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“ : THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 15 Ritynns| F COLUMN ALR UOT _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR THE NEWS IN CARTOONS ; | ° Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) ° a je al alee 1917, by ‘The Pres Publishing Om CoOrTi ete New York Brening Wort B* fighting | among ” | ‘ Boer yp? themselves fight sansa an managers are ¥ setting a bad ex- a | = 1 ‘ ample for their charges World's Athletic Champions of To-Day Outclass the Cham- pions of the Past. AIRE GIBBONS ano} ‘Tho baseball ex INTERRUPTS LES wat perts. are busy Darcy's PRACERUL Aguring | out bar PURSUIT OF winner of the American League. AMERICAN, Conran, 3017. by tte Prose Putiianing Co, | é S ¢ jew York Eveuing World.) % i . HERE'S no disputing the fact that j 4 S qh the world’s athletic champions \ of to-day dutclass the cham- Nona of the past. A couple of nights 2g0 Jole Ray of Chicago went out to break the world’s record for running tw6 miles: Ray ts a cocky young, man, He announced before the start | ‘hat he would break the record. He} was 60 sure of breaking the record | that he started at @ pace no runner, ~ could keep up. But he broke the world’s indoor record, finishing at much greater speed than Shrubb fin- ished the last half mile with yegre /> ago, He was two seconds behind “ Shrubb’s outoor record, but under | K . a) the modern way of measuring fun. | —_ baseball expert is a bird who coyldn’t figure the winner of the American League in eight guesses. Bob Devere must have knocked Saat Langford down in pretty much same way that Doo Cook discow the pole. 6 € Tough thing to understand te tohy they put ice hockey on the sport page. n't gone baat i rt h Charley Wiene’ vt gene, a bit. But he ‘The express doesn't stop at Jim Coffey's station any mero either, (dent Wilson gil avoeint @, commmlantom tol Tecldet abet Ne peot taut Plager. Bee (erally Mus"sunk trom the outade of Intertor. A GENTLE sig ere be ae pd eed shal tfNOcK ON LET'S GO! i 0 the mile further than Shrubb ran * — twenty yards further thas, im © Witeard's Although Arthur Pelky stopped ran when he made the worl®s beat Door . fighting about seven wears ago he mark, 8o Ray ran his two-mile race fe still tu the ring. actually about @ second faster than — _ ici é ie After a careful, survey the Sous Shcubb ever ran, From the way he Se A L W preme Court of Sports has decided ran his race there's no doubt at all — TT —- merican eague U that the only brutality about fight- that he can outrun Shrubb by sev- ae ——. | eae bs, rere p eral seconds under out-door condi- —_— ash | G St Aft M L t The promoters’ vests. tions, And for years the athletic | 0 rong er wulitary | Galerya'pointed remark. | lightweight limit. world has wondered if Shrubb’s equal noite" AL the Other.Hockey Clubs © Training for Players Peseta sate cet) TO Retire From League if win suse over, te Ban sore» 2,005 00a oa | aera few years. Athletes whose fame | try to wake up for lost time. Though a ves, althou hey have been | 2 ° ’ son Circuit, Which Meets Here | ''e doctor ordered him to keep quiet, 7 * ° ° fae the prs pdt wealy eake or Trish-A mericans Don t To-Day, Anxious to Show That ine poor ook ikea et wisltows made A . A. Man Jr. Wins im Singles ‘ 3 Mei would ie outstaaned sei theyoould —— » | Baseball People Are Patriotic.| j:1 narrow saya tat tho roterna-| ANA Doubles in Tennis Tourney (wossera mo wo wor. compete in their old form to-day. | a ateat lon Meyers, Blosy, President Hallock Calls Meeting| Wil! be ts bard to tell, but a man well al Is now the second major league 4 looking fighters come and go.... ause they went to a finish without and most of them could go through | | And the alib | YOU WARBLED¢€T. ry Informed sald to-day that Instead | . mk Concets, Bweeney-—woedere in| f0F TO-Morrow Night at Cres> [etch Amputee eee Deer. unl BeziaeanaY outage fo, &e Piasers' [National Championship at Sev-| devbiee Men paired with cunon 5.|] ail the motions (fre: but m 3 y neke 8 viel ne aI -up HE American League at its| Fraternity and its Mrike. ‘ Herd, the Californian. Hi e fitted || when it came to fighting ort thelr time—would be playing in tuck) O@Mt A, C. Club House in | a ty eed A Ge | meeting to-day will not discuss | —— enth Regiment Armory Nar-| wou with tne smashing overhead play || PN edu could threw musth on ending of the baseball) jhe action of Mr. F “f off the strike means ¢ n with proof th it ty waked ‘x in calling} rows Down to Round Before! !n« of the tall youth trom acro: the || ‘em... .there is only one answer to \f they could win a championship} Brooklyn, at Which Fate of ja" Ite ¢ ree omc namem say aotigesi || Organization Will Be Decided. evidence Which it eave it has strike or tt continuation of the der Fraternity, Without. any ee ee see Semi-Finals, . continent. Tho pair, despite absence the dope... never use a mirror ae r | f at ter terity, The young league's attitude| hy which they can get their demands of practice together, rarely bungled || ® sparring PaLsaur.. run under the best records of past Do aa ; Ht in the matter was very clearly de-|looked after, all the players suy that TT ay their net attack and all went smoothly Giga lol Ul Mlakdea | 2h years, Best of phe bunch Is Simpson BORGH. HALLOCK, President te, ¥ithdraw fined by President Ban Johnson three| they will act as Individuals, URICK.H. MAN JR. displayed] with them, of Missourt, a» marvellous hurdler of the American Hockey | Cre ks and Hockey Club | weeks ago and he spoutly avers that| — his proficiency in singles and| Man led off by defeating Samuel| YEA BO! ® whose performances were so start. | League and manager of the | together, aubs are likely to. get | there will be no Auton Now that the strike 1s over there is doubles as the Natlonal Indoor | Robert MacAlister, the former Baiti- aes | crugh of the holdout players to get “4 : So far ax we are concerned,” said| contrhets, : Lawn Tennis Champlonship tourna- 4 ties were inclined to suggest that to be held at the Crescent A. C, chub | Irish renuc comfort they en Ny ae Tohngon ee wd eta ontrBets, but there is not much dis- lene narrowed the field to oe round *8@ former Yale captain moved quickly : 4 , re vile mn Tenaeur Mr. Johnson, “t yers’ Fraterity | pé e em half way up t S RBASTHOPIME MacANIiNté western timing” was responsible, A house In Brooklyn to-morrow night. |" endery inthe sport Insist that Mt I<! does not exist It passed our recogni. | TRO% boys, expecially the old ones, | before the semi-finals on th courts of| trey tence gmothering Macallist feW years a&o 16 seconds flat In a Because of — the — Irish-American | tinpossib : La ddl eae a icky drives, e latter was oceasion-|town when the Athletics are on the to kill the game, although | are in a bad way, he gev . sf r Beyer Soa rot ther alata het when Mr, Fultz attempted to : the Seventh Regiment Armory. In the | Wly successful In shooting through Mis | co" te 120-hurdle race was considered prac- #even'y wholesale protesting on ‘Tuer. |Chton may renult for the balance @f the) Hill When Mb WUE Attempt in asses. Man's close range driving and | "24 tleally an impossible speed. Simp-\ day night the other clubs declare |" Another development was the an-l his jurisdiction and When he ordered | yolleving were too atrong for bimy RoW: | ss ooptd.—Five ace rei ; 43-5. And he did it,that if the Winge Fistites don't re- | noun that the ¢ nt A.| adiction and ei 1e ie bg A og ae yor Stoopid k a wil De moat Nee ‘4 te dont re | Oowas through ance wnd for all with the| @ strike after admitting that there 8 TEA MEpetHe ta | anything but @ gun ling that eastern sporting authort. | C ague and uote star, in tne singien, In the raites| ANSWERS TO-QUEERIES. ent A, C., had calied a meeting | out, Goop.—Philadelphia ain't such a bad » Man holde tn r his meeting H more than once, Two of his rivals, tire from the Idigue they will. Et. ‘Nicholas thn nes the opening of | | round ‘ Murray and ran in 144-5, It "Shere is no disposition on the purt |the Brooklyn Ice Valace the Crescents | ¥#* Ro complaint against the major 1 orhrse. others came through to th) | Weeque.—Can't figure whether you t for hurdle: of the Cr Mt men to smooth over | have toved t basKage across a leagues, We will not even discuss the] Attempts are under way to discourage} With Willard, Negotiations are under way for | Tound before the semi-finals of the | are talking about solf or sport, . wes @ grea or paralern. the difterences, if statements {bridge and established t (au) matter, and if Mr, Fultz seeks an in- bout between My J Carl Morn the} Singles. | 8. Howard Voshell, Count Ott : Big One time athletic authorities pre- inade to-day by ponsible) mem |ters at the new Brooklyw riok epee Hue TNAGS Haan Gla the matching of Fulton and Willard for | Giye 4 wii ee Salm and Charles Chambers xained the | Knutt Imp andar ‘Qicted that Jim Mitchell's hammer bars f the St. Nicholas 8. C. and |," hot that thoes Ja auch Sink as Key i with ey jee Be n fon «a New York bout at this time, It ts fig-| (prachata 1 nasehee that ran the tamut | how you are still loos The ped record of 146 fect would stand for- | llockey Club of New York teams are alae raHGy ae error no | that haymay, 1 will not see him. Wel urea the such a boug would + | agtimtte Mcatelt, a William J. Galion of tho Wes t | rels must be hard of hoaris indicative of the real feeling, there is A al nars OF Wherever through with the Fraternity and ' Op would be detris | tay oftared Frank Bag! Tennia Club wad one Sf the hart | nelghborhood co et ove: was that “an uprising in ever, They throw 40 feet over it won to believe that the Crescenta |the Amateur Le tad to to-day, George Gray was a wonder- | wii! be fully supported in their at-jend of amateur hy ful shotputter with 47 feet. School- | titua v we Th oantally boys have beaten his best mark.|~ poston will have a chance to have |amateur t mental té the best interests of the sport | 400, who boxes Eddi Harlem | hitters on the courts, Gallon’s service SMP «id | Sporting Club to-morro & guarantes of |e ed Voshell to play far back be- | RACING SELECTIONS. gue woul key. 1 lead to an! Mr, Fultz forever. Hrooklyn! “anig remark by the American *"4 Would stir up the ever ready re- | $3,000 for a return bout with the clever Italian, | hind the Mine, and ‘after the con- h {noreased the offer | test Voshell ramarked that after an ex. ident was suggested by | frmers to adverse eritictam, now that | Hagiey declared that if Mot the bars | League pr ey Bernie Wefera ran 100 yards in 94-5 %— Anger in the ple too, for reprosen- | A&Ninel nem brorsston ry In MO! 4 question that was asked him as to, boxing is on trial tn the State Li to $6,200 he would acceys. Juckaon boxes Freddie | Paryence, Natty Gallons serviee he know seconds, Three men have done 93-5, tatives of the Iyaton A, A. the A uncertain % i rae fF the New England lightweight champton, wy Be Connee On de NEW ORLE ’ But in’ justice to Werers, he never (llves of te Toston A.A. tho Arena | rie creaents, St. Nicks and Hockey| hia opinion of the action of the Na-|Iature, It ts also argued in some quar: | waive ragade at New tetord Mare YO 4 were started. Voshell vi Maree ‘ANS. was hard pressed, and imight Nave Wij all be Present ut tho meeting. | fan the present league nnd organize a,| UONa! League in agreeing not to dis-|ters that the bout would not be ser!-| [Baton ce wales ite ativus’eat che Tame || Talbott entry, evs Henry Bee run faster, Aa for tho gnilers, ana- One of the sweeping protests launched |new aswciation. “/criminate against players who bad ously intended and might result in patel “Bob McAllister (s now ready to box Mike Gib |In the sets the Kames followed service evond Race—Supernal, Patapsco, tewr and professional champions of 5)° to InisheAmerionan A. C. was| It was learned from trustworthy! been on atrike ee | bone a retum bout,” declared hiswnanager, George | to 4 all, and then, at the critical stages, | oh ‘ } the olden me bave lost thal recs,! 22, C50 {Cee eee eee “never, [sontuns toner that ine. New York! neve na : of those unsatisfactory tem-round af-| ob bas showy in his three |{t, Was Voshell who broke through to nird’ Race—Spectre Oliver, ' orde to Jones and Taber, and in the Against, the Boston Arena neve ee which hes & lone sanding differs | © have never discriminated fairs, with the real thing in a cham-|mcent boute bere that be ts a@ar better boxer |Win at 64, 7%, verre half-mile and the quarter Ted Mere- | DIP une of the Toston aay etna ence with te St. Nici@lve Itink, in| against any players,” he said, “and plonship way to come later. Everybody | that when he me the St. Taul wisard before, and |, The best of the doubifs was the maton |] park Therhert Semple ent Menlo ' dith has shown marked superiority. | |9I6N qmorican ‘team earlier in the |frwoy, visaniza s meven and Join kth) we will not. Wo will treat them Indi-| Connected with Willard and Fulton tn | thai be him, Meliater boxe | PT ke eS Vifth Panzareta, J. J. Mure Lada, Whoclah vaniolan ana’ tne new | @#nsort ; give the new organization a four club| Vidugily asewe always have and you | from the Wild and Woolly, and thus|* irmont’ A. C, Saturday | yon Bernuth, the Calumbia Univeraity | oocte pyeree eee Baa me Re What the upshot of the meeting |reries, just as It has at present. K: . E Ave | Tather closely assoctated, Wit ef A pair, a , 6 rhe order of the arise Mitea. ey aah Ee { onauerors of the air. The world {s| » > knoW that that is fair, Eighty-five) roiver clowely associated, With a chance : | service in this match was Von Hernuth, || Stgfins, Mirza i moving ahead faster now than it has| per cent. of our players had signed | e, Pp © expense of 1, the clever Harlem middlewelght, | Man, Goodhue and Herd, The Call: | Reventh Hace—Stout Heart, Royal 1 evel tatera: at any tine {eo all ite ee ee New Yorkers, the. buneh may" not be| ¥0 sully defeaed Joo Leas, the crack Mew |fornian did not lore a aervice. game, | Interest, Miss Waters papa d | ago. particularly {nt “ at Wentfield, ie visiting friends at New| Herd wi always finely z ‘ history, fiaai | Ni h ‘There ts one thing, though, that the | fares here as atin ren ges Wacnil’s monagee, Bilis Nesees, smere | his overhead’ shots, He Aid tet ane HE Players’ Fraternity Wan} atest ews oOo} the Links American League will go.after strong: | iS. to sigs him up te tox Yous Abgar for « bout Pronen, the epectaculer, remulta of Kt ’ ’ gedesse ineren wan nical military training for the players at q,¥ile deta, who reemtiy put Johnny Dan. | the Biace In the Ganken cary Hert mnt, |tacking age to paces a ver on’t cards for the Fraternity to} Both Francis Quimet, former ama MISS CAVERLY MEETS the various training camps. ‘The |phie'laa MoM@ey_ alent, ‘us aame, New York te |, THR Will te no show at the Clermont Rink to ee ’ make a determined fight such as a/teur and open golf champion and league wembers anxious to Show | rors #ald, It was just the other way round. + ae Bi Brennan, who was to hare met Joe Ss tf ale iabor unton would put up. It wasn't [John Sullivan jr, hin vasiness 1 MRS, WORLEY IN FINALS || that basebait veopte are patriotic and | Pour ou of five Voiladetohia paoany aad oot es, Renee OIC Te would net Oe: oho to Le 0 utter ‘ u 4 raise of a few cents a day on a reg- | to good standing by the United States pdb Lt todo as much as anybody else toward latic writersahad to my about the contest Date tees ae tan tae On 1m Piel -qeatens B, Cogn ef thi Now York Hes ular wage schedule. ‘The ball players | Golf Association, according to a re BELLEAIR HEIGTHS, Fla, Fob, || Upholding the arms of President Wil-| Willie Jactaon met Ma Wetetoo ‘Monday | Mona dat ie attone uke gst? | ALC. won the 22-yard. metropolitan —-—- are more like magnates than tke! port. sulltvan ina nt talk stated |} 15.Mies Mildrey Bales ¢ Milnes i oeo tibia night ® Olympia, Little Artie Root of i aa reg tery re pad . r ‘ laborers, They get big aalarion and | core’ Sullivan in a 5 Palladeiphin “oharaplon, EME) | adetias tr opel tpl Cleveland, uttering @ handicap of four pounds | uockout iv the first twenty meoouda bout A, A. U. swimming championship Send For Free Trial Treatment, | recy gg A 9 aye Bach aan | that while neither be nor Ouimet had || {miludelpia chums and | ORs 1 think this plan suggested bg) in weight ond a comepondiag banditae in [wae scheduled for fifteen rounds [in the home pool, defeating tor] ,Momatter how lone or tiow bad— gota, * 4 1 ‘or reinstatement, that both Rebates aot i" | Capt Huston one of the*biggest i height and reach, performed the trick, Hy your druggist today and get ® 60 gets what he can earn®and what he | #pplied for r of the February golf to DY a e bigs bi m ei 9d le rea the second t his seas aed, iS nt fan induce his employers to pay him. | probably wiil be taken back, citing a8 J the Iellaty Countin Clube dates {J that hay ever been proposed in the| Det Jsckion at bts own game tn five of che fi The cent for the Atlas A. A. of Moston next | nd time this season his team. |box. of Pyramid’ Pile Treatment, is They had few ambitions in commor > re Mrs. F. Me hinrenia ‘ ‘ 5 Wix rounds and there was no doubt of the | Tuemley night will bring together Terry Brooks and| Mate, Herbert Vollmer, the former | AON | @ reason the association's action with |} ing Mr G. Jones of Memphis || way of demonstrating baseball's attl. | fy 'Ne aM 4 | Gilbert Gallant in the feature event lehol The ti P | no object the attainment of which fs Paul kabury. Sul and New York, by a wide margt t " f entiet at the Fiala, Hip parcnemed bie teas | jUilebolder, The time was 3 minutes ' ‘ regard to Pau wksbury ullivan e , ide margin fj} tude toward the pubfie weal,” said fashion and mare than 4,000 i would satisfy the players ax a whole. | Mina Caverly lower . 1 5 5 2-5 seconds, Albert Downes o They couldn't stand solldiy together | further stated that if he and Ouimet |} wwerly lowered the women's Johnson. "I will advocate. its stood up and cheered dim after cach @, Th Clermont Iink to-day offered Leno Crom abe ily f and they didn't did not receive notice from the 1 record for the No. 1 course by 4 [| adoptic 1 have reason to belleve | At the fin received on oration, 984000 to box Willie Jackson, but Leach sys bo | te New York A. C. successfully de- peat | A. headauar r ' arrose at tailing S8%. Miss Caverly [| that the club owners will e with som, the loser, the idol of a month ago, | '* determined to stay in retire fended his metropolitan fancy diving ns 3 peadquarters by the middl ineets Mr W. Wo ir, of f{ me. ft meant what T said e other hooted as he left the ring, i} | ff h 2-f VERY ONE interested in sport : winena I ‘ | tide off the 12-foot springboard, March they would make applications insdale «finals, as the lat y¥ when L announced that the Amer | Harry Lee, the well known trainer, tt : * b | Mareb y " a . ‘ ho ls now furnishing one of the most hopes that the rumor of the| for reinntatemen ter disposed of Mrs. GK. Morrow, [| lean League would nog stand in the |. Sammy Kells, who ts interested tn Root, sa¥ | permanently Igcated at Low Angeles, lias been ap e at apectacu Meath Cf Ganpaaa Cacnendie ia (ont Great Neck, by +t up. | € Ll GayoaRane nantes a W to Join |e i one of the Liat boys be tie teen snog Kid | pointed of FP retome for the fous round teata iy Mur exhibitions ever seen in this din- ae : t an Executive Committes meetin the colors,and that It would-look out | Larigne’s time, He is also a remindce of Jem | Jack Doyle's of that cit trict and leading his nearest rival b; SOOO: Tele Fenorias tBak Care | Ott patentanalG at eA ; t ‘ care for his dependants during | Driscoll, but bite banter, Sag thinks he is the . 3 aint it Nee 1 nore itan pentier has been killed by @ abell at | ie ee ance eeay deotd earn his service in the army. Perso! coming featherweight champlom and can box at) Joe Bondy The eet ued ka ee BR SOLOS ISS # the front. If it fs true, France baal vege annual championship tournament || Btening World’ JL am past the for enlist pounds. Me has been boxing Diemer bo | ne:tady a t Monday night, the former | SUrprises wei tiful in the second lost @ man Who Was famous the ey eee eae ing World's nytt 1 do to help along | fabt along, Kelly wants to match Root with any |i. tiig mecured his release from the inate round of the w 9 In -! on Oot At present there me eT, will t It has been sug- to 180 pounda, Wille Jackson pres |i) tox Sailor Carnill of @alifor nament world over as a sportsman and A | doubt as to the course, nithough the Ine || * Headpin Tourney |) esos tos L might be of ald Jinith stauley Yoakum ond Yohuny, Harve) at'the | AHiA8 Magaret "Ty and Ming patriot | wood Country Club) iy have bwen In t Quartermasters vartment, oe u Sporting f . f Dowling ‘ Is on the courts Carpentier began fighting when he | spoken of fayorab) nd Tam ready if wanted." i Menlnitest sarap Dae | mt Pe, Wout’ giepitve the strength “er Ther ay | ML BIxe Feltef. aad a single box often pion of Europe in each clase from | Metropolitan Golf Association Handi 88, Davie S0, sstuleh | aotion looking toward ange in th oar Diades t t 1 to bor atkeneralled Mi na W | \ ni P a oking toward a change in the t again, ave been matchal to bor at | outie ed Mina Corona, Win the featherweight to the heavyweight. [Commitier, -atates that, the handicap | plus : a, 11, | plane for the World's Heries, “At their | it.tete it oat for ten round, ob the Broadway |i, ee ert Cutan te eterna FREE SAMPLE COUPON He Invariably beat the English cham |forma which have been sent to the wees |e) ¥ ais24 |Jast meeting they decided that at the |tig came cul Joe Welling will geet Tete: Mant | Hilly Le Foes Kamas of Hut, (ies were well sustalnem, as the wor PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY pions. Although only a little over (setaries of ail M. G. A. clubg must be | tt 82.) games played on American League |e for ten rounde (alo willgpeet at ub March 12 prought off long and fastedrives 688 Pyramid Didg., Marshal, Mich, ri the middleweight class, he twice [ried out and returtot hat Bee nee is the prices would be exactly |"? # | Taylor always forced posifon to win at) | Kindly send mo a Froo sample of knocked out Bombardier Wella, Eng 4 what they are regular Milburn Saylor, who mare! a victory over Leach | Leading boxem from Now England will compete | get Ua Ne in straight | Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wraj . * Monday, Feb. 1 pete wets gained a Victory over Miss Hessie pber, land's heavyweight champion. He and no more For instance, | Cross before the lat Tetired from the ring, will night with mpresentatives of the metropolitan Holden. Name was so tr ndously popular that | According repo Bob Macdonald, seats WH] Sell for bE cents; 50> | be ween in action neat Monday night when he | jitrict iu the interity amateur tourmament of the — 6 . when the war broke out the French |the big Seat Ben aha: eaten ats for $1, and Cnt seats Cor |ewepe punches with Joe Walling, the fast light- | Cresent A, C, of Brooklyn, Among t neti | TORONTO, Feb Postponement | [Street .. authorities had hin driving an of Tine slung: fin ina duster fous weight from Chicago, at the Pulace Sporting Club. | om will be found National, Metros New Until fall of the ‘international soccer | PY ficer’s car to keep him as much out fad = ad was definitely dee upon York State, and New bn, champ: matches botween the United States and ® 7 | 4 considering two ue” says Mr. Jolt The Victoria Sporting Club of Port Washia Lsall Canada, to have been played this spring, | © a Of the dungere of the firing tine a4 | Goe is with the Hollywood Colt Cy ning will} TO eotes woiteralataa fer to-night. | |was Announced here to-day, The action = possi ble tu nis didn’t suit Car. lin this vietnity, and the oth with it y gl . Carried Out Lepage ” wa c at th ‘equest ot = pentier, Ho asked to bo transferred | Meck Country Club, at Charlotte PAVE no belie { iit Haruas of der, DARCY SAYS HE WON’T Was taken at the request of the Do: ia beled ae tia ae at se ee = OLLER SKAT ee eee ita ears [vero for tie and the receipts fo Vapie meets Bobby Lyons in the semi TACKLE MIKE GIBBONS, \PHIEADELDHIA. web, 15.—goe|P yy GRAND ‘ that he worked his way to the front) p. r i “ 30, Lera wil divided upon that basis, | ——a ight has signed n year contract | frig CE one of the most daring of the aviators on ady 10 vet sonal League, UK | aiice for Sam Fitapatrick jen Manager Is Said tom foronto, Canada, has | MOaaene Ad yee eae’ eyo who fly over the ‘5 lines 1 High Team. Mi winter about shankes, Anally it compensation a inneeteenle CARTERNGONG | r and direct the French artillery fire. r Mm Dut up & Hoye’ @ York City i eae Oe oe © Maroy claime thet 1Y an, the than lo#o his standing as an INCE NG $ Carpentior has had many narrow | Sime than if the ualityine pound. ay 40 | ord wubject. 7 xer now hom, is the fhweight cham | Les Darcey, Australian pugilist, de ur ADMISSION Ms escapes in the air, often returning | OU promebly have finished nen . Fob Winners BRS Blao CainG 1h OF A @ivtry, and be would like to have! clared to-day there is nothing to the - >. * ‘ with the wings of hiv machine riddied | she’ cared t holes Bhe wa Hanowh, 0 107 Tatas a tne ery OnE im for the honor of fighting | report that he gto meet Mike Read “THE WANDERER,” ' * with shrapne t would be @ strange | out in wit ke of " VD ‘ " . Wilde in Lad If Coulon won't fat iibbons in a bout in M by Maurice V. Samuels. St | ” ; e fer 5 Big eae ite GO ya H . x, ere Me Sh in Mil- Story | THL BOWLING ayn turn of fate if he has at lust been | for the tira! ped t 4 , wo ea creck at Jack Roark | waukee the night of April 10 founded on the Biblical story of the THU M’S ACADEMY ay killed by & burst'ng shell while in the | om, from | eiber tae To Night's Schedule Rolnaal : ared Harvey. |" oD have not signed articles,” he said, Prodigal Son, which will be printed | trenches and not in the air, Every | {fi,{Pe (6 So Ripe? wh purien, Wee, Woboken, Nort) Riv in! iad ase, As 4 ‘ = OF wae? By American sportaman Mbpes the news sim inaticn tee Milton k . Sawai s t mplon Dodgers, has be inflned | tke Dorgan, manager of Prank Moran igual a | if ‘Tim O'Sullivan, my manager, did complete In twelve instalments, be- | — _ SPORTING. will prove to be founs On & mistaner i a ep, dy y Simi i At 2 Wem), [ven nis room for two days with a ment today in whigh be declared that Fulton'he did it without my consent and 1 sinning Monday, Feb, 19, in The| 8:WAY Sporting Club, bx: a! @. | Nassau, 64 ( Lawdou snd Glole Ingurence Company (@ tems), vere attack of rheumatiom. “Robbie '4ebould meet Moran 1 grove Lis right to @ bout will not live Up to the articles,” Evening World. TRA SA. star bout, Joe Wel } P| . ies Tee, JohnayDuidee vs Inu ¥ r