he edrehartichaall EAN se eing the chief] oven with one fighter gétting ord-breaking period of popularity. More surprising still has been the | $30,000 and the other getting $40,000, I 1 Coll PI A heasae hE We seem to be following the Eng. | Coveepmeas of golf, the same “old |it can still be a poor bout, n 2 - Loca a) a on . ing EK. L. Hopkins of Yale at 6-1, lish custom of “less work and a litte! ™4n's” game that nine out of every ribing the testing of] Eugene J. Glannint will remain a lege Players Am) NS eet, Wille Sik? beothees: Weancla more play” The rush to the plays | sport lovers would have nothing | YOU SAID A FORKFUL. Survivors of Round Played |!!0pkins, went down before John L.| Word has Just been received here that grounds is not entirely confined to| OP oo tint only a short time ago. But France compared to the services of such man Siam stcrto's An Fork ai Junior Tennis Tournament ora Grameen al Eugene Giannini for Indoor Championship be a defecttve cartride, which may mean, in a pinch, another British 4 for Britain, woklier And in di Britains irplane ig LM Eero member of the New York Athletic “A defect, a wee defect, might | c Pho? imake it stop'in an acral flight. That ee Aoriatrenn, Weeki tab Peat c ae I might lose the plane, and the plane i so i MiEnt lose the watery.” mestiag of the Doatd of Governors) Ot urts Littered by \ the younger of sportsmen, It is | SPort times have chani | After seeing some of the aueet another Amherst man, at 6-1,| Willie Smith, the golf professional at| now the Hrantioe of play P men. dt is | there were over Ode aie Niibereas toe nla ieaaen te ee eee the Mexican Country Club and national| nce to inauioo am ootae tore: of mod. | tablished and flourishing in the coua- |o ts'dautae Goldman of Princeton] open golf champion of the United) crate exercise, preferably golf. try, with something lik poupiars So Carpentier’s absence from the! violates bo: the constitution of tho 7th Regiment's Ca ‘0 Well-fought battle 0 . | ba ¢ 700,000 men, OI mand A 's Camp Para- Edward O. sal States In 18%, died at Mexico City yes-| Heading the list of popular outdoor| WOMEN and children trampling their| SHAKE 'EM CU Socks works ba. Mott done ery | Lub aad ofsthe National Association sd P ! Oi Gand fl terday of pneumonia. | sports come tennis, with a member. | ¥7¥ over the links. y of Bast! Willie Smith was regarded by many| ship estimated by » Proved more difficult, |as th and found the lines for . It has been figured a " i red Alexander, |. : guired out that golt| Well, we'd all qualify to-day for a ‘ul exponent of golf| the former national champion, at made even more progress than tennis | place on Walter Camp's All-Ameties, of Amateur Oarsmen which has tho Y} ali P flyin; oe German phernalia erent wtent Jose a battery——or | Fight to}... all crews of the club from ! most Krac bee this season, The old Scotch pattic, amateur regattas. anal that ae In professional ranks. He had a free, | 3,000,000. ‘This number is made up of n ch game | bankrupt team. ‘On. the other Carpentior| There is Uttle itkellhood, however, | PIUAYERS in the national junlor javdot ‘of ‘ground. Maar | dashing, don't care tate, with « atiqnt | Both young and old and in all sec. fuel beraites te, Pomeiaay tiRE CER | Ma i ged if tennis ¢ 1 however, eventually ¢ we of the, at the (op of the | tions of the United States, T wy public links daseda Fevlough trom re tiahting, ae alter Menor 4 ah ae erhietic CHUN OF bea velar rah eet ich parker tay ee the Princeton maiy thy nigh after the swing, giving the tinpreasion that fF | no longer ridiculed as a roouenddie tee cre naarine ieee pane sieae ea veaae to 968! taking & comparative rest by training] the N. A. A. O. will become engaged ’ , Brno avca| had Drevicusiy scored one of the ann | nie eves OK the. ball must have taken | game, It is one of the most strenuous | swat ee eo } taking & corsperedive ree Uh oe vack| tn @ controversy over the matter, for] Mory, which opened yoatorday, played | gaia previously cored, one of the uv: | fume, however, he hud wondestal cons | Of all Kinds of exercise, Mainly hd Rata artidll aa Sel Thev can miz one without having ys p As a means of healthful exercise fresh and more useful than ever. But! both Dr. G Tamond, President| Under 4 handicap due to the fact that|Matthew A. ‘Taylor of Fordham at| trol and could alice and pull @ ball at) this reason it has @ great appeal to eat ts wean that's problem that the French att-| raeme Hammond, President) 4 great deal of camp paraphernalia §-<6 64 i ied the great army of youngsters that|sporta, It is a game for boty tho thoritics will solve before we Bee) Of the club, and James A. Pilki Uttered the floor. Five dozen balls} atroke marked the sertonments of et ean old. ft'takes the mlayer| Speed Ska hho year 1899 was memorable for nd Chay, fluency of) smith, usin addition to winning the | DAYS hi young and old, It takes the player Race Te-am Carpentier. weememns of the B.A. 4S. 0. were lost by getting mixed up with|Hilott Th’ Bingen’ of Forde ine one onshipe ut Malti: | While tennia is a national pastime, | out in the open over beautiful grounds] .O8€ of the most notable collections —~ stating their positions were firm in ; rae playing-through holder of the title, in on ‘open title of the | It has four great coutres, New York, | and he gains a peculiar form of men- of amateur speed skaters ever gath- NLY one thing eeeme sure about! tng belief that the problem could be transport wagons, stacks of tent pegs, his two matches, He was so sure that Golf Association at Mid-| Boston, Philadelphia and California, | tal recreation that no other game can| red at one time is entered for the the Carpentter-Darcy- Willard cookstoves and the like, he only Jost one game in each |In these sections even the tourna-! match & : solved in a way that would perhaps | °°? 4 x He began by defeating W. W. Hast- irnament he and Lawre blab . mect at St. Nicholas Ice Rink to-night. talk. Willard te definitely out] jeaq to @ broader interpretation of the Princeton, Fordham, New York Uni-| ings of Ridgefield School, Ja at q., wath, ma ttttey ‘ | _———eecens } (scar Mathieson, who has won cham- mith winning | 0, 6-1, 7 of it. Jess will have to wait a bit he took the meaxure versity and Lehigh were represented amateur law by both the club and the of 1 Be Western open at Eu Pionships in several European eoun- until he is offered a match with| ©0000), r by survivors in the third round wnen| Brothive’ Apadeyn ag tee cpeie! Kmith played well enough trios, has made a post-entry and will . “i f Wy ny ordinary championship, re set J eae knowing Jess I don't doubt that this) vow york A. * aid Dr. Hammdnd | Completed. Columbia glso obtained a brofitable, extremely low ‘considering that the France, and a lari field of the fast. was much the same sort ol Zollyer, "17, ‘ will be really to his liking, although | ise nignt, “acicl with full knowledge | Place tn the second round, as Williard | dest, and supe hy the sume sort of | vityore wore using the alld gutty pall,| John Collyer, ‘7, Captain of the) with threo are probably the only col- | 2 about the playing of 1 hur Wil Anderson was invincible on | Cornell 1916 varsity crew, who has |lexes that will be represented in the | he has @ fondness for the money too] 1") RON en A iil atand by its| Bottsford worked with marvolous | fx h nen in is aN nether eebat bs that occasion, and-won with the hitherto | 6 bia haheiag voey aa (Junior national indoor A. A. U. chame Te wilt 5 roa é : 01 mes he Was prone Lnheard total of 299. Sinlth Kot seco: ece vt OUP LEE Dio) DH ieee Sree | slo and realizes how much Kreater 4) acyion, In the eyes of the members| steadiness against tho swift, although ) At times be wa n lla 9. Binlth Kot second | S10 on of tho Cornell Navy, |POMsHps ut Buttalo on New Your's | sonal - ties and enth Or we the board Mr, Giannini has coased | Acertain volleying of Rowland B.|his control of pace. © I to be @ professional, if you wish to| Haines, to win at 6-1, 7-5. the drawing card little Carpentier wou | Day. Cornell has entered J. M. Watt be than the Fultons, Morrises | Old Man” 4s still very |in the high wurde nee at the boathouse | named A. 5. Koo To wae eT ee] While acting as professional at the| aitnough the Kressor, howevel North Jers try Club near Pater= Y Preven, an Anat he Sinith won the frst-and only New| much tn evid and Syracuse has rts in the hur the rest of the half baked big fellows. ie of t eres of the Country © came within an ace open honors for th xf Myopia in 1908, but r 4 mastered Goddard W. Saunders, dono Z ; th tine "tne word.» He, newer compe H. Hendrickson, one of the best |dt'the ‘National Junior Cup, BMF | Jerey open championshih tournament ynq rowing-room, will call out au [and high jump, A: M Shultz in the | Cres of Pittsburkh proved too fast and Here's o letters ine miter \2 oni merely aa 6 yt trios wee —a— is A ot candidates for vursity and freshman | 880% Put! » Ellis in the hurdles. | c1 ver for Bob Moha tn a ten-round boat My me L. Mr. Ede: @ coach and instrue- ees . pow or 16 athletics. He has given up that New York Evening World. | tor if a ‘ been res | work and does not intend to re-engage | Dear Sir: I have been reading n to membership ning matt second. time hor indifferent re last night. Gr anders of | tte at IRN. Greb waded In and ot ia are tha| and cights on Jan, 2 it is Collyer’s Plan] pant Eby and Sherman to select, on the first day of practice,| the University of Penn combinations which will row] first athlete: around Mo » eluding the emre- erieand eee no , but a ndifferent of prominence to an efforts, ‘He stabbed him wi synors will stand by What it has ‘ squad goes outdoors. event y-firs nt Ar save Moha a chance to get iy sport escape your attention, | ¢ri , The Clermont Avenue Rink of Brook: | M McLeod won Eby will bot werful punches. y ; a mB | 8c FOOK* | Moore ant Mickey Dunn and Jack Shackay wil ‘ sdlel abtverd face a fight in uae «| (On| the, other hand. Mr. Dilkington | vn tx after Darcy too. Ita offer to the] fox, cure ten round toute wetle ta a n Tie Chinen eRt Aer Eerie trom | George, A. ing, Jr, whe bas bees Sueand: Landers wil be ie ihe nine “as ¥ [readily adniitte at there were cases 3 frecial six-round ovent Willie Ast ol tens 2 f Mn Pes cA tral ected Captain of the Harvard cross t ‘00-yard d fant trormed by & personal (ety aaa ed sp iecceptiona, ‘and sald | Australian sensation is §17,500 fore ten-| Burman will book upon Aster snd de) Jan, 20 to 27. Col. 0th Treadwell of | elected Captalr sige ecltgtatieaaleg — | ine who was present y bid ihis city ts President of the winter | country team for ne A friend of mine oO presi | that Glanniol's was to his mind in this Ab Ratt! vinsk his city e ent-| Ivan Meyers, the nati that to his. positive knowledge Ma NOt course,” he. sald, “we arg | round bout with Battling Lavinsky, Dan) peteres mitiy noche wi league and announces that » different /enviable regord in the season ACTIN tion Sand’ sole May, the fvectiite Wihang had ‘something in. the {bound under our constitution to. take | Morgan, who Is an admirer of Darcy and] Inlek Tortarich of ‘New med commiadaned by Dom. |uyatemn of conducting the tournament | jy ended. King was the One apt in| champion, ‘both’ of tho” illinois “A | ight glove that landed on John- action on protests when they are mad 815,000 to bor M will be attempte: runner to finish in every meet In| jaye heen entered for the Mill a 4 co ase ES Boe and 1 any dub should pe! at the “ Wants to seo him make gvod, believer! #0 in eet Mle bree] for the middlewvight peek f the acquisition of new| Which the Crimson took part. He | A. A. games at Madison Square ‘Ga. rut. ‘eo ilew Tor ig ee seth D & twenty-round Lent on Ket at be | Because of the acne e 4 he'd ey . ponte am to you to expose Wit, | {ties of the New York A.C. we would) Levinsiiy Is Just the man to draw out] declared the inducements muon Feb, 18, but ie} ground an entire rearrangement of | ished firat In the dual meet hg aad ce lard, even if he is regarded as Derahip because of the election of | the best that Darcy has, Levins) ouga, | Around, an entrting to the Ardsley (1. 'T, fourth in the meet w | oF ys Club will have to be ade in the | y ating Vo Unica architect, seaterday tor tve| WILL NOT BE SHORTENED about that for a long time, and tt —_— New Year's Day across the bridge with| obtain the lease on Madison 8: y for the 1 ‘ Be S tha , we on Madiaon Square Garden anq|cently and left plans for the new lay~ ay never occurred to me that’ Willard | positively know, because T was with] (5... oat: ih, Matchmaker Dick conduct shows there, He lo alee wing ie ntte witout. Hive new holes will be included. || It was payctay RINK «n HO When the National and American and Amertean League schedule champion, Yours truly, J. K. B, unini You are right, J. K. B. I've known | _ the way, Is starting a new cam re nn J ewhntycoight riders competes should be exposed. J Ald ha in his dressing room at the Dary $10,000 to box Battling Letinsky in Je wenty-eight riders who competed in . Bixed rieyele ce in 3» ison ‘omething in that right glove, ae 1 firamar and naw the gloves} ley has matched Mike O'Dowd with] uasy of February annual Beton ips Wek Geoat i eK ‘Sweden and his partner, Marcel Du- Miss Carolina Bogart of the Elizabeth 0 Club defeated Miss | . removed after the fight. In his right] Johnny Kid Alberts for the same show _ Town and Coumttyston in two | f m= | 4 |glove Jess had the biggest, hardest — pltch Britton, the welterweight champion, has mather Putt f Boston in two love seta| uf Baederenchman, who won tha race|mittees get together next month taj Skate and Shoe 9 Rath of a HANG ChAT WAS RYDE Dimhed | sim Shskley save’ Guaboet Anil! be three important matcher ar for by bis man.| championship at Pinehurst yesterday by stealing a lap on the feld on Satur. iframe the annual playing programme | mS U RK E Ss |into a padded mitten, Cowler in their Ximas Day bout at Rover | S66 Dee Morgn, 0 ear'a aiternoon he em itan aoih ohame| Teta eta nen the first ones paid off. |the two major circuits will not cut | ou TFIT That in all Jess had tn his right| deste Jimmy Johnson's revort to the comiewy, | chrort at Buffalo; oa| AlN TO Tee teen played one | fing grinds pr cented the twogforelgners [thelr Playing seasons from the con Men's or Ladies’ slove: except Knuckle bandage of | "Why. in roaud,"” says Jim, "tho owner at Columbus, | Pirnnecticut course | Aton, of | nk Berg Pn Edie Root. And. Eddie | ventional 156 games to 140, as has been |black tire tape, And that there was | rfore cane over corner and asied te } . ewis at Cleve} the Brooklawn Coun Club at Bridge | Madden, who Gnished ond, received | suggested. Plans already have been utes are . UIN NES nothing but hia fist in the tape T| it the Gummer, wes letting him etay, 1 never | U4 the Broomawamatcur tourney of iT 1a| gro00 wa thelr ahare of the spolls, and |taid for these schedules and th | Shales ara of excellent gatas {know because I just took it out of| wire my own decision like other and | Billy Miake, the lat naation tn the tight | 10, ECelve wereeOn miter Cae sfercn| she two Australians, Recete McNamara \foliow the lines of former years, steel, well tempered. Shoes my curio cabinet and gave it the]1 never want @ decision that my hearyweigitt ravks, and Knockout Brown of Cl the Brecurive oemalation, which Will] ons aanes Bpears, vided 92,000, a seg ane Onmas and once over. win Tho Gunnar finished the bout without «| 9 Who recently defeated Hob Mobs her, will|meet soonefor the purpose of awarding | fo yer sole, and are fitted with stray ‘aes And he'll whip Lerinaky, too, Meet in the feature bont at the Hroadway Sporting | the. championships | Cornett with one entry and Syracuse nde Knesks Ont Rewer: | across ankles, The ladies shoe S$ DARCY seems to have made at Kink New Year's Day,” Olud New Year's aftervoon ees Sailor nde of California knocked high cut and of popular design, out Nat Dewey, a ¢ red fighter from om SAOE Other Complete OUTFITS = / one serious mistake, He left Australia too late, If he had skipped early in the war, like Preddy | Welsh, Kid Lewis, Tom Cowler and At the Armory A. A. of Boston pext 1 Charlie Doowerick, matchwaker of the Pionser Speting Club, to-day arranged the ten.r0u) wight Bade Murvhy and Jerry Brooke will 0% | eenitical to the Jon Waguer-Jchnny Couloa tent at hie club on New Year's afterwoon, Jack Sha Key, the wast side bantam, woo has done « |Los Angeles, with a right to t \mt the Military A. C won easily in each have stopped hits Rut- | earlier had he twelve rounds to a decision. | many other English fighters who ar-| Jim He ye Irth earywvigit who knockel | good work this eeason, bh 3) we 00-yard relay record for wome | terache er carnive " . r on, has been booked with The 400-yare wers Co eon postponed from ptt Up to $87. ( rived & America shortly after the|™ iy | urn of, Basten is wind “ » Hoot : Woon ¢ = ‘ame extion, This pair) en swimmers ton DD Ee by (ne | Jan « and the next open a » ” ahaa Conan to soream, he wouldn't | Qimar oe auday af Will to8 | nosomtiy met aed the bettie was @ Wommer, Sins of the” National Lifesaving |imeet at th york A.C. will be ere’ calt er write fer Shate Ceimuatnia jhave attracted fo mulch attention Whitey Aiien of the A Wd ie ER | ome \feague in the seventy-five-foot pool {held on the 1ith instead of Jan, 10, PHILADELPHIA, 5 eo and sharp criticism fro: elf-ap ane 4 onan: Jarry Willa, Jim Buckley's big colored heavy. | 0: e People’s Pala Jersey City,| , cail eee ohare al paler and sharp criticlem from welt-an- | nigt of Wasbiogton Meigs aut Farmer uiliven weight. whoa Jom. Wilird fF Bev ts ft the Peopl ver Jersey CH) rhe first public appearance of the [Marshall American chess champion, t s 831 pon 8 Ar Ob4:| Sra eccun Miike GLI tos tha Gans Seat, shoe joes lie meet for] will not be accepted by the A. A Det RDL VARIA Aiwivetette day holds @ new record. Marshall | England 0.000, will Yor dack Thoma, the fart coborsi [The event In which ft wax made waslacainst CC. NV. ma Played 139. ‘opponents simultaneoiiaty OWEL Bway | eee Ea Pau now calle hin promiels no kuecked out Baitling Jim Johnson and teroeed to members of the league and| the fact thay circulated r breaking his own record of 105 con: | Helo Route USTRALIAD Canadians | weight, chick imler of oie ei Jolt Cibo, ot the Clermont A.C, tomaroe tt Tey rescribe that only per-| Weakness of the 4 tests played at one tn nal St We, 4 8 | weigtit, Chick ler of Seranton, “the minute | aight e rules c rn particularly the wa | have no use for a “slacker.” | man of textual’ ‘Thre times in a many weeks - rances in open contests shall be | Were totally Unwarran | But judging from a letter [| de bas jumped in aa a substitute se lnet | ‘Dio Ourley, matchmaker of the Clermont | given recognition. tors made a clean sweep In i] minute agwinat tar borers ‘he a fe A. C., tae elaned up Benny Leonard, pi around programme and took the polo recelved recently from one Scrgt nuit etal . made x favor Jeonard, the mensa Ke p & eo ehow A each ovcarion, Freddie | tonal local lightweight, to @ contract cal dual meet between the watermen| game 24 to 1, although Capt. Russell, Samuels, a wounded able Moke an As Hredille | 28 mal Hgntveria: ® contract calling for] Adu 4 P nell lish soldier on furlough in England, the don't feel so strongly | about . ie figats, | Cortar ily Gib of the cl id A’ Grand the | the reilance scoring forward, did not hand in traning, Eddie Wetieve | fite fight, Curley aud Dilly Gibson, Leouaed's (unk place in the | play... Considering that ward: gig B3¢) manager, bad & long qemslon yesierday, at wach Detroit ¥ . ; h} pool of. th te Band was| mitted” to have splendid material the terme were agrs! upon, Leouand’s tint ap-|Pgtured by the keenoot kind of com: | could do no better than 30 to 0 in the | Wels bu Kish | of Brooklyn # vetr | at Serauton New Year's afters ace Amina 3 OLD CROW RYE horrors of Flanders f Nke con the east aide b - 5 \ 7 been substituted | management, eee { Bratulating Welsh for what ho hast» tos stanley Youhuin in the feeture ivat Aq —--_—_——- The, fair natatore of the Philadel:| | The protest against the Yale relay 4 esc pec Ryde ay pea raph neg Mig er gaara bhia, Turngemeinde made their debut |team for using freshmen tn t 4 rt | "Perhaps n reality the Australians | tess cn tie tame enier 4a dom. te ‘Den BO TON, SRiBatala Bremate tn'hogcer water bolo Miweweele wnd | ard. tntercellemiate, champfonanip at Jwho were crippled at Cuilipoll hos | cies wan’ Honmoey's, last ne Le ve | STON, “ec, Zi—AL Thoinas of|chowed. exceptional skill. for. begin: |the Chicago A. A. last apring hae been ro; jetar wn people Who avoid the fighting, pearance will (ake place on Jan, 15, cetition. ‘The Cincinnatt boys won by|C C. N.Y. match, concluusio % P $9 Ede y et, Bamiuels wrote, in part man Ladvawie ualiwa iia AihE ara as Peevints too 82, through a ate-inch | readily drawn, ne Or 8, Pat, oft, see that you have criticised! motor is in Chica Tat aware Sailor Carroll, who tored such at. | victory In the relay rave, the deciding ” ica’: ‘i label ts @ || Freddy Walsh for leaving “England |qvecs's anewer. ton an vaiting Lee| site Levinas, Al ela, Gunboas Bain gai [events Tie bert performances were| She ewimmers of the Naval Acad. America’s Finest RYE d ig the war. Wo don't fer t ¥ oan atfer of $26,000) ioe nouel here lest Je oils fe: d's 10-yard breast stroke |emy at Annapo ve as e _ Rn: on the bottle| 3!" 08, 88% Wa don't fee that for fay tou geaiy at Aiiwauhe Vent Meet hy nat ar ada vod toa a: vim tn yuinter ts aeconis and ft [Sori AA tor w dual meets and ie Wit t it at vi glish = ino at he i oxning baa aren of bouts, |SWanters tifty-yard dash on the back | probably be OF’ 80 Tae mt soldiers who have been through: th of Jimmy Duth'e linme Parkes | Me intends to place Gimoeit uoder Jobin Rewier’s |jn 391-8 second Pareeorasres titrate Ar SPO HS WwW H | S K E Y 4 HAND MADE SOUR MASH © STRAIGHT PURE RYE MADE IN KENTUCKY, y, S. A. lh TA i Na anpearance to 4! Buffalo and Billy Kramer of Now York |mers. A me Was played between | sustained, for the Conference college * Ae m ‘a blunders feel nel cing Was againat I1lsh Paiay Cline | coxed in the feature bout at the Armory | Sams Se “girls and women, and. the | rules do’ not allow the use of flret ula ting 8 Dare Hut at ¥ former, most of them under fiftee ar we haven't heard from them, Or |} A A. lust night Kramer substituted [easily downed their elders by @ score the stay-at-homes in Australia h for Mel Coogan, ‘Thomas Kot the ¢ {4 to 0, ar men in varsity sports. As a re- It the New Haven victors have yol- arily returned the t wiveliht canta evar ar towrther ty M. phies won WHITE LABEL Tne Scorn of Great Ags rushed into print about the Darey (he Harlem Sporting Club on| #lon in ten rounds with the going not! opp ses of WO Tiaportant aquatic! Sit{hese, Will mow be awarded to the case, | Peay made, Jan, 6, dousoy Bolabers and =| very excluing. |tstares have been chaged. ‘fe Me: im aecnmd ale Serlnterhy Whe, Blane H. B. 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