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~ HAVE TEMPERAMENTAL FADS From John L. Down Famous Ring Men Have “Pulled Funny Ones,” as Jim Coffroth Says—Jeff Once Wanted a Finger Cut Off Because It Bothered Him—Willard Won't Fight Morris Be- cause He Once Laughed at Him—Bat Nelson Insisted on Being Stage Headliner. Copyrigth, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World), AOB horses, opera singers and artista haven't a monopoly of all the baa red in the world. There's more temperament in the average ring fighter than fn! @ chorus queen, And the bigger and| better and thicker necked the fighter | the more temperament. Funny, but it'e so. Fighters “pull some funny ones,’ as Promoter Jim Coffroth weed to) say. Jim had a wider experience of | fighters than any other man I know. He handled more champions, And the nearer a championship the more temperamontal, too. You wouldn't think that Jim Jot- fries, with a 58-ineh chest, a 19-inch calf and @ 19-inch neck, would be full of the stuff that makes prima donnas interesting. But be was. A couple of months ago, on his Calffornia ranch, Jeffries got blood potsoning in @ out finger. A doctor wi called. After an examination he sald: “Mr. Jeffries, the infection has gone up your arm. Unless your arm is taken off at the shoulder you'll be dead within @ few days. You must prepare for an immediate operation.” ° “If you cut my arm off anywhere,” said Jeff grimly, “you'll cut it off right here,” and with the word he drew the forefinger of his well band ecroes his throat. ‘There was much cutting and drain 1 ing, and finally, because of his groat vitality, the potson was beaten and driven out, except from the Anger in which it started. This finger was ewollen, stiff and sore, Jeffries sent for the doctor. “Bay, Doo,” he sald, “cut this finger off. It gets in the way and I'm al- went Into hia dressing room in rage. The drew near 6] eee time for his monoloxur Th manng nervously entering Bat's quarters, found Bat sitting sulktly in a chair dressed in ordinary atreet clothe no make-up on his face. And believe me, Bat was fond of that “dress soot” and the! flesh tints that gave him an almost human asp above the footlights. ways hitting It on thin “Great uns, Nelnon!" exctalmed ‘The doctor grinned, “Nothing do-| his manager, “Don't you know your tom” be onle, “Youtl have te stand Beet oh aay, minutes? Why it until # gots well.” ‘Aw, fo on!” growled Rat, “if 1 Who would think there was any| “n't the top Iine guy in this show I temperament in Tom Sharkey, the|“!n't goin’ to wear no dress euit.” ball-necked sailor? I was in Shar- pg A | key’s Now York cafe one night, years) 5, And there's Champion Jess Willard, | Jess, for all his vast smilin ago, Tom was delivering a lec ood DATO. hae Re teeanerne, ling on the utter worthlesanesa of the in-|streak, 1 wan talking with Jens numerable “bums” who came tn every | #bout the men he might fleht. sug now and then for @ “touch.” sted Carl Morris, Jess stopped miling: Champion and Ex-Champion in °°“ won their mateh round of the nattonal racquets cham- Les Darcy JUMPED OVER THe TRaces WHEN HE Discovered “hat HS MANAGER, Woord mane More Money SIGNING CONTRACTS THAN LOS HAD Mave BY FAGHTING. THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 24 LAUGHED AT JESS WILLARD APTeR, Twa NN. Bout «+ So Vass Sand HT. NEVER GIVE CARL A CAANCE AT THE CHAMPIONGHID 1917, HTERS, IKEPRIMA DONNAS, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN N TEMPERAMENTAL STUFF Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) Jonn L_ rerusey To ve money ‘To A “Bum", BUT HANDED HIS WHOLS BANKROLL “To AN OLD | belt ik most impor- fant fall in a wrestling match | is the public.” The Cinctnnatt team — doesn't have t wo South. They're there —_ 5 Bat Newson" CEH ONCE REFUSED To WEAR KID SDRESS SOoT" ON THE STAGE BECAUSE HIS NAME DIDNT © «BEAD TH ELECTRIC SIGN) | WOMAN SELLING PAPERS ON — A WINTRY NIGHT, 1D _LIKE SURE To SANG HIS: ARM , BAT WANTED A SORE FINGER CoT oF Becavoe IT ANNOYED Mim \V/ GOV. WHITMAN Major League Active Work Monday. Mortimer and Pell Meet — In Finals: at Racquets —re— d three service Match To-Day to Decide Na- tional Championship at Rac- quet and Tennis Club. acos In hiv hand, 1 before he counted victory by gathert MORTIMER, the third hand, He w seventh inning. I the third game, commandl lead TANLEY G. title holder, and Clarence C. V’ ex-ohampion, both of Tux in the semi-final co consecutive aces on He won 16 to 7. Although Irving began the second wame well enough by scoring three |{ nm hand, Mortimer practically clinched a | red a jot of « GRANTS REPRIEVE TO BOXING TILL JAN, 1. ALBANY, N. ¥., Feb. 24.—Instead Of insisting on the passage of legisin- tion immediately to stop all profes sional boxing tn New York, Gov. Whitman let tt be known to-day that he would be satisfied if the present hout-governing law Is repealed, the repeal to become effective Jan, 1 By Bozema Bill Donovan and, on account of clubs will arrive at time, The plans ar Yanks to begin act it was quite a while again, On the othe: | The Governor, It was stated the Executive Chamber, would like to see enacted the Sinter Inw, which would prohibit legalized boxing {mmedia However, It has been potnted out him that many engagements have been made in good falth for bouts during the summer and fall the present law, and that would work » hard- have started their several years. In some teams that wil fore the first week | Donovan and M ing eight aces in the on the game in the t was the same Mortimer taking a In the second hand Haves in a long and rather than a quick mileage to Marlin and to Macon, diamond Monday morning. tho earliest tlat major league teams Clubs to Start on Diamond n Bulger. R's) on the heels of the Giants, and his Yanks are leaving town this afternoon the difference in both eamp the same © for Giants and ve work on the This is training work tn fact, there are | not mobilize be n March cGraw, however, happen to be of the school that be. gradual training and violent one nts have alx full hich to put mus usual cold spring the Donovan and McGraw plans does not show until McGraw. 4 with BP but ry ° = fhe Yanks 4 i PM See geo ve baie rp “Not nim?" he exctaimed plonship tournament at the Racquet we pate rent ertees ion weve oner | E8 i nks mad Gis arkey. “I wish one ay thim bur “Why not? He's nearly as big os nnie Club, and will meet in the ar eenea, weeks or more In w Sabk dome ubite ehe'mow, Ta Wit]you. fb would Wok linea good match [oon te ee Ma meet ia te first me Arcordingls, he has agreed to 4 | cles in shape for the rte the eee You'd get a big purne, “And there | scisive teat to-day, Mortimer dis Lae aitee In compromise under which he will ac- | ot tue pene Gesunde pe 38 he aye. isn't the allxhtest doubt that you'd| Posed of 14 du Pont Irving of the Peri apbledba thant he i cept an amendment to the Slater bil Py? 0? Te : At this moment a ragged, hulking| beat him now, Is there?” home club in straight games, and Pell | with his_clever placing which will defer untll Dee, 31 the aie eunerenee fellow slouched in trom the street,/ | Willard's face wan like @ thunder | proved too much for M.D. Whitman, © in'chat iunini wan the result | effectiveness of the proposed repeal. lo rou ni boe-line | Cloud @ leaned over in his cha’ ve shot that sent t the clubs start north again sosae @ pron lent: a6 @ pee-line land. emphasizing hin quertion hy | Wo years ago held the national lawn the right hand. wall, . . pounding his left palm with his bf Ing with indignation as the stranger| ham of n right fist, asked: et 1 drew near. tennis title. khand str 1 all rving and Mortimer were the first the he « hat hu Why uu remember that. bum fight 1 Whitman was ur e 4 fon began “Could put up with Morris here in New)!" the court, and the former the ball. Pell w oston rena even ‘Could I speak to you for @ mo-/ Vo. oh, unsteadily by serving himself out in ? the fifteen aces credited to ment, Mr, Sharkey?” he asked, is It a touch?" growled Tom; “be- cause if It is"—and he took a threat ening step forward. sure do.” hat was just after that accident In Low Angeles. I was afraid to hit 1 hard punch for a long time after the first two hands, Irving's first ace was recorded on service in the fourth inning and after another point there Lin the second sine placement and threo on service Whitinan did a trifle better in tho early stages, hand out in tho fourth inning, he had | Kama were earned. expecially | for before he was Defeats Crescent A, C, Serres roe wes | Ye ankees Leave on Heels | Of the Giants To-Day for | Southern Training Camp Plans Are for "Both | New York contrary to his usual custom, will ap proach New York from a westerly |direction instead of the far south, while Donovan will come directly north, one hundred miles at @ clip. ‘The Giants have few if any exhidi- | tion games with minor league clubs, | but will prepare themselves to take on the Detrott Tigers as a starter. | These two clubs will then travel to ther, playing through Qklahoma, Kansas, Missourt and Indiana At Kansas City they expe big rec tion, That trip, by the way, ought to be a su eesful one financially the fans in the Middle West, for t first time, wilt see Ty Cobb in action against another major league team. When the Yanks are ready they | the Boston Braves and an exhibition tour through the | heastern States he Braves and Yanks are attempt ep 8 will take on do ing the novel stunt of playing exht- bition games tos towns and cities t ' seen a major league team, Can you Imagine the excitement at Dublin, Ga. for in stance, when the fans of that ttle town will see two of the crack major leaguers in action? —T town of Dublin could be lost tn one dlock of Harlem, so far as population is co: cerned, but all the Dublinites are! fans With this first squad of Yanks leaving this afternoon, will go the plans for beginning ‘the military training along with the basebal work, Captain Huston has just hac a long conference with Major Dorey of the United States army, and tw n them a scheme will be w 1 out by which the military training it be most thorouch. Major Dores returns from Washington to-day and thinks he will be able to gi We aot to hand Sidney Match credit for finishing fourth in the twenty-five mite Bronx marathon. That shows three guys were oras- fer than he was. Our idea of a re real amateur te @ | bird with pockets in his ewimming suit. No athlete disputes Davy Caldwell's 1,000-yard title. Davy's claim tt is 1,000 yards out in Yortunately foe impossible to ¢gure rounds. YOU SAID IT. The circus will Willard this year. df the temperature Wal a oul Well, as Rol r to have ec your hat rate fixed momianion & conta by we fifty times Chief Bender is was wi letics we h the Athi ne Al again go with Jesq Senators’ at crage wae the shington would de ctty in the aummer, Ider eald, i te in your shoes orn dy the Tutemtate Oven marsthoner saves fidtg & (Wenty five anion aed pape ont throweh. The Chiet etice when the Ath- ettes. war They're cousins. see how all can interfere A finish fight sometimes means the fans The old-time wear out their wear out their § gloves. fighters used to Now they hoes YRA no. only # The knew lived in Baltimore, He entered crookedest a marathon walk Washington. He langer's lue to his str wonderful swini kicks, And where they do athlete we ever from Baltimore to would have won it, too, but the conductor put him off for not paying his fare. SHAKE ‘HM Ut Those players couldn't amateur” tce hockey have been white washed better if Walter Johnson had been pitching. There's one bird who hite 300 againat the pitchers each yeer, and that's Old Pop Time. ea | we he war blanked for six consecutive tied the score, the count being 7 all. F he ¢ rf © very defin . “You don't know me, do yout |™ard. | was afraid to hit Morris u ; i the Captain some very definite In OR, ’ prin Nae fF haeklag av y.tIme T squared off T saw Mull hands, In the mean time Mortimer, |'Thereafter, however, Pell drew stexd- Winners of Hub Half of Amateur| cint,!inr-up. but he could not begin to formation aa to how the aclieme ts Evening World’s me © stranger, AWAY, Young's face come up between Morrty who had deen gradu getting up | Wye cop we ne, veo! ‘i rere ae Ene DOES by nich the! regarded and encouraged by the de ” ron o ! = ho ree P Whitman could get in the third and Boston forwards developed. y 0," roared Sharkey, and_me. “And when the Inat round Mean, had eight aces to his credit, {decisive game, and these represented | League Series Beat Brooklyn) “No harder checking tina been seen, tn | Partment. Headpin Tourney “Well, I'm the first. man you! Was over Morris turned around and 5 Papo lone, counts. scattered, over. eleven | Team in Brilliant G A fame in the Amateur League this; Major Dorey {8 intensely interested ————————— LL uneoked out in this country, You ughed at me! Ilis brightest flash In the game Was) ponds, Asin the previous game, I eam in Briltant Game, winter than took » on the Brooklyn /in this new idea for preparing ath ri fo laughed at me-—the big joke!" when in the thirteenth hand he! scored nine aces on placement 6. The Arena forwards had a way of|letes for army service, if necessary co) were on the Phtiadelphin and I was a ponred Willatd. "| know T enuld wet backing down the ice in the face of @ He ts of the opinion that It will be Rank tr Savio No, 1 fireman on another ship. You knocked |a lot of money for boating him, but | HE Hoston Arena seven, winners | iowent, charge and | {ores ox. | great thing for actual basoball ta me out in a punch and made a bum he'll never eet « chance to fight for of the Hub half of the Amateur train of ficiency as well ag a help in ar Sea. ‘Shey rakeed me cut of the ~ ch a aplonship while I'm cham. Hockey League series, dofeated ‘, ‘1 an ip The discipline taught in plon! Never! _ / \ arin er usually drill In good for any kind. of. at navy. I'm broke and I want to go Aeon the Crescent A, C, 6 to 2, at the jawed gn the | aeeanitaion’ cow Bag Il NR " on Brookly ce e ¢ or. - “4 " ack to California. John L. Sullivan wae drunk, ‘This! Boy Devere will box Larry Williams, bantam weight champion. mn ion Ps en, had a couple| that out when his Harvard footba “I'a you, is it?” asked Tom, star-| Was years when John | eank. e renga ve fn Wille on hie way to this) Although the Arena team led by a Small usually came out on | 84Uad came back from Plattsburgh ‘ae Sn you rink?! Was a Kren fortunate. | the crack Philadelphia heavyweight, at meet Jates White, score of 3 to 1 at half time, it had the” husky Boston ‘defense man| “One ef te 1 ‘ . Aj. Brokiyn-—Smieh, Joe head anid ih sir bes ly given to wild streaks of dissin | the Fairmont A. C. torment. If 1 de Albany laniamwedgi, in « ten-round bovt *# shown marked auperiority over the d roared ts approv ree OR URIRIE Ib Cerin mona ter ne anita Te ta. Raum, 308; Wins = ion be » fights, which was a hind tha (huakan dha ba awa the Natlo C. of Altay, N.Y. 0 th® Crescents ani did w oa » pre i y TO Eitan Citntee hte] oeiee jones “Give him two drinks,” said Shar-| most a characteristic habit of fighters |” ips the Quaker wil re sy lit of Mass @, lawan to te consive 61.000, |" Lg enta and only the splendid work caused by a breakdown ip men, but Captain Huston thinks thia| Irving Nation No, <0, i, yew ta hie hacteedar, in his day. “Now it's different.” Nuc. | with another match with Jim Coffey. Leh guarantend hin by the manager of Mitchell at goal had prevented the : too Mowe Sue IE ged gon enn DS, arraneed shrourh the Na iis, 10; Anderson, “Pll give you no money," Sharkey |Cessful fighting men don't disstpate,| who recently outpointed him. In the! (ully against the home team from prevent hockey of the fastest kind, Mo- | onal Guard battalion at Macon, 1 > | Sane Pe sets A wy | They're models of clean lving. semi-final Joe Malone of Harlem and _ |being greater, scored the first goal for the Arena|!# againat the rules of the War De Rouben \ | adel Ad A Alene els pelo mae was plckled-—no doubt about | young Eddy, the F Greenwich box-| Tht bouts betwen joral bores oemily draw! Vexpite the narrow ico surface the after nearly threw ininutes of awift | partment to iesue arma to bodies of Mormne, 68; Arata, buy your ticket to California, put you {t 1 vax walking through Forty= | oo wit cl sh. ‘ in? big mon “ was indicated oo Boston players worked four men down y wy shootlog. me ru nto the| men not officially authorized ! ‘Total, 87. on the train, give the ticket and §16| second Street in New York, near |" Will cla y's Mirdilay whan « ten-ronnd tout the ico time after time In the Grst halt, “Multa minute later Roach tied the| Comes to & pinch, though, the hase 101; Stephens, Radke aeelitan 4:6 sot ans Vall ich Away. It wan after midnight. | jinny Dundee wili aot be Huma, the Jerey city bantam. 4nd completely bewildered the Cres- and for more than ten minutes|0"!! People wii] actually buy 8 ‘ t for your meals. How's that?" * pockets bulged with big yellow | riety of the wet aide at the Plone vung Zulu Kid of Brooklyn at cent defense. No team has been able t+ sevens: fought bitterly with. the| that have been dondemned, For AY Fer BOUT § J bd t NGI CIAL, tie Th argo coowd that the promoter of ® consistently alnce the *0re deadlocked, Finally, with fitteen | ing purposes they are as good as any | And Sharkey did John came a half tips Pa ogg scr gue POPC pgp cag eae ink has been open, and the] Mints Aum t: SI Nodeed We PuER | Other. cating feature to drill And there's Darcey, Les left} who tapped him familiariy atl Ha ncelpeniiet rah to eee these two fast with witch the Bostonians |Inigaie of the rink, and @ ininiite later | @yACainte reste, feature to drilling, Me Saco ram oT Mat, Australia, smuggled out by a nd Hider and in Let Ne 2 aight atchmaker of tie recolpte af this ent themselves speaks volumes for Conley put Boston’ weil in the lead by | Syimmeste’ re as eT ee cone a m ? vat eaepaitn Sulliva ‘m and out os Lynch's $1,000, Burne drow down r victory In the Boston end of the scoring on @ pass from I, small, fhe ce of ¢ might tend) " " Of the moment, O'Sullivan, He landed | gin’ me twenty, will yo | laneh #8 fer his ead foe stopping the kid in four champlonahip series, als beaks WOnBCEr, Wha bards a fair | to. GRolen Ub. & s-arm fot | ten a tate oak in America and told everyone that John surveyed the fellow distaste. 4 bos J tthe | Munda, was lew team work in the sec- | one, deca the puck was cleared by|®% while, Sol’ at get what O'Sullivan was Dis friend, manager | fully pain A o we 8 ” bg he od conus | f tod, Derhaps because, the Arena Mitchell from within the cage but before|!s known i a “rifle arm This can en Reliance i° Pas Pa Rid " " “What do yo = | next Wertnanday wight aud two{ players felt that they he! he whip|it had touched the net. The goal um-|be avolded by letting the pitchers S Keck, 30: {vel : , 90, and protector, In a few weeks) ) “What do you want it for—to get | seis ister tie whiner of the Harry cs |, Bis, seelay. the Cleveland Lene, te fo hand and wore in ttle danger of belug | pire decided 1k waa a tally, howsves luge k WOnKOR, ImIPACON Ran OA ee O'Sullivan had signed three ght |O" ’ Pateey Cline bout at the ame ty enother come tuck stunt, Me will make beaten, Tho Creacents, however, fought | At the beginning of the second half | \ Rr ihawats, ence ineiee i ’ NSO fe 4 Yeo," aatd the stranger, aneer=| Cine yuut wil be dcuied on tv aatie nignt tha, | 018 fart when he clwhen with Letiy Pere stubbornly and did not admit the defeat | Rowch got what appeared to bee clean | °F them, though, may insist on the! High Team. contracts for Darcey, totalling, It is y, “TE wanta got drunk, T wanta| pom ou Me of Alvany tn a ten round bont at the National Until the final bell wad rung.” Aiickey | goal, bit the man behind the not would |Tifle, am the “rifle arin’ would furninh | pen Connell, R. AW, Hrondlra, nee claimed, $70,000. O'Sullivan waa to xood an’ drunk, ike yoj HO, of Altany on next Tewlay night, Me Couch, who earned Ma spura aa @ mem-| fot allow It ‘There waa @ wrangle und| many of them with allbis that will ‘uti Bera cr Hann aa an atralahianed une | ; . lo Mg Doped gy eo Arona team Iast winter, was the umpire’ was chased, but the «ual, be much needed during the first! High Individual got a third me RUA? Like, met” he| ihe fete Cline bee n lane y | hae owe reining Pre ee, Rurne for be reeat the bright particular star of the Cres: | was not allowed. month or two of the season, M, Neuberew, Cedarhurst, L,I see ol | bie manager Willie MoE komaled - ’ 7 a ment, Dare Ray, look at this.” Vas Ode bonis 7 le in girl aban ——— Ol _——_——— —— jurt that w pulled a roll of sad | 0. B.C 108 dane aC yraral Jiuh cae ui 0. otes ews of Sports Told in orts ) ae inn Ann 40 aa ag " * " to peenit fle - pleces of pape , ne 3 . te House 0 ‘ ener paes —————_ t r 1 t ¢ BHURST, N, ¢ Feb. 24.—Mias n Dt et High School of Hury 1 by a score of 28 ff to receive more Darey made v I give it ; nt Wie back ; K ERYTHING FOR Raita doven of hie’ biggest ale who can make. good | Ln is foyer as Veen rt of the Elizabeth Town feated the Hushwiek High | BrvWi won the “meet when 1 mY trellan fights J saa Couctir Club’ won, the ningles | Buhool ef Besoklgn for, the. vaskelbell | Pons koh second face In the mat © Billiards Puy Bowling “What.” said Darcy, “O'S a] an ring iy Jack Dillon who iy at prewnt at Hot Anng, trophy in the spring tennis tournament | champlonship of Greater New York bythe event. The Brown relay team won | forth more for mak © marehe ne edo! Ratt Ark, where he ix getting into condition for his at Pinehurst, defeating Mra, Charles) a score of 29 to 19 Hyman and Dritt) handily Prices and Terms to Suit, than Les Darcy is f& 1 the on round bout w Al Mey et te Hero et ‘tinal mate starred for Easter District, Edelstein 2. AIRS BY EXPERT ME EAN Darcy waa peeved : yp at ; ‘ of Brooklyn cn Twamlay, to-lay Haat of teoneam er te tha Rina! MARS. | BIRT for Ucenwivk Prin Wy BRUNO ICE, N, ds eb t.-| Cee ee otek Welee-Culaeday iat somebody had failed to ‘gaia John, thrust | ia 1 Matchmaker Woelamantel thac he wi mming ct in the Hut, | 28 to 86 Wert 82d Bt, nm roadway. his high rank among eb oa VOOR, SAREE: | Ramo, Ss a New ¥ Me A will b . ‘ : William Taylor, an amateur aketing A he Hut he high rank mf is into her tren atthe Ganon Mand 8, Tia wid be oo toe | NF Wek om Moutay and will be in wientid HOUSTON, Tex, Feb, #4.—Jerome D BO FOTOS An Sieteur, Amating & score of 29 to 24. The notified O'Sullivan tha Pe a Aha hie Ge tee | gape when be faces McCoy Akar aise cag ng te on Feb. 1 by th Dr imit before watches signed for we and Ko home. It's Dene snd ‘ mravarai ot: Unga Manteniei Ns diy 5s 1 Mkating Association for com: | they tinaliy defeated the New. Hruns ve put 0 * Le your ; bar Tawa on tho sick Tat, fa 0. Ke aqui gat Winter jnvitation golf tournament of | Hath, ‘is Beet sinstuted to good stand: ie willl mean, with all due ¥ Pan lake 1b away | Bee trey nyt py oy on Be Ropiiean of ailedelpia et the ston Country Club, was eltint= | ing. "4 produced evitence st. &| ball team ine match in ie esnand instead of a ntag w c » Rea , a ’ we Ko 1, nett Thumlay nit, They ll nated in the third round, He was de-| meoting of the association show ng that! sium in the Bauitavle tu iding pala Rata “hand O'Sulily what he t K x i se ites oa rune, Boown will reowive 8750 for foated by Louis Jacoby of the Audubon | he had t the Innocent victim of a@c-! afternoon. he Yale five w IS BOWLING AN nervices were worth, after the fights,” | Bit crude, perhaga, bUt 10m | gue cum mtv ciel ease Do cae wale’ time: | Hone oe otnerm ade Up of varaity ayers wt ha THU M’S ReRS EM Ar Bint Bk Bway, ‘ re ! mamental — te ramental in the H a Be y ¥ : A taken part) in au int vee) — Temper 1 Yea Be os eta dag Perea ear bug eo od Pee arr Woxng. «na ors, who has been autfering from a] WEST POINT, NOY. Feb, 24-—The | Games played by the [lve this sexton SPORTING. M4 » his sh in stories of | "een Morya Wilson Outelasses Nelson rheumatic shoulder, was decidedly Army's plebe teain closed its basketball : Nelson was the rowphe nis name fresh in stories of | Oe wih Johan shar a) ' Reason’ with {efory over the Penn| ANN ARBO ci The toughest living’ hentweignt when, he x when all that te ar tametion, wee] BANGOR, Me. Fab, #4.—Jatinny Wwile| form In the latter stages of th hat Hive by mote ut, Yi) 18" | womra of Hegenia ifthe University of ST. NICHOLAS ICE RINK Gala” the champions! Nobody Hes unde i son of Boston defeated Al Nelson of “port eaAIR HBIGITS, Fl yy ‘adet colts Were always in the fehigan at iis meeting here. toon pie Seti east al aa srw | Manchester, N. stn a double alscround! DELURAIR HEIGHTS. Fis, Feb, 34 tiie Bett nestin ‘an, Temlutions "apie 933) TONIGHT 9%, de aut ed out , ena A. A Vileon was too ~ > A , t I ens | yeaterc » loard rol in mene hida n HK e, gcarred eas bout wt the Arena A. A. Wilson was too {) ¢onm and fulfilled the predictions of . the visitors Were | Athletica recommending that the univers, PINAL MATOH | IRISH-AMPRIOAN a, battle front Ainguieed by his strong for Nelson, dropping him in the jig admirers by winning the final round! Unable to withstand the plover’ attack | Xe Teailmittance to the Weatern | ELAT ROUND | ve, GREMC ENE ALD. ened lips, ‘Tut Hat wan tw of it, JOE BONDS STOPS CARROLL fivat, second and third and twice in the Gr" the Helleair Country Club goit| A" Went down ehting game meet, wan indicated that the SsBORO AL © vou, He was doing a vaudeville turn in an ho Bretwey Ox ou bade jan never a look-in and it tournament, beat M. J. Condon of| | PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 24.—The City | rexular meeting of the — boa on rewty) iy eres CFns ® wentevae ure in aA) lh SIXTH AT BARLEM CLUB) © fe. sretaeeSoeecine joked to many as though Wilson could \riate tn the a6 cholo final by & up| Colicke ot New. York offered mowbing 4h | March 89 ard on ide Mooney. va hay ¢ ely proud of th sat : ‘ have finished bi Why of serious opposition to Penn Kira a ly br ud of | pee ’ (Andee, . o 4 and 6 to play. At the end of the morn-jacivania in’ the dual intevcollegiate B. P. Gill, the « Y chess Cap y pirmomt ALC. ARE ae Ad Ave eatren had been pack “ oS se tr ais - lag suind Carian lee be a He be held in the We yan| tainoand BT of the nbia ne Tele A fe ers Sor gen coe ht ‘ oe saws wal Pe Jor Lynch Seores Knockout eit ahaa thai eanth Woks mnt kit, aunt Cio teal | Vira} tama 10 bre AM EnDY aaa Bue Seared tha Unt ot the thes ' ) « at Young Marina! jad boon played tn the afternoon, Car.) Rbo Bie poored ih easy Vitary, | Ue Delveen them, fer she Wew | may spite Clube Whlyw. Tol ae Rye nee how name was being y . wht a MN the fourth round of their bout at the ter then lost three holes straight, but| proved Just as tame In water polo, the| playing an extra game at the rooms ve Jack Dilum, Adin. ® tre @nund the fame of wee tare Clu) oa | Village A. C. Inst night. A “one-two'” | Condon’s spurt came too late and the! Quakers tallying @ shut-out trlumph,|{he Manhattan Chase Club leat al ry egy ing light blaze w \ ten-round semi-final Shamus 1, | punch did the trick, Marino substituted | “atch ended oon the twe fren, Dy 40 to Dut were unsuccessful, aa the game re 1 Hilo Phat of Bat n—-yes—siittering O'Hrien of Yonkers shaded Stanley for Jimmy Pappas. The weights were: ass toure ia the alter iv alt oN I FR La CH TET @ove dt tm loticrs of equal wize, Lat Yoakum of Denver, Lynch, 117 pounds: PROVIDENCE, R. qven tour jp the afternoon when the ) Martno, 114 pounds, watch L, Feb. 24—B: University's ewimming team dof; moves. 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