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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 8, 1917. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (waa BE AN AMATEUR---RESIST TEMPTATION Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Youne MAN, T’M any AMATBURR | 4 Fan Be (T FROME TO CAPTAUZE MY ABILITY TO “ PLAY 6our. SIR! ; You INSULT ME, Tim AN AnaTeur ! RICE, LET'S OPeH (A, TRIS SHOR STORE + You FURNISH THE EXPRRIENCE AND Ties PuT UP THE Tm & PuBLitHeR. . T WANT To PRINT & Boor. on HEALTHRUL ATHLETICS ) WRITTEN BY Some Guy | WHe KNOWS SomeTUNG Tue BET You A CIGAR, ON The Next HOLE! KING Can Do No \ None - Ho! | Fe ABOUT IT = SOMETHRNG NEW! ABour (tT? ues ge ut \ Tee Ge You $ 50,000. s | He Against Two | Deuces? Here’s a Fight Manager Who Wants to Give Money Away. cmos 8, YD Ee Ratti HERE'S a challenge from a gen- t tleman who offers to risk giv- : ing $500 to charity, Consid-| ering the fact that no fighter or fight) . manager has deen caught tn the act! of actually giving anything to char- ity—except the kind that begins at| home—in several years, perhaps he| hag real confidence in his proposition, “Billy Cutler,” says William Kelly of Brooklyn, “the heavyweight cham- | Compared to the ‘ational Baseball Jommission, the Supreme Court 1s a minor league, | And as an absolute monarch; looking ‘ie &t. Looey fang will be eal {f the Brown finish their spring traiaing in August. Aixn-Nx! Timnor & ‘ Reaquiar FIGHTER: TM AAMACHOORE ai jome_balipla: this year. Every omelette is better it has an egg in it. ———§ Promoter who offered Les Darcy ion of Tex: is due in town this Peak.” Cuter’ is very anxious to os AN) Gee, PROFESSOR thirty thousand forgot to mention prove to the fight fans of New York T con't WAITe No PaPer~ Loon WHAT THEY'RE TRYIN’ To DoTo MereDiTH!/ | that he is all Kid McCoy said about him. In order to prove that McCoy didn't pick a bloomer, I am ready to post a forfelt of $500 with you to Prove that we mean Ddusiness, the same to be given to some charity If Cutler fails to beat any heavyweight that may be selected for him.” Billy Cuuer is a big fellow “dis- covered” by Kid McCoy during his recent war trip to the border. He has been'knocking out a lot of Texas heavyweights and McCoy says that he will by pretty fair, whether Ke meant dollara or Feé League rain checks, Ivan Olson, Shortstop of Dodgers, Chosen Manager of Vernon Club Ivan Olson, whose playing at shortstop was the Dodgers’ biggest handicap in the World's Series against the Red Sox last October, Is about to become a manager, He hag been named to lead the Vernon club of tho Pacific Coast League next season, Thomas Darmody, new owner of the Vernon franchise, says that Charles H. Ebbets, owner of the Brooklyn team, had not yet finally agreed to release Olson, but was expected to do so, Olson will take charge of the team at once If re- leased, Gyroscople stabilizer rfected Wilbur Wright would very ed between some young ers’ ears. “THE INDIVISABLUTY, OF MATTER? a \¢ pla ' Result of Golf Meeting Will Have Influence on Action of Tennis Body Senator Gilchrist’s acheme te tax the dasedall receipte makes Connte Mack orin. Just like tag- ing the sale of straw hate in the Eskimo league. If {t were not for tennis, polo, chting, squash, skating, hunt- HORT passage, from another let- ter, said passage selected for its If “Mi hs of the Links” Mod-| ™sht « t Out e ine skiing, Towing, fishing base. comparative mildnes: lonarchs of the Links” Mod-| t!sht to compete as an amateur. Oul- L F, ld T, 0 t | vali, racquets, football, pinochle, srt Btanley Youkum or Ms toud-| ify Their Code, Which Will In-|in Decor” sien nermegonts uenees arge rteldas Lurn UU | winning, foxtrotting, ‘automor biling, waltzing, handball, bridge mouthed manager, John the Razor, open championship in 1913 and the cidentally Mean Ouimet’s Re t F C C | waey eating ands en 1 eth 1 *|amateur title the following season, t motor boating and a w J Bee Gissd eater Gate patron th y ; Yet he was disqualified a year later For THe or ross-Coun Ty UNS | wine sy" doula” inigne be get a ry a a instatement, the Tennis ASS0-| atter opening his own business Gorrece classed among the Idle rich, , Western ham and my boy for fifteen ciation Is Bound to Alter It Tho supporters of Ouimet—they Foot mac. ——— ¢ | rounds to @ decision in Providence, lon ts Bound to Alter I$) may be counted by the hundreds— thletes Take Advantage of| szopts;,,,Goft was virtually a novice at] YEA BO, ‘ 1 ak claim the Boston youth was unjustly s antag the beginning of the but ran two — and it Packey faile to give Yoakum Plan to Pass Strict Amateur | ¢iaim the Boston youth was unjustly Unusually Mild Weather for si.utas,aaet faces in the tarly fall. ant) Manager Jack Barry anno agree to forfeit the entire end of my| Rule, Feally require attention from the ix- : t it | sually Mi eather for his handicap was gradually shortened | that he wills make no changes purse. Nothing fairer can be asked pre SNe ecutive Committee regarding their R H Jus B en Hi b This Time of Year eye He Juanes thee haadiokpperk of the fane are eure ’ ; than this, HARRY TENNY, amateur status. They revive the owing as e Yy } abe Judgment by defeating Aaron Morris of : “lieanger Yommney By William Abbott vexing subject of golf architects, ; tie owe eines tee eniprether seracon trike & : . ° Many golfers argue that the amateur S Ww d R fe Wi | 4 es .| to start. by more than @ minute. Jay Gould is one of the most eae eee ty ile Jun ctforato| PUHE result of the United States|iinks ‘architects should hare the sport orld’s Reform ave HE clubs that had cross-cuuntry| ne aed was one of tho largest tho] acrine inactive young men in the Sporfeit it” In that case jt would Golf Association's meeting Fri- | 8ame fate as Oulmet. :. | runs scheduled yesterday were| tariem League has had this season, | qs ; probably be claimed by the club hold- day night will have great in-|, A” offictal of the Metropolitan Golf ‘; | certainly lucky, as the weather Ginn Bethe Bi =| s s | tng the bout. And any manager of 4! quence on tho tennia people next Asyoclation, who didn't” want his Tom Rooney, Amateur Single a onremea 18 lag ageetalnly Weky, As fhe weather finery, Medinn of, the Paulist A. C. Manager Mitchell of the Cube ats xing club can tell you that no deags ols i i ardize inning fast time prize in the champton- | nounees that he is going to prune i worthier cause could possibly be) ™month when they attempt to define | “Now, of course, Lam on friendly} Sculling Champion, Not Only) stanaing by being a games instructor Year. The organizations that did| hip run of the Calle Dlucesan Chion, | club roster, from forty-five, pl found, “what is an amateur.” Should public | terms with the very chaps 1 am about i ii Burea Recrea |conduct Sabbat "us yere rew: It was MeGinn’s fifth fast time prize in ¢9 thirty-five. That makes ft sentiment compel the golf moguls to | to #peak of, but take Walter J. Travis, Oarsman in Danger of Being a Beas 7 heme in ee ae of balks bath runs were rewarded! icy than two weeks, and the record he prunes. ” i D SOMMERS wishes to warn " A. W. Tillinghast and Devereux Declared “Pro.” at Next Meet-; epartment 0! ‘arks, & prominent! by having large squads turn out. has established Is a unique one. sae | SOMMERS wishes to ware | modify their strict amateur rule, it 18/finmet, ‘They are. all fine. fellows fo.” at Nex official of the Nattonal Assoctation of | ;Although he has not won a single one) a ents case, a prune seems to be.@ ; 2 @ safe vet thé Tennis Association , . ; ‘ yy . Tt of tho five races, w egan with the ase, MLE Fcc Waal Ih bella oat but there is really no reason why Amateur Oarsmen said that Rooney! Charles Timmons of the Glencoe will put the soft pedal on its scheme to jam through a similar law, Knighta of St. Anthony run on Dee. he has been the fastest man in the pa time, quince mM, K He finished in twelfth posi- ing of National Association. they should be allowed to remain as amateurs, aying out links is almost an art. of town, Mace to box Tommy Connors at Ho says that he took Joe was not the only oarsman who ts in| A. C. captured first place in the Har- danger of having himself declared aj lem Athletic League road race yes- To show that he isn't after " oF e! tion yesterday, FP MeManus of the A Tho Golf Association was first to There are comparatively few who HE reform wave that already professional at the next meet{ng of | terday after a hard race in the last | F ulist Club was the winner, He had Scranton, being promised $150 and/jmpersonate Billy Sunday in tho] pe to make much headway at It, has hit golf, tennis, athletics, | tne association, to be held at the New, Mile with Thomas Wall of St, Jo- | tho limit handicap of 5 minutes and won 5 $15 expense money, After the bout, Sport world, Its strict amateur rule but as long as the! containing a clause barring those en- e men and others have decided to adopt it as their pro- aged in the sporting goods busi- fessional work, they should take the : fous was a reform’ ovement that , consequences, if only sport that has escaped. spread like a prairie fire. This was! “I will be very surprised if the| Following charges made yesterday the rule that caused Oulmet's sus- question of links architects does not! that Tom Rooney of the Ravenswood pension and the stirring up of @ hor-| come up at the meetin, billiards and hockey has just| In 29 minutes 11 secon struck rowing. Chess is about the ; York A, C. on March 17. seph's Y, M. A, A. Timmons had a Who this second prominent oarsman| handicap of 3 minutes 30 seconds, |1s who “would walk the plank, as the while Wall was a lmit man, with a official in question put it, is not known, | handicap of 6 minutes. for neither the official nor James A,| , Timmons ran a finely judged race, Pilkington, President of the association, A Mile from home he caught Wall, says Sommers, the promoters couldn't be induced to pay the coin, claiming that the gate receipts didn’t justify them in parting with such a stu- pendous sum, “And when we arrived,” says Som- The Hungarian-American 4 fa.ned its lost prestige in the Yorkville Athletic Kue yesterday when it cap- tured the road race around Central Park with « total of 19 points as against 35 to all amateur | jper cent. | a! It. C., amateur single eculling cham- and : Nim. | scores by the Ninety-second Street Y.|whose earnings are | than fi mers, “they took us to board at Dr.| nets’ nest, : s would divulge the name, It ts certain, | 00, the Dain matched sprints, Tim- | 30097 is von, {thousand & season. McGinty's sanitarium, and when we| The tennis folk, hot caring to lose Howmivar: thatthe annual: fowini: tar J, Prezeszty of the Hungarian Club, pela left In three days they handed us a{@ trick to their golfing brethren, Im- (fos ; . teak Quarter mile shot abead. 210 | with 4 bancicap of § 30 seconds| after June, 1, 1916, all thig Chie ui pe. Gaya. tie anced ta | 6. ok, fo Chale eolang brethren, Ing will see some housecleaning. | won with a lead of almost 100 yards| was the winner in 32 minutes 11 #ec-| county jaschall notes will be Write vill of $75. Our experien! ate eeatls | Gea letaly wor Dusy and | 1a Rooney, according to the records of over the St. Joseph's runner. onda, I. DP, Dutka, the scratch man, | Richt Jat eeeibatt Rare sear ee aettinat’ | Overt aeleaahy ee the Kole tule ee the Department of Parks, 1s a. gym=|, John Goff of the St. Christopher Club covered the course ini 30 minutes 1 aec-|ten by Richt Jab, our football not ot the ; | ove! cnaily . e, 8, ¥ iH Club "covered : Me Mhoraioe anal cus bs Se eee ee r cause there are many more thousands |’ George T. Moon, Jr., vice-president of | Dame for Washington on Nov. fami tnatrgtor,, MnAiit 1a) palaiNesdg | peewee eee ete eee ace ou eoe ne ORE Sen NER Wee Res Oe ee by Fullback. ‘This assures our reade IK GIBBONS, who is trying playing te unis and the sport, fan't so|the National Assoctation of Amateur und the arrangement of a game w stationed at the public playground at | ers of absolutely tnaccurate sporting exclusive at the links game. Yet some | ii; >| " “ ‘aver — Colle at Beave Falls,| Ninth Avenue and Twenty-elghth | Bossip, hard to make his brother Tom | oP the tennis. load confident | or tne wraterat e wit act an roferee| Pa, havo completed the Washington | street, Manhattan, Mr, Pilkington sald | a ———— he mous, writes me that Tom | they will pass their new amateur rule, {Of the ations) Class 0 i Dalle line |and Jefferson football ert petits | paree anne ieee iy Salto ne |RESULTS OF FIGHTS ; ra . “ye + ; «| tournament, made the drawings yester-| Eleven games ure to played, 81x | e | can whip Miske easily. Mike says:|but {t's a cinch they will be muc aay, divided [At home and five on foreign svidivons | ‘The twelve players a interested in the goif meeting Friday, into three divisions, as follow: from newspaper reports, and had never With the arrival of President Wood- | known how Rooney, who won the senior “I see Miske has outboxed Dillon, The schedule follows ‘When Jack Britton, claimant of the) will probably be held during the week ending In Div- , and understand ho would like a match 4 01 y hed hi a-|_ As e. ie N. urned down all offers, declaring that 7 ub on Saturtay | for nine in the second round and Anybody tnat I can beat Tommy can|to a substitute amateur rule, but the| bugler, At 6 o'clock Rice will meet [Hon thanidd tray Tee hy tis gremiatras |) Asked whether the N- A. Ae eee te Ninsider that he had devel. | ME! the attrction will bee lightreigat bout |!n the fourth. Rector was grovey {my beat, #0 if Jack Dillon would like @/omcials will fight any attempt to re-|seryatiua and ‘Terry will meet. Lewine, | A to “unattached.” Yesterday. It , Would compel “hitn £0. restore | ees ee crontiy to meet Britton, Now | twee Wail Bloom of Brookiva and dow Walling | fth and alxth, but gamely stayed match with Tom he can be accom-|ingtate Francis Oulmet, the former] ,; g o'clock Dr, Hawley will engage |W@% announced that he had returned he won in amateur regattas | cren MUnoOl Ye, matt, good enough | fe ‘ REPT SNE Pree modated.” holder of both national champlon-| a Mathews will play |t the fold of his old organization, a and relinquish his title, Mr, | Marty says eGoud ts B00 we iiss: shipe. vdasipad an jathews DI Pi ares Pilkington sald that might. very well |to box Britton J guess T am. Brennan Scores Another K. 04 HE use of power boats for coast] yt ty rumored that tho cutive | Schwartz, George Moore, professional three-| follow He cited the c of Jim Thorp Bill Brennan, the big Chi heavy 3 —— Dior whose medals and p 01 t "i nonifrey of Harlem ood Frankie Nel: 4 7 cago hen 5 detenso will be one of the main|Committes has been extremely busy] The mird round of the annual cham. |CUsMon, pilliard champion, will beain & | Sivmplo Games in 1908 were sequined to Preakie Covllrey ot asem: ad. rable, Hts RACING SELECTIONS |welght, added another name to his Tong) 4 themes of the coming Motor as sorting. nomath ng on Pw plonship tournament of the Metropoll- | billiard, room to night. His first oppo- Sweden woe it was shown that he had bcp ar ‘ ight, In the first ten Bamey | NEW ORLEANS. list of knockouts by sending Jack Hiube ~G yo cong or oO! “do n ohio .|nent will be Albert G. Cutler, ‘Through- | been a professional athlete for a year | )™ fy y Mahonay . i bard, the Philade! ; Boat Show, which opens at the Grand |TOY"'Guimot says that if tho com-| (29 Chers League was played on Hatar out the week he will cach night meet [Or more before the Olympic. games. | Adair, alo of Harlem, will box Johnny Matomey |] First Htace—Kultur, Walter Duns ||sieey tm theo nd ‘phia heavywelgttd te Central Palace on the 27th. A nUM-| mittee thinks it has anything against|%4Y evening, when the Isaa fe6/the best local experts, in preparation it iw said, has been employed | of Pawel can, Class A way Hoorting’ Glib Ga mata ‘ ber of the boats shown have been|him he wants to be at the meeting to| Progressive Chess Club shut out the | for his coming amplonship contest city in his present capacity for —_— Race—Thorwood, Tactleas, |) Hubbard was outclassed eee nigh a eclally for|#nswer all charges. The Boston star.| City College men, the Manhattans dis- | With Charles McCourt of Pittsburgh more than a year, Young Otto, the knockout king, will attempt meee being knocked down three times te bullt and equipped especial who haa remained silent since his dis-| posed of the Ocean Hill Chess Club by = - to celebrate his sixteenth anniversary in the ring | Third Race—Langhorne, John || pert Knee amateur yachtsmen who Wish (0 USC/Harment, will Insist he never did any-| sever games to one and the Columbia | | by knoe t Dueamy Hures of the west side rth Te ns Irrawaddy, || them in Naval Reserve work. These} thing that savored of professionalism, | studen’s managed to draw the mateh H ke Ne Si N | tonight to the Yorkville 8. ©. 1 the somite | Recluse, : Lh UI McAllister Wine Eastly, will include high-speed despatch boats/and that his suspension was unde-| Wilh the Teal Sige Y. OC te ane oe ocke, ews occer /Vews | Havor Hamard moe fae foeiee Te Alum || night! Race—Kilday, Yodetes, Billie || Rob McAllister, the Callfornte, bexem od w! rapid: | serv apito o! +4 in the middleweight « wi ile Adal jaker, and swift cruisers armed with rapid “Rriefly his case is this: The Hxecu-| ete shy of two men, thereby having to i | for the dhamplonip of Yorkville, Sixth Race—White Crown, Agon, |) looked &8 good as ever at the Fatrmon@ fire guns Ag uae eee tap at tive Committes found him guilty of af forfeit two games, The first of a series of intercollegiate | Notwithstanding the hard game tn ie Ray O' Light. "T/A. C, where he easily outpointed has been using boats o: ‘0 x » ae | . a iy | Bathishal y prem nitaay a Sanh % Gye successfully for the past year, | clause in the amateur rulo which says! PROVIDENCE, RT. Jan. 8.—The| Championship hockey matches will, be |Bothichem on Saturday, the Brooklyn! ary Edwards, of the Olrmols Athletle As-|] Livonth | Race-—Royal Interest, | Hurt, Kenney tn the main event of One of the most interesting exhipits|that anyone who ts engaged in the} Rrown University baseball se edule, | held at St. Nicholas Ice Rink on Wed- | Celtics turned out in good condition for | piation of Philadeljte, haa offered lat res | . pund, jeounds, | acts ter, Sly. se “d & will be Miss Minneapolis, the Chris|sporting goods business forfelts his] Issued to-day provides for elghteen |nerday evening, when Princeton will|the New York State League soccer | the Autrelian ~ ees et JUAREZ | was as fast as chain lehtning, ve! ri 'G men, Three dates sre Biven ne t Dartmouth, On Saturday night|match with the Continental, om | Levinsky six rounds, Dan Morgan, ° ie nd went to McAllister by Smith flyer that won the Gold Chal-| — = = ==|Providence Club of the International | ee nentals at Harlem on centage of the gross First Race—Zi pico! > | e 4 lenge Cup last year and was first to , AyUe the third game to be played | Yale will be lined up against Princeton |Field yesterday afternoon, ‘The ground | Métinsky, has secepted « peroentag hachapt Zim, Rubicon, Paw |) margin do detter than @ mile a minute over {can't see w here he bas selected onaler afte of a the and the following Saturday Princeton|was rather soft and the going comes: | "tb neal |] Pend Race — tessanta, Crankie, = ——— = -mile trial course. Miss Min-| men. ere was a time when the ie wchedule follows and Harvard will play. Jquently heavy, but the Celtic Ate Belle C. me ott averaged 4 speed of over|Gunner would have been most dan-| Apt 11, Maine at Providence, April 14 us per Ciesla alba My Un | Billy Jaoote, matcheader of the village A 1 Third Race—Hoenr, Tet Lat, || nn SPORTING. la sixty-one miles an hour for the six| serous of the lot, but that was quite] Pmriience alt dS: bere taland | Princeton's veteran seven has returned hypwnpiolytleyeald ries, developed | ¢,, has completed censgrarnta, for Holts Tom Caro, i ‘ BORING, TO-NIGHT—OLYMPIO ~ trials, and made 63578 M. P. H. in| a little while ago. Miske seems to be we lin eos. 0! | from ste practice sojourn at Bt Paul'a|% STO’ sheed and proved too much for | sight's show at which Bewlins lee | cofurth Race--Old Mac, Fort Bilss, | {7 8. Neon, Adait rs, Sfahonmede her fastest run, The most remark-|the only one of es uppon a Vetnceton ab Prove | sohool, Concord, N. H., and is tn hard | & AVEC cabal Bae Re ee cate 5 bo wena | Fitth Race—Crisple, Yaca, Jack G TAUGiI ocleatitiealiy ry able thing about this performance is AMpions WHO Goeant GOGee)” Mar 2. THally A Providence; May 8. Mart | training again at St. Nicholas Rink jonas $6 aaa ng MteCleaker of. @ hon both | Harrison. ality, € o Mc¥adden, — f rie eee meen te craygh uy & WS ee saul Re hesncmba ihe him |e! Narart ‘at Combrtige Retna: | Coucn Paton says his men have shown} ‘Two important games in the National | Aeamons, Jimmy Powers and Young Sciger, aval |] Sixth Race—Hlack Frost, Lone || Usbtwelght champion. 61 Be. ity only hOraE pow W Hy he Becomes like the May 1 College at | no mprovement since their last ap- gue soc! ror clasy in the two. | {Star Alda, : te Cl 1 res flying boats wot ta which will be, [ suppose, as | ton +} Jafar! |Hovable Improvement since their last ap- | League soccer schedule were played in| Hoboken feathoraeights, with mn the t Wroay po't’e Clady WkLin, Fel. 698 a large apace. Of thene the « s{soon as he gets a ‘rep’ and a fat pearance in New York on Dec. 20, When |Jersey yesterday, and asx a result both | round sembfival Sa ere Breen air aruisen KRUE tor Dank a6 t and begins to worry Holy Cram at Providence; June 9, |they defeated Williams, and hoe is con-|the Babcock & Wilcox eleven and the sae + adie ea tat Masamausr, which is %6 feet wid . “risks.” veptidenge tune 118, Holy” Grow al | tident of @ victory over Yule, The Tixer [Jersey Athletic Club, which defeated | | Mary Cram, Sum Wallac Tasihuele we) | = — from tip to tip, and can carry sev- : 1 RRS): RS Mneup consists of Scully, Comey, Capt. |the Dubling and West Hudsons respec. | termriaht Wier, Nil le 10 be tr weather comes this flying boat is to| J) ns: “L don't do much kick Melaughiin and FM Wilton | Cushman, most of whom have been with |and are now ted for the lead, At) MMfMl Me Ot ity on Pelday i. aiempt a pint, rom, Hew York to ing, but this time I have a hick ¢ the New Ro Yacht Club. | the team for threo years. Hayonne the Babcock & Wileox| right. O'Hagen will : mm ° ‘ lorida, going along the seacoast. | » ov, “It is very seldom I take Nimrods contest ~ had little diticulty in beating | qppnent that Crow bas set encountorat and | to 11 The impetus given to engine and| coming.” or vk at the trophies and McLoughlin. ¢ Dartmouth will wend down to meet # by B score of 3 to U. It was | (ye enining unuunily hard 9 { boat designing by the war demand) to typewritn ut this time T aM ing the high serateh with Princeton @ strong team headed by only after the hardest sort of a strusgle | | has resulted in many tmprovements | forced to, he and the rd” ser Capt. Tyler, who has not played this | that the Jerse ©. was able to down) yi an is considerably peered because % ae . : in boats and in equipment, go the| ‘The latter Mine starts Jim's latest, | with a full score KA Wilson annexed) soson on account of @ football injury a Weat Hudeor ye Foe A ae ae slontaith won't agree to lit d | Pie Do you want a big value suit at a low price—a } ee eae Si Pemeny slips iia wrich, among olner srievenees Y with 6 leks to his credit. | Murphy and Paisley, of Inst year's . | Geo box doo Hivery, Mike oiaima tha suit with all the style, fit and finish of the best clothes anything of the sort seen in former | connected with the management of) Nut Webb won the high handicap prige | fresiman seven, have loomed up strong | Ts Gilmore, a year-old soc-| Mantuitan A, ©. wanta to stage this voit. | made? If you do, have it made to your order now. i years. the goner, ite Hey, re ors 0 one | with e of 96 on his handicap of | ay candidates for the varsity team this [Sef PlAye outside Ie tt onthe team of | piven bas won his Tee Tatlin’ tir the ; - ames Johnston as “telegraph expert |12. Th cond handicap prize was a e i i “8 ) the Cameron Foothy ub of ow ©, ponte, one of hie vietima being Grover 5 : t BEMS BUCKLEY says Phat Billy | Johnston. Buckley alleges that in| goose, which G. ¥, Pelham won han- | #sson, and the regulars at practice are |York, broke his ankle during the e Be Os Bh gest a’ iene Sitti any Gt A large variety of materials marked down before & Miske called off his match with|the third round of the recent Smith. | dlly Bickford, Duffill, Hobbs, McDonough Wootball Club heres at | the Tugitwelght. sam, Moviowan mye thas if stock-taking--cloths that couldn't be matched at any ] Gunboat Smith a month or so|Cowler mixup at Rochester he saw AURST, Jan. 8.—Dwight | Hot Streeter, terday afterndon, | Tivers doesa’t earn the consensus of opinion, price in ready-to-wear styles, Call and see them. b the Bandit leave Cowler's cori ne, winne midwinter | aes, Te : ns were badly crip- | Dundee can have the entire rain, ) £ ago because he didn't like the idea| hastily in the third round, and learne ‘If tournament, and Yale will probably use bxninst, tho acident. and played the} 2 7 of mingling With the Gunner. “Sure,| later that Johnston had run to the|Gi! Nicholls and Wilfred jere the same team fat des ated th h only nine men. The! sim ca¢toy, the big Irish giant, is working aie ‘ syrt s ire a lot of news. | sionals by 4 and 2 in an Nicholas Hockey Club playera on was that with ten minute, i t . they offered him more money,” aaya| telegraph office to wire a lot of news. | slonals by f and finan nla omaae | D This combination consisted wf eae ae men ten minutes | nara at the New Dolo A, A., os he p'ans to Buckley, “and he refused, saying that Jags LEN his great Tom Cowler) “cunt Otto Salm, Jed Jones of Pro | York, Blerwirth, MurFay, Van Nostrand the mate "in favor” of "St, | reenter the rind cine gan. Codfey will lua >, ae + he Guane Miss Florence Ballin and a num. | Armour, | Stante an i i this afternoon with Buly Miske, who rains he wanted to buy a home in St. Paul} Jy jt rage on Jeoms's part—or jeal- ; wel known tennis players | sh Will probably be the most hardly , for his battle with Charlte Weinert, and thet he wanted to fight easier|ousy of Johnston's sprinting abilit rived wt Pineburat for the ne, battle of the, Intercollegiate) | Playing thelr 01 ne tn four weeks | alll Two s Res " My, we favor rage theor ater te nament, which o plonship seaso oth seve 8 Overseas rs soccer tea 4 Vasealice Aine (aialen Bas fee than the Gunner. Personally, we favor the rage theory. | inter Was emt the day in. prac. | their appearances here showed fesumed thelr W g atrenk, yester: | The National Amateur Athletic Union Busing BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND rresneps. seems, perhaps. | But as Our waste bake has A) by tice on the courts, form, and with deckte nvement day Our I “slaven| Cameinals me i ” bold ge is 30 E. 42D ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, | Miske has en on Dillon and] overflowing wit mmy's eulogistic Cat claimed by both Co: ue and by 3 goals to 2 Li Lea ame! April 2 an under the auspices of the 2 matched himself wih Welnert, wo| telegrams. ‘The booking of @ contract with Notre Paton the contest should be e close one. at Ven Cortland? Park. f 3 ST ie aus mecenglie | - —$—$— $e sensation, and so that there can be no excuse will place no weight limit. ward of the United States Golf Asso- Plymouth Rock before any movement to modify the existing amateur code. Not only is the association opposed In ision A, Clyde B. Terry, Dixon and Dr, Hawley will meet Stein- Ke rdinand A. the first matches Unger will meet At Home--Sept, Oct. 6, t runner left afternoon he walk: ters of the Amat 22, Bethany; 29, Westmi into the bh @ club last October, One adquar~ r Athletic Union and national sculling championship at Du- der the ts are const suftic tion, news~ t basis on nan investigation, world’s welterweight title, and Albert | March 24, The Horing Committee will meet before the lumit fe reached, pnts t At the Broadway Sporting Wednesday night. Many clubs have asked Cross to box Britton, but he has | quently it is a wonder that he weat HELD SATURDAY NIGHTs { A Oct, 6 er; 13, Weat Ving 2 ean title, | 0% Jan, 16 and definitely decide on the dates. . I with Tom. The match wouldn't bel ciation to-day from Denver the pre-|Unger, Courtlandt P, Dixon 24 and Iry- |*, Héna state: Nov. ta . uth last August, when he defeated | Dadoud. eee Shs ae muon ee ai a line Troances Rector. i a one here, from a Promoter’s|liminary sparring before the big golf/ing 1. Lewine, In Division B, Dr. H.!n Mitneta at Marietta Oto ioe Pitamura at | J8CK Kelley of Philadelphia, earned his| nesday night, Marty Cross will be an|, 4% © knockout victory wil probably put the | PHILADELDHTA, Jan. &.—Irish Pat standpoint. The last time they met,|bout took on renewed spirit. Mr.| Ww, Hawley, George W. Spear, Charles J. |Pitetnsa: 1% West Virainia, at Fairmont, W. Wee: | living, Hee eran ana atrendyy | fester lucky enough to score Mt in ponitinn | Cline of New York defeated Young Regs i which was about fifteen months ago,| Woodward plans to havo several con-|steinbugler and G, Gardner, In Divis: [koe gene) Wassiuatoa ahd'Lee, at Wich | tr, Pilkington added, however, that | Mterested spectator, Cross has already | io command « wate with Jew Willand this win: | tor of Jersey City at the National “A. Gh i Tom won with such ease that the/ferencea with Secretary Howard| (ttPumleT and Lag ial . | under the conetita ne oe ever, that | fought Badoud twice,.and he has been lee, toh Fred Pulwn, the Minneapolla uit, on Saturday night. Rector gave @ Tes public doesn't think Miske would| Whitney and other association off-){0n Co Julian Migs GP. Mallu Hannes Kolehmainen has renewed his|tion his duty was clear if investigation | Wondering if he has had enough experl- | aod ‘Tom Cowier. the English heavyweight, ¥40 | markable exhibition of gamencss, being have a chance with him. I guess they|cials, The position of the golf rulers|!9& Schwartz and L. A. Servattus, | old allegiance with the Irish-American [Showed that Rooney was actually a|ence to tackle such @ clever artist @8) weet at the Broadway Sporting Club tomormw |i ocked down for the t ‘ think dif! erent ip New York, but Welis such that they intend to stand at| The Fates wil bese bad 3 hans Athletic. Club. The famous. Finnish ch of athletics, as his title would int | Britton. He expects to reach a decision | aight. will try their bantewt to end the battle n tor count 80! ' will be glad any time to meet the new morrow afternoon at Maurice Daly's. ; he storm, Rector was dropped twiee