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ee SARL setae penne ert ; j . tog as conducted Mi this State. ‘her —_—s {f Gov. Whitman Appointed Bill Brown Chairman of Boxing Commission the Sport Would Be Beyond Criticism for a Long Time to Come. | Covrriee 187 be The he Hubihing Co York Evening World) ANNY MOKGAN came into my office. “Say,” chuckled Danny, “a follow called me up on the phone this morning and said he had just arrived in New York with @ string of three boxers, “Can you get work for them? he “ ‘Sure,’ says I, ‘on the next snow- Pall—the way things look now. He got me, too.” 5 ce from Morgan's smile he didn’t think the situation was quite as desperate as he inti- mated. And it isn’t. Followers of boxing do not believe that the State Legislature will consent to the killing of the Frawley law when the Frawley law hasn't been given @ fair chance, From the start the Frawity ‘aw hi been under an tinpossible handicap. It has had to carry @ heavy burden in the shape of Commissioners utterly unfit for the office they held. When the law went into effect ail the poil- cians husti about to get thelr friends into office. Boxing is not an easy sport to c proper conduct of boxing exhibitions, It is planned to make ‘raw! 4 ‘ 3 3 the job 3, eraaneeriit tad aes the ot of Athletic Commissioner non-salacied, The accomplishment of the est good out of it, But unfortunaiely everything depended upon the com- mission. It was necessary to have as head of the commissivn some with an established and well known | Teputation for .wonesty and ability and knowledge of the sport. The result of appointing a chief commissioner who couldn't mill the bill etc Steet BOXING MAY BE SAVED boxinj If @ man.like Bill Brown bad been appointed Chairman of the State Ath- jec Commission there never would! have been any fault to find with box- @ Would be no movement now to stop boxing. } A lot of promoters of no good re- pute never would have been able to et licenses and run clubs, ‘There never would have been any pos@ibility of questioning the honesty “and clear intention of & man like Bill Brown, whose name stanas absolutely | first among hose of wesponsible | American sporting men, I believe, personally, as everyone who knows bill Brown intimately be- lieves, that he never gave or took a bribé in his life, and that any man approaching him with a proposition | y, to buy his influence would be bit| Pe right betw.eon the ey by Bill} et Brown's tet. That's the kind of a Chairman of the State Athletic Commission we ought to have. ter If we had a commission run by @ man like Bill Brown boxing would be | oj as reputablé in this State as any amateur college game. | And come to think of it, why can't) ™ we have Bill Brown? he has a lot of business to attend to, ie) his magnificent place up on the Madson and his other interests, But all about boxing, boxe referees and boxiig tn § mi mty years. And no doubt if Gov *ernor Whitman decided to give boxing * another chance—a genuine chanc auch ay it never has hud since the! p Frawley law began its unfortunate career—Uill Brown would a ; members and the fighters is now so harrow one cannot make a guess as | to the probable outcome, The Demo- | | ' Maiy Legislators Favor Dun- nigan Law, Which Gives Is and fighters should be stopped Unpaid Board Control. | aie! phy Now. ‘Special from a Staff Comemondent of Tae Eve ‘orid.) + the Frawley law and abolishing the Boxing Commission. to-day he would fix a date for a spe- It's true that! Senator Dunnigan of the Bronx has a measure which seeks te amend the that the matches could be playe law by providing for the regulation o€ out the pubic being admitted, on the 2 At has been his hobby for over) provides that the first three commis- |make @ ruling until years, and thelr successors, at the ex- pt the| Pointed by the Governor to serve a | SL TTA LIND AWE RE ak 2 LAN I ETO RMN ELE I THE EVENING’ WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7, BEST AWFUL CONSEQUENC Gee! T' Tune on SIN’ Two EdUCATED MITTS Lie I Gor — AN AvIFUL BLOW To HIGHER EDUCATION. Gov. Whitman Asked to Appoint Wadsworth Boxing Commissioner ALBANY, N. ¥ eb. 7.—Renewed efforts have been made by men interested in elevating the boxing game in the State to prevent the re- peal of the existing statute. Some of them are sald to have told the Governor that boxing, if supervised by a commission of high clars men, can be made decent and freed from the abuses that have called tor the abolition of the present commission. The promoters of boxing as a clean sport further told the Governor that James W, Wadsworth, father of United States Senator Wadsworth, probably could be persuaded to become Chairman of the new commissio The appointment of Mr. Wadsworth, 1t was said, would insure the scheme of reorganization depends upon the voluntary resignation of Frederick A. Wenck and his associates on the commission. These men, it is understood, wilF get out in order to make possible a continuation of legalized boxing in this State. ————[—$=$— | {amendment would require each club to give a bond of $10,000 to the State for keeping within the law, The line between the anti-fighting crats are disposed to support the Dun- nigan idea of an unpaid commission, as are many Republicans, ® | One member said to-day: —_——>— “Iam in favor of boxing and do not believe the people want it abol- ished. I think the sport ought to be supervised by a few high class men, | serving without pay, and that the| |community of interest between offi- | PITTSBURGH, ington and J m College te | conferred degree of doctor of phitoso-| phy on Johnny Evers, the ball player. ning World.) ‘The Wash- ALBANY, Feb, 7.—No time has yet een fixed for a hearing: by the Judi- ary Committee upon the repeal of Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) WHAT WOULD ‘THE ROFESHIONAL BroRmMEeRs THOT san ees WILCOX STAYS AT HARVARD FOR BIG ATHLETIC MEET. PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 7.—Harvard's ances for u victory in the two-lap relay race at the coming indoor Intercol- | legiate championships to be held here in the Exposition Building, March 3, have) been greatly bettered by the decision of | Westmore Wilcox to remain in college | until une, Wilcox could graduate this month If he cared to do ao, but he’ d termined to put in a little more work and graduate with higher honors. This ts moxt welce Ws to the Harvard students and Alumn!, for Wilcox ts prob- nly the greatest athlete at Cambridge. For last two years he has been a star the football and ball field and of tho greatest quarter-mile! in the country. Last Saturday night at the Boston A. A, games ho give Conc] Moakley of Cornell a big surprise whel he defeated Cornell's great middle din- | nee runner Crim In the last relay and | won for his team. 1 Some OF oof REFEREES MAY TAR CAFE Joes ~ AND Be A LITTLE ABSENT MINDED. | | Per latiaes Lans WL HAVE To INVENT Some NEW AMUSEMENT. ICE CARNIVAL PLANNED TELEPHONE Copyr’ The chin battles. Commissioner Thomas W. Whittle of the Bronx Park Department is take place at Van Cortlandt Lake ov Saturday afternoon, Feb. 17. He plans to hold amateur skating exhibi-| tions for men and women, exhibitions | in speed and trick skating’ by the| prominent professional skaters and| curling matches by the leading curl- ing clubs of this city, Mr. Whittle has already received assurances from Frederick W. Rubien, Secretary ‘Treasurer of the A. A. U., and A. W.| Moeller, Secretary of the Eastern Skating Association and representa- tive on the A. A. U. Board of Gover-| nors from the International Skating Union, that they will assist him in making the carnival a huge success Senator Wal rs, Chairman of the committee, The national indoor tennis champion- ship tournament may or may not be! played as scheduled on the courts of the Seventh Reginent Armory, beginning | on Saturday, It has been suggested d with: | al hearing at any time upon request. In addition to the Administration easure abolishing the commisston, t poxing through a commission of three ‘ground that the players were there for en to serve without pay. The Dill business reasons, but isk will not receives the or- | der from Major n. O'Ryan, which had not reached him last night. King Smith, referee of the tournament, still has hopes that the tournament can be held. joners shail serve one, two and three ration of their terms shall be ap- The headquarters for several years ba been in Chicago, but at ‘the sam meeting at which jected President noved to Loulsville. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Feb. 7.—In view | the order of the Secretary of the | Navy forbidding civilians from enteri the academy grounds, the Naval Ac: uthorities have ‘cancelled the four athletic booked for Saturda, the schedule in different kin can be curried out, ‘The contests which Were to tike place next Saturday were; Swimming, Northwestern University: ree no. (Wrestling. University of Pennsylvania; | Chairme-ship of the commission and| full three-year term. ran pilose bond between alumni of Co-| gymnastics, Rutgers; fencing, Yale. Bil the reapansibllity that goes wit aieie'ig’ th Rh acalal: ONGralany? ube 1 niversity and the undergrad: | | are vate athletes was the theme at the or-| ninwy pay mar ‘And to that case we who are in-| The commission ts to have power ne | €anlzation meeting at the Columbia Unt-| yale Dine leeen calla abteking aie terertes 1% the sport would know that| ll licenses for clubs, and no ASME) versity Club, Gramercy Park, of the| Brown swimmers, 44 points to 9, be- $¢ Wasi good bands anc beyond criti-/ may be conducted excepting In a|new society for letter men, farmer and {ore @ large Junior promenade crowd elem fr # long time to kome bullding kopt exclustvely for that pur- | present stars of the crew, track, grid-|Parcue ene: as Sehtunt tand 4 | HE boxing solons out in Minne- pose. . ‘ jiron, diamond and gymnasium who have Full reports of each fight must | Gitinguished themacives, Judge Robert shone for ¥ Mayer's mark o! ‘fAfty-vard sprint wi seconds in th | Sporting Club last night. Lewis Knocks Out Graves. Ted Lewis knocked out Kid Graves in the ninth round at the Broadway Graves did not have a chance to win after the frst round, as he was floored three times in that session. He was on the tam mental hero. reta!l votce t, 1917, Separ 1917. : \ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW ES IF BOXING “GOES OUT” - | - ~ | EN.O'RVAN DENIES YORK ta ARMORIES * TO ATHLETES | we New York A. C. Games Mayu , | Not Be Postponed € After All. ¢ “Phe New York A. C. games may _ not be postponed after all, They. were © scheduled to take place Saturday ight at the Twenty-second Regiment © ‘Armory. Orders belleved to be from _ | Major Gen. O'Ryan, saying that all larmories would be closed for the _ present to all athletic and social events, led to talk of putting the games of the Mercury-Foot organigae tion back to Feb. 13 at Madison Square, Garden. This, of course, | would necessitate a big change in \the plans of athletes from out of |town who were coming to cor in the big meet. ‘The officials of the + New York A. C. didn’t seem to ki (Just what to do in the matter up t this afternoon. Madison Squaro Garden, where the | ~ SAUCKS , WHAT WioULD BE The USE oF ING & s- Mercury Foot ineet has been held in ce rata eR “to aren tt? | the past years, ig not available om it on Tuesday night, Feb. 18. FoR. “One of the Greatest Stimulants of Courage Is the | Telephone’’—“Even Husbands Acquire a Little Dignity Over the Bell Route’’—‘‘Be Pleas- ant Over the Phone Once in a While’”’ “Don’t Always Act Natural By Arthur (‘‘Bugs’’) Baer. by The Press Publ ine that Grant intended to fight it out on If it took all summer | wasn't a telephone line. in person via the ewi who hae in @ battle. ‘t had at least three telephone wires shot away from under him The hand-to-hand conflicts have been replaced by the chin-to- Future equestrian statues will show a gallant general slipping AT VAN CORTLANDT PARK. a plugged dime into the coin box with one hand and making appropriate gestures for victory with the other. But Europe has no monopoly on that industry. victories ag well as war, Planning a monster ice carnival to| teiephone, YEven husbands seem to acquire a little dignity via the Bell route, THE PROPER CENTRAL FOOUSH Conve Che suddenness with which a ban- is converted into a over the wire is « pathological pt nomenon. wire, the physical coward b ‘The gent witl an squawk through the A RSATION® Tentative plans were made to hold the games on that night, but the fact that it may be impossible to bring to gether the star athletes who were en= tered in the various fixtures prevented a formal closing for that date them and there. ‘Ted Meredith and H.C. Riley, (former Dartmouth by ably Bill Bingham, Captain of the Har- ard track team last year, will race @ special 600-yard run at the Hi - Dartmouth-Pennsylvania triangular ins door meet, to be held at Mechanios’ villlon, Boston, on Feb, 17. | Another special race will see Eby, the Pennsylvania freshman; Caldwell, one time Cornell mile ichampton and | intercollegiate holder, and Joe Higgins, Capt Holy Cross tearm last. spring, 2 1,000-yard run. ETIQUETTE ing Co, (The New York Evening World.) | The modern telephonic charge, led by a general | board, fs a European institution. It's a poor officer | Gossip | The skirmish line is a telephone line. | ° Peace hath her telephonic One of the greatest stimulants of courage {ts the | tater club's two | CL. Beck cholson, New Bedford (h tled for first prize, at So net, with Col, H.W. OF Seuti Shore, and Re Me in * than ap 16), ‘ ad Tom’ Ke , With 89—7, ne golf tourne: J Forty-five we yifers have en. jtered the St. V rnament, tie {qualifying round of which will be played \at Pinehurst to-day runnerop and Phit the gi nal orge Orvis. F hell of Concinnau w Orvis donated the four trophies fused the first prize for the men * | PALM BEACH, Fla, I'eb, 7.—Walter quette shouldn't be extended to in- |, Travis, Garden City, with « card of white hope clude the telephone. The lady who /|jn'the South Florida golf championship | wouldn't think of using the wrong | tournament. Reginald) Mt.” Lewis, considers It per- | Wykugyl, who was tied for second, at 14 sufficient chew gum in your|with H. P. Bend, S:. Paul, was leading s4 none. A gentleman | the field at the turn with a 35, only 10 he little | Who knows t ‘oper knife to stir his | Meet with mishap in a bunker on the short twelfth, round, soup with do ich cost him the medal blunder to smoke over a wire. "t consider it a social The ‘ floor taking the count when the bell, mouthplece like « bear with @ flat fact that you wouldn't give two but- came to his rescue at the end of the tire, Everybody is the s weight tons for the whole telephone system | eee oer apese. ae eet oar the second and third rounds despits with a blond volee can roar tnto the|” Another stylish epidemic is for | Slye# in the open when they 4 the drubbing he had received in the transmitter like a zoo at lunch time.|married men to use their bachelor! on the miniature course at Glrubel's opener Old Dr. Jekyll had to sniff powders Voices over the phone. A girl will fall! Store, In the main competition, an eigh> —————— in love with a tall, handsome voice | tecn-hole medal play hand: t =) to be transformed into Mr. Hyde | sn enele Dlay hendicnney Alger Defea Connelly, 6 A ¢ Sail q i and discover later raat rhe praprienge Barton Garfield, who on more than BOSTON, Feb. 7.—George Alger of One ring of the telephone bel! is all|ef same !s short and bruesome. Or| one occasion has been champion « Sm dee won the ¢ Belen aver seer | that is necessary now. ‘Bven the/ an innocent gent si) besame ight the Forest Hill Field Club, caslly 2 nneliy of Charlestown in their twelve. | * ie Reina ated with @ plump contralto voice, and field with a 65, Found cout at the Armory A. A. last mildest citizen has a | Brunette when he meets her he finds out that oan coming back in fn eae a ae Sides contiliy (eal Where movies’ Yie| man from Meret w ‘rries on all’ she 4s thoroughly qualified to get a! only scratch man, and his total Jabbed bint in the face In every round his wire chatters, job as a model In a needle factory.|seven strokes better than W,. "e and tie imu o that the Charles \ abd Jouuuy Bolsters will clas ot the Mastom [Pivahing and doch Uri mows 18 tk Skt Answering the telephone with box- Nothing left for him to do but to} Johnson, who finished second. nd | WWAY syorug Cha, Bidyu, tel | Bat.otar doula “Taylor ve, Jacoba, Bay: 4 ° o | “ Orne! : : the town boxer had @ lot of trouble landin i 4 | gyrate down to the river and carom sota have @ Int of good ideas, | be made by the clubs within twenty |C. Cornell, “4, oarsman om one of CO. | best performance of tho metty, lany effective blows. S\ing gloves on se be a hablt. | ci the dock. In the continuation of the round When they began to conduct! four hours, and a tax of 7% mer sent |shased? Presiaent ‘by the tee mon ar the ie SIN. AT Judging from a census taken of all) When Alexander Graham Bell fixes (professional golf tournament | at, ‘ aoe se. | af the gross receipts iy imposed, The | Ginner and meeting, ‘Chairman of com = the chins In the United States, cour- |{t so we can see over the telephone | Wanamaker Indoor links Dave Buiix boxing under the uew law they de Mid bb btontd ood aoarcmee | HNNST AAG eeting. Chairman of com- Hae not only going to cramp alot of (fF end. Jack Hobens di ; cided that $3 was cnough to pay to lthe maior and m . ne 4 0 ry tesy over the phone 8 vr than | % LJ b James Hepburn and Cyril Walker; ie ' gee aby boxlug bout. Wiiliard wigat, the health and comfort of both spec-| pia w i ynd mina sat Colum Fistic News By and Gossi taile on guinea pi Everybody romances but he ts going to make us |xfcNamara and Jack Dowling ‘a wg bout. Wullard ans Ih and th Dia Were electer Rowing aile inea p iverybody get rid of our phony nickels in some |. c ong, and ant cavert about ul athletic a d cot a 4 Kitoy, “go4 football, A.M eo wire be a monologue. Two, box 6. defeated James Maiden ¥ Ting with anyoue, So ! ey 1 teur runner run through a! 87; baseball, Wiliam’ i. Symmes. J Gia oh ihe Wie ciatande That Beater night, ‘Tole go will be the emi, the wire shall be a monologue, Tw x But eats Gefeated aiden and ter prices. They made $3 the highes’ Cloud that nalf suffocates him, /'98: basketball. Twodore Kiendl jr., j , 99 He eels ven talking over. the telephone lee that any promoter could charge| but they think anything is good|4nd_ minor sports, ivr, Reginald H.| Browne expecis to put on In the Garder Hee th ngpleeoeag “Rib Pag nage rat The man who invented the telephone : aly . for @ seat at @ boxing show | enough for a boxer. {Sayre "81, f international pistol| this coming spring ts a battle between, |! Jem City and Jack Sharkey, the promising | have no use for the receivers at all pooth allowed for everything except Date tor Gymnastic Meet. Result—much of the high-price| After its experiences of the past two 08 aie one nace Champion Jess Willard and Fred Fulton, | t #4 beotamweight, A husband will call up bis wife, Then |elhows and ventilation. All booths; Roy ¥. Moore, Chairman of the Set" bysterja was cut out. The chance of|or three years New York fans mieht| gon acorod Meter te the Wriea (the Rochester (Mtinn.) giant, who boxes | Naty Lewis, who is In town at promat, t he will ring up the office boy haw! | should be taflor made. |ropotitan Association of A. A. U, Gyms wed “reformers” to surieh Warn-| be shocked if someone actually tried) round of the national squash tennin| Charlie Weinert in the big amphitheatre | signed up George K. O. Browu, the game Chicago | him out, Next he ges the ster | saad nastic Committee, announces that. thir {ABs about the decadency of a country |to conduct boxing shows on the same |ohamplonship tournament. on. the| ext Monday night Iton thinks he cur, te mect Battling Leviasky oa tea. | rapher over the wire and berates her.| Don't make a busy man guess who |year's «ymnastic championships will Ba where men pay $60 to sit In a ringside] principles that obtain th hinateur| Coury of the Yule Clu Appel was, Will surely Atop the Newark star, and iit a boxing datertainment to be staged | Atter that he rs his business | You are over phone, Charades |held at the Newark, N. J, ¥. M. G, Ay peat and put three cents Into the con-|athletle meets. ut it can be done, |GUria of the Fale Clay Ay seen : Win, on pest Monday nibt, Levinaky | “*tC' ect \don't pay dividend Jon March 31, The list of evente to Bm tribution plate never materialized.| And when New Yorkers got used to|\When ho did. he. breeued. through | Cort Wate ecg rege bf eae on Tonnday night for Chicago, where | Partner over the phone and flays him | ee \Sontested for is as” tgllowe: The boxing fan of limited means was it they'd like It, in a hay Se tay 4 ivough | Coffey before meeting the tide holder hth i adag fo m4 r y But ¥ can't ame the! horizontal able to see the champions us well as) Why not give the old Frawley tow | oval & Rises of the Heights | cof nowing against Bob Davere to. | "ill et lato cvadition for the contest, g |verbally, Bu chinks he fo stil |iterad Mavenings Of your low vis: | as hares, Indian cul, ecthaine ae the ordinary boxers, and (» get a seat/a real chance in the hands of the MNO BE BEerkd, 15 —-6, morrow night will determine his right to) Al MoMurmy i» again ti andy | ROCF fish much. He thinks he Brin | thillty to ba enippy over the wire ie bars, tumbling, long horse. and near the ringside instead of up in al RIGHT MAN? Is it necessary for] MAMILTON, N Feb, 1.—Colgate'a | box Fulton, ata er ae ee hes talking to his wife ‘every bit ag square as five aces. all around. - fallery. I won't gay a “smoky gal-|New York to admit that it ts unable | football #shedule € fall, as rat: | —~- | matched Cortes to meet Mickey y | Why the telephone should be re 0% be had at the oitlee of the sla on ra pry,” for they don't allow smoking at|to “rum the game” as successfully as| fled to-day by the Athletic “Advisory | Al Reich, tho big local bearyweight with the |twetvetousd bout at the Unity Cycle Club, few-| garded as a vehicle for discourtesy is| ‘The best way to start a useless con- | i sociation, No. 21 Warren Jetropolls F boxing bouts out in the Middle West.| it 1s run in the Middle West? If so, Board, consists of eight games and js | terrific rglt-baod punch, ts going renee, Mase., 10-morow night, more myst 48 thar Pintas versation is to sav “Goodby. \York city. » New xing bouts are run wih reeard to' what's the matter with New York? |, follows: He hae started training and his fire = ‘ © mysterious than hash, Distance| soso | ~ eaanleret eam Bo: Sept 20, ‘Sumuehanse | will be at the Pioneer Sporting Club Feb, 27, Ed | Stanley Youu, who boxes Harry Condon at | seenis to lond as much fety to the! ge pleasant over the phone once tn! Spend 825,000 on Linke. a“ Yowiten: 0 Pails sunounces that be bas taken - Adouts at A Ni ¢ a es Ue eh ie scene as it does nent. The |g while. Don't always act natural. | The Plainfield Country Club at tte ae ale at New under his wing aud be thinks that he will be able ns at Albany Fed, 18 amd Joe Welling! | verage man hat a aE ‘ | 4 coer: Net {to inmtit Al with the fighting apirit, which he bas | Oyel'e rounds to « decisiou at Waterbury Feb, 15, ; 2Verage mar Mi nual meeting approved the trustees ats ‘ ” |bervtotore lacked, lea tee . fata g jitney's worth of pen You haven't got any more right to/rangements to expend $5,000 for elub- LOUISVILLE Y, Feb. 7.—Thomas — ee DUET. te Nek ee Uahineltht. Wha] titles him to @ million dolla wort® use another man’s time than you have| house improvements and $25,000 en = J. Hickey, President of the American | ny Coulnn, the Chicago Dan W Ig, OO ee eee nein a ath hie mug, of impude Armed with a thick | to use his toothbrush, | new eighteen-hole golf course, This will -— ° Associatic here tod vg sueoted in seek ut ever since’ bie ferent ont ‘@®. it, today gore to Lakewood with his man. be + The results of mode¥ation are few league Reabuertere’ tne tais. eet |bece efaat M0) for toaine Jack Riaakay (A8¢F. Willle Hetily, to train for the mated. Dick nickel, a peasant be pene The phone won't pay | women out at the: tote of one Neen infini ne Pion onday might rita | P8te, wow style ts eimilar to Leowsrd’s, wid | man who generally nice Dot jrouching over the @ won't pay | Women out. botal infinite. J - aad en see cinta gametes (Hct as Duffy's eparsing partner, men wan ere fee, sunooth | ent. You can’t recall a word, but |#Nd slaty acres owned by the club. ‘These the dis 2 ernuianied | |shaven vuice allows his laryngeal it rere a officers. were re-elected; President é ’ ey 0 Ha 10 tor tie Sed | gee ty show WY ibe Vitege @, ¢. on Fri.| Whiskers to grow over the wire. Hu] {f It has two sviiables you can chop it |p. Stevens; Vice President, W. T. Kaute * * A . . Ne next show of the Vilage = ! r . » hall Faithfully practised, it brings success, Evening World’s, ‘tua tectfound bout betwern 6 DIF "Matcher Jasobe Bue tosked Bid StATES & conversation so foud that, he ir prt ary, RH Brown, and Treats \\ | ; | Bod Mellie the Cali Iddleweiglit, | Blac’ to u Fie O'Leary, Gene Tounry ia to Wakes centhal up it ay he man on the other end can't see i t [ non, |x Vietor Dabl an lita to’ go sgsinet | fOF umbling his number, By the c ner c health, long life. ' Headpin Tourney. mhiah was fo tare barn Conant 41: Ce, Palen ec eee ce tae OF MM len ahs port, his. party is | your aie, but doesn’t hurt to kop R i poued ur a tt three minutes his | in practice. Roepe : utes, le — OLLER SKATING ‘. SCORES, | ‘Tmo contests betwora bantainweigbts hare jum | KTOU velocity that the moderate man is especially Hefried| 01: sag, o7;|teT &9 BeAuiaters aire bentannel fanny oe kd Je how some folks wast 1S is eifried, 4, 07 ! nsummated at the Palace . C, of the Troux it 5 tis a puzzle hi ks wasted N THE 1 : ; e je fh, Maid, moctamaied 01 150 Ps of the B ai foes there. are in thetr tine before telephones were ine || GRAND CE \ Metchmaker Doveserick has decided to bold» at Monday nia! tanhio Brown will go Nu N NTRAL PALACE careful in selecting his food and drink. | BP nf: | matinee basing show at the Viouser Sea, on meat | aetaet Dutch Bracat of Mrookism and Abe Fried. | Wolk os" vented Lexington Ave, Use 40th ig | No, d=-Witon, es, | Monday alternoou, ITs Ltwo Weprosag {aaa Will have it oat with Billy Fitasimmons of Othe ‘ n- hele eg The entice third or devoted sea a ’ see q rk, 6; Lames, 42° |bouta for t wasion, In one of tie battles | Youkere phone coin box : « fo ly trouble with some folks’ sing. (2.000 palze of That’s why he specifies Wilson—a | ty | Nesbey tou tect Wseee O'Beaa, while | gum Cotter, the Iris ecrvewlgt. # working ot Lime auckels and Ta wis that they sy "Goodby" feos, €) RypsiNGs, ° ° | ip the otber ovateet Al McClusky, the New Jener |.) Now tis Ay Aad Hote ie Menem TAU ’ rong end includ wonderfully mild and mellow Whiskey ' Piaget con, |imasrweisit, wil tackle Mat Matiero, the Malis, | NO" eh dvery ts Whcnse Elta neste pian | east ' ADMISSION, state _ 256 ’ * ebishing,® “gh;,| She fet bout will be put on at 3B. BM. Jat the Clermont A. U, in Brooklyu’ to-morrow mand her Jitney | ORR RS —_—_—_—_ —That’s All! a anata a WL Bictla, GANG arse’ o Ue aga |MOn ed oo Maa Onn Wa meh EA TIME REUTILRE We nlakalte y : | ie HOWL enior Boys’ Club, New York City, 405, Rem tied orien dy ye Seveest | have him appear ot their shows, ett ‘ MILWAUKEB, Feb. 6.—Tom Gtbbons| S=== _ The Whishey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Boule HIGH INDIVIDUAL SCORE, a Chien, wid met i acim : i} i Ma oh of Bt, Paul gave Bob Moha « beating| “44 HIGH At tm Milwauio for the latter part of ths mont, | The Victarla Sporting Ciud of Port Washington, ng SPORTING, : ae et ee TAREE ULE [Danny Morgan has wired to Promoter Andiuws tovt |b, Ts will two ten-round bouta at the wou ' last night, the latter getting only one | soci eee a ee = “ wmized drinks. Address Wilson, 2% Filth Ave. N.Y, That's All ae AspHiiet Bm | Joo Burman, the erect Weeters bentomvoiget, | CLI? Haze. Wille daclaon's eperrig, pain sud ‘tench rounds, ‘and | pway eionisg okie ia ries