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a aH LLL LOL LO AIT © A - EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEM 1 ’ ie sete PUTTING EM OVER SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK {fincain Copy ant, 1917, by the h a Towel, but Forgot the Soap.” whhithing Co (The Mow Tork Kyening World) | By Arthur (‘Dugs") Baer, Coyne 1017, ye The Prony Pobiiehing Oo, The Ned Vors Brening World.) | Winding up New York boxing with lthat O'Dowd MeCoy tussle waa just like wearing yaller whoew at @ funeral ed | ike O'Dowd Wins Middleweight ? | ovo Title From Al MoCoy in Queer , / : ‘er Looking Bout at Clermont ’ / Rink, It Being Final Boxing Stiow Under Frawley Law. Crowns 5, VP tcnies Were) | EB Frawley Law made ite final flop last night at the Clermont Chup tn Brooklyn. As ft passed Moesers. McCoy and O'Dowd gave It a) Parting kick. On the record books, a few years | YRA RO, Detroit didn’t have @ player chased by the umps during the entire son. Or during the wecoy It World's Series either. DWING Poston. ; | Miller Huggins is scouring the works for players for the Yankee team and is determined not to allow « guilty man to escape, last night's battle for the middle- ii yy iy ‘ s coal ‘welght champtonship included mov- from now, if O'Dowd's record ts atiti Y YY GO FB Zhi vn) FF. i) WALCOY'S NAL Lop ing pictures, vaudeville, wkalele play- $M print, will "appear this meagre and | l Y Yj th 4 Pn . 3 ine. singing, dancing, high diving Misleading iine: Y te 4 and no battle, Y—K. 0.6 ROUNDS. Vy, Yuji a irene eg a line explaining that YUM; | LET'S Go. BE ‘seaziploanis from. wedey. | 4 y its 8 | ) f Penn-Mich igan Game i | Penn is forced to play Michigan nert Saturday. Man's inhumanity Eps mentor o€ pent in tho arena | A t P, ill to man makes countless thousands large number of people in the arena i y on ‘atur ay to man fast night claimed in anguished ac- | ie ents that McCoy had “taken a flop, | — but Whether for moving picture pur- poses, or as a betting venture, or for | some other mysterious reason, no one J g geemied to know. There was « great ne YY @eal-of betting, and the odds freely ; —*. Whit offered—10 to 8 that O'Dowd would 4 rx / AY kenock McCoy out—could not possibly / J Yt, be explained by the records of the two VY} 4 men. ‘The “fake” rumor was #0 strong before the men entered the ring that Season’s Biggest Battle \:..°"" =" McCoy's seconds th Oswald Kirkby, the metropolitan and iewarr cue ascae ica Le New Jersey golf champion, has re-| Western Eleven Best That RECORDS OF MICHIGAN SS ee eet eie|| culty, Up Yost, Has Dee AND PENN. TEAMS. | shosters ithe fiat tengue, was ore fateh arrang vi i fears, While is anized over a stein of beer and in ball uatch arranged for the uunks o¢/ veloped in’ Years, PENNSYLVANIA. gine hour it was Justa fata the i of calling the whole thing} Quakers Have Greatly Im-|] 0........ Georgia Tech : however, Jerome Travers was in- Swarthmore duced "to take Oulmet's place ana| proved Since Their Defeat The troutle with the latest league Nerganized : Bucknell is that nono of the pro- thus save the situation. As it stands " ; Mead “Slee Sites woula M people who usually like to have | now, Travers and Jesse Guilford will by Pittsburgh. ‘ Pittaburgh Franubiee for lant plaee: ee @ whger on a fight carefully kept team up against Kirkby and John Lafayette seeues Luliot their, money in their pockets. And If Anderson. HD one really big intersectional +++ Dartmouth seeees veciey Bad & beautiful pame poked gut for that Mf wasn't “one of those things" McCoy Improvements that sooner or later football game of the season, MICHIGAN. now ém4 O'Dowd are very unfortunate, for HOW MIDDLEWEIGHT Plan for Bi B ball Me may place ihe course of the Ote Penn vs. Michigan, will be Mount Union _ These new baseball leagues are from the ringside it certainly had a TITLE HAS CHANGED ig ase erger class with the best in the Kast have|DPlayed in Philadelphia on Saturday. | + Case just like fish. Make a little ew: most peculiar look. The knockdowns | fopked “stagey,” and not particularly well rehearsed at that. Both fighters been. in. progress. recently... ‘Th ; .Michigan Aggies who have piayea the course this gan] ros, battle will bring together the tee are declare that itis in exceptionally fine | Strongest team in the West and one ses Nebraska . turf. One of the moves contemplated | of the best elevens in these parts, for | . Kalamazoo C but don't leave HANDS since 1867|\| Has Apparently Fallen Through McCoy went down and caressed the canvas seven times. There ain't Name, there another season is to hold an | e % row went to the floor when apparently Chandler ‘ tadl Bi Arbit: invitation tournament in which well|th® Quakers have greatly improved | seevee Cornell ‘ any war tax on tumbles. only,hait hit, and when McCoy: took Noh : American Association Clubs Set- toves Preaident, Harrow of the inter known amateurs will participate, |since thelr defeat by Pittsburgh, | = Vote jell OTANI Mahia 7 ii 4 ‘i Ps ji j national pague attempted to have the miga ose lightweig! bis final plunge, in the sixth round, dese ste : tle Factional Disputes and) tiiene accounts of these officials omic | ‘The last tournament of the season|, SuPporters of the Michigan team) ning to philly prepared to clean| contests, It took their minda off he showed no sign of being dazed or rei Decide to Open About May 1 nated in the interest of economy. The|under the direction of the Women's|40n't fail to admit their eleven ts the! yp, | fighting. weakgned by punishment either be- ay p Y T | motion, however, was lost, 8 to 6. Golf Association of Boston was held| strongest in the Corn Belt. They even | vill defend their sector N Club, qwners of the Weatérn and/ recently at Brae Burn. Contestants | And Penn w jefend their se YOU SAID IT! fore ake blow was struck or after the ext Season. Central Leagues met to-night to con-| wre divided into two teams, A and B,| 80 48 far to declare Hurry Up Yost) with a team that's shown im- J towel w: sider plans for the coming season. Pre > 4 | tossed into the ring. | ‘HE Clermont A, C, was jammed an houg’ before the main) event. t since its early g ident Dickerson of the Western Leaguo the first named combination winning|has assembled the most powerful) Prover 2 | Under the new membershi: lan, . 5 by 6 to 4. Two of the twelve n= The defeat at the hands of Pitts- . iP DI LOUISVILLE, Ky., Nov. 15, | stated positively that, his organization | tats finished even, In one of these| Machine he has had for ten year®./nureh—and Pittsburgh can come | the promoters will sign up audiences ETTLEMENT of the factional |} ud jftart, but Harry | Stabihetor, | Mra, E,W. Daley of Oakley and Mra,| Didn't the Wolverines handle the | pretty near trimming any eleven in 'p*tead of fighters. | . A. Ti on, fo je pt ’ dispute which threatened to dis- |clined to make any prediction in regard Fe Ane former guastern and /Cornell team as if it was composed|the country—was the turning point Chip, ‘Bawa: * rupt the American Association of midgets? Sure, answer the Michi-| for the Quakers, The eleven has ‘There was a long delay after tha) He was unofficially informed in a! yy Suioell: AASiatAA 9 been knitted cle together, and th and pave the way for the formation | telegram from Bert Noblett, bal owner | ,, Harry |, assistant to Charley) gan rooters, the Welverine backs | jacktield, w 4 OcKe: ews last preliminary weFote McCoy asd! biows et tim, tacding on body and| of a new league appears to be of the. Grand. Raplde (bchigan) club, | Burgess of the Woodland Golf Clu backfield, with B as the chief) Hated at the| Gained through the Cornell line at| drive, has produc fecently 1 a running attack O'Dowd entered the ring, The crowd] jaw, But near the end of the round| sured. Basenall oe meee “hls Sita Ss nadian Recruiting Mis-| will. Quarterback Westos alone|that will cause the Westerners con-| Several players from each tonne Wan ‘restless, ‘There ware two or| McCoy clinched, while O'Dowd| The rival factions were brought to- | likely hae heed Mcatral Rakin wht fo HW Rovore “rors attky | POMBO, dows the teld on frequent/ siderable worry. He ines tae Wenanere Ricgena apr. he» . 0 victory ov : three loud disputes. Blows were! pounded away, and then slowly re-| ether after the National Association | guspond uniil the end of the war. (within the next fe yards. yet the way Cornell 4 Boston made the Red and Bios const ak The sub hea with struck. Men were hustled about DY! leased iis grip and stood pent for-|0f Baseball Leagues voted down, 11\— Polished off wasn't anything to the|fident of taking Michigan into camp.| quarters there ant ell poet ees the uniformed ushers, who were hev-| ward a little with arms wide spread| ‘© 2 @ resolution at ita convention way the plants from Nebraska were|In any event the battle should be aon’ the ice’ of St. Wives ee ing a hard time trying to keep the and jaw uncovered. O'Dowd stopped | t® redistrict the minor leagues of the erty a Lert Michigan took great ier for Mises annual Penn- he first , practice wi held at There . : | pride in winning. | Michigan games always are cholas Rink last might, and. tke Peace. There was @ spirit of unrest! nitting and looked at him, Tho ret. | COUntTY. Hurry Up Yost has gathered al Two hundred and fifty Michigan | /{inM players turned out for the team: everywhere, The Frawley Law was! oreo made impatient gestures with| Club owners of the American Aaso- , wonderfully aggressive set of for-|students in the ambulance trainis. | cues, diitehell, goal tender of last staggering on its last legs. = The! 15 nands, ctation tentatively u<ided to open| Columbia's varsity football teain | soldier teams for the kame. Not to bel wards this season, They're all tig)camp at Allentown, Pa, } re: | koal tender of lant year ‘Hockes Gleb crowd seemed to feel the lack of con-| re O'Dowd — hit him, | thelr season about May 1—three weeks ugh @ atift scrimmage with- | utdone (Mig Silt Bawards of sure and have shifted through opposing|ceived special permission to go to of N.Y. team; Brnest Du cane, trol qnd the betting commissioners . oe aaa istics ™+|jater than the opening date of a year ss of . zlarer: ahd Nelsog while Hill Langford of | Trinity, | whe Hines | with compara as ep an [Philadelphia and take in the game, : Helfenan and “Micke a pied thetr trade openly. Dow’, reed. Jago—and discussed th asibility of the head coach, was encour-| stands at pp among the referees of | Michigan backfield in a hard rushing| and, oh, how these young sol-| Wellington and “Turk” ‘Smit 4 When the buffalo is reeling the) O'Dowd didn’t hit | reducing the player limit phe fone chat he will bs able Ge ito, has, offered to act na} combination, The Westerners are | diers will root for their home eleven. | Irish-American Ar Gt algo" Geotge ‘And the bell rang—eighteen sec- F to Ine up the eleven against Wesleyan fore the game TT meas — — —— Abrahams, Ray Ridout, AN ‘wolves gather. President Hickey fd @ meeting | without further changes. Heret. ia ‘an, James Amy, Gene Cleary and Up on a platform at one side were| °Nd# before time i would be held in Chicago on Dec. 17 to] each day thi ek has seen one or|. The receipts will xo to the athletic H, Hewitt. Emi Doasartwae wilh ® Then the fourth. O'Dowd rushed, | decide on plans for next seaso eh Shy ne Ae \rles ana |fund of the two camps, so that every out for the next practice. ree moving picture machines, and McCoy caught him around the 43 La , is more players laid up with injuries and| tan Who buys w ticket’ will do be. bit At last the mon were in the ring.) neck and literally threw him head- |. Rabadrteby Chel Pivaiet ot ie In-} forced to leave the squad, for @ good cause while buying football | rom and Jack Howard of the Hocke; Tt was an | ternational League, brought the fight to — :}long through the ro) fea WAt. Ho looked nearer 176, 1t| Zed the spectators. Ae O'Dowd |the convention, Ho offered an amend-| caine Mh orn aa Eis coupon: rote | arent re . untangled himself MoCoy apologet- | ment to @ resolution which provided for | ® ia of a man capable ‘Was rumored that he had “trained"| ically offered his hands and their the redistricting of only the smaller either Farer or Farrell, only one day for this fight. He looked| 6loves touched leagues. Tho proposal was received kles, nelth O'Dowd rushed and McCoy hit) arly good condition to stand @ hard ft But he was huge muscled and! yi) on the Jaw with a awlaging | With & atorm of protests, and a halt uf a powerful. fat. Hawa ent Gieowd 1s dozen league Presidents attacked it 1, n The first 4 look: instant! 1 st y tO JUMP | stter terms Columbia's freshman eleven has b @ first round looked good. Mc-|\p instantly and stagger aw } he n eleven has been Hol k t to be taken. uv ” Le McCoy advanced. Then Mike, atill M. H, Sexton, President of the N. ounded into good form for its all tm-). Hore 1s another nomination for the | Knew, that pictures @yere to b Knockout Eagere, who loaves ‘tere Sunday tor LAST YEAR'S WINNERS IN Gay Mleved several bard ewinging| reeling, cuted MoCoy with a ‘rent, | tional Association, declared there could | Portant, battle with the Wesleyan frat / Beat araround fone e Rudelphia ang | Wudolwh’e first hint that the camera nis bout at New Orleans with Kid Kooter, will BIKE RACE TO TRY AGAIN — ODowd rushed and fought] and McCoy flopped to his kAecs: | be no withdrawal of the Loulsvilie, In-| spite the loss of ihe Prone ae ainpnels | the name is Howard Berry of Pennsyl- | men were on the Job was when he en-| #0? off at Sartauburg to avvear in au exbibi-| he “aaa mihi vow ie ie *sropped hin |@ianapolis and Toledo clubs trom the | W0 had & rib broken in the game with | VAM: tered the clubhouse last night. If this a round O'Dowd landed 9 nd of the! with another right. When he rose | American Association nor the formation 18 #0 McCoy 1s the first title-holder not! The New York Athletic Ci Mitoys soe est ene Pinte ©n! Mike hit him on the chin four times. joe @ new league without the unanimo to share in the picture money, next q 's le y reeled back|A right into the body, and down | Consent of all the clubs in the two or- i a |Club of 3 LrRAITH OEE Or Duiaeies ‘According to rumor, Sylvie Burns,)tn box Jimmy Aheam before the Acorn A, 0, of| Aeumen at Fort Trumbull, New London, | accounts the Harvard an Hridgeport on next Mond nt |Conn,, have written that : matchmaker of the Clermont Sporting dgeport on next a nigh b hay n tha they, are anx. robs) Yale freshman elevens will play. beto ps ious to join the team and will practise the biggest crowd seen in the Stadium |Club, put one over on “Pop” Rudolph. | Chariie Doomerick whene: can get leave of ab- t Cambridge this y. hen the D i eres & Wie eaeaAtatday, Avcouch ot che old | father and manager of Al McCoy. |enm ihe Pioneer Sp zt the champion Mon rhe of Win, Sa 4 afternoon with @ rhow for the club members, anada, “a Vv in increases sae McCoy for the fight before the latter | tho Amstenlam Opera House b Join the team whenever possible. A ieee Y., who are now enltel t he intends to re. oo Thankegiving en, Over Ege and Marcel Dupuy will be among the select fleld of starters in the > has sent out an|aix-day bike race at Madison Square mateur toumey wir | Garden the week of Dec, 2 to & These Horace Mann last week, the eleven 4ppears to be stronger than at any{ Action galore marked the two ami time this season, of the Military League football cham- amr plonship series, which ts being conducted imto bis own corner, stretching his| Went McCoy-again, He got up, etag- | sanisation |_ Frank Wall, coach of the New Yorks| Under the direction of the N.Y. Athletic) oo wis wT oncatee Brookisn welter.| the Winged Mii feehiaton att ort yen the “teanled thelr “Aoceptanos ot han 4 is his) Fered, and slapped O'Dowd with his | “t 4 Univeraity football team, pitted his vare | clue. ‘The Naval Reserve team, from the | | Waite Miss, © Turing the nest | Promote ita monthly boxing exhibitions under the| William H. Wellman’s invitation to ds out at fut arms length and right’ he rabhed tl han wane t would have been criminal to de- | «ity in against the freshman fora | City Island Basin. sprang @ surprise by weight who has woo many battles during he an ed in, Do en H 0 ** the) compete. The cablegram also contained ast te Wiogl/ the name of Paul Suter, the Swiss 4 class at] champion pace follower, who expressed om who| his williagness to make the ocean trip especially for this race, ions, As in the Authorities will Wq tournam have never won « {ir » th 01 pune! he atrone even from Fort| few weeks declares he ts ready to make 138 ring grasping the ropes. He was in an\o° atroy the American Association, which | long scrimmage on the gridiron on Ohio | ouncing t pea ij “ P| ‘entirely defenseless position. ces | ekaeacaaily the blow wasn't nara |TePresents an investment of $2,000,000, | Field. ‘The varsity was on the defensive Jay on the latter's fleld at Governor's | side for Benny Leonard. Dick Curley aays any of . Jisland, by a@ score of 24 to 0. In the mal he mato : i 4 ail the time and the freshman drilled pars | La" ae , the Philly clubs ta ready to stage the mai stopped his hitting and stood within Pte to upset a salt cellar. O'Dowd | With the majority of the club owners| ticularly in taking the ball o bal-\other game Fort Slocum defeated Fort ot Up and hit Me or aécond prize + from | Wadsworth by & score of 9 to 0. with all —— ie inthe on the jaw, MeCoy jumped up. | conditions August ust face Chairmo Commis minor | colt and Cross appeared in fi d even deltorm, the fullbs # been held back ‘by wood deal of stuff, him owith a | 1} At once fight, wh: bod - = Fa 5} e as in the champion, in the third block of thetr|Club, and the result, oa iy tt ih 2 balk ne match last night at tho | moves had been r ed him. e dropped hi ©8 ¢ . Mocey “alinenet nes him. | Mike dropped him three times more, » O'Dowd hammefed at his }3 j with a right, a left and another riko. | | After being dropped with tho left, | ‘oy | 4€4inst such @ move," Sextoi id, he vera Tine . aie a - u oe a ‘eatesweiat it, The non-winners will exuibit in the| ‘The entry of these foreign stars adds’ two feet of him, looking around in a| flopped to his kaces again. tt wor | ‘Pronident Barrow of the International | ward’ pass, on ‘severtl” o¢casionse wig |{he scoring beine done in the first quar-|, Deer Tee. te cust at oe et paar vision, while there will alm te com.| 88 international tinge to the, race, surprised way. Ho didn't attempt to/one of those clevator fights now | qnstie uae MAWilling last night to make | each thme’ tooled the big team” ter . Hon at 108. 125 and 138 pounds, making | 824 PURUY, Tike Tepe ver ene follow his advantage, and after a| push the button—up—puab the but-| ganization would take’ the eld next) yrHACA, N. Tq Nov. \.—-After a gS ee ofiine burovenn riders, and the, fact = Ms e no. BS > A _ little the bell rang. It reng, tnoi-| Sos or the fourth—bell Pee a aie panne wil rol in Now| three, days! rest refres Coraell During the distribution of membership dlankw,| thelr drawing powers. It ne 7 dentally, just six seconds befere the| onde ahead of time. Y @0C> | york on Dec 1) to take whatever mepe| yarelty took GS Hard, praction foe the which were extenaifely sigved at the Briton. |thev will ride as o team three B minutes Were up. Bvidentiy| No knockdowne in the nfta RegeHATy nat I haven't @ word tol Me Dep than the team has shown Ie Cemener Metin ca eer Eee | t was not to énd in the first! y.”” Barrow sald, “The merger plan! ie! in a) me, Inside of @ half hour 7 3 D. Paris and Charles | expect eee uae fide cicen id thas it round. The second round was with the sixth O'Dowd rushed at once | appar falion through. T think | (ree owns were the | Welker Cochran, the young Chicagy| ,,2. Jenowall of Harn second game | vrais Now wee, none fide m hip of 30,000 - out incident, except that once O'Dowd and floored McCoy with a right | the eul i Fe tr eee ee oe eee Or the Kink ball| billiard player, distanced his rival, |of their chess match of ten games UP At) donations to wat charity funds in atdition te . . hit McCoy ‘hard and McCoy bange toe its Hany pin Ane war time ‘and in Leonard Howlson, former Canadiana |the rooms of the New York City Chess |r soon te funds will bo deat (ol va | the aame purpos | b uries, showed | 1 porded. Da ton, wed thi Academy, 49th Street and Seventh Porky Flynn, heavyweight boxer of Bos- | From r | ¥. i te 4 ; ities which will soon| & Brockton middleweight, “The bell rang just twelve sec McCoy to. (ose ages to any CAMBRIDGE, Mass, Nov, 15,—After| Avenue. ‘The tally for the night's play | poner on tal courses, are Baltl- | bare ary serviog at Ayer. | Before time ‘ shone hE tis nine-secopad count, for ared that. r;| thoroughly, resting stood at 400 points to 202, Cochran | more, at the Johns Hopkins grounds \ Mase, denta, ‘They went to the| pee jet \fir'ucneral was facing @ critical sit Ry, 7 th A tates 1.200 / Washington, in Potomac Park, where National Army cantepment there wits the latent After the ‘oo! re | urday the Hary leading on the grand total at 1, ourse of construction, {quota of the drai gg be stood in his er, apparently as Phe next season will be a, ae Ryallace, th ~ | points to 922, and Saratoga Springs, N. Y. ames bee. McCoy seemed to have! strong as ‘ey and grinnin, BORA In We marr Ane mall tf Mal Li Fred Bradlee a, py hert ‘1 a K, but ? me a d 4 radiee and Sch 5 romoter John Doherty of the Nation an overwhelming advantage In| leaving his guard wide open and |} eto peeTteeeR ent « erywhere rary to help put, the freshmen bd more Bie See eh Bedi AYER, Mass., Nov, 14. Palmer, & of #rovidence, R, 1, is negotiating a a strength. He was smiling, even whan! 2*40s his jaw out, Ho didn't block |we hope to ceaiat. The minor league in trim for thelr 4 ne and | Clinton half-back, was elected Captain of pee old varalty players hc’ the regu manager of the Astey Brot west side, to box at bis next a m of th star show to be as he usually does | need the majors and the major league: st close | Grounds on Saturday the schoolboy |Camp Devens football team to-day, He andeafter hesitating (Need the minors, Tt is to our mutual) Wi or turn 3 O'Dowd rushed furiously and pelted OF win AN n Saturday | championship will rest with the former, | played on the Massachusetts Agricultue when in trou ’ ee ea ind up thelr en : playa he Macaachusc held next Welnemlay night, ‘He ia endeavoring |& moment, MIke clouted him on the Interest that we epee oene Ae the | Cupld Black's Nowy vent™98" | There will be no lack of action, val College to secure Terry Martin of Providence to. ewap jaw with ar it box . 7 hard one | National Tenge, ts rioutly consid pelt “ Will Bingham, welidrwetsht champion | LARAYETTR, | Ind., er vamches with Wille Aste ime. McCoy ¢ orward anc x nolicy of. retrenchment “which < 4 ; Ny ihe agstessive weet side turned to hit the floor in a sitting {includes the reduction of A player limite | Brown University, fe wrestler, and Lou Nelson, winner of |RoUncement was made to-day, Wee ae position, He stayed there, with his|. J, W; Ford of Fort Dodge, In, P m several national championships an| chairman or the Big Teo undefeated amateur tantamwmght ctaupio arm behind him ay a prop, while the |dent,of the Central Association. amateur, will meet In @ match to a fin-| that the proposition to permit posts - count went on and while the picture | She, ten lenge only one fir jah at George Bothner's Gymnasium in| Season games between co tO pete are Amey, (the undefcated amateur bantom Machines ground away steadily. About Brawn romped through the Devens ive | worty-second Street next Monday alent. | 8d,,veen, defoate’ seemree, Dit. bso. siete) To We A mateo |” in “alata ea tment ivan te before this some one hid = . sti K q Sammy Diamond of Jersey ) aon aia match will be two out of three falls, ok cata om the tlett ef het ends uick relief, stops itching, thrown @ bottle across the ring from - eroed un hy Camp Upton 18 looking for w place in| THY Walter MePhee and Fred 8; Moblo are| CY 24 mam om ihe hit of Nov. zat, This Oh Dotruding pl Reinoprhoite McCoy's corner, and Ing players were snapped Up hy football sun, Frank Glick i : red 8; Mohle Se | will to one of the fit boule held under the new : Of WHICH flew avon the ee Rane: HOLM |tenguon when the Central Assoc! * moat Inepiring Captains tiie? f2e2| and now 1's “ON AGIN"—thet big |Grawing up the schedule of She Mens menoerhip law, and as the (ity A, C., where One gate, Fectal troubles in th > ich flew over the ropes. and into bend fe necka to have them. re p ains tha: je * | Island Interscho! ic Hoeke; Wes Q , where privacy of your own home. the crowd beyond. ‘Now a towel was Red we the etm Maitabdrasa “ee iely| ton a a football game between Cupid Black's |-rhe championship series will start dure | this tout will take place, i 4 bona fide club, the box at all druggists, A eingle box thrown in, McCoy was still down and i . kde a Naval Reserve team of Newport and| ing the week of Dec. 17. All the Kames) outcome of this match will be awaited with in often cures. ‘ake no substitute. FALCON the count nearly finished. With @ roar 1, Mlewits of Seattle, Wash.. Preate | [ii “Grounds on Nov, Rutgers at Bbbets Field on Saturday, | Will be played at the Hrooklyn feo, Pal-| tarwat by ihe local promoters ag to wiethor the Free sample for tral with booklet , olo Gre No Rutgers at ered lost on Tueadey | econ mmere the, senoolbays rill erin | game can continue on the olf membenhip vine, Mailed. free In plain wrappe 24. 5 im e ven regimental t n team have Upton, and then ~_ you send us coupon below. Angie Ratner, the clever Bronx middleweight, will be forced to show all his wares in hie till FREE SAMPLE COUPON a8 and one di-| when word came from Newport that|ing Day. Present plans call for # single organized at| % 7 round robin among the schoo! iy Fanized Ot) Capt, Black would take his team to 3 and joyfully toased O'bowd shoulder | made his league would face a serious) © Digh. nd the picture machines | problem ‘n starting next season. D4 ground@iway. Atl around the ring|. He sald that other leagues had taken people were. b Ir lg th he cream of the players from his jal $f it can be whippe 0 cOn= veland on that day for a game with with Willle Laughlin of South Bethlehem, who RUG COMPAN' LAR Bere crowned in the yild whoops of |tle the iasue with the Na pinselt at Harvard, should be the backs 8 that contracts have been! informed the league that it Would not In| Young Rumo of New ‘lows an teaeiee |e Wihaleecaledicice’ pion. Shoulder high, he wan err Att i or ne Of the Upton team, signed and that the two elevens will clude hockey among 143 Or caitt tape Italian contender, should put the real ar’ Name QF cach 35° So5F around the ring and to the ropes in. hey, net! atarey N. Hempsterd, President of ino | meet 18 Brooklyn and a furntah what tet, Dwleht School or New Vip ting [im fatieut, | Not McLonaid ot the went aide | Street > ‘ ; '

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