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—— nme THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 25, 1917, LUMN PUTTING "EM OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer WINTER GOLF i we ae : Copyright, 1917 by the Press Publishing Co, (The Ne@ York Evening World). RABID RUDOLPH- IKE DONLIN’'S proposition to take a flock of heavy: weights seems to be off. The Cubans heard about it. Been SITING Lite THAT For. AN Hour, +---- BET HES THINKING UP Some BIG Scweme , Are RIGaTL Fred Fulton Is Drawing $1,000 a Week From Browne While Waiting for a Match. tate Vincent Astot Copyright, 1917, by The Pree Publishing (The New York Evening World.) RED FULTON {s drawing $1,000 a week from Grant Hugh Browne while waiting for some- thing definite to turn up in the way of a match for him at Madison Square Garden. Promoter Browne by this Novel arrangement gets first call on ' the services of Willard’s rival for heavyweight honors. Fulton has nothing to say about the selection of his opponents, that being left to Mr. Browne, who seems to think either Weinert or Jim Coffey good enough to make it interesting for the giant ex-plasterer, Browne thinks Fulton @ great fighter and a logical opponent for Willard, but he's not going too strong on his one-round victory over iin D. " MW) Hor next winter and ‘slay''e doubles header, Simpson, Eller and Loomle might learn something about hurdling from Dr, Cary Grayson, who jumped over 137 naval ofe Nicere. Ballplayere demand round — trip tickets to the training camps, but the fans would rather see ‘em get them on the bai Anyway, Johnny Dundee te convinced that all the wrecks aren't on the New York, New Haven and Hartford, Tom Cowler, Hoe wants to see Fulton YEA BO, on in one or two more battles before c Abont a spoontial of people saw Taw ‘: ciding whether or not he would have 4 aud it Wasn't @ a chance with big Jess. T doesn't take much to etir up James Buckley. He comes back at Jack Kearns, manager of Joe Bonds, with verbal uppercuts and hooks, The idea that Gunboat &mith Js eteering cloar of Bonds riles James. “The Gunner never sidestepped any @ne in his life,” says James, “Mr. Kearns aiso says my other fighter, is purposely evading continues Buckley, y that Dick Curley of the spovn, either, fame baseball teams would Western Athletes Make Three Records in Beating Pick of Eastern Stars) *''% si" © © Clark Griffith needs a lot of bilx- " |gards before he is Ca fa he q Jinning F: pulled down two records. Joe] Bob Simpson of Universit of [has the best team of the winter, Ray Winning From Overton reat ae net Western invader,| 200 Simps Pere ee | bebe Sik UE / in Mile and a Half Run Dis-|yon the 70-yard dash. Lanky Joe| Missouri Creates Two New Oscar Bianake clan't.don Ga places Figures of Conneff,|*#8 also the bustest of any of tho} Marks in Millrose A.A. Meet] (0° Sfuice: “teing an” auto expert Net 600 athletes who competed in the s Nei I slaccac Oscar can tell a Pierce-Arrow from Which Have Stood for 22}cames, ‘The Chicago marvel took| ! Which West Outclasses Oityer want to Clermont Avenue Rink has offered Years. part in five different events and did East. |_ Strike fever is spreading. Even (i mateh with Wille about a | McGraw’s Scheme May Prove Darcy Has Not well in all, [Edward Payson Weston may walk : wy aban et rearae fae Per : : y Si ned to Fi ht By William Abbott The Millrose was a great deal more/the 70-yard high Ler i ene te be ie te ¥. Bond. time, even f ° than an ordinary meet; 1t was an|created a new record, his time DEINE) The wheme tor | to foln the tabor rimrialtane'sete cermset kin || __ SOlution of Drafting Problem}, °'9 9g HE West gained. denied st-|thistle cites, Zomtaing wes aoing|® sesh StS SS and [ll go on record now as saying eee ae Joe Loomis got his long | work- ‘Wills will massacre the Westerner.” " os , premacy over the East last|every second, The Garden was|ing to good advantage in the 70-yard he stevedore: ‘ Australian Considering Browne's I Just think of the stevedores bein: — Giants’ Manager to Try Out | #0 many cases that no manager would . . sen rec Ts New York State Racing hight in the Millrose A, A.|Ppacked from floor to gallery with/dash. From a height it seemed 49) compelled to strike in unison wit dare to bother with the idea. Offers but No Agreement Has es in the Garden. Athletes froin | athle‘tc fans who noisily made known |{f Long Joe covered the distance 10 | the s 8 Vv |- i games in the Garden. : é about six strides. He easily won his| Commission in its annual re-| Several Town Lot and Co Been Reached Yet. the wheat country not only made| 'elr preference for the varlous stars. ‘5,06 in the finals with Meyer, Brewer,| Or the boile thelr eastern opponents look like|_ The sreat crowd didn’t have long (0) Morse and Kelly. Loomis was off because th uash tennis players, In exceptional cases McGraw has port to the Tagisiature re-} lege Players at Marlin This| done so, quests a change in the laws relative once tried @ young man named Toby| Les Durcy dsn't matched with any- to the thoroughbred sport. ‘The| Spring. edhe tf ut. |novices, but they also reaped three Thompson with unfortunate results| Yody yet, despite reports to th: Leyronen ot the Millrone as Ai, | commission also suggests that the for all hands concerned, as the ar-| fect from Pittsburg and elsewhere |brand new records. Sole Ray of the! the starting line wore John W. Over-| national cross country eheminion, Aan‘a Can vou figure a bricklayer make 4 pari-mutuel betting system be per- By Bozeman Bulger. rangement broke up in @ misunder-| The fight situation, ay far as it con-|[lnols A. C. covered the one and|ton of Yale, the defending champion; | trilling race in the tiree-mile run,| @ropping the hod because the mitted in New York. The latter ] ] walking out ver headed. His Une en “minute ee ee onds, | but not wit, success, He wait for action. It came first in the | tirst and was ni one and one-half mile special. On| W4s, 7 2-8 . 4 on scratch behin | inte - HILE the tdea of plucking ball-| Standing, On the other hand Connie|cerns the Australian, hasn't changed ]one-half mile run faster than any|Jole Ray of the Illinois A, C.; Mike Gineied varare ie yretan a ie fa amateur golfer wanted a salary doeen't seem possible under the con- : Mack picked up a couple of young|a bit since Tuesday, when Promoter {one has ever raced the distanve| Devaney, Milirose A. A.; Sidney Les-| Jim nigan_of the Dorchester Cluo stitution, which would have to be PIV Us cirewr om tee Saree in hey j eiintied ana 360 if and amended to allow such a form of bet- where they grow, and not|men that way, and McGraw has seen| Grant Hugh Browne left rather sud-|oither in or outdoors. The Chicago| lle, unattached, and John W. Ryan,| sprint, but he finished fourth, just cute| NEITHER CA ting. And it isn't a sure thing thatlthrough the produce merchants, 1s] Feat promise in one or two young-!denly for Montreal, He left « Tous) layer broke Tommy Conneft’s record | Boston A. A. New York would take to the ma- not entirely new to John McGraw,|Sters who reported at tho Polo agreement with Tim O'Sullivan, Dar- chines, with their big “kitty” or) tnis iy the first time he has ever at-| Grounds last summer, begging for cy's manager, g'ving his terms for a Fpke-of. Thia kitty representa money | tnpted it on a general scale, a chance, | match with Al MeCoy or George Chip, : : Be eee (ite pangclation’s coffere |‘ wn lot and college players who| ‘This spring McGraw has decided to| but nothing in the way of an agree-| Bob Simpson from the University ‘The Maryland meetings this spring | are aching for a try-out and anxlous|try the scheme, Already he has glx ment has been reached yet. of Missouri, national hurdles cham- and fall made tons of money out of ie vn expense are]OF Seven applications and 1s going to Sullivan didn't like the Idea of) jion who made his debut indoors, to have it at thelr own expense are | WE. K, Schested, of the jeadowbrook Club, with « handtc int the fi i that hes e004 ilke a Tock since Sapt.| The wart was perfect. Ray fairly | frescrn cee ores with # handica’ of! Dave Fultz ient the first bird to ‘ t De-| Ted Meredith was the super-ru leaped to the lead, followed by old in the special Milltose Gade Tiss | vaney with Overton in third place.| tighty Quaker. battled to the frone|> Thelr Australian fight shows that Ray ran beautifully, his legs working | after the first Scramble for position, and |Parcy could beat a stack of Chipa Salat A ‘ac along with wonderful , na like piston rods on a locomotive. Hore A through to @ brilliant victory, The indignant Oscar Stanage has when Yet most people were watching | With Joo Higgins of the Irish-American returned his contract to th: iy troit : tempted a sprint until the tenth lap | Mississiiy! ‘Agricultural College, the na: |! és 4 or. | Uonal half-mile champion, was fourth; when he breezed by Devaney. Over-| Harry ‘Scudder, the "Metropolitan: felt ton hung back for two more laps and| mile tle holder, fifth, and Walter. Mile then challenged Ray, But tt was like | *T,0f the Illinois A. C. sixth, | Mere~ de of the pri try to mix oil and water, 2, 1895, he machi tying Darcy up until March m9 panied aoe coring going to be given a chance they have|!00k them over, To prevent as much Frowne iy figuring on h Y y r hese first show at Madison Sau New York ts entitied to the best there |long looked for. Tho manager of the|/sappointment as possible t Wd Sau ’ is in racing, and the Legislature | Giants expects not less than a half}¥OUng men will be told to go home Brown was expected back nant trial, Montreal to-day, but he wired O' ehowian't stand in tte way oF tnt of dozen of these confident young men | the moment he sees that further livan that he was unavoidably. de , by lett r} to report to him at Marlin. If any of| #8 useless, layed and would not get to New York| Mra, Lawrence Swift, Secretary of ‘ , Femain an. the matite books. The | them make good the way will be open| st will be an tnterosting experiment pefore to-morrow. It is still possible | the Women's Eastern Golf Association, [trying to caten the wind, Ray, crowd. | tietins Bit minute 24-5" secon pari-mutuel system, however, seems| for an entirely new method of re-|4nd all baseball will be watching the | that Darcy will make his American | who arrived in this city from Utica last ing on unexpected od, ed | {eld Kot off to a perfect start. Mores Fred Di very far off, atin 1 tah result, It may prove a solution of debut in Cleveland in a bout With) night to attend the annual meeting of p speed, Increased | dith was almost on even terms and| roe es, athletic cont List Se eee Stecraw has the drafting problem und also croate| Hattling Levins! the Women's Metropolitan Golf Aa-)Hi# lead and finished with a safe mar-| rounding the first turn took the lead, | Union College. h opted a call Cas a N A RECENT Ietter a Dan Tewta| | For the past ten yours ag ahi an independent channel of securing He sociation to be held at the Biltmore to-|*!"- A tremendous shout went up| Higgine while Scudder: wae. bev ity [Prnceton, his Alma Mater. John recalled “the night several years| Deon bivelxed every MPry Dy Jokers players in cage of future strikes. DOGS DRIVEN IN RACE |day, stated that the Eastern body had|When the time was announced—6| Caldwell and Miller. Miggins fering |H. (Speedy) Rush, head coach of 4go that Johnny Dundee knocked |™em™ thelr parents oF thelr, bie That young players, anxious to OF 522 MILES IN SNOW] Mie request for the use of the Apa-|minutes, 45 seconds, ‘This bettered] inp und not talk akise Menedlth. Seat | he football eleven, sought Dawson iat Young O'Leary,” etc, Young|W5 Have clamored for @ chance to) 10° Ae viiliog to pay. all |wamls Club links for the Eastern|by 12-5 seconds the former world's| der caught up with Caldwell and Mil. | a8 one of his assistants and will make Rens) Yee. Dow out-gs he rig Prana nate: Go tay eave thelr railroad and hotel expenses! Monnis, Man, Jan Hatter alae onsup and Griscom Cup matches jrecord made by Tommy Conneff at| itiggins fought with Meredith FiEs heed coach of: the treat Ae Aaa eee Trove tne attempt to put) roods,, This gecmed 40 vislouary While on trial 4» of particular Interest | hurried on is escutcheon, ie gays he . agree : a Higwins fought with Mere 1 |The Ardsley Club had also been con-| Bergen Field more , At, be TId6 | to the end that a better syste: pes , aerate LEE ne inat: of TAY fab the | sidered, but found unavailable because | id more than twenty years} for stride and on the last turn was mbeiprice rarngee Raia te of time in Just now in view of tho fac dogs of the ten trains com- j signature on it. ae ‘om ul- hae almosst abreast the doughty Quaker, | be established for the gener elop- . rains com- of profected course alterations. s but Ted's marvellous sprint won the sapere (ey mile race from Win- | Whether or not the women, wilt be|. 2*¥ 18 @ husky youth with @ build|duy by three yards. Caldwell nosed | Ment of football at Princeton, | avi ia -|Dipeg to St. Paul, the longest event | avte to have th ks wilt be [Ke Ted Meredith, tte came East | Scott out of third place. ST. LOUIS, J Mose” He ados ee > know, | those expenses is the bone of con-|! able to huve the Apawamis dinks wilt be |! astres ar Cnulthe nthe mecsuia . 8, Ja brother, Artie O'Leary, A ietie ws He grg eat eats the A: in the present strike. of ita kind ever attempted, were! Known in a day or so. ‘This meeting, | {St Summer and returned home with|y, ‘M. C., Olymple Walking champion, | that a St, Louts w is not entirely alone in his) urged out of Morris at daylight to- pounds, who “on the 115 and 125] A. U. offi experiment, however, fob George] day under the popping of their driv- | requires a& whole, week, | ea national five-mile championship. | made @ “long and unsuccessful. stern pound A. A. U. championships, and| days being devoted to the | op eeeert Simpson of the University | chase of Dick Remer of the New York tals how they can now are Savyorlo the winner and rth ; mpson of ek, Her fen of games in Sweden was received. Stallings has announced that all ama-| ers’ snaky whips ‘astern champlonshii dt of Missouri gave Ray a spirited tussle | A in the two-mile limited handicap | *°" who Is ready and willing to tackle] Lagonia the loser. eee eae Given a chancy to prac.| Cold, cleat atmoxphere and a bright {three to the interscity matches: ‘tke {for individual honors, “Simpson, come | Walk. Goulding allowed Remer a Randi: | to-day by Winton E. Barker, Presideht Dundee at any weight. Bronxdale A. C. | tise "With thes Braves Whenever they| Uh combined to lend speed to the dates practically decided upon are June | Peting for the first time Indoors, weni | CaP, OF BUTE ae eee whieh. 14, the [of the Missouri Soccer Association, from teal | ~| contestants, but reports from points |6 to % inclusive, thereby. partly con-/against some of the mi h eoour Grey Secretary o Inited Foot- IAT has become of Willle NY LEONARD tn undoubtedly | {tt te It Not only will they, be 1B-) furthersalGng the (rail pramived! dif: |fcting, with ths ‘mens’ New. eraey | urdiers In’ tho country. eucae | aecates tau, auch, Tenor waa ta.wonz | he Seoretay of the United States Moot: Jackson, who leaped into the one of our best lightweights,| Stallings promises to drili them aal honed to reach’ the Border come thre | State Curnament at Deal. came home first in the 70-yard low|the champion even. He swung along |the team would be organized, fistio spotlight by putting especially since Dundee suf-|hour in hitting and fielding, day and the leaders may enter| ‘The course of iho Scarsdale Golf and|hurdies and set up a new mark of|#t Auch a steady even paco that he pa Johnny Dundee away in a round? A|fered a K. O., but real students of Fe eR aT MTN ane arte thas i Forks, week or so more of inactivity on his| the fistic game seo a stormy session| Teagy tor the march to the spring| One of the part, and fight followers will have|ahead for him at the Clermont Rink,| training camp, He has forgotten from the race bef D, for to-night’s|Country Club at Hartsdale, be the ‘scene of the Westeh ontestants, Orria West, |xolf champlonship this year. The tours] Half an hour later he competed in nals minutes and 6° seca carried Jog Pearman, alao.of the Ni Announcement fon, “along with him, and. the best eiene Biaas ee joulding could get was wont 160, pelo ament is to, be held on Juno 7, 6 and d place. palin st Amaltne Billiard Players y . ween mie teears eae denen nee el eS DUROM. _|torday that at ite meeting on 7 garpotion him and hi gonquest of the! in Brooklyn, a week from to-night, | about the strike, in controlling ti leading his nnUAL title event of the: New night it had accepted the oalanatiogiale ‘J is He is to tackle Frankie Callahan —— team, State. Golf’ Association. The I ——————————EEEeEeeEEe_eeesEsS oe Charles Heddon of Dowagac, Migh, Heddon and Corwin Huston of Detrott Pi ntly accused by tne committee & ofessronals, on the score that x eted with professionals and pg Club of |were part owners pillia Brooklyn, the Harlan Sporting Club and the w part owners of @ billiard room in ¢ By = t — ster golfers held their. meeting F Ne d G E DON'T pretend to be in the| then. Callahan is one of the most S ith Di fe t prior to that of the New Jer istic News John Pollock Q71 OSSIp Wizard class, and we would | ‘URRE a of the ghtwelght crop and mt ereats \ a been Menty Taanard. tha soeas Hanteaient) Fe oe et et EY | with him anything but a pleasure, St Nick Seven ase: riers |: the Jew Jerseymen tOlwhose injured hand is well again and| thee cule. ‘The Broulwsy Sroriog Glee of the A. A. U. dors some things. Here's . | ehe: re of the one|Who Intends to do considerable boxin @ letter requiring the ability of a HE nimble press agent of John Y MONTREAL, Jan, 26.—A move to bar » for the play in the]in the future, will be a very busy boxer | O¥™Pic Club are the tro taken to task, Philadelphia sawyer to answer: the Barber is trying hard to ing e ANAEA| a members of the Baseball Players | d_by the other, next week, as he is booked up for two} Tommy Geary, the tard-hitting Harkey I write to ask your opinion in establish Leo Johnson, the i Fraternity from the Montreal Baseball) pi yrturst, Jan. 2h—In the|bouts in the short time of forty-elght | tm. will moet Abe Attell Goldstein In the tom, . Advertisers’ golf hours. His first go will be with Phil] "rd wmlfival to the Slike MvTigue-Johnoy Teference to the A. A. U. officials’ | negro Mghtweight, as a Joe Ga Club will be taken at the special moet- d-round of th 28 Gecision on the Lagonia va, Savo- | ven See aA tint “Turk Smith, the Irish-American] ing of the International League, to be|lorurnament ye: ay th orites, Bloom, the shifty Brooklyn boxer, for |Alt® bout at the Olymplo A, C, mest Monday Flo bout. As you know, at the [and 4 Georg Ais p gaad tote OMT A, C. contre, defeated the St, Nick} held next month, it was annoynced to-/ jt, Manmyit tA: Mamilton and} ten rounds, at the Broadway Sporting |" ¥ , | just because Johnson Is to box te den htenheim of the Hamilton haa to a fap . — Faled of Ley Morea olny the apd ree aoe ide With Joe Weilltir, Jolene a seven single handed in the Amateur] day by President Lichtenheim of the|feut” Hamilton had to go an extra hole|Club of Brooklyn on Tuesday might,| Harry Pollok, manager ot Freddie Wels, the ena the ref F908 soul net leclde i nae with dee W Paninaee ne Hockey League game at St, Nicholas| Montreal Club, If the league sanctions to win from Chi Ts Hart and Hice beat white on ‘Thursday evening che will | world’s Uitweight champion, arnoimore that if who was the ner, bout & y ove the ordina ne ¥ his course, he sald, he would ask all his|J, C. Martin at the eighteenth green. ith Brankle C, Iwo Johneun, th ak tae ae month afier they hold a meeting | had any of the ability of # Gans or| Kink last night, 3 to 2. . 4 |The heavy rain during the morning|#ook up with Frankie Callahan, another “tig clever colored boxer, defeats and decide in favor of Savorio, |a Dixon, Irish Patsy Cline couldn't] Smith tallied all three of the goals for savers (0 Shandon the Brateralt or else ade putting a mat oF OF luck and| Brooklyn lightweight, in the star bout in wan # toago Im the ten-tound feature i. B Say \ : yea Vs : x , offer them such small contracts a# to|caused a postponement e women's | of ten round a Gla ats 2 ot at ee m Aporting Clad to-morrow n git. he If the two men were equal at the ‘have beaten him as he did recently, [the victorious Winged Fist seven, while] O°, them our of bascbally fconteatas Oo Dement OF the Women's of ten rounds at the Clermont A. ©. of | iil Ye down the bare aud alow ine Lalit Sf in's skating and passing of the puck id | | seq Brooklyn, Leonard ts getting tn co box him, had much to do with his suc PHILADELPHIA, Jan, AT By agree-| BELLEAIR Hi Fla,, Jan, 25,|dition at Billy Grupp's gymnasium, _—_ The Irish team had things its own] ment of counsel the trial of the | wy lay Waa narrowed down to the semi; S Ce aN UH) Ok he Breadeey sroritas Way in tho, opening part of the fray! damage suit of the Baltimore Federal | January kuit tournament at the Belleair] Fish Ros, the Wkely middiewelght of Bridge: | ior ot indianagalls wil box Walle arr eas ‘amid Pi A and finished the jod with @ two-lyeague Baseball Club against the Ce Tra Hol the Ohto| port, Conn, and Mike MeTigue, the looal middle | Kowokiyn, Ray Weet of Plath eitr| R. fohr ef Treatment . | foal after ten ee oked tie Brat! tional and American Leagues and cer- | St J. Winton, Minik- | weight, who Ime improved in bis fighting in the | Coulanan of the Bedford mernerhy "ily ime, Tim Now Offered from Sequin. M tihutes later he| tain clubs and individuals was yesterdu [pias Rann And S.J: |tast few months, have slgned articire of agreement oa a alta duplicated his performance, shortly af=| put over until the April term. of th rena, Gresnwe Aas t oe dys calling for them to moet in @ fiftesn-round bout te] Hob Maha writes etating that he would like to er he had receive: de ‘ ne A ¢ of the; matches in the championship fight tO-), aeoision at the Royal A, C. of Ne - re his. brot 7 joba, who ith Saye ooeivea,s depp Sub gh Ble |niod puaten strict Courts where, tHe LAY we, ign ate pen cece n aeeinc(taeneh ee rel A © ot How Hare oa loge eter, Hadle Moa, wie e's elie : . Fad a ae ee eet ae tial |. Phil Carter, who has been. a favorite | the night of Jen, 3 & chance to weet mich boys as 1 j omfortable Famed off Cole's shin wuaida and struck fad been tentatively set for Febs ide | for, Arst honors here. since his arrival, _—— Jack “Britton inthis city bade oe Hin in the face. "Phe halt n fad a narrow aquenk yesterday morning | A match wes clinched to-day betwoen Praakio|ow in Muladelphis. but’ tatencs ule! tho, Irish” florcely wesuiling the 'St to come here IMICIE Fey i witk's base 3 t third by Jn hia match with Irving Robeson of { Burns, the jremler bantamwelght of New Joreer, | woe, Y , atone ites r The Santa Claus seven rallied in the| the latest Brooklyn player Rochester. Carter was 2 up at urnfand Jaber W the Albany (N, ¥,) bantem- nen a ink, | bleedin, f i second hilt) and" managed to dendiong | Heniny his contract frie Coming [ANd 4 up when the tweitth hole had been | vriggt, ‘They will tate for ten ands at'a bor] al Patterson la ansiow to match Chick simler| Ah Meokey ate, Pilem hemorrhoids and | the game, | Veabody tallied on @ pass | season. At his home in Newark yoater, | Died. bit he i ee ie nen [ine stow to be ataged at St, Louie on Saturday [with Iria Matay Cline, ‘The Scrunton toree | YOUr OWN hone tin (ue Prvacy of Mod from J tand tho latter Boon after | aay accept the cut in his salary which |more to an even footing. Carter should evening, Feb, 3, ‘They box at 118 pounde, matched with Andy Cortes at Albany next Tues |Oruggists, A Fingl. box often \ q Eat cap Soctanes Wows tke flees was ident bbets iieted “Burther. [have won at the nineteenth. hole, but a day and Stanley Yoakum at Soranton, Feb, 22.|FFee mample for trial with booklet : out any ° Wo bald thee he culd: alla’ hina [he played. hia second shot badly, Lou Raymond, matchmaker of the Harlem |Patterion also waned up his other lightweignt, |MAlled free in plain wrapper, I you In the sudden death period, however, with Dave Fultz and the frater- | a arene Sporting Club, to-day completed all arrangements | Shamus O'Brien, to meet Young Saylor or Mati | 2°24 YS Coupon below, | Sith won the game for the irish team | Bity in the threatened baseball strike. j For & jer Skating Title for a box wow at that club on Feb, 2, Irish | Wells at Youngstown, Fob, 6, by scoring in 3.08, World's champtonship skating e8|Vatay Clive and Stanley Yoakum will clash in Billy Miske, who bas created @ sensation in FREE SAMPLE COUPON ae The eleven members of the National | aed 5 = “sae M vil mark the close of the roller skat- |teu-round while in the eomi-final of ten PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 4 , . WEST POINT, N.Y, Jan, 25.—Stuart| League champions who have recetved | Wil mark (h es this vielnity by his grat number af victorio " 7 OMPANY, ; c-47 Sensible Cigarette | pRBST HOINT. N.Y. TBD. fee aa teat rei ed’Rros auch Waites [Ing enengement. mow on at Afadisgn| yma, Augie ‘Batoer wil eo agains Simm [(ne “Sinz ty Ne sel sinter of rier ay Pram Bae Maren atte, the big "Gym." Was the scene fu fast | Casey Stengel George Cutshaw, Ivy |square Garden on the night of Feb, 1.{0'Hagan of Albany, — New hink and Charley | {iva appeared last Saturday and Buly hes Kindy and mo 2 Fron sample of nd well played hockey” game yester- | Olson, Ollie O'Mara, Gus Gots, Chiet | ioth amateur and professional stars] Hauer will clash fur alx rounds, rletgediagimgl teen | | PrramidPileTreataent, ia plala wiupper, ay, during which Colgate. vanquiished | Mey Otto Miller, | Mack Wheat, | from all parts of the country will be on wearing & broad smile ever since, Miske ia atin |] ’ lthe' Army by a score of 6 to 2, It was r Dell and Appleton, Seven jiand to battle. for. the $2,500 in cash| Dilly Géteon declared to-day that Jim Coffey, | under contract for three more fights at Join Weis. |] Name . erie. ’ | the, rat defeat of the season for the ef on Atnve so refused to atx | anit trophies that will be hung up. | his Trish Leavyweigit, will be ready to fight again | mantel’s Broadway Sporting Club, mreaat Cadets. es to | Manag Yorke announced Jast night ne mext two weeks, He expec gr Colgate’s seven, on the way to New | that Roland Cloni... the. world's cham- aoe eeee ate ree him to] Ray Bronum hen quit Tniananolis, ‘The Bean Haven to play Yale to-day, looked good pion, Would be on’ hand to defend his] Pz & cmple of local id pdb Brommel of pugiliam has opened a gymnagium at yesterda Watkins 4° Hayes, foot title, Clont is In Chicago at the pres | take on Cart Morris at Kanse City, for which be | pido, and hereafter will make bie headquarter bat showed heat for the Valtors.- nt time, but wil comeson next, Week [hae bom offal $4,000, for ten rounda, in the Ohio city, Browson now bas Jack Mo SPORTING The score a was a to pret nthe srind. planks “ i scemed to Ure at + Maier aeeuted Ue ALulison Auuare Gare | Chairman Pred Wenck of the State Athletic !Carron, Denver Frankio Murphy and datmay | oeoinc Tn . ee d two or three easy | Fulla admitted yeste AC none of den for both the amateur and the pro-|Cowmicsion tas issued # warning to tive Boxing Celmam, middieweighta, and Young Denny, Now| BRO* thot Millbury Fate oe Be ih, ots at short range, [the White Sox tas sisned the pledge. | fessional contests, lum of the cily i reponse to complains orer Usleans welterweight, under oie management, — | yest tien omy Loonand 12° Phil Boe name: