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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1917. ‘SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (aman THIS WEATHER IS HARD TO DOPE OUT comp WM ae RABID RUDOLPH. /avreo— PUTTING "EM OVER Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co (fhe New York Evening World) (Summing GaaeR! \A BLIZZARD?! cag (T's WoT J j : | H STOPPED - - - Betcua Tie Les Darcy did i} | fairly well as an actor. Eggsare too Followers of Boxing Have De-. rmined to Let the Sport! tand or Fall on Its Merits. | costly to throw, The President should Co- lumbia University stuaente caer ot #000 men if It doesn't Include the football team, Comrie 4% i, by (The New Evening World) HERE will be no fund collected to put up a fight for the Fraw ne Co Being a tennis star has tte drato~ ley low at Albany, There will bach Molla Bhurstedt is forced i he no & lobby.” This wilt | to leave our nice hail, anow, sleet, | probably be sad news for a few hun. slush, rain and ice to play out im Los Angeics. After having massacred it, the boxing promoters are rushing the pul- motor to the goose that laid the golden egg. TY politicians, but followers of the} sport have determined to let boxing| stand or fall on its own merits, They i know boxing is one of the most popu- | i lar sports in this State, They know} hundreds of thousands of New York cra want boxing, If the logistators | wish to ignore the hundreds of thousands, that—in the slang of the| day—"is their own funeral,” 115 actions of two or three men connected with boxing in varl-| ous capacities have caused the present opposition to the Frawley law. But there are many more people to be considered in the matter, T have said in this column that box- Ing is one of the most popular sports in the world—is probably the sport with th» greatest following, All news-| paper men know that the public “cats up" a “fight story.” The interest isn't confined to the fow who are able to ait in a ringside seut, Boxing has millions of followers who never saw Empire City Derby Added To List of Stake Events For Yonkers Race Track —_— e New Fixture Won't Be Over the] {/on".,of, bots. tt Regular Derby Distance of a| sui Mile and a Half, but Will Be) {iin"Sear hon of theae stakes will Over Mile and a Furlong Route.| the Conching. (ium. Htanteaps ‘and ‘th Bern, guded'"to ths" gragrammns oe. the HE Empire City Derby will be| Westchester Rucing Ass: tations There also will bo a progression in the | 9k among the features at the race} values, ‘This year the Alabama will be Track of Yonkers next season. Al-| being guaranteed In each’ instance. Refore the Kalner sterte one though the regular Derby route ts a| Hor the Travers the value this seagon| ning he wants to remember that mile and a half, this event will only | {jis qirgdc™ for WIS H0.0M, and Lor) Pier Oliphant is on our aide. be one milo and a furlong. Another chan) ot nome importance fe ea The stakes at the Empire Track | found in the o The time to be sorry for doing @ thing is before you do it. America will suffer a terrible blow if war busts out and interferes with Alabama ani the e first named is at. the annual exhibition of Pomeranians, YEA, BO. Brown does not want to meet Cole gate text football season eny more than you want to meet a tiger looking for calories. Darcey is still hinting that @ paid wouldn't be very hard te look at. FOLWELL’S CONTRACT AT PENN WILL BE VOID IN CASE OF WAR. PHILADELPHIA, Robert White Rats Deny Report | They Stop Ball Players From Securing Charter Jitions of the Saratoga! Put a thermometer on the back of Special, one of the best of the offerings | Uncle Sain's neck right now and the will close on March 1, affording. the| for two-year-olds, When thi mercury would tag ail the bases, Feb, &— PJ horsemen scant time in which to make | created by the late William C, Whitney a n : eo nouRhe 4 Folwell will again || their entries. For the moxt part the| Me fought to make it the richest two- Looks as tf England and Gere year-ol 5 | stake list Is a repetition of those of- | jo, t $1,090 te many would both like to drop each @ real boxing contest. You might find | — 2 : vi coach the University of Pennsyle || forod just seaxone with & change here | When oacing ent isee iss years this| other from their 1917 achedule, a few million men in this country who| PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb, 8.—Walter vania football eleven next fall, || and there from added money to guar- | was cut to $250, and this year it is — couldn't name the Presidents of the| + Travis, Garden City, and Reginald 31 has been considerable fecling against es anteed values. The npire City | climbing back, ‘for the entrance fee Handicap has been rat d from $2,500 | 18 set at $0, Thie wilt make the Sara- added to 00 guaranteed and the| ‘RA Shecel ® city stakes inthe Sara: new Derby has a like value, . toga list and entries will close on| Of the two-year-old stakes the Whitt! \aron 42 and the Bast View are the best, each | * é prilla, having a guaranteed value of $5,000. In| Richard T. Wilson. President of the —- all there are fifteen stakes on the list.) saratoga Association. suffered a sertous If boring ta brutal, then tiddly- Six of them are framed for three-year: |tons this week whem hia imported brood | winks isa crime, LIL’ PEPPER. ers among the vaudeville || but for the first time in the his- ideville Association Declares, (\*; q J ject) Ipaq. | bE and itam be that some |] tory of athletics at Pennsylvania It Has No Objection to Fra |b direrea objection to. taking || 54 if 4 abatalaa a 485 eA AiD: t fhe btaining Ini the fraternity into the union without | so! tract ernity Obtaining Union) rie consulted officials, |] It Is spectfically agreed that the Privileges From American} gh Who Ae a settle ene contract will be null and yoid a ¢ Peg elit PE ron Nn Pig i} war is decizred between F 7 Lab make a statement but, unfortunately, |] [nm case ‘ 0 . hag See ae: tho President of the ‘American Fed-|] the United States and any other }/oitt riuaety ant the remaining aie) PAvmbi's the" tnost Yamols saton Qn — eration of Labor says bo is in a posl-|| nation, ‘The reappointment of || for two-year-olds. Engand, , By Bozeman Bulger. | (ion wren, me cninot discuss Kt onel) votwell was ratified by the Athe || tne first ansouncement also was|otnets pineks HE White Rats, it seems, do not | fe letic Committee, He readily agreed ; | like the idea of being charged | Beeld ie adh ern rt tet ¥ fevel by the Saratoga Ass with to do} @ union ¢ United Staten from Garfield's time to| wis, Wykusyl, won their matches is who didn't know that Corbett beat ba isle tensa Ae ohhh id ; bs dent. Travis had difficulties to surmount Sullivan and Fitzsimmons beat Cor-| put Proved Aimeelf a wonder at concen- bett and Jeffries beat Mitzsimmons|tration when his opponent, Bruce Dot, and Johnson beat Jeffries and Wil-| Kansas Cily, appeared in a golf suit lard beat Johnson. with cap to match the brilliant plaid of the clan of Bruce, Travis was somewhat UST how much Now Yorkers arc! disconcerted ut the fourth hole, when ' Interested in topping the brand of boxing that we've lamped in New York is just like prohibiting the sales of sare- Only brutal things about prise fighting are the pate tenders. ————— together — with d abroad by Mr, V wer during this w fation at tt#/and Long Range. with the others. is at All of the old fixtures | the Kirkt boxing can be} Dobson holed in 1, but quickly recovered guessed by the sums the on fairly good ten-round n. spend] and before a large gallery, which was jecision | Watching the suit more intently than the vay or the oth bes ethane made of the stakes that will be of-| were, brought to the war clause and after sign- August meeting. Evening World’s ington Farm In Kentucky, @ having anything ter and the strike is los- re renewed, some with increased values, | breeding establishment recently acquired ' — Lap Ades caadbelNele nei with the failure of the Baseball Play-| ing interest. ‘The magnates cyprese|| {0g left for California with bis }) f1 here is'u new three-vear-old fixturs | by Mr Wilsor Headvin T. ' Jess Willard boxed Frank Moran.| PINEHURST, N.C. Feb. 8. —M themselves as being perfectly satis-|| wife for a short trip. of ~ mile and three-alxteenth — eadpin lourney. with an ake re- ere’ Fraternity to get 0 regular char-| i the aituation, and if the added value of $1,500. This | New Yorke: 2, | ow Yorkers paid $152,000 to see that | Dorothy Campbell Hurd, Pittsburgh 14/10, ¢rom the Federation of Labor, — | Ht, with the situation, and If the vives the name of an old Saratoga fix-|late Herman uryen Thomas Murphy. bout. They would have paid twice as|a field of nearly fifty players in the SCORES. Cheater No 1—Adama 10, Brownlee 66, Lae OS, Mottachalk 105. Lae 101. Total 410, Chester No. Q--KEmery 62. Kpabe 87, byplngee 45, Sehillo St, “Sehuster 56. Total 2X, Pm ssitecte J: Woes 50 fora I, (Brooklyp) — Sebi Ly ma ie 8 an No, ia) 2S, Woda line 67, 2 ‘Cargtens #6. e ss. st White TO tal god, Sater No. tergon, No Jia 41, Addemon Ov, Cowles $2, Hiynis 4 Raker, 84, Raye wooed 6, Stngen 84, "total at FOB WINNERS, 8. A. bee, Chester, 101 HIGH TEAM SCORE, je Fra- fast local featherweight, bas | meet Young inert of Long | Island {n the atar bout at th Mle 8, C. next Monday vigit, Johnny Yorkville and | the Corota Kid will mese in (he eeent fins!, In| 4 syevial wia-sound bent ‘Teddy Burma will mix | es With Young O'Keefe, atched ts . a the ture, for it has been christened the Ken-| gaged to train the hor much but for the Garden's Imited|aualifying round of the St, Valentine| At the samo time, the players have | ress of thelr movement, as they have onne ner, although not patterned after the old | wood Park Stuble. of. Ore seatin, ott * Golf Tournament for women with {fot received their charter and see no! declared recently, why, everything ulie oppe face. | gees tar the tan ope, one eee. 4 of 96. Miss Gertrude Thurston of |!mmediate prospects of action on their | ought to be fine and dandy. One of the important changes in the| dria and’four English horse Billy Gtbeon manages two boxers, [20°4 of 95. Miss Gertrude Thurston of | Imnindiite, Ths two New York sabe abe atened ea td lay Saratoga fixtures is found In the condi+| three or four two-year-olds Benny onard and Jim Coffey, o a | y j aly vo ¥ mie lp sens of ae men, to the full strength, and the un- bouts cach these boxers have the Marine and #eld Club has already |l!clty for the White Rats, speaking | signed ones are not holding back on | | h Mi t h (with their opponents) the eaten been wounded. As @ result of Govern-| for James Willam Fitzpatrick, head | account of the strike, Inf ree atcnes 148,000. Coffey and Moran drew|ment activities this club, which has an|0f the organization In New York, has| of them is not a member of t Coffey had already been beaten once, y , The approach of war clouds has} William F. Hoppe, has deposited with | cx ts ' “4 % ction, has, temporarily at teast,|mado of tho statement that th . ox of Springiicld, Mo., aud Bill K, 0. they drew $30,000, ton section, has, i y ae | ee ae pe played havoc with the Uprising On] the Brunswick-Balke-Collender Com-| Brennan of Chicago, are going to batth Y Leonard drew $61,000 in| 0st to of Ite holes, the ninth and tenth. | actors’ organization had offically ob- | hurt uf the players, Fearing a. lean | sya Brenawick: Malke Callenger Com: real & Boing to batt Ww ger ected to. granting the Fraternity 4! seasor . ° id prefer| >. , 1 : again were signed up to-day by three bouts with Dundee and Welsh, t, the links architect, | ected re ¢ y the inugnates would prefer) propositions: Dick Curley to meet in a ten-round bout Farland and Gibbons, Morris an . oN to have it denied that such action! Many of them would even be o lars to bind a mateh between William |4t the Clermont A. C. Flynn, all drew great sums of maocny course at Harmon, N. Y. Nine holes | wag duc to fecling aginst the ball-! joyed to be permitted to cut down], Hoppe and Ora. Morningstar ai | Thursday evening, Feb, 15. Both mon > : and crowded houses will be planned fret, but later on it Is} pluyera because som them were the roster and start the season With|1§.2 balk-linc, Hoppe playing 5,000 (have already started in training for the| | Erersthing is set for the Fultou-Weinert bout) STN ET aN to a Compare this with the weekly re.| the intention to have a full links, Clif-]on the stage a few years ago and | not more than fifteen men, Laer eer anh rian tetiy aetts mad tw Yoom tests in Malena Bouse m nest Seeder sight ca |, Senier’a ys : podrome—one he » 0, regular performers > - . owne! 0 ind ch be! William Although Nate Lema, n f Chartie| the club's application for a leense was granted, | M, Mert Henior's Boos Club, 109, $38,000 for the week. Mr. White, “and {f any such objec | eee ee tem in a atate of pre.|balkeline, Hoppe playing 5,000 points $1,200 for White to met Johony Tillman, the|Ulymnle A. C lod until the aud re Po aad gg BO The little Fairmont A. C,, putting | tions were made they were done #0 is the: tinted: Mtates mada's 4,000, rack St, Paul welght, at the Clermont Itink | tuna the money to al on holders for the n. up, With the exception of one or two Neither is a champion. Yet in three| Even !f war hasn't actually arrived $26,000. In their second contest, when eens! co! th t ile |asked that aa unequivocal denial be! fernity: Thomas W. Walsh, father-in-law of] Those two husky heavywelghts, Jo eighteen-hole course in the Fort Hamil Matt Wells and K. ©. Brown, Mc-|hay reccived a contract to tay out | chafter. And he ix ewpecially anxious | now that no more of thelr men sign.|" Pwo hundred and fifty ($250) dol- Gh urackivn G8 | _ celpts of the great show at the Hip. | ford Harmon, who Ja interested in ihe| were taking bread and butter £roM) ane most serious problem now con-| hundred and fifty ($250) dollars: to as at the weekly inceting of the Moxing Commision) HIGH INDIVIDUAL UvORE. Me | paredness in eavenend Suan, G In the Indoor professional tournament at Wanamaker’ in a terday | eo ‘ “sgh mt. The lub barnlike structure up in the Bronx Add without the authority or the cons nd place to be decided jater. Brooklyn, Lewis bas declined the offer, ‘Till nig tu ck Willams and Tom Kerrigan won 4 | should be forced into the war, First @ and pi n “ 4 4 nl built especially for boxing shows, had | thelr «hind consecutive match, he of the White Hata, In my opinion. | te oe eee te ethers basebal ek can hein one wel i f46F wan baa alrwdy beaten Young Brown at the ly Kid wae to have ; 22,000 members who paid annual dues. |feated James Maiden und Walter Stod-|the man who said that letters had hould be stiaead ee korean ily oF closes his tour on May is, same club, ue fea bout an ‘This was before the present law went | dard, and now the first named pair have into effect and it was necessary to|@ standing of three victories and no de- belong to @ club to see boxing con- [been written to r, Gompers by mem- bers of the White Rats protesting | against the ballplayers is telling un | the regular season then arrangements | § “4 ~~ Man-| must be made to do it on a much not, It it is d ecided to proceed with thaitenge remains. good thirty days. takes to be $1,000 to. $10,000 a side, Morningstar and Yamada to de- nount, Jack Hanlon, former a pia A, A, of Philadelphia, himaker of the Oim- bas notified Marry be wet down for thir recowmended that be teats, untruth, It does not do our organ- \ 7 ' Morningstar | Kdwarde that he will revigu after Feb. 19, d-| Solty Montel bas revamned from New Or Langford and Ketchel were matched | pea Jamie Higpvamn and Cyril Welker | zation any good to have such things | mere coonolnicad ia ust bo pre, | and. Yemads mre idually have ‘been | wards ls in communication with severe! wea e- Venus with Joe Lancs, tae wert st the Fairmont. The prices were| Rite charles Hurge ‘4 William Ros. | 4de public, and I regret very much | time these lub owners must be pre-| rived, Hoppe agrees to play both. they | perienced tm the boxing game, He ts confident | tow. | Lrnch injured bia Land wad 0, $20 and $10 a seat. The number |ertson defeated James Crossin and Her-| that it was done.” | pared for full strength in case there | Paying us vue man, and having to IN-| that one of them will gladly accept the position | °vliged to cancel bowie with Eddie Coulom end of people anxious to pay these sums| bert Strong. If publication of the rumor did the |!" no war. Tt ts @ rather delicate! pinks to Hope's one, for from $1,000 to | ay watchmaker, as it pays severe! end doltan | Artie Simoua, TC tea Hard wianiakd ton aces White Rats any harm, we also regret | situation and with the possibility of | suna00, they to name the stakes. | |a' seg, ane non bout may be judged by the fact that] ,, It 1s understood that Rockaway |it, but the Information came from | losses running up into the hundreds! Hoppe, however, provides that the | over $20,000 sent in with ad-|!unt Club is going to have an eighteen |an actor and from a man who ts a | of thousands of dollars the magnates | individual ma | 7 elded, T igned for defer- ore a seat wan de. | Hole course. This organization has had) member of one of the most proml-| Will have to do ® lot of thinking, | (ed Th tin MMO the proponed | ‘Mt 8 No emoking will be al at the boxing shows #t Madioon Square Gan Chairman Wenck of te Boxiog Commission Gas written to Fire Com. Abe Friedman, the fast little bantam of the will be @ mighty busy fighter during this nine hole links for @ E missioner Adamon seeking bla ov-operation to bi i a New Yo h, 1 I relieve us of a _ May 13 | month, Besides boxing Billy Fitasimmons of Yon- * vered, For Kuufinan-Lang the ad- qt f nent unions in New York, j which, naturally, wi Matches until one week after May Y evking stopped at ail the other clubs, vance anle was over $22,000.) Md and for tH atte teed tong before | Though Mr, White and Mr. Fitz- | lot of talk. So there ts something to (flew inthe fact. that MOR ian “ene |tore at the Fi C., 00 Feb, 12, he ls also vl 4 be thankful for afte may not know it, there is and! ald all « gementa to that date, booke Willard and Moran drew more than | it ever thought of golf. ® football match between Yale and Narvard—twenty-two men with the ° s tremendous college enthusiasm and Whitman Still e ° final and most promivent event ot a| Insists Boxing ong season advertised by thousands of colunins of writing and pictures tn R L ad all the newspapers of the country, aw Be epeaiea Landman at the Queens} Irlah Patey Cline hag been matched t» box - — tery A, C, in Bu on Feb, 17, aod {Johnny Harvey of Mariem at Waterbury ov Frankie Burns, the fant pantainwelgbt, at | twelre-round route to @ decision, Feb, | | 7 the Olympic a, C., on Feb, Vhil Bloom at the Clermont Rivk, Feb, (Athletic Notes ) | ee cs sn vn round bouts (or thie Friday's boxing entertainment National Indoor Tennis Tourney Opens Saturday 22 sr eerie iat: fe et i ti i a the prestige of their great universities behind them—the event being the Frankie Burns, the Jomey ¢ hnny Kuvane, the featherweight champion, “a a boxer who bas more right to @ title than many of our champions, Buray atopred Vete Herman, the bantamwelght cuampion, ip twelve rounds, so you can nee the elias he pomense,”* From Piles po matter how lo: Burns | fo me long or how bad son Square Garden on Tuesday night, | Th "ill be O'Leary's first bout to thie city, The other contest will bring together Gene Tunaey of wee,” 8 ist today and get a People don't pay good money to see | Feb, 13, ‘This announcement Was | Greauwich Village eed Victor Dabl. was Jack Sharky, the west side Vastam, at the! eent box of Pyramid Pile Treatment things they take no interest in | ioiday by “Mat thaw: Rr oHale Metlen Sportiug Club to-morrow night, t will give quick relief, and » einglp | , Ma ¢ Championship | sreater class, althouxh fewer in num- | made Draw Made for Championshiy | hers thai a yar ao. [pin of tho club, and all the arrange: | 0% Rett Tunday » a ments whieh had been made to have | soyugsters curren ovanren The opponents of the Frawiey law, whose opinions may be based largely upon letters and telegrams from a few “reformers,” ALBANY, N. Y., Feb, 8.—"1 still in- sist that the Boxing Law should be A_tri Pty in Diain wrapper if yo pon below, : it at Boston will be the] stamus O'ltren, the Yonvern igh! cP gL i oa ten be Ale ee The principale will be Dick Lesdman iaht. wl | mailed fre of the east side at the} gend us eer Sorting Club ext at the Seventh Regiment | ¢ show of the I might gain a valu-| repealed,” declared Gov, Whitman. “I r “a Think Siviue the big meet in the Twenty-second | of Baltimore and Young Britt, Moth boys will afternoon, wan to-day sign > bor ble comparison by trying to megine bee faciares Soy Yee | Atmatyy in Which: Sixtys| aus Temlinent Artuoty ‘an Baturday, might |iwre ion toe trove newts to 6 deem,’ "| Nomi, AnemOMe, wm eet Ate we, yaa || FARE SAMPLE COUPON just in $1 hat other attraction could take | "#*e PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, 000 at the gate. from persons Interested tn retaining | 690 Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mieb have becn modified in ace Norwalk oo Feb, *. | she new plans, rdance with | 4, four Players Will Take Part. | i tereen jr Jy Jacoba, the fistic idol of the cast side, { Taylor of Brooklyn, who gave Pete Her Mamager Kirk and xf Kindly send me o Free sample of] Tom Gibbons. according tg \¥¢Kalized boxing. They have suggested = eee , bd Se “neaitat | stike Murphy's mame ts to be per-|man of New Orieane 4 run for hia money, wil] merron’e show at the New | Pyramid PileTrestmeat, 1n plain w z n ut ‘ : E national indoor tennis cham~ | ii, Lowon' ys. Willant Hots ’ a al ogre pee in @ ten.round p at the Broadway $, C,| Lore of the weet side and Jimmy Weatern accounts, had the better | that the commission be reorganized pionship tournament, accord SECOND QUARTER petuated in the history of track aths | y klyn this Saturday night, Jack Sayles of | fornta will appear In the featu \ | Name ence va tenround fight with Bob | and that there be stricter supervision te te van) Wak of iho Havantn uu, {leties at the University of Pennsylvania. |Tigicm and Freddie Heese will also evap punches | Yourg Debeilia of Newark aod Danny Foy wil) be || Etreet Wppeices: Woha. Tu this case we'll have to io : Matveys| It was announced yesterday that the sem/-finallate, | of exhibitions.” Regin at Cie sane abow Asked If he though ment, will open up in that ¢ mes W. Wada- | 28tlon’s armory on Saturday more CUS ves000 admit that there's one fighter in the Gibbons family rey) Haus kvaduate of the university had given @ Fo Marwan | solid silve Nen cup, to be known | SSE — worth, futher of United States Senator | ing, # Vell Ye 9%) as the Mike Murphy Cup, which ts to be} RAL EE OD GOMER 7 the Clermont A. C. in Hrooktyn | Ste acing ¢ marnisslon, would tke usual and the lov Sie eNO WIE Ce Cane ee an tans the one-mile intercollegt relay sham IN THR ¢ gat. ( control of a new Bor ‘omission 85) wish to view the 168 Will be pet One, YG f | plonship at the University of Peansyl- ’ . might 8 that jas been sugested and free the FDO’ wittay toy met techata Cale eke] Mente Ninian Miraina jee ithett ina | Vania relay carnival nnd held by thee GRAND CENTRAL PALACE me And if I'm jof existing abuses, the Governor re- | c do 80," declared Col 8K as Henjamty Mh Gaba | wu? | team for one year, ‘The college winning wxington Ave, Use 40th St. Entrance, ave E cautiously, “1 pied to-day, inten “homme 1 Taviee re Crag [St five times will gain permanent pos- e entire third ‘loor devoted entirely : s Sixty -fe on teat or the hone | Bkidien George 8. Uroebec Howard Nouman’ | s trophy to roller akating, 2.000 palre of well get it out of my sys 1 doubt whether Mr, Wadsworth four conte nis f he ne | peel | - OPEN AF! Would accept a position of that sort, 1{0P8 held by Jt, Lindley Murray ap a le Portehester Athletic Club will hold ENCE do not think that any improvement can! Peared on the list as draw »: i iu Heat ye, Carroll J, Vowt, Carlton a fal twelve-mile run in Portchester Stant Yoakum has moved his'} Tee i ! Teese bert arawn by SAS | a vu Ga oe cing n Monday afternoon. ‘The race will bes boxing business to New York. He! D¢ made In the conduct of boxing ex-| Smith, tho referee, aturray is drawn 1. Hatieg, Unailow Bae E Mol hake and im: Onen ae all PRathe ave the spow where are snore nue Uibittona under any law, ‘The Madison) in the 1 quarter, It is the third MacAlister j tered athlete ' segs a a Won arene wad 7 pore Mus | Square ¢ ritions bh poe 1 1 Wal er Molten aoe OP EAL AND Bi tritious than those passed out by Den. Sduare exhibitions have been brutalls Janeare that contains the leading |S Berens ees Miner Archie Hahn, conch of the Brown Uni- THU M’S KORN AS? BURR wap, ver promoters. ng. If the present law is repealed there| on Watson M, Washburn of the —_ ersity track team, 4 ping ® team ie nothing to prevent private clubs fre nf sprinters, built around Maynard | 1 Pattersor ing to iwstil the | holding bout jranking team is in that division and anne | WPHLLE, 10) ot ein the sprint relay SPORTING. a fighting spirit 4 ich 1 must —— jhe meets Pani Goold in RACING SELECTIONS. |Gramnlonenip at, ne, leserenien nis ine Mia Comers the lesa Geers be a remark: nied young man wim HW, Mu © Dend, = | round, The othe n thi -— Fre elds CS a4 Ben Dakar ade ezy, He Howenoa leat, “Ya > BOSTON, Feb. 8.--Timothy H. Mur-|Clifton B. Hf e brilliant young NEW ORLEANS. . BROADWAY Sorting Miates Late nane, former President of the New Eng-| Californian, who encount Abrahant ' © -~ Brave Anna Although the “‘Twenty-recond Regt Tilesat. Mar bouts Taslors ur, Nice Presiden the National Board of | Binzen, the national junior indoor un the general precautionary ord ol sianal ball Clubs and @ base-| Utiehoider, starts against Benjamin Major Gen, dobn KB O'Ryan, the ‘urse: be ter on the Boston Globe for|M- Phillips, and G. A, ©. Dionne | ndinie offiee oft various | P S are filled t againet De, Willla Rosenbaum Brooklyn rea and Col, Foote, who ins dead tm theatro| AAA BE. ANHasn Lhoseabm Weare tothe ae hearts are made glad { one N.Y amt 1 e wa yefive| a Hrooklyn brigade. made it plain to-day | urea. Canoes, NOY." the taht He. we f 1 tho kecond Panvar that much armories as are under. thelr By the timely use atin ni i Raper are before hel (era td he meets H. Howard V ree. ; controls-namely, the Fourteenth, Twen faW Weis! Tautrle fo ! Ane He wee eR HeteY, ln the top gue Hermi(ind Wa chold a athlete resets ana oa Want Ad. } balanced and displays roof cach regiment approy

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