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ne THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, OOTOBER 29, 1917, ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [ican SOMETIMES A FELLOW'S GAME IS AN AWFUL DISAPPOINTMENT—To A cappie = |_"/H BIES' BE 1917, by ‘The Presa Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). “Miller Huggins Will Have It Soft in New York. None of the Yanks Will Be Overweight From Bate ~ HE USED To BEA FooT Bact, Player -- HE, Says HE'S. Gon’ To Wiock A MILE ing Too Much at’ the World's Champion Ban. | quets.” | Two or Three “Big” Colleges | By Arthur (“Bugs”) Baer, . Coperigst 17, Se The Prom Ponti “MA Are Handicapping the Nation Vie NOd: aed ieee te eee ee ; ndic ' No comparison between Collins ana © 1 pa by Abolishing Their Football zim. Why, Eddie ean stand still faster Schedules. than Zim can run Com 1917. ty The free « They oniv have a war over ing 2 New York Bvenine W Surope, but over nere we have ® HILE noarl the A | wrestling season. colleges are going thre = Pa = =e = =| ‘i abbreviated football schedul ‘ . | A di ed champion retires two or three of the “big” institut Fr d f vei Bo ho ad like the cuckoo in a Swiss look. stand haughtily aloof, When they cor ten 0. is tT] 0 3 He goeth, but he returneth anon, descend to an explanation they say e e ° i You have to hand it to Oliphant, that they do not think it fit that col- Pi Tr b t t Fit . fage students should devote, time to ays wute to | wien you figure that he nas only bean Piaring games when “railitard duties” scnssiihoalaah e playing footba’ since was invented. should have their entire attention | Miller Hugeins wil have tt E 2 : that had been wrought by Bob's own! sales ‘I have it soft in This, of course, puts t 1 Mysterious Little Man Among) janus. MeGjonity had tried to concaal |New York, None of the Yattks will tutions in a dignified position, from y the nature of the crude frame by See "| be overweight from eating too much Who ANE playing foot Services in Canpbell’s Funeral sors | <he developing ; ‘ Churoh fo, T? Pan MeGinnity-—A man’s a man| OF COURSE THE OPEN STYLE \ i pos My : ion’ Fitaeimmons was all thay~|OW8 FOOTBALL DOESN'T INCLUDE She ihe seaniiomer _— every bit one," aad the iitte man y YOUR MOUTH, colleges should so ent IM CORBETT, who lost his title ‘Did 1 know Rob?" some one al S easanas logte Of the situation t4 beyond ine fo. Bob Vitseimmons, and some|{y fe pte man auRed with: the thros About time for Walt Camp to pick t is cheerfully recognized the world ve hundred others, attended the And then the little man, whom no-|an imformal All-American: over that the hardy, ed athlete hundr h na body knew, told them. a 2 makes a good soldier, and that services held ns a tribute to the do- weit, bLRNOW Hob | Fitaaimmon Uncle Sam's fungo practice is over, A rede who are accustomed to the squad din parted champion heavywelght boxer | Man, WAYED wi him when Wel heated artWlerrman lot off with a line dstve to by, lacrosse, cricket and similar 1 1 €. with il mother end some of his = sports ase splendid soldier material. | ’ e ° was all very impressiv Mathers nud. chetors and Bow wae the| Carlisie Indians will be @ better We expect great things from our - a uspen Phere came a little man. A very younsest ol Ne hover Mena to atewss pass : aie th Ratgers’” Smoo orking Machine y Susp "Shree team, A vr Sek Sc et Se te ela nya Jetes who have already gone into Fresh R 1 ‘I es We didn't meet until one night a gethe or eleven on led with the rest and nobody] pe hoa beaten Dompary T went ‘ ma Pe Yaneeve Gime eatin TN ’ man Rule | sisi ve fe fide met unt one, : Think that the best men for the avin- 00 uC. or oO ams - ars ; ‘ Jnoticed him because nobody knew|to the stage door wt Hyde & Behman's,| YEA BO, . se san exhibition spar, ak tlon service—most exacting of ail In Si him. Even Joe Wumphrics failed to Serr cuniing Ober u An val iP ae lle Y r | a-runnin, ¢: ey told _ Sonat maultary ibranchee are, the collexe <a * 2 acces annie, wimming nod as the little man walked in silent- " was ee ean by that Bure: The college athlete wports ot the| Maroon Eleven, Which Played as|* lever overkend attack, the Jersey | ans would indicate that Columbia ly and took up a position near the Jover our kid. day |” diag Ba ‘4 past few years have rught out me Lf SS linvaders awept down the fleld for| has a team that whould come near} At the annual fall meeting of the} organ just as dim Corbett was telling | was 1 er than Bobby. It) west point is afraid that O! Many thousands of splendid imen tor} Individuals and Not as a Unit, eliglteon first, downs Vordhain made sng up the remainder of the Intercollegiat nS UNMINK Assoc Teen "ennt it was an honor to have| Wasnt so lone ago that I met him and BA Point is afraid that Oliphant the military service ; put six and vonly once seriously | schedule. fon, hele e Ne or e em that 4 told him of my 10 Helsto . " Ne ¢ = yhere will we as Did Foster Sanford’s Boys,| tireatoned Rutgers goat line New ork University had a victory |Clut, plans were urranged for the|been defeat Bob Fitzsimmo raako! how Dwent around ty see the ball season along with him, letes for next ye ; Coach Sanford took good care that | in sight over Union when the Violet} coming season, The 1 d about Bob, for hi Gath after that, and half a 4 Battered in Rather One-Sided| nis bunch of huskien would not be | backfield became aftieted with shaky |, It, Was decided to, hold ae usual the | every word that C for ho was thelr idol] Recount showed that the Giants lost after that, if the war list w Gam caught napping by the efficient for- | hands when in ran f the visitors’ | the league, the former. to be competed Dunellen bad he house still stands, a lttle, old] the series, , Apt, by cutting off athletic compet. |, FAME, Ward passing ayatom Fordham had | soul line. Pumbiing on the ten-yard|foe [eeseenetity or tetut duce aborts: | oye he miner's hut. Hob'a father could step, Ear tions, stopping our supply of this) pe ted. 'The Bronx boys, when they | ae A ie the beans when iy mee jatar with gc ah between Columbis ie Lies ft Fitzsimmons, the man, Dr. ere don't forget It, Jive geen it pointed nels Sees en ree the Giante b No military material at the i realized thelr rushing attack had| the local team was going to drive all |and WN. Y, Is city on Dec. 7, | thought o zsimmons, al Boba father? Waa'e. pa : ave is that the White Sox marca? , | By William Abbott. [tiie effect on ine atrone Jersey. Iine,| the way over, This tendency to tumn- |the laiter at separate carnival In March | Hendricks Uked Fitsslmmons How's father waa & haticemany and he] have te that the Wh ita te x can't a a arent Pp Fordham. Rutgers eleven [depended “almost ctirely on | bacwt Pia Bl Sar sen acoder rari (a i aaa cel lei said $9 rhs He eee ta eect dike @ etree, and when the miners : , rome time the world wiil be aot i xerial plays, but Rutgers had an eld, fault that must be |" p, ent om ers o the eyes of every ani e uuld get too gay’ and start trouble a . Titi tants in stories of Bob bea eet arb Ai RAGES RAC Hie oe rity of the | corre ected tie, Nolet expects to. win gots oman ion hi ‘th the see of the little white hatred man | tome festival or county, fair, old man You aald something. ‘ | over oot am passes were grounde r ore ome of the big teams games |off the Individual championships at : aan | Pitas on, owerfitl a | ‘ Fitazsimmonn. Tob wana untae |sigroon had hopes would win all tn Pan Wor’ fre nniiticte” Horduam) {hat Wil be soon the attmetion on |butrlotle meet He Qa Men peal creas) | Waa OE BE INS SESE ar aya srougn [OTN GR ree ee ne | een Can i ctectad) Mareeam | yeilous : the Heights, nat, New York Uni- 8 ta je Ro e 0 wa plaything 0 aps fuss Pht > yo von" ty character, as well as @ marvellous) re ie woaaon, Yet it was the {footers that the acore, 28 to 0, was ao| {he Heights, At that, New York Uni- | thoes tp #0 ta the ted Crone eee ee oe one eid tr. Hendricks, | “He was tall, lanky and red-headed,| Now Lore wont fleure much. | TBs | fighting man, He was so honest hi same old story. Pordham attempted | !#fs® but it didn't quite represent the vera ane n with Union, 0 to 0. | of accepting the offer, the imatter Was| “this man of nature, who Was as big w of younk Bobby. It didn't} ayaa thee My rh 's going to be | palf that he never thought any one Cree ion individuals agal Li wide difforence in football knowledge |. i\G"" : Lei Fitehoren band ety for later decision nich | Nineara, ag bowerful as Niagara, as| Simerence: naw. many Shere | Pics] Oh ee ee | = o pit ele’ dividua nat a he two teams. 0: 0) ya | *Mothored Ivania n at- miong the importunt questions whieh | Com is Niugara, yee heart Wise L " seme rr | ise could be dishonest until he found |‘ Plt leven individuals agai of the two teams, Only Pordhain’s | tack that included all Kinds of foot-|came up for discussion was that of M- | uy pure us the old least of the itock: tink, one under] Trench Rickey offered Miller Megeine j absolute proof of the fact. Fite made | *? ae figs Morag lod ne spirit prevented the score | jal) artillery. — Pittaiurgh unloosed |lowing freshmen to he used in varsity | P them ail in wafe| to etey in St, Looey, but Miller took one leek | proof o seth ry all its parts golug aa one unit. Ford- | from mounting up to the 50 mari 1 are itis |contests. ‘They are - barred ed an’ : 9,000 Shing Spout him, Was | Bt the £10,000 and tno. at a “ } fa lot of money in his fighting time, | ois few individual stars never had |. Columbia lost a hard fought game| S.Muvike. rushing game that wate dl- By the f. @ A, miles, bub conditions ac | ai rhe litle man stilt listened and bowed | id not wear the usual po- |" i oh sees but he was robbed right and left. He! ciance to do anything, Thoy were |? Wiliams yet the Biuo and White] yor Warne Sirgen ht wae y Rie’ Yule, where students will compete as ‘his heads | helmet ‘ The Government ts going to slap a { fought Jim Hail for a $40,000 purse.) ' ything. ‘Thoy Were} have the satisfaction of outrushing| Minti toectal coatly Cee ar et Pade, faombers of the Howerve Officers’ Traln- Kaway, AM, save the] ee eee uit Bob has passed on. ten per cent. tax on all amusemente, hd was given a worthless check for |Memined in right from the start, the team that defeated Cornell this| ment especially one that paved the |wested ame adviarbiilty of. temporardy Walte hair, Helmy h nd sure that they'll | Those golfers are lucky gu \ ; ) ‘winning; tovk pride in the | Rutgers, as Foster Sanford’s tea year, ‘They have been pumping pep! way for the Quakers’ touchdown. It bending the rule co: the ‘ t an until the last person | alway nim and his memory, for —— ith “friendship ets number ar generally do, quickly assumed th ive Morningside team all's MH0N,! was like this: Deep in thelr own tere me inability of Princeton's re Pe be Seay ang then me ei nthe ch idren se n ed it, faye | in “big business’ and on | ss " : witl no result that Columbla wa ry, PI Si cab elma ee “ tative to state the attitude of th oward a pletu 101 he about the wonderful fellow famous In “Dig, Durinens’ and Pyigs |fensive. ‘Tandem drives against the | purprisagly unwreesive, ae much so, Oty Pittsburgh ewsayed to try @lutty incregard to the negotiations, now Dod On front of |i write hente to tell them about RACING SELECTIONS. stock me yay in sure thing| M@roon Hne soon had the Fordham| that Williams. Ww: Ketuall a forward pass, a very foolish thing |under way with Harvard and Yale t vom, Tt was 1 like-|this memorial to-day. It will please ‘a to exe be me {trie baie necessary | 2h Wards breaking ground, and it was | pushed. na bd ually Oll-)to do, under the circumstances, |settle the standing of fresh that|them. It will please Helston #0 anauresencseeornaeal culations. Chit triend would make [Pet lone before the once confident This show of @ght, a spirit. th | Wray, the alert Pennsylvanian, was |letics prevented definite e. Dan | much." | | LAUREL. to tell Hob that hi | Bronx team. battered, bewildered but 1 & 9D! hat) on the job by intercepting the throw |taken, but all am to abl tin an| And the little man whom nobody “ ' i $100,000 for him in whe At, or in CoP") not outgamed, became easy. Oph sel Was somow mat king in the Colum-| and racing with the ball down to the | “egdict of the thine colleqer | b knew went away. Higercctt tee miasoury, Man” the b would hand over what- decays odi- | bia ames of 1916, Was the mo lietattane’ VAM) Bl abled RAN lections for officers to serve in 1917- | a a oe —— ‘our, Dalryman. arid clat= | ball. Mixing @ confusing tandem with| performance. ‘The. local. te. V8) Berry anc sua in three drives |d of Yale, Prealdent: Porcey. Parker of { | time he took @ sort of pride tn relat. | 08 formance, The local team would| made a touchdown. There was un- | Princeton,” Vi i President: Jerome M scene In the |Bijur of Columbia, Seer ‘Top Coat, Gold Tassel, ing his experiences and mentioning | really have won the game, too, if it | doubtedly an interesting ‘ary Treasurer. the amounts that had been fitehed| F hadn't been for an error on the part| Pittsburgh, dresaine ute |. The Graduate Advisory Committee will Race — Roamer, Tippit | from him. Bob was able to keep only | style prevailing In Bob's camps. Bob|o¢ the timers that allowed the scc-| game amt Phin Warner celiv i be made up.of Ogden A. Reld of | . Gold Tassot ony: | his Bensonhurst house and a few| concluded that the sparring partner ond period to go five minutes over-| cloquent le : rner delivered 9 |Ghatrman; Joseph Russell of Pennayl:| Bike fans will have an opportunity to) Camp Mills e—Leochares, Crimper, } Other things which were put in the) Was trying to show off, and for some time of grace that the oquent lesson on certain bone plays. jvania, Secretary; Allen McLanahan of see an old favorite, Bobby Waithour, in| thy vis-| A marked feature of Saturday's | Princeton, hi | one’ artioula I \ adore #; Conrad D. the annum! six-day bieyely race at) uli name of his wife, Hose, and were by| ® particular benefit, Hob didn't Utilized to score a touchdown | games was the many contests played |Trubenback of Columbia and Frank ludiaon Square Garden this year, Will-| a, permit her willed to their children, bead his suspicion, He watche that decided the ultimate eault,| at rmy camp: vit © ullen of C. C. N.Y. im H.W man, promoter of the race, | the Treughout his fenting career Hob| Until he followed his sparring part-| Tough luck for Columbia, but the| Mec therein te NLD & week, or |Mullen of So + >— received a cuplegram. from Walthour | 4. c. last two milen Raigiions lived the life of a Puri- | net's side glances and located the two| Morningside folk took thelr medic Hnouncing that he would. surel aa it te the. ond eo gtee| cag He pot only refrained from] tris, ‘Then he went Into a clinch and | like sportamon, ok their medicine} elevens battling on announ' i nd held i end, winning by gridiron all hand the starting un is 1 tt | ne over the country, and never before Nand whey she staring Eue de more than fifty yard, “foolishness” himself, but made rules | Whisper ou would try to put) The showing made vit. Sania ( ay a ihe night of Dec, 2. Oscar ‘ tor th onduct of his trainers. When | something over, would you? Bringing Li Arainat XWilt-l will ao much football be played. Brareel Duney ere Finer ane or team of the Morse 4 ; wt tne 1 that they} ‘The Bob was training near Kl Paso for a) Kirls out from the town to visit you, 2. Sh t the game who . Wh a - fight with Peter Muner he charged) Til x you so you won't be such # oxing OUD | #ouls ve competitors in this year’s rave. / Pry Ds I Club defeated. th admission to the training quarters, | favorite.” * o ‘Reales less first where a fairly large crowd saw him| With this Hob broke away and irbred Niles, Chairman of the Regis, box every afternoon, hooked a crushing blow over fairly lxtucctasinn ot the AL As_U, ndunsed One of his sparring partners w: on his sparring partner's nose, Ie lay that the national n mile in charge of the door. As he told ine |sitiashing 1 flat, ‘The partner rolled |. TMS Wil be a busy week for Jack | Joo Murman, Chicago's sensational bantam! MANHATTAN A. C.’S CARD run and seven mile Walk championships the story, “he became acquainted jover on the floor, For a moment Bop | Sharkey, the crack west sido bantam, | Wight, bas arrived in the Rast FOR WEDNESDAY NIGHT, || woud be neid at Macomb's Dam Wark with a couple of girls in El } and looked at him in consternation, He! ®* to-morrow night) he tackles Pal] Menthe a on Saturday instead of at the City Col- Invited them out to see him spar with | hadn't intended to carry the punish-| Moore, the clever Memphis bantam, at |"! {a Fitzsimmons, When they camo he} ment so fo Then he 4 ed the | Albany, while on Saturday night at the ,Race—Brother Johnathan, Race — Airman, Felucca. tren LATONIA. First Race—Bee Line, Phoenix, Angeline. Second Race—Pilsen, Verde, Lyt+ tle. "i e—Edith ©. Tex Fore nird man. polnts for the Race t ss Queen, Harry Kelly » Grow, sixth Race—Surprising, Petit Blew, Hardwood 5 uke of Skelby, after a. four yin the Went, Rurman will mal we at the Clen B.C, Bat ovals oungeter, Burman cor eleven and the of Brooklyn played to © frat round of th: n of lege Stadium, The harriers of the Morningside nh Race- Indole Aske Her, Benny ‘Leonard vs. Young Lus- sipped them through the door and|sparring partner to his feet, rushed | ra ‘a - take on Hernian, Burns or any | 9 tide r thietic Club usurped all honors Association at gave them seats close to the ring, A| him outside and into a. buggy and |e i A.C, ho will battle with 18 was stated that Frankie Callahan vs. Harry Con- J) AtBetic Club, uaniped of ame ending in a scot =————————_—_—_—_—_—_—_———sss fittie while later Fitzsimmons came| drove off at top speed to find a doctor |2/™™Y Pappas, the Atlanta boxer Burman ran out of » match with Willie Astey last |, don. Athletic League held ov: extra quarter hour SPORTING out to box, and the sparring partner |to fix up the broken nose, ‘That must — La the truth of the matter a that Bur. Patsy Cline ve, Young Rector. malle course of the Be Doreen ae Ti . left the door and donned his tights. | have been a picturo—Lanky Bob Fitz. | 4 letter which has Just bres received from tarrivet int 40 Uirmughh with Freddie Welsh vs. Jimmy Paul, | Marry i ithe Mornlnenee ANC One sh MILITANT AT OT , IAL TEN-KOUND iioUT, Artie O'Leary vs. Bushy Graham They began to spar Bob Fitzsimmons no he matoh, Just to show how much fe Aatey, save bis manager, Dave thon runne Tex Kelly, Qiininutes” allowance in winning th dividual honors, while Ha Hormay Soldier Bartfield vs. After a iittle | simmons in his green tights and box- | Frankie Burns, the Jemey City bantamweight, 1 something |ing shoes—for the sparring partner | ho i* at prewnt in 3 w Orleans, where le ta imons, he odd. about his sparring partner's | assures Hob didn't even walt to |ainivg for his twenty-round championship bout | him in teu suunda or forfeit hia e bigee tic « Harbrook A. G, (3.16) was 3 h cloaed yesterday Hattling Lahn Limbo, Oth. hon Ber Aulty Kin usual frninoen, Bok | SiC On a QUnEISROF A Or CORE SIE Len Suis Herein cx her grees One of the biggest flatic carnivals) Marbrocie a. Te Orel imate ( Abished third and Portland fourth, YORKVILLE 5, met ref ‘ ee said nothing, but went along boxing.|a horse attached to @ light buggy [fd will probably witoos tie contest, as every. | ‘The Military A. Co ot vat ime tae { WHEN ever took place in this ity |third place Kland and Vernon trailing eT i aaron Soon he found that the sparring part ner was showing a prefere certain position, Jover ‘Texas roads, holding with ono | bolt in New rlaaue taing « ce for al hond the still swaying figure of a further eave that sammy and was trying to| battered sparring partner. ered several bouta in New Orleans, haa bh i Frankie | entertainment od Mumtiy eat ta fate) will be held on Wednesday night ‘liners ia a teme{ five star bouts of six rounds each, | ¢! * one of th y efforts of #0- 7 = a - i women to ald the American Red c ument, Hattling Lahn and ¥ a ae "re not all| Cross in raising $100,000 through the mako use of “exhibition” boxing in-| ‘There was no more flirting in Bob's |sltcted to judge this contest, and furthermore dees ta ie anteeea Te a he only reason that they're not all) Tiere oe te eNational Tlorse show, stead of the usual rough and ready | camps. that the prices for the state are $2. $5 and & of ten mounds, The ten-round bouts is the State Athletic} members of the Ladies’ Four-in-Hand 3 will take thelr clul — each, inst more than nb y down Fifth Avenue, from The winner of the Tommy Iotwon.¥ three bouts of th AR UNE fe Sadikon quate at the same lub night, . ach day during the exible Digit will te matched with} Just think of such boys as Cham-| tion, which opens on Nov. 1 Che Bt, Paul aeraation, wie has| pion Leone rankie Callahan, Lr vanLtah, PEt tothe Cars Moderation is today the watche-, pokiya. ‘The mmi-fiual teo-round| Patsy Cling, Freddie Wel gvther two other stare of the ropad a Commission ruling Evening Clothes che bo ae the pear future, Martielt’s length in one Brook. hand t out will he hetween Joe Leonant and Joe Di fier Bartfleld on the saine car Indiana ‘returned home last nignt weight to te 100 pounds * .{dier Bartt 1 ip Taay ns . rele ibd ell, they're all on the Manhattan's | after their wictory over Johns Hopkins d f d Full Dress or Tuxedo ane ee ode Skin: masninie ME BIT ir fate geste ‘goutuien cx) WORE OF ZOO Americans. We have established an enviable reputation for eve- Kid Met arth ClarnaBS Fs bo: an Med chouilets. ‘The Indians fum- Hugie Ratner, Bronx midtlow to impros ied frequently, but did not show any } okatee’tisht'me | Moderation in thought, moder- avy game. ning clothes, We boast a bit about it because evening clothes are not easy tomake. We have solved the problem, match for bis club, but Anally | to let the Manhattan A. C. atage the! on Is one of the toughest | iw ali of his be of the syip! vble in the > > ? ) ‘ “ i BN fae ey ae | bout, Cor ° ¢ -- Peer + . . . Beg aoe only, ot making ‘Shera well, but of Keeping’ tha, price vn oe fai el sla “iag ami iot name Be nash |Tighewehenis In the ame and Jt 3o'| Uae same wir vane weet eA| AION in expenditure, and moder; wll had ©. ot Miidavvrt to-niget, Kayo] has fought all the stars and declares | {nion’® novice pros-xou ‘e Wan| ° ® ® * $ | Only the finest imported drapes and unfinished femme Ova tiara wey, ate the tout for Sew] that he will apeil Champion Leone} oN Coren Teguiar crom-countts| @CON In eating and drinking. ’ worsteds are used and a very high grade of tailoring skill 1a eater tensevereecet sie * 4. ow Now, 19. Kelly, the Bronx mid Metis tease oe accede Sl is reflected in every curve and seam. Samples on request. bolieves that he can di mand, world’s lgbtwelgit champion » latter has decisively beaten I i] Mk mate hg a aooarano be atom, Lewin Gibbons. MeCoy "Sie: CUEISTS MAY GET PRIZES More and more you will find the; moderateself-controlled American Club, Ta the wemi-tual Wile 3b amateur champion, will mix inter Full Evening Dress Suits $50 9 [Ss """" Vaiau"Hequt, "Ser tant Uist, a Pita Soeahewelgtte ie tee countess 'He's| IN LIBERTY BONDS NOW. | in com} one fighter who never argues over his Her leading boxer, be} opponent's welkh Martfleld enn! Those interested in Eng! ike htweighte, ; eile lightweghte, Mhakioled th Tuxedo Suits $45 denoay uaden and Jimmy it, seal eet ny th & taba fo the beet boy of his weight other boxer who wt in, th A . for their ten-round ba i nan ¢ of 143 pounds ring wide, and Wil) ie quite enthu sy : the A . | pete throughout and white Pique Waistcoat, Eee on ee eo is Footlong Whleh th actos TR any, Wan te, ralne Rie Maur Coan eal AeateEIOk iwacn| Select ing that mild, mellow % | if desired. Pasay Byrne teckting Sammy Heker, a Now York's water back.’ Welsh wants another crak |'-Hiaht at Doyle's Forty-second Stree! : r . } eomica. trate tRasmenter ‘With he wae, he iT t pnard, und declares that if he | Academy xteen of the b at local Whiskey— Wilson—Real Wilson—. war stop Paul, a foat Leonard tailed | players « Augie Hainer, BUY Mee} in, he Will immediate) a and Willy Ging vation tourney seorewtions | That’s All! I play from seratch Which demand an other bout with the boy he lost the | jftange championship to, Moward @ Wilson of —— ket many jeans, | ben, res Willi Jackson, wh Bran Dridevport at the Pairm yi ip Sh Ws wn wih recelve titty | te Thine " tay Cline at} Read t Saturday, poln event wil Ibring to~ x TWO STORES heaker of the Olin Paiiadelpbia, on Nor, Be | ait rondu will loud to Dx Hilts, [Hater Leo Marke and Frank | Cove Decidedly the desirable Whiskey for the Home se aio or een hern Pays ane aml due ‘Tait, | Hewny Valuer. the slvtee Vrensh Dantameeighe, (eaten laund, Saturday, whero a mon Pt DR NaS ee aluntaea, pool And dt 4 1 & MADISON AVE! omment oe act | wih WX Abate Laie Ko Lalas tomigi ater carr aaerars pital val an t eee PUAN Rok eras (Be) SF Sey FREE CLUB RECIPES —Free booklet of famous club recipes for | 1 , elaer is aims talvlied 3 hil Wagner in one} pices OF The Bichmand Col As all competitors are amateurs, mixed drinks, Add: Wil 5 E, Sst St. N.Y. Th t ee 5 Annes CGR aRGNW a Ble oi Aa ae ; yn he held. ‘The . h " font | wined drinks, Address Wilsony.5 , 31st Sto pat’s All! P.S. Good clothes don’t always make good men, but good\ th Wile gatas reared ve sigyy! Bowie at the Watraont | Hil he eenta wre Kiatand ala Boule ds memiatinn. with, the a ae } men nearly always wear good clothes. Avngeim Axioms, |e a k . ara Muu and. alla aay hs Hone the. winnets With lee ne dor , é n that » Kautna . | au Ae Wi box at M invitation ‘. ‘ prises he swsociation | mye | tive turowsis witlh U ets Mon, Ot MEO ly ii cee ee by with, Abel Ry Kiviat, Teta ahatmlenen canaukt of the au es BEAL ws Joerg USNS tr 6 me Fe le clly, na | pend the le ount of the prea | F