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BEST Fulton Starts Campaign To-| Wight Hoping to Become) Eligible for Chance at Willard. | rs, Yad tane Wl VER in Brooklyn to-night Fred Fulton and Tom Cowler will clash in what looks on paper (Re Most important heavyweight bout ace Willard and Moran met at Mad: fom Square Garden, Fulton with his 4 feet & 8-4 inches of height and 220 pounds of weight ts the nearest thing @ Willard physically speaking. He ts above the average heavyweight in Qexing ektll. He has a long left jab and it promises to be the rou a it ts going right he is a bard fair since V: awe at | reach tively, t charades. at bay with that big in and only appearance in New ie @ ecoming laok of strength. fe slender waisted and it docsn’t muoh imagination to ploture him from body punches. a ee dss So hes long very well recently, “aret of @ campaign which ru: will lead bim rij to '@ door with a demand ‘rs Penn Eleven to Prize Waltzer Dunn, THE EVENING WORLD, TU —s SPORTING PAGE IN NEW ESDAY, JAN UARY 98, 1917. YORK ~ Om ROON Om COACHING’ SOME Satins Oarsmen Knew Rooney Acted as ATHLETIC SFARS HIT BY AMATEUR REFORM WAVE May of sors | TENNIS cf Sovon's May MAKE At peg” OF MELAUGHUIN IF THEY FOLLOW SLEAB Ov nae GOLF Associa IN OF C101: WHas's AS SA 0 AMATEUR RAG QOD PUTTING ’EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer - t, 1917, by The Prem Poblishing Os, Coors, ‘New Yoru veuing Word), {4 1 sas apo Thing More Un- popular Than an A, A, U. Of- ficial Is Two of "Em. Rumors that Flatbush High School will not include Yale and Harvard in their football schedule this y Not being able to sing, dance or play, Les Darcy should be a huge success on the vaudeville stage. The new two-and-a-hhlf cent plece may lead to another league. The Fede tried it with dimes. Cincinnati baseball fans will have something to chat about this yeary There will be three eclipses of tha moon and four of the sun. ,! ei ES A* PRO ~~ OVUM PUBLIC RECREATION to the attention of James A. Pilkington, President of the National Association of Amateur Oaremen, last night, he said that for his part he knew of no rule of the association which would make it Fulton and Cowler meet hides by Lee Darcy will do feats of leger- demain on the stage. He will take @n oyster out of an oyster stew. SOME MORE “LEAKS” ON THA WHITE HOUSE TELEPHONE— The Red Bors new manager will not ask for waivers on player Jack Barry. 2. iy menatie, Sane» tevigronet:| Play Army First || They're Challenging You Games Instructor |?” 2.08%. ete, 22| AN the Inatalimente on Christmas und bout to be decided at! Mire in 15 Years|| Sree nacrerientyreterret Ravenswood Club who certified Rooney's | W*lTy haven't been paid yet ot J ether heavywelghte too. Developments following the charges i eeuld pretalas oe bed Sit then, French sufferers will not be aide pun ony tebe ar Lat] bin = et ee that Tom Rooney, national amateur) | Referring to the assertions in defense by donating $60,000 to Jess Willard ( : for a bout with Big Jous. sieparieseal esau Kes sacviece? Up for both “Job P. and single sculling champion, was . ne Coach of basketball and baseball teams | |= AWFULLY LONELY ON THA jer doesn't apply the crusher Salling 08 ain’ quines Wes abnennend ourselves, John asked us not fessional athlete, disclosed yesterday | should not mak m a professional | warhR WAGON WiTH NOLODY PBight he may land it at that, to do it again, because some the fact that knowledge of Rooney's oarsman, an olficer of the N. A. A h TO TALK TO. oe here to-day. For the first time in fif-|] one might challenge him, John sua Lute uobte A AHS | CAE RURSLE ION ke OME. areeaene” te fates 4 hati "i best a ELTLY Johnny Coulon, one time | teen years the University of Pennsyl-|| had the right dope, and the ohal beanbgl erected piers ee a a or bantam champion, was in to see| vania will oome here for a game with ws. John, at 27, looks as good|the cadets, In fact, Ponn and the man Fox of Sheepshead Bay. He lem River for many months |should be kept out of amateur ath- ag bon Beam soi Hg severe! Army have met only once before|| wants to waltz John tor aay yi ireaa cite Pita hie a wis tose |e aid this oiflcer,, "The man who | ser and King George have de. eo “is ole y keg cost him his title when, |° the gridiron, in 1901, when jount, or, if John is an ama- ’ va a lenges are be; nning to pour in. The first of these is from Fire. Department of Parks had been freely circulated in the boathouses along | “It 19 the man who fs engaged as @ physical specialist who above all others only in his lelsure hours, and tt Yale wilt donate entire rowing profits of 1917 to charity. ossible for members of the Ravens- January. sick, he went aga! “| the Quakers were beat #00: teur, for @ gold cup, He will Ls tly unfair to ask him to com- Hbask in Isls, on the const, snd of 24 to 0, sre aos hight it de convenient with tie wood Boat Club not to have known |/s manitestly unfair to sak him, to com. Bear Be cocnerac ahi nopae of Arrangements have been made with beck ‘hie’ title, Johnag incite | the authorities hero to permit the Rharked that fhe once guve| Army team to go away for one game i that . ‘draw Coulcn tate the ring | Penn's visit here next fall will be fol- old-style flat-foot round dani with him. partner at the Osborn House, Sheepshead Bay, and contest the Any musio from an of the true state of affairs. ‘When this information was brought | most of his time developing his muscles, no matter whether it be by coaching basketball or anything else. Parco carl CHARGES AGAINST SEQUIN The Governing Committee of the JOHN D. WILL NOT ASK CON GRESS TO REDUCE PRICE OF GASOLINE. Shooter named McMahon broke 108 The location of the billiard season arity, something rarely| each year in addition to the big bat-|| accordeon, plano or regular or- iy traight bl ks at Travers Island YF pect ean gee ieemanerane ns tal| aaaefeaess"iees | Many Amateur Stars Are in Danger __snowurtenoismssen sy |Grhar i hls ue Be een clamoring for @ chance at | ™ that the cadets will havo a {f it fe up to John P, AMATEUR HOCKEY LEAGUE. birds than Ban Johnson docs armu- and after making bd oe heavier schedule in the years to come, | ments, finally offered the little |!owed by a trip to Philadelphia in 1918 $1,000, to orn universities each year, it is unlikely that the N Of Riding in Same Boat With Ouimet American Amateur Hockey League last this winter depends entirely on where 000, to meet him. Coulon, |by the Army eleven for a return game, tat, the, Notre Dame contest will be & | if Sentiment Is That the | ie samiaeed charges ot protesion: Willie Hoppe takes it. means, Was/ Just how long this agreement with | featur 6 80) programme after ‘the hockey and billiard folks were & r Sentiment is | alism and violation of the non-residence From present indications, tur the otter “down, Dut! penn will run hae not been decided, but | 27 ae eae samen Re Reform Movement Now Has supporting cast, Now ita the rowing Popula | rule that had been preferred by the game wilt continue to dea. win- ‘oollect ‘the $1,000. Johnny decided it 18 known that the Army Is anxious to about. I'll box you and then tnerittes ne to arrange games with The echedule follows; Extended to Pretty Nearly Amateur Investigations Are j association that walks in the centre wood B. C., amateur sculling cham- pion and the foreinost oaraman in on Athletic Association inst and who were members of the fast Bos: ton Arena team last season. wing atreak for the Athictics. arrange @ siinilar home and home serics and of the calcium light It 19 charged . Patsy Sequin and Ray Whitten, who lla that thousand you've been | ¥!th finrvara ory ale Re area Bowdoln are new comers om eched- Every Sport. that Tom Rooney of the Ravens Being Overdone. are on this year's Irish-American seve: After looking over # ten-mile road a race, we are convinced that you have money to charity,” he told| Harvard, Yalo, Princeton, Cornell, Dart-| Bet, 29. Phe United States, has jeopardized his|gcciation at its meoting in this city], Complainta of, professionaltem made to be very strong from the neck down. Williams did so. mouth, Syractise and Colgate mext fall, | Peanara Sata ovis | By William Abbott. Seatrun cteeding ber Lethe a gamieal eeiaay night decides t reepond to | S7atus rocerg, cite Seninee Fees ant | 60 LE ents rt A pa A Miers Oe OE TTR ono home and | er A Teer Shute: | the sport reformers keep on the {structor in the Bureau of Recrea-| popular sentiment and modify $8) American, were heard also, but decision! ‘The oMetals of the A. A. U. get aia home contest with one of the big East- | How Sone Te I Job much longer a real honest-to- | Porninent aetouat ot the Parks. | strict amateur rule. Way withheld until to-night at @ o'clock. | no palaries. They just act like biis- "t profit a penny by it,” said has fought six timon suc- ly on the Coast since bis re- to good health. He recently out- Joe Wagner at the Pioneer ef this city, and is to appear again in a bout with Jack Plans are being made to organise th Yale Varsity Club, of which every “Y" in the future will be eligible, These plans will be worked out at the re- ception and dinner to be given by the Yale Club on Jan, 19 to celebrate SVP SMITH, who {5 living quictly over in New Jersey, hasn't sald a ‘word about fighting Darcy or A, Exocut! in the first the outdoor chi lay race for college al ry, member of Com- ying @ race for men who are really of their training for pionships. As @ subs ettute for the Swenty four relay @ re- iy held. |" goodness amateur will be as dif- | ficult to find as the gentleman Dio- genes searched for eo many years. The amateur mania has extended now to pretty nearly every sport. Even rowing ts being investigated, | Manager of the coming meet | because Tom Rooney, the champion &@ paid amateur, | A puritanical amateur rule applied! to democratic sports will oply mean Association of Amateur Oarsmen sald that Rooney is in danger of having himself branded a professional, The trouble will be thrashed out at the next meeting of the association to be held at the New York Athletio Club March 17. The first showdown will come Fri- “Why should fight promoters have to give fortunes tn purses to Darcy and inking, and continuing, asks: “Why shouldn't they be made to fight Amer!- cans so that some of the money would stay here?’ Warmed up to his subtect, tion, The association leaders are de- termined not to have the existing amateur rule changed, Sentiment tn the various golfing centres te equally Fistic NewS sonn Poitos and Gossip tackle Carey Pholas 4 rival Flarlem Lightweight, at the Fairmont a, on Saturday might, theatres in Philadelphia, seating 4,000 people, and | that he intends to eiago hie fimt show oo Jen, 27. Silent Martin and Nero Chink wil box tn the feature bout of ten rounds at the Queensbare ters for the ple: ire of It. —— >. — Carl Morria Wins Decision. Carpentier to fight for and then take| Join Burns, manage of Joe Rarrell, ennouncee {(PHIS, T. cer 1 of g ‘on Jan. 29, the weight to be|!an automatically will be a member : | day night during the annual meeting ” ckclay| tnt bs ban taken Ge MEM ) Tenn., Jan. 9.—Carl Mor- pounds ringside. and to which every man earning @ The twenty-four lap relay face ts to be /yculler, 1@ under suspicion of being day night during the annual meeting) out of our country.” James Duckiey | tie on paceesen of ean of te reat | 1M eainca't, decision ever Joe Bonds here last night in eight rounds, and the victory can be credited more to pounds than sclence, Morris was throughout in the clinuhes, while Bonds 9 master” mind wilh that many topnotchers {n most determined to have the strict amateur] Buckley went on: “Let Carpentier come A. ©, on Saturday night, Martin has ele been |landed the oftener at long range fight- se, although his manager |the football victories over Princeton — : me he Nanatdare if Plast ida signed by the Broadway Sporting Olub te bex|ing. Bonds weak and tired et the made a number of excited ntate- | #0¢ Harvard last (all Tho Talo basketball tonm dofoated the |4POFt® will ride in the boat oa | rule tocitied, FHire 16 Conn atr. | CTOT SAG fen Oar, re ee ee poiie | 28 ben coesmet ote finish from body punishment he received In rone of LAppe'e jeter to] amateur billiards ts to enter tnto, no and cleanly St. John's five of Brooklyn in @ tast Francis Oulmet, to nee them, but let Carpentier tackle adays that, should the association of- i layed Ki ; he others'| Fred De Lorme announcss that be has severed —— meeerets be Promised toate Coates with professionalism. That | court last night by kame on St Johns) It is the universal opinion that! riciais refuse to alter the amateur pupbent Bais er Amd: 6 on manapyial relations with Young Reotor, the} Egan and McTigue Box Draw, , Rtest if are failed to eed Was the declaration of the mombers and| The Brooklyn quintet held up well In |@mateur sports should be kept clean code, charges will be brought against : Jersey City Ughtweight, beonuse of the fact that the Executive Committee of the National Association of Amateur Billard Vlay~ ers at the annual meeting of the organ- jzation last night. its competitions will be kept clear of all taint despite thi of rival associations foster by W e a match. This foolish state- didn't come from Smith, and the last boxer in the world to in any such “lowbrow” pro- » Lippe would find it hard luce his fighter to obey any te held ta | polnta, the second, the Blue team and the first half, but went to pleces in inney, at right forward, and Mullen, at left’ guard, atarred for scored most of ius The former scored five goals from field and eeven from the foul Ine, Charlie Taft, son of the former Presi- Jand all contestants engage in them without thought of mercenary gain, | but it ie also the popular sentiment | that these amateur investigations; from @ London paper showing Car- pentier quitting to the Gunner when they met in England. Darcy should be forced to meet such men as Levinsky, Gibbons, Miske and Dillon, If both the several prominent amateurs, In this connection the names of Chick Evans, present holder of both n tional’ championships; Walter J. ‘Travis, John G, Anderson, A. W, Til- linghast and Devereux Emmet are the Australian, at the Yorkville 4, 0, Bitty Gideon, manage of Jim Coffey, the Irish NEW BEDFORD, Mass., Jan. 9.—Joe Boston and Mike MoTigue of Ww Glant, received an offer yesterday meeting was have been overdone. ! foreigners waded through their bouts ton 1 hey*Amatour Billiard ‘Club of Gent, played’ a nico rovering game for| ‘The golf people were leaders in the frequently mentioned. Meee ae et thts Wee ihe pai cf. (aes | eras aati Rte rte Version of his two fights| Ais’ ghiemites decided to” leave, the pei referent movement. The United States! Should the tennis moguls follow the| nave i¢ out” Buckley wound up by #ay- | vosine for email purses be twies q Jote “in Australia. ‘has Been |casoa “ot Gh Heddon of Dow: Me " cf Golf Association at ite 1916 meeting Jead of the golf association and Pass ting ne would post $5,000 in cash a: 4 Mey Legler pe f everywhere. This is what/agiac, Mich. Heddon. Ooo | ongeerts,, Monte three-cushion billiard | at Chicago pushed through a strict q wtrictor amateur rule contalning | ity Darcy @ substantial purse to mest jth has to say about them: of Detroit to the Executive Committee, nibition matches at’ Doy! amateur rule which prov.ded for the the sporting goods business clause It citner Levinsky, Miske or Dillon. 18 a good fighter, but not| The two layers named have formerly | Academy, feated Albert G. disqualification of anyone who was is reasonably certain that those two ° the end hed Kramer rocky. : a boxer. He's cany to hit, | competed in Class A national champion: | tho initial match last night by & acore connected with the sporting goods former national champions, William o re ties (eneuiak te ‘our first fight I hit him in the hips. hey recently entered inio| of 40 to 31 in #ixty-one innings. Moore's | business. This provision was used to Johnston and Maurice McLoughiln, Terry Keller, bapanir? vyweight, competitions have financed @ billiard room in De- with professionals and ‘plexus and he went down, When while Cutle: deat will bar Oulmet. Taking the cue from back looking for action, Since his last appear: will run foul of the rule because of Callahan Wes in Distress, t up he tried to get away and| uot, which has 105 tables. Se aae ee atte fh ntOOre, will, meet | the golf offic the National Lawn thelr connection with the sporting | sve im the Hast 'y bas cummed in sideionn de | ASTTILD, Mase, Jen. 0.—The that he had been fouled, but thn tonight in his second exbibl-|-Pennis Association quickly framed a goods business. Tom Bundy, Fred 1 Re, ee ee ni Glaee :|Young Joe Rivers of Now York and 1 walked after him herswung| That only one change will be made tn ee sterner amateur bill, but was pre- Alexander and George Wright would hig th foal agg soy pad i | Frankie Callahan of Brooklyn before the Sime. We fought hard through the | tho prograinme of events fdr the third] PROVIDENCR, R. 1, Jan, 9.—E4- vented from incorporating tt in thelr also be declared at least semi-profes- a i pe epiclee of og eon oad fbi Whip City A. C, last night ended in the Sf the round—the fourth—and | annual invercoliegiate indoor games on|ward 1, Robinson of ‘Boston, Mans, |CO4® because of bitter Western op- sionals for the same reason, on in 5 . —_—_ n the bell rang for the fifth he re-|March 3, was the gnnouncement made has been re-engaged as football coach position, yee it is the expectation of many |st2vping the bout, ecconting to Kellaz, suring he Loadman Shabert Box Draw, sixth round, with Callahan in distress, 00 f cheat In all to get up out of his chair, The " for the “Brown Universige. tcain |. Meanwhile the A. A. U. staged var- that tho tennis people wil. slow down | i ool tioe Be Rochster plasteret. int] BALTIMORE, Md. Jan, §%.—Dtok rere ey Harold Baker, counted him | tor @ term of three ye by |fous amateur investigations, while the reform movement i¢ the golf as- vo crmead bere Loadmen, the Lockport, N. Y» bantam,! PORTLAND, Me., Jan. 0.—Jack Sav- pitting in hin corner, Darey qui ATTELL TRIES “COME BACK;” the athletlo association. pois (omens, eee and Al Shubert battled fifteen rounds haded Billy Casey of South Boston ‘second fight looked to me like = the championship fore J left was the recognia@l iniddlow pion, The decision was gl Inst me on a foul, and when we the case in court Darcy admitted stand timt he didn't even kn been fouled. Darcey was such LASTS ONLY FOUR ROUNDS. NEW ORLEANS, La,, Jan, 9,—Abe Attell, the former world's champion featherweight, 1s through to-day, He tried to come back last night befors A trom the spectators. him in less than four rounds tt @ohedvied for to-morrow night. demanded that the welght be | founds, wi pounds at 2 o'clock, the alleged | flashos of It looked like a comeback for two th the ex-champ 6h nis old thne 81 terrupted the home the St. John's Colle luat night, when tho institutions on @ score of 35 wasted game, the to 25, In @ Keonly Wcan n Hall to-day, Yale Untveratty's basket ball team in- winning streak of of Brooklyn five | Li representatives triumphed in the annual tilt between the Brooklyn court by con- versity of Pennsylvania that Joe Wright tes to report in Weight |ters ako, Baseball Briefs Mike Doolan, former Philly shortstop, will manage the Rochester Internation- als next season, Mike was name Charles P. Chapin, owner of the Roch- jstop of t |the Battt Charley Weinert and Lee Darcy gare each ether the once over at Billy Grapp’s gymnastuin, where both ae working, the former for bis Friday hight’ bout with Milly Miske and the latter for his veuderille engagement which begina to-day Hoth were duly impressed, Weluert certainly looks good in the gm, Dut some expecta Mivke will have something om his because of his meent Efforts to get a statement from Frank L, Woodward as to the amateur situa tion in golf proved unavailing yester day, ‘The ident of the United States eS er ce | ipactly ia th laa bet rehuotraiia that & foreigner |the New Orleans Athletic Club, but] pLADELPITA, Jan, s--au pe. (Rochester chief at a conference heradtilt Aird cody Pere Be te aoe | aan a Le deer oats shige cane iget an even break against him| phil Virgets, a local feather, stopped | lef among uiniergraduates at the Uni- [yesterday between John McGraw and fpf Howiied to add anything to his ro- foment in Denver or to tale for ‘Wille Ritchio has agreed to meet the winner of id be straightened out satis- Dan McKetrick, for B At the annual meeting on Fri- thelr acceptance to Tortarich, Badoud and Brit- tom finiuh their trai today, The American t fa id, have both wired rere last night, with the honors even, For @ greater part of the tne the two little men battled toe to toe, There were no knockdowns, IEDMONTS, wi — 4 would be unable to couch the Red lei lub, MeGraw was to leave for exe to say that he 1 "Tortoy A one of the clevere , ne Rod and jester club, _ 2 w p the Britton-Badoud contest, D, J, Tortorich, the * 5 mptonship petween | Attell, one of the cliverant rink) dive crows tia sedan vaniahed vester- (Cube last Raturday” Dut purposely. Fe furtner statement Just now Pe ree tenes, is seand Baton’ ant quality, cost Jess than cigarettes of Jack Britton and Albert Badoud | eee ton early in the fourth round, | }y ternoon When the Canadian row. |mained in New York and a job Untimely. He added that too anna tecmater, rageasgancy . >| austion et ound, | ing mentor xl in the Athlec As: |for Dool Dooli M ‘dy had been printed through | wants the conte bo ene of twenty rounds for ign-grown Of France should be a food fight. | Me was unconscious five minutes. "| sociation qua ac in the Athlee Ae: ifer DSSAD. | Women My ig eee Rived that every: | @rdi Gras week, Dan Mongen, for Britton, and foreign-gro tobacco which have to ALC. ‘weight stomach and jaw repeatedly elr efx-round bout at’ the Congrea last night. The navy middle champiop landed on Casey's th all of their taste- tack on the cost of the Import Duty, So get all value, instead of part Duty t m e ¢] j traded he Chie > When This, of course, | couldn't stand the pac ‘The Stuyverant High School ewim- |{aded t ‘ ¥ Ait rR ty oer gee i Aan ean int nai te come in -aw| Cuten tossed the towel Into the ring, g toam added anothur victory Ng tin |rnker marked {ef iba and’ Chicos an, a—the ‘in| sane 2S, precie it. wetterweight | ending the fight cc , ist yesterday in defeating the New | ‘HEL Wo nike alike nad’ wlcwe ey wae et ee : ae i lewaignt, The walterwolght | mAnrccont crowd will ae the Pete|trccht High School team at the ix: gent ae p, but, Mike had, slowed up a aye best Tietve holes | peony taonant tas egret to box the winne An ALL--Virginia cigarette ae Pmake that he wouldn't | Herman-Kid Williams mill for the | (ols vols bathe by @ ecore of 47 |S itM ce “Yerkes, However, Doolan, | sosurne, ‘Kirst prigo Was won by J, Ei. |4% the Frankie Callahan-Harry Pierce return e Mes slightest claim to the'wdlter | World's bantam title to-night at the : |having ‘binding “contract: refused, t0 | Pusha, Bru: ee erly vanes | match, which will be contested at the Clennout } 7 sked Britton o Loulsiana,Auditorium, Both are un- Traw, needing a utility Inflelder, | oe twenty f ee eh ia Risave anak RALiRAG SIKH 1 en if he knocked Britton out der the required 118 pounds, Pe hig tert for tha, Withers mon the Gants. Doolan gore | Ond price leonard. lg under contmct to? engage in tive f joud is fighting In America, nay and Belmont Stakes of 1917, which or asthe last installment due] ya” Kelle se f out time that visiting fighters a Te wero due on Jan. 1, were announced t +i bouts at the Clermont and hie first will be with trying to change our weight Young Otto Sill “There.’ yesterday by Secretary Barlocker of on and the winner of next Satuniay night's match, Pierce Despite his sixte n years in tho ring to sult their own swoet pleasure. Westchester 1 ne Association and Qallaban fought @ sensational ten-roand bont BOSTON, Jan. 9.—An opposition ticket i a , ry races are for three-yeoar-olla exe ; ‘same club three weoks ago, Dal, the The Cigarette of Quality, ight reewiacions in different | Young Otto, the old time knockout a aro for three-year-olds ox mciien MRRtinG Cease hws to Feisty” Hat of momninations for | st Oe seme Oe ee en ee uiture ’ ave been changed often artist, can atill give @ good Account | shat tow horses of Importance have | The roller skating crazo has hit New 8 are aeaee Ntassnchusetta | in the eemitical bout, Dahl's debut before A 4 Y to suit ‘4 rious title hol¢ ors of himaelf This he demonstrated last been taken ut. Marry Payne Whitney | york again, according to the wi ‘ad Kasociation, openly favorable. to | Brooklyn boxing followers reoulted in @ knockout |* 10 Yr ¢ 3 hen Tom: ivan Was. middle- night at the Yorkville Sporting Clud. | hax dectdot that seven of his richi | ation, openly favorabl ing folow f t ‘ela! ene of the World he sel Otto did everything but knock out | bred youngsters did not do well pana 6 Garden 1s being packed by| the relnstatoment of Woodland’s three | sietry ever Sailor Bhaw, (@) “4 Dummy. Burns of the West Side, Hie weighed as much as Badoud ever ducking bowildered the mute now. Freddy Welsh, when he joxer, who was at soa throughout, In B genuine lightweight, forced) ihe semi-final Harry Howard gave y McFarland to make 183! Willie Adams a boxing lesson. Tiliy for him in London, but Freddy Minke and Marty Cross cast aside the in their shee these stakes, been run through Cath, Cudgel, Bonnte Witch. nd Bubble, Au to act as chief #econds for rent, clared Amonilite, two-year-old form to warrant sing continued as contenders for Consequently the pen has the names of Hard Bullion, Clean Up, Vivid, | it Bel- es of the pastime since Sat- rnoon, when the limited en- which’ will run to February 2 . A new floor and a band of leces were the delight of the big lerowd at all of the sossions, and the stock of skates has been exhausted Kolfers, Oulmet, Tewksbury and Sulll~ Van, and to be acted upon at the annual meeting of the association Jan. ty, has jbeen Bled. It rstood that Webster ; Thayer of ter has been aamed for tho Pi cy, Ralph Alden of Springfield for Vice’ President, Walter Jobuny Kilbane, the featherweight champion, will mest Ritchie Mitchell, Muwaukeo lightweight 80, im @ ecbeduled ten-round bout at Cleveland, Also Packed 20 for 10%, wn heavy, and now he won't) bis title” except at the Eng- 185 pounds—and We sel- es even that for agy ordl- ndusky, Clarke of Wollaston for Treasurer gnd ave been opened. |. K. Stephenson of Winchester for interested in| Secretary, and that Henry H. Wilder of the Couniry Club and 1B. Paton of lead are amon, se NAMIE or the Yaecutive je ‘The ten-round bout scheduled between Irish Patsy Olive of Harlem and Ad Wolgast, world’s ry ex-lightweight champion, bas been postponed, The | oma ae match was eoheduled for Thurday night, but i:| BONING RAUF ‘has Deen oot bick « week, Aleanwhile Cline will ughtweight } ie and Rockport out of both events, an’ pong. the declarations from the. Brl- Hhowed’ tale""ractng ability 'as’a "twor |wnen the mot ling resembles. ths bo racing ‘ase two-|when the motor ear line resembles tho year-vld. Show crowd. Howard, and following their inatruc- |Mona he pummelied Adams about the ring, knocking him down for the count of nine in the fifth, ninth and tenth rovada, Ls each time the doors \y without former ‘Fin te Sunday World Wants Work Monday Morning Wonders, “ech George Cry un poo see

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