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ihn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 21, 19 17, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SOME HOLDS STRANGLER LEWIS NEVER THOUGHT OF a0 TET, OF the Freee Pov Thee Tork Broning Wort) “The Job of Waving the Cardinal Pitchers Out of the Box Has Been In- herited by Bill Donovan.” ” Wor cles Germany Mchueter ts anxious ta trad Germany jchaefer to « In Ten-Round Bout With Fulton. wis "= Willard Would Not Be Taking se a Chance of Losing His Title. hc: that he will fight Fulton or any J one else selected, but ONLY In ten-round bout, with no decision, and with the title not at stake, be ie the champion's offer shrink im ‘The Pree f Reming WER WITAATUIS later Neng On, fi statement in ‘Tis BAR Leer, | NASERALI | ANY FANS. that nobedy Griffith of being @ orofiteer, You DON'T NOTICN THHen MANAGERS TRADING In epite of Gov, Whitman's orders against boxing, his generals report that entping still continues In the . Papal New York boxing clubs portance. When it was understc Barrer “ee Was . “ that Willard was willing to fiaht | Some muscneus HAD HOD Bacaue rv ve Per-prerer word : Welton, ali gate money to be turned aA GRAPPaR's for - over to the Red Cros, Jem was credited with doing something fine. Jtife known that Fulton ts a danger- HANDS FRew IF wer DHOULD WANT To LIGHT & CeARET TE, a CONCRETE DOME. iTS | You samp rr. Willard wants to fight, dut doesn't want to risk Ma ttle, fival. There ina possibility that That's Uke a guy who ta willing to Might wittp Willard, espectally in aa | enter the aviation service provided ® Jong bout a deot-! He aight ein over Willard in any bout, long or short. It seemed that Jess was ridking something. But ten rounds, with no decision; Why, Jess could stall through te sepade against a m roller with a a Lewis and Hussane Only Men Who Haven’t that he ts allowed to keep one foot on the ground. ‘The job of waving the Cardtna) pitchers out of the box has been in- herited by Bill Donovan, T THAT, if Willard met Fulton | Been f, hrown i in f| ourney te YEA BO, for ten rounds, no decision, the a Gallia: 400k. deed ito, the ee - Bom ConsTRICTORCINGR , Got to walt until the: mow ts off recognizing Full s champion if Oe 2 ap , ive He threw Pilakoff in 31 minutes and GUARANTEED TS MAKE ANY the round before we can discover Sederivsd Winsett able 8 cmese big atc OVERLOOKED Strangler Agrees to Give {{*scunde FAT WRESTLER QUIT In | whether Connie Mack hae sold the Jone through that short contest. an ty, Zbyszko a Return mater Gee ete pieereron onan Uae ZU MINvtes + foul Hnes also, viliard’s refusal to Ko through a de- OE AND GAR Wow - ¢ ; . | Hane ‘Anaam of Cuba, ‘There was con. whlle eden glare " ~f | Sel tw scone Barred criwd On edie. JAG one time. the seta eheentminded and bange the etter tngteas ME Geraten bs cchemoese debe | rr Lipone ITER referee, Billy Hoehe, threatened to Ot, Paul Seven Eddie Citalte of an egnonent, And a champion who retires in fact | This WAY. 6 6 —_— disqualify Assam, but Fuerst wanted . ‘ . 3 without announcing his retirement, =a _ . TRANGLER LEWIS and Yuseft) te and the jatter after W, ™ GUERILLA BOXING I8 ON THD bag no right to hold an undefended = Hussane aro the on]y Wren ers eee ee ee ate nt te ms One Sided King Boxman of INCREASE IN NEW YORK STATE. in the championship catch-as-| hold, G F Ti A 2 L re cateti-can LOuriey i Pry meal Xe | If the Phila’ pitching staff used to cconomnd ies, wet inom DOSS Willard Announces mise ionany atthe taxngon wns, as at tan ated vo gve GME From Tiger American League), 1 1% rue cums ste wd sporting writer who has inter- ‘l for the world's wrestling title by) th Paul ¢Con-| E | 1 ‘us#ane de! eo ul oo) we f Con nde 0 that the one man | ne? Now it viewed Benny Leonard, Benny Laat night Hustane defeated Charles) omitting the dangerous headlock in| ..4 i. a Cons] Dane: Cleatte ct the White @bx ted gett . e sa)6 he haw been “instrumental” in | Pospishil in 11 minutes and 42 sec-| the final match of the tournament, to- | COM: won @ one-sided game | the American League pitchers, ac-|{s only an affair, yalaing $200,000 for war charities. | onda, Lewis threw George Manick of | Morrow night. It was only nfter great from the hastily organized Nasesu| cording to the official averages just cn ee ee , persuasion and a gift of $1,000 from!c yf Princeton, 9 to St. Nieb- | iss ~ | " Jianny is a corking lightweight boxe: to assemble, 1 think {t would be neceac| Dervis (7 © Wout with the Beadicok | the 'managers of tho MbaeiRinent at Wee healed eS ak nl a fea pA Siete NB de Birch tacndhentadhtd ee renee TE fe seems sven to dreaming, Let /"'You Can Tell Fear Fearless Fred,” | fy, $'to stage Ube bout In an ‘outdoor | Marred in 6 minutes. | Lewis agreed to make this concession, | 1% Mink last nigat sponsible for the Giants! downfall in| withew ca a a Nis dim take credit for what he has ; ee eee tee nels ot tie big| ‘There was real comedy when Sulu| The managers felt that as the public| While the opposition which the | the World's Series last October. lke enileting In the Rocky Moun- 1 By done for maxing & neat ttle Says Champion, “I’m Ready bark nse h Hevonpaa, the ¥inn, ond Henry | was up Jn urms against the headioc kk, Princeton players afforded was not| He won #8 games and lost 12 for the| taln Coast Defense. i % F don t_cure so much for the twenty on the ground that {t ts practically a/of the sort to bring out the greatest |!ow average of 1.53 earned runs per eye — — to Talk Business.” | round atuff, no this match will have io] Vowel, the Saxon, did about every: | strangie-hold, it way only fulr to the /atrength of the St. Paul's boys, never-| ame, He pitched in 49 alto-| Outside of the expense attacted, AM LANGFORD may = carry Pom nrc oer. qua as mise e thing that wrestlers are supposed not) patro of the game that Lewis|theleas it was sufficient to demon- gether ana Jie innings, a fisher cums poor alas 4 Around a lot of fat, and he may 5 bout alized from a short) 14 go, The crowd, however, enjoyed! sould do away with it |strate that the boys had the greatest her than any other pitcher in, tbe| 2°" & apie have “hit the doboggan" a couple | ‘ CHICAGO, Dec, 21 fo sald nothing further alwut not! the farce immensely, Hevonpaa sud. Al the same time, Lewis feels Het (eee which has represented their rye and he beld his opponents to 5 8 soon an the holiday season is) staking his Utle, he is being treated unjustly, and xchool since 1908, when Hobey Baker ]7# runs, of which 59 were ea! Every once tn « while some colored of your but h Ha fi " denly got bi a with @ bod, » OF oi rned. years ago, but he can pull a fight : wi é Tm in good condition: haven't been | denly got bis man down with a body nite the criticism that has been! was the star of the seven that beat! 01 : train out of his system every now and over Jess Willard intonds to! down to weight so well in long time, | hold in 12 minutes and 49 seconds. heaped upon him since he introduced | Harvard bs a score of 6 to 3 tes PEs BL etre CHE a | ny mnen Bee One Se ome then, anyhow. Fulton whipped Bam return to Jacksonville, where |I'm twenty-two pounds lighter than B - this hold’ into the todrnament. tel Tr aA »,{men, and in this respect also led lll wrong station and runs into Sam ‘made hi ve fi hi | was a year ago, and I'm still the cham-| This was the first buut the burly Sula | ho boys followed the puck with|others, while he gave only 70 bases " Parthia Ghee tae tee Of | his circus is in winter quarters, and| Men Anu doine business a a stand, | had won in many a day. forls that Che protests of the wrestlers| great avidity, showed fine offensive on balls and made only one wild pitch. anetord’e fist. " a, Fe Bam has come | sah out. He Ie tired of the sawdust | "Also tammy own manager and A bas Oa auserarte rire mroty CONCH Feally through cow strength and tightened up ke adrum Altogether he established a striking and knocked out Kid Norfolk Jean address Joss Willard. Tell ‘Fea ney Ne avariety not on account of the unfairness of defense, Muxwell at gout, Ca | One hard dolled cog Borrowed o #('Denver in k few punches. Norfolk | tn Fred’ Tm latening. What's his provost | of holds and grips, scored a popular the fold TA RP Cia eeeeee Diana BMNIAUNS See tai rote be Wenniee| te idl a Praspetag sai big, husky darkey, with a kick| “You can tel! Fearless Ired t'm here| ton? tve mated mine, T want n big Victoryover Vred Pilukot, In the early | fer accepting $1,000, de-|and suved bis teurn fr m several d above Walter Johnson of Washiie>| ‘off ‘et ba cor on OA a lot of upeed, widely advertined |and ready to talk business. I'm pre-| Penent bout with the bent available part, Pilukoff was inclined tu lake y wan willing to Wager chisling thruste that Nakeau. trled in the Se pails Rey Ply ll aga ae | they scrapped an hour Aguring n4jthe new “black hope. pored to night ansbods: that thinks ha | AP ttt hope to have a hatte with, (20.effalr labtly, Kut a grip on Role | amount with Zbyazko on the outcome |frst few minutes. After that first gon wan less effective this year than| the wae going fo vay the war toe (8am has accomplished somethin; shane Carpentio a lors big toe, whereupon the doctor) of tp teh vysZko . | dis streng or, N. by handling Norfolk so Shas & chance, f think Im the best Recenuer the French ehampion. {| complained to Bothner. When cau- f ne z ko was out of display of strength, however, Nassau the previous seasons and atands| on the toan. , < rfolh e , heavyweight, und if I'm not T want to| LMM that would be the biggest kind of painen to eee on cau) town last night, wrestling for a ch Way powerlevs to take the puck down eenth on tho lst, with an average | hoe Proved chat Fulton ie HOME| ee eee i Tn ; an attraction. 1 am told that he now | Uoned, Pilakoff replied that he opiy) ity boneftt in Norfolk, Va, He will the lee wid Maxwell spent the but- ASAOd PURE Rak Ria Tel ea we esd 0 guy eoltee & iphiter. nd oUt abou consider wo nid that there wouldn't be | had half a toc hold FAP Cornilanicand stowill Be up tolanee chicka avonite We c apeccnton 4 . ever ; 4 roel am r 9 D of the evening tt pectator. | we rain casHE lest 18 M4 it —-- proposition. Fearless tread looks a9| "Wai. aiferenee In wolght as, the Roller had hard time him to decide whether he wants (ol Princcton’a cum whic’ bad. ween | Oeen aot lchee ia the cmtioul ea tee scooter at eighty miles an Magistrate Joseph E. Corrigan | 6000 10 me ae any oF the int want |. { Th doean't look ax if there was much | from # wrist lock which his ove accept the wager or not. m the ice together only four or five compiled by Irwin N. Howe, as this| hour we figure that a equirre! has 00 could sit in all our courts we ie aavinie nas Wher eaten chance of hin coming to this country. 1a sor lee ty Ree ra ttsubi with nyrecnight's card, all matches to a tines, showed « luck of practice and omelal rating i now based’ entirely | right to etarve to death. 1 . of any buildin ri m open to anybody. an looks as if © had Ro ‘ob! nish, follows of coaching. Tho point awe 7 j would Have: boxing. Also’ we fF ony, puliding Dig enoudn | ‘eeerte a" boy. a head hold, ‘They had been grap-| Harry Bicvens vs, Cart’ Bush, Ivan|coverpont were wont to. follow ‘thal Neat ae, Geet Cael ites! ; wuld have Hund: to put on the sort of bout he wishes to)" Sqy a a} Bi rpoltit we nt to fi the Cieotte, rl Mays, of the| LIL’ PHP, have Bunday buseball and a lot angle, gan do all the claiming he wante | piing for haif an hour. Roller, who| Linow vs. George Manich puck in behind net and thereby Red Sox and Kiddie Plank of the of desirable freedom denied us by a want to put on a monster bene@t|tven his story that he onee Weeds] had t on the defensive, suddenly | Tofalos vs, Kd “Strangler lesa their own goal unguarded, | * Rrowny were the most ef-| going t be pretty tough on the gutter tm ® MeAatol of moth-eaten old statuten | bout for the Hed Cross, and tn order ta| out Me can have «chance to. se shifted and Tike a flash yot a aciasors Rogors vs. Sula Hevonpan which gaveiRt, Paul's: many oppor: f the American League pitchers | agg es toutes aena ooeeen aah ser ee te ine cea a fas |eromnonete We Srewge 1. Wpull weet, seein land body hold that did the business.| Zbyszko vs. Tommy Drank, tunities to score Clevela Stanioy, Covmlkte Of | tae tough Job to tmach an olf Gog new trite ydformern of that time, Magistrate — - - | Chicaw die Russell of Chica berate Bea Tetcicin ‘hae whown niassit. helore | were close on thelr heels. AU six held| mirst ef Figur: i opponents to less than two earned runs new, friend of all , clean Athl t t per weme, Arrangements are rapidly being com- s ae. Priel gy igl at im on the e wc es Dep. ; hte pitching had much Rod pleted for the first of a series of figure eh for # long, long time—unles: | with wiining a pennant for the White | skating contests to be held at the 61st 1 Hn i . f . ‘. s s Sox, as the oficial figures strongly tes- | ° make him Governor. camoion Ted Lewin, holder of the tel Crm {the evet of ten nis oponent |, The New » ok A Sa wats ears 2 en vee - Has tte Ne Hamilton Tetitute defeated the tity, The ch So tea ise fous sen. street {ce Suetiog Faucet fe Bro: if! je, made more mo No is to get the mateh with Willard, and agrees hh ‘ork for the o: o anking list, and J, V choo! of the Woe jo Y. he frat seven, ‘on 0 ho! ° arty in RTLB and Herman matched. | out of hin twelve-round battle with | that all yon turved orer tu the Hed Crow, | men of the army and navy, announced | Onativia Jr., in straight gaimo matchos | ot 2 Ce tnt ton Institute byw seo Ruy Wisher, Afteenth on the lst, was] Tanuary, According to present plane It ‘That will settle a long-disputed 4 9 per Willand’s offer, Jeanette atat ; ‘ tal | a reas i me the most effective pitcher for the New \ gharaplonahis. ‘Rctle ctaimed It | or re ne ey, the. Semele Columius | a or ine Wiland sich ore inisecting 1 should Sere, one veule hold @ special) won their places In the final round . Yori Yankees with an average of 218| wilt be an elimination contest. Mone Welterweight, at Columbus, ©., on last) jas i nore interesting it should | eifty-yard swim in connection w dio aia Yalo will play {ts first basketball | ea or game, but ho actually | but amateurs will be permitted to eom- “ fer Kid Willams was disqualified | Monday night thun le received for two WO SERS: GS PEOELE SOUNGS OF HUY, ita hendicap swimming meet on Jan,(°% the National Handicap squash game’ of the season when. it engages | won only elght games and tomt nine. Ot ‘The first euntest will be for of fouling in a bout with | of his four-round fa Galiternin. () Xk ‘ i Qin which only men in the Federal |te2@is tournament on the courts of | the Crescent A.C, five in Brooklyn to- | the other New York pitet Allen Rus- Willlams olalmea the decision | 5 as nd scraps orn match bas practically been arranged tetneen | % IM nieh y the Yale Club. The two surviv night, The game will played in the} sell finished seventeent Love nine. s only and those who finish firet, a “frame-up,” and that Ertle| 2° told the writer to-day that the forded Martins, id een welteraeight of |service will be permitted to compete, ve - oa, A o “a OFS | gyinnasium of the club on Court Street, | teenth, Shawkey twenty-second, Shocker | second and third will then be eligible to J 5 gross receipts of his go with Downey | Brovkln, and Walter Mohr, also of rookiu, |The two other events on the pro-|of the great field of competitors arc 4 twenty-elghth, Ray ‘Caldwell thirty-| Compete in the remaining events Sere bread pee ips 13 | figured up clove to $10,000, which is an| Sie 's noted for his gameness aul ability to band | gramme are a faney diving handicap | representatives of the tlarvard Club,| ,S™ LOUIS, Dee. 2h Branch Micki | rth, George Mogridge fortieth and ie 2 = Stet Badn rendered—and thon Jumpod up| vnuaually large amount for a fight in|? They with hare it out in land @ 10-yard awim, both open to =o . ha’weult erate’ ne funivey’ ottact cane niens = 3 leaped the ropes and. ran | that clty Of this sum Ted says ho vo- | |registered A. A. awimmers, ‘When James Cox Brady's show horses cure Jack Hendricks, manager of the Ins vl to his dressing room. The | ceived $8,100. | afternoom, Bartfield defeated Meriy C wa —_— are sold on Dec, 27 at Durland’s Riding | dianapolis team, as manager of the St. y artla question never w. - lame cen oat ing Gta rom at ti] Some criticiam has been heard of | Academy, tho entire proceeds will be | Louis team: ° . Jggided to the publi: tietuction, | Prankie Callahan, the hard biting Nght jee avtis elon the manner in which the Mead: 4 h _ Official American eague “ 0 the public's satisfaction, ankie Callahan. the hand hitting Ngbtweigh! 5 hich the Meadow- | turned over to the American Red Crosa = coe 1d Herman settled Williams's | of Brooklyn, and Terry McGorer, the promising | | Those two old rivals of the ring, Jack Dillon of | brook Club {s going about the re-| Th ty h " 8 | tsduseaobe ton Goeeee Chis of Boe’ Gon ore are twenty horses In the sale . r by beating him in twenty |fishter of Pailedelptie, wore matseal today to) ee ti wl cruiting of @ track team, the burden |and they comprise all e 7) ’ on ani a0. jo diewoight champion, are to ie ‘am, the burden |and they comprise all the hunters and AH ke t rd That put Williams out of it, | Seet |» the main event of els rounds at the sie | Oo ce een wna ns jof the complaint being that the Phila- |harness horses exhibited tn his Ham ockKe, ews itch ecoras or K ad refused to meet Willi ial boxing show to be staged by the Olympia | iy ad refused to meet Williams |e) re Miadeghie oo New Yeare afteran, |Geciion bout at Duluth next week, Altiougs |delpbia club is enrolling star ath-|ton Farm string at the recent National | agpin, They met a few nights ago, reat it with the fight fane | J80k Js fast going back. be il thinks ho can de: |loten—George Bronder and Hannes |Horse Show. The entire gross recelpts| The Brooklyn all-star hockey team | Sah fava,’ {t ls ponerally ‘reported ae crowd will probably turn ent Chip ani eaww he quickly accepted | Kolghmainen are two cited as ex-|of the show Were turned over to the|recelved another setback to-day | {MAE there ras no possible doubt that ut to vee the battle, cae te xian Wald wy the Be amples—tnstead of developing them |Red Cross, the directors paying every!When {t became known that Tod fle should have been called winner. | Marin in effort, lo being made by the Boxing Com- on its own account. expense of the exhibition, Many of the Brown, Captain and point of the Cres ag practically recovered from the Ny | mission of Cleve ja LPN teetsyen i nt We knocked Williams down twice in [cold whlch Rrved him to caucel two bouts re. MuMwon of Cleveland to ai i tush with th) erhere seems little reanov cor eritt-|exhibitors, including Mr, Brady, added crnt A. C. seven had enlisted in the the first round and held the lead un- | centiy, Johnny Dundee, the fast Malian liaht- | Some agremmot in reaumd to barring fwitoe trom cising the Philadelphians, however, |thelr winnings to help ewell the fund, Navy. Brown was one of the most) } 1iLithe finish. weight, is ready to resuine training again, avd IW | SOotete at the clube out then who bace teen |for something which the New York |@nd now the owner of Hamilton Farm &ctive supporters of wartime hockey § Merman beat Frankie B hit Montieth, to-ley signed him up , eames POP Trees Bran & white |e, feet Montieth Woes ened Nn ut | retued erminion to sonar in tnnty in omer /A. C the Irlah-American A. Cand |!® going to sive bis horses to the war tnd his enlistment caine as a vie} 4 | ea * : cithew ho Millrose A. A. did in Now York | charity. surprise to his friends, champion. He and Ertle should A. A. of Boston op New Year's night = th n New Yor! _ , és rf nea, pot up a good hara fight. ave fought Tendler last Tuesday | Scotty Montieth today completat two mare 0: several years, Columbia captured the honors of the Th : for the Public! TH. Ay Kumetl, Chicago Glght there, Lut was too alck to be | bouts for hie figliters, Vaul Dosie, the local lait = " he opening games for the Pub i A; Bane Expert ot th r , ae Se hi ee eee eine Mataer, the, Weoe ait | Mel Sheppard, who ts athtetto at-|frat round of the twenty-slath annual | Schools Athletic League hoekey| pd, H, Ith, ) Per claime at golfers can’t As Aille Nack, the local lightweight, 8 too i) welgit) who ia mow ove of tho few goo or under the Fosdick Commission | Itercollegiate Chess Tournament, be- championship will be held at the | 10-Wm. “James, Detroit.. Bg pa MAA lg ber] Lowel rapier pag Rndery eal will take on Training Camp Activities at Camp | SUA at the Columbia School of Journal- Brooklyn Ice Palace to-night when) H—Kret Coumbe, Cleveland : expert probably n met a gol iveoabdtia"-kt A lal te Wold’ te ps cpr fetter Shethy, Hattiesburg, Miss, t# having |ism. Tho Blue and White representa. the Mushing and Manual ‘Tratning| HB. font, am by Hi who could pl; ht be mbershiy show to-night, and Maymwond, sooner Suard Fe Ae ant National) and succeeded in vanquishing them by | clash in a double header, Play will Ray Visher, New York,, ° ere a eel re a AeAy lian uae substitutes called off toe eatertaln: | On account of the curtaliment of be haere eat ‘of Trench aud’Gumg, | the acore of 2% to 1's begin mt 7.18, E.G, Bare, Howtos, + ‘ Dey bait, pan many pomiing ove bare tne the camp newspaper "| STATE COLLEGE, Pa. Dec. 21.~All | Krasmua Mall js determaned to win AM yohnsoa,” Wan « 0 te : 3 COLLEGE, ° 1" asmus in detormaned to : ma i Tommy Beheee, formerly of this eit vt HO" | the ne best thin Bo Announ ment to this effect w, 41 sports will be abandoned the key champlon: ip. it hee al Biot } ECAUSE of the bad decision in the | of Maiden. Mi ; #01 | ius decided to give thee bore sometling more o-day b: effect wes rade | pring SDOrs Nt ned this) 5, Won the titles in baseball. and | 22--E¢ ® Ertle-Willlams bout tm Balts. | {HNr sce be Ce eee ee eee eae Te ioc te titans Ah | Seer ae ethistiok i Peon eintate rere Fennsylvania State ag a result fooitall, and if it defeated De, Witt | chusetts, hae just im. blr geor 1 Nough te a aketball and Wrestling sched. of the a les’ decision to Clinton in »winmuning to H x more, the local authorities have | ortant beitis, Mis opponent iu this go will ne | RMWRE comditione ah sat for qume tine" be carried oUt as originally Tanned” | close the institution on April 23 in or hase captured its thied school cham Eee ewe the list of referees, and |e Leni, tae materenins samulee. | Tl | five handaome belte to be competed for orer th a der to release the undergraduates for P\onship within a yee ‘i ave asked Capt. James FP. Donovan | Will come Ugcther in a twelve-round bout to a! (te ned distance Jef Smith Scores Knockout. Sim abd taatery Work Thore Will ta ‘ashioyion,.. if he will act as third in the ring | Sesision at & show to bo beld by the Unity Cycle | On. , . ARDMORE, Pa., Dee, 21.—Jeff Smith | no lacrosse, iawn tennis or ou. HORSE BREEDERS PLEDGE Feariantes in ‘mportant bouts. Dt. Donovan | it? of Lawrence, Mass. on Curistmas Day Dan Merges hurelebey fine basing eatetaty- | or Bavonne, N. Ju middlewelxht, knocked | track meets. Vossibly a f. t a q pent I pighe fo winande we men I OMe oes UOC oweilxht, c if ra 6 a D ew inte 5 fe linstructor in the nearby army | Owing to the fact toat boring shows in tia city | MAO, last Right for Comuanier Duin's men at 0 MEE ciee Of Mrederige’ aha in {collegiate baseball games tnay br played SERVICES TO UNCLE SAM. >i Siu camp, ; fre not @ ausvowe financially ow Christmas Das n and Pater Cline woot thrown toree|the first round of a schedul farly in April before the college. term —_ Gy, Mer is New York ut M en th 7 : ho, J ew Yorkers will remember Capt. | Manager Charles oe of tie and Malian Cuef Clay Tamer |Pound bout here last nicht - The Arabian Horse Club of America by o 6 Deperan well, He was aim" Dono- ine ian Vester ded os a C boning | ith By Bai he clever ex clearly outclassed, lusted of The Xavier Acade 4 mevting held at the Belmont Hotel it. B, Cald ae veo, the middieweig who fought | show fo which be had ectiwluied for yea Brink . ute and twenty-three seconds. Smith is mee Poiyt adopted the following preamble’ und s ain, Detroit - | Cafinll, Burke, Savage and many [tat das, Toe nest won of Vie cio will be wed | MONUME MAMUANTARE <a _ | Boxing instructor at Cainp Dix, Wrights Melerret nic. institute on the court Cf lrctution. and. recommended that 9 de-isbe Bt, Louis 2 other good middle and heavy weight |" X** ¥¢ erwoum, Joo Leics wilt wwe | meroundere Am on, the eutertainwent | COW, in Brooklyn lust night. ‘Ti Baht Ta Ee wreedersiand. 0, donee, Detroit . e hosere’ here a few years ago, He | sme sod Vantam in the m of teu tunis, | rrogramme for the Kew Wolo A. wma, tu a #3 to. toting be called of all the breadera and 58H, 4, Eambe, Dela . od ofter at Brown's Gymnasium. | Dan MeKetrick 1 pmo | thas oe ees mann heptteadl oy : Math Gad Oe Wi Clinton CO ech dace ng abelian EL rd m 8 oo Later he wae instructor at the City | Jor Joaneite made the provenition wo Jem Wilan, | feecng tem, deotur gral NS. ae oral meee ie the be na plan of 41M, B. Gallla, AVC. and at the beginnini 0 | Fred Pulon, Carl More om) Krank Me tH Fag bir ork idl High, Sehocte WH meat Im the Hiro (o attain the desired result SLOW Be lll, Waa oe to ‘oF Went to Canada and enlist 1 eealbiilon NEW ORLEA FO eee awiinming championship Whereas, The present porition of the |45—D! Derenvort, at - § ot NS. for 4 Wo 11 ‘ # in the front battle line nvich Village, fave You . Firat Tnce— Hope, King of the J{the Public Schools Athletio League od States Government th the world {4—W. 631 ol 6 in France” for fourteen months, Wind, Milas Billy ing of the Tl iiyasmus was the victor f * war requires that the best horges for all 43 "¢ es o4 \ tidy performed « feat of valor that |! 1 Mor second House—Lady 1 Brooklyn and Queens division of the 11 N1 be placed o woo go leben bine commission os Becond | challenge. Morwn revi r Upwant of forty evirten ean rweived || Brighouse, Sister Susie, “O"F°"* Pl jeague, while Clinton captured 11. jfhiarian purnoses shall be placed at it 41-0 Car aa 74 y fo wi) beuefit, * now the New Vork Siete amate moning et - Bi 1 le ie Is an pposa Fy rs iJ e 13 2 *veutenant. After more fighting he |1s"ie fet | ‘ ow Hale, Nord te na chan Third Hace — Souvenir, Andon, J{ te Im GM Aetna Bronx and)" Attived, ‘That we, te breeders of 40H, lwapnck, Moon, ior a Yi returned as a British Army Captain, | “ooo \ a three heavy: | olonshiye to be he Amateur Athlete |f Aunt Ile Riehy ee ) yolved, That comnized dominant 60-H. A Cullop, New ark, 40 a ie 1 pffer his services to his own Gov. |) "4i'h i"! ton, Mos jon in the Man Fourth Race—Harry Shar, Bayn trains, laying aside all personal consid, 81—P, Falkeoberg, Vhil 81 8 Ms Te pier, le services to, tie own Gov~ [er Moran ani the eatin yroceads ot the match | and Thureiay of nes liman, Jock Scot Intjation fees have been suspended hy cratian, ‘pledge our earnert ris ot gec-atb, Gena Cloves ot & 8 98 pent. Dame tates tx eat ee ati | tute tumed urer to the Red Cross. Jeanette fur y be Increase titth Race—L uth ¢ Exeoutor the Hheepsnead 3 ¥ Rowing Club dure joo-opuration to breed horses that shall GS, Rosen,’ 8, Lous, 100 a 4 ry ip prem should prove the best of Ol | ther stipulates that he will wager $1000 that he | will make It Slumberer. a ing the War in on ler to to fll the momber-|give the maximum eMcioncy as re- f4—F, Kod, Bi, Levis, chy) 7 6 ) ‘ie boxing instructors in the Various | «iu stop Pu Morrie or Moran inside of ten | (a) thive-rouad boule ; Sixth Race—Jocular, Amalgame enactment taf eee Daddy y ete by 1a ed. aud, If possible. produce horses 8&—H. Seibold, Pulladelphle eo wo t campo. jounds, ad will alee (wre Lule wou over Lo the wunsauen : {one of the draft, that, qhall have no euverior in the S&B. Mees, Pblladetible 10 BY ns ons of world” Im, Bowling, a ers 1 pr \ ‘ ( 2 ‘