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° 2reo THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 7 _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 1917. ‘ smegma “Tough Luck” Has Pursued Frankie Burns in His Quest of Bantam Championship. THE JOY OF You Have NUMBER 392- Ya GOTTA WATT A Cty runs HOLIDAY GOLF ON A PUBLIC COURSE Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing (The New York Evening World), 1 “TAT AIN'T A FLY, Boss, “WATS A Raisin. Co. \ o'ctocte « SEEING WHAT NUMBER. (5 PUTING EM OER WITH “BU” BAER “Who Said That Columbia Suffered Another Defeat? Those Guys Enjoy It.” By Arthur (“‘Bugs’’) Baer. ovr NOG tale Werte Now Is the time for all good men t@ come to tho aid of the party. Golf 1s a great game, It grows om one. So do warts. NOW 18 THE TIME FOR GOOD MEN TO COMB TO THB OF THB PARTY, Oosright, 1017, by The Prew Pubtishing CO, | 12:30 sees (he New York bivening World.) Who sald that Columbia suffered RANKIE BURNS has had bard EATING PIG IN THE nother defeat? Those guys enjoy ft, rin, Tuck. 1 ys near the wae j hestarawalgnt charipionan(D = PreacTMttING AN HOUR. =r ee Now 18 THE TIME FOR ALL h i OOD MEN TO COME 1 AID a sometimes fighting a draw with the ING MASHIE SHOTS - - bay Mii Dae COME TO THE ht holder of tho title for the moment i} and at oth shting the cham- —_—_—<———_— All the baseball teams have a good i pion in no-decision bouts—ho has x season in between seasons, yet been unable to win the title that W ng d. nh ti Alb NOW IS THE TIME FOR ALL ii would bring a fortune with It. | owl uaso 0 an, 9 | GOOD MEN TO COME TO THE AID i} While champions have come and OV THE PARTY, nel cl de coals eventy- Year- CM EY CH | is tose sw he an ore : ' 0 s¢¢ how the Ni i the tine, and then have dropped back . fog inchudes haan, eS 98 and out of sight, Burne has been | ME pear ts Sttien tore tr ret Sets Pace for His Crews ' ::°53"3.289 vox a) i! to year. But while he was becoming ia THD ABSISTANC oY wie oat } i a better boxer and more successful —— STA} E PARTY, , im short fights, ho was losing th Veteran Syracuse Coach, a Marvel of Physical Endurance, a | Y°U S41? '7: £ ‘ig youthful stamina that alone carries co : ‘ arice, # —- Fa t @ man through a gruelling twenty Shining Example of Benefits of Outdoor Exercise, Wins Ad~ | gyii'fn “gured tint pitching hag 8. So when he me » Hore inant avn ” i r wit him, Smoky Joe Wood hae ‘ atari ik oll Beta Te SITTING ON THE miration of “His Boys” by Showing Them They Can't Put | «ied to quit pitching. “< { well as ever for ten rounds and there- 3PM. Pract een Anything Over on “the Old Man. NOW IS THE INSTANT FOR ALL > EM. ICING A Drive over ATCHING THE EXCELLENT GOOFS TO HOB! ¢ after gradually weakened and went INA FIELD WHILE WarTING = =~ OTHERS AHEAD . , TO TH SUCCOR OF THE PART cha Eee a Three or four SING A BALL INTHE GRASS - - Dave ore AMES A, TEN BYCK, Syracuse® They keep right or ' . ears amo nkle Burns would have 0 s coach ad known te y keep right on scrapping in had the endurance to fight throug “ =: Lata alssteeg dioramas 8) had fair suce 1 want more, Europe in spite of th t thai ; hat ‘ every one Who ever pulled a rac-| When co a man | con- there is a crucial six-day race + . the twenty rounds with an increasing Jing oar, has just celebrated his | sider his , his physique going on in Boston. ee Aggrensivencas. ‘The Hurns of threo G Cl Football Not eine eee cum| Segond... There are too many x q or four yeurs ago might have beaten 0 et e ames ose, ootoa otes ) Be oa des By roving fe a SHADOWS WALKING AROUND anne ANT FOR ALL: Herman down | be, re nee iS Sere ARTS. At Syra- |v 8 TO LIMP TO Burns was @ youngster fighting his | Netware nee Day tournament of iN But School Battles The Boys’ High School footbatl dl uae tikes is sed eatne net is ehe cue THE PARTY. { Way {nto local prbralioioe whealwee teneiedd ce ine pecomnnsee wt |Playera edged thelr way a little] teat for a man thre ind teh) crews win when they are some- So far as we can fi hid bo chanealiacr hc nie Ae ated Fre Copy rearet wo Terra Prove One-Sided pionship of Brookiyn by defeating | Veteran coach, who t he occasion | | James A. Ten Eyck comes trom an| drawhack just as tong ae the tinko a Pevhinity Gtinplony keine vd. AC Ouean City, N. J last Auwuat the Commercial team at Ebbeta|to show “his boys” the old man|iilustrious family of rowers, a family) has a stylish name, 4 we champion, a sturd Watonlahed the surt casting world by é as famous as the Wards. Jim's father, | z four ° Field after asmus Hall had over-| Wasn't going back. ‘ T | sow heavy-fisted, intelligent, #kil noxer, hurling a fou inee ———e | mn o' Commodore Ten Eyck, was a cham-| NOW Is 3 PEI = He wes a litle Jobn Le Wullivan, Hel Reeertee eatin is e : FOOTBALL RESULTS. )|whsimed ‘Staruat Sralsing. the dne| James ‘Ten yck—Just plain Jim | bom ™mevdicr, "ie ’sata the Commo: | FIND Clete CERIOD, HOR ALL held tho title, never in serious tnehisne Tar Gre acon Georgetown Scores Two edoksralebawhes day and double attraction brought a]to the thousands who have visited |dore put an oar in the hand of his) AID OF THE PARTY, — TO THB . eri tod ht i a telcall! (tha c reve 0 re ; ; ; wsyracuse boat. {#20 James when he was only. six : ger of defeat, for several years, ‘Then aed MaMeL a iaftenie nea | Touchdowns ity First Half,||\ qeccccoce tue pecsien. .... 0 ][aomeattne nolan | houes an tna Jaudaon otore. the | 2007s O16, ond tie, YounesteE RAYS | gate pe Mii 14 he began to slip. Frankie Burne had | &* ; : 5 4 oer sees sion ane e Hudson before the|cariy promise of his future skill by | fie the teegrame fon Mau > : ane | — But in Second Fordham|[x.¥.u....... 0 Trimity ......0]| — Poughkeepsie Regatta—may be old| beating all the boys along the Hud-| "ues fint given Coulon two desperate Nghte In| | mxcettent scores wero mate at the| Fi 4 Pr rn , THe BESS CACO REIN, wes) 8. Wali but i : “on. : THIS IS THE MOM New York. If Burns could have had| Travers Island traps of the New York urnishes Strong Oppo-|] Penn - enn Military 0}! over tor the Erasmus Hall lads, They |'" %eaFs but not in energy, Strong)" aia nig strin vic! 7 PIMA B Lan MOMENT FOR ‘Ix , s ura ds. st due 4 . i of victories grew a3 ESTIMABLE Vi sf . OR ALL H the chance against Coulon now he | fue cus im the annual Hlection} tion Neither N. Y. U. Westminster. 7 U. of Buffalo. 0] outclassed their rivals and had the|™"% and clear-eyed, he has the | ne grew older, triumphs in this coun-|TO THE Le Or RS TO SCUFFLE 1 might have become champion of the| etm, t ne iwescrach ena} Soe » Y. U, SCHOOL GAMES. tall over the line: for s touchdown) Dhrsies! Powers of'most men halt his) try and Mingiand, — Afier WihkiOg| ante world. ut tho ehance rit to Kid five en 89 Well 98» spect Nor Trinity Able to Tally. Morris High. .44 Commerce .,, 0 ||s00n after the game started, Manual| °S* os Sesult of a life that's been | spaty cree erHatle meee, Ten Bye nem is the time for all unsubstdized } Built, aggresive youngater with secme | © man of the Shooting Con, tetas Erasmus ,...26 Manual ,,..., 0]/ "49" on the detensive practically | "PANAnWs | fot, ae apant outesoa | teri coaching at the Naval Acad§} party,” °° hasten to the rescue of the i ingly an endless store of vitality and ve club, was the high acratch ans Boys’ High...21 Commerc’ from the first whistle until the lust, ‘ailable hour spent dutdoors/emy at Annapolis and went to the ee stamina and a good two-fisted style of Wate poasitie ee tarnete: HE big colloge football games|] 0" tt a Fetal .. OF lie only chance it tad to score was form of exercise, chiefly | Arundel Boat Club in Baltimore. He) YEA Bo. fighting. Williama swarmed over the K. ke Apotts with “oi. Conte played In Greater New York|] Flushing .....77 Ham. Inst.... O]] i ino rourth period, when Laby at- Could the rising generation | Femitined in Baltimore but u short — f old chamyion and beat him down n with 162, Frank B. Blevhenaon with proved exelting affairs, but the |] B'klyn Prep,.26 New Utrecht.. 0! tempted a drop kick from the Era f out of Ten Eyck'’s health | While, for Syracuse was unxlous lo) YEA BO, 0] easily. < Coulton wan through, and fu A. Martin with rT achoot contests were one-sided. || St.John'sPrep.64 Freeport High 0 || mus Hall %-yard line. Tho ball there'd be considerably less|" tin, ue a eate on the Etiduon YEA Bo — vue ‘or gt 8s two or thre 3 0 . % a rd. », h ye! 4 7 ai ry be by ee Ke 5 Mpome- back”. attempts: only. prove Pierre ers ne| eoreetown peat Fordham at Ford-|] Poly Prep....60 Adelphi .,.... 0] s2ort of going over the bar by oDlY) work for the ductors. didn’t do very well, but the following the truth of the old theory that the aonoee (tam of tne Montclair Ay. mane ay aay a ve Lad Sieged clas al fr couple OF # ne Syracuse crew candidates eur Syracuse wo varsity eight) Hurrah Rah for the other fellers i come-back isn't don aged to hold the Bensonhurst team to a} York Untversity played a score The Boys’ Hi mmercial gam: ide ir coach was slip ; rites 7 aBRe —————<»____ - ; ' ' i i : dea , ws slipplog the varsity id the happy eed | 2 to 1 tle at Montelal ame at Ohio Ficld; Boys’ High de-| fourth quarters more than held tts] Was bitterly fought, and It was no: his rowing performance will|coach after th H Daond. Rn here In Frankie Burns's} 7), nate at Live | fated Commercial, 21 to with the team from tt tional | UnUE th Mat quickly change tneiy min it will| had one in the race. r since that! Johnny Dundee, the fast Ttaltan lent history comes a curious chapter. | ings hie mped Manua ‘aining, 4 Jso new ore work fc g- time the “ange crews de any | Weluch’ ad an easy tin = Mate Shor herwea ‘heatan once ha won bv a score of 4 High overwhelmed Commerce, 40 to 0,| Fordham penetrated to € town's Foreaat tee man powine to “ ne slows contender jn the historic Hud- maneer Sporting clus Jobnny, in fore sn thirteen rounds. ‘This Aght|” AE the Bolo Croundé Lyard ‘ine but there ie encountered) carried the ya" Hig several. hundred Who). In 1918 Yale ated to land the | for gent HW onneaen had beget ‘Be ‘enun.7 Mr : low horsemen 4 stonewall defense, and despite yurd 2 next play ¢ Thwart. hoo! 7 rcatant ets he | for the count of nine i. ice cnn of a N ww, Orlonn a uae, Wave “anawereu. theo —. imploring of the undergraduates was) <1al gained thee ards, but’ was. § Re eee ee arched in Serge all Bysncune Wows ean en semieAnal bout of six round: Peieikle Burns Kadiked “els enticed ae Fordham Defeat Due eed 10 rellmaulah she ballon dowse:|lised fop belay: oft side nutitul valley and extends cast and the er proposition, In| Knockout Circus was’ outpointed "by Herman out in twelve rounds, ; Hew etere Eernnee Ob ctl reptlag, aan we lex of hills, The rowing y t Tee ee cat lia i owe iM 1" Nied a 1 = rles of hy ne Po! ) contract, and erta > Shortly afterward he fought Ban-| for next we on in ald ¢ To Poor Generalship. itnreue thee eitg athe neal Morris High smashed Commerce to) Ma aduad’ bn one Oe he'll stae with ihe We State rete tam Champion Kid Williams in Red Cros Hise he Georgetown had to fight every inch} tingled with ‘thi anda chi smithereens. Led by thelr tall cap- promptly wins the ad- sity just as long as he care i R intendent, } 1 old employ nh thrills, pounded away} h 3 rs he cares to coach. Orleans for the tt The result was|someof whom had t n the service of the way to beat Fordham, le ea town, forcing the Southern| SU, Arthur Carney, the Morris High Sa that kill ‘an V te eure va n years ago there was keen ING SELECTIONS, twenty-round draw, A t many | { ae rh thern eleven tallied @| (l?¥e8 further and further back, only} football wurts tipped and tore| U8 Ont G pace tint ey ~ Tivulry between the various rowing = 3 ot ee : atxibe ‘th ught eae easily He rTgurden touchdown the first period, most |G Pet aa opportunity ag when! through Commerce in an aging) reo et eaters and ne ae ene partic ularly those two old PIMLICO, of the # ‘ors tho ‘ ° carden an! t town arate pe ost Georgetown recovered rdhar| ar #08 | shoes, starts out on an easy decep> rivals, Jim Ten Evck and Jim Rile 2 ster, Pi entitled to the decision, but he didn't | 0"! Fee eee oer ne eee stcond: Her] roel on its own as-yard | Main! way for six touchdowns, Carney bolt tive Indian lope over smooth KoiNg. | Both veterans were about the uaF Trumpeter, Puts and Bo ess ehenoe tahoaing SenemTa LTE iw ‘mat then taeda another in the srs rine | eet then ; he jguteen might not ng through for two of them TAKING “THE BOYS" ON TRAIN- ag an the controversy over thelr ih hitco—New Haven, Otte « atime. and LR a nt E ee relesss dh ad . ae 4 Set prowess resulted in a special ra af bdon champion slipped by ag Sicha vant] because Mordham rallied toward the | opened up its play, AS IL Wee te Cat] CAMBRIDGE, Mags, Nov, ~The ING HIKE. Rule Aéeaneen toe hird Race-—So Long Letty, Geo: Williams about this time was dis-| tri end of the half and in the third and) ted back to a simple runt Harvard informal football team to-| The crew candidates, many of them! Lonely at Sarato; Sah Dio. on Lake Starr, 5! pr Marjorie, | Treo ‘qualified in a no-decision bout with] " ™ | fom eldse carmation ‘and. tie gaune| WAY, Caneelied he game scheduled wort fr an easy, eumimer, sinle Wel] It was to bo over a threeemite eaten, entry, Mae R srtle, e er nthe ball in midfic j with the port Nuval Reserves for erantly and adapt their pace to his,!course, and on the day of the race h Race—Merchant, Kewple Ert! artle claimed the |g ifom Mblstie to whiatle ¢ rugute | Nov. 16 xo that the cleven of the First | Just to jolly the “old man” along. about 2,500 rowing enthusiasts path. 19 n rehant, Mira, title but he wouldn't listen to any | Yoethiak. ere naing Of kood and bad} Naval District of thi city und the/a merry ttle family party on, fered on the shores for the battle, acc—Priscilia Mullen, Fens challenge from Frankie Burns, and | Gilroy and MeQuades wing see teks: | Newport team can play here on that) Toiming holiday, The juunt so tA was made a favorite in the th Raco— no carefully avolded all capable chal-| 4 jow Ta tap entwuransioial foe a leat a eta tare ¢ ripping and tents OA TRG oe date Nanuet TUT onplashed BF has ‘been over amooth od Aw both stare drew up to the fib, Races Kruter, Hanoe now record for mate on, can sectir ave im defenses for solid xiting, loat thelr | "Cup: i ray Syck, at the head of the strin ng line Te: ck shot a pe yal lengers in his class that his cham-|bantamwelzht champtonshin battle at {tracing camp in the W buneh.” or had ‘it “eatracted Ney were | paee Pae Ene TEaE eale eeeereas | dedly Gweeves into a BOWS on. | trating @lanee at his old tives a ioek LATONIA plonship claims were soon forgotten,|New Orleans wit Colkshed tthe | ici Sam's wsdore tow ott, ie wil oes | AIO, Moras thaw helpless against the| Lnatttct eiyyen As like not he will Jump | * that had a deciding influence’ on the || | First Race—Jeffery,. Kid Williams went the way of Cou.|Loulsiana Auditorium in that clty on jen ve wet town played together with rare| Flushing High Selo! eheimed |. & Floughed feld. And he cons result. Riley became suddenly ner- || Exporter Alexander, ht when hamplon rote ln at thw jaro BD © lb unity Cohesion In the opening. . het Hitt sh Schock overwhelm 1 a ing put slacken~ ous an it end a oO a Second Jon. He became overambitious and | Monday night. wher i Peet Wundee lina alveady avepted A ttn eva ge the even ive half wtutiiton tnatiiute ut Rlokett's Oval, | ti pening withou? ® ppt Te ug a ae urge him | cond eee Hh Augustine, Jane ih tried to take the featherweight tit) fe Burne of Jorsey City in 9 twen- | Jean URC tsar TAWA RY) B BEOEO OE EE LO SD, ys follow, Many are not! fident, started In the ; Buling. a Athird Rae Barlow, Jacke } ‘om Johnny Kilbane, who gave hi ’ ecelpts, accordin the slightest preswure unde Poly Prep scored at will in de-|s by this time. ‘Those in the | sh n stroke ne half- Seth Pace | ay SONnBy Teepe ot Taeerauna Battie: THD Foes Mie] tary W tie Wig colural hratywe lw Lt ata reds the? Aduigny Afadeiny loven| rearete geaduaily falling behind, The! mark he waited for the worrlec ‘ Fourth, Race 7 Kinney, Arthur Mids shable six-round boxing 4 v throw & a Riley dieton, Gypsy George } a laugha : Aing oason, rT training Jin Cotte 1 " ant, forlham backs poured, to in ther annual game at Washington) couch finally comes to a @teep hill) to come up, Then the Old Fox Fifth Race—Panseareta, Ej | ning him all over the ring with u ¢ with HE Heenan) When they encounte Vurk, Brooklyn « score of 60 tu 0. i i sik that would! crowded on more spee y » Etruscan, uf bj fanne y A ind up he goes on a walk th 1 ed and won by | Camden entry {1 peosiving & blow ta natura ae vo i re Aged: Wt dhe Mare lant, eee es h | ILADELPHIA, Nov nea run for most people, ‘The youths weveral boat ents, segitilt Race—Lady Rothe, Flyhome, | ed to break the blond Kld's con- em ‘ i born) ArNowieh the Georgetown backs plaved [OF football team dete ‘fail int as best they can, Some ate! It haw been feats of this kind that wil eer: } sepa Tecate vanaon t “ih 1 ol allong dra ele lh teach-| according ta the ny packs Maved | Vania Military reatting ike @ stalled machine, It] made Jamey A. Ten Eyck a power In ant! Race—Bie Fellow, Prince t dence tn bit : re-| Mate divided the renaainine $9,060 on a | He and sought to de] C AMIIEY Loe udvanen use. lin Field by #8 jy serious business now for then. ‘The | the rowing world lt Jens and out of sondit D lost his! aryentty bus vey erred one, although tneough ho tut 4 shel TTHAGR, NY Ret cornet yes| Goel i Just beginning to catch 8 ———$—$—————_ ; “pep like others who had be mn ) b y Southern V lhrowneses|gan its drive for the Michigan 4 stride ; 1 heavy pep tedty or big vat rbor t aati 4 | the next hour he sets a ii in the game, and was beaten by Pet ws ‘ wit ® box Cham cpa Mh div for big because the line|at Ann Arbor with a i | ' thing but ¢ i | Crombled an rdham” forwarae |S holds no. false f pace und does everythi Herman, whom he had previou “ hin a Clerawut sporting | Durst throug ! ORM a Tae LENetee of ihe Mie dea tear et By t the veteran 1 \| fought twice without decisive result ‘ ue he wie loagt BS CL ir ie |highty touted Wolverines, but will bend | turns to. the university, with his und bad once knocked out in four" a yn aa senernlehip as ta ange Hee oe SMITE t a a carte 1) coms | Sbargee they areabout Ahn } rount | Youu, Whit the Hamilton Tretitute |Uuem be 8 BRO jeoach turns aroun Me ‘ aren, f N Bene the h a plerc look, He care } Frankia Burns, ha 1 fire) 4M Hence” LANE. Wiel i ‘ Wg started the] CAMBRIDGE, Nov, 7.—Harvard Var ie Rew, cat ie etraealink ; in bis atterapt r Ho tn his arias wan Weoked for the Mas | White, tackles It aia he Maroons | « erlininugiig axainat the I nen | so the unhappy youngsters who Cc e ‘ } class from ¢ ir weight, Charles | K dave +) gcored only one touchdown tn forty-tive| i. 4 : er. These strag- HE class trom three champions, wou ia | nd in aera oy 9 ain for ve| igh aut quarter, These sg. Onservation and moderation it succe nod hen eh ‘ | wy tands Na Ten is bee e yan Aaa READE pris A wiikdl 7 him go to the sided fer he | saturday g the best defense of Initial hike ‘Ten \ jt h h hi title Waldir. He had stopped Herman ; Acvoiet Porky uti, manager ot tine) RAY BUN, Be, 0, thin sidelines eter h i ase of the) (ie initial hike Tee Teeded ia row-| M€an the same thing. { again, now that Herman was cham be ana i Vt official wvferee of tle Clennont siuring Ciib,| . BYeNMan, Who had been mal cand ate wath a wonderfully pion sn mene Iw) officiate inthe platen! snatid "| fullback, moved upto ihe DE ORO SEES MOORE vor atie ‘peraonality, gaing a great : ° ° ° 5 ; But Purns had net counted u 1 wD Middlewergiit back position and Caltettt m h ¢ mute oderat think ' Beet Barus, bad Dot coun eH Meee aes Hare "ho Wokths ton | MIRROR ham gay at tuliticks Te wy BEAT JACKSON, 50 TO 37, | w!i,on his men the vers minute they 10n in ing, juying, ‘ - : " Rantxed mbination that | +| discover they can’t put @ ing ove e 3 ring. Age and hard training and sticle prevent the tm tan tint it| foetil NOW aife inte thee. | act . * Teer at an Saat) | Yo aie on ed De eb wh "| Gorge Moore of New Yorke dotonten "pt ayox, unuike wis great coach-| CAtINE, and drinking. fas they had gotten the champions he y6 way Tor an atter to sich Mm he fullowin Clarence Jackson of Detroit a 4 ‘im Courtney, appeals to Nt erman beat him, an ‘ “ tro Mat Hiak Kid Melertian the | a a8 etroit by the|ing rival, Jim Ce Re ane Bee C etner onal al ar nore Wa ‘t= Trinity Lost Ball on facore of 50 to 17 teat night in aq tntere|tis men’ through, kindness Father a See et eyh and never bit ete aN. Y. U's 5-Yard Line, hatch game At Thumn's Bitardavng. [courage a pupil who hag made a my onservation Is today the watch- : ‘ f Nor. 18 mm.) ‘Del and New York University, /emy. For forty tnnings Moore waa in| Mke and in the end cit youlmiye d f ° ° Pees aoeye pe oll wring hetmity amd Noe Yer Calvary a en MK 10 POInea decay [Ni be wing to go ene tinier tbe) WOR Of Sood Americans. That is &} . |seemed to have trouble in getting | a tefeats mean nothing to a f 1 each other toa Lott elevens | ing con ful sons. h eh, mmnaier of John wn} trol of the tverles and 1 Missed a) a ace gnitiet arertno haw real champlonabip| Sasty stole, wmmnaysr of Jo i | had opportunities to score and both {afetarhy anal” Stings iwehied | the ayracure coach works on the] WIRY MOLE and more self-controlled material, He was knocked out several y » from Dominick failed to take advantage of them, {Ts of 6 and two of 4, whereas Jdack- | manhood of his pupils. c a . . A | i fon's best efforts netted him 6 an the old days with his two boys, both A . tines before he Aally, turned the fy CS tn w,| Siten the tual whist blew the count | Mn” game Insied “ainclatt “nhings: log whom became champion scullers| +MMELICANS Are paying slightly tables on Kid Willams and becamo uae Red Bolan, the Likely Chica ; Rl was 0 tu 0, Ne sane players Will play again to-| and warsmen and finally great coac ‘ at dew: ur 1 t jaht § “ ere: \ es e “ee and wince . & bantam a , ne 1 of 1,000 mpece |” Ms he ine hth land somo of the grewtest varsity d 1 h ie ne bas fought 10 tin x ai yall of Merb baa § easy cyte etched, tha rast tent, apes: | dackon mill hs thomest man to plas |dtrones toe country ever KGW Were | more and selecting that mild, jon he has fought | ain “ « raw at the Wairpout A, te ‘ bed 3) Oro, for the word's championship, and ed by the Old Fox, . * jon—a fit successor to Coulon aad . A mow he tu say that they enjoyed it, in| 2 ole HB hip, and 9 . kc i " aray " * dit, in| He Oro was present last Night to get a eeenaa always been consider-| J _ 4 al Keita eal i gets icra tiv th haat Of HS lack of dosiive. requlta {dino om Ris next opponent's by: fn nek ET ee ana | COW iskey ulson e Sr ay, a a Resear prvageaht re s ds at strokes Of course every one who has! WY ST Th HT ihn dott laee is snace of ai ine te Mane saree cat tow sl ide the plavory Hehe nee Nas ngetelkc ana Hake Win Dew or of cour every oo tt! Wilson —That’s All! should make tw service 2 tame Peso : ries tal wie! it q tittle cooler, but the famw were| PROVIDENCE, Nov. 7.--'Tom Cowtor | Poughkeepsie rematin knows thie tbe fn a trainin s regiment 1) <4 os pape AS ie: rev Der th Wwattoantiblibie teed aut ee wland and Kid Norfotk of Panama | Te! ok stroke iy somewhat marten on Nov. 19 eon in ee lag! wal to mo through w JB the second PlAC® |oxed twelve slashing rounds here than the stroke of other crews, Yet : . . on Nov. 30. bee in Ch tna ilts| the butUIa. Was fll OF open nay? |OReG twelve alaehing rounds here tant |thiH\ RS Avatars thera may be con- Decidedly the desirable Whiskey for the Home given time t e cham- Ve om d . ee ae i: And at the end Norfolk was entitled nected with the Byres use pirak there plonship battle id have ' Bee mp ae artford once bad AM hitde, “Hoth men battled tas totes isn't any according to the veteran | . itis ture to.) cand Deve wit “« he i York's tivw-yard line, |tn every, round and gaye ‘the tune one | coach, mae FREE CLUB RECIPES —Free boo'slet of famous club recipes for he goes awa bly Macthed t Might ain thaw | (Oe f Wat and New of the best heavyws Hs “A lot of nonsense has been mixed drinks, Addre s t Pete hus 4 neat sum stowed away. * ne ihe | ets planted ther four $e, Pals lin ‘retere Hattie, written about my stroke," said ks. Address Wilson, 5 E. 31st St. N.Y. That's All! He isn't worrying about financial Ma Glare LL wnd twice [Ahn ny ey | Ten Eyck recently, “Thore’ matters, apparently, for only two - oul f two knock no secret to it or any mystery, | days ago be was murrjed. MW Johuny Kile: fwsthionweight chasm dou . vila the floor It isn’t the ke, it's the man. | y . bell, I try to understand men. | have et