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TRE EVENTING WORLD, FRIDAT, NOVEMBER 906, 1917, . WIT, by The Prose Publithing Oo (The New Tork Brenig World, Brennan—Bill Went fm to the Ring With Bad Hands, While Had Two Good Ankles,” mer ils oA ae Weep a By Arthur “Bugs” Baer, Rutgers, Whose Eleven This TALI HAS A GOOD TmAM FROME, Season Is Regarded by Foster | Santord the Best in a Quarter of Century, Has Numerous Gridiron Stars in Active War, Service, Orman ¥ UTOMRS has football teams in Amerion this year Foster Sanford says that it te the beat team Mutgere rh . He says more than that. He saya it le the best American college football team nee Foster Sanford was a tudent at Yale, nearly a quarter of « contury ago. | — ‘s going some! | Doesn't look as If the four-year And lost this might be taken by the rule bare any college ie People opposed to wartime sport to from the freshmen elevens, Bt indicate that Kutgers in neglecting ita duty to the nation, let me give you a few facts about Hulgers and the war. Among the ster football men itn Nutgers classes from 1918-1917 there are now in active service fifteen U. 8, By wanting @ $50,000 purse Army officers, nine students in of- | stead of « emailer one, Jess (cer training camps, and eight ard displays muoh ecatie 1 privates and seamen. The bigger the purse, the ted Rutgers’ bavebail teams bave fur- the war tax dees wil will have to pays, ! nished one officer, three students and N . wer sara orman Maxwell Leads. __ PENN ELEVEN SCORES Race 25 Minutes Late wy san ection ss Oi From Rutgers’ track teams there, Starts t he ° ° . t P lard? Jess is tod rich to need a aré ten U, 8. Army officers, one Bu ‘inishes wn Six h lace Joe Lynch Wins Decision, iene ana ld t L k a PROVIDENCE, Nov. %0—At the Ly biwaes and seven seamen and army! Field a aKkewoo mode inand thnie Gut ow Len hall Total, twenty-six commissioned of- Nac ame a stuck gamely to his task and finished al- | Ne ‘ork'’s sensations ntamweight, * . ficers, thirteen officer camp students, yj; {# on the programme for to-day, Frank Gillespie of Chicago) most « mile in front of Spies. Kave Terry Martin of this city one of | Turkey was a “defeated, aa im . nineteen privates and soamen, or Winner of North and South . James Brooks of the Mohawk A. C.|tho worst lickings he has received, ide of the Atlantio yeet: . | eight men from the athletic) 1: : Gi! Nichols, who will sorye only about Makes Remarkable Showing} made'’'a “determined "bia for second | ;he Yoret lekings he ——- j fitty-elg es athle' lace and almost overtook Spies at the | in o Verge of a knockout teams. Of course, Rutgora has sup-| litle Last Spring Returns|p hee wocks [ore a 8 Kolf profenstonal A a from the eighth t t Levineky defeated B' | f by more men from takes up his new dutles in Wiiitdiilainie in Yonkers Marathon, Pad leer aak weatsa to batter ie Lenehan ct tone vas rouit: | put went into the ring { fhe student body— men who were not| Card of 74 in Eighteen-Hole|™: elt oring establish: fort Position.) Ho 'closed a’ bie ‘eap in| tion to. the fans. eteree Jack, Wnnel |nands, while Bat had ¢w! , * 6, ‘as not qu raised Lynch's r a pcan thd | (se ag A EL if Qualifying Round, will travel nthe West | Cornell Does Well in First) yom azorato of the Paullst A. C. iron enough to tise out oles at the| of the twelfth wid Joe received great ary) . teams, but who will also do ti ter, but Is Outel wen tho Yeahs Mavethen Wo ovation from one of the largest crewas | Sam Langford it share of fighting when the time Peer ers en a Quarter, is Outclassed - as twante + ate salts Orin Weeks of Fonkers, @ bewhis-| that has ever witnessed a boxing show. | still staging their box comes. KEWOOD, Nov. 80. a ibe covering the twenty - kered veteran who has passed hia frti- Sse Ae te ryan em LA ¥ team. of Wellesloy” Collens nave Been Thereaft tit TR EEA paneed, tia Brite why speak of On this showing there can be no ORMAN MAXWELL of Aroni- |AWarded the lotter ow. roan ot erearter. course in the outskirts of Yonkers | ¢\ aT ser ttae tsa an enrone, Valger and P win, much work to be don, fvgeeed ) a ead Rutgers for keep- WIM, Winner 64 the. Herik ane Boh achestar ‘tncluding’ uth in 2 hours 29 minutes 61 seconds, Mk well for the first dozen] PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 30,— Benny | eied Z South title Inst spring, led the |4eiphia; ‘Norma, Jonuphaon, Moline, PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 80.—Penn|but he had to thank the New York tails bat but dropped back in the Just balt|Valger, the French bantam champton, | BAN JOHNSON HAs maa | nd Segoohina tess, Mao Mon at Central Railroad for his victory. gutpointed Gussie Lewis, and Jimmy |THAT FUMBLB YET. 'WO hundred college athletes have field with a score of 74 in the elgh- | Ny. Topping of Maritord, Conn.,| Won from ner reat re eee ltt a trein from Chicago had been! BERWICK, Pay Nov. 20,—Hannea| Pappas. the Greek Sadtam’ chainplon, : 4 | received commissions after three |teen-hole qualifying round on the id Ruth p Dow of Exeter, N.'H.,|{n the hollowest kind of fashion in ak i Gitlewpie, ‘en.| Kolehmainen, the Fiying Finn. trie wou from Joe Tuber in the show at the Uncle Sam is determt. months of intensive training at | P their annual Thanksgiving Day strug- | on Fran leapie, who was umphed for the third successive year ecaged " the world safe for Willie . * |Unks of the Country Club of Lake- —_—_———— 1 ‘ tl re’ training camp at Fort wie, which was held on Franklin Field. | tered, would have left the starting|/in the annual Berwick Marathon. titles. i ‘ dl pg ie ip ‘wood. Considering that the field was Pa An ort nel match will be pela Oh el one wcore wae Sf to 6 mark with the others, and without the first in which ttleld Wins 0 — ‘he 5 ‘ eridan. Inks of the Commonwealth Country ct a hs the finish id it vi aiiicion ‘af athistied: wit!’ be te much peut usual, iid caging Club within, the next Wook. | Tho id In tho first quarter the Ithacans| much doubt he would have won the the national senlor crosersoun Pieper ach reheat irri held derma Joe Leonard has quit the Wash~ terested in the fact that among these |four players mettine around: te sean | Hott patton Sxainat deck Bi Ty (fhe played auch fast Cootball that it] raon because, after starting twenty. | {ry chemplon, (Janes Iiennigan of | Ciera ot Nee ona ge ae nacs| ington team to enilet In the {a James Lightbody, the great ruaner. iter dante ee Dameg Mh beet GAL WP Gnd then looked aa though they were about to|five minutes behind the others, he|him ‘over the ten-mile ‘course, only | city before the National AC a GIS welll ave, 0th he aaa Who went to Athens with the Olymplo| "haxwet made fow mistaken, He ha | spring another of the upesta for which|Slahed tn staan pine, and covered $2,428 BEMAG Tat™ ghavier™aPa ste caiamaet wae MON — the course in 2 hours 49 minutes 24 [ : a| start to finish, team in 1906 and won the 1,600 metro! good length with his wood and laid the thie season has been remarkable, but mile. Otto Laakso of Brooklyn fin Se YHA BO, ve . | bein, felt after that session the Quakers out-| seconds. His oMcial time was 8 hours| ished third. Hennigan agnoun Dundee Scores Macckeut, rl aaieaiie run. Some time afterward Lightbody | approaches close up. courses at pract! Rive ‘ult tne sol showed remarkable speed, and despite| Pefore the race that it would be h anni If the magnates keep cutting down | Decame @ professional athletic coach | couple of short putts, in the South, and, according to classed them. pod last one and that he would quit run SOUTH . u en Pp f and was engaged to train the German |the ninth hole where he took a Unks architects are already busy Penysyivanta confined its scoring to| th handicap which he labored under| ning to enter the army, nny Dundeo knocked out Eddie | the number of players to an outfit, ie athletic team that was to have com-|Arontmink player made amends by pallise below the alcocs Dixcc® | the second and fourth periods, getting heer ail odds the best man in the) Lor apeLpHia, Nov. g0.—winte] Rho Unie’ Gree Chun Lawrenes: bean gee Bab hg at Petit eer ; ams a in the bas } MECN Matar Ge Gd. We ataved | ocered “crater Sele co toe Geranhnts |{n the second quarter and three touch- | Yonkers, sent a field of twenty men off | Meadowbrook Athietio” Assoclath a } in Berlin for many months, and one |catied and he also rolled in good putts Hhousn Ol Saahos Mins aca sagt downs with as many goals in the fe Peet "eotwio togk the Ina after over the, Cobb's Creek course in f of his pupils was the Crown Prinoe. |for 3's at tho thirteenth, fourteenth and Great Neck Golt Cut, was on the losing fourth. The final tally camo on the| covering tiro miles and helt it-to tho —— : itbody's description of German | mr, h. His 86 hi ‘ led side of ‘ recent exhibition contest. at next to the last play of the game, | ‘nis rawing away from wary, Spies|_ PHILADELPHIA, lov, 30. — The wi jal athletic sport was amusing. |"eenth. His 84 home equalled par, | Hite Oh Till Country Club et Hockester of the Morningside A.C. and beating |Univeraity of Pennsylvania Troshinen , The Crown Prince could run only in|, sft bat f ppecrsgy “re Eoreen Me fa’ manared (6 actabllah ance seams; When the renowned Howard thas bim minatea finish line by more than | cross country runners defeated the Cor. | Basketball practice has begun at Co- great strides made by this country. * ine eo Upper untry lub, 9. e} 0 fle! min ogee py Berge ge} re Giaplayed @ thorough knowledge of his| SO eet ree | Stops my Ree's Wael tree Avent red Cobb's. Creek course. ‘The team to Georgio’ bal 4 9 re} practics 20 ubmi The etory is best told by the figures | strength after the twentieth mile, but he | score was Pennsyivania. 23, Comell 43, Util squad have reported for practice for | list of records submitted at the } for any one to go ahead of him across |@ame and if had putted as well as Max-| ‘The Portland Golf Club, acting on an! the first time, among them being Farrell! A, A. U, meeting in St. Louls. & ‘The long — on. entral nell team in @ five mile race over the lumbia. Several members of the foot-| Water sports could be offered rca the finish line. In @ race his “oom-|well he would have scored lower, Ae it |!d¢a suggested by its President, recently of the game, Cornell outrushed the 4 Farer, the guards of the 1916 five.| mers are credited with twenty 7 held @ tournament for the benefit of tho Quakers In the first period, gaining an ij ee oalteasl ace nits ee ‘ttore” deferentia! stayed at tho|was, after going out in he finished | War 4 Parnes Galvin, also of the foot~ ¢ anda Bate ieee eae A expeciand |wutt c ta, hyd ind Sven Jaren wic hava sixty-nine yards by a straight attack, nee 606 Saitiy teen for men and eleven for Wom@m ball squad, are available for basketball, now that tho eleven has disbanded, and or are eins rendered homeless by the war. It is planned to place the ——>__—_ St. Monten's w: against forty-seven for Pennsylvania, it care to be @ respectful distance| The old Lakewood Guard was ably Behind him in the final sprint, represented in H. M. Forrest, A. J. Mo- a t af co] 5. §. Granite 9 q ‘rown Prince hotographs of the children which the| In this period the Ithacans made with C, C, Latour, who 1s acting coach 5 tate y heen Tntieten te Rr gTee MOK © |Clure and Janper Lynch. Forrest was as| Porviend Golf Clu “adopis’ in the cluol three fret downs by rushing, while| A deotball eleven from the Neval| points, ‘The Fort Hanoock lade failed er the fee. shud vive the Hius ena|_ ‘The crack Bt. Monica's five, ‘cae g004 er with a 77, and he appears | house, |the Red and Blue made only two.|Reserve Training Station, at Pelham | ‘° score, ie 8 diene anes Oe 7 baa hemi ati a OBURT SIMPSON, the wonder. |'0 00 DUyins vister then in many yoars.| 3 ts netdom that four proterion Furthermore, Cornell gained ten yarda| Bay, battled with an eleven from the| WASHINGTON. Nov, 20.-Guorgo. |i Parnes played with the Cornel sy ¥. ne up eons vars ago and Ga a gainst the f going U.S. 8. G ful hurdler from Missouri, who toh a ti hole four tal best ‘ali land a frat down by m of a for-|Aviation Corps Station, at Mineola, | town defeated the Allentown ( two years ago and Galvin was| against the fast going U. S. 8. Granute well with @ 79, but A. G. Spindtor, the | match it A b c thal! t Georgetown squad, | State five to-night at Lyceuin Hall, S6th. | startled tho world a year or| Far Mills tule’ holder Who hit olghteen case. nome wt rot guch wae the | ward pass, on the gridiron at the Polo Grounds, | jf 73.0 realtone pla fee eet % ; Street and ‘Third Avenie. ‘The naval | two ago by clipping the 120-yard shots, should have been ‘better | recently. ‘Tho contestants. were Wilfrid | But in the second quarter the tables| the former winning by a score of 14| 27 to 0. Two field goals by Capt. M Ralph Morgan, Secretary of the Inter-| team under the gulda a than 0. He qualified handily, how: ia le By iy Hy a ‘declaret inde suldance of Capty | hurdle record down to 14 2-6 scconda. | "There was a $10 entrance foo. ths | Sete ce Home SUP. Paired with Fred | were turned, the Quakers gaining| to7. Each team was largely composed |!0ney and Gilroy's broken fleld running | collegiate Basketball League, declared | {0% Wvlin MMe Ruldane grent : fee, the| McLeod against Jim’ Barnes, Western were outstanding features of a lto-day that it would be impossible for sung and who usually won the high and the |money to go to the ¥. M. C. A. enter-|open title holder, and Eddie Loos, At sixty-nine yards by rushing, as/jof former college stars and each | played on a wet and soggy field, | to-day . this season and are confident they vr talnment. fund. | More than’ #600 was the end of thee cong atia Reld ‘him to announce a schedule of games | ar . low hurdles, the broad jump and the|raised. Match play in three li eld and | vgainst twenty-eight by Cornell, and|showed a very creditable knowledge . make the former t 1 at top peed In play sixteens McLeod were 1 up. a. CHICAGO, Nov. 20.—The Great Lakes for a week or more, Tho list was to] lien 10° 4 } Pine, nace, 2 competed, bas * five first downs to one. of the game. ‘The Aviators, howover, |Naval Training Station football cleven (107 work OF mith: Til fll, Wl YO | order to win | mam Wo ban Hobert A. Gardner, In the second half Pennsylvanta|had the atronger team and won on | {asily triumphed over the, Tort ene ye everal of the colleges have been | national amateur golf champion in gained 175 yards and six first downs|thetr merits, ‘Their Inemen were |of 27 to 0. Th RAMs th ARVARINS Ay SATLATAG IBEX iO ‘a 7 | 09, istic ews 3 and Gossi by rushing, to a meagre eight yards|quicker on the charge and Watkins, | spproximately $20,000, will be equally | i cing, | Got Ri f | achieved by Cornell. In addition, the|thelr quarterback, had lost none of | tion and the Jackies’ Recreation Fund. ‘ck ounvaas Scat ho ted of the « ITH nearly every member of] mo case of the new Polo A. A.| Ms vosomned « for weeks ug, wil be ter tt-| Red and Blue advanced sixty-throe|the akill tn open feld running which | crevmLAND, Nov, 90.—A blocked | snimming material at the leading est | all our college football teams -owing out of the arrests of its mem. |" unde to « decision, yards by the forward pass attack, |™akes him remembered at Colgate. punt at the end of t ba noob d parlen n universities indi . ome tae Row awaiting the call to ao- |i ory for holding @ “membership boxing | Tee chances of « Alike Gibbon! while Cornell did not get an inch | prprgsRURGH, Nov. 80.—The Unt-| Reserve a victory over Case School | ing de velopment ma hea tive service, with all our college and aw" last we t 6 Har- | 4nd boxing match over a li Cornell was completely eclipsed, of applied Belence by a score of 2/ season at the annual individual cham - wh ek came up tn the H versity of Pittsburgh football team Many of our club athletes under tho lien, police Court to-day and was post-| "steel today when John 1 In passing it is only fair to say | VOR yt at oers season with , pionships. in the colleges in a Reber’ eke . } colors, who can tell what great bene- 2 P.M, iifector at Fort Douge, Dee Moi that the Cornell line-up boasted one | Anished 4 sre |, RICHMOND, Va., Nov, 30.—Wash- | the league Yale, Columbia, h the Use of Pyramia fits may come to the United States poned until Thursday next at 2 P.M. ceived sanction from the war athletic man-Hoffman—who played on the} a victory over Penn State by @ score jingion and Jefferson won it® annual| Pennsyivania and C. ¢ Y.—made Pile Treatment Within th the ayst of national ath-| 7! club meanwhile intends to BO | at Washington to stage the bout in Chicago bo |'Varaity eleven last year. The other | of 28 to 6, on a muddy field. football game from Washington and| yiriuuiiy a clean sweep of the laurels, ‘Their Own Homes: E throug . "y tom a} ath=| vnead with its boxing entertainment |e" Deo, 1 and 15, If the meu battle che|men were all green and several of Lee by a score of 14 to 0. leaaet 2 to look | a4 Jud, (4 if etic sports that has grown #0 re- , | scetbte will Ww evenly divided between iio at's. | them had not even played football be-| BOSTON, Nov. 80.—Percy Haugh- jand th : gture Judgment sexe if yom { markably during the past ten or nf-| to-night at which five six-round bouta | ia tyodg at Camp Dodge and Camp Sicartres {fore this fall, Thus it was that while 6 t The Fordham team | ts season | upon nly associate | fer from piles vou are goin i teen years? will be contested, heavier than Pennsylvania they were | t's soldier football team from Camp a victory over th ven from the | mem factors, But James E. Sullivan, for many years - Jobnay Duun writes as follows licking im that experlence requisite | Devens and “Cupid” Black's Newport | i024, Byalneers, of, Camp Upton by a | oon Tho title fix head of the Amateur Athletic Union,| Johony Kilbane, the featherweight champion) satior Jog Kelly, formerly of the Ratrleahty | for a finished football machine. Reserve all stars, coached by Dr. Bull, | sional team which played Camp Devens | tu 9 NH ish aur Was unfortunate in not living to seo [sd civillan toaing inatructon at Camp Sdee™a0,| Wroming, lightweight chaupion Of the Pennsylvania eleven as greatest of all Yale kickers, battled | lust Saturday and which was advertised | prises t Br “Wn, Rasa this day. It was James E. Sullivan, | tc cart eee ree oe =| for upwanis of three years took the field Miller, Bell, Light ¢ to a scoreless tic on Braves Field, to play Ri rahain, ptlthough several of | leyan, Wil tutgera Row boast goutment. more fran ony other man, who de |tm ney exgected to run thee weeks ov a| grees ef totic. moct be oes Berry all played an regulars last #4 | vhe soldiers had small chance to, elevens The Fordham authorities, wc: | plonship. tes 1 there is no doubt | eu canals veloped athletic competition in our | wn & sae “a vy he . won, and several of the others were piste . jcording t Ra mo 1d Delehanty, were }that the oom will pur Up @ hard fight | than others we Public schools all over the country, | math. te several thoumnd soldiem hare alread | 1, ubstitutes, including Wray, the clever} win, only once passing across the | iotitied too late to publish the change, | for every. honor at stake. — The raid | Who have The public schools have turned out |" /# z centre rush, mid of the field into their oppo- growth of interest In swimming 1 plac- | aince written 5 158 pounda, and 178 pounds | mateh bis iddle PD thousands of splendid athletes, and t : 1) peoetve | the world Inexperience was responsible for the |e sc tory: but the Nav eg. |, ATLANTA, Ga. Nov. Georgia | ing « completely new aspect on the col-| Ue Lette the general spirit of competition and Y ea ee ce eee lack of co-ordination in Cornell's | ents’ territory: but the Navy, aggres-| moon won the football Championship ‘of | Jegiate situation in water sports, bubbling relean living encouraged by athletics |* Sd meds which hee been ¥ soothes ‘Said! I team play, and by the same tegen it] sie and threatening the Devens goal the ‘South by, defeating Auburn by | “8 * ae eg eee (ish Jor and has made the country stronger in |** nae, was experience that counted, eavily all through the kame, Jost several good | #° 0 7 a Aisa ¢ athering Flaherty of San Fran, | dhaniefiness, clean-strain fighting men, James E. match between good lightwelghts was ar for the Quakers, who were well versed | chances, the best late in the secon’ Spep ene sacareseelll 1960 wDDORFS | accomplished ¢ our expen ' Sullivan's only won in now in an oM-|ranoed today vy tock MicOulstn, Tanenger of tne] Stell eter Rak, arcon atts in every phase of the game and wer | period, when Charley Barrett, the|Gold Belt to Be Given Wrestling | 2)'h ac 1p anion the by matitn cers’ training camp, and likely to be| National A. ©. of Philadelphia, ‘The fighters Eeonard who tockal his unamane, |quick to turn their opponents’ mis-| Cornell star, after @ brilliant’ dash urney Winner. Pita tho ‘below j commissioned | who will figure in it are Johnny Dundee of | ‘easily inches away trom his bod. takes to their own advantage, around the ‘Devens right wing for] 4 gota belt emblematic of the world's Me ae a wallets ee a | 2 lcity and Mabe Pioato, the rugged and sgerewive Hasaen,. “the Batting Dane," has boon — twenty yards, dropped ue ball when championship will be presented to the feat ne ahd EROAT BMITH has h s { New Canta, Pa, They will come to.| «igual tq wor Toughy Wotusd att aie, Cay then tackled and Palmer of Devens fell on | 9, ‘* ne a's catch-as art from the drugeist NOW. Ac substitute, i Pe ree eg ens at leetner in. 0 sasround bout ob the above tgae| 40°, of Olrelants bent ' Cureleed NEW BIKE KING NG SAYS It only four yards from the soldiers’ final winner in the workl's catch-as i train the fae waist NO} cops no f ‘a emarkable ring career. | a Nt cateh-can it, which begins a the nee k Coming out of the West with. | teed me om Den & Dutch Brandt will meet Kid Comer ty 4 retnm HE’LL SURELY GO ROUTE. | so#!. AN the, Lexingtan. Theatre on Monday | Be neuen FREE SAMPLE COUPON } out any reputation worth mentioning| Jack Dillon erdentiy bas changed his mind | : ae 1a|, High School football was served up py ae| Aree SHeen pan Toy, the fore displayed anything Wke the ¢ ens sum Ry hia t he whipped all the best of the Bast- 4 from the ring, for he hee fut Arthur Spencer, the twenty-year-old/ 4.” double Thanksgiving portend St lunwritten rules that @ real bona fide Eins pene ae maple ' h inte by unbekis “i ment calling for him to meet | turegn round. world's sprint champion, declared to-| Epbets I Brooklyn, In tho rst | title holder should have # pelt to com-| Rutgers College will place a well bal Pyramid Pile Treatment, fa plain wrapper. i! ern heavyweights by knocking them x Castle in a teu | day that he is going to fool @ lot of} game Boys’ High defeated Manual |iemorate bis victory. This ts follow- | anced swin team in the water this r out is a few round Like | Wis., either on the ni | nae Curmcnt Spest } sceptics about his ability to go the route] Training by a score of 18 to 0./ing the custom of the many big tour-| year, Of lust year n Gallagher Oe reateeeeeerenereee t See uOner Was & Mighty | Dec, 34 9 oie wal ae | Ghartie W y 4 In the second game New Utrecht | naments held on the other side of the| Moore, Luckens rand Lefurgy ‘ { An, wiry and | getura m b Billy Mishe if he 1 eucomaful . in the six-day bike race, which starte|! 7°12 hard-fought struggle from| Water. Within the next few days all |; veld Sry I aendous blow iy pdt athe, art Sunday night In Madison Square Gar-| WOM Octal by @ total of 14 to 6./the leading gfapplers who will partic > former high cracks, Petten » be no defense borate }den, This will be the youthful title] q, sial seemed to tind itself in the | Pate in this tournament will arrive in ommerce and Redmond of Poly ! Ailewelght oh on vetnoned 1oOm | Comme 6 OW! eports f th aint Ua ides seve sing ‘e- k ie ilar he beat title Mike and | confident he will outlast some of the| brace of touchdowns and goals thero-| that the men aro in first class condi: ° f arc a about well Breil nee yaterane of the id. ‘The champton, | from registered by Utrecht in the first | tion, Vieth ° las Ange los A 5 4 Wowie tae money. frome. the manager who are ve ste Pil he h who. vanquish Kramer after|and second quarters. aan Yealt i r trimming to 'e bi won ae oe ewe! PHILAD A, Now. 10 vers |the latter re » for sixteon Vix-Fighter Now a Mintater, then a hardy, | Bae ee soked 8 moerenive] sity of Pennaylvania base Sebel ptt ’ announced his| Unele Sam's hors from: Bart) peter parity eaten isahs ‘ even be a : No. 20, which Includes etes intently Hamilton fairly smothered the service . me a box Harry Grob tem rounds » which Includes €%, mob jam . ae = d when Sat was good. Lat at ea h¢ is © | fighter recently onained into the Bap \ stopped. the Rone 4 ged here to-day, for active service. [cause of the 16,000. In. pr teat Eon battion nt Bbbets Prete, {dst ministry has enlisted ti ‘the United | ground chan ‘oF agen er two gmontha’ active nfae ate + 4 th Bi sie \ tt . ’ C ° ehte | cific A Fees Fulton to rer trick rack Ht, Paul baatam-| unit will be sent to France. Included in| qin songation th leet cen ie, Milne Brooklyn warriors crashed over | geatMitieruneer ty tient tena’ ine | cry i avoib sastiTe ‘res. Fulton will have nd u 6 men enlisted are Howard Ie ry, ko king saya he has| thelr opponents’ goal line repeatedly | left for Fort Slocum, | man Ross, PUY GL fo wo cocest, rensein Ia Powsibt ‘ van-| Penn's footbal hero; Bert Hail caprars ‘aining for ‘al weeks with the result that when the final) New York. as ordained Wednes gestion, training ks and di nt championship, now that ' Cleveland, O., on Dee, 1] elect of the 1918 team; Bill Wigley, |p expect to experience “anee whistle blew they had scored ten day nigfht and has obtained a leave of he fas stopped both Langford and and’ bs second with Kil Williams of Baltimse| also of this year's team, and Mile Dor ) outriding Kramer, Goullet, touchdowns and nine goals from absence from the Angleza (N. J.) Bap- —-- DB WASHROVEK LABORA © he night of Deo, 17, ‘The latter bout, whiad! sas, champion strong mans or any of the other sprinters in i es touchdown, This gave them 69 tist Church, No more graphic illustration of the 2500! Decatyn Aven. 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