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THE EVENING WORLD, BATURDAY, DECEMBER 1, 1917. WAR WILL DEVELOP NEW LINE BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ae HAD 10 OF CHAMPIONS IN. SPORT LOOKING AHEAD IN SPORT WORLD . i WN EO ~ - " DSovm trowr’ e ~ Wore | Capt. C. K. Rockwell of Home — — Club Extends Winner & (Qualifying Medal, Army Training Meane Great Advance in Athletics and New Period of Record Breaking When European Strife is Over—There “il Be Thousands More of Boxers—Airoratt Likely to Occupy . < LAKEWOOD, 1, Dew ter Place Among Newer Sports. With World Round Races Among / ( man Magwoll. who won the medal ti qualifying round, had @ Possibilities. Mit bent in the secon the amnnal fail aoit po He vrian 2 Prem Panenien The Now York Proning Wow the Country Club tints, Cagh Ci © ER this wor there will be « great advaner in athietic sports and Hockwell of the home cat gave fim = A 8 Hew period of roourd bremking ho® tussle in thelr mate This te sure to come When miltone of men #ho would normal , had to © to the sinetoonty have Deew engaged In ordinary bust \~ vale to win. wore * ‘The three other eurv heen affairs are given monthe oF Te AME Dene M. Keekie of Upper ‘Montatait, Ez Joars of hard training Some of Arter he Waa. Forrest and A. J, MoChere these will take up athletic sports and 6 Met C6 A RAD AmoUNe We Wome home club, - in the ning Maswelt ere will be more interested In all with re and aceurney t sorte of warlike sports, ike football “ d th ne ae ‘ and boxing, and will develop and on TOE eee newares: Ta * courage this interest tn thelr fam ’ North and South tithe holder @ Sew clone match had he been able to 1 but as it was he failed on sev There will be thousands of new - Jenath all the way from r oun the WA Gt A Jone Inchen to four feet boxers in the country after the war pind perl ‘seit fell inte a. Some of them will no doubt rank pea Ben pre slutny while play ini net among the champions, And after er plays left handed the splendid resulta of training « million men in boxing during the war the State that doesn't encourage boxing a4 a sport after the war in going to be regarded as a back num der, and the public official who wants boxing obliterated will be voted a) Member of the dodo class, Today in half a hundred great camps there are thousands of me being taught how to box. There will be company, regimental, battalion and brigade championships at every boxing welght, There wil be more | Glove fighting In the next y than there has been In the past hundred | Years all over the world | And we are not the only oe } th with bia wood, but putts fmeo™ Maxwell had * in yore ty Nock well made the othe Point System of Scoring RENE, ay on ay Iiferent with Egg A who Makes 1917 Six-Day Race 052i © Different From All Others |: 7 aaa ending. The? at the fret water ——— ame within ap o# of being a one, Fifteen Teams of Riders re t I stopping a hand's bi AKE-UP OF THE FIELD ‘Ta G0 400 Lashed fae homme ing To-Morrow at Midnight | G Spindler, the frat named | Art Bennie 5 FOR SIX-DAY BIKE RACE. winner, but hi developing boxers among our fighting | , sre toed navaiont <a Bit wana eur Must Keep Up in SIX-DA | A Minner, bat he never wom. aa men, Boxing is a compulsory part of | experiments of the ight brothers, ve! a - | tavared accounts at the fitteenth ant the taining of Canadian, Australian,| who were myateriously hiding out A LOT oF Ne Daily Sprints. HARD-BOILED AiG Ti Mu | pnateh with a 4 at the nine Irish, Scotch and Engiish soldiers eels in the wand dunes taking CHAMPIONS = + =~ tia a Ahr | tee thyernesh Bolt ie Bac | ie Li The boxing scheme asx a part of mill. | {NANINE Jumps with Ud Seats otttee PERHAPS Some Wew ake Magn | Wiph Mecrture's ently short atm tary training was perfected by Capt.| they added a Age cabin n Tom Fiqnagan of the Canadian troops, | crude thing that motor would be com- Hin system was later adopted for ali] pared to the marvellous engines that } British troops, both in training campa| five the war planes GANT To WHIP WILLARD. HE 1917 model six-day race which | I starts in the Garden one minute after midnight to-morrow night will be much different from tie other | fad Wille Spencer wan nandily ts the: Coapal er and je Si von handily tn * mornin YORK "RAM M. Hirechberg of erate Tater, [en hia club mate, W. [him a good match, pavign with “Tae *WGH STANDARD OF Baseuau” |ehort swing, i hitel and at the front RACE AROUND WORLD POSSIBLE Ed ibe a roa cae sce eee uirnee tre TOWN sliced ig ee {thinn avers but! ths ma } ‘The French took up boxing several IN A FEW YEARS. = wit be aimont m continuove series of Beets ay to the # od Bobby Walle ieee In the second sixteen Henry asteed Grea WA cones Piercy |RoPP. a Beltusrol veteran, wom rps |matches. He has been off jof late and does not think |his chagces, though it . Flying has developed to auch an will be almost a continuous series of years before the war and made it y f rien | extent now that a race around the sprints, Under the new Berlin sys- their best professional sport, With] extent now that a th M il ? F b ll Ti tl ‘ i Carpentier, Ledoux and other Bur ee eee een nt nee Ui itary eague ootba ttle ee at scart ev be ivonncaes pean champions to arouge interest inj few yours. any who read th of sprinting every night and a one- LAND TEAM. it became ex-| umn to-day will fy acrows the A fan: Goes 1 to Winner of This Battle hour sprint in the afternoons. ‘The Clarence Carmen’ and Geotee Wile jthrough It would prove 8 | made-a #mall wi 1 t tremely popular. The French were| Ue or the Pacitic Ocean. Some may winner of these sprints will receive Perey: taney and Bao homes, |Wouid not. reach the i : @ take part In trans-oceanic races | so many points, and the point system WELGIAN TRAM The match | lower brack always expecting an invasion by the! Perhaps treasure hunting isn't ex- | ps ~ : will dectae ‘ 3 Viet v » third sixteen this att Germans, and doing everything in| actly to be classed ainong sports, al- | Fort Slocum and M Mineola Av FOOTBALL TO-DAY. jecide the race, unless a team ; “4 ean Harry surHea 4 the game in Franc ely A 1 y teals a lap at any time. |eher, a home patr, their power to prepare for defense.| though tt surely ts a sport just as Slavens 5 Her ichad ot B, i : They found boxing « splendid thing| Much as tier and bear hunting are| tion Elevens ta» Clash at amar With so much value to sprints, the ‘tom BEARS vet lane ane ‘aeiee sa to train men, give them fighting skill [Sports| There are scores of ancient Travers Island Where Played. combination of Kramer and Egg ts Kip juistymie, In trying to 7 : Spanish galleons rotting at the bot- a * ‘i particularly i a lagher lost by knocking Suydam and confidence and spirit. They ha@]tom of shallow. tropic’ seas, where ais Clinton, . .Pele Grounds particularly dangerous. Kramer, into the: Rate ’ their company and regimental boxing’ they ran on uncharted coral reefs in : Fe M 1 starts 2 o'clock.) h holder of the national sprints title — - championships just like the Englisty Unknown sean centurles ago, The sub- apes Ape mai Pie Lgelvaie VICE GAMES, seventeen times, entered this season's f vice : : tion teams No doubt French and British win MAfine, with new devices for exploring viation Training Stal nd Martnen , i sil evind aapecially to ehake the fost mo. Heres ance coe ae giove Wie, sei Bottom, will “bring up” un clash on the gridiron at Travers ‘harlestown Navy Yard. Cambridge |} NO College Players on List! oe any thomas that ne tn polar wank ee eaten tot es ene jGreamed-of treasures from the #8! Island to-niorrow in @ battle on whic Pitteboreh ys, 320th Infantry. ge - ’ Ww Atma BE . nm when the wa er, |when they are no longer needed for 4 Pitteburgh of Gridiron Games’ ith the Specd King in action tt ts REAL WORLD'S CHAMPIONS. te purposs of war. the championship of the Military | |. Under-water racing will probahly | League depends, Neither team has been|] Camp Meade vs, Camp B ‘atalities. THEN he too slow a sport, but there may |defeated in the league series, and al-|] Philadelphia Fatalities. Imagine new, well-trained cham-| be deep-4ea diving contents between [though the Mineola eleven will be ata] Ws @ 4. ve. Camp Sherman, Toledo, 0. pions from the United States, Can-| submarines capectuly built for rec. dinate s Australia, England and Ireland | ord- Be Cleeve mae. bY reer ee tt a cinch the other fourteen pairs won't] John Weismantel, the fight promoter, Tie ccmmittee in charge of the amateur boring have any time to loiter on their way | las secured a temporary injunction {rom | “A!tament to be beld at the City Athletie Club # around the saucer-shaped track, Judge Benedict of the Supreme Court of | clower to te natn clase the ‘olowing The open style of play, instead of| “Watch Kramer’ will be the pass-| Brooklyn, restraining the p contested for: 108, 118, 195, 18% = ¢ from in. sod 145 pounds. Kotry blanks are king purposes - : aii a wow needy @ all after the heavyweight | He At ‘and diving, who knows |“™™* with the Pelham Bay Naval Re the smashing game which rapidly 1s word tor both the riders and fans. | terfering with the boxing and wrestling | "it "!! de sent to all amateur boxem ta the at will be somewhat of a! what new method of tearing through | *'¥e team, the game promises to be the | Should Kramer or his speedy partner | souty wich he has booked at the Broads | muta Aeteciation uno request, ‘The contrast (o the sluggivn situation that) space muy be Invented before the war | best of the season among service teams belng discarded, has eliminated much jump the fleid at any timo the other be : eee erated ameut A.C. otfictale have already, is obtained ever since Jess Willard | ix finished? Perhaps we'll yet be] hereabouts, porting Club of Brooklyn to-|™ested ten of thee bianke for thelr “simon of the danger, in the opinion of Fred| competitors might just vell_ride| **Y ea crown” at Havana and able to transport armies to Kurope, Tho Fort Slocum eleven, with a AND me h ae SOeS AE Well TIOSL ut Aw thelbolion had thiatewea talon # Sher are golng after the handsome found no other rival seriously threat- without either wings or rudders, by /string of three victories and ono tle L. Murphy, a former Yale star, now/| ont ef the building. Barring Lepainbiihed ‘he elaetnaie tacit o by to be awarded (o the elub which bas the . ening his suprem: sone alr or tube projectile route that game, has only @ slightly poorer record coach at Northwestern University. | {24t are likely to occur any minute principals in the boxing con- ae of entrants thet weigh in amd The pursea may not be quite as big, will slip them over in hours instead |than the aviators, who have come 0 etter | 2UMe a six-day grind, Kramer, once | test the moment a blow was atruck, | ° { dh MeN Mua Abate rot chaahnres ot fants BOE TOA the |throuah the son of four league ~ iO The ee peat also <a ee he could gain a lap, could probably | John's lawyer went before Judie Mene-| Dick Curler is jn ohare of the show to be # ched and or the suprem- ‘ll aboard, gents. ‘Op into the |gamos without a defeat and without protected through improved heavily-| never he caught, for the Jersey Flash | dict and asked tor held next Vi acy. Hut there will be better fighting | projectile an’ tykg your positions in| * . y and asked for the Injunction agai next Vriday nigit at the Arena ta Newer 7 ene incre OF it tin’ as thaibers, Charing Crom 202k ted. "The Mineola team has padded uniforms and headgear ‘i |{s tn a class all by himself when it | the police on the ground that the con-| lace for the irae of bousting the Italiae é Tor baseball, Ban foho ty minuteat’ |Tolled up a larger point total thap Fort By William Abbott. “Lack of proper training and physl- ‘s la- | to Central Park in tw ; War Fund, wt comes to squeezing speed out of a| tests cre to be only for lexitirnate bo | already racclved $60,000 | ment that the game will lose ity ad- | There'll be some excitement in Slocum and boaste a somewhat more! ‘The most astonishing thing about|cal conditions is the/greatest menace | pioyole, memt Besides the wres bouts aged weet hare volunteered — tlieiy } anced state of perfection if the big | clipping a Afth of a second from the |powertul itack. However. on the de-lthe piaying of Norman Maxwell, the|to the game," Coach Murphy said to-| The competing fleld is formed of all | there will he two ten-round toute bee ldoe Maton, int eeu: Bataling Levinas i league stars go to war is a joke. | Atlantic record fense the teams are almost evenly ieess talies Sep Gane & ‘tay Cilne, Freddie Welab © i Baseball is being played with a fuir lmatehed, if comparative scores count | ehty-year-old golfer who won the/day, “High school students and sem!-|the star riders in this country and a Ta IG eee Jachaoo and Martiey Maddea, Benay Bayt i degree of skill by thousands of men | \tor any thitae, qualifying round of thas Lakewood | professional players, a8 @ rule, are/number from abroad who received |i B09. Hd Oe ee ae ee ee, er Che Glam, lll seen me | im the camps Abd Bs they Aare young A thi t t Q) | The Kamo will be pinyed on the grid-| Tournament, ts that any Me so small! not properly hardened to play the) special furloughs from the Allied en } men, and well trained men of good tc O87) ‘iron af Travers Island and the kick-off|can drive such a tremendously long | game, In the big oolleges and univer-|armles to visit the United States at| nw 6 Niahrveludie « \ZBYSZK\ Reis’ of taueilinen oe ink acon inal |will be made shortly after 2 o'clock, ball, Young Maxwell isn't « midget, |eities the players are aystematically| this time. ‘Thore are a number of 1°" of “ait memes! 01 FEELS SURE verage agaremeivencas, a lot of them | Wimny Hoolsin'a retirement from | - ;but he's far from being a giant, yet | conditioned and trained. In addition| ¥eteran riders, but the list is made up | {Pe dar abtem. HE’ average aus! a I uw thtbtiee it i he| At the Polo Grounds this afternoon mostly with the names of young stars, |! Sallor Kirk Welterweiah ! a are going to become unusually good | athletics r the army, which he i doit ae his tee shots/go further than most|they undergo a rigid physical exam- the kind who are moat likely to fur- |i? minute en) twenty esecnd of boxing, at ball wallapers, [Announced at the finish of the Ber- | the elevens of De Witt Clinton and the | amateurs and as far as many pro- ination, If they have symptoms of|nish the exciting “Jams” during tho |! Stockanls Stadium, in Wenver, cm Wedoewday | Win tore ; Take the automobile racing men. \wick modified marathon race on|High School of Commerce will meet fessionals, And no one hits ‘em any | heart waaiiens they are not ac-|long grind lfor' ‘ng, Henny received $2,500, Kirk got $300 ladelk ‘szko, the Polish Hercules, Automobile racing as a sport has been | er ~ a | ivel: . a A for taking Beep *, wound up his training yeete stopped by the American Automovie | THANKsRiving Day, will rob the sport /and everything points to w lively | quicker, pres Onchr Hike, who, stole a lap two| i [seaues ote yesterday for the Association, which will grant no more jf ene of fastest hong-distance |tussie and some pretty good football. |" yazwet, on the tees, doesn't in- __ hours before the finish of the Mana comin)” world’s catch-as-catch-ean wren racing licenses during the war, But |runners ever born and bred on this /The so-called championship of Man-| gigs in any extra preliminari Sa ence Seen eevee oa place. and |, foonae ast tling champtonship, which begins Mon.” this doesn’t mean the end of auto | side of the Atlantit hattan and the Bronx is rather! ator taking his stance the young Frank Kramer ate nuturally favoritee: /rviiaay, the lint itticg tanter of day night at the Lexington JUEREEE racing, by a long shot. There are —_— muddled, If De Witt Clinton beats! 1 a a very speedy combination, are |°® ® Tan Mergen, mane Loy declares Mi hundreds—perhaps thousands--of dar- | Henigan has had the misfortune to|Commerce this afternoon the team|#t#r tries Just one wrist action and Tkoly to be right on the spot’ when [tse ihe A of apvoement for Jack tondas will surely close the {Ag youngsters now in the & be io competition at a time when| has Just about as strong a claim to/then—sip. The ball is met squarely anything happens. One of the most|..% Tt" ¥!) come teeter ty a twelve-round tournament crowned the world’s chame handling automobiles. And some Ha vite Kolahmal - 1 Willie Ky-| the title as Morris High, which has | with unbelievable force from such &| ALLENTOWN, Dec, 1.—One of | dangerous teams certainly will be the |’ aE BL * Psab ah eiere the Arwory A 4, s'/plon, What particularly arouses hia those who drive officers’ cars along |! Koleh Ain SY | beaton Stuyvesant and Commerce and| mall player and it invarlably cuts|the most formidable basketball eched-|Spencer brothers, Arthur Spencer, Aig Ga! Ouere Mowe of Boston on vest Tum: | spirit ta the statement made by Dr, Banco the fighting front will do a little Pei jronen, the two sturdy litte Finns, | payed Clinton to 8 te. the fairway in two on its long|Ules that has ever been arranged for/though only twenty-one, has already jamin Roller, in which the latter satd } Vate cross-country looping-It that | were wt their boat, His most epec- a team in the Bast ia that which has|stripped Kramer of his national Irolty \hwliae Ur ie Chamone a, o,| He conaidered Carl Caddock the comming» zone mane rue ball Gane Srclnaty 1ce was against the Finnish | Indications point to @ tieing up of journey, It ts a case of beautiful been completed for the five which will|#printing championship, and 1s re- t lermon' champlon. pard-track racing driver ¢ x the high school football honors this! timing, which Is so essential to good has clanded is mind about conduct \ ; ed the me idable of the “It's all : pile in the national ten-mile cham t the United States Army |Sarded the most form! ing a boxing show ‘er club membem at bie club ‘all right for Dr. Roller, declared” to his head. There will be ten tines DEEN afternoon, ux Commerce has one of F represen sun ttes Ay sae ira a boxing | ; : ny expert automobile drivers | plonslip sun ut Maccomb's Dam Park| the weakest teams in its history, and| Shots. The young Lakewood winner | . 1 uianee Service concentration camp | Te! of y pung stars = pby Wale | 2:misit. #addy intended to hold a membership | Zbyszko, “to say he thinks Caddock is a. 4; baie i | Those old favorites, Bobby Wal and automobile mechanics and repair |i, (ie rons a year ago, and, al-|hag not beaten a local school eleven Is also powerfully long with his cleck,|here, The schedule includes fifteen | nan in titn Hoot and Bob Spears, Sf aie es epniont the Misedivsr | coming shanipion, tor he's: se gen after the war than there are jinoug) ho was beaten in a tight strug- | Us year, De Witt Clnton, under the) a club so many find difficult to|jcames, many of them with the most] are all eatered in strong combinations PERE rine Pemtropes sedi titled te: hie opinion... gi ieaag Catan ae Bow, n glo, he was not outgamed nor outrun, | Crepinstances, Is counting on Victory | handte, prominent @f the Kastern colleges and| and expect to flash over the finish Se uae Neterbrook. We iy gre .t wrestler, Judging from the dam. ‘As for now sports--what's the mat a ‘ and naturally Ja the favorite, ‘The Ss the igs Wares youre Starman (cetanick fing the sioner : gerous men ho has beaten, At the ter with the aircraft? A few years| He eared n measur of revenge by] gaine will begin at 2 o'clock. the laa ye The Belgian team, Victor Linart time, T feel satisfied 1 can, conquer Cad« ———— iefeiiing Kyronen tn the national ; | Maxwell hag been very prominent in] The Hat follows: aati tan,| and Michael Debates, size up the a dock when we meet in & maton so |eross-country champlonship race at cate Fo oduteds Bat ee teste | a group of young golfers who shortly Jen 5 fabian gh Bath shiams: “) | speediest of the foreikn riders, De-| reonant the boy finish, Within the past four years t } ’ Hoxton last week and just failed to] elevons are still active. Ku.ile Mahan's| will dominate the amateur field, The|®& L@ aarti town; Jan, 11, Niagara| Dates made a good showing in last! ee hare low in & Quaker City roped have been fortunate enough to | beat ehmainen in the Berwick | team f he League Island Navy Yard| youngater's development was so|*ale st Allentown; ; | E Linart, one of the fast-| i tuereis defeat: | will face Leo Leary's Charlestown, Yard team in che Harvard Stadium uch interest has been aroused arou: joston Way, ie McAndrew. Our worid's| tho best men in the country, and ¥ ; at Allentown; Jan Roche eat sprinters Europe ever sent Over | chainpion—said Leonant—made McAndrew mek | confidont I : rapid that he won the annual North | Aientown; Jan, 19, Swarthmore atlowes his lite probably to his bicycle-|gq vingwde ant et the aot of fae ners wan | Contidont I can add Caddock to my , ‘ 4 Von | of victims, If Cad jand South Tournament at Pinehurst) Ayentown; Jan. 26, Penn Stato at Stato! When the Gerinans overran his coun-| cpg, the reeree, STOPPED the thi because | at Teel Mit gcnddock surorie mig last year from a big field of stars, He | grate Colle try Linart made a thrilling escape on | pidte was muwet uy a bit, Leonard did 3 YT | ¢irat man to congratula from’'| came through even after being told a| Feb, 7, Georgetown at Allentown;| his machine, leaving Brussels but) knock nim out, At 190 ringside, MeAndrem and Camp Dix will clas, two minutes before the Invaders @Nn-| who is — healthy, rigged weltorwelgit, cranial | The soldiers of the National Army at mn. Down tn Phil “ New York Athletic Club this afterno Musterole Works Without the Under the direction of the Mercury Root | Camp Acad Blister—Easier, Quicker Club a track and fleld meet, in whieh | hie play the there will be an unusual number of| and Washington and Jefferson will tan ‘There's no sense in mixing a mess | military events, winding up with a| the field against Camp Sherman at ‘To the jelphin tear: y rs} large sum had been wagered on his|ieb, 14, Pittsburgh at Allentown; Feb, ' d mt " 2 Tt Ti chances. 16, West Point at Weet Point; Fob. a1, | ‘red the city through the ropes looking an if he needed « trip 21,! “One of the many innovations of the|tg tenrer, He was to eat to do te nowt, tt | Phe golf world will hear consider-|Dartmouth at Allentown; Feb. 26! pace next week will be the construc-| 4 ¢nat, it took Leonard PIV ROUNDS to . a Lafayette at Easton. tion of the track. The oval will him and EVEN THEN McAndnewn was oak agonal send and water when you | four-mile cross-country run, will be | !do, en fare oe Seesaae Maxwell of the|"“\iarch 2, Cornell at Allentown; , come right up to fue ome oF she iinet Mas ‘eames fe NOUS INJECTIO can easily re! in, Soreness Or stiff- | heid at Camp Upton, Yaphank, in which ng the men who earned their “py | STOnImIn Club. 18, Princeton at Allentown. boxes, thus giving the spectators a "143 rinedide,'* ‘ bg 1 erg lean, white Musterole, |18 te believed several thousand soldiere| In footvall at Hrown University: thin tet | pee MANN He more chummy Wantage DOrMt: arcs | Cues am, quater Cie: vetowrmeett all around the | cae ‘elm tare ce le of pure oil of wil! tuke part w Walter Hoving of No, 125 Weat| Jack Burgess of Boston has been a track is also muc! roader, t- night for tao mn 10 e | oj 4 Inations for the four big two-| A which they are taking are hagtening } mustard and other helpful ingredients, ~ Le2d Btrewt, this city. Ie learned the| engaged to come down here and| yearoid nxtures for the Saratoga Asso-| hour, Kramer and Root tried it out knocked him cold. ‘The Dex death. Kvery morsel of toom bined . > game at De Witt Clinton High School yesterlay and pronounced It one Of} match vetween Lement and Cline at the Ol ts a A, wie ee orm Se tbe Bresent Paul Piigrin Halpin and) yt has turned out to be one of the | teach New Yorkers the mysteries of clation’s 191s meeting « rfeperul, the the specdicst tracks they ever rodel 4 c., tn Philadelphia, mill tt ON eal upd Geantity, 9 wri nce En int e plac Arthur McAl for depend re rushes developer ae i 4 United States Hotel, the Grand a hia, will ttl the tal °, mustard plasters, and will eka ded met aa tive Of the ieee innararal searne Ronit the vartous clube ta the Wanamaker | Forel and the splnaway Stakes —which | On, iene ile ee thal exo rth “Hotter aa 4 New York A k Glick, the a . Just closed, show an increase over | ne actua KO. 9 aor figitiv: t h. usually gives prompt relief time ‘famou 1m nat | Passing has been & decited feature of hiy _ have a FP eee Pv ia eae ROY ee ee @ famous fon foot 2B rt we those run this year. The Unite ‘Garden six-day grind is NOUTS. | in the nil of a ARO, 4 008 from sore throat, mronchitis, tonalite vw civitlan aide to Major Gen-| Poi men who played one halt in either |, Th€ Professional Golfers’ Associa | ifotel Stakes, which will have @ guaran: Raymond. Vitchoock Will be. tho| tg aguinat Tee Romer, th iva. thin. death -denting’ Sekaael aaah gp asthma, neuralgia, in Fel), Re Direc tod with the Colgate or Dartmouth game, tion will hold {te annual fall meet-| teed value of $10,000 next year, led the starter to-morrow night. Tex Rick- 99 asco a broken band male or over 200 ye "GOLD MED And , on Bae stheuma- in working out the details, Antone ~ Ing Monday afternoon in the associa-| at in polnt of numbers with #10 nom ard wil he the head timer for the); te Haarlem. il, Onpaut been: tism, pains and aches of the Working Ove the dete Tt may be many years before Penn-| tion's new club rooms at No. 966| inations as against 204 in 1917 race, | 1 in work, ‘They vrompt Tetiet or join a araing, sre muscle: nt race, obstncle gylvania can boast fuch a, remarkable | Fifth Avenue. Bian ORION, Cer “ihe ace ‘this 9 By —_ ht ‘Ga ae Ualaenges aclting trom Midna rend HOWINE col Corin asset as joward erry has increase of 21 0 ay 2 “ ‘aba one ' trouble wt put cl lata 8, froste4 feet, colds erent ape Beatie ener ana’ been. His drop kicking ability, com- while the biggest n was In the 8, Vimare Skaters Are Bu wet teens ei eatine tet rte eal chest (it often prevents pneumonia), ¢y'oxs-country rune bined with his running qualities, has|, 4 number of golfers will tee-off for) away, for which 173 filles have bee ‘The figure skaters have been excep- {tin thne to make your funeral 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, inade him « potent factor in providing | the front when Metropolitan Base! named aa compared with 149 In 117° onaty pay this winter, With little o 8 of, GOLD | More than seventy-five entries haye| polnts for his team, |Howpital Unit No. 48 goes “over! The Hopeful Stakes, the guaranteed |? Let thee have had tne full lime ‘ ; Oil Capsules te r already been received for the five-mile | there.” Dr. William Honan keen yalue of which was increased from fi, hotkey (hey Nie afternoon some 1 gave him mor, 1 thot the genuine, Your ‘irugelat wells Army-Navy road race to be held by the| From all accounts Nethercott gives| golfer himself and now a. tuajon in 00 to $30,000 for 1918; closed mith OF tnd hat qnown skating experts Ih the Heap sth yi ‘ v nr on money retu Morningside A.C to-morrow. | Amang | promise of developing into » high class | endeavoring to have the unit formed nominations as against 209 entries Verseen venjoving. theme | i forrteeath round Tcotld wt reins wy hand, | 2 pe, without doubt the grea! skater ever developed in Ainbulance Service of Allentown, Camp |eolf recrutt In Dr, Honan's hospital |le Biang, then threw a unre! in the ring League owners 4 | y Ay " - - i 2 eet woman ; i e bout in Koawter's ki » one ISON SO. GARDEN, Deo, 2 te 8, \ pton, yy Dix, Camp M t John K, Tener, President of the Na- | Uplt ts Jimmy Wells on of Tom the Waldorf rookistt on the ice each day. So |! , a ( 7, "4 , a Wadsworth “and Bort Mamiiton,” “En: tinal League, Is something of « foot. | Wells, w Rental smile is known ani Ban Joh Brooklyn Is ot and Brae Orrin ‘ied that | know f can bevt o my tan “DAW RAC Sulit a Att, ane Rive, tries will be received up (0 the tine of ball fan. fe saw the Cornell-Pennayle to thousands of golfers thro t an League to orde a Marko Mr and Mra, James Butler and meods (0 off spun io New Orley make ,ita at 12 o'Cleck Sunday Nighe, y } ughou y " the wlart, \ Veuls gauie on Lhuraday, the laud ay at, Diss Adelaide Murray: vont wed, _—_—