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+ New Tork trening World) IT ALL DEPENDS ON HOW YOU'RE HITTING ’EM Locwen -Gee! Ber tL MAW Prenze AT Taat! =F TATRA | GHGATE Canoe 11 1H0T Meae as 1, COLOMS Mouaart .. / tg enacltunnesy Professional Boxers Who Have Been Engaged to Instruct Sol- diers at Various Army Train- ing Camps Have Big Task, as Each Will Be in Charge of Training Forty or Fifty Thou- sand Men in Boxing. | Coors, Nos York traaing Wenn ERE ts the bonor roll of Ameri- can professional boxera who have been appointed by tho| Waited States Government to act a Boxing instructors in our army train-| ing camps: Armstrong, William P.. Camp Hare ok, Au Ga Gibbons, . Camp Dodge, Des Moines, | Kilbane, Johnny, Camp Sherman,| Chillicothe, 0, | Leonard, nny, Camp Upton, Y. i hank, L. I. a fh Lt | STEAM! AW Ger MAY OVERCOAT No WONDER T Cant WIT ABALL © * ALL TFFENED UP WITH Se COLD THE Way T AMT ik Levinsky, Battling, Camp Devens, Ayer, Mase. MoeAllis job, Camp Funston, Fort Rile: \. MoFariand, Packey, Camp MacAr- thur, Waco, Tex . @ Mandot, Joe, Camp Sheridan, Mont-| <. gomery, Al Russell, Frankie, Camp Pike, Little Ee A SESE ea neat are — Ark. 7 if Gaiiletic Notes) Legality of Club Boxing Camp Doniphan, Ai ea Oe omer Lenn’s Win Over Michigan Again Proves J. Lng, Gouie came onan ee] Magt?s Superiority Over West on Gridiron 2: 0% eece.e Is Up to Grand Jury Now i, Ob Dunn, Jimmy, Camp Taylor, " wille, Ky. yr Pp Taylor, Louie P Ritchie, Willie, Camp Lewis, Ameri- Quakers’ Eleven, Generally | ¢ n five-mile run of the St. Christopher Club, which was held in Harlem, Al- ; tho: nell and Nebraska, and the only |ing and powerful defensive work waa | {oueh | oan Lake, Weeh. . \thing uncertain about the game with | the outstanding feature in Pennsy‘s| po vethe rine went ‘to the A 4 Jes a T i ake! as C 0 Btu 0 ory. c Ingent, ! ad | j CY THER boxers will be appointed Regarded ‘Weaker Than Winuen Gorin eter Bean naaine a Taipan toxity bade Aeubie Goppe nae week tub: Anlalc ives tea | ; , { . to take charge of tho work in| Wolverines, Scores Efsy|bad.u very satisfactory neason, so the |nerit-—the Blue and Red team and | Brooklyn A. A, was third with 68 points. |Niq Summonses to Be Issued for | One's! to take charge of the matter. i ") other camps a little later, but . sate # ~ leonfident Westerners prepared earty | Berry's right foot, which accounted] tarry Spies won the Individual honors | C PeeR Here's what Inspector MeDonald { this is the full list to date. Just h Victory, Chiefly Through] tr a Roman holiday, +” | for three fleld goals, for the. Morningside Club, outaprintine | Court Appearance of Princi-| says: j P . Just how ay ) Well, the much vaunted Michigan | Berry found the range of the Mich!-| Harry Brown of the Harbrook Athletic I i “It is foolish for the fight club man- hi much of an honor has been eiyen| Berry's Wonderful Kicking, | mavhiie cracked, a eviinder inthe | €20, Roa! and shot over two tong field |Ciub. Brown, had @ thirty second nd-| Pals at Broadway Sporting] agers to imasine they can get aroufd | ptthese men can be judged from the first f utes of the gam a; Rous In the third period and one|Yantage of Spleg, but the latter made te Ej the law by holding bouts for mem- fact that cach will be in charge of Mister Yout really had to hurry up| More in the final period. uma gary and passed Brown oasis Club’s First Membership Plan} ir:s. tr ts avsolutely against the law, tgaining forty or Afty thousand men O CE again Kastorn football has|to keep his demoralized team from The other Penn points came trom|ran an especially fine race in winning) Show, Which Was Conducted |“% while 1am not ad to seeing touchdown, the result of a Michigan | the fast time prize. He was the ncratoh | ’ as Co! good boxing match, when the law * 101 proved Its superiority over the | going all to os. a | fo boxing. It Is no small task, But Western brand.. They raiee|, Many ari i the boys are going at it with @ ‘will ’ hd i , Kick being blocked on her fitteen-|man behind the feild of 200 starters, but i | at they are not logal, why it decided by ieee ete po erereen yard line and three busy Quakers maraepe ie tnt Heras. bth ype sy Without Any Interference. jis merely a matter of me doing my to master the Job, and they'll make |2U8*y Players out in the corn belt. was practically beaten in the firat | shasing the bull over and falling On it | 97 was. 63 seconds better than | deere Mente povee orveets ceucn Syl ood, Henny Leonard writes me from |! physical power they're the equal | period. The Quakers ut the opening | RA LUChdown | Lay ay | that accomplished by any other runner, LTHOUGH there was no police|duy night wil be placed before the epbank that he le making a good | of thelr Eastern opponents. Tho dif-| kick-off cut looms with n stow of A&- | mont a h of a surprise as Mich!-| One of the most unusual track and | Interference at the Broudway|Grand Jury. Then when the man- atart, with the help of Director Glick, | ference 1s the scien and style of |Sressiveneas the Westerners didn't} fant fleld athletic meets of the year will be . ure © indicted they w av y gan's collapse, | : gers are indicted they will have a i formerly u great Princeton athlete, | gamo used. by the rleal, ceotione | exbect to encounter ie Mcreee eimpiy eldark held at Sandy Hook on Wednesday when Sporting Club's first member. |4sere are Indicted they will have a who is in charge of all sports at Yap- al sectton' On @ punt in the early minutes: by pdb ihr innlinedaniild! Sbnntge’- oY anneal B Ninth Coast Defense | ship plan show Saturday night, it {8]sure that the membership subterfu, oie ting Levinsky writes from | Strong Weatarn teams have frequent-|wieman, Weston, the sensational |e" @ coring punch, Thelr affenae.| Raxlincnt sa ened nore eit At our, [expected that the legality of boxing | will not be allowed to stand.” ad $ y n * Hi vn] Wha ere 4 of it, lac oth |an all-day comeptition, Lieut our- | ¢ ed tha ity of bi {ll not be allowed to sta amp Devens. Perhaps some of the|ly been defeated by Eastern clevens| Michigan quarter, was heavily thrown | 7 Wor and variety. Not a single for-| hens, Who wis Captain of the Univer: | under the old aystem w in bel The Broadway Club is a legitimate ‘ @Patticr’s thousands of friends will belthat were supposed to be inferior, | bY Miller, the Penn Captain. i case wake sity ‘of Pennsylvania varsity football | organization while: has erected a interested in what he has to #Ay. ‘The defeat of Michigan by Penn wae |, Weston and several other W ‘or the sole purpose of hold- ‘oldiers of th: vas. ted and nol iii, ty Iss ta tl directing general | tested in the courts. Police Inspector jufidinse 4 y five yards, fy") havin be : ~ # Hero's tho letter Ines resented the Mery tackle. Up! Mint vielded over five yards. of the mect. having been appointed re- | Thomas McDonald and his staff took ing boxing and wrestling bouts. No PT have been here for the past [Just one more in the long list of these | charged. Mirmus, the Quakers best | put peatirad dene the Kee ommiie Coney athletic oMtcer of the regiment. |41. namney of the promoters and the other kind of entertainment has’ been four weeks, trying my_ best to |!ntersectfonal reverses: plunging halfback, who defended his! argument.on the merits of the coach- has arranged for | boxers, and It {8 said that instead of Staged in the big structure since It built. ents, the first to be i morning, The prizes |issuing summonses for the men to Varihing we yest noveliy, the tnoine appear in court the evider athered the Broadway Club, I eash reward or Saturday night by the police will be thé fore the show began make the men in Camp Devens as Michigan came to Philly heralded |Captain with so much spirit that) ing wa + good boxers an Loan. It will do@ as one of the most powertu: elevens | UAVe Fultz, the umpire, disqualined Jot of good in the bayonet MehUng Vuiy Up y " him and Weston. With Weston went f! and when they Ko over the top. I urry Up Yoat ever assembled. The) Michigan's hopes for a victory. The! the big crowd with an attack that a 4m teaching class boxing to non- Wolverines had decisively defeated | highly tou Western eleven began] had force and m different plays. twent aur hours, For t the and Jury, and commissioned officers and they 4 weaken in the line. ‘Tho backs| Berry, bight and Bell, who took third place winners there ; nie erin? Reed, reminding you stra, that struct their com) *. Tam also en prope ection, Straus’s place, wore all effective both Cah prizes. I, be! Ub: fa: She; AHOMmeY crore ced aeamnerling Cine, trying to organize Bh class of com- | Opened as a regular membership club quently, failed to gen-| at rushing and with the overhead — rand thet you must-appreciate the missioned officers, All the men | Every seat holder was enrolled in the power shown in eariler) system, Berry made two long runs fact that the character and the conduct take w big interest in the work, I | club's books and paid dues as well as Michigan grew weaker,| from a fake kick formation that took his entertainment {a being officially #5 have a class now of about ninety- | aii assessment. The police in the old] Penn developed unexpe the Westerners completely by eaued end ped. At this Very six ines and expect soon to have a | days before the Frawley Law used to Howard Kerry, the at | prise, Rea Lita Ok aaUr eee ae Soe systeins used In the East and smoothly at anny Dunn. announcer, spoke as follows be ‘or the r hand, surprised ed_strengt! nn full sur- class of at least 200, You would | raid boxtng clubs, beat in the doors, back, Was almost a team himself. His] But Michigan was surprised all the cont unbecoming a gentleman, at f+ be surprised to noe them fall into [hustle people about and muke « long, accurate punting. strong rush-' way through. ENED ea i aK pire iy of 20,000. whi oven hoe ve or disparaging reniarks boxing positions, They must be | Mighty disturbance that put the clubs) ——————— san jf. Saliivan, e Prin 000, yenizance of and should be a1 Is well within the realm of possibility. (Si) is The bitard players of New York wii ',climinated y can | meet organization this evening ut ag such. "rince-| S80 o'clock at ‘Thum'a Billiard Acad- to applaud the | versity swimming and water has issued lila tirst call for va \didates. Although minor sport at ton must be self-supporting this yeur, and) fies ambulance Was purchased Sagur- tuky { swimming has always been @ losing | day and will soon be on exnibition here & ten , the success of the |In New York ling season ticke | natural born boxers. Boxing wil (Out of business even if thelr right f be a great pastime for all the | un boxing shows for thelr membe: boys as soon us the weather gets | Was afterward upheld in the courts, too bad for outdoor games. It | M4 It Invarlaoly was, seems that ¢ red-blooded man | There Way to “strong arm" po! Tikes boxing -elther to watch it or | Work Saturday evening, so wo can } box themselves. Mr, Nelligan is [dusted tn thinking that the poltc = the Athletic Director of the camp, [had instructions from “higher uy however, privileg fforts of the members extrome pleasure of announcing yund exhibition of sclentifle box= While the mateb homing clubs as well 4 of several | conduct @ lareo te pee fron out}! ens which by the way, | fact ng Club, Messrs, Thomas Him and McDonald, Gentlemen—1 thank Gotiam, bat | mana nt in # 'n) CHICAGO, Nov, himael ‘und he sure jaa fine man and un- | that were quite different from the ine |2f (OWN have made nts to being | Menklb: <b» ance has made possible a sctiedule|{n possession of thi Away 8 i derstands his business. ‘The Y, | structions from “higher up" in the bet 4 mate Leonard, eM ioeel ye {Of nearly as large w gcove as in the championship, for the, second consecu- oadway Sporting Club made ne | LC. A. has eleven buildings | jold days. A police inspector presented the world's amploi and | tare tliowad aM | ast. While water polo prospects aro un-| Ve season, Chicago, Jilinols, and Alin: MArekee Dee reviously enrolled aa & d iJ it out next Sat- member, It did n at the Broadway 3. « nh Vutsey Cline, it was until t t Mike O'nwt aganet Jack D that these two great fiahters’ were | M oF Uae when | | oO merely walk nd attempt to and tries to make it aap deniably gloomy, the Tigers are count-/ against it w ‘or the Arst time in thetr bist on |utday for secondar ing mo in their history on | Wrday for secondary honors of the ae at the Jass m the boys. ‘The Knights of Colum- |Itely requested permission to go In finally signed up for a scrap, Jack ie : ‘he power. | Pay a sum ip orde Y ay 4 z os supine Stauber producing a championship swimming | io en, with “Chick” Hari on the spot. hey tur bus also lave two big halla und |and see how the was being ob- Hanlon, the popular fleht promoter of | BO. Eesem, eamuaniot tw h tet | team, UL RO eleven thuck, again ite star: Just auch would-be membe j the sh | | are putting up another one, They | served. He was welcomed with open philadelphia, was the lucky manager to | bere today for h the champ! ched- |. this was the plan: You called on | ' and homelike a® possible W was about to begin, and po- du Another battle royal marked the third are also doing they can to |arms and escorted to a ringside seat a twenty roan! With turis, season | the club officials during the week as DE ee Sere nt ee jland the bout, Jack felt that the only AC. ow ule Rance. h een reaueste ; uke the boy's fee! sme. They | from which he quietly vie . ee ee en the Scottish-Americans : 4 ‘ rs {hud been reauested during thelr last BURG, 8. N — Mens the hove fest Wy Resi. They Nace ne atte Snceetas way to grab this Important match was manager of Eggers, | meeting between the Scot : aoe | Bee ty displayed a aur: | few shows under the Frawtey law, You ‘ Si exc Se R gave us one of thelr balls to hold vedings. The official made notes of} RS allow the lotar to stop off at fof Newark und the Babcock & Wilcox | prising form, in down'ng | toade out. an application. for member the crack bantamwelght our classes in any time we want [the names of club officals, boxers, ' the managers 0 8. | tipartanture and tex for the quidem before eolte | eoccer eleven of Bayonne in the Na-|Chicako, (The defeat of the | ai nd’ pald dollar as your initia: vy, won his second battle tn it &e., and left without bitting any. 48d after getting Harry Pollok's cons | to the Cresent City fal Chal phy series of the| Muroons—the firat of the s¢ tion fee. You then recetved a card here on Saturday night, by PP with ‘Bont wie body over the head with a club, sent In “Philly. Manton 1 to this = ited St Vootball Association at | the upsets of the ye : )entitied you to the privileges of {thing Kiddy, the Brooldyn 1 PATTLIN LEVINSKY Times hay hanged city and af fA stort Kk with Elly | + fant member West side Baseball Park in Jerse ‘Kenuias Duan to Matar paet club and | rm salu, And gy * ae fin fourth round, Frankle 1 {The legal authoritie w being in! Gibson, manager of Jeonard, made) *? Club on Tanke | Cit D the two Hye! tounis had) | ESimer cramer, world'é champlot ipped that is" Maye Burne late tor tie tanta eee ING in New York State isn't! Posmeasion of ail the facts, including an offer for } whieh he | wit Be ee eH Met uare att tne ee Pre eds neeratlte vane ne b dattlo : Dew i Lerten donpaliealea riba recA tts ea | wil) rece ferched upon the banners of the Seutt: | ‘or sixteen consec ares be } a. Br py nt Indications) ee trom (he wecrotury, of Miata naceet it a 16 men will battle Mitoty ” Ish-Amy ns, The score was 2 to t |eonsldering an invitation by Promoter = = = i will be allowed to #9) iy now upt yp departnient unes St)8 J} show at fie all ? Will Bingham, welterweight wrest- William If, Wellman to compete in the right ale unless fly-by-night pro If it turns OMt that Gov, Whit Olyinpla, A. A, of Iwhia on og estaliohed ing champion, and Louls Nelson will | ¢¢ txeday race at Madin uare 4 WhIUMAN Wednesday evening, 1 one ut the tow which ean | ahh les of match bouts at | Onine six-day deo trouble bet run| was right io told a ik Wednesday even read oh con} Clash in @ fetes of match bouts at| * ohio to 8 j inptes he srouble by (ry to run | was V when he told a Hyftaln | ae it te a ingillmate elub srge Bothner’s Gymnasium, Hingham | Garden the week of DP 9 3 | Boxing shows under illegal conditions. | ne\ man there is no reason Je0ree BOHENt condition and hopes to| Kramer is expected to give a definit until hee boxing law is put] in When legitimate clubs) Frankie Morne of Jere City waily in| win in the first two falls, making @ third | anewer within a day or two. The pro {through the Legislature and signed] bold boxing bouts we Will have box- |day from Simrtanburg where ecessary, ‘The winner will take all, tn ir Je w spectal trip to the I by the Governor even, nder| ing in New York this win M ant Matting Kd | Flarry will be the referee, present box in regarded| Whether the aport will go on « t fe n' {imited round Papa. : t n_sbarapion: and asa moral | 18 entirely upon the action of |Fimukela gefeat ty Uh bade deo | om o Fppresenting Kr 1S like far nave Satu holders in Brondway 8.0 F who handle it ot igal awe was Crt si. Shen. Me yet id and the new t — rt tinue | quet frum toxina {ar ot ; as Champion A Spencer is | tina reine Jit in mrrting cisclon Il one at centered and will with his brother (eam AY Ab fie tine ce Lis Wine? "Minar dethroned Kramer la, summer after th supreme for sixt consecutive years A, (00 “For $25?” He said “Why, It's a Wonder” 1 affairs make np j ime tone ram won ite aeont vasheibal] to get the best. } That's what one man who hadn't for years paid !>ss rinsing fon come | RR, Wenty ucans, defeated the, eae: / away. At the end of ie i than $50 for a suit of clothes said lest week about a speci: Heit omticted boule | Tisha. b: of 3 gonis t ockaway war le ’ | $25 Amheim suit. ~— coms ther anna onie aerige a »| That’s why you see more and | It was a rough cheviot of distinctive design and in Joe Hurman. the creck Cb Waiter Laurett wast tide te He i mais i“ y e : . ry . 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Y. ‘That's All sieer as much as he can earn in a day, Arnheim Axtom, . = ‘rh nda ‘sagen || SURG BAA nieopietan tre ine, “Money retunded they depot | Goclare tha, © aydivale of balan uicg nas quvemationy, sin, inthe Joe avdamen, | varied GOLD MEDAL vrend waled ‘ If the last man in the world te @ Scot's =~ Says Inspector McDonald ** 0s" esis ; emy, 21st street and Broadway. The who are alming to please you, C now | ng between members of the Broadway | iwws| If you stop and think you will nue! kaneis] tealize that today conditions de- rar tockaway pera vevicet Mand that you pay slightly more Coy Had the Better of five Minutes of Fighting in the O'Dowd Fight, but they Were in Between the Rounds.” By Arthur (Be Baer, wrest, ie Pip Vraee Cyididijeg O® o a Yur F 1 Wine Mr floover be axking too much whem « some qoifera to cut down scores Well, Columbia at least managed to lose a game from a difficult angle, Roferes stopped a ilehtweight fignt in Boston when one of the boys ran out of bounds. All big colleges are playing In- formal foot! ‘The entrance fee is two informal dollars. Unieas they play some Southern team, Cornell can claim the Southern championship. ‘They still hold those ten-mile mara- thona in spite of the fact that it ain’t compulsory. Jess Willard’s cirous te now in winter quarters. Difference de~ tween a winter quarter an@ @ summer quarter (9 twenty-fwe cents, Golfer pa'd a professional two han- dred beans to watch him and discover his weak spot. He found out that his weak spot Was golf. LET'# STEP. Desperate Italians have flooded the streets of Venice Some golfers claim they play Seems just for the could fool the the golf clubs hom Some guys would go fifty-fifty with you !f you will put in both fifties, Snow fall always puts a tem- porary stop to the European ballyhoo, which is where war dif- | fers from baseball. McCoy had the better of five [minutes of fighting in the O'Dowd fight, but they were in between the rounds. Michigan beat Cornell and lost to Penn, which shows that you can't Judge the depth of the well by the jlength of the pump handle. Sea eee Two Extra Hole 4-Ball Matches At Fox Hills At the Fox Hills Golf Club both the morning d afternoon exhibition four- | bail affairs were carried to extra hol For a starter L. Walker Jr, the holder from Riel Pirte, ityefirst hole, After took on the ama- required two ex: high. Any th, himee! matoh for third hole, the. professtomals yd getting a 76, lker each had 17. with 79. When ey look: * won the 1, the short sixteenth nteenih in 3, squaring a {contest wita “pros” were { winners, but Walk thirteent