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* a THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1917. my SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK. IS DARCY LEFT OUT IN THE COLD? er a Copyright, 1917, by the Preas - Miahing Ca. e New York Evening World) ; QAM WOKE \ BAW SS | Ra 7. Yale and Har. ue }vard Chess Teams May ver Athletic Relations, | Has Carpentier Given Up Idea of ( feta Br - Sa a ¢ Coming Here? Or Is He Plan- CALLED A lette. telations + hing to Box Wells So That He Secon -nteg, | when your mothercinstnw tae ' — May Have One Fight Under University of Penn eleven lost @ game on the Pacific Coast thus prove ing that their defeats in the East | were no fluk His Belt Before Fighting in| This Country? | sf Goprrigit. 1917, by The Pres Pypiiahing Co, " ithe’ New York Rvcnine World} CCORDING to the news from A Paris, Georges Carpentier is Ukely to be matched to fight Bombardier Wells again for the bene At of tho Red Croxs, Does this mean that Carpentier has Biven up the idea of coming to Amer- S " f) foa to fight Darcy? Or is he plan- z q 4 Bing to have one fight under his belt - gy Bee Set inte yours te mabe in a [Haughton ’*s Baseball Ideas Gure that he is in fighting condition Tex Rickard has an agreement with FreaL Cuarcty + Bomaarpier. WELLS 15 To Go UP 4GAINST CAC aes AGAIN For The Lea Darcy isa queer bird, After | seeing Miske ” beat’ Knockout picked out t. An Ameri- can fighter would have picked Brown Buy MISKE | AAKING A ‘Jom’ oF K-O.BROWIA | 10 RLOUNDS, HAS Darcy Brown to hash, Le Miske ag his oppone WITH CaRPenmicr. Diererwig wer WELLS fT Loons 48 1F Les Darcy WILL HAVE A Lone, ~ Coup WAIT, re ; Sa i RT | | | | dim dolinson Is now convalescing {tr ny a defeat by Sam Langford, The sion Was a pape but Sam’: ij gloves welghed a po ach. After hy faring. that the winner of the Miske- Brown fight would have tp’ meet Les Darcy, Brown decided to be the winner by losing. Stir Foster to AT guiment OM | oir sore ee erent nae | aul, att, farm deanlonaig moved from his home at No. 1] tennis matehes. 16 must have been Carpentier’s manager, but it all Plages on the granting of a furlough Bencrit of THe Re by the French Government, and there SSA meee . Eighth Avenue to St, Lawrence Hos-| Jack Curley been some opposition to letting Wor if T Wh had W; Wi th Ga ~— a f y i Pital yesterday, suffering from pneu-] (.) eaten | | Ae 1p To Ge aus wrong Wt Te ieee hin tonditen send cobal Charter,. Shige an tou tg : Carpentier may. fight Wells again STRALIA! -—++———<¢. fertous. Duncan, who isa bricklayer by! Knows anything. Charley should © 1p London, or in Paris, but although ’ AUST jes trade, represented this country in the| cut his windup cit with men on bases! Beet beat the fea Croce eaeiatst ( Giants’ Secretary Opposes Change in Playing Field; Explains) 0!mric Games yn the discus Me isa) = _ weneft greatly. > 1 the me 4 , ji ‘ tae a cee cl Me tahoe ub the spectaters ats Y Yee Be ix Batting Is Weaker Nowadays Because of Use of Big Gloves} nonaia stackay reached the tinal] ssl al Lai Bitey's foilta ete Ghampionship bout are in. uniform, » | - | id both Paris and Lordon are p lly deserted. Money Is scarce too, for al! the people are already giving what they can for various patriotic | Purposes. Tho money Rickard would i - — a 4 But up for a Carpentier bout would | IF NOBODY OFFERED by Fielders and Artificial Methods Employed by Pitchers—|siunsn tennis tournament, by: teregt. | fxPIaINS, why | American fighters squash tennis tournament by defeat-|found the Australian climate #0 Would, However, Cut Out One of Foul Strikes. MGA Ob play Saiteeday) ie forteee| oe tion of play yesterday. The former - EU pitcher showed an improvement in The Pennayivania eleven got the "4 his ability as a equash tennis player. junp on Sonkem Yoakum, They | _ By William Abbott, Atter winning th firat game by 15| last before the New Year wae @ ERCY HAUGHTON of Harvard) plenty small enough now for the|to 2 Mackay outplayed his opponent| 4%!” 4nd the Boston Braves suggests | pitcher who tries to cht the corners.” |!m the second to win a set affair by | & much gre Peainiy be aesun in turone”” “| Charges of Fight Promoters JOHN A. DRAKE TO TAKE ACTIVE INTEREST IN TURF ¢ F Carpentier doesn't come over Len a Commis rt an $ that the balance in baseball be) Foster be: 17 to 14. Hach 8 ¢ By S Salant y inboat Smith , Si W d 000 h c i batting be ts0 | 17 to tach was handicapped trom | manage: finish second tn his bout ] Darey will be left without a groat y sioner ted $1, AFFAIRS NEXT SEASON] restored, the offensive aldo of the laiimped because tat waee, wT the scratch mar Win Bat LAVIN se ae a match in sight. Tex Rickard a ns jwame made as strong as the de-| coaches have concentrated on the de-| FE |fensive, Haughton would do this by/fensive side of the gamo for some|{** }bringing both first and third base/years. He would be quite satisfied @oesn't waste his time on any but the tes for the Futurity of 1919 witt| . | A acient . - That Frederick A. Wenck did | best. Tex propaviy woutdn't care to} GOV. Whitmai to Referee the} saan from the said Harry M. | John A, Drake is to take an ac lay at the offices of the West-| billiard balls tive Interest in turf affairs in this has discovered why click, The answer is We Association, but Secre-| Willie Hoppe. . nts m Pollok heck for thi of a. 7 500) Zz to {Que handle a Darcy-Gibbons match, know- Case Against Wenck in $100; payable to either bearer or || country next season, according tO 1! nearer home plate, abolish the spit-|to see baseball go about helt way Oi RS LOO DUES VOR ERY | eee ing that Gibbons isn't much of a a Few Days. cash, dated Nov. 17. information turnished by horsemen 1 bail, let the batter walk on three|/back to its original form, wiriety rer temaiven te ete) Bou. Or eee ¢ i ays. a Just returning from abroad, Phi wi actual number of nom Man srewiiae athe ma ste (leblata weeue tne eneae transac Chinn recently purchased twenty- [| balls, have only one foul strike, have| would be the “balance” that Porcy of the Ula studies have |. Oregon's tacklers injured Ho poe McFarland and Kid Lewis. OV. WE N wi t] and statemen rx that | {lve yearlings in Europe for the } a stricter enforcement of the balk| Haughton would reach by doctoring 1 the last day before making Berry in the first half, which demon- na hasn't looked much like a * WHITMAN within the next}in their opinion Wenck ts fempera- || former turf wizard. Drake was 2 f/ rug and reduce the width of the|the present rules, much in the sumo ns. nd as the tis: will| strates that the best way to stop @ «iF ghampion in New York, no matter few days will referee the /mengaily unfit to be Chairinan of the || frequent visitor to the races At Hl 5100. ““irateiton, though he's been| manner thaectHe do0iball coal am tiie autlvad of Western | wateh is to take out the mainspring, x Lhe may perform at home in charges made in affidavits by | commission, that he conducts meet- jf Heimont last summer. | : . A ae Goce was ve Fe tho Haat iter | pt Ho hegitt given fs meener’s| Harry Pollok, Johnny White and Pat|!ng# of the commission without re Mr. Drake, who was a member of [| in organized ball only a year, believes | tampered with. final list Katscr and Crar are } “ Sonn tothe New York fans since | Powers, that Fred. Wonck, Chairman | rd, form or dignity. the Chicago Board of Trade, hat 1) his ideas would make the game more | trouble coy to terma. 4 meteoric career on the turf, but 1 out quickly just before jation put an end to the sport this State, He made & sensa- tional beginning as an owner by ag three or four fights here. of the Boxing Commission, demanded According complainants, cy might be matched with Miske, | $1,000 and received $100 from Pollok Wenck “by a" ctions and illegal who looks like the best card in tae! just prior to the latter's application| demands on others has degra ed Class at present, But that wouldn't) for « boxing license for Madison | the office to which he wi be a Rickard bout. ke is a prom-/ Square Garden, The charges grew! pointed, so that it has ising fighter, but not Yet a champion, | evenly balanced. | Secretary John Foster of the Giants, |wno played ball before Haughton was born, doesn't enthuse over the ain't wnusual, as even Lvers finds it impossible to do his own umpiring. After looking over the number of, | a eeatinal Gi Wanne vo tesue| FR et eominen rumen |] going to England in 1901 and there ‘ ts to wet, - a et fibtits on New Year day, you realize And he ts a light-heavyweight. ‘a tor ibe Mt fiaon National boning Sivglee a6. ff ears ‘TF Collecting @ small stable with Boston President's suggestions. Into the Tex Rickard class, He $s out| ‘1 r 8 hone the Wea! star at | that, th Was almost as much war Probably Darcy will fight Gibbons y Company, in which Pollok,; the City of New York that ne whieh he raced for a year on the It is true that pitchers have been| with an offer of $30,000 for Les Dare cC. Jen. 1 jin Europe ast was in Amertea, r . St. Paul or New Orleans if Car-| White and Powers were intereate | ficense of any importance is Boglen nt f the season it was | Betting the better of batters @ince|ts meet the winner of the Charley! \, ,,. ,, | ne a Pentier doesn't come over, But Rick- It is charged in the affidavit granted without a payment to ON tHe Ong OF tne rf novice | the rules were changed in 1891," said | Weluert-Billy Miske bout ac 4 for|» Serr de A.C. neat at r ard hasn't revealed his plans yet. He} which have been presented to the said Frederick A. Wenck.” stated that the Chicago turf novice | tt AE vase 18) RES HGUHEHAIN: SPOFGRE and Frankie Nelson wilt clas may have something up his siceve. the Gov ‘that Frederick A. Emil B. Fuchs, counsel for Pollok, | had won a@ million d Mallale [steely Foster after stacking a heap of rule Joh:. says he will po ng his entries in This Drake would neither affirm nor deny when he returned to this Wenek did attempt to White and Powers 4 EX O'ROURKE, who coached| prive of $1,000 trom Whitman requeste and trained Jess Willard for Pollok, John J. White and "pat: made againat Wenc saya that Gov that ch. a be put in at books for quick inspection. “Every Qiekard evil G year tho list of 300 hitters is getting SS Q8 s00n as Darcy ac ng torn He| CINCINNATI, Jan, 3.—After hears f Ay country. For many years after | shorter, No one now bats over 400,| wit ive tified 8 Maroy Smith ie the ses 4 rie . e rick T. Powers, and that he did |davits and sented to him. Fuchs! unt i y wilt give the Australian a certifies Saree : mw toe | ing the request of the representatives the fight at Havana, has a new then and there threaten that un- [understands that Gov. Whitman will || that Drake was active in racing in | jike the old timers, The defense is|echeck on the Greenwich Bank for} n i rWild Burt Kenney boat at the! og the Clnas AA leagues relative to Gandidate for the heavyweight title! tegg the said $1,000 was paid to [have a hearing on the case within a J (ls country. Several great horses T undoubtedly stronger than the of-| $50,000 when he goes through with the| iurman ey alt te Ctl the elimination ofthe dratt from « Not exactly a new one, but anew one| him, that he, the said Frederick | week Hh en at Dover wlanee, Wreake | tenes, but Rot a. great deat, match, Relsler claims to have a new! Mrank atte ane Peantle | their league N P ¥ for Tex O'Rourke. He is going to| A. Wenck, would refuse to grant Chairman Wenck last week de- Ameria ag B spord bah hos a & Great ces dub With 0 sucting eanatiy of 12000 baa te Clarke at the Olymola A. A, of their leagues, the National Baseball 9 clared he was strongly in 0 and Ba which carried off the rr «3 c 3 4 Jan. 13 and Benny Volgvr at Bt Commission anno’ 1 da , take charge of Fred Fulton's training] @ livense for th vig pot be ae eee ee ae Futurit The pitchers with uonatural Wherein to stage the contest. N in 1 hak un sitihderd ast night in Hi hen Fult os th conduct ite affairs at Madison | put) heeriag on te charges sistance and gloves have caused this, teeta + urman ts eordt|that it would give careful considera, fight Frank’ Moran. ‘This i ‘an ime Square Garden. Beene See A £ —— | Most people in baseball are blind to| ‘The Moring Commission has decided that the | of twenty-one professional | tion, to the request and then ad- { / prtant, fight for Fulton, White |the fact that fielders’ gloves have Hariom Rosriing Ci M6 enilted te the serio Sieh Vath wea athe pence [oaher eemarelekien) alnoeh earn plea wan has been outpointed by Dillon W worked against the batter. In the| |, . . afway | ede tmeet Ree eee ee ee , 4 ry C A " Me oadway | Pile meet ar the New Pol - from the smaller leagues that at least , @fd Gunboat Smith, he hasn't been in Ag Li m vn f G Y) Ne oodle nd Me ke 6 tions of both the Clermont Mink and Hr: : 4 vA ¥ ar ie Qny great danger of a khockout. Ie e Lumut o (4) otes a a es old days fielders didn't use gloves. | Roaring Clube of Brooklyn, | These clubs eaid | At George Medty ae et {its moral influence be: orerted to Help faas deen in poor condition because he Y ths Shar; Re th to Split ands were the rule. Now the| {hy bal serwamels, with ime The contracts |to be a most deplorable condition, | Ras neglected training tor the White ennis You Aeatiment appears to have. veered y ply flelders have big gloves, which, atter| Ure Youle uadet tie aumiom, The contracta| ma eviotia to the Riche meetinetaed 4 i fay, but In spite of that he has completely around fn favor of Pennsy! e pie ch See r ay night Match-| Herrmann was re-elected Chairman . y @ tobacco julce treatment, are ke & | signed by Harry Pollok and Pearl Smith, man ‘ | shown much of his old stamina and Revised vaula getting two of this year's nationar Golf President | Pp ' a ‘ fd ere eae Py kiaael 4 bout betwen | John 5, Bruce, Secretary, for the com > ty to come back after taking a e@ big fin. They'll take chances on | ase of Billy Miske Charley sroune and Seilor Hrande, | Ing year. u i , ¥ n ie Ciampionships and Massachusetts the ‘anh ies 7 ¥ i eerie. atte fintaen the Lage pias ada eGuainiie (ones 2 he GANtioNt Countty: ——_— spearing lners that the old timers! Charlie White, the well-known referee, 90 Ml ayew in! LEWISTON, Me, Jan. 3.—Wiltam F, H ly stronger than he ‘| 2 fs 4 STON vouldn't de utdoom for the fimt time in three - Carrigan, ny r of th Y 4 was in the second oF third. So Moran! @awn tennis Juniors and boys are}cl of Pittsburgh te favored for the} ROSTON, Jan, 3.—An officer of the} Wouldn't dare do, ‘This has greatly | day was outdoam for, tie fimt Mme in thaws coy ere Carrigan, Acer the races ft wir, be good in a long fght—espe-|ty pave the we limit qualifications for the Brae Burn Country Club) Woodland Golf Club, which Is fighting |®tTengthened the defense. Tocumcnia, He lost cousidernble flesh during the | bere nde — ry > match . declined to- { 1, foe buckles down to work | iuel: championship tournaments of th Wwton, Muss. for the open an? |for the reinstatement of Francis Oul-| “The spit ball, the emery ball and] ii!nem, but be is planing gvine to the country 10) ir Mann Doth TO wi te tea | amas to ues sidead ! T Sulton eth The Manors, to | coming season revined. It has likewise |the Bhawnee Country Chup © hawnes|met, Paul Tewksbury and John Sul-|other weird deliveries have also put a | fur ‘sien Barn weet je {from Harry HI one Of the Mita ; yoen found desirable to desi«ne » Pay * ath r es t whe ‘ ate | With his 220 pounds of lean flesh, inal been f cea aera proms [event he velections: will be mace at Y&R, Issued & atatemént to-day in re-eurb on hitting, They aren't natural.| dor st win han deco promoting abOW | Le he afternoon of | Wont think over” the ier ani cn } erous fightiag man, He looks| ‘fic elties as “centr the! tie annual meeting of the U. 8. G, A./PIY to the one sent out on ‘Tues-| ‘The pitcher gives the starting power, |st the Lyceum a. C Fouts Mires, | |to-morrow. Itis desire to attend. to Bie f ke the best prospect for a Willard) tien of the tournaments amon we annual nw of th 5 day tris Denver Gel bee ‘land Henny Murphy, of borers, are] Tom Anirens, che Muvaukee pmany, |Danking Inte te was given as @ ' Opponent, If Fulton knocks out| younger players, George T. Adee, Pres-| here pext wee! | . a nver, Col, by Frank L.| but he must depend on outside eauses | ‘open a club at Niblote ed | now on his way lew to clinch a lone neveeclt | reason for hi rmination to with=, i loran there's no doubt he will be the United States National | Woodward, President of the United | for the success of his freak deliveries, Beventioth Breet and Thinl Avenue, They | Miche Mitchel) and Pea mit between | d-aw from baseball. ae { Fa ° dent of | @ formal application has heen made oa siege Re ancl ¢ Welsh and one | Matched with the big “hampion, | Lawn Tennis Arsoviation, Bald Sete | hte Baltusrol Golf Club for the neat | 5t4te# Golf Association, It follows: | This class of twirling should be abol-| ray that they are making arrange purvens M8 Darcy and Jeff Smith for « $40,000 peed a ; “ tore tere | HERE tan any excitement over |*aY at. with the astonishing CU Of! metropolitan amateur championahip| “ThE article appearing in the Tuesday | ished, but only after a notice of sev- |e weotaior there, : ; ike prospect'eta Willard flebt,| we. tece that @ total of 1,700 youth eer tournament. This club did not file any parte er papers under the name of the] eral years, so that boxmen who use| Pel Moore, the Memphis tentam, upon bia re. around town yemertay de ry . pr ear Mt | Seted in Junior and boy tournaments la *) application tthe annual sting and reeld nt “ the United States Golf As] those freak curves can have time to|tum from Albany, where he fought Frankie gtelt contidew stopping ‘To Every one takes or granted | seagon before him, had been COUNT ligter gave out the Information that It /#°cltion has created much adverse ertact ancther aysten," | Bums of Jersey City New Year's nom, de. devas nine? Bradway Spx that Willard, with his six feet seven! necessary for the governing woly t At | woud be glad to take the tournament if Comment In Massachusetts, for it cons | Pt clared that he fs ansious to make the trip to inches and his quarter ton of weight, wae Minit for Juniors and boy* 80] the association cared to hold it there, |t#Ns certain statements which reflect | Foster was quite ponitive if there's| yngiaud to box Jimmy Wille, Me says he'll t Rink Satuntay night the fs go far ahead of all challengers that, be lowere year In ench clas POl-) would the M. G. A. Bxesutive Commit. | 4PM the sportsmanship of certain Mas- [anything wrong with the national|make 112 onal (e Kd Lond for el a ne nea wry Martin f Pros | o jonal asso « wetts wolfer p| 0 ‘me. * y pba pio. jaore bol ing Molabery nt or onl vtech Mewadt Ye hardly worth while to see any- | lowing the mee of the national a tee not care avall itself of the two | S@chusetts golfers, as well as the ofMcers| pastime, it isn't with baseball, but champion ne Ped " t bos " 1 su N be n en years and for boys six- fi - n working #0 long for the reinstat . enuan, the Chicago bearyweight who | Chic Rifary che inowe heels ae woudey [teen years, Forty-five ciitee will be deas|Wiyy,gurmae 88 easy solution to the) ror Ori tcle Ouimel and other afees| “Changing the playing field,” dg-|, Dil, Braunsn,, we Chics Serres We /lck Bima, hae deal There's no great desire to see him. \rnated as centr x Z anes sachusetts 4 whom they belteve|clared the Giants’ Secretary, “would | ween, will box Jack Hubbard at tie Broadway | lace at the Uiympia Deaten, either, Me's a big, fine, good fade | Durlng the next fow weeks several have boon unfairly dixeriminated againat | be all Wrong. Shortening the dis- [sporting Club Satuniay nigat nieiiona 8) Dick Kehuell, wh Rumored fellow, with no mean tratta, erstwatte national open champions wilt by the Exwcutive Committe ‘0 tne OE) icaia tn HOA UAA talc es wala cant completed fore tout oe wren Brenan and ho the Geen atacenas utaldered sensation decent and law abl Py eee pie pd: ft hi sand who feel that itis an attemp' pran, at Monbester Jan, 2 cay @ will start far thi gi caraty ' ae ‘avy ot 1 BA, A. HOCKEY TEAM 4 anepry Be sg ee OS Sécloud the issue tenon wit gent tend to destroy fast base running, |! Moree at Hoesen Je nw thle meat, ie ered ‘ ygular nan, s far as mithtot Wykagyl left a few days ago don ; co ban fant bas Won lis Jest 7 Jens holds the title for a long while. | os Gf Chevy Chase will be at Pinon r fele “elats “that ‘known would result In monotonous bases on |teen tack howe for ar tae te ce Haka ‘Haviles ‘ No other country is going put over BOSTON, Jan ' Bost ath nehurst {n | facta in the particular cases have heen j manager, ¢ . | Ne , & heavyweight champion while 7 a thet A Ops, | Hime for the annual North and South | deiiberatély hheld’ and’ ‘tremendous | balls turo bere to mvishers u two | ox Owear Gen ‘ : ne nie FESS | etic ath nd the Princeton Uni |. efforts ha 1 fo! jes ry ul Jan, &: Johnny at an epresents America — that's fairly ose Fe naa ned a reat battle { CAmPlonship. Walter Hagen also iy gue | porte have been put forth bye ume The suggestion of having only one | weehs Yan, bs de Mateltfale. tan, 42 re, Pdi ps ak a ei thee fica ae hh ) make @ Southern tour, while Jim dice the minds of the delegates. who| foul strike is a good one, L was al-| (oy giewer, the mew Chief Executite of tame. | ‘ Bo the clements of interest tha } Nepace bia *, the Professional Golfers’ Asso- | expect to attend the annual meeting.’ | ways opposed to the present rule. Jeolared would reo ihe mums Toler, eam. | Johnson's challengers bef. A playing a 1 to 1 Ue bh wtio! le holder, will have The officers of the Woodland Goif Michigan, 9 before him designed ty | 20e taatberwolgne of F and Charlie Sump. | ie year after year ave entirely Licking, Intermission, After that, how riggs fbiets lBr oog Ma Club resent this inainuation, “for they |The rule was aimed against one club, fens iil ta! ek wetore hie inten 1° lam, tee Ate amp Dio N { With nobody hoping for es y man amateur league champions beg ” YH facta Which cane be. fabatantgtey | te old Ortoles, and especially for bs asi ta farored eR oned til Jan, 16, ay anf } fo come along and whip Willurd, and|on a splendid early peason 4 The annual meeting of the New Jére and have tried Wo state the cage with | batters liko McGraw, Keeler and |e ved , Tuole } * every one fairly we stied With |won easily by a seore of 5 t ey State Golf Association held Out Prejudice or bias, realizing that the] eon. mo o. . in he eum & Se assvvanent pituation se ne Kae Rlavatn Tika llslis Rickie] att neersme natant oe — S| Guestion is much bigger, than the dias | Kelly, They could constantly worry sues tak ee at the | 5 Btands, Jens can wo on his way with \wyiie tho hone team was slow In Dilt- | Hrowdway. on Tuesday, Jans Om thee tutteaan of thea thes men and | the opposing pitcher by fouling off a ee ate aa Deine ¢ Sok alii Gain | Out being bothered, He doesn't have 4 Mn \ fe ae ina ee ee ue dozen balls at a time, ‘The rule didn’ will be manpuinted for titres Mitttog Lala will meet : ting its offensive play on to the limit | gecasion the delegates will decide on qh {uoedlirbeitend n't i again at Baltimore in a fiftoen : Beigeais dawson tie ry MteD lin the dast twenty minutes of play | courso for the slate tournament, elect poon seriously hand!-! check the Orioles, but did harm the | al ealary of $3,000 and ed: 117, Latin recently defeated Lautan at Moco: | willing to fleht if som rival ap. |however, t rinceton # ee was hot officers and transact the usual business, i the BHxecutive Committee {other clubs. A one foul rule would | pene ‘ Frances Dascnmp, manager of George | FS red, ‘That's whi it he 4 constantly, Ford, the Nassau net | ipnere are now forty-four clubs tn the Sieh te ai ANG the ChArKeS | vive weak butters more confidence. | gooniing to «letter mcelved in Frias Jimm ules the idea of the Py 4 ’ ti » less than twenty stops, which the disquatiteations Acoon , vosing mocks out Moran, m alittle mun, hay t association, « gain of seven during the and by the refusal of the Massa-|A player hitting under 240 would | ciauoy Anweican middieneizht, len lie lant in France, He ark rg 3 | Interest. People w curious to while Donohue of the B.A. A, team | year setts representative of the U. 8. G. bab). dd five points to hi fenima to thla country, will be accompanied bi ides Gh Atak cack rp RAD fee if the only other fiehter of Will. | stopped the puck only once. = A. to appar before thelr board, probably add ' MS BOM | Tye Fannie Dumgk, lokler of all women's re ration to eure easier for \ et ra’s height would have a chance to, Neither team scored during the first PINERURST, N.C, Jan, Dwight! patasnachs ae? are id son's average, Which is considerable, @vimmdng reconts from fifty yarde to a mile * ion ty box in America | See eat him. ten minutes of play, Jones of the B.l1, Armstrong of Pittsburgh d trimination, and-Wt Acrecent Mbeting | “Lt this change failed to result in a] {ha thet le will manage Der ou an American pene. an * = : A. A. thep counting on a quick rush | phiip Carter of New York by ¥ up and Of the Massachusetts Golf Assoc sufficient increase of batting the four] tour. . is tm Binote, HE public hae nettled all chance ¥ p and | Were forty-one clubs ate tepreamnt CHICAGO, Jan Revival of } ; J oy de from scrimmage Mowing two very) 1 to play in the nal round of the mids WPere Lolts cone alubs are repre Passed | ball rule might be reduced to three! oy afore, the Odlahoma Giant, arived at] sa sin, ini Liinale alone ieniiiece cthee 8 a bentler or @ pretty stops by Ford. A few mi }winter gol€ tournamen Armetoug's asking for the repeal of the ruling | balls, ‘This, however, should only be|sempbis yesterday to camplete training for his |'*°\"% ‘ witinate lines Willard-Durcy fight with a|inter TUlls came up the Ice alo ard of 73 was the bewt turnod in here Which ia #0 obnoxious Gg y omnis Tes ey eat with Joe Boots. Per (ie, the purpose a bill that will nel Tau, her would be absurd Princeton, and shot straight thr ]thin season and Carter wan down ait tha | "Tho general fveling te that a very) done as an gxtremo measure of relief, }bout next Morey atest Nit angemonte | Wuroduced In the Stated Lexialature next { 3 4 ‘ ete, Ons old " say 1 semi-final round Carter, 14 majority of golfers of ‘coun | A 4 req | moter Bi e re ol week by the Business Mons Assoclation | Darey has knocked out MoGoorty, the B.A. A. defense datkasd’ villas Ke Rebeonh ae Hien | {tfare nos Gh aympathiy with thea: |To have the batter walk on threo) Mus, cs5 cn crowd, be eave, o0 It to the beat |e thingie. The lal praibiti kak { Chip and two or three of less clase the second hulf the Boston men | y itor pand 1 to play, and Atmatrong | tion of t A, and that the| balls would place a big handicap on|pegyyweight mateh erer echeduled for decision |ine, touts and professional garnblers wing | tas aa through and around the col tout i ederick Snare of Havana, 1 up. Hxecutive Committee in” trying tol the pitcher. His chances for atrike:|tec establishes a Sthte Ra Commission ; i Bnd hae outpointed Jimmy Claby nt Ostnoud. the Hoaton i own personal feelings In| 'Be tAibarfoduoad ta thre ‘ - > . WHITE LABEL yo t And Knockou Brown, A tuirly ¢ By ihe B.A. A. {Wo on passes from Laat Wathiog Club Hikes, Jol . 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