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7 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1917. 2. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK rT “War Aln’t Interfering Much | With Golf, and Golf Ain't Interfering Much With the ‘COLUMN “INFORMAL SPORTS” Copyright, 1017, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Hvening World) “ais ts INDBED A PLEASURE, ” € Wit You Have a Way een pad THs War.’ ¢ | (15 SIMOLy AN. By Arthur (‘Bugs’’) Baer. INFORMAL RUN Leo Flynn has a new fighter calls the “Minute Man’ ie i ready to fight in a minute; fights for a minute and quite in @ minute, YBRA BO. Charley Ebbets says tt te the duty a of all patriotic baseball magnates, to MATTER HOU! LRDRAAL A lg? keep on with baseball next % no pede) Medel WAN BR Probably the duty of all patriotie No EVGHTUR Wik SYER. fase uP pinochle players 1 to keep right om ONG Formanity, playing pinochle. of Boxing in Two Weeks. Fe | | New Yorkers Will Be Deprived 4 ’ weeks more, and then, for | | the first time since the Frawley Law went into effect, New Yorkers will be deprived of their, of the Frawley Law, the end of box~- ing ts going to come to hundreds of Op Tor? : | H Now We KNOW WHAT A \LGO anh 4 In spite of the months that have . THEY Were ONLY PLAYING NNot Do We NSORT OF TUNG, | | doeei't delieve in allowing the passed since the Governor's private! par fal INFORMAL BALL” AGAINST “THe” Do wits The T Presume . dead past to bury the future. | . mM EREG ! | fight on boxing resulted in the repeal : WHITE Sex BALL BALL Now. Now he Kaiser blames OER } > 1S GHLY AN | = ‘ oS J = an awful dish- Belgians. W turned out to be. rag that guy hi Even WILLARD MNT Be i thousands i hertale in this State wal vou sue t . There alwa: ‘ 4 jon SRE t sone a Powe aoe Me — | Sree ae ence ee eee yecaies jeceron done" to let boxing go right on. It mn OE: ar ain't interfering mui neamed Impossible iat any legislative Sto * | Barnes and Loos After an Uphill Fight golf, and #0 far as we can eee, golf | body could assassinate @ sport in “gee Twit \ | interfering much with the ; which millions of people are tnter- | aap ees . oLP thick By a Tae At a tine wits that eport ta /sTuer'd Have AN | PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 80,—Chick Evans, national open and | Paebanioed a of immense importance \ Nor aa amateur golf champion, and Norman Maxwell, North and South A stocdey tihe vee ta 6 aaa champion, defeated Jim Barnes, nutional professional and Western open champ! te and a finish with six days of hot dogs and bad air in between, military forces. However, boxing is temporarily go- t6 the training and preparation of our! | n, and Eddie Loos of Shawnee, winning in two extra es, the match going to the thirt iehth gree The contest was ing out of existenge, and we inight as NEW STUFF Foro a benefit foursome for the soldiers’ tobacco fund over the White BASILY. { well recoyntze that fact, No matter WHO WANT To MPIOMS |] Marsh Valley Country Club cours: how foolish it may have been to ktli c * 0 , Su ie wa 3 They believe in conservation of Rte ie thle tie ee aa, ‘PLAY IT Same", «| Barnes and Loos were 2 up until the thirteenth hole was reached, Batiral roacurcas At BUrcaey when Evans ran down a twenty-five-foot putt for a 3, the amateurs taking the hole as Barnes and Loos took fours, On the next four |, lon the quartet broke even, and It was not until the eighteenth || was reaghed that the amateurs saved the day for themselves, taking WWFORMAL FocTBALL As PLANNED the hole and placing the match on even terms for the first time FoR. DEAR OLD HARVARD, nince the first hole of the day was p! The first extra hole was all square, and on the second ext hole, the thirty-elghth, the amateurs got the jump, and by playi | thetr shots well, took the hole and « thrilling match. A few weoks jductes along much the same lines!) 12. parnes, Maxwell, Loos and Buxton engaged in a forty-two-hole next season as was the case this) ate the Red Cross, year, if tho owners of the various|| ™tch for the Red Cre clubs in the two big leagues are of| eee one mind with Charles H. Ebbets, | | Naughton, Harvard's head fc COLLEGE FOOTBALL continuance of baseball next sea- T/Drewdent and chiet owner of the| coach, took the Camp Devens f non, and thereafter if the war con- : ball squad in hand, Following MUST ALSO PAY TAX, Unues, are: It fe the patriotic | | 2Pooklym Club in the National League. ( Latest News of the Links ) his wuoseatl system, at tarvard, he STARTING NOV. 1. teat ; luckboard dri duty of owners to continue opera- CHICAGO, Oct, 40.—Reporta and cutlined the coutes he was going how unjust to ignore the wishes of a| reat majority of New York cltize talking about it ts not going to pi&|— the Frawley Law back. The thing to | do ts for all men Interested In boxing fs @ sport and aa a very necessary | part of military preparation to fight 1 for It in the voting booth and tn the Legislature. A little of the persistency | a4 Mowged courage of the boxer, ap |} CONTINUING BASEBALL. viled by the boxing fans, will bring | at boxing in again, and under better con- BY CHARLES EBBETS, ditions than before, President of Dodgers. My three logical reasons for the They are so economical that they breathe the same air over and over again, The Columba eleven is turning out to be the same terrible smear. CHARLIE EBBETS GIVES THREE REASONS FOR Rutgers’ players intercepted Fords ham's es like a lot of ticket Major League baseball will be con- speoul This eleven r the All-Amerloan million. Miller Huggins will manage the Yanks this winter, Well, even Bill Donovan could do that. AYER, Mass, Oct, 30.——- HERE will be a few fo0d shows | here bofore the greatest of in- | door sports temporarily retires | _. from the stage. Johnny Dundee and / Jimmy Duffy fight ten rounds ut the| LIL’ PEPPER, : vern- || threo or four clubs of the American As-| The Tournament Committees of the former Staten Island ttleholder, to follow. Two elevens will be picked A PAlladetphia fighter 2 . Ploneer to-night, | [eceeanilaal ged le Meccan A hal ; 4 | Fe : the Rich- | feating Walker by 1 up, This’ was! for signal drill, punting and scrimmage College football must pay its} ,,4 ?Miodelphia Honter was fat ea ment will receive from baseball || sociation plan to withdraw and merge|Fox Hills Golf Club and the feating ‘Walker by 2 up, This was for BS tion Atiranei hea Ele, en times in one fight, morro’ ‘ Gi sc vei revenge for Fearey, who lost ar i be Sg pet Bea delat the Manhattan |] interests more than half a milion || with certain clubs Ia the International] mond County Country Club have! Wijker in an early matel for, staten | = * eo wh All that toas missing were the ples. a League caused President Hickey of the | completed arrangements for a four-| Island honors a short time ago, aaa baurae uique oatd. | xb! |\dollers (possibly a aie pape | American Association to issue 4 call for) ball exhibition match on the links at/ In the Richmond County tourna |@ay of test yestorday to get over the |} 19 pep cant, extra on the price of a 4 fe champions | in taxes annually, e public w & conference of the club owners to be| Richmond County on Nov, 4 In the! ment rey won the Fuller Cup, emma | eee oF the Ituteers kame and to 4 an . ‘up, pure for the big drive for the Georg tickets, to help Uncle Sam pay his near-champions were matched a e re on. || held in Milwaukee Sunday, President " * : 1 i 1 against tougher rivals, but at that | aur dupbeertn sete nie Hickey wants an explanation of the re-| morning A. F. Kammer and Tom) blematic of the club ttle, while|town game. which will be played on Boyd of Fox Hills will oppose A. L.| Walker, who led in the qualifying|Election Day. Most of the gulars | growing war bills, This goes into there should be some action. Renny )] tn ported movement in advance of the » who. a q ying | 0! | a t f th octation, which | Walker Jr, the Staten Island cham-| round some weeks ago, captured the |ot well used up in Saturda fray, a de Leonard meets Young Laistig, It | sional baseball would be seriously J) annual meeting of tho association, which | Walker Ji the Sisten island cham, | round some weeks wo, captured the |k0i wel id oP ot” bruises were’ ax: || effect Nov. 1 | The battered Fordham had || enjoy college football must pay day of rest yesterday get over the! Washington must_stay In the American League. Don't ever let Berlin think that Washington isn’t @ big-league town, Huggins was promised ten per cent, doeen't make much difference ‘who | injured, property interente de- County, while after luncheon the two | gidest in thy United Status, {countered It was thought at first that the | of the Cardinals’ profits if he would fags, tocake Benny's wallops nowa- | «troyed and thousands of young || CLEVELAND, Oct, 30,—Munager Lew amateurs, Kaminer and Walker, will a | wHacA, N.. F070 Gratition |{ following clause in the War Rey. |) [9nage ‘em, but Tug couldn't afford }muccession last week and alipped over || mon deprived of the emoluments | ir eines eine ot a ee reg ees on the date we= | os eagthing, entirely new in the way |with the marked Improvement shown by |] enuy BI would exclude football || ‘° 10%? ‘at much money. ‘I f dian e! ‘or Montgomery, A . ould he weather he date #e-| of conditions has been dec upon ‘the Cornell line in t 1 gar a the K. O. at Gibson's nod, as usual, of the game if it were discon- [yore ae where they willeplay © oi eee ee Rat GET tRE y ethene ‘ a ine out the There are three h 0 RE a etariay, bare Shay Wik play # series d be such as to prevent play, the| by the officials of the Country Clup |and convinced that h ut from the tax. It read as follows: a ee hundred and tinued. 8 will ‘on Election Day, of Lakewood for the annual fall tour | Stren) fifty-nine legal that he can mould from t Hy cnine legal days Inthe sper don. Leonard and Callahan fight — soldier team, starting to-morrow, roaterial on || “No tax shall be levied on any ntire proceeds collected will bo| nament there, Nov. 29, 40 und Dee, 1..{? y and a six-day race. eee ee niente poe SS contributed to the Richmond County | Those who play will be asked to make | hand. Alt fey admissions all the proceeds of git AN. . . d 4 Chapt if th Red © s. Admis- e ‘ance fee o| sun vl ne nm of a y ‘crowding, now that the law is going imwvine Tet alan include thar eacunsag vane: (ea tha tees ie cxception of right || which inure exctasively to the |/ FRANK KRAMER TO HELP out. - ; — cap. Proceeds from the entrance |be that which sta games|} benellt of religions, EDUCA. DRAFT SIX-DAY RULES _ Patsy Cline xes Young Rector, | Apropos of Richmond County, the| money will be donated to the Y. M.| He thinks that f available TIONAL and charitable institu. Freddy Welsh meets Jimmy Paul and final round for the clu championship |C. A, entertainment fund for the sol- men have now found the eee gE “Roldier Bartheld takes on Tex Kelly.| qhat tho Intercollegiate basketball Hee eerorer penned | lap Was decided on Sunday, M. Ll. Pearey, diers in the cantonments. Hirst, team. wish ane. ex Risen tion veteran Frank Kramer has been We hopo Tex in tough. He'll need to|.nampionship tournament should be de- | When their machine (on the Lath tap = AMee Dradt's playing at righ “re M2] } A ruling on this question has ssen to confer with Promoter Well- ve. Freddy Welsh's appeamnes v skidded and crashed into the guard to standard. Te lacks skill and is] : ’ largely to try himself oy Since hin {led this year as Usual was favorably | ral surrounding the | truck Eat | Jeasily put out of pl Just been made in Washington, | ™" !” making rules ay the riders who be d yon by the delegates of the | Hearne won the annual autumn fix will compete in the alx-day race a defeat by Leonard Welsh has been | ed aan oy a tall Leeague, ata (Ure of T6q) miles “on. the Unlontown | MIDDLETOWN. oft. however, and college football Bee el cae erera aoe anes = tt has made him over again, fit te FR eee ee ae erty [distance 1p 1.49 far! Devore. and football teamn to take the place of this clause, vill be settled will be the pox of H fight in champtonship style. Ho han | Ix It will be announced ¢ Jira Vail, driving ‘in relay. fnisted tnt Johnny Dundee clever Italian | Matchmaker silvey Burma of T. Wolley of Great Neck, X. ¥. ai Fageining a (tape winlinnree some sort of a notion of challenging [freshman rule Was not lifted and nof.B the race for the prise of chiwatent ceil In the main |Svoting Club has arranged for Toursd l{or the remainder of the season, of the sprints held on any one | Leonard, but Benny will have litt! will be taken on this matter Chelr time was 1.64 37 hat looks like one of the by | for the remaind, tho lap. was lost, | Miemte to think ot chammmorstie [unk ‘at wee reported tha It vould te bout at the Pioneer Club, on | cards of the » Mike O'Dowd Calmeta, aitared: kt bad nt awards as arranged By th Ri 7 t place eam in le w out |) West Forty-fourth Stre ight. Tle | sensation, and Mf Smit the ers ~ . sg ent have accept @ ' fights in a few days, for he'll be kept iither shmen playe | . at urth . is . pointment in being | tty * 3 busy training soldiers at Yaphank for | Minx upon freshmen players | Freddie Welsh will box Jimmy Dufty, the sturdy went |S: J: middlewelan', ar fay. by ron as Brown t poss of a team wow | |. some months to come. Snooker pool ix the latest, It's a faa- | Ide Hghtwelght, over whom in a pre- | ‘lt clash with Freak ; Dan Hnhpel mnencen LAUREL RACE TRACK, M. |, [finishes in the sprints througho the | Beside this Wednesday night affair, |einating game—a combination of Eng: | vious engagement he gained the popu- |S bi pe . few equals as backs, and Neoectippity wiih Md., Oct.| week, without waiting for the , and the other two, there will be nev. |Ish billlards and a few other thinks to ants to e far verdict, although the margin was!” 7 a nun pity Witche med hia | breaks on the last night, hes jaade a I eral lesser engagem: ther |make it harder, It in not new, bu | . otball 4 chain, | winning list at) the el track py | Strong apr Mehler eve} olubs, which may furnish ev ter [i new to Broadway. in a sense, and it jot large. Another ten-round bout ts oe McCarthy. the Boston promoter a only a rack by | fiomises to be hriller’ from. Monday 7p clube, which may furnish ster jaa taken auch, @ hold that @ handicap Leonard $5 000 |: the catd) in whioh the principale | sser of Tommy Rebeon, in in tows A ply an hough protection. for | Winning the Liberty Bond Handicap | nicht on instead of the usual Friday end f Ree ee ate ae {8 tournament will begin to-night at Jack , Will be Paddy Burns, the Rockaway |¢?'* ten-round bout with Young Mati tee as a result the backs | at a mile and seventy yards, the long Sasite last kick, but {t's still Nopping about | Doyles trove Academy, with J, | p a eee Nk Mikes Noles hag Pt ehcence j ; ards, the long- t ; a bit. | Howard Shoemaker arraten, | Wehtwelkht, and Sammy Baker of Roch: |4\ the Militar “a ari ge Mone ed est race that 4 two year old has run i —_—— PLE eae — | Freddie Welsh is so confident ofjester. This will be the latter's in te citigs golue (a tay te leaine Silke O'ts Vest tes All-America, to Ke this season, and the greatest distance bi UNG BOB FITZSIMMONS $9) gcQ Gy Winey Gaston Chevroret’ of |Deating Benny Leonard in a cham-|appearance here, but he comes from] ox ioteun. Tomer will beat bin tant youn. Who paw faan officer ey |@ youngster of that ago bas travelled } going to be a boxing instructor | Pluinfeld, N. J.. driver, and Salvatore | pionship fight that he ix prepared to|UP*State well recommended. a i cur ae ec Sirs on ‘saturday ‘evenituz. He wuld] ina contest In several yours, It was bi in ono of the military camps, | Barbaring, mechaniclan, were severe! yack himself against the champion Ching s ortaging back Gunbost Goth. |Site Heed Gomcde wae below. the |Dis ninth yictory out last ten tt He has received his appointment from for @ side stake of $5,000. Welsh re well io his lttie| mark and causing « lot of uneasiness. starts, The only break in the we rt Dr. Raycraft of tho Commission on | cated, quiet, modest and altogether a |makes his "come-back” at the Man- ond Sass vy tae do | West, by the way, ached In every |Quence of triumphs came last Satur | ‘Training Camp Activiti likely youngster. Friends of old Bob! hattan Casino to-morrow night, when a tees “4 | muscle. He played on the Camp Dix|day when Leochares beat him a head, tt Young Bob should be a first-class | Fitzsimons will watch young Bob|he meets Jimmie Paul in one ‘of the | '44 finally closed all the on of (24M Against the Princeton {nformals| one track wax slow and dead. T ¥4 man in his position, Ol1 Bob always | anxiously to see him make good, |#1x-round bouts of the big tistic car- | Tie men will come tokether in ring leone hens ie Jin the Palmer Stadium sf aturday, te hat a 1 nd dead. De bt « ope that Young Bob would be rival vhen Wel ost t sh | ‘ee ‘ ortiny nb 0 5 ‘ dd track, Tippity chett ty come a fighter. He insinted that HE nformal athletics” idea | title to. Matt Wells ho obtained a re- yn on Nor 18, vat ust Miake will have | et Chea ui a | ball tn great fun when you are in con: / ran the hale mile in 48 2-6, the mil i “Bobby” could “lek Jim Corbett th RGAUte) abaes’ (13 do | turn dite and det $5,000 o1 side ret Dillon, ‘the’ latter) seaene) 20 . f inilitary tite does not. prepare one} 1412-5 and finished out in 1454 ; best day Corbett ever saw.” When hi doesn't seem to have made) iy peat Wells and then fought Rane: ao lymiblev in ‘outgoiny|| Dea Memetieh eee ode for the hard knocks of football, 11 ion 1 ee : told me that Bobby was much mor nuch of a hit in American col- | Wughie Meegan of Australia for a joe echenued to bes Hades oar’ be sore for a week.” He won by six lengths from Ed Cud clever than Jim Corbett and a Y}leges. Americans don't care to take | side stake of $5,000, and is now ready — [rounds at the Harlem Sporting Club a —— thee. better fighting man, and I asked him | }to flight Leonard on the » by public aub- | night. feels confident that Callahan will wrest the) The Cornell eleven ts beginning to ' ; up sports in an “informal way. TOPS: | acrivtion for Bob Fitaslmmous, who was buried in |tile from Billy Gitson's The last time | find itecif. There is a lot of natural! po 1 ne Reduce depreciation—get more hy Bobby didn't take to pro oh the same oaed with Welsh to : f 2 in 1% ' " ell, a clever apprentice rider, has 4 Reerional Agniine, Old Hob sadly ud. | When they play a gume they want to | morrow night a Benny, Leonard, w Chios Wednesday, if the wishes of rv Frankie met Tenant," ays MeKet ee a aay ae to a ae ia | peed. sian Henry McDonald to miles per gallon—travel with mitted that it Was because “Hobby” " it so that they are ft|tackles Johnny Lustig, a youngster |! heated, Wie Mia, rae meee He cara Hs. netting It out slowly but aurely.” So | tide for Wil ar er smoothness and speed. Use ' had a strange preference for earning uy and then get in-and|who has never tasted defeat by tue]" seth gained Pceaee Gullabae tee tld good judge to-day who saw vw Onna ice i * hig living by bard work ‘ cir lives depended upon| kayo route, Leonard's leading co ssavemant 10 felis A |ehamplon now will mat © Comell Beat Hucknell on Raturday, || NW ORLEANS ct. 10.—Otn xo ° It “Bobby” prefers hard work to tender for the lightwets t ng 4 wonument for | eforta, with the lk wires hoping he ts right. Hf trur, It) betting on. ho the comparatively easy life of a ring Jon't care for half-way mean-| Frankie Callahan, is also on the papice peewee Wap tok gr tener | game this year worth going far to ace. Bie Eunraiie Court eied RAPHITE : boxer, he can find work enough in the way teams ‘Tiddlo-de-|and meets Harry Condon eS es ies eee io sionuinent | she cee Ohl Si . ees ; E SLB tSy , : Automobile military training camps. He six ke the place of football | toughest Haghtwelghts in thy maple lergtray onan rahi | —— i mya feet tall, splendidly built, well iy | .. Patsy eine, the une i ¥ h ol i : | + r | » : bet LUBRICANTS ' Harlem who so decisi Mf My aa te i ii : ws tile . ung Revie tm Hoston to-night. The ‘‘hearles” wha etic otes BALTIMORE Md, Oct, 20 They prevent the wear by put- Wife to ame t us and Drinks While Soldier Bartfleld, claimant of |"! fsa tn thie go are Billy Make of St, Paul | the Arlington ndlcap ting a veneer of oily, unctuous + the welter title, will face Kelly, [amt Wild Burt Kenny of this city, ‘Doey wil Henny Valwer Wins Awa The Metropolitan Association of} and a sixteenth, & led, to be ru. prepate over all bearing sur- | 4 B the Hronx middleweight. Hartfield | Date Ureive roe & devaion at the Armory | PHILADELPHIA, Oct, 30.—Benny|the Amateur Athletic Union la doing | Tireday at Tnillvo, were made public faces, Says Druggist Brown of Cleveland, |x: cisia! iro ait: ai'Wilie] Ss Rom iim te gas care wir | igen te. mrlon, tes | tw oie tor the Boye Im KMaKG The | St ved! la! halted deh, 2am, denier forthe | Lewla's roadhouse aw Kren ‘ ; - Gussie Lewis ty lis | issoctation, through 1t resident, | x, is give Wh T. 1] Wih Wh Ti D jude of fahters and has been tout. [soeoted terme for him m packed house at the! rrederion Ww Surin Tak anipoe | jes ROK JOSEPH DIXON CRUCIBLE OR, ne Callahan as the next lshiweigh re lust night OF Saeed 4 ar be Ni e Jersey City, N. o ells uve at o Oya mat i he ; Three ten-reund’ bou ed today to er ae Le Pfdvis| ten boxes of athletic equipment 7 ‘Established 907 ——— rae Wit syed tar Sh pea tlle Sy a RAT auaT CCT Jolght to the army cantonment at| ter — roalvay Si atuntay | even, but fi : a 0 ; BARA AE A New Treatment Given Without the Rent on h f RACING SELECTIONS. joel r Ks me Ar ™ Jing the final row , |Camp Upton, Yaphank, one to Camp | | Dix at Wrightstown, N. J., and one | capped tn the rity ' ru to the 15th Regiment, quartered at) | 4 Mughey Breslin will Paterson, N. J Consent or Knowledge of the Drinker a ua the r f prepared Te nd, O—N. ‘ eB Glew LATONIA, BRIDGEPORT, Van Cortlandt Park Ge Roe RASPARE. Ue sagt vit i Kornar ack oH R K. 0. Bagers of’ New | |. PHILADELPHIA 20. —The Rosa | aye Druga ay af : iy Hughes in & } The Board of Managers of the Metro-| Tree Hunt meetin 1 its third her fault if she him orink ne Clark M . Wt at Bridgeport, ¢ Instr programme to-day. a meat , ‘and poverty to her home,| ¢ » ' Di A K. 0. Egwers bad tiugnes in bad s politan Association will attend the) fie wont! i! k ne right to complain. A wing Mistress Po! Ma Now, at the f al bell, Mexers ha ‘ services for Evert Jansen | Satria Pi lat | Mt | Brown ter of & ight in every M ‘ ell, which will be held in Calvary gram woman oan atop @ dris ‘ ‘ 4 B, a Aramme wos zit I Mee weeks fer bait K Hee hahaa aney Sg tat . Fourth Avenue and fist Street Rerpas teal ne mm | tpend on Hauor, Ko why Waste ay “i m Mascowa, Firer, Ar. [| "Ms! shamoion Tendler Defeats Ka nn Thursday morning at 10 o'clock fested tn Hil | 1Pen wite who refuses to do | as ; \ Ars PHILADELPHIA, — Oct Lew ; nts i olet Brown also says the 5 time to] se? 1 Fomor than 48 xth Raco—Jocular, Knegelkamp. the tore! lightweight, has another | pendi ated Rocky Kansas ail the) Oficial announcement of the entries | fine | sno | ftp the drink Dabit ie at iis be H ut int H Sammy Maho of Harlem, who in-}way in their bout here last night. In| for the national ten-mile run and | features of ty | ote nt d ‘ he tine} A S P \ Neventh Race—Syrian, Mien Can Allie boxing often in the futur, {the fret round he caught Rocky off hts] geven-mile walk championships will be | mecting. o ¢ ‘nies you wan! 1 1 with a left and nearly tumbled y | which met | dnaibiiities of 1 na nic, Mackbroom think that Alle entitied to « | BalAnee no left and nearly tumbled) announced to-day. ‘The races, which | Mice met, + t f but it woukt te a wine plan (DI i P Bnaed tha will be held over the Macomb's Dam | thay’ y th the tiret w ‘a f percut thay nearly ended the bout. | , | mz a } Ra brvath. bute not denna r vee LAUREL ‘ to heap Lith away from Sacnard at pe {UBHERSUE that hearly ended | Park course Jastead of the city (c \ é m bad to worse until he is " p Tea Barty, Poor But ‘and seek boule Ww | 7 w © K a Stadium track, will be the la ic b° gets bh ad throug Droge , wel Ane Over, ety track championship game he yea f Swe keawe thé. curse rink, | tew. ve one Me een 8 Acabad tha’ giiaeato havewanied at. Wa camate 2] PITTSFIELD, | Mu 90 F ius hs : oh . Walla of ren : McDowell games in the Tl : because he bimseit ene viett ame pelt a # York Ath. | ene round. bout ; ‘ games t as 1 te ( Thvurmlay apd 8a aie « eo Now | ent Armory on Saturday might] 44.4 " : « “ Kelly was on \ hot or b ini fina {/onslaughts “0 °. Ehitries © se Nila: Mohr Wine by a Shade # there are around | ihe venture rh Vilgrm, New York A, C., 60 Walter Mohr had ' entored, there 18 ot “ ur uate, hat wae Beweuus Jow Gans to Wiel tem-round bout at eae eome sterling competition in stor make formula’ public, "any Yo the wore ur retuhd the tomes hare 6 Yorn Vanderbilt A.C. ib Brovblyn last onae eamons the second string mon. a "betiess” affair,