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tfUMN ie THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 16, 1917. - THE EVOLUTION OF A GOLF NUT Covrratt, 1917, by the Freee Punishing Uo. (The New Tore Hrening World) _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (ican WI 6S” BAER Al McCoy Wore Boxing ‘ Boxing Gloves in the Ring With Mike O'Dowd, Which Is a Funny Way mma to Dress for a Nap.” By Arthur (“Bu ‘WY. A.C. Takes Seriously the Omriey 2, Yy Tem Governor's Statement That Ai MeCove knockout was one of Any Bona Fide Ciub Can Con- erie and It hit tinue Giving Boxing Shows. lal on the Jaw and 4 hitin cold, Owns’ ¥ The Pree Teoblihing On | THAT WINS THD TURKEY, ‘ G on York Keen on | - . NE ot oo man yurag’ | Fighters don’t have to worry things about the boxing aitu about their cakes just beca ation, now that the Frawley boxing is eliminated in New York. { law bas fone out, i» the fact thet It atill takes four guys to move @ the New York Athletic Club intends piano. —- | to continue holding boxing contesta | _ a $$ __- | Columbia team ts very enstly dies (chapels Saket aie ° . abled. Two players hurt thomselves tar Soe ss nit vaio | Another Big Shipment of resting Fated. aE ths 'Ge toms temiecn | “eee men PROMOTER MULLINS TELLS wom was ihe ”- : Nee earn mnie foe cies ts Ameren, and names] buted HAPPENED TO BE TAKEN OF 0’DOWD-M' D Hall Boxing Shows |..." "= ims tid iv anion ans ones SPOting Goods Distribute lance 9 Polaco among its members hundreds of the e — eeu e shane Seu: Well 7 an ie j Most influential men in Now York Routdes the fact that thore were many sure thing mon anxtous to bet d mM b h PI New York boring, Pieuse ewes, Sa eintan iw nwo ss AMONG Yaphank Regiments |\....sisrr'sci ss terran isp ote aes ke Under Membershi an| “*"" / fossio fights, gations made prove why the now famous middleweight champtons! wean tae tater T vevereea vib uetes ana bout at the Clermont Rink Wednesday night was a “fake,” !s that mov- We ns A - club" gag by having patrons of their | Golf 1s an easy game to learn, The “me Frawley law it dropped boxing! Frank Glick, Famous Princeton Football Star, Supervises the) jing nictures wore a Lids ride Co tke Glttrocat Club, where the Aad | ON Legitimate Clubs With shows nign inemibership blanks. They [first elght years are the worst. i H be ~ J ermon . iad tps. = * hopec Oo get “around” th ne a hee 4 ale il al a alae gol Supplying of Soldiers at Camp Upton: With Athletic Para-| }wu» neta, hay to say on the subject: Buildings Used Exclusively 2oPed,to, et argund! the new, 16m | ve the use of having « goed ij C+ Bt te evident that the N. Y. A. C. takes riously the Governor's public \ phernalia From Fifty Cases Received From Army Athletic | Fund, “McCoy did not get » penny from the pictures, and he will not get any. A camera man of a moving picture concern came to the rink for Boxing May Enjoy Privi- Frawl continu inea re was enacted and in their profitable busines: seat at a bad fight. rs deflantly Wrong again are they. Broadway dark, no fighting, weatement that any bona fide ath- one day to get some pictures of O'Dowd in training, and when he w lege of Conducting Bouts Their plan ts all at varianco with the] paseball in’ esmatese condition, jo club cah continue giving boxing ~ 3 iddl ee ae idea Mr. Whitman conveyed In his| Qnly chance for excitement | ’ qbows under the present laws gov- Iery © of sport equipment.[are all kinds of different play pater aria Bek ak is he ea bags: piete vt aah alate Now. Fecent remarks on the subject, 2 throwing a black cat into a spiri« @raing boxin, purchased from the Army Athletic unds. The football flelds are par- it would be the last bout here under the Frawley Law, he said he — — {,,2¢ means nothing to the average} ¢ualiss meeting. —_— Psd dallected by The Evening| ularly busy, for Glick has thought it was worth pictures and he would take « chance and foot the Getta 68 York boxing} {22 ¥ = t b — pine an na chee Sone f poted by lt : aon rtain 0 ork's ®} does he kne is not be! c= , may win that RE onty retired undefeated bez-| wore have been received Ot Cam | tering a ee emme each - expenses. He and gives the club « percent McCoy was 3/1 promoters think they will be per-| corded. any special membership |, miler Huggins ma tag champions are Jess Wil- . n> {having ite own captain and separate ae Geaea hed heat: tha ulate Upton. The greatly needed supplies) sets of signals. lard, Mike Donovan, Tommy The first Yaphank mitted to conduct boxing shows In nine cases,out of ten pennant, but the season is young yet. privilege, ° s J ' Hy he would be ashamed to be consid- SILY. | were quickly distributed to the vari-| eleven with a number of former col ‘As for O'Dowd or myself giving McCoy $6,000 to lie down, that under the much-tatked-of “member | greg a “1 mber" of some of | EASILY. ad ih ef oe McAuliffe and Johnny) o.5 regiments by Frank Glick, the|!¢ée stars on {t will Iino up against «|| gives me the best laugh I have had since the day I first got into the §|ship pla the hu ther, igo Jess Willard knows that he has crack team from the Army Camp at Devens, Mass., on the Nov. 4, Each team Princeton football captain and quar- Polo Grounds terback in 1915, who is now alde de 1 be accom- fighting game. I have been a consistent loser in this gam and I ‘n dance halls and places of similar description, as they did be- the hundreds o} samo blanks, fo rs who sign the He knows at the same Magnates will organize new leagues A ag long as the waiter’s fect hold out, retired, but he hasn't passed the in ‘ My have no $6,000 to give to any one for any purpose whatever. fore tho Frawley law went out, they | time that he w biped Hod 4 ses ss { F * | can e .| panied by its} own band and a@ big " i hav the: ming. y inde honed art ado Michi laims to have the , tapmation along to the paipitating| MP to Major Gen. Bell at Yaphank. | paren ny ite oun towers, I was confident from the start that Mike would stop McCoy, and have enother think coming. They Michigan pubic, Jess intended never to fight ‘This big shipment, the second to be have misunder: won'teven have ach in the selec- 4 "1 ‘ood Gov. Whitman. — | ti the ainnie: r strongest team in the corn delt. delivered to the Now York aclectives| Meantimg every minute the dratted| j there was no occasion for paying McCoy to lie down, even if I had A tew days ago the Governor was| trp ted “at mluDr Cater la ais'|’ Spare ONS BuEHN Gu’ caee i cae i again after beating Johnson in Ha-|at Camp Upton from the Army Ath-| men can spare from thetr camp duties been inclined. People don’t seem to understand that Mike O'Dowd Quoted as having remarked that he| aware of the fact that he is lending ‘i Ri i ‘He was tempted to try one|ietio Fund, was composed mostly of|is apent on the athletic flelda, and ()'more bout when Tex Rickard of- fered him an enormous purse for ten Gecisioniess rounds with Irank Moran. But he won't fight again | boxing gloves, footballs and soccer balls and baseball paraphernalia. ‘The supplies were selected by the Com- mission on Training Cainps Activi- the latest shipment from the Army Athletic Fund camo at a time when football and soccer activity was near- ing its high water mark of popularity rival from St. Paul, and his bouts the truth of what I say.” a greatly improved fighter over the form hi showed here on his ar- from this time forward will prove had no objection to boxing if prop- lerly conducted tn legitimate clubs. Straightway many of the clubs which have been holding bouts under the himseif to a cheap subterfuge ju t to permit of lis seeing a fight now and then, tho spirit and in if the authorities don’t ton of the © that aw are championship of the canned corm belt. McCoy kept bumping his chin on Frawley law conditions begun to re-| carried out, His “club house” Jeno |the floor until he knocked ‘himeelt under ‘any circumstances, unless the | ties with tho view of siving | the} with the soldiers, | Fa ae ee lS ee eet vive tho old “both members of this more @ club Houre for him under | out, Girous “busts” him. And as Jess is largest number of men at ono time Sa —— [these conditions than the corner sa- ¥ ightest” champion that ever the opportunity of engaging in some loon, wherein anybody ¥_ @nioy) crmmpien team of the corn dels hela @ title. there's little chance of kind of vigorous sport exercise. It drinking privileges if he has the amp » hi { that. Willard is wise enough to know |has been tha experience of our high Football tes price, not on any one particular /ond the best team fn the bean bel 5 that staying out of the ring for aev- military leaders that soldiers show night, but evening tn the week, /ean mect for the succotash cham 4 © eral years will take away any cham. the most preference and derive the and withou’ 2 membership | ptonship. plon’s fighting ability.” Jeo isn't |greatest amount of physical benefit |. Onty seven colleges have named| cotty Montieth, manager of Johnny (PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 16—It the| blank. : ta y Baturally bold, and he loves a risk from boxing, baseball and football, inl) 0 08 er the tenth annual cross-|Dundec, tho local Itallan Iehtweigh Pennsylvania coaches will have the last} Gov. Whitman knows this, and with Al McCoy wore boxing shoes, * about as much as the Hun loves ciuding soccer, So the supplies sent me! SOF: Re collegiate | DAS aligned articles of agreement cal Mike MrGowan,! say "In the matter, the Red and Blue] the knowledge (we have it on private! boxing trunks and boxing glover Uncle Sam. 1 don't think ho will |down to Camp Upton conalsted most-|country run of tho Intercollegiate | Pas tiened articles of agreement calling ).1y seen iromiad w match with Eddie Wallace |aquad will go to. White. Marsh tox) information), he is not going to stand | PO%pa tunke aad boxing gloves ‘ ever be seen within ropes again, ex-|ly of equipment for these three im-]A. A. A. A., which Is to be held over |‘ ve ab the Ulympia A, A, of Philadel ‘day for final preparation for the erid-! £0" hail boxing clubs, especially | which is a funny Way to dress for under tho circus tent | Dortant sports. That they were badly | tne national course in Van Cortlandt | Durable Dane." for ten rounds at @ Tecietcintn ot i : in New York City. ‘When the Gover- | Y/Vch e Donovan wan mlddlewolght | needed goes without saying. Athletic] natonel eoutse Nov, SPectal boxing show to be held by the 4 Volto writes an te moretusrle with Michizan eleven to-, nor said he had no objections to nox. : § ghampion of the world from 1874-18 tivity is Indispensable fi, tho de-| Park on Saturday afternoon, Nov drowiway Sporting Club of Brooklyn ateey Cline, Pranke Callaban, Soldier Morro. fy gd decided that the| ing properly conducted in legitimate) well, the wrestling experts have ; When he retired. He became boxing | velopment of soldiers, The Canadian | 24, Yale, Pennsylvania, Massachusetts on ‘Phanksgiving Day afternoon Bartfield, Beopy Valzer and the management of 0 0% F rrouid penent most by @ workout! clubs, he doubtless had in mind clubs! deserted us, but New York 19 tf 4 instructor of the N. Y. A. C., and/ military authorities have repeatedly |Inetitute of Technology, Dartmouth, iiyun has not signed for Hartley as de Manhattan A 9 Clube Kd Waldron, Dan @9¢ mental diversion at White Marsh, aun h were bullt to house wade ofl a i ree city. { Just once, years afterward, came back |stated that sports on a wholesale |cornell, Columbia and the College of but Promoter Weismantel {s certain | ‘eKetrick and aysolt, aro donating an ambolance thelr plans were upset by the facul oxing fans exclusively and not those H to fight a short bout with Champloi: | plan both mado the Dominion fighters | the city of New York are the colleges 4 to die Red Crom, to be sent to the fighting frout aaa a al in Prance for the use of our boys in the trenches, The mouey for this vurpose Is the net receipt of te boxing ehow held reomntiy at the Manhattan which hold fight crowds one night a week and are let out for many and various purposes the other s!x There _> ROOT WILL TRY HARD @ommittes because many membera of} the team would miss classes to-day) and to-morrow. Whether or not the O Jack Dempsey, whom he outpointed. | physically fit and supplied the recrea- ‘ Mike is as enthusiastic a boxer to-|tion that ts essential In the monoto- : when he won the middleweight| nous camp drill. that will have teams in the race. No more entries will be accepted. A race Jack Britton whe realized $1,800 ont of the ui Mory-tnreo years ago, n ° are few, very few, of the TO WIN 5TH 6- . He is «| And Uncle Sam's soldiers all |for freshmen will precede the varsity two fights be has engaged io w far thie week, |\ ©. at whiob tl emenuoned toxers fongut S4Uad Will make the trip to White Mareh | Jegitimato clubs In Greater New York H 6-DAY RACE, veteran of tho Civil War. At pres-| gone to bo athletes ‘That's what |contest, and for this Yalo, Harvard, getting 9%0 for beaung Jobmay Tillman {n Phila. |for uothing, thelr opovoeata all being vid for Will be decided to-day, when the) The Fairmont A. C. in the Bronx is Eddie Root, wi t 4 ent Miko is engaged in’ recruiting th ae doing down at Camp Upton] Pennayivania, Syracuse, Columbia and ‘#ptia and §550 for defeating Soldier Bartfield | weir sarrices, coaches will present thelr side of the| one of them, the Broadway Sporting ate Root, winner of four stxday goldiers for one of the new National and ut every other great canton-|City College have already entered *! the Quecusbery A. C. of Buffalo, wae tovtay case to the university Athletio Council. | Club of Brook yn isa nother, and, pos- | Tees, will make a determined did to Quard regiments, and a hospital unit| ment—making both soldiers and ath-| teams, and inore entries are expected, matched to fight Eddie Shevlin, the Boston wel-| winie Jectocn will mest the winser of the| The pia 7 i‘ cial Lat lermont A; » Aorons the}annex his afth classic in the coming ‘| with which he is going to France to s. Loxing is compulsory for all they will be received until the bday for twelve rouiids, to @ declaion, at 060 row Tendier-Frankic MeManws bout at the Olym-|,, on Perere "eave: Reeea | te lente reap pooane grind at Madison Square Garden the x Oaniz up in another war. gig obese ete the canes Laks A. 0. af Lawrwace, Maw.. ca ‘Thanby |5i0" cA. which, thee piece Toaniagiviag Day. /'22IT Dreparations for the Cornelt| it tsn't hocensary Ao mhegrion the New| week of Dec. 2-8. ‘The “Sprinting Tommy yan was middiewelght| Tho sport not only Increases phys- ree ng Day afternoon, Jackson was ecbediled to box McManus on wits #ame with @ light workout. Following ? A. Cu. a - C. champion after Fitzsimmo: who | Comamittes of the al efficiency, but makes the youth | The Nominating | a and one or two other out and out| SWede" was signed to-day by Promoter |United Stat if Association last Graduated into the he vy weight class when he knocked out Jim Cor- confident and rescourceful. As mod- ern bayonet fighting is based on the it issued the ticket of officials for Tie ‘and Frederick 8. Wheeler of Apa- m1 inny Frtle, the fast ttle bantamweight of who te now be under the manage | be called the bout but as be wished to extend his honeymoon @ blackboard talk in which McCaffery gave the playera final instructions, the clubs, but me ubership rules in these organizations are too strict to permit William IL Wellman, who will aelecy Root's partner in a@ day or so, — quad took the fleld for @ punting and|of their holding bouts at a profit,| Root rode his first #lx-di tt for the heavyw hampion-| principles of boxing, tt is doubly tm- | we ed an President to mic- , Andras, the premier fet pao} Al Caroly of Brockim has been eppolated | si | Beside: © are profes et leeeiod qs Bett tor he heavywelght champion | principles of Boxing, ft te ORE LS. | NOTA, Was PAD OG G2, ETM ONTG AA Onis. | moter ot Milweubee, will have Jee. Burman, exe |mathanttr’et tai dines, or ot Caieee ee fianal Grill, The team will leave this] Hesides, there are no, professional [teen years ago. ‘Time has not lessoned Si] the middleweight title, Ryan‘clatmed| como proficient in the manly art. This caused somo little surprise, as 1t | Chicege bantam, as iis next opponent, ‘They ba eal J fg the rule to re-elect the chief ‘execu- tng hows will be conducted there every Fy Frisch will not be promoters attached to these organi rs his speed and he expects to be Ie riday lons, Boxing 1s regarded as purely _ " 4 been booked up to mre! In a tan-round go at the | night, jin the lne-up to-morrow, and it 1s a y ‘contender for the capital pit the title and defended It successfully | Just when the men at Camp Upton Renee tat it ean es fa Ht | ainment in these clubs, pital prize of for about ten years. He was a won-| will become familiar with thelr new |Hve, for (& enone form, i ot ee) big Auditorium on Wetuewiay eventng, No ree |improbabte that Crovat will play. Up-State there are legitimate clubs | $3,000 that goes to the winning team S derful boxer, very game, a hard hit-| hoxing gloves Benny Leonard, Who) his business duties permitted him little — Feery Aico) Qncat Gartner bare been | The officers and enlisted men at Camp | that specialize in the promotion of| 2 ¥rar | 4 only vias ster and a top-notch champion. Ryan| has been appointed an instructor by | time for golf. Beginning to-morrow night, ail figit fane who | tres Die tos et the Arne A. ©. of New| econ, xaphank, le L, who are on the|DOxing shows which come under the| game to win rst oicce ee thre, ihe might have been champion for sev-|the Commission on Training CaMPS! soi, of the golfers who will take Stet to witnem the boring shows Rud by the) Haren wert Monday sight, *|division football ‘team, which mee [Read of legitimate clubs,as_ Gov. | Cessive years. With Oliver Darien for ] eral years more, but he developed some| Activities, will be on the job down! Tarte O) Nel Aliicn match for the | Broadway @porting Ciud of Brooklyn, will have to m from Camp Devens at: the Polo | Whitman classifies them, but not In} a partner he won the 1904 event, and a trouble that made {t impossible for|at Yaphank teaching the selectives | Q*'kr°G “A. entertainment fund on the | be enrolled as member in advance and besides, | Benny Leonard will lmve one week trom to-day | Grounds on Noy. 24, are devoting every | New York repeated in 1905 and 1908, Joe Bogler him to take a hard blow in the body| how to wield their mitts, [lnk of the Lnglewood Country Club |wit have to present their meinbermbip cardia at wi Sallor Kirke there| minute in" which they are tree from | Boxin good a sport to bel being his riding mate on both occasions: ‘without great distress, and as he was| Even now the !mmenso camp re-| to-morrow practised there yesterday. | tho ciub before they will be admitted, ‘The boute Uieir routine duties to bard and thor- | conduc re subterfuges, wiich| He won with Jimmy Moran in 4910, fairly well off tired and went| sembl roat athletic fleld. There | Jerome, Travers, who 1s to take Franch | 16 as follows: Willie Loughlin vs, Augie Ratuer, —_— jough practice in preparation fer the | cheapens ad of uplifting it.| beating out such stars as Rutt end PR EO AE se fe ga Re fel pce Ae RE Las A ulinet's place ay & partner for Jos 3 \game, Two former college stare who are | ‘Therefore, in view of what the dove | Clarke, Fogler and Hill and’ c , to his old home, Syracuse, to live, | === = Guilford, had two round. (id Os- | Seamus O'Brien va, Young Rumo ati Red Mo- ow in the service and who probably, wit ahaa ida Mite erinect mone it | Hen and Goullet and He recovered his } but never! tne idea of being beaten by “that |Wald Kirkby; | Jerry, was In good form Doneld ve, Tommy Eim, ali ten-round bouts, WALTER MILLER TO RIDE play with the Upton team are Lieut, \Denoov Pail interentod ae: Yellman also announced that he has , t to “come back" and dispute| ek.” Corbett, Sullivan was |Sll day, gettin oinelsler, the gr aly end, and Lieut. | behooves ain aa, Cent ned up Another pair of ridera,. Wy; 1 ack,” Corbett. Sulliva . © retré n clashing with the , b ers, Willie the championship honors with other | 34 ct consiilen ‘and in such shape | 74 {in ‘the afternoon Mike Collins evidently mene to etre the boring RACE HORSES AGAIN, Farts URUNEHE OFVETS piaeee | OE he would be far batter for Hanley (and Jake Hagin, who Anish claimants and holders of the title nel ee coulan't run half @ mile On| De Witt Clinton retained tts lend for | tana of Minneapolis an opportunity to eee plenty BUT IN AUSTRALIA | the t until the new Legisla- | the fourth ronbina tion tence: forme had relinguished. Ryan was wise. |e od or do his usual training-|the Manhattan Borough High School | of hant fighting at his club tn that city on Nov. " Union College closes its football sea- | ture convenes at Albany on Jan, 1| free the others bee ogee As for Johnny Kilbane, Johnny an- | oi To sefore the Corbett fight, |swimming championship by defeating | 29. for besides having Fred Tuiten booked up -_——————- son to-morrow when it meets Ham- | and there work for the passage of al Pawrence-Thomas ant Ciecd ,nounced a couple of months ago that er Po Mant benae Gateat the ay Be, Canes, OF naemperne. Cay with Guaboat Smith for ten-round bout, he has Walter Miller, one time star ton College nt wipten. Pa decisive jaw which will put t sport on a a he was about to retire because his | Put i "t ha ‘i ‘ a : “ ce | fust added enother god scrap Wo the programme y Victory over Ps ds OF eralized basis, a position j erits, rey orbett wouldn't have fought Fitz. ‘tL. Commerce won first place jockey of the turf world, is to ree |) Victory, over Fe oe Tat B , a pos it, wite worried over his fighting, and) orien million dollars if he| PoRetn the Felay. and fancy dive con-|by malching Mulbum Baylor end Jack Malone, ‘ ns Fagin (Rie vege al Won Wibvous tie meres ge te in view of what the National Govern: | Besause he had all the money he) sid suspected for a moment that the! teste, but in’the last four competitions | the 6 Veu) fighter, for ten rounds, urn saddle in Australia, |) auarterback, ddent of vietory over ther | ment thinks of it as a developer of eared for. ere was a ere Pah middleweight champion would whip| had to be satisfied with runner-up poal- _—- He will sail shortly for the An- |! (ij tyais in the Buff and Blue, for war fight by Benny Leonard, but that didn’t | middie amp fone. ae Ae Ses leek i Geen a cee es ‘ Buf oo eet) le 3s vee hamplon. | him easily and knock him out in four prin s eee : . podes San Francisco ai : ——— eee ee eet fautmegne| teen. rounds, — Fitasimmons lan’ | tgeloal miler ary tat w te le 2-11 companied by James Melvor, who || yiVi"2,e,,duplay of form and strength ttle, Kilbane could go right along | Suhre y orries retired for six yeara| has been compelled to call off bis tou-round «| Talking of Miller, Mclvor say: | De Witt Cunton In ‘a. practice game at probably, but he was the first of ail|and imtended to stay ip retirement with Harry One. the Piushurh Lt barreeaht, |} extitier 1a in excellent physical ||South old. Tom, Thorp and’ Nelson f he was thi ‘, Cy enthu 2 ove! 0 Phe boxera in tha United Slates tg| for life, He expected to romain re] The New York Glants will play & 7” condition and rides with all the [ii istig of the Blue and White eleven : ovis ed 6 defeated, but yielded to a ‘ showin ' if | «volunteer his services to the War De- | tire My ane femand that he come | eeTtes of epring Lisirtad with the Cleve-| 11. gitson, the sew manssw of Willie Mee || dasb and confidence that charac- Seven fouchdowns were rolled up partment ase boxing instructor in Me Rind’ fight Johnson, He trained | !and Indians on thelr way north ee han, the San Pranclaco heavyweight, clinched an-|] terized bis great successes in the |) 4#*!0 as 2 . iB the army training camps. He ix now | O’y he hundred pounds of fat in ten|thelr training camp next year, in-|other match today for Mechs, He eigned bin|| saddle bofore his weight increased, || The Columbia freshman team will A l h working hard in his new Job, and | g#f one hun ne Hanh and expected |atead of playing ® series with the |up to meet Buiy Maka we caver Ught dears-|T Tov ever, the scale of weights for || mect the, Wesleyan. freshmen this ‘af- s usual, wit increasing costs, probably will not try to fight in the to win jt. Johnson knew Willard | Detroit Tigers, as they did last April | weight of St, Paul, for ax rounds at the Olympia 4 4 be ternoon at South Field. The Wes evan ° . ° ring any move when the war is over. And thought he was simply a big, {and were scheduled to do again, ‘This| 4. A, of Potladeiphla, on Monday oveuiug, Dor, |{ the Australian tracks are much cubs have two decialons over the Blue poor-quality goods are being intro- (poe = ea \fanky fellow who could be eastly out. | change of plan 1s announced by John |g, Meehan fought # twelve-round draw with Tom |} heavier than is the caso in this Siscine ®streak of the Middletown 4 ° F $ boxe id pushed over whenever the| B. Foster, Secretary of tho New York |Cowler at the Armory A. 4, of Borin on Tuss-|} Country, Miller expects to make || cluven* which has won in two wucces duced and bein desi nated as the tended to retire without being | Pore? And pushed over nodes. |Ciub, It comes as a surprise, for the | day nlabt. PS pcb iy tegreeman tive years. Peaten, but few have been wise What these champions need te @|rouson that the Glants and’ Detroit —— e name for himeelf in Australia, PT seminar sie \enough to know when they were ripe real, genuine, honest-t'gosh fortune| made an agreement at the conclu-| Jack Manloa, the wel known boxing prometer|| whero ‘racing is racing.’ Miller || ITHACA, N.Y, Nov. 16.7\rhen th best. for defeat, John L. Sullivan ridiculed teller. Then they'd all retire in time, | sion of the games last spring to come p a town z am up 4|} weighs 134 pounds at the present J/Cornell foothan Sot inam’ game. th © d North Lonnie or ame are . pola A. A- ofl] tine and expects to make 129 [| were more cheerfulness’ and good foel rangement the: d before, “Philly,” ch Jack is hen in ridlow Gonditl ing in the camp than have bec | after ia that between Chainpion Benny Leonant|{ pounds when In riding conditio: ing in te cgome tine. Wor the a A Drunkard’s Plea. Tells How LOVISVILLE, I; Now. 16 —with the [niga Pasty ite. Meum nasa vk met || Kotiowing are a fow of Walter's | ond'tline this week ‘the, varaity showed but trade-marked products must a election of Peoria, he 1918 Cons Liiiy Gitson regard © bout and “OId’ As: provement, giving an encouraging ention city, the National Ass lon of ie Ma Sls uve beaty records: demonstration of improved form and 1 uU 1 * He Was Released From the Bahebatt Tosaguien shoved sar bee Banari ees Meise linac muaie Gy emeiindten. on MAItain ther quality. antio f 4 P cruby in a bale hour and tackini e as f Alechaiie 4 \ it “he i i em Pesta) unaane Geoegs Chaney at] 1908-824 winners, rubs in 6 oe nan and Catry Ms A John H. Farrell, Se Naltimore apd Johuoy Dundee of this wii |f 1907—Ten successive firsts at 5 clover Tans, A d d 2 4 Bondage of Alcoholic Slavery iii. won near 1ahn tan gratacromis at tel] gpeopstead “Tay 140 track || ng. sew York Atle con ene aNd SO We see more and more oer Wag ‘4 ‘d,, President of the Olympia A of Philadeinuia on next Monday saxidts record), ane a itt night that one of the Leading Druggists Guarantee Results rho juan, thie, oreserintton [In potted to fi nlgot, Ae Doth men have fought before and pat || (World's record) ; Pelee the Ary Posts” rool Guseriminating Americans paying bb My heart bleeds £ drunkard, Ee ‘dron thonal Commi: ston in the internet Up e slashing battle, they ought to furnish os- Has ridden five winners {n ono rage ‘for’ the chakaplonanip ot the A 4 rt bles deh pry ¥ h { nor Ie affairs. ‘They will en-|cther great arap ia t ap different occasions, Mpolitan district now being play d 1 h Rimoeesely wins 3 could tapet sham te me elrende like | genes, MBE range easly payment ot] emt ere | dey. on. ten diferent occasions, metropolitan Garious army ad. navy slightly more an selectin, that the’ ciutehes, of the demon drink. If 1 4 Fained © funds for drafted players O'Dowd, the new mld Rode 1.500 wingers In bis career {1 Spots around New Fork, will be held : : Fram, arapkaraat graven. Yaw, my ra ° ander for, more than 4h | | Cloveland A7ia pranaby, train et, New Resi gent Mal AD li a8 suit winners in thirty-five | Sunday. Nov 28.1 ab,, expan’ otis moderate, mild, mel 0 iskey for drink was cotpletely destroye 1 und now it ts woing on one| Orleans ‘and wil Join the Glantw at on, th tue ferwolght chaimplo A inners ty! eet hay @ aspec he - R 1 Ww 1 Th ’ : ved me. ODI 0 he had his las! o7en Eames will be e-round bout ¢ Arnon f ‘ime, as the teams to meet Sieg 907 ta Se prcerintion that saved tote He ede a ee ag (meee MueUte. Sears Katies fi, bam a tree and jovi at te Ammon) a, a. 2f]] gponthe, belng more than Danny | Army-Navy wane, aa the teams omit! oe Wilson —Rea ilson—That’s 4 Mes, tea or any liquid. Almost every ih powders on my husband and | Qtwerent route from that travelled. by Rite Lavi waka aha Maher piloted tn ten years. are the a Bay Park and the post team ’ " thing had been tried on me without rewults, oof the greatest cures in this |New York and Detroit last season, The ata ee ae at Pena glosum, New Rochelle, All ‘| #0 don't experiment with anything but tes hasn't’ ole for atmont | tte most Ukely (1. ted are Aur ah bao a O'Dora tka se aa . jst ads . y gee ge tig mm ike the ame’ alace | HOU ga "Louisville," Indianapolis St. Monicas Play To-Night, Tuohey Shades De Foe. | o antelees can be ands ain What T have. ‘This hes been Solum bus: — The ck St. Monicas five have a ORT, Nov. 16. — ; . q Cderlesn and. $0 "veur for me witnout ari jamay [OP Colum’ a hard: task confronting them this eves lmuoney. the —TuaKed Tightwel Decidedly the desirable Whiskey for the Home { Johnny ve f 2 ep . ” ‘. 2 ily e Foe o 4 a feet a oney retund gunrantes, shown the baseman, has © etvitte ning when the ? nN. J. and Bill De Foo of ; : 5 ate OF 1s Pare. authorized tO, m1v6 | tamed Lm, release from * St, Paul fought twelve slashing rounds 4 FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous club recipes for 4 Wborresove prescription ts filled.) ‘There | Ser > harniee. Johnny's playing day hacager, Th here last ni y's constant at " . ‘ ' & Pp have everything y and Bi ie tO | ha ‘ | ward his ition of again . a te out De Foe | Moone odforhers (ale * sold in| manuge major league t¢ r the ho ” iy ‘ President the final no ox Mot | tee. b Keita fy d ? nic 4 i linvers expla lw i} & co} bore be ; dss rug. leaso was provided for by a his contract which exgtred They guatautee do the wark or refund jue money, — AGT, f Ee stat @ we Atlas A, C. of Chicopee wee arched to-day to Dex Jun will follow the games, , ing un rs few rounds. las