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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 8, 1918, 8) + PAGE IN NEW YORK of Hoppe at Last —_FIGHTFORPLACES er IN FIRST DIVISION WILL BE KEEN NOW World’s Series Money to Be PUTTING 'EM OVER WITH “BUGS” BAER — “Army Quartermaster’s De- partment Has Discovered That the Army Shoe Is Also Only a Scrap of Paper.” od = =— | = | Ga _— c- a ® gS ! a a aw] g ~~ WOMEN FORPLAGES, ON COMMITTEES By Arthur (Bugs’’) Baer. 18, by The Prew Publishing Oe, cornet Rew York Brenig World.) fos Bolsheviki claim that their *treneth Divided by Four Teams [is their weakness. That idea ought 2 Frank Moran Setting an Ex- ample That Such Men as Wil- . lard and Fulton Might Well’ Follow. The Metropolitan Aagoclation of the - Amateur At Metropolitan Association Plans | Resumption in All Lines of Sports, in Each League to give Columbia new allbi for that ¢ football team. CINCINNATT, Jan. 9.—The fight for| Here i9 the best golfing team In places in the first division ‘in both|the world. Oulmet to do the putting major leagues is sure to be the keen-|#vane to do the driving, Hutehteor est on record next season, as the|t? swing the niblicks and Malg and National Commission has voted to try | Hla to do the rest car the soneme of Siving College sports next year will cent, of the players’ share| jnetude putting the arenade, Ber+ bis of the first four gamma! fin dash, hurling the Hun, tossing letle Union revolved Courtight. 1918. by The Prese Polishing ! plete resumption in a The New York Brenig World.) lines of Indoor and outdoor RANK MORAN t# making ood! gia ¢ in Camp Wadsworth at Spar- . nburg. He has made a great Hit with both soldiers and officer He has gone Into the work of train upon a oo nporte, full Het of committeas, to oqot ne of whieh will be entrusted the fostering of some one branch of ath- letlos, It has been announced by Fred- erick W. Rublen, President of the as. | fer ono them 60 of the rec ing the soldiers in boxing, and hae @iready shown that he is an excep- tlonaily capable instructor. Moran went to the camp on short notice, and he worked out his own training plan. Ho is teaching boxing to the men company by company, @nd he never holds back from a chance to take on one of the big fel- | sociation. For the fret timo tn the history of the association the right of women to hold # on athletle committees fe recognized, for Mies C, Epstein and Miss I. Doolin have been named for places on tho Swimming Com- ©. This egncession was mado | | of the World's Series and 60 per cent, ers’ pool, $2,000 will go to ch of the eligibte players of the win team and $1,400 to each eligible r of the losing team In the World's Keres, The balance will be divided omong the players of the other frat dl- vision teams, 69 per cent. among the playere of the second teams, 80 per cent, of the players’ ehares of other post-) the Turk and regattas for eight- jared varsity U boats. At their Inst meeting in Chica: the basebdll magnates decided to le the war go on. Charley Hersog’s eontruct swith Boston calla for Boston first ond “WRLKRER COCHRan era of the teams finishing third | cantaloupes sccond. Charles {8 alse becauwo it wan’ dellevod that tnas- | and 20 per t. among the players of lows to give a useful ilustration to much os almost ws many awimint u finishing fourth, reatrained from kickiny-any chee the reat. As one of the soldiers just champtonviipy aro wanctloned ter | | provision holds, however, that! ing cum durino the plowing season the amount shall pot be allotted to | plete (bio players Who have not been! pip: pap in the actual service of their respec- | “*'™* wath tive teanut for elght weeks during . t current season. Compensatic About lfor such playe will be made, but tary in bagel. jthe amounts will be determined by 11. remar the cormmission, es , a from the camp told me last night, Women as for men they should have Moran is full of enthustasm for hia Fone volce In choosing places and arr m f work. He inn't ‘out for Frank Moran’ petitions® U*tt® for women's com any more. He ts ready to give up hiv |. 1) addition to usual committees on . the major porta the r , own interests, and he doesn't seem pointed committees on athee nn, MP to want any personal advantago out /factorion “und. tercantit: i the only next season will be And t entablishe Of the post’ season games other | very. of it.” |ryenis, #8 playgrounds In ait horoumhs | a acee amma ct te Wostd'a Berten, fifty” per — tak 7 WMA GrOVicigN = he nomen gee nt. of the players’ share of the re- i 4 been made for Now Jersey alten | ere \ All be divided on @ 60-40 per Ty “Cobb je anxious to enli Cont. basis to the winnera and losers Ty always did want to aet into « ld athletios, gymnast ORAN . {champto ted M ee baci pia to Held atntetton, i qtoxine “eeesding | a nn a | iapectively, Tho balance shall bo leagife where spiking was stylish. wd ‘land basketball, rj is added to the players’ pool of th ———= t ae even long enough to| | The men named for the more tm: Wi lk C h 7 (Six Senentional Raachall Reale | World's Serle and be aiPided among So he Balehavibi’a: diredgty is Kh : ortant committees an : ” * teams finishing shcond, third an si + en hes nee a Higgeensn Of thoae of lesser tmportanes fal ow: e er oc. ran hreatens Six Sensational Baseball Deals fourth, Provision. ts made, however, thelr weakness, eh? Then boarding Law and Legislation—-Justice Bs, | n this regard, that the above rule house goup is the strongest stuff w that as far as his personal ambition | ‘Weeks, Chairman; Murray Hulbert | . . M . L " Th M h nall not apply to @ post season se- and J.T. Mahone |rtea hich. one or both of ever drank. bs concerned voihing cout pease hin "unig? “ate ang pags, y | LO Dethrone Willie Hoppe. fade in Less Than a Month): 0500 cece foie ite More than a chance to land his "Mary Stumpf, Chairman: d. it." Maithew ’ jfourth in ite pennant race. Special | YOU CHIRPED IT. Aun” on Willard's chief challenger, |W, 2°, FJ. V. Deianey. BR ’ eyye . . | provision shalt be made for such con- | — Duties the HO. con enger. | Weeks, J. HF. O'tiara, J. Schwab, J. J. orld 8 Billiard Cham ion Not since the days when the American League raided the National |! tests | Army Quartermasters Department Pp on Fulton Obertubbestng. J. 4 t D. J. Ferris, H © Pp | At the me mie e v yer 5 in co: lhe ver he a y shoo |i would set Moran in line next to Wile (yr! ma cinerney, A. V. League have so many ball players changed from one club to another ng & committee from | has discovered that the army shoe in Wilwo don t * ‘i » six the National Association of Profes- | algo only a scrap of paper. ea lard, which would be quite an in- |. Wreatling—-J. Leahy, Chairman; 7 as have done so in less than a month, No less than six sensational |glonal Basaball’ Clube, headed wh” only @ scrap pap teresting thing for Frank. Yet hoe f° 9)Brjen deals have be Darney, G, Mehnert, . 2 consummated, the trade whereby Charlte Herzog goes |! Secretary Farrell, waited upon the! — gicing to the peculiar Ohio deck Sas Wut Sau work tHratana Gea ineoe Romie eee He Netto 3 Twenty-One-Year-Old Star, Who First Came East in 1914, Has |] to the Braves for Larry Doyle and Jess Barnes being the latest. \incanae whereby ‘the minor ieaguos | stone, every fight has two winners, his fighting and financial hopes into Wysp, J Wink, It. Schapiro, Improved His Game So Much in Past Two Years That He Is Dec, 11—The Phillies sold Pitcher Grover Cleveland Alexander [jcould, De, henctted yee acts $3) vERYRODY IS CUTTING DOWN the discard. Levine SW, arse alah, Chairman; B. Now Regarded Most D Rival That Has Ever C and Catcher Bill Killifer to the Cubs for $50,000 and Pitcher Mike [) i Pfinite plans were Nite a Moran is wetting an example that Carry, J. J. O'Rrieh, PJ. guitar iow Regarded Most Dangerous fivai at Has Ever Crossed Prendergast and Catcher Dilhoefer. | National Commiasion Assured the ‘ , committe ora . , fuch men as Willard and Fulton ff US% cde MH Rady de Lemons tg Title Holder’s Path, Dec. 14—The Athletics sold Catcher Wally Schano, Outfielder |) 6 te in every way possible with toe ms the stylish thing for tight well follow, Fah Nilen dru J Ri O'Hara T. A Cas. = Amos Strunk and Pitcher Joe Bush to the Red Sox for $60,000 and end i vies of encouraging the mi- all magnates to mix their —— jeldy and t Mulligan, Pitcher Vean Gregg, Catcher Chester Thomas and Outfielder Bill [bors tn . baseball teams with shoddy. PRE'S a letter from an 018-| » Priotar ose c Fd Chairman, ILLIN HOPPE'S billiard ttles|by that master Judge of Uillined Kopp. | ‘The commission will meet again . tmer that shows aa interesting lioffinan, L. Kirainger, GD. Ames have beon like a red flag tolent, Jack Doyle, After a few ex- Des. 14—The Browns soid Outficlder Bert Shotten and Infielder |/to-day, to clan up all cages before jt. | When there, te fives or tout toed change in the spirit that ob- 7, ,N,Herkior, J. 0 Lyons. aa many playnts with champion | Uibitions ka an amateur, the new. Dr. Lavan to the Washington club for a price sald to be $15,000 and |i tints will be » scaslon of the Scnedeies \Stwayay acatter crumbs, out. of the } tains In ring affairs: Hecpnarson, “Alise G, Hpstein and’ ‘Migs [ably ambitions, but they wover get] ie (iced Ne fers Biinate rise eus Pitcher Bert Gallia. Committees” from the’ National” and kttehen window, Don't forget the " bee aay ae M8 povery inter~ |" indoor Championships Doig. |Dovond tho threatening stage, Willle| phy jad toured the country with Cu Dec, 29—The Phillies traded Outfielder Paskert to the Cubs for || *mericns Leaxues sparrows and wrestlers. 4 hs ase . .. Lapk ‘rank Slavin. pee hairs Ww A Wate J.) [uaa always ween to that, The cham-Jtler, Mor r, Demarest and othe Williams, anot et, outfielder, Aa ei _ Fs, the aay rumor. frome rel iL Pete: ack #o: Gowan, P. y i : fj ‘ experienc 10d F r. * i ated source had Brooklyn & ia 7 na FF. Me f A @ wn- tak davelabe 63 unauy ttab And a cash con- Similer Hales, famous Australian! Junior ‘Track and I tuna ho belleved he could de- ster developed 0 fas: Jan. 8—The Ginnts traded Charles Herzog to the Braves for | Jeration. rey Dreyfuss of tho OARSMEN AT COLUMBIA and a great friend of Peter Mit Chairman, sen POFIRS SEEN anon he fintene: Larry Doyle and Jess Barnes, the pitcher, | fittnburgh Cha declared the rumor une . Le witnessed the enc titan Sinie Gries Meinl ane nei PAMIASa Shas maton, 600 0 £00 potaty | — i | Rowing for both varsity and fresh QNd he said jt would be bard * Carr, Chairman, Hoppe, though atrongly fo “I 'vhis setback, undoubtedly was th. a ——$ | man oarsmen got under way at Co- ‘ iu ten te pe cr #4 res to pod Moore, Chairman, must soon defend his position against thing t could have happened Vee |e when ten freshmen candidates 1 dite od oi © rough- Gibney, Chat what appears to be the most for young Mr. Cochran, Fi “) Ni By d G ° jand fifteen varsity candidates re- { house. | 5 Playground And Queens. 0 dable of them all—Wolker Coch At about this time he was affiicted istic €WS John Pollock CML rOSSL | ported to Jim Rice In the rowing : “The gneounter took place in Larry WJ. Lee Char dune ; {With an overdose of temperament, » {room in the gymnasium, Although p ? ys Baloo 1 Syd ; Jon, Cha man Jerse : Cochran, though only twenty-one, | wdly a er if allowed to go un- low 1 , I the turnout was emall Jim was y's saloon ta Sydney and was [Migs Uratrinan . no stranger to the billiard world.|onecked, Hoppe's victory caused his j fie Dominick Tortorich, pre- | will have a new manager in the fature, ; : i R ahee vexeaelit 01 ¢ ised by Jealousy of the growing — District Champlonehipa—N. There's nothing of the moraing glory | young, opponent to do some. seriou {mler tight promoter ‘of (New | Orleans, | (0 fom MEANIs of tke Besae. wis Mit Wee |e thusleem held) tireueh the: pes f aue of the Maluland boxer, Blavin and Connecticut, MH. Obertubbesing, | {thinkife, and {t wasn't very long be |. tere waeewefinl with the fighters ghat be has enthusiasm held through the nex had bested most of the Sydney box- Chairman; Now" Jersey ‘Crack and | Varlety about bim. fore Welker began. to settle gown. tos unsuccessful in signing up Fréd| + Ma care durira the last’ few years As! month or two there would be n ers. 30 when he paid a visit to their Field, W. Chambers, Chairman, New| Firat of all, he's a natural born cue |-piyiy decision made a great difference, |Pulton and Pranic Moran for a twenty-| \i6her's (omer mevager ound that bls Walnew! doubt of Columipia's being reprerent warters, which was Foley'a Mano ca Gerwey Wieatiinge Or ken, pmanipulator, The tvorles perform for | ror is conceded that. Cochran's ‘round battle at his big club, the Loul page a hig attention, eel ed in’ several sin the epr nthe Foley gang set their best nert, Chairman, New Jersey Liasket-|the youngster as if they were con-|Kame has improved nearly 100 per Auditorium, on Jan. 26, it looks now |“? “At ates NP Gs waraltyicendidated Whip i Anan, Poter Jackson, onto him. In bait d Lippert rman, New dors | teonica Invitblo wires, And{ceat. during the last two years, Now | { ha wil bool up Cas) Morris and{ ne | ported, , i the melee that followed Jackson sey Boxing, Jobn F. O'Hara, Chair. |'Polled by inv 3 he stands out a# the natural sueces- | as z om Marty Crow started training today at the] Ported, 1 ow ey knocked Slavin down, but’ Paddy man “Tl Cochran ts getting stronger all the]. ty Hoppe. | Jack Dempsey. the promising heavy-| Son Polo A, 4. {ce bis ten-ronnd tout wih |Men were Stelnachnelder, Hetsliny ani % Wulckly regained bie fect and knocked Walking. FA. Gage, Chateman:|time, gaining tho confidence an:|" Mayde the youngsters tempera-| First Meeting at Cleveland July "r'sht of Seattie, Wash, tor that dato, Jimms Fegison, thy Seanion metermlest| ggg" feomiman eight ot. Poehler bit a gang of laborers went tothe Gowen, Chairman: Cub Snvestixe: | topnotchers. Morice Hadden: a Wentern milion | , Ear there, Dempsey hea made g cnt Bown | cca ia one of thew runing, slamang tghtere | Heer,” who ‘rowed In” the. freshman Bi Delp of the Maitland man and a free Finance, F. Mets, Chairnan: Record,| Coohran first came East in 1916.) \1r¢, who ts also a keen Dilliardist, a | Anticipated. [tation for minnaclt. no a rowuit of mia] oe Zour ih aka st fry Ioterming Wor} squad Tat, geauon until it wan ‘die. 4 for all fight took place. The police George P Matthews, Chairman; Nom-| te was immediately taken In hand! ciass A player. ereusce, 7 f . \many victories in four-round bouts tn ted Into @ varsity combination, Feserves had to be called Lofore the tnations, J. J, Walsh, Chatrman, Callfor ; Practically every m ho COLUMBUS, ©., Jan. 9—The 1918| ‘fornia, and for that reason Tortorich | Horry Greb of Pittsburgh, whe fonght thirty: Practically every man who rowed rumpus was over, Slavin was looked nes ————— a in the varsity squad last spring $s Pi ‘ c = ‘anxious to have him meet Morris, — men faite last sear, realittng $90,490 for ble ; 3 upon as the Australian champion Grand Circuit racing season will be Litiaicls iat cts eau aie, to coer tantiee Bo o'Loughiine “Captain of the siete, until he lost to Jackson tn the best | 7 aughlin, Captaii of the eight t sani he N ndall track} ay, Dout ever seen at the N. 8. C. in Lon- opened at the North Randall track! ater toying tor T’rinceton Club feral months to grt on a] Kovin, the micitiewoight of Jamestown, N. Y,,/ in @ Lieutenant in the Rogular Army “level . toatoh with i lor tan round show to be brought off a: ard KR, O. Pennoll, who rowed No. 7. @on in 1892, | at Cleveland the week of July &, one meth with Kid Willams of Baltimore, Frankie [OF "oD rounds at a show te paght off @ \gnd Tieutehant ine New Jcen ‘ y fh Vharlerol, Pa, ou net Monday olght. Th she a ervey Field lavin claimed the Australian title Sq h Pla ers 5 % week cariier than had been anticl-| "urns, the grest little bantamweignt of Jeray © 1, Pa, next Monday night, Nery 1 t 2 jer be vi ts CHICAGO, Jan, 9.—Charles A. Com! ck & ecco litte . : my Samet at the arse pac Ccumer, Kopin| AFtillery regimen efter beating Bil -Parnan, the man uas. y key, President of the world's champlon-| pated. Toledo, ©., and Readville,|) 2, DM Mnally landed @ bout with bim. ‘ who twice stopped Jackson in 1885 PHILADELPHIA, Jan. 9 — Christy the pecoud round on account | matchmaker of the Merle A, C. of Bale . a een | fet gon will have to cet along with Out la Old Eli ahip Chicago Americans, said to-day | Mass. a suburb of Boston, have becn | :arp, to ter mincnad ihe cent by coleeract if . Mortis Rath, the |p that he plans to have his club play aa t 4 an a world whipper until he reached out the services of admitted to the ctrcult. | the lads to tattle twelve rounde to @ decision irty. After that he lost hin terrific tafelder he obtalned from Suit Lake many exhibition games as Boston at| ‘The stewards retired honorably the|the store clu of New Haven, Conn, who te CLOSING OUT b, either the latter part of | rewarded the mont capable referee in thet State, —ALL— wood and brcame & second rater, City Inst fail, ‘This former Central Man Squash tennia players of the| army taining camps next spring. Games | petrolt, Michigan and th: hen, N. ¥.,| meth or the firm week in February, [wae to-day mlected to roleree the twonty-aound ICE SKATES AND ‘Slavin in his palmy days beat yai Training School athlete and protege Princeton Club celebrated thelr ro-| Will bo played with soldier teama at|nssoctations, and declared the Grand - bout between Click Brown, the New Haren light. four of the best English boxers, Fino Cap MeArthur, Waco, Te Camp | Rapids, Mich., franchise forfeit. Those two olf enemies af the aquared ctrele, 3 of Connie Mack has decided that Uncle ef TOA tt Bitte Ws ao ee SHOES AT COST stopping Jack Ellis, Jim Young and oii would make a better inanager for| turn to the competitions of the Me miler Hales claims that Slavin Mathe Logun, Houston, Tex., and Camp Grant, | Dates for the coming season were al-|Sem Langton, | which ‘takes place at the Arena fa New Haren BNI Chesterfield in’ a fow rounds in Sam would malo, ropolitan Inter-Club champlonshtp| goc\tord, Hil, according to fontative ar. |lotend av follows: (on, and Jieo ce dha ‘This will be thelr fourth meoting. | | OBr entire stock of Toe Skate, London, and also made the Engiieh taying the team of tho Yale |fwhter of Pueblo, Col, are as good ae matched — Shoes and Ice 8 Accem champion, Jem Sinith, look ridicu- | oan by outplaying “ Fangements, Comiskey also announced | Cleveland, work of July 8. for a fifteen-maid bate, to be fought at the| At @ mpectal meeting of the offictale of the} rie bas teen reduc tor lous at Bruges, Helgiuin, | ane Yorkville Athietic League has vent|ciuy by four matches to one|that soldiera and sailors would be ad-| Kalamaaoo, week of July 16 fockyasde Aaditoriess, es Deaver, Cal,, is two| Pleaser Sporting Club, beld today, t ede de-| | auick dispcest et coer price ‘Two «reat American fighters, tn « call for help, asserting that unlete |. ine old Princeton courts, 8. plied tree py hite Hox Park on special Toledo, week of July 22 Nate Lewia of Chicago baa accepted the | cided to reserve 259 peate for salam and sol | to discontin thie Kilrain and Joe McAuliffe, # more entrice are received for the four | ian Bind, @ former Prinocton J » ne Columbus, week of July 29, terms for Flran, while dee Woodmen bes done |diwe tn cntform, to be admitted fwe to all the| (or te season, Ail’ shares Man os big ny Tess Willard, were mile novico run scheduled for Sunday} ii cider, and Dr, H. R. Mixsell’ Benny Kauff, Giants’ centrefielder,| Cleveland, week of Aug. 5. hewine for Langtord, Boxing shome tobe eld ty ive club tn the tu | AI Gutrantond tn finer nel ; also stopped in a few rounds. Slavin's yt will be « failure, The league could the Clase B team with he of the half dozen 300 hitters In the | phiiadelphia, week of Aug. 12. (ur, The fit entertainment undar this sew! ] 22d {bt slows of best tanned i atar set when he met Jackson, and he Piohably boost itw entry lat if It shor- |Competed on the National League last season, haa signed | 3,3), 'nkeepal ek of Aug. 19. eet. rue will be put in vogue et the chib's show au ae Nee, . Deeame so slow that Jim Halt Hy eee heclongth of the run. A four-| such vigor that all of tho matchas his contract, Benny ia spending the | Poughkeepsie, week ° Hetng cnable to et om any mor battles tn | Toenday night, $58 Hooter skates, one Heat him, It ly doubtful If the late eee ei tata bit too long for novices. | went in straight games, with the ace Winter hero, Ranavilie, week of Aug. . Jack Dempsey, the Western reavy a a iy Bis,” ALS 7 yirey would e held own Bile course pit too lor ove i : 53 — ord, Week of Sep his band De o a Les Diirey would have held his own Italy totals at 144 to 82, | Walter 8. Hapaaod; business manager | Hartlord. w p ited to try his hand as bouts 19] winte Hopp with the Au tral an pucilists of Syracuse, week of Supt, 9 Plans for the resumption of sports tn South, Dempsey bas just ariel | Record Im Th 3. H. Adams won the lone match for|Of the Moston Braves, who lx down twenty-five years ago. Clever S ine wo weeks following Sept. his maneger, who has already > incerasslional AtNIRHe LASeue’ Will South arranging for qs of exhibi- | Columbus, ¢ 6 Sep « PRA NC —W. is Ladin White Euckee , Ghoynski, a real good man, only the Int ‘ip ‘ seh : - see rae Yale, He was called upon to play hn eatan m hier teans ane the | 16 een trom clube in Wieconain and} SAN FRANCIS Tan. Pi Willie | | 9 stasis ois Bene q Jasted a few rounds tn front of the be discussed at & eas ipl ide A. eee aly extra game contest of the series, ae) Yanks, sen he has arranged |” Lexington, two weeks following Sept. | Mo for tis services, Dempeey rprang Inte Hoppe, world's champion balk line bil- Dix Australian Joe Goddard, and Choyn. to be beld at the Morningside °F ne defeated Geoffrey Grabam at 15-10, |! tour, The twe "i adnence by Me victory over Gunhost Smith | tlardiat, broke the world's record in a ron, Shore Hironx, York~ wf wes at his best when Goddard Friday wight. The Har Will pIAy ut Oranges [80s Po (ourmmnd bout at San Francisco @ few | thre H ushion exhibition game here to- 14 burg, 8 April 4 and at Columbi week of ( oe in Australia had villv and Long Island Leagues have been ‘ PAY ws vlumbla, | Atlanta, cathe ao, night when he made a run of twenty hilght”” "Tubular Raz rly all Ugiliste In One Aes jnvtructed to Aeia delegates, and any}. The team of the Harvard Club soored |S. C., on the day following, __ The, previous, record. run’ wha igi Turular Ras $7.98 the majority of the encounters on their} Coie, and nearly every one of them jeague which te nut represented will b At the ¥ tis atat at} eland was ree | . . na Hey en, beld by Charles Morin of Bt, || GO’ SPORTING GOODS CO, Was fit to be a world’s champton See Ca is dae * | home courts against the vislthie players | ty) Kc peowad tareeeiaent sidont of Stowards, His re-| q Ale © lone slnence from the ring, Chase 57 WARREN Sr, . ¥, Ory, STARLIGHT.” | *4*het | representing the Crescent Athletic Club | t 8 and th ed considerable surprise, as| yy atta tsps tor talkie be KUT: - ao ‘The New York Au ‘tub will hold | 4. Es Bile led off for the wearers of the | Wars Will berin arriving on March ds. |hm“tud previously. announced he would | y, 2) Fs eect Ul te MAS 7 )DMAN Ww miming meet in the pool at the ety |G : nie kive all hands about three | Againg Other 0 spain ¥ GOODMAN writen from 4 smiming meet in (oe pec at he FLY Crimaon with amashing |v weeks to prepare for the series with the | e W | had D, 49th Infantry, SlMnnay sai, bie tagged st N ‘OPFANCE. 4 pow 2 ‘ ‘Swis : i yard noview swim, will be for . ‘od shots, always Keeping the bail sameslammiceces cies Vice President, Pitt: “T mee there's @ And eatlors and in oxpectod to bring out | played shots, always Keeping the Halt Clevelund, Sec Mt waa de aid | Among the Sporting Records of the willing to give Fred bul. & Meld of a hundred 4 oOtrants. Torrance co attempt uncertain strokes | NEW YORK A, C. DECIDES | The next pHias | The other vents y his end for a fight jandioap t ny not let the swlin open to A e the $10,000 to the ided, will be he NOT TO INCREASE DUES. ,,*¥,. ..0u val wt Ite stipul with disastrous results, The score Was nidicap ey apo. { - | G2'M, Richards also won one of the] | horseme: y member} 4 match waa arranged touay by nts as bo 1918 World Almanac Here Are a Few of the Important Ones: nll vent of the engagements of the sertes h 88 Ll wrtck, manage of tie Pioneer Sporting Club, be Res athlete 4? OF why should, Wolker ee oe Pat Btorling, the two workin The reconimendation of the Board of one staan, PrAnd CHOU | ees Joe Welling of Chicago ant Shamus ‘ ay ould pilllard p peed and Judgtar the r on 01 o vy ¥ Ath ut & Bure t ghiwel, « om | i) lard uecept the $10,000 and FR Apaed She Joencoan ey soe eee rernore ef rw York Athletic | i not t minend any | chine tghivelait of Yonkin, N- Y.| 1 ) ever to the Fund?" lie spot in which to stroke far a picker cium, co: nerenm clud duce was act | part of but the | the ome together tn the main bout of ten good Idea, Fut not tlkely to pecially we-heat |rounts at the wext mitmberbip boxing show wm} OF a dienway. Sterling fought a Bane withoat @ vote being casi, at the | va fr either Fulton or Willard ky uphill match, to be beaten at/annual n tn tho club house in| pian, will be called {0 the attention Of |e stugmd ty Dowmatch on Tureen wld Geo | om pi dicatto ar 2 eat 9th Street last night *Jall > Tonney and Hughey Weir will clash 1: ber | . MCR teen Mente aap one watan| a ucsuets tthe other acheduled engnge-| "cast Street lant nleht, | Sly ttnamimous vote the stewards | cua | Baseball Wrestling Billiards and Poo! set A anane’ ents H. Lockett took a walkover | ' ae Oe BOM agroed to bece advocates 6 projec — eyelin, Fencin, vi woy orcumstances Glencoe A wae ML Cruse. ‘The playing was | ¢ increase the number of life members | for a. comple oF 9 tho National | Tn McArdie, matchmaker of the Patrmont Football reyes byte Soe mates C. basket. bi Nent and the contests much more! by 100, and the number of resident | Prottiag A ne merican r greta | all Ss ry asket Ball oro = by award Wal F Mt evenly fought than th ores Indicate, | members by 600, provision for tiene in- | LPOsuns As a ihe American | A. ¢ f ener pe fod hig pede Tennis owing Lawn Tennis anhavan Casino Cora ally Peereara oy As Drow Hon foe chaae Trovwing Rex On. |sixround and dhve foar-round bout oxing ce Skatin| Bow! RAGING SELECTIONS. | ume wil) yo" blajeu! Gul Sun KLYNS GET MAMAUX — |itentih, itv wae al oie Bnnual aedting Oe he stewards |g” aovmt at tia nerwaine DONE sw for Trap Shooting Aviation Gait ant oon, Jan. 3 dues for life membership t P was i , MT owommbera, to be bel unday evening, Jan, ‘i EW ORLEANS. = /BROOKL annually & banquet Treidie: Meese and George Brown and Young The American Turf Antomobile Races Track and Field Athletics — Mary's Beau, Green ‘sod Jobany Duffy will meet in the ax | infotntajinne® 4 fh" ut duseaent | FOR STENGEL AND CUTSHAW) 0 tists beloved tat the tn a come of Jub will Increased come ‘ | P coud Hele ed ad come ol a Tn Pe om, Car atone a 7 * opt ¢ Nenst n the s cost of Hvin BOSTON, Jar 1 = = A Coeeranett Fou! Apinere a ta aewate PITTSBURGH, Jan, 9—Barney Drey- | uid op) Be Oee eS sane nibea ce Beaniay!|| Gustine. re a eee and many others, together with all By “‘phird Race — Icarus, Bringhurst. of that rex't Jtus, Proatdent of the Pittsburgh Na- | UP Ne ee esa of Denver Ot the ATmOry 2. A. lsh” at eae of tleomian Trams mare rea the vital features of other years that Mail Murphy tion with Pete Waters, Dan Ferris an: lattion League Bune lub, announced in om eee knt that the referee stopped thy “article 0 meat eatling , ‘0 to make up this wonderful boo 7 ia the decision, Foakuin (our meet: to On Sentcenne bow 7 7 * h Race—Ptuto, Rifle Shooter, John Bredemus, the solf instructor] comple whereby Pitcher Mamawe 7 7 ~ held by Joe Lety, the former manager of Zw h ' é oly but hen he did land Nhe did | N Ss . Seth, Race Reauty p, Work edn Vold clubs ae a result! Brooklyn a do much damar ect eee aie ean) an oO oO ale tad, Billy Oliver of hie letter to geif and country elub ge for Seng =e She fowgh: Kil Coster a drew ot h Race — Am Perpet- | req nd irons for the | maux 4 Grimes 4 Piles Cared tn wii ‘ 2 NEW YO! i Pde SOR GRY AB cen, ed I RK WORLD, Publishers jholes, iuilelder aud Btougei ao ouiueides, dvinuy Guouey, eae Leona, 2, vet

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