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— - ~ FO PTR FETE TEEPE 8 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (PUTING EMER oa —— —— | WITH “BUGS” BAER pda em LAR ted La smmngueaagll - “Now to See if Gov. HAW-HAW= Loon I S\icen That man Can Abolish Fightin INTo Tie SWAMP in Europe.” THE AVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1917, a N By Arthur (“Buge’’) Baer, Comets, a: Fe an Wee os, Not much difference formal and Informal football. A Sie on the ear sounds the same way. Mayor Mitchel Entitled to Con- ratulations for His Stand on Sunday Baseball. mrt MST PPS len ets VERY OND interested tn sport feels Like congratulating Mayor Mitobel to-day, The Mayor is @ bold man. He isn’t afraid to come There should be @ ten per cent, tax on— Second guesses. « Infield home runs, Brown derbies, Winter pennants, Palm oh suite, Professional croquet matohes, Snooker pool is an easy game the beginner, It is played the To-Morrow’s Gridiron Games |i. 2i.208 ind" ™ Promise Close Contests| ,.:::-s,:°%# :» 5 mmm thinks, even during a political oam- paign. Charile Ebbete of the Brook- tym Baseball Club has been working for Bunday baseball and for the re- peal of the 18-year-old Blue Law that prevents it. Pbbets appealed to all the Mayoralty candidates for apport, and Mayor Mitchel was the only had the courage to state bis position in the matter. aid the Mayor: “I am In favor of legalizing Sunday baveball, provided that the games are held at points and under conditions which will not outrage the feelings of citizens who ire to practice the re- ligioue observance of Sunday.” a er) California, They stuck Ted up ageinat 4 cripple who could hit like bed news, were defeated by the strong Univer-| Jab like @ hat pin, slam Iike « door, Notre Dame With Good Rec- sity of Nebraska’ eleven 7 to, 4 week|a country hotel and bléok s er, and followed this reversal ord for Season Tackles Un- | gaining “an” overneining victory . Against South Dakota last Saturday. beaten West Point Eleven, ‘As bas been, the cage during the paat| Now to see Gov, Ynitmen ‘ew years, Notre Dame has shown Eteat proficiency in tie development] a abolish Aohting in Europe, — & OOTBALL games of intersec-/ and use of the forward pass. In addl- tional interest promise to be ee we this aerial attack, however, Time for the indoor yachtsmes -mor- | the Western players are well versed their tho feature contests of to-mor- | in ‘the more prosaic methods of ad: | trivty trate) eee rows achedule on Eastern college) vancing the ball, and if there can be| Mfrs chairs. $ gridirons, On the Army plains at] 4by criticism of their game it lles in West Point the Cadet eleven will the possible development of the of-| ‘They fight out on the Pacific fense at th o meet the Notre Dame team of tho| While the soldiers have plavcd swore | More wrists than ankles are porting the idea of personal lib- mere Possessors of Fight Passes Shocked When Charlie Pores Confident He’ll Win | icn's'1 ise tute compination| Spent Iie douttal Party | | Wel, anyways Columbia tay ° . ° * io opposed Notr $ a from any other man tn puvilo stiee|| Forced to Pay National Tox st Brooklyn Club|| National Ten-Mile Championship will tackle the powerful Souther} have opposed Notre Dame. West ———— ee H H woman in a theatre ticket Mme statement of Mayor Mitchel’s at least comes nearer to sup- team representing West Virginia} Polat, however, possesses a team of babes during the past few years. University. Several other games of| UNUsual strength and resources this oe There should be tolerance on both Poasessors of paswes for the bouts at the Clermont Rink, Brooklyn, ee ea almost equal prominence are also breyani Var Dee Wickss| YEA BO, sides in such @ problem as this, last night, received big shock when they presented them at the door. |/Half-Mile Title-Holder Antici-| mle championship run which will be| gown for decision, including the] up, the cadets will present woes 4 There are two kinds of people in|| THY had to pay 20 conta in real coin of the reali when they showed 5 5: both a held at Mac a “ se B n- Syracuse, Dartmouth-Penn.; frst and seconda de ty the United States—people who want || {But Dunctured tickets of admission, It was tho first taste of the war || pates Little Difficulty In Beat-| row attornovn. Vores, who has kept | Stare, Gornell-Carnegte Teoh, and the | #ROuld prove excoodingly dificult for| 4, »Y donee Ranting Because @ tax, the very first that had ever been taken up at a boxing show in this || ing Hig Ti te, Willie Ky-| 2 splendid paysical ‘trim since his|§ 3 Notre Dame to pass through or over| % Crumbs got into the game? @unday baseball and people whol] country. ing His Teammate, H@ KY*! victory in the fve-mile race at St, | Pennaylvania-Lafayette battles, for consistent gains, This same com-| When mothe get into overs | don't. ‘The gallery gods, the boys who paid four bits to get a long distance ronen, for Henors. Louis, 19 confident that he will be| The probable outcome of these! bination, in possession of the ball, ts he your , The baseball people are quite will- || peek @t the athletes in action, forky! over a jitney. The dollar oustomera —_—_— Ree eer ityronen 1n | struggles is @ matter of wide dif- likely to be a hard one to stop, and| Coat vou don’t diame the overs. ing to let the others keep Sunday in || Planked down @ thin dime per customer and the haughty $2 box seat he last milo, ‘8s Dam Park to-mor- { Kyronen lasts as long for that reason it is thought that th ‘: HARLIN PORHS of the Millrose|as that. ference of opinion among close fol-| Army will have a alight ny | any way they like. Bassball people |] Doldera elbowed tho Annie Oakley Lodge mowbors out of the way tn ‘A. A. national half-mile cham-| Aside from Jimmie Plant of the Long | lowers of football, each of the com-| visitors In the final analysin oo ‘3° ing people in generat are |} OFGeF to allow their 20-cent tax to Jingle into the ponderous palm of ween fore | the real compotition will | neting elevens having @ number of| Brown's victory over col Silvey Burns, There wasn't @ grumble, not even from the hard-bolled Rpg egies igaraoel ainda een ween Bores and Kyronen. Among |DOOe titia gupporters who conf-| Week Naturally tends to make the| oo Te lodge members, though they were shelling out real money for the frat ||'2 defeating bis teammate, Wille | ‘" eee epere:t8 ee cO8 Tans | Soca ee LJ conf-! Providence team a slight favorite ; * time in their careers as well-known ringsiders, Kyronen, national senior cross-coun-| staying powers of this pair. Iiant js 'a|eatly predict victory for thelr tav-|over Syracuse, but there appears to Boxing Is through after the try titleholder, in the national ten- | fd man but the distens tojorites. In almost every case these/be little choice in the playing whility| fifteenth, And here is Sam Lange ews of the Links kindly, tolerant folk. It is nothing in their young lives if other people per- fer the cushioned pew to the boarded bleachers, They are not going to Tush to the courts to see if there isn't @ome legal book or crook by which . they oan drag the other fellow out inte the sunlight and make him at- the Morningside A. G. and Hans Sehugs | teams are leading representatives of| 0% the two teams. Although defeated | ford, only sixty yeare old and hie ter, who Is running unattached but ex-|thelr respective sections with excel-|0¥ Tittsburgh, the New York State] future spoiled, ects to wear the Morningside insignia Me tn 4h ee collegians have won impressive vic- Zood men over a Marathon | lent records in the games to date|tories from both Rutgers and Tufts, their jogging gait 19 not/and possessing pla; of more than/and there is ho question as calculated to carry them over the tens | 24 ie rivers Ore : A; Latest FACTS NOT WORTH KNOWING. id drive of the Orange Ii le route in better than fair time. [ordinary gridiron ability, Although | Power and i ‘& prominent brewer Ola Bran Hav kere a ota, = mile fous a ne piel J 3 + and the backfield, It is unlikely that tend @ ball game, They are quite lars: paseman and outfielder of the old Roane J. Sullivan, a member of | 510 Divo between’ Mone Ee G. Bete | mile. wale Willie Piante now. of the] NOt ail of the combinations have} irown can lift her game for the scc-|® method of extracting hops from aatisfied to stay on their own grounds, | Metropolitan baseball team of New len City Golf Club, bas been | ang the “wat nd A.C, but shortly to be J. 8. 8 " ‘ot {reached this period of the season|ond week in succession to the point| frog's hind legs. ? } National Army, U. 8. A. ud ' enjoy life as they find it, and let it] York in the early 80's and at that timo|“ominated to succeed J. B.C. Tappan tie go at that. considered one of the best players in|°f Nassau ne President of the Metro- . Mise ; waiker nialnst him is “far below hia |ing, even when outecored, has been| Morrow ja likely to hinge cron the | Right field is in the same place em If the other kind of people will be |the game, died here after a long illness. | Polltan Golf Association. The nomi-| Proved much too Kood for Mra. Lurton pie ae ein with S fowd ae ag | such as to stamp them dangerous} so-called breaks of the contes all base * field : equally tolerant and equally willing |#® W# Afty-nine years old. paid perry bones aaaerd play. Milas Mildred ‘caverly “was in much aa halt a lap over the second man, | rivals under any conditions, New Play. of Weat Vieaas ‘ € oe ani | ellon, ‘ran! esbrey an jasper | oo: form against Mra. J. . Lucas, “44 " avy, sburgh and artmouth xe to play their own game there will bo| ‘There is much speculation about thelronon has ated the following | a. winning eight holes ‘and halving, Tho Kilkenny Me This ts particularly true of Notre) stamps the Morgantown team as onc| Only a hair separates the sublime Bo reason for quarreling, successor of Miller Huggins as manager “d Prem Wink | three, she came in an easy winner, 8 up tion will hold an Dame, which faces the unbeaten | of unusual all-round strength, and the| from the ridiculous, And nee of the Gt Louis Cardinals, and Jack| Ucket: and 7 to play. | Rapovan'a Hall, Columbus Circle and | army team at West Point to-morrow. ecnerally meeting with Rutgers is certain tot’ Frenident, Cornelius J, Sullivan, Gar-| eth Street, to-morrow night in eon |ihe tidiana players held Wisconsin to| develop an exceedingly hurd fought {2 ® ond hai yi Vico President, B. Mortimer! ,\yomen jill take, the Meld to-day at gorccintion a no-score tie early in the season, | gridiron battle, Both Dartmouth and He = hoi tas diag Reta Sobald@red, Wak tate tala Englewood; Secretary, A. H.|the post-season series between Baltusrol Pittsburgh were ablo to defeat the} A Cincinnati an has invented 6 base fan. While Mayor| strong impression that President Branch Fox Hills; Treasurer, George H.|and Dunwoodie, The second match, at Southerners by the margin of a few | club toothpick which ean be used Mttebad $6 the only one of the Mayor. | eiann, morenmicn thet President Branch ‘Apawamls, Executive Commit.|Dunwoodle, is scheduled for points, but {t required the hardest by ‘Wednseday. kind of attack and a defense that held | °!8hty-flve people without the fore Geter ems ren Sas (Fistic News 1am tana and Gossip): oz i firm at all times to accomplish this| lity of introductions, istic ss lock _ Nt 08st result. Rutgers must play better foot- HARLIN EBBPTS ts making| Hendricks of Indianapolis is the latest quite a fight for the liberty of |? De named for the piace. Jack Miller himeelf to a public statement in favor a Charles Brown, St. Andrew's; Wilson 8.| A number of n y clubs are of fair play, scores of future State| St: Louls fans are also speculating |Kinnear, Sloopy Hollow; Walter Brown, |B!N® competitive programmes for oe eee Pedal ti fball than she hay ehown in at leas ; Bevators, Assemblymen and city Al.|*™Ut tho next manager of the Browns, | Montclair; J. T. Souttor, Greenwich, | aweepatskes and cohtente ve par wll be | ‘Two ten-round bouta ton the reeular| Brandt wm, Batting Lahn, Sailor Joe Kaly w./ two of this season's contests t Wost There is a peculiar fish In the ponent Forage ots oe y but President Phil Ball still insists that — the most popular events. cekly Dill at the Harlem Sporting Club Sailor Jokonie Moran and Hughey Bralia ve.) Virginia is to be added to the list of] Choogabuzza Sea which has a }¢ Ebbets} Fielder Jones can have the Job again if] PHILADPLPHIA, Nov. 2,—The ray to-night. Vie Moran of New Orleans | Tummle Xim of Patenon, N. 3. opponents defeated. pronounced aversion to getting > Promising support if they go into of-|ho wants it. Jonos also saya that he|matches in the frst round of play for| gQh Nov. f Francis Oulmet and Jesse | (0 01T0e jo fOr Oo Mi In the other more tmportant games| dry, flee. It is a popular cause, If we|will stick to the position unless he ts 's championship of the Phila-|mateh against Onwaid KIGKUE Gon Senn | the action in ana of the affatrs, and | Barney Burter, the clever and hard hitting Boel of the day Cornell should win from ; ean fight for the liberty of the world, |siked. 1 reach. "a "proceeding whlch dntry Club at he nection in one of the affairs, i a Bala came out| Anderson at the Wannamuisett Coun . ton fiyweight, challenges any fiyweight in the} Carnegie Tech. and Dartmouth from ees mer Ball aaya is not likely, was expected. M eb | C > “ry Knockout Joe Burman of Chicaxo and ugh bis manager, John Cicio of Provi-| Penn, State, but only by Mad st ck aD 0 tlie Gfup ca the D ra. Caleb | Club, near Providence, The proceeds wil Fast torousl Penn, State, but only by using the full A card index system enables pags- — Fox, the Philadelphia champion, ‘de- Ghmp Davens|Willlo Astey of this city will be the has mot the best of the midis, ; a hho sie for the liberty of the baseball], The ilbel sult which plavors Pratt and | (cated Aliss Florence MeNecly, 4 up Ba Fan en Te Se eee Ceres eeiaiea, in. the GUlen Hurnen in| ithe Ba Bi hd Damn ArmA hes| Pots tena Terese noose gngers in the subway to tell whol? fae and the man who loves bis ath-|the Browns has hot yet beon heard, matched to box Johnny Ertle at Racine oacteally beea matched with Young Roser for/the play. This will be the first time | °° thelr own elbows tn a crush, letio sports, even on a Sunday? @ tangle will result, to the e"anide wilt rentlty according ts, the in the latter part of this month, and he |s contest at Providence, that Penn, Btate has ever met Dart- ae The law prohibiting Gunday base-|Pratt and Lavan to some other club will leave immediately after this Bout.) 1.4. sony are on the card at the New Poio| Mouth on the gridiron, and the Penn-| By standing @ piano on ite head it ball, fishing and all kindred sports| before next season, If any club gets Joe Jacobs, manager of Astey. Intends! oy” this evening, Battling Fatty of Har-| strong showing against the Hanover|{* possible to have the bass end en and pleasures was passed 180 years | Vorb o e Presiient Seeey Repent to make Burman go through with his|jm will go aginst Mike Ketcheli, also of Hax|eleyen and. will require the closest| Your right hand, age, when we were @ hide-bound poo- | has been trying to land Pratt for the jas bee ‘ alter MacPhee, Erasmus Hall High; Chicago, Miss Boyle was hardly known|°%¢! Of turning over his end of the re- | jem; Danay Fields of the east aide will take on) ieind of watching If they are to be ‘ankees for some time. pla, much given to five-hour sermons Behool, was elected President of the|'0, the foliowers of the sport of swims | C°IPts. Providing he dors not stop Astey |Junmy Russell of Bridesnort, and Joe Malone and | defeated — . ming prior to the city splash | before the tently round. ing | Young Bauim of Newark will clash, On the basis of their play against SPORTING, / @m@ the goal and ducking stool for Ponty Livingston, the olf catcher of | Late Island Interscholastic Hockey | flor performances then, however, Tha World's Army Athletic Fund. } Pittsburgh, the University of Penn- AL AL nts who dide’t cgves with ub the ‘Athlotica ‘and Tast season manager| Leaxue at the annual meeting of the| her ® possible contender for Mise aylvania combination should win ‘rom oui of the liwaukee club, will probably | organization held at the Brookl; lew} Lafayette by mde: ‘When the Legislature meets again |come to. the Yankees’ to. couch the sees Ih onec ar aie Guat eherseo mek: Tne aie coke mice a the haat Jet us have a little modern spirit and] pitchers. Nick Hayes, the Philadelphia promoter, has ef fered @ $10,000 purse for @ eit-round bout be twoen Jack Britton and Benny Leovard, Owing to the fact — Harry Greb, the Pitts. 8 TRACK, Md,, Nov. | burgh Hght hearywe unable to fight for the A MILITARY A. tea in Brooklyn, Fred |2— Andrew. Miller ee outcome of the Colgate-Rochest ¥. tolerance injected into our Serer? B, Mohle, also of Erasmus, ta the | Ari {filler’s Koamer won the | next few weeks on account of a badly injured ear) tice wii] be no boxing show at the Armory A.| game. Navy 1s not expected to b ‘qune Lambo Feguistions, Let'e “play fair’ with| INTEL ROCK, Ark. Nov, 2—<Not. |now secrvtary-Trearurer of tho longue. |a ainteenthe the Teena ee (a ypeae | ote Weaianiel tony signed up Bolder Bart | ,"SO"agte Toraday night an the aixday tbe rae forced to display her full. atrengtn dort an Elverteld will manage the Little | Kopresentatives of i:rasmus Hall Hick | fig essen ihe Ne PANS GBER” | Meld end Sikeat Martin to moot in the wtar bout |i," one held there during the week, The natt!to win from Western Reserve, and “ee be As At a a ane ie Dere| School, Flushing High School, Jamatea| The going was ‘scrt | of ten ronda at the Itroadway 8, . of Brooklyn |) t° Pe BN etn eid on Nor, 19 when Bat | b Benny Leonard's injured hand will | local Pittsburgh should triumph over West- iy to-day announced that he| High School, Hoys’ Tigh School, Com-| the recent rains minster without much diff! si 3 ‘ im ting Levinaky and Bill Breonan will come to: hed ma rms with the former man-| Mercial High School and Manual Tratn-| seven of the. fourt 0 =| Aussie Ratner on that even | payed aig liter vg ee Rll Bb aR eee ted Mor Ghattancona,, The “one-time | ins High School aitented the meeting. | nated overnight to be withing sn But cies te the mach ay ot WE . {ake up Mis| manager of the Now York Yankees re-| Tie achoola wore ail ln the longue lass | {twas not muddy enough to chesk | Ke rule which ‘ about to be intratiomd. ty | Nats as boxing instructor ‘AD- ed adrift by the Chat-| year. St. John’s Prep did not attend| Roamer, and after he had waited on isaion goes into = a Military A, ©, of Brooklm next Monday ; ati. As instructor he will not need |tknooge owners to take room for Afiko| ant vrobabiy, wilh not bo in The Teague | Naturaliat to tho homostrecs fo eee Diow to veveral man-| ciate ‘eid Queue end Pred Dyer will face each | any nia y Poly Prep was elected to er gave him his he q 11 bo a verious blow to several man- | night membership. gesliy won by two fgg heed, apd. Be agers of botth clubs and figtiters, for it says that |ocner in one ten, while Young Limbo and Joe | — bonnet second a length in front. of | im the future the club manager rhall not handle | Typitta, who fought « terrific battle last week, will Claire Galligan, holder of women's| Ha, Roche. ‘The race was worth | any tighten while they are engagnt in directing | wrap punches in the ercond tan swimming records at various distanc " eS ee. She Wiener, © club. — wil ome and Charlotte Boyle will meet ina apo-|_ In the snooker pool tournament. at ie Cres AUN! OM oe tee and slow from nd thi caused | Bleotion night, Grob was to bare foughe ulty. the Wheonsin Loxing Com While Johnay Coulon, the ti y bantamweight | teur poxing tournament et ita club house, Pierre 7 8 Winthrop Adams of the Boston Navy | row.” Mie Galligan has just returned | Browning by a score of 100 to 87, comeback tnt tit fale, he nevertinam de-|nignt. One of the featur, bouts wil be that be | Being moderate in every phase Yard wi 4 Captain of the for rom the Pacific Coast. where she de —_- — chied {0 niake another comeback, aint bis man | ween James Sullivan, Union tet’ ee | } TK® DONOVAN, the great and Bs pe fut ciated yea bein fented Many of tho Weat's star mer, SPORT CARNIVA avr, Nate Lewin, se fost yeat us word to the | and. meteopolitan eaioristion ene, me ae e a ° e P t only Ailes, veteran of the Civil) oisg at the naval training statione| over twarty-two weeks, and incinded L TO-MORROW | cties tant te wilt start dohany im abort distance | rapleton, All Around Ay C. soe RT i daily life is the aim of Amerie War and of many battles in irtually every important city wont of AT DONGAN H | bouts in serernl weeks —— € \denta and |{%tbi# section which will moet the| vir ¥ west o ILLS TRACK. a Patterson hae signed up Charlie Welnert of ; whitch he swatted presidents and) army team from Camp Devens in the ———<—_— Tian Wanasals 8.0. of etree matches, He'll box Tom Oowler cans toda ‘ é other prominent “oontenders,” can be| stadium to-morrow, Athletic history may be made on the | Brooklyn tax fine npleting bielat the Broadway Sporting rig ag y 1 seen in public this afternoon at 1.80, —one cinder path of the Dongan Hills race | can! of tim ton-r0 shoe cuerers 7A. ©, Nov, 12, Mike Donovan will make speech gayhun with Wesleyan at Atiddicvonls track at Staten Island to-morrow, where workiy. bes aids h . : . frem an armored car in front of the| to-morrow in their annual battle. : the Staten Island chapter of the Red |= —such moderation as is isplay- Wott: Machange at thet hour. Me te) tee esses bobes tag | PH ENNAN KNOCKS OUT val “tascran, wou ten St °“*:| Doctor Tells How To Strengthen | h iscriminati 4 Tanraiiine cor the Viret wield Arte i nival mall, boxing and track and db d ry If. ° Jery, the new State Guard reximent | Wilaine has Boynton, a toni in hime JOE BONDS IN SECOND. | tieia events wilt make up' part of a e y those discriminating, se that te taking the place of a National | self. LAWRENCE, Mass, Nov, 2.—Bofore aes pore ae Eyesigh t G rea tly In One Among the boxers who have prom- Q@eard regiment now on foreign ser- eo Un . hero lus pre vioe, Mike will wear nin Beh War| , Catley, Brickley. ono of the ereatest the Unity A. C. hero lust night Bill] ised to put in an appearance are Johnny far ur ’s Ti Many | uaiform, and several other Civil War| footbull players Harvard ever had. Brennan, the Irish heavywelght.| Dundee, Leo Johnéon, Frank Moran, Week s Time In any nstances Avil V id hii in Bosto: ¢ ed J nda i. shee veterans will be with him, The First |Sreningr ago by announcing his na 4 the second toned of eenktlt: | Jimmy Duffy, Frankie Callahan, Soldier | Field artillery will serve only in New |rluga {to “Mies “Katherine ts, iy welve-round Vonde wan 'ds | Bartfleld, Willie Jackson and one or two York Btate. noe Yorn irickley eB a kA ly who played| others, Benny Leonard ang Freddie Mike Donovan has recruited over|New ork. Hrickley, i couch of the jor one Found und then sent! Weleh are indisposed, siuty men for the new regiment, and| jon the paffot Gen 1. Lo Koy Sweet Cay ah ro ag ai laa controlled Americans who are sa ot muy anny | PAYING Slightly more and selecting wi “awe ise Chat mild, mellow Whiskey— pt jo to any active drug store You Can " ‘iption count With & leit hook to the Staten Islanders and athtetic enthu- ttle of Bon-Opto. table ° ie J Ml act as boxing instructor for} " ok with let k to the chin, letic enthu tm bot! WwW 1 ry Seema Min ith enor wal be roe! ——,, —_— + [siaata in general will wet a cnrilh with Drop lane, Hon-Ople tablet tn fourth ef lison—hea 1ison— at's ! . nh et mherst and Columbia meet on the the running of the 1,000 yary a eto France with « hospital unit], fumserst, and, comune mente” he | SULLIVAN SCORES QUICK K, O.| » yard apectal wi quid bathe the eyes two or This event will bring toxe With this Hauld) ba aince 1909, when tho Blue and Wh r the fore- ur times daily, You should notice your ing on earth can keep’ Mike Donovan | Kicked @ fed goal to tic the acore in = moat distancera remaluing here. ‘They cap Clear up perceptibly right from t away from a good fight, They say|the last second of play in one of the | David Horn, @ little, baby-facod | jnojude Eddie Frick, the winner of the et, Aha inflammation will quickly dis he’s seventy, but he's In better fight. | hardest tought foo es ever sect | Youngater of the Itutgers Gymnasium, : bothering you, re nt 680 yarnis ai the Snokes Fund ppear, il) eas fn Leawue Baseball ing condition right this minute than | At the old Americ | who had never before takon part tn «| suined; Sid Leslie, the miltarys chat ° to save tnem vor | Decidedly the desirable Whiskey for the Home many of our boys in the frout line of _ the crowd at the | PioBs and Jack Sellars. The three-mile| any more, At night they ed if they had cared a twenches. Brown and Syracuse have not clashed b's: tournament | ones with Foe mos (2,08 & hummer, | dreadfully; now thoy feel *. a —— fm several yours, but the fur. will fy winning t Sreat riders entered as| time. It was ike » mira A! “Note: Ano promingat, Physician to hom Smith and O'Dowd Winn when the r come toether on An- aa ID, HOW Attached ¢o the] lady who Used It oye the ®| the above article Was tte, a) “Boa. drewa Field, Providence, to-morrow. al round 4 States Aviation Corps: Bilt van rs to's a very remarkable remedy, Ite constitueat Jet? Smith, the Bay ttle | den Dries, A. O, Lake and athe ‘are well known, to eminent, FREE CLUB RECIPES —Free booklet of { A ‘Weight, handed Mike M Two rmy -Navy kames are on. to. “niet | ry ~» CLUB Ri I ree booklet of famous club recipes for fi oar The Newport Naval led by Cupld Black. w Heavy Artillery tnt Deating in their ten-round bout at the | morro treat isd sthme tn mand itstances or refund mixed drinks, Address Wilton, 9 E. 3lat St. N.Y. That's All! ont Sporting Club in Brooklyn last obluined from aby good \ Pat Ryan | cha Do! and Matt McGrath, w t. in the ther star m rounder A and we one of 33" few Provsretions : ner fen Foun y d the Hoston Navy Ya Als | events will be @ 16-pound . ‘ = i ould je ‘hep on for reaula’ le | Beles o ws of Mt. Paul whipped Frank | ju, Wit ment Errcy Heurhions Com thous , Hurk> pound Weight for distance miners 282 Arengthen thelr ees a ed | fe el oas Weilsh's Pharmacies end wm the home midclewelsnt, | Devens team in the Harvard Stadiuu. bard (ook ny youn ad 16-pound HOTGunlp aus supouce vf ‘re geting gers Base

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