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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 27, REA SPORT IN CARTOONS 91), by The Prem aCo (The ® ening W nn _— All That Is Necessary to Box- ing’s Complete Success in This State Is the Appointment of an Honest and Capable Com- mission, Te Prem t 40 fore Kveming Wold Comrriens, 1017, « Lewin HE New York # has turned down two bi signed to repeal the Frawley law The isgisiature knows the people want boxing. It isn't always that the \ , out to be some farmer blowing Up people get what they want, but they a oy a? oe stumps on hia farm, Gu the next will in thie © y= o ee ( Aes a innonading we hear off Cape Henry The at pt in Albany to present ia ‘ - of twill be some taxidermist scrubbing the attack upon boxing as “a gr his teeth with bird seed, moral issue” has fallen flat, kv one knows that boxing as conduc under modern conditions js « first class sport, with a tremendous fol lowing, All that is neceawary to its complete success in this State is the ointment of an honest and cap- able Boxing Commission A Povs.e rMrNoccour, Major League Races | ne" dal _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN 1017. NE t that he w a golfer hington’s batting te impreving. ‘ A week ago they were missing ‘em foot. Now they are missing ‘em @ little closer, lwe Wen: Kusane \ BeuT Shove Of «~ ; > ‘ LETS GO. commer = UNLESS Os | Sy geil ' Fea awe veut Bev (ON ) & aw) pea 1 dee i Tex To* Be Cisvem!, > ~ P | vase ait Heavy firing off Cape Cod turned First “Met?? Golf Meet Starts With Tie Scores - | ‘They say » leopard can't change his |epots, but you noticed the Reds aren't in last plice. England ciatins that peace can only be necured by cllminating the Ho- Let the Frawley law. be properly ——<—— hengollerns from the tournament, enforced | They are forgetting the umps too, Nothing else ts necessary Wi l B R Naw Spor . wea 50. ING furnishes entertainment ou d e uined by Maxwell and Di Dr. Hi Haight Leas ee ee a Cate eer | a rere 4 ¢ thousands of spectators, f " $5 Field i ; > give thelr prises as usual and co War time prohibition, would be 1 5 Y pute toth ® relief fund on the # jolating the ‘oe Doctrine, only read accounts of ring engage- YS em bs bbl To Go Lakewood Tourney which helps keep men in co@dit America, is in their daliy papers: nceuclilis Pe a NR TE. EACBABLY -- > * , There are plenty of places in the bik —_— It teaches the idea of seif-defen: a \ OR WIL ‘You itles where money ix spent much Can't ace thy American League teaches fair play, because fair octi I op | LAKEWOOD, N.J., April 27.—Play- More, foolishly and wastefully every . ‘ail wches fair plas, because fair) National Pastime Would Suffer INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE Just Go? yy) DOD, N. J; Aprit ¥°| day,” waa Linch'a parting shot. batters object to having the dean and any infringement of the rule: : > ‘ x . ng under trying conditions Norman “His card fol | datl caromed off their skulle, They // ing, ond any rules! — if the Eighty Players in Each te HI, Maxwell, the nineteen-year-old ic nana, Anne don’t have to buy ‘em. pun! A J a Me en z axwe ronimink- | . It discourages the existence of the League Eligible for Service STANDING OF THE CLUBS, ad from Philadelphia, who recently 156 4 6-42 wt “mollycoddle.” ' Ag Servic pitta, Wile PG | lube, wt. Pe eve won the Nortt and South: champion 6 6 4-31-79, THAT'S MONE — er This Plg 4 i jewart.. G@ 1 AST ; sgathsahehrie aac CLUB'S JEANS. Ret idids “Fie Ghaternas orl Under This Plan Had to Join i pore Lies 1F "Bu BROWN p. and Dr. A. ‘T, Haight of Massa-| ‘Thanks to a steady, long game and LUB'S UR tt airma § Heimer oronte., i a number of happy putts, one of fv i O Boxing Commission: Wiliam the Colors Previ'ese. 4 3.671 | Uuifale., 2 5 285 WAS Boxine ny i for the medal with scores |fortystive fect, Dr PHaight, was ene Wie platen that he forge! J. Brown of Garrison, popu- beer 5 90 epee we et COMMISSIONER Tie ee the elghteen ey qualifying | abled to. spring something of a sur- he ult tanten: rg ‘ly known as "Bill" Brown; « man e SULTS VESTERDAY, CROOKS WOULDN'T | round of the spring golf tournament) Prise. ‘The 45-footer was brought off | ieee “mend, Sh Appelt & aourieted By Bozeman Bulger. Richmond, 6; Monuren, 4. Last Lona. \at the Country Club here yesterday, | ®t the third and on the ninth he stole| LIL’ PEPPER. Srook to act as “inspector” at boxing ALLPLAYERS, managers and Aorcave va. Newark, rain eo More than eighty others returned |&,{¥e by sinking a curling putt halt ‘ clubs, who would not “hold up” either magnates are beginning to spec- Mocheser vy Providence, rain curds, but no one ay actons the green, 240 also tnlesed) Can't eee why Ty Cobb sicumaaay . | ards, but no one got nearer the lead- | a couple of short ones. fighters or promoters and collect ulate with no little concern on va, Malinmure, rain | 1 baseball with the salary he 1s getting. a ; 0 wine r vercy Platt of Monmouth, His card 1 as follows: money from them, who would knock : ( GAMES TO.0Ay, Ww Brothers St Athlet aa thee Fey I" : |ry should be glad that he came to aaa Oe een who. offered Wim | What will hapen to their ranks when || teegais a Newark, fe 0 ann star C85 | vin «: jt Halaht, Massapequa P ieriag Ls “graft” of any sort or came to| the seolctive draft system of soldiers tuflale ot Uaitinore, Enroll in the U. S Naval Reserve That war times are not golng to 44445 5 5—%8—79 od be Gilaccialnden: Rate: becomes a law, Tho word “selective Orvmren at Kichmoud, ° e depress the spirits of the golfers so Att, the Monmouth Coun-|_ Pittsburgh isn't weakened half so headed, equare-fisted fellow who | Permits of considerable latitude on Mochostor at Providence: i * long as they get the chance to play|try Club far driver who won a tour.|™much by the absence of Hans Wai would make the Frawley Law do what | Dart of the military authorities, but | \\-======enmen7 Ted Cann of the New York Athletic Club, national 220-yard swim- | was indicated on all sides, The play- Pument here three years ago, might |ner as it is by the presence of | Re tL cee ie neal oe pastimers are confronted va 15] res ming champion, and his younger brother, Howard Cann, Captain of the || ers, however, are ngt Incking in pa- |v" been in better than elghty had | #ucceao’ ae ley s name to it and t that a big. percentage of the| them back. Ifthe weather pe : 7 ot Sage ; hdr sy away four shots at the | Bere se ta Give epanetas (arsewhitis | etter camicine CL te taruyast tal: tale enterneth the toe mr permits} football and baseball teams of New York University, have enrolted in J triotism. Eager to comply with a re- aay thove holes.” Aw it was he had an| You are. good, golfer when ou is baa Lk a ca ahaa eh vat If they happen to be among| 90" un rhibition at the Polo the United States Naval Reserve force. They took the oath at Fort | auest to do something toward the led bat Nat th Wike Tate only ues the oe ernor, ca 7 Bappen 10 amo! drounds, militory and at ; " ‘rons, every cont r bured | , Although J i" vided | Lael 4 — those selected the national game will ee He TE MENTE Lafayette base, which bas its headquarters at the Bensonhurst Yacht jibe iy, with ita lay contributed |e oniy four pe ae aA tp wae ae —_—— nad | _- ” y *, ibera » With the ard ag hs lent HE bout between Johnny Kit-|ecome a very much emaciated affalr.| Connie Mack i» anxious to get hisl{ lub, Together with the Cann boys, Lieut. Beardsley also enrolled Gar- |) |, pry ica hee ult that upward | was added at the eleventh hour, so| EASILY. é bane and Freddy Welsh next! at the same time, it is sald, the AU-|young club working Terulatie: ten] land Reese, pole vaulter of the New York University; Walter Clarke, | Janper Lynch, one of the leaders in thee practically all who returned! sous wew GOLF CLUBS FOR i ricer, oh fe Weuld Be one OF thorities are so pleased with the tat he must decide on his perman- || Manager of the basketball team of the same college, and Paul Mooney, } the Country Club, sald to-day that in’ at mateh play to. inorre ea bas ee THE RAINY SEASON. the e ween thin year. | ena Pape ava an (ent Ut within the next few weeks, | Eg »m be! wah — —— Lahde . tt will be the first bout in a long | PPR? of th clut that hav uae Aten tio yearas oe eine ine Ls member of the football, track and basketball teams of the university. —| sual ck, Splutter, Madiron, time betwen the champions of two] UP military drill that many of them! qetivity Connie's careful work in re | Soupte Squaahie, Leek, asses, Welsh will have to train}are in favor of allowing the ball-|bullding « ball club is begin 16 | Ladle, Gummie, down several pounds more than usual! payers to continue thelr preparat bear fruit, The Athletics that beat | ————_—>__— to comply with the rules of the Hox: |i that way Instead of belog drafted the Yanks Wednesday are not the i | Mack and Kelley Box Draw, j mission, which do not allow . easy marks of last you ar be it More 00 colleges and nearly 390 e in a dual meet held in th “( 8 2 aa eee on cee nore tian ton (into military camps. In the fall thelfrom wo. There are w lot of strange peels poole nee mone Heely TS | Senbe Lavisonn Widatit es cae OTE ee ee ae pounds between opponents in his| American League especially will be it is true In every. « OC A Pn geneous nar ee | 68. h0 Fo tear Ot eae de peahinen’. renktte a class. Kilbane is a real feather-| anie to f sh prott 40 to a whole , nose there are-slane ofa. ( Hs > ' jrepresented in the: University of Mack of Beachmont fousnt ® are weight able to fight at 122 pounds at|® ble to furnish pretty close to a ates (hake inte m- _ Stanley Yoakum, the game Denver! has been gusrenteed $1,000, with a rririlege ot | Pennsylvania relay carnival which ’at Flynn, who won the metropolttag | found draw here last night Nearly any time. Welsh has trouble in get- | D4ttalion of well drilled men, r instance, recalls the eq lightweight, who has met the best men) 30 ver cent, of the recltty, for : | will be held to-day and to-morrow at championship in 1925, | ove bund was evenly (Oey ame ting down to 135 pounds and refuses} In an informal discussion yester 4ys of Frank Baker, Coming as @ his class in bouts in this city, DUt) The manager of Carl Morrie and Frank Moran) i... 0111 pied, Philadelphia. Alth A 1 Tunner| both boys mixing hard and fast frem to Gonalider defending his title at 133] day it was the opinion of several ball- [complete stranger thts young who has yet to be floored, will box Leo | will meet in Chicago in a few to tert a | Pranic | iletslabla, Althoust ied the Paulist A. | start to fini pounds, the legitimate weight Mmit.| ics tat out of every twenty-five | Wert about his Job in such a busi- Johnson, the clever colored lightweight, | referee for the fitteenzound bout between Morris| the war has mede inroads on college ae ey member This’ bout should provide re- ’ “oe i" ne ons ry i ; nn Noun thee gwtay thd tre td ec ents lat the Harlem Sporting Club to-night, | 4nd Moran, which will be fongut at the National! athletics, the cntry list is the | pote fee UR dust markable exhibition of skill. m 4 ils Br Mgt ip sie ty Hat spect of the wi k crew bef In the other ten round feature Young | 4. ©. of Kansas City on May 14, eo releree’ | that has ever been re will not bel is qanaition, os, . payed est Tae ree yet ae avn lea ae the fifth innin of his stops Mike Donovan, who recently stopped | 1s bgt et ee ai pers: be jing to Dr. George W, Orton, manager «tor. the Pautist until | Siers body’ talking about tat Scning match’ ot It if he will cut | them, had to join the ev vee merenione ic va piers ae Pa ke ow steal of hing, Tet ly hat Sih i‘ pene ea eee cil th’ the cron. The “FACTORY fam ' out holding and sprinting tactics, The | would suffer, in ; Ruther, the crack Bronx middiewelght. | sin be selected for the dob, aa be bas dose com-| Frederick W. Rubien, President of | cov” Ship races tobe hela | way he outpointed Benny Leonard in League that would 1 _ Connie Mack had intended playing is erable refereeing in bouts at Kansas City, Ith 4 hy Fsemr een t OF | Nexe month i} COLLAR SHOPS INC. Wray pe ouypolated Benny Leonard 10 | ieee te ould b qual number |@ young man by the t of LAwrey | trish Patsy Cline didn’t box Walter Butler , anes : PR aS vie ineRy Corres " : 2, WEST st Washington Park a year ago showed |from the National, to suy nothing of |*! second base this season, but hid to '» 1 arkieuce Wedneaday night, aa the | The retum ten-round battle between Joe Leach. | Amatcur Athletic —nion, Mmnouert | No, changes are to be made in the 125 ST. that. But Welsh won't show any-|the minor leagues, x [sheesh aalea tor, G NNO th |ater_ ad slaned “to make 138 ide, bat the rminng wet we Cae, ee nor ramiittes’ of ene | for aot New, Fork: athlete "chub Suppl ying New Yor. ‘“ t wha itude ty e dolug « y we ut og « cig pounds. 4 Cliae only weighe ney renkie Bo the #ensatior City fienter, na on id ” 4 had he ald ck of ita on C pr i Leen lent anwanrn Led ail tive tee Rane Wiktic Fue | Man Atak save he thought: he Be eee eee ets: took a] Wa ake pase ah ing clad on) New York district will meet on Mon Ape yal eRe | with 48 ¢ brands of mens Peet oe Kubert clace. He faant| players, who are nothing {had a second Eddie Collina in Law. wliow ty tor Butler, Cline's Pout will | Tuesday evening, Ma Ihe Dove were to hare day afternoon at the A, A. U. offices ul Pilgrim, under whose | . » ward. Htary s rey, but the big league seemed to up. be against J a ne Fairmont’s ape- boxed at the same ¢ May 8, but as there ia} to make plans for the holding of nest will be} gp Bo teeggs ie gO ag HE eyed A ram Cera, SEE Mar hone ne NE eee ee eet ate” exoriad | an, BOTANY Slat Jeney on that dat monster patriotic athlette demonate Fale ha pint aeenos Five | feathers since the time of McGovern. | are perfectly willing to co . the New Polo to-day tral Hucdred aduiny ef Burns trom acrow the [tion In the stadium of the College of th mateur Sports Conference i] As a fighter he isn't a McGovern, by | operate with the Government in any While Ping Bodie is not new to tree asked Frankie to here the bout put back} the City of N York on Saturday, ‘!iminate all prizes during the war, Vat Any means, but he can fight when he| thing that it deems proper.” sald| New York fans, he avems rather Mil)y Miske, the St, Pant light he “a week, and Matcimaser Domsorich grated | June 9 ae — | wants to. Kilbane’s natural inclina-| Ban Johnson sterday afternoon, different ina Philadelphia uniform. latter who is having hia shar Frankie's request | : nie yet the New York A. C. offictals tion is to fight a very fast, shifty! “and when the time comes nobody Aided ba) @ Ur, Thrasher thé fa. ral weeks ago Billy bro arte ARR Hieron yp ee) The tetropolitan Junior Champion- five nothing to announce relative to fight, with plenty of deft footwork | will be found more willing to mous fence buater is helping Amos | > suching a beg at tie New Iu tractive bowie for his next show at the Broadway jehip Committee decided at a m between. Jote and donne Ook also Re uly thought it was Hh held yesterday to hold the Junior Ray and Johhny Over- $ fering” and frequent smiles and nods to his | for his country than the pr Strunk to cover the outfield, And “4 f wane tine Bil ught i Sporting Club of Brvokirn to-morrow night, iL Phage 5 75) se hte UNIOF ton which was gested some time| é Ren Kequaintances around the ring, I1e|bullpluyer, Moreover, td belicve ua, Amon, Naa. to cover | 6. therefore be elgaed wp for a beitle a Xm Doe of the eran Ma‘tiiog Lata of Brooklyn wi ai | ross, count ry title race over the. a7 AKO. AT last reports Overton Niue antic Theos arable kee to hear his cleverness applaud |that you could find a better Ground UG the dere, At that Ping | BPeitay Sporting Club of Brooklyn 08 mest! Ta uy agaltat Yours Sol while in vhs | tonal course in Van Cortlandt Par with the Yale battery. and 1] Sh ed, But when be wanta to fi teh Ne Jot of men in any organization out Goer eT Gattis Ge Ae ent i in Wasning agai a 1 gat lscpnanbere peony An she tas jon Saturday, May 19, ‘The race was preparing to take an exami ation ‘for Dol ar hir nan ina hurry he's one of the bes de of the re ar army.” © New Bolo ye “ bie | san will lm feaithed, slated to be held ov e Glei nenlastoy tttle polishers-off that ever drove a wear, Johnson added that If the Gov » fol t “ ng 8 ¢ and nib in Port Morris on | Sund: . . i Nalug.on Earth five-knuckled right hand. Several op- | ernment n Lull, the well drilted |>, Walle Helang refused abmolutely yerner, He has been compelled this) Johmny Cnlliane amateur champion, wi 20, but the committee found the geniince for onegtean, has no. kindly Wh ponents have learned that of late. ballplayers | ber that the Amor. |t@ remove his new mustache, and NOW oat and will pot be able to fight agaic until the | make bie firs vr arance ia toa wit | course unsuitable, a. friend alner, In a letter to ly ORE @ Talking over the Welsh matter with | jean. would Mp HORE YORE TEL tie ee HC® HHFSULER tO: tae UD | fan, He Weare for We. bene @8 SILA MnlEe | round easel Hommey mated at a of his coaching’ at the Univerety iat Kilbane, I learned that Johnny thinks ssary he fad, Oe ee ie ee to receive for’ bosing | the Fairmont A, C, tomorve wight, Culbene|. The C. ©. N. ¥, track team eagtly Pennsyivania “and ‘put. the blame Frederick a fairly soft proposition Rot nak Pantie Weeaidant by —_— Lavinedy Wi probably fight Bobby Lyons, the promising |efeated the squad from Jersey City squarely on Emperor Bill's shoulders. MT think [could knock him oui tn ine way, Is. intensely patriotte ‘and |, lll Donovan hae a mind to work sas to ths cleaden tank dee Se | ne - —— ican saad Che Kee », bh six rounds,” said Johnny, ‘i'm sure | has been made a momber of a hoard | Foy he ts, ‘That flrs ee DOW | Me iindeiphla. fighter, will probably mot give | Willie Jackson, the srneatioval loo! Ushuvetent an iipad: fa Che emarka ie sou a Be Ae % ae Vy wld |in Chicago similar to the Advisory |#o0d het 4 i ne RD: | et be otif peitie. Matehmaner | who knocked out Johany Dundes in a round G Ne three putts on the green, driving on | Dp of t 01 Cry ore “9 * > bd yeas > ave been worth a lo o Henny Leonard @ stiff enough det -< be a igg pant Reeteetn ra tae ee that'y sie, . tore ay nee Commaliiea nee. 6 ot ar, ce wan nave: in het” | tock he A'A, of Philadel: recovered. trom the rippe, which bs preasel ol; otes \ tae wround dost balls, transgression of | J ’ So Kilbane has fittfe doubt that he here one ter shape in his life vie, baw ‘Thomas, the him from boxing for several weeks, His next he rules, winning of prizes or wager- will soon be carrying around a couple The hotel lobbies ¢ ull of Qualow ¢ t Lemand for six Mamey Adair, the promising ne New York N jolt Club | ing. stymies, &e of world titles instead of one, iB lolling athictes yeaterday, caver to | Tye’ Giants re iaiincine |e 8 club on Monday evening, the Fairmont A, ; ee New York Rewsnaner Golf a Me reot interned teat ia ; Others, nearly if not quite as clever| get out and do something. At one | pyiiiies todas AT have started io training for | 5 Monday might be will take | has devised a novel and ambitious pla Nn a golfer should an Kilbane, however, have gone after| fine the Athletics and Yank HAL wa | the & on Johnny Mes e Olympia A, A. of to raise a fund to be devoted to the subscribe to all the classes. He has = « ® |days before they have another Alex aie A Welsh with the same notion. To dats! started to attempt a practice drill en to Bide On ‘ +i CotTinee ta’ has henn mnanenes | SR aid of dependents of soldiers and sail- | the privilexe of picking out one or two, \WE GUARANTEE gh wit ander to pick . evans heh they've all been disappointed. but the cold, drizsing rain drove k hearyweught champion of | Jack Dobe med the task of making! ors and to establish a clearing house °F eVen four if he feels particulariy every. Lustre Bille” Barker Cole — ee 2@)1 ' City A. 0, of Recnense |: matohey te National A. ©. of Vroridence. | for the collection of useful articles for | Benerous other silk collar on the market a a handame He is tring rrange & match between Jo 4 = . at any price, and will replac . ’ Jamonds, with | Howant of Bayonne aud Mike O'Dowd ¢ the soldiers and sailors themselves. In order that he can devote hts at any “Lustre-Sitk” collar foum a ee a the |i, qi lethous © lefesvad every | for nest Wednesday vight, He hea already sig In cach Class suggestions are made |tention to his indoor golf school and a fy Wipatisfactory ANNOUNCEMEN I Club lant Ai Beet ny Papaia Howard snd espero land O'Dowd’ signa | for personal fines in playing the gaine |new course which he is laying out of GUARAN'T pe Arh ROniitaaE 7 Ato th Mike and bis brother ‘Tom, who do | ‘UF fous or for voluntary subscriptions imposed Mingola Tor Wells aaa severed his con low In undry. There te nevertoelens am se jarty Crom re tat bie powerful night pond. q rp | heotion with the ide gol 3, an only 0} a &i Rumors circulated by unscrupulous dealers geal atour ru me Bin ye tind fe ae ie pit, Pomertal abt | by certain conditions. Clase A, for |the | GrEARIRGTLOn announces’ Chit lA wanes er cuUmy an giooe iad hi led Rete atic ped them both . Ber ee ae ie aia Mion Weise |example, provides for the payment of it has an onening for a first > WM, BARKER CO., Makers, Trey, N.Y. ave led some of the public to believe that he contest went on tot Loft mane feats fine we vide wt shey “cleat at {from ene cent to five cents for each | Known British preenkeepers le now looks | there is a scarcity of 1 round, when J ack, 4 viding ¢ So ee “iiee demand for thelr | the Vioneer Sporting Club rest Tuesday aight, |top drive from the tee; Class B, the! Ing after the cou | € { e fourth Wa eighty pate | Crow’ atest feat in tae ring Was bis iy r ri y — | Pee ca tk: wenilniee the meinen | Oe i" hart tn eighty ring bat: | Crows grote (th Wort Daleud,"the urtees {same penalty for a top drive at any Au tournaments of the Wentern Ponn- Jwas W. Ayleaworth, ‘Thr fou 1 lost on jon, and thet to Jimmy | champion, | time or place ania olf Association have Been de- |New Works t M , i nh bout ta 2810, At the New Polo A, A. of Harlem ton Penalties also are provided for get |iferron and Dwight ‘Armstrong. ‘two Noted ended in favor of, SOE | 4 vaniama, Pete Herman, the Jack Lat fnew light bens, wil wx Pred | Ung in hazards, taking more than two! leading players, have Joined the army, | D ives BC. ai class, and his namewake, Kid a ew arrive Mingeapolts, Inthe i} At enw uw nw will finally come together final Charley Hayes, @ local featherw it the only ¥ 7 nig Toey will meet for tem will mevt Jimmy Kane of Yorkville, Im the alz-| 4 Dinnia Uelanie Kankos, a 4. DL Champion Herman } Sully of Newark ROLLER SKATING G LOUISVILLE, kK April 2? . wi a the 4: Ale Kocher, a. catcher, has’ been re rlem Clabe in Agreement. ‘1the A. A. VU. offices to-day that he ATIONAL LEAGUE, || AMERICAN LEAGUE, cyano, cot, PaLgge, : h ' Wee We BC. ft Voehsting by the New York Giants to the Athletes who are memt the would compete no more. Baler met|| Cabs Wale B.C, ; Clams, Wels PC. || Came Ws be BY Absence a Defining j : H A i Alb i b, “SKATES, ts : ade ville American Association Ba us Harlem clubs have come to an! with an accident in the subway @ fort D. York, 8 2.600 tl, 8 8 .500)| Chienge.. 9 4 SS eS in this country. This is entirely unfounded. pasinent in the nderatanding over the Brrtig Bill now| night ago and red his shoulder and || Bt-Leels 9S .643 THUM'S BOWLING aND i roe eattit ' Middleton ‘was nding in the Legislature for the tak-' tore a ligament in his left leg. It was |] bested. 04 56 ACab eu ae sae present there y since the tind began and at in't igo tear say |\ng over of Jasper Oval and adding It t0/ said at tho time that he would be un Mevcage, 67 a3 aoe aaaeeaa are ample stocks _ tho fleld of the C. C, N. ¥, Stadium able to compete again, but tt was not RESULTS OF GAMES YESTERDAY. ING. P ocks in the hands of Sine on eared by the clubs that if this were| unt yesterday. that hin physician Cincinnatl, 6; Chieage, 4. Feago, 0. Harlem Sporting Club—To-Nigh aritey Wir City College trustees would bag | nigh that his running days. we New Yoru ve. Philadelphia, rain. New York vs. Philadelphis, rain, porting Club—To- Nig t E. & J. Burke, I bila {rom the grounds, UNder the! Beles ei conte e ey coomber of th ‘ is Stanley Yonkuty Tea Johnson, . - Burke, Ltd. Jagreement, which has been reached the | pane americen atc, Livoulye ve, Bosten, + alm jetrolt, vs. 3k. Louis, rain, Jimn Ve Augie Ratner. ada: 6M trustees of the college will hold the new | Washington vs. Boson, cold N i | Sole agents f Acid not only. for the students of the saan me NEW AK tishon Ne Hie tad Boule, College. but also for the use of all the Maxon Dete GAMES TO-DAY. ahi ARRON 1, PRED BBO, CANTRELL & COCHRANE I td. people of the city ) Newport, | New York ot Philadeiphin | Phitadelpaia at New York, YOUNG SULLY yy. SIMMER Ki i ~y Ad > oe | Nixon Cam Boston at Brooklyn, Washingiow at Boston, ¢ DUBLIN & BELFAST Homer Baker Can't Compete, Meyers New York Chicago at Hi, Louls, 4 y omer Baker, former internationa# 4, C, in one of the best bouts eve Clacinaai at Pidsburgh. } half-mile champion, announced through bere. Nixon was too clever for Meyers, Wy Site Club, ea ta ue star boule, Breuwan-Bouds, Lanu-solverg, ene a

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