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_— THE EVENING WORLD, TUES ’ ‘ 7, 1917 ' ’ *» ba 7 WINDY WEATHER | WITH “BUGS” BAER “ff turttenin « . o* - 7’ Young Man Should Be iscouraged These Days, Lots of Room at the Top} » and Over the Top.” ee amines By Arthur ‘Bugs’ Baer, eg Oo owe Boxing is Too Great a Sport to Henin Hovis THE A A Die Because of the Private DoeanT ta te Bee, Prejudice or Well Meant Oppo- int 1 oe joh in the Amevivan Laagaly sition of Any One Man. It te Recretary of U. W. Forge omen - Polichee ' q Frew Pegteine 60 - - ; beet Pe ee Gee Great team work in einday FE future of busing ia New York P ‘ y 400, One bird rides all week State ie uncertain, Membership partner sprints the leet five mi clube may prove thelr Matt AND NOW THE FOOTH, WHA- old Bouts, Huteven if they do fiy-by 4ON 14 FOUR. TIINDS oven , fight promoters will surely creep in Rew and then and keep the sport in Hit take Aig. tere oe aie. incinnatl He starts = | There can be no excuse for the re- Peal of the Frawley law as jong Average golfer le a bird whe oan Doxing is allowed to continue tn/ keep hie gett down to two Raures om “membership clubs run by profes-| | : id two fing sional boxing promoters, If boxing, - 3 ' 4 New Yorkers can see good fighta goes on under such conditions the re-| , xoink to Philly, which te @ peal of the Frawley law will merely Ax on ples have succeeded tn taking the 7M box. Jim Coffey + ing fate percentage away from the New York State and in destroying legal contro! around fhe and restraint of a aport that can be| wise run properly only under strictly on No young man should be diacowte forced rules. awa 108 ° : | ayed these days. Lote of room of fi ‘ T may be that Gov. Whitman |] AT Ged peed dl wouldn't wign another boxing bill EST FOOTBALL NEWS I ° After meeting (hat Rutgers bunk cies 18 1h were paaeed by the Lewibe ntercollegiate Meets Cupld Black knows what the U seats lature with a clean majority, - FROM THE RIVAL A Ss | ’ are like But the NEXT Governor may be P Both Ind d Outd | <4 99 ; foot~ et Flatbush Business Coll rear i tase of Grunig Cl SORA On naoor and Uutdoor, AND ae atsy’? Cline, | sat'tcom'rae'ine rows recor of sport of men with good legal rules | ITHACA ¥., Nov : Lik ly t Bi Ab di | ; ‘ | Now §%—The : y dd L “e 99| never having been beaten by Hare nd regulations, Boxing ts too great | Cornell football team haw Bt tN] PHILADELPHIA, Pa, Nov, 81— e 0 be andone lsig (git anas- o Ae tard, Yule or the Canary Ialanda, a aport to die because of the private [considerably in the past ten days All (he Penn regulars with the ex- ‘ | Lay" ‘ Prejudice of well meant oppoaition— |] and should make a better showing| Cebtion of Capt. Heine Miller were War Will Probably Hit Two, {tie eton surely would i PHILADELPHIA, N | gatig, these Seummament: wan ara whichever It ma be—of any one man. | u v1 pet 7 se per he " ids ither, Dart-| i ie SLAP HLA, | Nov Patsy i: y y ani eanaylvania, than, tha| on Franklin Field for the finat|| More Athletic Fixtures the The WAUAGHE punted, hile Pont team ‘ai By William Abbott. Cline, the New York lightweight, who| POlee* ae score ? i an " he oO vr gates, wollo Pennayly 5 mA rh Ge | 7 bat ERE was boxing in Greece thou- |] thin season oe and recorda| drive for the Cornell game on Coming Season Uicua end Ooluinbin.wooke we tenes: HM) supremacy in golf Engiand rded as Bezny Leonard's most} YEA BO sands of years ago, Boxing was |} jon Gaoheaea tes ; wan the opin-| Thanksgiving Day, in s) Ay a tiga) unleea in tho meantin held for centurles has definitely | ‘ous rival for the Mghtweight _— Sesil kdown sport in Chine fhtnd | Sicthasehnars Ue ay by Dr, All| ‘Thore is @ chance that the zi Fences “Bet te. ormaales Varatty | passed to the United States,|champtonship, won another fight at! 4 Jim megs says he was barnstorme Br a cars cor ames endl ee ee ee b. Quaker Captain will not play on ERN will be no Intercollegiate | Te Hoare men are in a mond to con: This country now stands foremost {0 | che OWMpIA A, A. here Maat High HELO Ga i rian asl veaoeians tn eae with |Unard ate ave completed tt Thursday. Miller had hia Hight track and field champlonahtp) he. handicap araity sports, but, Fealixe tho playing skill of golfers and | knocked out the tough Eddie McAn- ‘ annual champlonebip tour: wate, \I the ‘tansbalt hee ae : rilla in| hand sliced on @ pair of Indian H\n, ie Me the Kast next apring. | | A ot ima but also from lack of iathcint of laying out up-to-date | drews with a well directed right hand Jami ys that he was going north Me ths dain ce kustory up. to'tac| Vooewnncs Mval few anort| apiian asd! DA. Hanaock, sagaieal || Drege buns corn so, ue Ladtoe TUREIR, | rend npurt! Tho chances are they | On ws Sevicig to. the dhe dni theythind round: [rey necuee ® week OC Ue Renin ao et Gak ot tecie dae ei thal adviner of Ge Guan, mnnokneed tas Et” toh under normal conditions would| full strengvn at ban esta OY Tho war of course directly brought | McAndrewa went down for the full bbe I) ha ae atin wane i uece in Baw bd rekene day that thore was danger of bi be held on the first Saturday of March,) |, — this change about; hundreds of} Count, Med Gan etrad cease hee, Candee || tons ban nares Te) Wiaroe, thal Batting “ating ial" esd GhAb HACKS ects in ceariae Gace ctl inutalo can have the national juntor | frominent players who have gone to Cline fought n cool, heady battle Hyde One of St had many “boxing rings,” which were has improved w 16t phostoaily,| was datuhiful (f the tender would || ose ‘ue ace of both cosets erul Le| Annouss, tere le no, de Por champion. |tho front and will never return; mag-| showing in. the first round, Kood ar Si ocr Hera and srilty tHe aaoeption’ Of Acker: | hi able’ to baipressnt at the etart oe May. ‘Tho fate of both meets will bo! ;\INOuK! there Is no definite Piered |nificent courses that have detertor edhe he Bel iat Mtg eee P rt ° places aachts a | ton’ on this point, te te | second, howaver, Patay cut loose 7m PEAT tenet, like the @adlatoes| oz] eect Ue ang Ven Hom the fam and the outlook was none aera ee rrpagh ag Neate . “ the AA Could wel SCA ea pp erebey sheep pastures through | battered Mekndiawe cane ceoe’ the erformers tt R jon when it] too bright of hin gettin, » A. A, wooks, It ts! ‘alo, Which held tho 1917 meet, w: pglect; nobody at home with a desire | [8S having ht Pai T Ronni ty oie ses ps the Se contest In the later bird seed Ay oe by an oficial of tho association | fay. i mucctan on lat New earn to awing clubs except men 60 ase belt rang. “Mcandrewn tried. rushing Squash ourney at the question of holding the in-| not decited i ommittee has | military serv! 1 old for) tactics in the third. He be 4 Government, and frowned upon by —— pdt dlaae cited upon & date for the gamer ¥ service, This is the sad con- . He began swing- ) 01 — - door meet would be taken up by cor-| 284 Wil! probably walt until it dition of . jing wildly, and it was then t - y gets bid of golf now in lps . n that mov i the law. London prige ring rules and | respondence and that the advisability from the clubs desiring {0 espouse then Yet tho war only Potting nis vines ie hs 0, wallop to a “ avon 8, Hyde, who rated No & bare fists were the custom. Gloves | of Holding un outdoor meet would prob-|, Gorton Nisitingwie’s fallure t "| aaewag MAVIAAG Re oe cee ene de Sitated te Wiest Lee fe Mrle A. Winston Ga tht ae cecal acunonl eye cnty & quacter thiy- he diacuamed at & meeting of tho 1a em UR INRIe'# allure to tae ee a eat tive cr Maiyeara | Te nS Sich enone a st Tast season, reached the samt. of @ century ego, although they were Be mee ive Committee In January, race at Hoste nturday: wae 4 —tha ull, the golfer, would! nish a Seitiin t ey ahoul ‘ur-| final round of the national scrateh 5 ; Ithough no tnttination of ¢ | eureleas eatin, , ue toleventually hav nish @ rattling battle, aah ta Crathing uty GAG IMlORAINIF | gcee ee aecceines Cae tenay tects [ite at was givin, itis more than probaoie | "te go, hart junior, champion | rior prowess of olevere thin ok su-| —— pinhegeeteae Pas ermine keo doa dparring oo tar Gack an the time| Veo iceuea ce iadicecniy pale a teh [10.18 Coe. Avion’: trae given, it te more than probable | on Saturday, and was in boor cone | the reich, Padlhare boiavaod tata um with ene es APL ot aevatrectiy nab chick | ia in the. rey will be no conventio ition’ when’ he started the sun. After | re AUantie, It waa only a Would A. , who rated §, and Armin ee eioara wer tie tot {gempitment. to Pred De couch | queted tor a arto, Defy con | soctation in March, mn of the ase covering wo ant a halt iniles’ he was| timo. y crmntany ot) ou, W. Riley of the Princeton Club, rated ; Ws srelet Walon College ENE aevarel wearal Yue AG meu, being con, | Cinder normal conditions the associa-| trall tr Sereae Ane. Fell’ OM) tt ( | at 9, he was one of th orm ‘ork A the it ie eure to pros | th jocta-|tra!l fn an unconscious condition ompare conditions bef: a ¢ ne star perk was professional fist fighting in the) and now coach of the Princeton | id 4 ord | tion would have held a special meet! had ¢ : on. He ‘ore dermoc e (7) Jers he ¢ ns mn | vidw plenty of wette Heh would Neve, nee ad to be carried to a dressing room, |FACY was co rs on tho courts of the Squash Club: American colonies. a iaeai la eitiony elty on Friday night, on the ev+| Where restoratives . 1 Abate! Mpelled to defend itsclf.! las the field 7. A : ountry champior d he q inistered, | This é ° narrowed to four ai Molyneux, an American negro!) 11 rin ton won beeauae she tne | in, avavel 8 ny et march | Hut oven ae far back 9 mplonship ran. and he was then taken to a hospital, heaineee, cen wan 0s rn} Their Bit 9 | vivor ur= | better te: he core do: ot indie | hi ‘or the run were being made, the off. ev =a new golf courses ten do) As 0 heavyweight, went to England over) cig the preciso de M fbi irae 1M tere of the ansociation looked. upon aM | , Victor Votereteas of the Morningside | lare to Hngland’ ree = : Ae snocmmatsnee ete0G) ete @ century ago and fought twice for | pertorit ye degree of Naasau's aU-| game loach sore will Kive ah sore Gert os holding ao andor mest as | shle at Boston te champion ot the Maw | monceneut obi foa gaa lis AMAA BE iy dey. fon! the Marvar’) Cte ae the English title. | gers did noth Hate ED eG. will fend. a tailitary | eo cemote that they. Beet eaA te ibe | Sark Givicion at tuk Ne of the New erful links, too, with brand new| 22° Thum, proprietor of the White Hyde, Appel and J. Victor Onativia, muoh of a punte h ! y ork diviaion of t) i ta 4 | puater, and thelr atheme ef| touchy The Kross recelpes will be di- | Denes with ne men ing, | training for re National Guard in| eas. Amertcan ingenulty got on the| WePhant Howling Alleys at No. 12 Niydo led off with his usual burst ¢@ * ‘Thero was much prize-fighting In| offense was laid on @ narrower pl Wasa’ equally, between the two. campa| ow, many teams ne An he qiudtered | Wekeeon, Beau ae Jor & he No, WAL | 6, America after the Civil War, Many, {han Yale's. Hut even no tt rpplane | and will be devoted tc {he two, camine | for either the Indoor oF Bet euros | eaeor. > PPeuennire, a & ob and brought out new wrinkles, | Broadway, has an Idea that the bowl- [Dae , He soon had R. C. Coburn, eae Se eas Pyros any | Oe ee ersesncin tie achieved mete ‘ ipnent hig a will be plonships ls not hard to estimate. Bart | cakaae we pee R {iat Regiment We established new playing condi-|°"* should yet together and start lot she sass as playate of the Har- profess! f o conta. and ‘cach, except for box | — i New Yor tions, standards h “some worthy huma jvard Club, doing his best to pick the Semess through (hs CIV Wan, ao] eel mrcuns eeaee te A mela: feats, which will be $2, and the war and the most biased y humanitarian war ob-/pait off the wall f . Sr de. ect fi pall oO! he hot rallies, torphosls more complet *|fax Will be included, of the old time foreign pros ject and have it come exc ely me ar eere poder eeaghid in| Ree tty eTriauitan teeta ie’ (ial. Gomme ncral featuces will (not Be thet ie will be iuany& pear Patnrs (hs from the bowlers and alley ¢ ala a le tersaan Hie epp3 meteor ey ets to fortnight between Nov. 10 and Inat |!acking. Tall a degen students at the leading English courses catch up with | Suis, Country ‘ordingly Thum has |one point. The Aiba an 16—1 Bullivan was the last of the bare- Reine satraid “ie Slaven ott a RVI HON OOD we” ging'thelt ape| ‘The ten-round bout be red Wi (ee peer eee ores ee NEPA a al ae ta TEC Dhl ada aha tere ht the Yale Hp yarns 1 ee ay ti all ae aid not proach will, be MOR ed by nish Gt watees the tecup berrrwarent oe Fred. Weserner now Maine under te manage ot Tho way tat Countess aolteae’ath:|- 16 HAS CeCURDES: terme that some |ciuimenune purine Macun’ shots ince his time bdXing has come in| thing eepectally crvdisabl yor do any-|the Naval Reserve, #tatione ay iecia|oster, Minn. and TERN Ct eee ee merial Wee, Kiba tee Gee te Ga sm |tetes and youths throughout the land | other bowling organization, either EE eS ae ong al tegte tine sudeaene Alpes ie egeaacane rgemage td Uy credible stoa | telliny of the Flint of the AE Ee eee i oeta, Vat ho now ranks | erin to ld the mate tbat he alnt vere tuking up golf was a sure tn-|countrp, or, tn somo othe r part of the |as to when to rap out his fast much more generally favored by ths| |ice the rock of fundamentat excel. | A Thorpe of De Las Salte will act as as Bose a Beorvabeas Bay, will be eters Fytsnhades tay end wil te! ENG Mi the average amatour|ter and « the Cee mete for te Cans wall slwaye succ re laws of different States ¢ Merge , two exceptions n'y | re) , while Charley Fitzpatrick, ught at the Minneapolia Boxing Club |)", eh Clty a. st, P E ortly put something over on | Shouldn't the dd States Bowling | (2:4 Walkover against G, v Beate a0 en than a fe te Rettaw, Yultswou ste bait | wh of Unich ang tater or Tetnceton, of ‘Minneapolis’ to-night, ‘The contest |" his English cousin. |Chubs of New Yo tates Bowling lor the Squash Club eS ears dg keenly and tackied with a de vated fad hee) record for tho half-' was originally booked fo 0, but | ‘1 \ o™ land be the first to Siig pagel ty: Onativin, in-@ lively mate . reas | Resply, ad, tasted with © dandy geo Guile ens aimpine, Dee. Tepe aakaalton este Noy, 90, but | Ab shia te) Aiblatlo Nishs at tho) Onn Conte | The arguments about the rotative| worthy. cause?” Why should not the |teit'vhan: pace, defeat mrokinge a OSTER SANFORD has shown| the dalle to thelr back tevth “Hut more | Cattrey tihoh of the Fordham eleven, | to ®et into shape, P more time In whlch |e, 4 Sr <t rnin ant, te | MeFHte of homebred professionals and See eee ee a ee ee ee a eee he ontiets Ona: TRRme STEN SANFORD has shown) thin that, the forwards knew «tot | wilt be, firid jude apd) tau Figrim | put the match , Promoter Miike Collins frie ext the Tatle sary to teilr tele ot Mic|the Imported atare have been decis. | onal movement of this kind ee MeL paary tae} saat Ca aa pall couches, Bantord niwaye ald ture | qj cCUMTking always x Jump ahead. of Jot the Now York A, C. Mnesnan [ot the opinion that they MeL drew oxen | fr the occasion, Johnny Dundes thelr were) ively decided, Pit the best possible ORs epee [Onativia brought off clever nlek abots cat fighiiny tease, Vint the perform. | Pitts ic dar sore of the Aner whe ciel Toeahealving. Dap sok on | $7000, a4 he claims there is consider | jury” sii Meehan en agate ater lcombination of foreign proa ana|-¥YNCH KNOCKS OUT 1m the corners ane Guerre eae ance of Rutgers, Saturday tn out.| Pecks «Teniny and ‘Opie, ‘went ie Thunkegiving Day morning, th elovens | ablo interest in the scrap, stanley Youkut ee ae ie homebreds together and the home O'KEEFE IN THIRD ee Hent on position, uniformly scoring playing, out-fighting and out-gaming| force, and quick Bandon Ae Cry | ‘0 ktips, Charles il, E vd aa - 1 eet dees a atta Ae ene, al Wa SeVRA. JaRtchee’ ous Pe Seat | RULRES On Te aaa ete the Naval Reserve t made up of | out of Luckie, which Pa crtsbe [Re RION. Hn COUN S Woe ricer ie | Seen of at irre meta = % fot ten PHILADELPHIA, Nov. re be played to-day: sisal the most fameu former collage mtarn| Batostananunauterental oman ts| te Hod tae Kean aah iMAUnILY | wo toute by bie manag Siac It Ta out Benters Tornmael eta Gries teas ek ce American manufacturers of golf |Olympin A. A. hero last night Joe Lynch, yy an@ coached ond ticined for monthe| solve the problem Of offensive line at- * funt has been esta to pro: |g Nut be with Hob Hever, 4 nd, will stage three wtar ten balls, by supplying many {i ve. New York's asin ; 4 . Tihs fut i 4 : ui Foul genres esis vane tage dar 5 pplying many improve. ork's crack bantamwelmht, at Newport, marks the best team by| *°s TUP ‘helt exon” ne ted men with athletic equip: [we renanl Or | eet eae nimentit | ments, bave usurped the place once giving Eddie O'Keefe of Pies EGG ALREADY GETTING oner Aoustered What would Sanfort| Arthur, McAleen Captain, and | and hia wreond with Jo Mona, fr tw hockey ani {Held by English makers, who pr: d- boxing lesson, succeeded In knocking | RID OF HIS “SEA LEGS.” ‘with the man-rsaources of @ Har- pin, Chairman of the Athleti d former all-around |st te Berkabire A, ¢ do. {ly boasted th 1d t ateeore OLS eae teeeh ts , Bey rene Chairman of tne Aine und ©, of Adumne ey could turn out balls |directed “one-two punch.” Lynch wa vard or a Yai Goepenittae of ths nletic lead the Fort | Dee, 6 orition, The} that cout Thi immediately sig wneh waa| Oscar Ega, hero of last year's 5 ‘orking hard to insure the tafe A Siiaeca’ who. wl native: Sie (he anseel that could not be equalled. ‘This was | [1 ately signed to box Pete Herman rs alx-day Sanford says himeelf that he fuceéas of the foo kume At the Beay, one of the beat centre x Walter Mohr ve, J) seca ; the same club in three week bike race who arrived from Bi Te-| Polo Grounds on nbesglviny ‘i ne centre rushes . nf v8, Jack Dorman, Allie Nack wy, /'8 & time when the United States 5 . urope ards his Hutgera team aa one of the | afternoon nthe vlevens. froin ARES St ERB BRFIYANIN, EAB Doe Pg Al edge Prep Lia core and Young Fulton ve, Benny Geniner, | was Just beginning to get excited K. of C, Basketball. |shape for ihe Sane teem bes“) he over saw on a gridiron, — _ eae _____| paded"eonay inockoata to hie record eo far re ‘bout the ancient game. ‘Things aro|, On Thanksgiving afternoon at Atham. | Ma : ne ee Re ae Fe aie tie utes ahowea she Ae ge wad maps Risehaath. tt Ni ews fast Pe eaaapent Gee lora” Hall, Seventh Avenue, and 120th | Me den oes) ae Aifference between boys in college, e Oro Ready mal arty Hirani Merde Pye ge Oe letorw the Armory 4, A. | trina Day, Mare es Stroet. Sin Salvader Counell (K. of €.) |! aces Wan out aaa . Qvery billiard roa 0 pay a tax of [0 tai | tag Ya ‘J ace the Ital Catholte Club |* rele aratem-wnder sirist eapervision eae) 977 ° ° Pecercanin Inte wee ctunde ets Koonce gat ap fought fen | wl tox Youre aten of Woonsochat 4nd The Park Club of Buffalo, because | ve In, spect! Se AR Tatnele tte ete . Veladrome Loxeae 6c We sate club, Hrennen getting tle farando will box for 0b proceeds 1 x the | ee i on. honor, and men who have left 0Do His Bit LO 0 every Willard room check; charge | ele, Latins aie te est even wis Bie tnrando will wos for the 10 |of ita lease, must aurrender Dine ei eee ite Re fe te Couns | cane Wyant scly pleased that 4 lege restraints and are playing | for the use of the table for all tourna. {2% thie Hime. ‘diet Wartfield will bos the sania eveot. | oles of Its course in 1 ‘The up-| being maintained to provide nv ne Ul carte ins eth sole ry ae his the game largely for thelr own B A b l mont matches; an extra feo of 60 cent it repiad for the soldier and sailor membe pile star hopes to iro ee © organization, with an eyo for| Sun Salvador. Cou members. of | iu al riding he a amusement. sanford’a Rutgers boys uy moutances on every tourmads nt ONtry: have overy |, 23he Welmantel. Macaper of the Readway tot the matchmaker of the | FY paredness, summoned Walter J | 100. jpalyaner Pounsil pow. AMnberins | Be 4 thinks be and, ais tharos’, cossivie vxpalcal aie al niliard player donate all of hie tobacco | =orune int of Brovkiin, announced totes tat | ory pepresentative of J oe, but a cnly the New| Trai last summer La yoo what could |Where necessary, (o agaist the families | | Pav wuropean sous 5 ednaition. They had better endurance| 28°" Povle Chairman of the | SUPERS be mil bald arag dew at hi li ork repremncative of Jack Doberty, why dow vivant about It, Considerable was |f such members # | one european motor Mar Gare is beder fenting anece| Be Preeti taicae Wilson P. Foss, as the Treasurer, sad | on-round pod Help sucn Teal yi ‘ —- a w elghteon hole course be-| n xg, and expressed his etaction i ora pe| 4 Ghat te Host ateanra DE Wilinrd players (ten for 1 alian Joe (a re pega ing ‘constructed on adjacent land. | Thuraday will bo a reat Thankegiving |St.teins teamed with Bobby Walthon than the, Naval Reservists, Fund, has of the motor ambular Tonculanine thomas san bewinnine to ponel at 4 mig we Waiter Laurette of this Wt oe Sil ant of Travia made the greens the feature | for golfers who hope to close the Ving | against who he competed on the then th satOey 9 TROD, SoNaOE "Tonre that wi be donated to Uncle Bam on| i" It wae certain that lovers of tho |againe Jue Leger Of Broshing,” On tsiticate | @ sonia, flak basing ‘ the Garden ( ee Te tone Srl ROR AFORE, Leas Nanes th one OF tie ecUng of the Host” heal hamne Sl an they play oobi m slow 2 ne were show! oir by a yn. Only legitimate | ee ee oe the Oecident 4 no de y typ olls| many club tourname: chedule ing of the riders hes pale her eines footba Perhaps] viey to-day, It etood at the door of | nere were women os as Datel tieay: | ey Tmeabere il Ue yemi'ted to witness cue | toum Am Te oe ‘manner and rues, (on most of them. The Park Club will! the occasion urnaments scheduled for iis afternoon at the Newe ‘ 08 (i ncouraxe fight-|‘Thum's Academy, Stet Street ant | ver, Milwai Fagg eb vge any Def. | eerane. Honing alone he Hit Ara. and rwort| change {ts name to Orchard Park and ees Ark Velodrome, (tare. the tana ng spirit wherever found, in men! proadway ver, Milwau ortolk, Va, and ¢ ates Buses Gan Vine Cl toescmimnl cm enna! Holy Land das wen |the new chu will open & new home|, Henry W. Goodrich has been re-elect: Nefiy Hour sprint in the @fiaemaaee destined for war. But it doesn't | , _ — il) probebly be eimtchn in a few dayw to meet | daring the prevent invasion, y thie time |that will he finished next seavon SEE rpent at the FMEA Ma Cousey | ane jeed by Bracnar Wollh will be make particularly good sport. 1| “** atten the A —_ sree causes) Mate cr Bey: Steere. the ar: aul ' Chria opher K alloway, a pleasant. Cie ae. THAMOR the Seventh. conned | SxpIa ln 4 by Promoter Wellman, id e ‘ Executive Co! Py F tentam, ine ten-round an spoken Englishman, who has taught| worked so hard Cr Wh 1 | eee should add that, we Black mon) wr rm a taxe « took GEORGE T, ADEE IS NOW cro he edb ye rN ed hic par emer npoken Englishman. wie Mend Ger: | Nutley organisation, ss '® e ~handling they didn’t] and seo what t F y y Miko Colline has wins! Hume sy ones ay sia POUT OW many, is the professional at the new — HH DI have any walkover with Sanford’s| ing, 7 A MAJOR IN THE ARMY. nn Suet theres cou tae teempece neo for hin] At the froot & : Orchard Park Club | Joe Sylvester, tho former Bt. Albans boys—wiien THEY started too, F Likewise the Bi! ig Rdlg ora tose mrs Mr ecpadbaal OnE 9 Sta ent free een —— | Beateastonel now Dele Ot SntoueD & ter Sanford’s teams never did turn| e#tablished squa Boe jGeoenee's: President of the = RO SS 8 itera medion as S| | Jt a only a oatien oF ee when |Reliveetmiliawtite ‘duels onset ine | the other cheek or lie dow sen NUNES eRGOMAIES. Ae Creemia I UHited eaten: AMMREE Tat TARDE Kid Fagan of Warhivaion ato wae one of the IM w her from want |the Marge golf clubs, on Account of | Arn Noy Waddie at | to 4 o oma and! tet) TeUeted for ite use by the Col, vane Amoee ease Adeg nig {ast little bantame feitine «few seare apy, 4 limit with Im steadily increasing membership, must {in ge p club ax a caddie at Van Cort- the opposition make doormats of! street, 1) state at No. 2 Weat (8th lesened this commission. at the second |™U,” tee co ee ge. | sogemen patsy big. Rie Go pend Vids eaten plaving ¢aciitien. (The) ands Fark them. | Airent, THA wae not ail. Alfredo) officers’ training camp at # neconl | inte to bohl Wwaing bows at Anten, | v1 oF Tose epy Hollow Club, at Searborough,| Girls trom Goucher Colle $ |De Oro was present and announced | and puniredn of lawn ter attaburg, witch ta neat Washi Ce Ws tying : Py Hollow i additional land and | more, have taken up golf, and recentiy Hig | URW nothing in the rumor| he was at the service of the | are applaudin awn tennis players |to sign wp Matting to most Jeff 8 Frank aaley. Maragce of Wiille Jacks ntemplates: increasing its Wonder- | they ‘held a tournament On the ¢ | WM ¥ 7 WMOr) fund to play anywh OF aC bavi e Jon Deo, 5 and J a to take ot las take Kh gles sighteen-hole course with a new|Fark links, turning out fifty at HULU IW a ke on F oy Va n it I that Jess Willard volunt any OM , . ed | Heony Hartley Aad They were : ¢ aaa } ditime. So was Sydney D: r. Adeo was elected President of thy | Dyer on Dec. Ie " a Me wanta t -hole course. hey were so plevsod with the : | Pe erriscs nae keatan. dines | io Bvacey Dhan, the piel antioan tee tenes GaAs in manag waite 9, match ton that the game. afforded th instructor! tor and Owen Moore. A special mateh n tennis body in the spring | gince Martey Mal tik ewsuan of Ty Mieke, Bagley hae stgomt ae A A RG ORE ehh tebe FIG EL im the army camps, ke Gibbons, Kil-| han been arranged between th blot 1916, following the retirement of |eicocs 5 pens sai heavyweight, | Vateers the Hretcd Uantam, to bos Gumle 1 oe J. P. Larson of the Oneonta Club, | tered. m mn will be mus | bane, and a score of others whd were| tore and Mike Donlin and vn the ac | Hobert D. Wrenn, He was re HOR Caylind ys Marner npn og I PRL Moc A. Oe Puilseashie, pe Yane| Aone Maey came doy here yester } willing to give up fetin ae ister | he baa i : nO liast winter, but om reporting at 1 [Besed + Met wrth, hie gmnseer BAe been | jay afternoon day on a visit, He became so en New England Hotel eee and * dy epg ne Money: for) Ye to be staged at Doyle's Academy. | hurg turned pty png Sap ldipe og Hered leg Pg esta for him, TW | — hused with war spirit that he eld thelr annual Smpile neir bit.” Joas waa! In the general eagerness to buy @/to Jullan 8, Myrick, he OM ce | imridawport, COD! ‘ | Wilson Win promptly presented himself at an ther itoks of th a) too tall for aw Mer Me ta| Whole fest of ambulances like the one! He has evar been farseeing as Dating Lavine | nosToN, Nes wviation recruiting station, Young A tentiationt eo te 4 alatemnente Fear ete eee cand At tiie AON Aa SINAR IDACHONA areraive und hae worked lang and cern: | aU ee Bee ig cetoai of Mr. Larson wired back home to have| the championship cup irding to ‘ probably he's to tall for an Instructor | of wecuring 4 was suggented 88 6 us worked long and earn - ae it his bag of clubs put away for along, (conditions, the two lowest net toe, there were variette eatly for the advancement of the game! & meta hes pre dts Avene night in twelve long thine |{n the morning ayality for an » varieties of @ celebrated and @ stricter amateur rule " Pe te i Nee Prartay bps hed between | counds. | W Hyon da knockdong, [hole rate Inter the winner t x onant and (Gene Delmont t and eleventh rounds. L eS name engrave we cup t \¢- Deamon he third ' andi It the weather man will do hie bit, Bowker was the winner: eae —— - ——