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? 4 7 . | ' Sey - THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 26, i917, DZ. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK N WILLARD WANTS TO GO BACK TO KANSAS IN THE SPRING Oe ON te tee me rn 4 ee te et mae Or i fi i i . P ee” ee she 6 wamber of the besing sheen ene Bee working for Ge Govere ane 0 eo army comnne ond tows ‘ne — anys, medting 0h somere Hyena. HAE Te Sou (ae trem qiaihe the samge woud | Kenn MOO 09 Mahim ort i WaHtAl.,, WG CAE Aeweny it, nave © gay etmianion (@ one the man % ote, anh the manny rained im thie ———__________ : ~ / 4 F ‘ ine ia te atone mt Mi emess-e way would be turned over to the, Ts “NTs Roe 1 ane Bere oo Gemmtenon on Troining came s--| Amateur Judges (wonon system HELPS Mcrarant srgone ' aus“ +| Jeeped for Award | ‘9 CHECK ROWOTISM OMEPARI Ebbets Explains Oitieone, Charlie White, e or Awa ATIONA’ EAGUE U. S. G. A. PREPARING ‘Dp snshie, Whaba, fom Weilag. Wen oh + he HONOR ROLL OF GOLFERS | 4 5 ¥ au o- oy 4 hk himesit, with @ heavy. \- ob be taken by other | honor aynten te the solution of the mas ; pays Of Baseball Men o yer y\arr be United States Golf Assos be peta in| During Pinata of the Mow Tork || vrotinm of snmping out rowdyinn | tion te preparing an howor roll of fuslo & Govern: | cnaemplonship amateur hosing tour. y National League games have || ig mehbere in the servies of where oo Lod ney et the Manhattan Casino jast| marked by whi y 1] Uncle Hn band om we and Charles 1, Ebbets, part owner of | one |] notions of piayerm President Tever |] im the air, There wie 449 member | ine Brooklyn Club, han tseued the Jratinnd | Mat, Frank W. Caanidy, Mate cham- || pari sant’ weamon fined Catehurn Fe eee ae alt if [| tottowing statement in eaplanation 9 er] forced to bow to tam Moaberg, un- |) oxaniad promises trom them tha Tow vena, | of whic maybe 10,000 are | tonal agreement and eit | attached, in three rounds, teve themariven || Peon aen. | ring the ( A. uniforme. baseball contract arr out the old mollyooddie argu-| right to the jaw, tut got up an pair ys cere ‘Ten a idea of the t roll. He hi Hie + ater . mente againet boxing and apply then | rought back in wonderfully game || (Uinren® Whereat ao levied |] tng letters to member clubs, re abalt gumtinuiss tw waa ee orient a — a | questing them to lave a list read Sel te ee temeoman’ of the enone by the ana dai meting, Jan. she of || Clause Waa inaerted, in place of the old not only those who have joined the service, but their rank a well, an may be aeen by the following official communteatton “The Executive Committees of the United Stat Golf Asso tion | sirous of compiling an mem reserve clause, The piayer is paid so much for his services in the y fo much for an option on his servic the expiration of the current contract It in mpecified that this option munt be before Jan. 1, and the major ba the iusere coarion Mesnore the | Heriatpiticce maxes | Intercollegiate Meet than to let it stand. The re- ‘There was a fearful din eet up oy the mission in many cases Seer Sty stasis || Sort hs Te eat Assured Next Spring, this fight at feast. inclined to deal equarely abate tisemtiatadintl| Eosadal Stora bic ohee On May 10 and 11 | fent to the player before Feb. 1, under “There are some p | who are now in the military or the National Agreement. Note that t plonahip Lo C. Md Mirman of the Pavi'st with chenathe tole | = e naval eervice of the United | opt! alned the, cail on iiin sere ce 2 Ceres: reanes Ween the: Mapes not work, but 1 they “What More Can the Colle; | grecrunt between him and the club re ae Soa tie FE ges Do to! ill you kindly send me the || #sreement between him and the club re halla, gymnasiums or riding schoo! |4*cidet in Ma favor | are in the minority, ‘Nothin No Indoor Championship, but) aeip Win ite Warr! and™™ ecometruce | se slitha menisere ef vane ing the salary he lx to receive culldings that can accommodate more wen 8 pretty bent, 7 fougnt, pvr dlg Ap go oid Meadow Brook Club of Phil- | Wo", oF Athletics After the |] club who are eligible. also the | from Jan. 1 to Feb. 1 the club and ‘han 10,000 epectatorn, bsg Golld hitting every foot of the way. Gl cshattés eat ok luc. 7° YALE AND HARVARD ON arm of the service that they are | player have a month tn which to thin — @ Bow champion, @ tuddier in appear- and penalti fave tl a club to adelphia will Hold Set of |WRONG TACK,SAYSDR.SARGENT || enrolled under and their mil things over, Tn that month Tu AELJAVEIE bea Jose wWittard on | ance, v0 solid puncher, vol and x aatty |] go? onsRe hele nave found Games to Fill Gap—N. C.|mitard Sats teen? ete tee | 18%, fh feuetasemn glia tat. || sisaet Short “ining "aties Auge aae the phone thin week, but if we | boxer. He took everything that te thas tontoney, Hf 1 \p not mies Games to Fill Gap—N, C.| Harvard’ nave beon on the wrong || is to be kept in the Secretary's | MON of the jean, re4-haired champion had and thea kk in athletics and physical edu- office # record for future ref decided by exch club. provided It ts done 4i4 get bim the convorsation roy understood as weakness, has T 4yv— ‘ n It in desirabl ha y Tf the Borin ts went about the task of bringing home b ht splendid results.” A. A. Meets Here To-Day: cation, ‘This was the flat assertion erency irable to lave |. by 1 t n Nationals have ‘vould run something lke th’ ian thamntonaed rowers OF made before the Athletic Re. || these statistics as complete and || sent out contracts, 1 weil ae th ad “Hel-lo—hello—ts this Jess? beset | «COD. Sargent Raps Harvard)ncaren society by Dr, Dudley A.|] a8 soon as possible in order that | Cire of option. that i» thatr personal af. | “What @ ya want to know fort” Sargent, director of physical edu-' jon at Harvard University und @ duate of Yule, The society inet at the Hotel Astor ss ie tnteroollogtate track and)and had an all day discussion of ath= a} .. | letics and Its relation to physica - field championships will be re-| Tess or the men. called to, the colors, Richard and Emerson Win In Sensational Style sumed next spring, This a8-| pr, gargent was one of the last to surance was given by the graduate | speak and his remarks caused a Dro- | Fistic News _ som and Gossi "T gal all T got to ony. Some Exciting Matches Mark] ing, "ie 'tiret ect was a service duel | ™4nagers of athictics of tho Hustern found sensation, | | ~ , “Well, are you?” : . yp to id-ail on games, Then the New | universities and colleges at a meeting |airector, “that the greatest boon the|,,T¥° tWelve-round bouts between | ion-round Wout with Kid Gravee, tin W “L bave nothing more to"-—— the Junior National Lawn | Jersey boy brought off a number of held at tho Hotel Martinique last! war has already given to us in Amor- | ‘fighters who aro well known to the str, at Stilwaute, bute eters wan “Are you making any new condi- Tennis T By scrobatic recoveries Which turned the) i111, wurthermore it was stated by |ica 14 u realization that our men must |followers of the boxing game all over | Oraree not only cutvointed and outfor ast” Tennis Tourney. Haldenateln outplayed kim tn the sec-| ¥'red’ W. Moore, graduate manager [all be physically fit. I cannot look the country wero arranged to-day to be me HY a SI 7" BANG! ond seh ncane, e f dead of & a8 of athletics at Harvard, that the vege pee Se Fe tyr ee ie . feuabes st Lenten “Hello—hetlo — single-ding-a-long- rats = | Kames. “Seeing that the set was golne| Crimson would be represented by in- ale, t which n-| Jan. 15. The 1 hello, central. Waa that au explosion INCENT RICHARDS and Ger-| against hin and = that only ae nerve. | dividual athletes, who would compete | sUtutions Lam fumillar, being @ grad @ report may be eubmitted at || {mF_and the revt of us buve poth'ng to “Hello, are Willard?” a ‘decline Yo"alscuss It, Maybe | ‘om and maybe I ain't. What d’ you ant, ig ee A i eat Well, Jess, are you going to make cook, Aight someboay, and DONATE oii the money you get to the Red roast” and Yale Athletics. that ft will not mall the contracts uatl! | along, in January, according to the cus- om."* 1918. ure, him floored bim for the cont of seren in the ©., on the night of | [ rund with @ whom right to tie jaw n who will figure in = = Joo Lynch, the went ride idol, and Terry Sluier | ° wo * ‘ally connected 8 double windup are Harry Greb of! os th» eat aide eit bee 7 Si vr did you cut me off? ald Emerson, the Hast Orange | ori ene eee ine things sass at hia| a® much and not as a team, The ten: Ute of one and offically conn tad to ee arr oette | Sect tte Ma be act — High School star, won their) base line. He resumed his tremendous | thnent of the meeting was tha! ie iJ The above conversation would, twenty-fve years our athl ce once more tn cho third set, finish-| games be held May 10 and 11, . | for s " matches in wensational atyle in the | Fes ithe winner with tho loss of only |"“rhe Intercollegixte indoor cham. | training and our athletics have t fo jthe clever middleweight of Bayonne, N: | Young Joe Borrell and Barney Adair and Johnny ional lawn tennin tourna | one gaine. en 'J., and Fred Dyer, the fast English Dotty will ele clash. In addition to the regs occurred, leave things ju tout wonere dees scema surisficd | Junior na The proj of the boys’ champton- \to say that we are seeing the light |\9j, At of : Wil Six ©. tenepene extiaition to leave thom. ment on the board courts of the) 1) ingles Fesulted In Abratia: Ban Wus announced that in thelr stead, | ig that we are coming around. oing aN eme EAS OF Cavelnns. b exhib a Seventh Kegiment Armory. Hy the} ford, 34, the son of the old Cornell star,| or rather to fill the gap made by “Get everbody into the game,’ Shamus O'Brien, who hee fought =r nerviest sort of playing Richards won| defeating Ieadore Colon in the only] their elimination, the Meudow Brook ham hag loot a lot of money fooling Ligattae with @ clrous, Jack doesi't omit | defeating Sheppard Lae Alexande Sep uemtta that Joe bal ot sooo | the Coltimbla Univeralty freshman, at|and it was the spirited. aggrenivencss | tho Intercollegiate Association to | {10} Ho admite that Jess made "$5,000 a). 6 5 rhe fourtecn-year-old boy|of Cohen that forced the final wet to| send teams. circussing under Curley’s man- . ‘ deuce, It ts understood that the club will egoment. He says that Willard still] Woo after Sheppard had been within | “Sy son and Harry F. Dornh nal played. ‘The score was 6 n this match Lusi and drives with ex |that’s our slogan now and it should| Billy McCarey, formerly of Philadelsiie, 9! Renny Leonard twice, will have been our slogan for years back, | ¥ho new claim Kansas City 4 Bla home, 18 00% member of the Pioneer Spor It has takén the war to make us see |!* manager of Harry Tate, the young white mt Club of Philadelphia would extend Dene before te tig annual indoor meet over two days i Club, on Went 1 used hi lent offect Ji CURLEY says that Willard 44th Aireet, New Yoar'a aftemoon, when he will | A nse Wis pinyin wae atondy | Ad Would invite all the colleges Of | things right. When I look back and |light tearrweight of Texas who was ow : (pow Joe Hyland, the east side iebtweight and of the fine specimens of physi- | dedielon on « foul over Fred Fulton, the Western reg! an cal manhood who have gone across the Ghetto, Tommy Touhey, the Peterson flash, the seas to fight our battles my heart ‘weighs 178 opunds, ts very atrong and Wee) se 6 crest lore! prorsntl pata flash, n, the | uefray part if not all the expenses Of gwolls with pride, but when I think | tearing im at his opponents repeatedly, one uber of the West 44th Street organization, and he te if . WO i iting teams, something that 4 the great major- — | ' a nha le left of the noney accu-|a@ stroke of taking the first set of|tatter a Pennsylvanian, won @ pi the visiting 4 of those other men, the gre caided te mest Tommy Yan. Ieuiatas ‘under: ihe. discon of "UNs | their maton, Bone toile animes te A. He Brawner {could not be done by the LC. A. A-lity, in tact, who wero not such fe] Bewuse the officials of the Armory A. A, of . yndicute’—a quarter of 4 million or 5 | other ten-round bout, eee ee ae Spite ther] Mmerson's victory war highly/and David Herrmann, the Princeton | A. should it promote the games, This) physical specimens, 1 am filled with | Nogon would vo ie sec! ec! iow the manager of Ted Lewis vill be held on March 8 and eee oat toss off afew thousands a|@biced with furiously fought rullies| pair. wee ok to tha Bune —— Much to the surprise of the rep for the star athletes. |rerwean Lewis and ‘Tommy Robson of Mallen, week and not have to go back on a| before ho accounted for the defoat of sentatives of the other colleges pres-| the cream of our young men who Nave | isnt heir ub on New Year's afternoon, ths -pork and beans diet, and that the|/ Herbert W. Haldenstein, the loader ent, {tt Was sald that It was doubtful| one, but 1 do fear for Fe ree tee oe rant® {¢/of the Columbia forces, ‘This encoun- sell tt, 3 there's no need to worry over the| ter Wont the limit of three sels, as chance that Jess and ail the little|the young New Jersey crack dia- Willards will starve while Jess |*| played excellent judgment in slowing vated that | y toutd not {Mata fell through, ‘The club officials eat | eo ce ag'to | they wanted thelr officiel referee, Larry Connolly Kers When they wers | to fudge the contest, which wae not matiafactory to ‘Ted's manager. Aiscouraged bec the first ter @ athictlo sh college becausn € not good eno whether Cornell would be represented in the championship meet. The Cornell management will not make Clark GriMth, manager of the Wash-| definite plans until it can be seen how Poly Prep will make {ts debut in Utrecht, ing to Chivags n't the slightest objection to ing drafted for the army. |pood ae that Alsxade the race for the championship of the _ I A. In Hockey League at the ” ny a! ll develop. therngelves good enough to Jobany Dundee and Augie Ratner, the Bronx ? Ington Senat has arranged an exhi-| tho present situation wi ‘ vi y ) The t try's ttles, however, and iid hi ied by thelr amnager, willl nobly giving several days of his tM] up in the second set after Halden-| bition game with the Columbus team of | 4 The War tax on amusements was) thelr country’s battles, h Fahey tie oilipsiyeanpag leat dlays ‘oly train will have Commercial High lor en BOO} : “oy ‘ 0@ th lon, west fy . sald they expected an wuthoritative! which wo Placed (ie premlun Of 11° | oe is slated to meet Val Moran of Hinting, Mich. /School for Its opponent in the first heneft of the Red Cross fund, Even| He came back in the third set with | played at Columbus on Sunday, April 4.| Matgment ‘from. Washington vin | specialized “expert, have really deniet if he does let his attention wander) tremendous energy w win at 14-18,| pat Moran, manager of the Phillies, | hort time, KO necessary now. Why should they | 1%, and Ratner will go against « fighter they oa! high hopes that Dixie Davis inay| .rh0se at the meeting were: M, J.| eucrifive their lives If thelr lack of fi the Russian Bear’ for twenty rounds #! « later weeks he won't have to hunt under F ese no ati the sofa for the dimes and quarters | who have competed in the tournament |tWrR out to be # nd Alexander, | iyaher, Columbla; 8, C, Palmer, | while? — MIDDLETOWN, Gonn., Dec. 28.~ of Am: | Davia pitched for the Loulaville Club of} gwarthmore; R.A. Miller, Pitta.| “We must have athletics for all in tho] Pete Merman, the tantamweight damoion, has 5 , affluence, Nope. The country can|herst, who defeated 5. Ban’ rend 0 ‘ er | has been elected of the stop worrying over Jess right now of $1 FAs the line-up stands land won more than twonty games. He| Stagg, Chicago; George A. Murray, persed st ale that te the trend (Of | ot New Orleans, that he wii! take on the winner| has been elected Acting Captain of thy Jess ts perfectly safe. etree tie famous Brooklyn | Was in great demand but the Phillies! Princeton: P. CG. Bartel Bro = it by reading their college papera.| the local Dantamweight, and Kid Costar, o Mey Lester 1. Pitt of this city, who has re- Grover Cleveland Alexander is gauges lenders . ba Marvel, Brown; W Kverybody should be out playing, bulld-! Orleans, which ie scheduled to be fought et signed because of an injury to bis |. fhe mate wiley, Rie Bee \ wes sold to the} Washington and Lee; A ‘ime devel held the in’ ow Weeks AKO | Carnegie ‘fech.; Th If. Smith, Penn. shouldn't spend our time develop: ‘and the victor meet in @ twenty-round @ pectato: sion on | had his beat y rneg' 2 me t 7 te 8 - erback, @ junior, and & member apectat rs, 18 pee early, session om | bod his wson, Ho took part in| State; HH. A, Stanabu West Vir-| 10g a man to jump six feet when we Chi Pal fraternity noklyn Ice Palace to-nig' cussed at length. The managers! we, with our old system of athletics in| i.e toy New Orleans on Thuredar, whore Dan Monn iecchumplonship bout for the| stein had forced a commanding lead, |the American Awsociation. It will be| dec Seah xt : ; hem the physica! training that they fid|!" « twentyeound bout at the Louisiana on Jane) hult of @ double-header, In the sec- from the circus business for a few he rvivar ef the collexe players |” Pickering, Pennsylvania; Harry A. 3 makes that sacrifice not worth| ate e duri ti 8 of Was Ldward IL Hendricks ae \ tat culled there during bie dave o rg by @|the American Apsoolat) st season! burgh; FW, Moore, Harvard; A. A,| colleges now, and I know that at Har-| jus noufet Dominion Tortorich, fight womotes| Richard J, Keeler of Wayzata, Minn., he semi-final round Hinerson nd You can see that the students want | the fiftem-round bout between Frankie Brows | Wesleyan baskethall teain, to succeed |suulor this torting and JUchards en | got him through the draft i, J, Faherty, | Moly pe math | te A. Hyman, | ing up his bod Trane A, 0, of New Orleans on Jan, 7 Her ice Keeler da the varsity. football ij Faw @ catcher with the iba ea y 0 at the Loullsiana Auditorives for the bantam was enabled to |1% games and made U2 safe hits for a} Rina; G, I, Kent, Cornell; Pen-| have 1,000 men who cant jump f hy. tite ee ring off his moet startling ries. | tage of 214. His best previous | der, Dartmouth; M Ooln SAR perl ts Maven tetas otto ee > ane welt mown qo |, Payketball tn rapidly becoming a TM COFFROTH, the California | Depending chiefly, upon nyeed and dees |'Ma anade. in Ila. Ho made oats” reae | gate: W> 8. Smith, Syracuse, and H.! who can jump six.feot. What gol is| Matt Nee ee rected to tere | oo orm OF, Feramtion at the J Promoter, is full of storics ofthe font in the frat eee AL bed, oa | Melding errors last acavon [ Se eee raat Oe ae HHechimenlls Ga tavoue cad ove: thtee | te teoecamen os, teeeem fovonr Ovttube’ ot | Geuced (net RIGRE Shan weversl tian: old-time fights. One of hin fa- | ur He appeared to have the BOY) Quigtey, the National League umpire, | N: O: Ac A: TO MEET. triust be able to do that, We have men| Arwen. and Bivan Dowuey of Colimtus, wh wand 8 jammed Coluinbus Hall vorites is a talo ubout Stanley Ketche! ie” made each good vse of hin |haN bon acting jr s,caty‘campaten | IN, THIS CITY TO-DAY. | ite eatnol, pull themnteiven up once "aia ‘tw. at sion, 0, om Now AC Nablni, 11 to watch the. game gee play did think he bh | 4-8 on eines reign Raed hon ai Hane end. fro ‘ OGOUREE | on htt aktect” aintieetee Ae the. Can't raise themselves once on & paratiet | rs afternoon, ‘The men wi r “Thomas ya did thial Na , 1 ell over prothir ivasaa t ead John's College five. ‘The latter {twelfth annual convention of the Na-|bar, And these are our potential ol | inde at 10 A. M., the tn : loam Won af tional Collegtate Athletics Aanoctation | diers, They must be trained and each | belding out for thls weight core of 29 to Py Ketchel down for more than ten #ec- ture that Hichards showed his courage, : : Harry N. Hempstead, President of the | Of us must share the burden.” onds in their second fight.” said Cof- and by clever use of hin baffling chop Pork Giants, reuiried to thiaedke | Which ts to be held at the Hotel Astor | of u i Wi ; “ if 0% . ny - A J {ried to thie city | ¢,. preset *) ry . George J. Fisher, President of the froth, “but Joe is mistaken, We all strokes caus 4 Alexander inake ef: day after spending Christinus at | tecday., Hepresontatives of clowe to otitis RAR ust tumors’ tae cout would have bore eee 2 pee ae win, Ro tat son um ne sens ne mieten 4 home in Indianapolis colleges, un! a nm It was @ great fight, Ketche! was an co he had olde legiute athletic associations and| Men's Christian. Association and the nknown until he boxed Joe the frat | losing the vet Righarde blended his low! atioago, Der 28 nferencea, In every, part of the | Cominiesion on Traluing Camp Actlviting ui tof the wet, 1 was at that junce ra hard tussle by a fectan of Sen Frunciaco, who ie known! ‘The Athletic Association of the Col- ‘clown heavyweight,” hia been compelled | le of the City of New York — will ’ which he had booked | Choose a wident and # Vice President the to: be at the next meeting of the Fxecutt The Rritish-|¢ rt for Panama, When Wille ashet the Pee) Hoard to succ ed Tom Lovely and et pounfing service Aud hie use vf chop In 7 United States will bevat the meeting. | was doing for the men of the army both rt aim hae ihe vanes | OUT, to gucceed “wom raw up in the country. We'd never | proking the pall to, completely wbact dian OFficlul appeae te pao Noconly the polluy underlying inter: | Mere and in France and he made a pion | ore tat would permit bin to iesre ihe United /Georgy Huda nominated’ for the cilet| heard of him. And he hada manager Alexander and wreck his chances of Oe eon eee AeM te Baseball “iiegiate uthioticn during the war | for Atty trained athletic directors to go | States, the dratt off aon in a few daye| position are <y Coyne, 1918, mocoar who wan so dumb that he got my | winni Pty eraptabilite to premade thee tttt | but mise thelr conduct after the War|acrons to France as soon after J 0 be called wp for examinatio NP per mney eed ies eee ton Minion Won made as 360) | Oaerwon in bi patil and ttimaeey |e enn on mink: | wilt be get forth and discussed, | A |GET teeta ho mere in tae te and coud not - now the Secretary; George ‘ nm we talked | 0! at, ageinat Halde: oS . |. Col, Palmer BE. Pierce, U. 8, | enty-| ie = ee ) 49 4 ; Longe aen etal Ketonel's miaetney the good judgment accumulated during President of the association, will des | camps here. The Boring Comission of Portiand, Ore, | 1919, Treasurer, and Martin M kioked like a steer about that 160-| « = liver the Pre pound clause, morning sess sful candidate last y atwoding boxing ehows beld in iat Mate, The | Water pololst | nUs address at the| Dr, Lyman Fisk, President of the Lite unt pane a mile barring all women from | BUC which will convene | Extension Institute, a. paper | eam P o'clock, lll be follow fethods of Reclaiming Relected Aten " helr reason for passing 7 “1 tell you my man can't make 150 LECTIONS pt 10 o’alax Faunce Preeene cel ans Willa. He Hall 0 BcOFINg | TNO eta ve they talleved iat « bor. | ,,WHHE the metropolis fe ative with pounds," "te roared. “Why, he only | RACING SELECTIONS. Roy Brilth defeated Arthur Veorabna | Brown, Univ MiG MUL Elle Om | SEGA ID AIDUSOM, Se oe aihtoticn a: le Cre tren Mh cam tore remem thie es: (Rian Gun’ ot geN, Weare wt he ee ee iat atone oo ane wes | NEW ORLEANS. by @ acore of 90 to 54, and Joho Thur-| (yw we ‘ inpeatt ee | Ohlo State University and once » famous Jumcted that the clube ith Californie will also |The Winter Bost eit him weigh 150. He was euch @ peat (| iret Nace. Viapper, Odaiteque, ||an wen from rue Stearns by al yf the General Education Board, | oarsman ‘ang football Player at tho Unt- | tar women from witaemeing the e:vare the Winter Fool which will send ther me We were sick of him before the!| Gisam Foaling Mesle h AIC Ta Ate SUCHEN Bitlotoness Gane | kemetaues nude ot intreroumal mame Johnny Krtle of Bt, Paul, who te fighting agvin | the firat to take a dip in the Atlantic t ever started. When Thomas i! Secont Race—Tom Caro, Uris: meet Ri paes journey, for the Mt |Someph Taycroft of Princet at the collexes and univers! >| in’ hie previous good form, will meet Kid Wolfe surt in the new year, | The knocked Ketchel down Stanley pulled || house, Pever Jay at Jack Doyle's Acadomy lust night? (ber of the War Departy showed that there had been a ¢ M Cieviand inva eetumn pout of ten rounds ¢o SCOT persona have gained bbimaelf up to his haunch nd wat Third Race--Luke Mae, Bird Lore, i 6 \ sion on ‘Training Camp Actiyith je in interest fy iner there, on his h and watched the|} Aunt 14x. auch “sp, reforee, He waited for ‘nine’ and|| 4 hourt!. Hac 6 Ne stages by Matt Hinkel in Clev toot, fame ®8 (he Snow Birds, who swim In Welker Cochran hy wintry and traced tia} f y vcean all year round undaunt ut the Brynlimah, Pro- througho! Uttle trouble tn [will talk on" and se to be’ sastebe ° " Ertle expecta to by the snow and toe of winter, and h defeating Albert Cutler in. thet Competitive in Military cause to the war. Ae ae ee eee rman ether at Minne Bn Jenped up, No, Ketchel didn't get af Ov eee cog. | [balkline bitiard mate eames by | train Ka ing arith be al cele muaner, waa x } fait Chaneien Vn I fal Snow Bird would neve a » ‘i i ftornoon yr ernoon eetin, w! woclety i‘. New Heng count when he was down. Hell wmer, Remont, Store of BW to'lb ‘und the Stering ninvess. aeauion fF ° Olof Misnth. state hd — ii plune in hia I fight, But he bad them when mn hee ing Hamtrrg, Stout- || by a score of 00 to 16. Cochr. he evening ne: jon will be given ted Vice President. | tons, The two| Raycroft was on eummented acai | After baing out of the posing game for lou youm, Charley Neary, the Ofiiwaakes welterweight, run came in the evening game, wh. ver to Informs be rolled up 209 points, “2 * lfopioe that ba parcly had @ friend in the house be- ye a \ ly have | $22,285 by the nule of the James Co contracts is a matter to be| Brady horses at Durlaud'a Riding it it, b tT " wa the annual meeting on Jan. 25, |) fay eat the eee a plonships will not take place, but it/O% the wrong tack. But I am glid! tighter, who tackles Al Doty, the prom-| AF show Jerk Mrittm and Iria Patsy Citce | miccemor to Leash Cre ryweighit, in the eecond round at Hot Springs. if each Cros as the bering {dol of | ond game Boys’ High will meet New! “TO RISK HS TITLE IN PHILADELPHIA o- | Know | Wil Cet a Sopaate Deal There.” Says Cham pion int test Statement nt 200. one ~The - lnment (row Jose Willard @ ta He attent that he rently wante (9 stele we Oe samme y wer on + omwmey There * one (hing f wieh to mee wen it fee, ond het te hoary wean’ tle wit te at make the tot There wee & etory 10 came ' i i : z i i = . (rae tt (he wan 1 bee Gneeks Ge a tite Ford” seseht here seem f aod | will be the frat io : wen there showt the Crose ye) thers | the Med Cr ail or wart of it of the trae te in shave for the battle, Mier wow about Fred Fulton. 1) lt he the best and it ta up to my offer to meet out of the vil then it on hk has said, everyth ranged eativfactorily, for ther will be no question of weight, size of the puree or anything else. The nex move tnust come from Fulton, » "T favor Philadelphia for the bour becau | know T will get_a fale dea thers, With men ike Billy Rocay at the ring side there will be ne chance to put anything over, anil there are rome people who ate look ing for a chance to get back at me ro #0 exercising now on! : i layers the: ‘ish to retain, The con-, or roll of the inaividual | Bit"S Sudintr Matter “fiat Wore Feed Cross Fund | Swelled $22,265 By Horse Sale The Red Cross fund was 16 Academy last night ‘Twenty hackneys and buntery, whiet made up the Hatilton Farm's stable of horse show performers wore offere but Pireno and Hamiltom Rega: § brought more than all the otners pur together, John R. Thompson of cago paid $16,100 for the showy pair of inare: Whe ntent ur that these tw were t 1 prizes, they were eay 4b ae tho climax of the eveulng, Uy to the time that Pireno and Hamilto Rewai were driven into the ring {js ipterest wt times Jagged und biddi seemed almost perfunctory. eon Strauss, acting for M. hormpnun, opened the bidding on ti pal ut #4917, und then it went up 1 leapo and bounds, K. Lawrence Smit was contending bidder, and when he for the price past the ten thous | and Strauss dropped out, Then Thompson bimaelf took a hav and ns they battled buck und forth wi. $500 wtfers the crowd cheered cach | turn: ally Smith bid $13,000, aud tl) aucti " pleaded fur fist, £100 mor» for the ied Cross—und got it fro: Thompson. Mr. ‘Thompson also it Argo ant Friity, tha palt of hackney forewhe rady paid $12,000 1) England « fev 0. However, these only brougs: nother of the surprises of the Was the sum brought by Lord Melros | which won tho chainplonship in the Gu den last year. James McB, Boman him for $3 Go Despard, a thoroux) boat, inthe | BPS: UROUKIIE top price of the hunt as kno ked vi ” He ve ed down to Godfrey Pree to have Biilly Rodhe referee the twelve-round bout | nn Association. announced plans to-day fo: * championship series of soccer gaiuc. # betw army cantonment te ts planned to pl e contests in alti ear the cantoniments, the proceeds t to @ soldier atiletie fund, M Heel will donate a service trophy to th Winning teams, The association, lia sald, has sent more than 600 e footballs to various cantonments, ‘Tas #aine is rapidly growing in the army RED BANK, N, J, Dec, 28eelue achting by moonlight was the un isual sport enjoyed on the Notta hrewabury, and hundreds of skater were gliding over tho amoothest and hardeat {ce ween here in years, the river was also ilumiiated b: arc lights in front of the North Ehrews. bury Tee Yacht Club house Monmouth Boat club, 2? 484 Hehted larne For the first time this se on there was actual skating In the . the College of the City of New. York yesterday. There were seasions on the feo from 2 to P. M. and 7 to 10. Joo Deering, basketball coach City College, announces the roster 0: the men who will travel to Anagpolls / to encounter the Middies to-morro Une-up will be: Projansky and Tichineky. ‘forwards; Schmidt. gente aid) dfolman and’ Pliexel, guards Raskin, who ie equally adept at for ward, guard and centre, wilt also he @ of the players to make the trip. Ca" She Greatest- Silk collars that this country ever produced were originated by us~ BARKER SILK COLLARS prree re Way Pay More £ er Make , "

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