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. THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1917, OLD FITZ’S|§""'* BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Pits FVonit WALLOP ft Bale T SOME PUNCH FITZ HAD OVER KYRONEN Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The Now York Evening World). s | f | What Jeffries, “It Paralyzed My Legs,” Said Corbett; Shar- Corbett, key Thought a Mule Kicked Him When It Sharkey, Maher | Landed; It Broke All the Bones in Jeff's Nose! These Two Are Stars in Nas | tional Championship at Ma comb’s Dam Park To-Day, and McCoy 1 and Nearly Tore His Ears Off; Made Maher | Said of | Think He Was “the Divil in Disguise,” and Great Fighter. | McCoy Would Never Sample It. | | Wille Kyronen of the Millrose A. A, national senior cross-country ‘champion, and Charile Pores of the | same club, national five-mile cham-) pion, are expected to make the | ning In tho race for the ten-mile mas \tlonal championship at Copyright, 1017, by the Prees Publishing Oo, (The New York Evening World), N’: that Robert Fitzsimmons has joined the army of exchamplons whose last chance to “come back” has passed, hundreds of stories of the great old-time fighter are being told by his friends. There bi are the stories of “Fighting Bob” as a THou@nt “This PUNOS Aghter and as « man, personal stories, OF PITE SIMMONS Jerrurs | Dam Park this afternoon. ‘The eds 4 intimate stories, stories of ring ox- WOULD HILLHIA oF > WOULDN'T Have TAKEN \are in favor of Pores to win. ‘The e ploite and stories of the training We WOULDN'T FIGHT “Tie BATTERING We Gor | Little five-mile title holder ran iyro-y camps. But as yet I haven seen FITZ acan, IW HIS Last FlguT nen off bis fest in the rave in ®t, wm Fitz Louis, and he expects to do the eame For again to-day. Kyronen at his best ts as ‘not slightly better than Pores, is too easily discouraged, and $100,000. anything about what the men he COLU fought had to say of Fitesimmons, or what Fitesimmons hed to say about them. mith and Robinson, lin LY putting the shot. & Corbett's tearful lament in| with Jeffries several months atter #4 and so wind up the season. F Ui one, of th ' It happened that for many years | ubinks he is beaten he is not bey ‘was an intimate friend of Bob's. I to fight at his best. If he oan first met him when he was training pled ag ing Fed may oy to fight Tom Sharkey in San Fran- heart, but be bas shown @ lagk of f } eis0o, before he became world’s cham- Peres MAHER gop etal iad tts. pion heavyweight by defeating Corbett INUSTED FATZ Was Hana Schuster, henner ra Bra t at Carson. I went to his camp one STE Dive IN ‘ON Rema bi get A earn tae i day with “Bill” Naughton, the famous Disavise Saved Soe tamnn Pabsheney in the early part, but it is not t e@porting writer, who came from BY CHOYNSII. as they can hold © fast per ' Aestralia before Fitzsimmons, and who was instrumental in getting Fits | eimmons his first chanoe ¢o fight in America. I'll never forget the illus e t tration Bob gave me of the blow that knocked out Sharkey—the blow that R [Pp t I Ne Ww Wi k 1g thers who will } Wyatt Harp called a “foul” It was the solar plexus, and Bob shifted and uppert £8 0 orkin, Unattached ;" Louis. Bobi | etaasinathauiemabaibecaancalisasalneionés Church House; Harry Sples, || Be ices tcertan on oe omer With Dodger President |r oe an ws i that revolutionized thi \° g The nati fhe next day, Yea Bo! That was|dustry. " ™ yeti, Rational seven mile wall wilt some wallop! The illustration knocked Wie se aa oh For Su n d B. b ll This should de a walkover for Peter ron 2 | Pl Pe i a GY DAS COM iis Bh ety Rado and bit Peter such a punch that —_—_>— jonni: the uniform of Uncle Sam as Peter was overcome with @ super: A Private In the National Army, eis ke ry Htloue dread, | man” sald Peter to The Colonel Also Unearths here irae thowsands (ot, menewho ‘are ance, ifn ‘eppoaition ‘will be Be ; " +: [compelled t ? er entries are W, J. hie seconds, “but this tanta man a Many Candidates for Politi-|seek‘and whose only" chasoe of enjoys | Unattached; ieurt "Zuleh, "Am all at all. Ho's the divil in dixguise 1 Office Who Are in F Ten Sua renth Walkers!" Association; J. P, ‘Plight e ‘avi BH, Democrat, Tenth Assem-|hawk A. C.; G. C. Trefry jt, wnat wag two dave later. Bob didn't put WHAT FITZ THOUGHT OF MEN cal f ice 1 ATE IN FAVOT) wy" pistrict, New Tor joni | tached; ‘Alckander Jessup, glean i P HE FOUGHT, of Big L Ball the am heartily in accord with the|Willlam F. Lane, unattached; J. Afoa- {exactly Uke that. Bob altpped that] Fitesimmons frankly gave credit Be enue PAE OU ENE | aeatiaent expteneed ts, 7oue, Matec, lp AQ; Loule Labowits, i @xtar plexus punch on mo while we| where be thought credit was dus. Sabbath. Pokeball aw "epee! Of the Gunday | Pestine A. C.; @. A. Draunlieh t qwere boxing. for I had come over| “Sharkey ts a tough sailor—among — .~CHARLES A. WINTER, Democrat, . f was his short description of Twentieth Ansembly Distriee” New Sid Leslie h reverse : coger aeme ve Leo a hard tig doughty tar. 5 OL. JACOB RUPPERT, President |¥2"Kiugye alwaya been tn favor of the| {he thier on tsdere Hick saan be tees i A, ona atory about it. joffries is tho greatest man I ever Football Fans of the Yankees, 1s working in| Proposition as outlined In your letter |tR® Metropolitan half mile champion in f } @ipped home the punch, as I said. Fits told me just before he i ty: irs ».|and you may rely on me to support | %@ Red Cross carnival games at Staten aicees ax ie ‘areas ib baa Fraumees ee ter cowie conjunction with President 12b- | fine. Island” this afternoon." Leslie toa | acsearle | ween our mx, er, omant tear coma roy ens|| Mere To-Daary |r sora stains vas |e pBM ca Bt |i i Bitia id Ps t the Inst R is rked up carefully league baseball in this State. “1 will not only fas ich d- | @K0, but It seemed that { “Go ever and tell that big stiff,” | knock him out; but if he knocks mé|;ore hes been eruched for for the game at Franklin Field, Phila- ‘ PENH aloo iotrodinon erent la |? Bg FS 5 , pe has been crushed for a football . a Ruppert has sent out an inquiry to | ment but will also introduce the bill in| Dis sprint @ little longer he would have } eald Bod, “Xhat’s wot I'm going to do | Ut egain I'm wolng to tum right! yamn between the Arm delphia, next Saturday with Eddie Ma- Teams, : : the Assembly, permitting the citizens | beaten the Merc f uu very= y and Navy |han's Marines. Those int co all the candidates of New York and|{h’unjoy prove a rs ‘oot runner, He | fo *tm” Ea NTO eens fm every | eleven this year, The Cadets have been |are beginning to attract ae much inter- |] Columble ve. Amneret. Bronx Counties for election to the | Rayrerk ca teamonal subterfuge? | ane three eneisg et t re ee thing 1 know. With bis strength. | roraing the usual date open on the off. |e Aa the meetings of college elevens. (Game 2 o'clock Weseaiblys Withieta -ohiner Ge aacors LGN M. KIER ibemoorat; | mabonsis tnd Sia alocra heen | Zeever 414 get e candid opinion of|the greatest champion that ever| lance that the authorities at Wash-| penn state losthree men from = Botgers ve. W. Vi ait i : ob) OF Bact pisenth Ausembly District, New| tinue their three act specialty, which H Bed Fitasimmons's fighting qualities | lived ington would loeue a new order, but this | fonsell squed Omi ove ef she pains eee Soe eee WOUSS On tae Geees ‘am in favor of such amendment | canes, thrilling competition in & three a fem Jim Corbett. But I remember That, by the way, was exactly | chance has now vanished, so that West | With jartmouth this afternoon. ve, Notre Dame... .. West Point The Colonel approaches the subject panar Cade ailisvermit the cornered bout at throwing the hat: | : what Fitzsimons did. He travelled | Point will play Boston College om Nov. 4 |] Brown vs. Syracuse. ...... Providence || in the spirit of juquiry and is mindful a to enjoy. professional bases | putting thochin, Se pound weight end ‘ Pennsylvania vs. Latayette.....Phila 1! of the fact that if the lee and other harmless forme | t vaner and és a he legalization of on Sunday without subtert! See } Gressing room after the fight. — | thelr second fent, and becaine the! now comes @ double header at polled “for Cornell ve. Camogie Tech... -Ithace |! sunday baseball 1s secured, it would, — HARRY W. MWHORTER, Repu “E wasn't licked—I wasn't licked,” | bis fellow's best friond and greatest! Ebbets Field. No holiday Is wasted y Ju |] Navy ws. Western Reserve. . Annapolis iy n i liean and n, Twentieth Assem= Py admirer, For all that, Fitz always|in Brooklyn. On Election Day f by the Government at State of course, be necessary to so conduct ply Distri New ¥. . a eeebed Corbett.” He hit mo and) had an idea that he MIGHT have | school football elevens will do batts ‘and’ they may. Gott their || Deremesth ve, Fenn State. -Manever 1/1. eames as not to give offense of “i am heartily In favor of legisla: paralyzed my legs.” Hoked Jeff. “It my ‘ands ‘ad only |on the same afternoon. Manual will| moleskine for khaki within a day or || Williams vs. Wesleyan. . . . Middletown tion that will give to this cl 4 : ‘ After all, what more could be sald | ‘eld out,” he used to algh, co Erasmus: Commercial will clash | two. Union vs. 8'sfield Y.M.C.A, ,Schenect'y || CAUSe annoyance to that portion of thy vast numbers of sport lovers 1m ' @@ the Bob Fitesimmons solar plexus . 8 @ with Boys’ High, Plenty of action ve, Worcester Tech. . Hoboken || the community which devotes theday !t one day in the week to enjoy| Ralph De Palma, the 1917 motor rac- Cedy, ator fullback of the George- "Ohoynaki?” said Fitz one day in aesured. to religious observance. In his letter jes: ing champion, added another world’s ti sae punch t response to a qucation—"Why, he was| “Cuplé" Black, Captain of Yale's win: | nose. ce ee rene & ona he points out that the obsolete law Twelfth’ Asacmbly District Now |*Peed record to his already long Mat oa i 2 was talking with Gus Rublin «/a great fighter, Tho time he hit mo| ning team ‘ear, insists that his has hope that he will b under which the probibition is now York ‘ the Sheepshead Bay Speedway at a @euple of months after Gus had been bay Fab urna knocked eer denver yee’ sioven ta far play man FG Fordham game here | ; oyigh vs, Muhlenberg, .80, Beth enforced was enact to meet the an Th olseteg 1 wil work in favor of |trial officially supervised by the Ameri- i Imocked out by Fitasimmons. Tyg on a eee ne eta die at | swith some of the best in the East {0 Maverford vs, F, @ M......Lancaster || sontimont of a primitive community, permitting professional baseball ana |" Automobile Association. De Palma “Tl fight anybody else in, the|the ring, watching everything whirl | 1216, The answer will come in the Yale be gphs Goodar ted cri backs: tn esoring Georgetown vs, Eastern. .Washington || differing vastly from that of the ali other Larialess amusements ep |drove his aviation-motored Packard ten world,” eaid Gus, “but don’t ask me|around.” 1 thought all the gullery | Henvy “Artillery, Ie, well” equipped “und Tlett baltteck for Georsstawn, | Gettysburs ve, Ht Johne. Gettyebarg | Irate pe eee ate Law” day SMITH, Democrat, Twen-|time made by De Palma, in aaditlon ¢9 t te fight old Bob again. For two weeks | chairs were fulling over on mo, and | woll coached. “The recelpts will be de= has a good running mate in BE Oo ee ee ee tagnth ie Gentine, wae Assembly ‘District, New | lowering the world's ci ’ after be bi in the body I felt I was trying to dodge. I didn't know | voted to the purchase of athletic equip- who stood out in th me Urata \Morristown |/2f the clghteenth century, was [lowering the world's je bit me iy elt | T was down or that I was in a ight, | ment for the various camps, and those |againat D. P. I. If Cody is unable to New Hampshire. ...Medfora | Placed on the statute books in 1787 an amendment to the Pen- European reco j fare 1 waa going to die 1 wouldn't until” T heard Choynghi's manager; | who. make ‘the Journey can be. gure ot | Play, Du Fan, 2 sreehinan, will take his -) a and reads as follows : ai Which will permit People, to nda tor ail a4 figbt bim again for all the money in| Parson Davies, say: ‘I told you Joe | tome Kvod football while spending their fe S Siher \\feveeo oe nal baseball and other | Rrooklands (England) course by Horm=' i world.” | would knock Hob out.” All of a aud- money in a worthy cause. ‘The Fordham varsity and scrub teains | ‘Troy moan | Burlay r Ree te ne eee es ee a A ayn tae s nm I remembered, and got up. If E Ra engaged in th at ae pe haa eh allowed to enjoy professio oH f s was designed by @THOUGHT A MULE KICKED ME," paviog hadn't said that 1 would have| cal Neserve Cares ee Rha the, Medtt- SSPE Boore the: prastae eraed Middlebary. . . .Morthfield the wence of the day | Pum saines Ot HUNGAY. than to. DlAy | Shales teks CET he eae meal a BAID SHARKEY, been counted out sure,” eRe he Rintiaanerorn. Fe | Frank Frisch, star halfback, and Wal- | Albright ve, Susquebanna, ‘opinions of some of the candi- golf or Ko on automobile rides om|erty motor was evolved. by a bos Gald Tomi Bbarkey to me one Goa» ‘at pest ter Crovat. the quarter, hud io leave the | Allegheny ve. Thiet... eadvitle } dates aro reflected in the follwing Wek day.” 5° oT gg [embinecrs headed by Major Vincent yg ¥ ‘ but not 01 01 heir replies to Col. 3E ° o = @dential evening: “i'd fight Jeffries a. rich guatained a painful but not | gwarthmore vs, Johns Hopkins. .Balt, |/¢xcerpts from their replies to Cole sixteenth Assembly Districy New| The mich every bight in the week, He broke ‘ovat received a@ similar injury waite | Leb. Val. va, Bt. Bonaventure, Annville || Ruppert’s letter: York at mrimanaegment of the Wiate fy Tins, but he couldn't lick me. But attempting to take out @ tackler, Both || West Va Wesleyan vs, Bethany... Lend x mand “You are at lberty to place me on Plgbton! Beach et Ene om that old man Fitz! Say! I'm not a Win ha Baek tn Ratenae foe tne 7 d sion, Fourteenth Asse Districts | record as favoring. bascball, games | re consent of Claire Galligan, quitter or anything, but I don’t want own game, according to Webber, |1 coisuget ve, Mt, St. Mary henry Y OTK tavor of permitting profes: | (Professional) on Sunday, as there SHRRpIee ho f, enecial mesen seam his ga:nc, Last timo he bit me on the | Bantamweighta will be the attraction | Philadelvhia will be the exe of another good | ® ‘elner. d i 68H sional based p ts nothing Whatever to affect the|to be held in the heated natatortwm Jaw 1 didn't remember what happened | at the Fi 7 b 3 Wash, & Jeff. ve, Marietta. . . Marietta yin thi rnoon. f SB wreat city ike ours in| next Saturday night. Miss Galllgan bee Jaw 1 didn't remember what happened | at the Fairmont A. ©. to-night. ‘There |twst tine cal lustvedhia ied Patar| ITHACA, N. X.. Nov. a—Netshercott,|] yale Cube ve, Andover. «+» Andover nportunity. to. those unday baseball kamea aa conducted | Suse reurned from. the Pacile Coase Ha te 4) vy will be two ten-round bouts. Jack | Cline « jackson are the fighters who and tend the he professional league! ‘ a 4 S thought a inule had Kicked me” Bharkey of the: weet ede eit ane | wit! eagnge in thie gs, They will come together the |] Harraed Oxbe vs, Buoter, »«. » Mester |) yodi not {r Asintliy MILLER, Democrat, Firat |igrgo ene det alee al he eee ne afternoon at Harbin Springs, | time paper of Atians nett line sitround noderision bout at the Oymola | POBRADle atarters on the Cornell varsity || Columb. Cubs vs, Bt, Paul's.Ganten City J thitlos, 1 sem Het Bronx: sis where Jeffries was training for lis | 1m . ante, and Benny |, 4. of that city Monday ight Againat Carnegio ‘Tech. here to-day on vs, Penn Cubs. Phila, |! 1) ¢ Sundae ease beih nnd seit ba ev ceeed |. Welker Cochran scored ‘twe saan gacona vepheap fab, Jenries lay as eee ya wrennes Hip bab asia gs GNA Vitae BAIS EES toes ts fas ac Soeeung OF iaieel a received in reaiiae | Pitts’h Cubs vs. Indiana Cubs. Bloom’ porn sare |to do whatever 1 can to further the |torles at Daly's Billard Andon ‘) oh 8 rT q oO jee! i , ¢. P o : : almost an vavious eye, Fits had aside boxer, will clash, Johnny Lisso |°%t Bohra to-night at the reguler weebiy boring | {REY TARY Not, Mart, Sharoe would not |] Camp Devens vm Boston New Yard. |) ABRAIAN T, SOLOMA taiepunileas, | SOR | CRWIIET,. Repuvitoan, |BYLO0O Te eT, Gna int the cocaine ee ; by j “188° | now at te Broadway 8, C. The fight say what his line-up would be to-day. Cambridge || Fourth Assembly District, “Bronx mi ‘ LEILLY, ican, |by 300 to $7, and ‘ ft of visitors wround him, entertain-|and Dick Raymond will be seen in a ay lighters who will B. erty. or of Si y| Eighth Assembly District, Broux: defeated Dr, ‘Gottlieb, $00 to Tl. } } img them with a story about Low ho |etx-round event, To-night at the Clore | amie, Sallore are Dutch Iirandt againes Bate — Newport Naval Reserve vs. Maine pasta Pee Mon visited various | lam im favor of the game being : a i Jeff had tossed a visiting police- 1 Hing Lahn; Sailor Joe Kelly and Sailor Johnny Artillery 6.6 sceeee w Haven stern cities where professional base-| Perimitted on Sunday, believing it] LEWISTON, Me., Ni Charles sia ert nod & visiting pollce-| mont “sporting Club. three star ten: [Munn “tsd Muse nees tat ea k’\| Stevens Has Fast Wratten olism winere profensional, bean: | permitted 07, gunaey;,qveuieving ft] LEWISTON, Me. Nov. 3 i } Bee inonthe after ios eavond Jertrises Found bouts will be staged. Fred Dyer, | Paterwn, N, J, GCHOOLBOY GAMES, personal knowledge can say that tha| tion for @ large number of the peo- tance hiner. has ‘Teen ateniea ene ( ; Mitesimicns tent the actor-boxer, will clash with F AM | sheeay: wantin, tac REIT ° Stuyvesant ve. De Witt Clinten... Elizens and.cities are the beiter for it."| ple whose pursuits prevent recrea- |of te Bates College track team, } rea WT Joe Gana, the colored weller. Shamus | ious sotnne vite {ght Promote of Oineanat eam is rear Polo 6 CHARLES HOWOWITZ, | Democrat, | te ner dayw of the week ee ee ; adits Jeftrica: “What do you think | foe Cena ar to-day otitied Milly Ofteos that le fe eine iy agp x ‘olo Grounds | twenty-first Assembly New| cath MUCH BLOCH, Democrat six- that old fellow? He has half the rien of Yonkers meots Harry Con- | bang up « gine of 618.000 for y Prep vs, Naval Reserve. ..... York enth Assembly District, New York: } 4 Orenty-round . Stee 14 : H camp around him ali the time. And|don, the aggressive Brooklyn Bight-| bout betwen lenny Leonant and Preddy Walsh | It is the opinion of many who have + Poly Prep Field ||). 1 81 shecjutsly, ond ppaualifediy 45) Of ain Feats, ey etcr of Banas | RACING SELECTIONS, H hero 1 er champion and nobody | weight, and Gabe Gulard, the promia- {be former lightweight champion. tw not katy! seen the team of Stevens Institute | Fordham Prep vs, Peekskill M. A. “THOMAS J. MILEY JR. First As lit Interfere with the religious -—_————. gives med tumble. Me's a wonder, jing’ Kod Wook Deavyweight, tackles |!24 MIN tea wi bay ay atenton wo eae on the eld tie Year that not only Feekalan J sembly District. Bronx | obs of the day, During the mance s 1 ne bree Ashe, who recently: fought Kid | "tf. a8 be his roortved much etter offem from : aR laboring man, ono who works | pi n of the Legislature « bill . ulke ttle effries told ‘ 4 oumber of promot the Sou bas it the fastest an 7 | et vi week, | will bo pleased Was introduced t 7 —T! ' ancliked a ttle and Jeftrtes told | Norfolk sate hs “ far in the arith the tastaat a A bat balenaed - |rtx dave bof havt for any Bil inane | in tet uns Penar || First Race—Tit for Tat, Phalerian, Ar Ll : oe at Winkel, the well 1 terest. of Sunday buseball, if 1 am and Wi } secon -Gold i atta hh ak Cc a ating soe The twenty round antainweight champlonship | promoter of ¢ who staged the Cart Morris | S180 one that ranks well with the SPORTS AND OTHER THINGS i. rea ANS, D. t, Fite rimittea ot whieh I | Fale oo Done, Aaanaae ’ an wou and me DC linea teis porean’ the weomee Meter ot tas lca tre dougie > 5 WILLIAM §. EVAN mocrat, Fifth | was « 1 and I strongly urged Third Race—St. ' I wouldn't have taken it for $100,000," | iis, aod Frankie Huma, the seieatisal dermey | 1) fhe, ).. oa Labor | leading teams in the East, One of! AT THIS RED CROSS MEET. | Assemviy that, it'be votsd out of tne commit: || Crimper. nc’ oY Madore, Holtday, | declared Jefirien. "Ho broke every | City tighter, whiee will be Kweli eth m more tesla shows the best proofs of this is the fact —— | amyl. favor, She obsctete | tee.” | Fourth Race--Leochares, Hank i Bone jin any n A finttened it no | suaitorium at New wight, hae [up Jeff Sait abd Jack Pilon for Uae aoeetea | that each Saturday has seen a con-| A monster Red Cross carnival of the | ru! ian the das aut ——_ |] ODay. Westy iowa t tha ie ny Anger right wcrons | not en's aries Jerabie dione the |eutertalonass ‘| siderable increase in the attendance, | Richmond County Chapter 1s on, begin pmo fe 1 Jack Hare tr Matinee Idol em m H 4 hk bones. He [tight fane in the South, but has alarestaa'| : ai ‘ biases Sixth Race. age tpol. 4 ee ee ane att [ct faa im, the Hout, but han aloo intorested | Tssy noanetiy, manager of Tee Johan, ao. | ,. Stevens has playod four games so|ning at 11 A. Af, at the Richmond : THLL, Republican, WL th Race. ht Forward, Ed q Hearly tore my cars off, Ho closed | bore are already down to the tauired weight. /SM%d Iast Disht tet be would bring auit to re. | fF this seagon and has not had a| County Fair Grounds, Dongan Hills, Assembly Iisa New fork nth - Reace-Merchant Yoda ti both my ever. Kor k week Aftor the |11# pounds ringsite, In a letter foot veveived, [COVe" deimaon's share of the rwceipte at” the | lone registered against them, The|* [| Many athletic events are carded], °t ahall SUPRON Mh sect the renal of May W ; af ¢ fight I thought my jaw was broken, | Bure that a big crowd le expected, Sunrting Club last night, Donnelly said | first game resulted { I th | to take place, including 100, 449 and 889 | {hy' present Iaw aa far ae It re i¢ Itusrol players made an tm- 5 Couldn't move jt, and all 1 could eat = |that Johnan boxed ae wall as he could against 4s és na tle with) weg handicap races. There will also premtbition of thie puatin presalve start over their home links LATONIA. ‘ See ene ieee tte | iessiniiss iimamns teat bit tog |e, Moran vil the efor” Kia Mohannnen | Haverford. ‘They defeated Wesleyan |hyq two-mile handicap race and a senine, thats. If electe in tho first match of the post-sea-|| First Race—Rog, Remon, § » happene onderful oid pite, ie Carley Por tion | Mt Wain . cud Wea vana Wf) ‘i : rare) ee 1YE , © ® Women's Me i tane Run . havo tap n m WORdOFLL oid | Charkr White, um tly To mavation | “ third game, with the Naval Aero Sta- | leading riders will t Special cups, SCHV VEER MM. MEYER: Republican, | f the Women's Metropolitan Golf Wing | HaceceMataaret (an a | as . . 8 @ be Vo. grital Of fim: BAAN fives Callin ict ea hee hrother ot the un.| {100 Was won by a score of 22--0.| with e gold Red Cross medal, wilt be | Fifteenth, Assembly get ROMA | qeenelatian, | Bisasied by. Mire Stephen P. || Solid Hock N.. Clare, ; ? s - a he hed genital of sim Baste a Calitorniia, je Tea Wary, may coun be seen fa th he Naval Station team was com-|presented to the men finisht ican, he Bi W tray players defeated ourt Race—Tacola, At id OGG: DOF fOKERL FARR EA) te ee ee enue a in Were aee It Mickey hing g4'e te information in| Domed of men who had. previously | second and third in all events, ate New York: tives ty a acoro of Lote ae veprementas | eS sani E he told me why. Beene ABO on Of Bridgmort. Taltian tara Fria tate bas relied « iti fom aw | MAde Namen for themisivey on the] "Among the pugilatic. stars Who wily. cyi0 Ae net hy ae ey hai _ Mer Walle erodery, Midway, i Sr SAM outruede ull tho others” sud | mee for his vartner, anounced dhat he ie putting | ig Amerie ad ty ed vin trae nant Smt | Stevens boys were mighty ‘proud of display thelr Jabs and uppercute ore Near tt @ , Way Confled of the mien in the wieltiton ee apeeRe Ixth Kuce—Col, Vennie, Cudgel, iy Soy, “but nobody knows what ol [tbe offer suuarety un to wom amd Nate lot Dams, *Wroaty,”" Uke Law, io a amiddierrme | their victory, Johnny Dundee, Jimmy Duffy, Frank, therewith, and grants to those who fae, the We olition he sty wis, managers of th two loser | ml iddieweight | their victory. 5 y y, Frank i" ike advan of the ep tern Golt Assocl- Vite haa in the back of his mind u ors of the two Uoxerm Jot tain au am Last Saturday Stevens played the| Moran, Freddie Welsh, Frankia Catia. 28ble to ako stent dny or reine Shon, A dea gecent unnval meeting: in Lag how Overy aay husky boys from Middlehu Vt. In|han, Frankie Daly, Battling Levinaly im: Int ork ery ee Gurdher. eee te ueation. ca > aprings #o With the boxing game on ite last lege bere, | tim Buckley ts ne Jo are ry, Vt. 5 ig Levinsky nthe drt work, @ ver ). PB. Gurdne Meets fee move he car apring mes} With the basing Lert spel] Mog tad Ered ibe manacor of Gun-| the first quarter the Middlebury team | Willle Jackson, Soldier Bartfield and Plesant ane a for the fourth BuGosenl ve (ee ee, | thing new | er drained of |8 and pe we | Wat BavliN ie hae Quit managing fighters and| got the ball on a fumble, and Dy fast | Leo Johnson, Jack Eller, “the flying | pJiAROLD C MITCHELA: Republican, plained that before tnking decisive &C- | 2p J wouldn't tig guy if be tml ot ot ee ie ag a wuettice to the pro-| play crossed the Stevens tine in the | cop,'* reat i MR Twonty-second As District, New tion tt would be falrer to get an ex- IT PAYS Was a hundred years o} ng fd of the boxing game, Buchiey managed | frat five minutes, This had the ef- |coP. O* ne le noted, will Rive an ex- | York hat the champtonship Bresson ef opinion from all the districts T Earn t25 08 7B 8 @ BDE. ream, fect of steadying the Stevens boys |ibition over the hurdies, Hoe will also) | ot Dee ta thie aa onah ip | xepresented in the association aweek -Become a Mechanical Dentist Mike Donovan, the great old-timer to nny Dundee-Pal Moore | Tather than disheartening them, as art from peraich ta the 100. yard race anetit of the Vngince Tegiment _—_——_—_——. Ne aT f r “ed ve! ears Oo} ei yoing er Boorting Club ‘ re y McDonald, P: q rd Mo 0. eo many people.a different view ax to ar i xii o ry re under b Me ight, O i ers in the world, wil appear, ‘V hem to real that there fs no “ | bear” paymenin “ mee ‘af : travelled with Miasimmons after th , 4 will be annodned from the nng | Stevens came back on the fleld fresh (Qi ineine Mold. wilt alse them to reall CALLED “NO ” day gr We Dampeey theht. Hite was mooring al _ ©. Cinow, hy new tate saanadon, | AM dalsion, and beta Middlebury \itinds ot other attractions, tat tet a a re . eee | _ ONTEST, BODE 3; -~ DENTISTRY comers, One night after Fitzsimmons * [will aupewr in the sem) fuel bows agalnar ¢ i Steve; Ad Neored twice. ¢ night WILLIAM. WACHTEL, Republicans} oe. spn. Toop ene hasneed a Bagoers had hit a big fellow on the jaw und | 9” ener Vach time they made the kiek good eal Fociy, Thitd Asseinbly District, | Kid MePartland, tho referees, shooed | g . We MMROREN Knocked him out for several hours |e cuainied *% a>. te anthert 86 the genie w ng up in Stevens New We: Sinokes. br Lee sheen: Min Ginadneht te tha Vie Moran and Leo Johnson to their | gam— - Bent Sov" Ne \ Mente Win aaiie and wave AiG a D , ed y a score Of 20~, jal he , ; it favor an amen to the! corners in the fourth round of their| = al ; . b Mike Gib 1 oS The New West Side A, C. will hold a Penal Cod permit the ell; | Steed hosing bout et ie ‘Marans | SPORTING Rc : johany Tillman, (he crack Bt, Pau erg ih cluhehetsae na to eijoy professional baseball and @!lesed boxing bout at the Harlem A “Bob,” he sald, “you're going to kill BL ns ep Rg poe mo # otf anicleg Bartfeld Whips Gr amoker to-night at its club how ither harmless amuse On Beas| Soorting Club Jest nignt and dectared | MONT AT Oo CNT, * eomebody with that punch, You don’t stole binr aa eric Sivey oo. Acwding to Bure the cauatlen. toa] BUFFALO, Nov. 3.--Soidier Bartfleld | , Sith Btrest, at which many | day." sein | the affair “no contest.” os oy Sa Le know your own strength. After thi fall t sats Shaken “uaill the anh at ed bate Leoni anxious 0 | whipped Harry Greb in every round of Pircare wil aoneate ake elton ROBERT 8 MU LLEN. Democrat,| Tho club then announced that their bl 4 better hit then in the body." | the war he will douste to the Red Orym, Johuny ‘end Witten the ten they fought at the Queensherry | Coffey, Ke O. Lagera, Joe Larch, imme | Tur, Assen Rete TOD ttt | Ret kt aacetee eee oul be withe —To-N ea Yj it there Mike and Bob planned the | bas « widdowad mother and (we sisters to! et eho” Wists waiting | Ai Ca laat night.” Bartticid had Greb in |Duffy,’ Benny MoCoy ‘and “mn y gers aT our SOAMOR IEA OMe | RACiGthS Ceeptiieaclant ee Comrie OF H Condon a bisnah t t and solar plexus punoa ' ear bone. “as lie exmowe oo Table distress twice. Greb welghed 162 will be present to assist in ma hould, be afforded In the other ten round bout J ie c a supper, : eld 147 2 ft sho Her ten. ro joe Bure -NIGHT. " pounds and Bartfleld 147 how a success, Aitending the gieat ny a inn cltpointed Wille Asteys Toiene Mee oRiese” { j Tine BOE

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