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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 19, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW. YORK. Weer Galters. aN Ss | Puzzle To-Night MOST RING CHAMPIONS = CHICAGO, Jan, 19.—OMecers of the ’ SHe L + Western Golf Association will bo re- 4 Al Woe elected to-nig except one, and P a ‘ i Torrepo'EM plans for the 1918 season will be de- he ® Sullivan, Fitzsimmons and Corbett Capitalized Their Fight Fame ONE BucKet termined at the annual meeting. ’ ae jori apt ° Charles W. German of Kansas City on the Stage, but the Majority of Champions After Retiring i Seenten, wi be thetad us” Preset al From the Ring Are Forced to Seek Odd Jobs—Jeffries, With | place of Trustin H, Boyd of Bt. Louls, 4 7 : . ¥ cfirse ‘e-clect 1s Int it a Big Dairy Farm in California, the Most Successful Busi- | Nis fied re-eleetion, oases ness Man of All the Fistic Stars. tho No minating Coramnttes, 80 finat ; QUIETLY DROP FROM SiGuT WHAT OLD-TIME FIGHTERS ARE DOING NOW Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). The question of supplanting cham. Oormyrigt - Publishing Oo, (The New York Bren! Word), 1 Re do they drift to—the champions of the ring? ‘Their high tide 26S Dlonhip tournaments with 5 trots ot success lasts only for a ilttie while, at the best. ‘There have Sa ie oe eaaeigay cis egal been a few exceptions to the rule in men like Bob Fitzsim: ‘ip tor then thore n forty years who lasted through three or four old will come up for decision, it ts fighting generations. But they have sald, by Assistant Secretary Craft been very few, The ring cham- W. Higgins. e pion’s time at the top seldom oes € eu eel es of the bie ssociation last year under arr ie teens wee Pete Sa bv President Charlies F, Thompson ¢f COLU Of the heavyweights John L. Sul- livan is on @ farm near Lawrence, Mass., to which he retired after sav- ing enough to live on out of his the- atrical earnings. He nover fought after losing the championship, but) made quite a little money as a mon-) ologue artist. John was very good. | He could tell a funny story, and if he didn’t get a laugh quickly enough! PINE cartLe + NG OP CEMENT mae A RESTERAUNT IN NY. Chicago, Secretary Charles M. Sti:él ley of Chicago and Treasurer Guy f°. Gregg of Milwaukee, fostered cham- plonship competition of both the ami- ateur and the professional events, and both tournaments were the most largely attended of any in tho hi tory of American golf. Tho score by which James Barnes of Philadelphia won the open title at Westmur.sla broke @!! records for holes | he'd stop and wait until it came. IB LAVIGNE 15 — competition. John had a remarkable memory.| HELPING To TURN out coca = 3) The Weiler Assvolation gave ai Mentally he grew keener after the ending of his career as a fighter, Quite FUNVERS. APLOMATS . OP hmmm thy ont y fees and the ordinary cust @ obaracter—John L. Jim Corbett ts still in theatrical in in the brown derby until every he'll probably keep on telling it, quite profitably, for many years to come. Bod Fitzsimmons never was a busi- Ness man. He made a lot of money 4n the ring, but was too liberal to hold much of it. He earned a living op the tage when his long fighting career waa over, and might Have gene on with increasing popularity, as his really great fighting qualities were Appreciated more and more by con- trast with those of modern Klove- | work. He has told the story of the one expects it when he appears, and France with Pats, and was among the thirty-five survivors of that brave regiment after the desperate Battle of Ypres. Late he lost his right arm in the fightin, and after a year in an English hos pital was sent home. Munroe is a well-off mining man, ] Jack McAuliffe, long ago the retired and undefeated lightweight champion, in a successful monologue artist. He ncccepimaes | One Thousand Entries Ex- ‘Stout Will Be Ray’s Chief Opponent In Mill rose Games and field stars who have not yet donned khaki have entered tn surprisingly large mer, made vi to the Red Cross last sum- nd it js said an effort will ln to repeat la eason's pla Thompson regime last year a ted much attention ‘by “aholish stymie at the amateur c hip, but the plan was lates Little Miske Gives Fulton Great Battle ’ wielders but for the attack of pneu-|haa an Irish knack of story telling. s sm | numbers. i ¢ nid ST. PAUL, aad || tent tnat dea eit lant ei” | the Dos. mia wie cha avons | Minion ak Hit Wivot tm seoece, au te sce eee oes 27 os can Si see | Jeffries is a very successful dalry| le ine henvies was for mane yen | ‘AowWe HERO Now. Eome MGoorty , i Garden Next Wednesday | south witt be roprosented. These inclide | tons to wear Jess Willard’s heavy farmer im San Fernando Valley, a boxing instructor of the N. Y. A. AUSTRALIA , 1S TRYING To up Devens, Camp Upton, Camp Dix Welght championship crown, caught a | beautiful spot only twelve miles from | He has a life position in the club and v TAIE UP FIGHTING AGain, Night. ton, Newport and Pelham Bay naval | tartar ia Billy Miske, the light heavy- / Los Angeles. There Jeffries enjoys|'® 8 present giving all his time and) — _ —— — ~ — - raining stations, Camp Wadsworth and | Weight, In a bout of ten rounds here + | ragob, his cattle, the finest climate | puchusiasm to teaching our noldiors | ‘OIB Ray of the Minos A. Cc Forts Hamilton, Hancock, Slocum, lat night. / his 2 how to box. Over seventy, Mike ° ay es chen *| Schuyler, Wadsworth and Totten. ‘Those at the ringside could not ag { in the world, occasional hunting and| Donovan can atiil hit and box with 0a asers eature Athletic Notes entered in the Rodman Wana-| In the army relay race there will be On & Verdict. Some gave the bout ; fishing tripe tn the mountains and/Any of them. Ho Po ote ee maker mile and a half spectal @t| teams trom Camp Wadaworth, Camp | Uiton, some called it a draw, whi a eis aeCiyil 1 ‘ { : “h one { the satisfaction of being in & #00.) Veteran, Ho Intends to Ko to France . ‘The Boxing Committee of the Met-|the Millrose A. A. games in the Gar- | Dix. Fort Schuyler, Fort Slocum, Camp Fels, A verraneatan! eof tae aaa ' honest business that pays him well/with an ambulance corps, to at least a ace Oo or 0a OW ropolitan Association of the Amateur| den next Wednesday night Devens, Camy Upton and Astoria Gas ciated Press called it a draw, but ad- } and does a lot of good to # lot of veo- | Ket into the edge of the fighting. | Athletic Union met last night to| Joe Stout of the Chicago A. A., the | Defense Co Abel Kiviat will be the | initted that ke led in the majority ; ple, He gave up nis cafe Interests PE ompgill le | gone to Low An- | —. ¢ sound the sentiment of the clubs of | Conference two-mile champion and ree-| anchor man, for, Fort Hamilton. How. de of Fulton's ‘saging Jere ~ ite never did like to sell 4 fas opened a fine, | < 1 h reatly | the district relative to the 1914 Met- | ord holder, ts to be Ray's chief opponent | rd Berry. Licuts, i ei na fe a, how . that . ) 7h Feffries We probably the most Fee ecient, balition. ex: Landlubbers Will Marvel. at |ihe Great Lakes, which has greauy | sc cpoliten boxing championship tour. {0 thie race, and he has sgreed to keep | 2s a, Kay: Reimert and Keating will in, dneared Pwvitara evened up aks Hanreeetol Dusiness man of all thelicg him. in hie printed prospectus; Ingenuity of American |!ntic and Middle West bu.lders.|nament, ‘The withdrawal of the New |TlEHt on to the end of wo miisn with | in tie navy ran the Polhuin ay Na. |acore by heavy body blows. 4 | thceae ine perce si be age TortUNel he @ayn that he never was a ekiiful > . NETICAN! What this competition has ‘wecom-| Yorke A. C. trom. the field of clubs |RAY. Stout has born credited with run- | tal Station wi tave Wille Gordon and wirtlten welenes close. to "#10 peande, i powder sald to have aualition thet |Poxer, but that he owed his ring suc-| Builders Perfecting Fighting plished wilt bo seon at the Palace supporting championships has re-/ Hing some remarkably fast mile ruces|joston Naval Station will depend upor, With ¢lose to thisty-fve pounds in his 4; will make It very useful to the Gov- one to being always in tough, wiry, Types of Speed Boats: ¢ es the goon ah pes pede eon Quced the choice of the committee, | Within the last year, and only the other | Tom, Halpin, 1 Ny O'Hara. Burke, favor, Fi Rony did nes add Fauch 8 his } ernment, A few months ago he put up| Ol condition, Not many old timers ypes s oats to} the neweat os, which have been | opposition was voiced ugainat eplit- (ua broke the University of Chicago Sj Phillips, 'T. Duffey ‘and Hi. Mall. | reputation, The bout was marred by: a t ome money to back the Inventor. | Gilt he induced to admit that they) Curt Submarines | ently along automobile lines. These) ing up the tournament and award-|i.mnasium one-mile record, He will|q match tace fora Pea rea tea tery Partin Fen i A RT a romana thet os Basis Hanlon ie in wusinese dn San “ }courage motor boat touring-—it is no|!ng two or more classes to aay club eae a irae Hea ie wer Lia EW 1 Ares Ried A range, foynd it necessary to do much | ‘ i J Francisco. ‘Tom Sharkey ts running |longer called cruising. ‘There's the| applying and it was decided that the |tho stwdy little champion ts tn any-|}000-yard race with. 9 en hURRIDE. : - mopming, back hog eae resort |it Testaurant in Now York, but wants HE Motor Hot Show, which {little smart runabout, whowe deck| Crescent A. C. of Brooklyn and City [thing like his usual good condition he The’ acrinis will” a Fe pau: Le: erg, corte. Leda Teens Torte nas 8 health reagrt|f,"e0 ‘back iuto tne, navy. eal chew opens this afternoon in Grand | (2s fer all the world like the body] a, C, of New York and the National | should have tittle trouble tn beating |xether, 7 . ¥ BEOe ta be mack tor Wik Ana oe Brown's famous piace at Garrisoa- | ti boys how to swing « right hand Central Patace, will be of an automobile, It has all the con-|]yurn Verein of Newark be invited | Stout lor aE 4 Pi O HATA ving left on which he depends eo muce. on-the-Hudson, and js doing y| Wallop, Kid MeCoy ix a moving pic- basco ® war-/veniences for a small party for al-l ig send in bids for the three night| The plane for the games as they have|{ton Red § Py ne be) Boer ee Well with it.” Every now mad then] {ure actor, drives a big ent, dresses | time exhibit of various fishting types | iost a week at soa, Next to the run-|,0. vend In puatured lave exceeded cll aepertetisns:| CRRA HORE ceeeT ort ccias) on Tommy thinks of fighting again.) iX° ® millionaire and lives at ono of| of gaxoline boats that have been ef. | about, the landiubber will be Intro- - More than $00 entries have been rec(the champlonahin of the menomiitc, TY COBB READY TO Bo : New York's swellest hotels, Billy | goot es he Ub “hija duced to the speedabout, a snappy ry peahehly entar:teec lcs a |diatrict, will include teama, from, th ME MeN BevOr Go Ht Timer Te amatne eee geet gills [fective curbing the U boats, white! wuced, f0 the sneeadabeut, # ahapey! Dartmouth will probably enter two| ceived and it te probable that by the Sati! MUL Mclude, Leama, trom, thy SERVE U. S. ARMY, timera ‘Frank Slavin ct Australia, |#uccesaful that no one remambers | ‘ferent submarine chasers will be | at exprosa speed: relay teams in the Boston A. A. games| time the meet gets under way the list|Rrooklyn A. A. Clark House. Hove Str 1 ‘who In'bie prime tined to attic tor | (hat he ever was a boxer. Iie Al| displayed, thore will be models of the| And would you believe tt, there’. be| 28 Feb. 2% one to race Williams and [of cutries will have reached the 1,000) CMY Milvong, A. A. and. 22d Street ISTA; Ga,, Jan. 19.—Tyrus supremacy with Peter Jackson and |X#uftman ts also a moyle star, at work | latest construction of pleasure craft,|an exhibition of a concrete boat, For| the other to meet M. I. T. It ts Harry ‘mark will find on the scratch mark Pores aymond Cobb, star outfielder of that great old bunch, has just re- |!" Los Angeles, boats that look more ike limousines | 59M time the advanced marine man-! Hillman’s plant to develop a one Soldier and sailor athletes and track and Kyronen of the Millrose A. A, the Detroit Americans, bas been turped to Canada after two years of |M'GOORTY TRYING ANOTHER ulactt: have advocated the gen-| mile team for a race with Williams - - placed in Class 1 by the Exemp- fighting “somewhere in France.” is a mining engineer, but will prob- than anything else, and other sharp- |}ined boats capable of tuning up ove “COME BACK.” eral use of concrete hulls as the best/ and a team of two-milers for a stru Way of offsetting submarine raids, {t) le with the Tech four, Servatius and Spear | where he is is understood tion Board here, registered, It ably go back to the front in apite of| ‘Tommay Murphy holds down a po- | sixty miles an hour. * their opinion that concrete ves: | claimed deferred classification his fifty-five years. He is a mafvel-| sition tn a Wall Street office, can live} The show will go a long way to, W!ll be invulnerable against torpedoe: Pat Ryan, the big hammer thrower, the ground of dependents, When lously hardy and rugged old fellow. {comfortably on his savings, Ml cokwinne tho wintls blic what the | A concrete ship of 3,000 tons has al- ered SORT RO ae Sie bigest porn Py 5 informed of the action of the local » Jack Johnson, last { heard, was|apends much of his time as a volun- | COnvimce the visiting public what the ready been commissioned at Montreal. | }eutyear, Apparently Far ts.mn aden pourd, Cobb declared that he wax | playing ‘the bass viol in a cafo in| tecr boxing Instructor in army camps. | Marine industry {8 doing to win the Another is now being constructed at| throwing tio Kinds of hummnccrs eaten a LELLAN AS _ witiniz 06 serve whenever calles Barcelona, Spain; wasn't burdened| Eddie MeGoorty tried making book | war. Without divulging vernment San Francisco, Working models of You know, Pat, Joo Higgins won He was thirty-one years oid last ' ra fwonlth, and was longing for @/at Australian race tracks for two or |secrets, the latest Improvements in| the concrete bulls will be shown at| quite an handful of points inst yeu: STS Sa | Dec, 18, chance to return to that dear Chi- but is now training to, speed vessels that have been em. the Palac and be never relinquished is mem- , b: : oe ; , 7 > ft | , af Pye . : Sipe} | BY the score of 150 po! ‘ ts ago. Johnson had his shortcomings, | Evidently he found that| ployed hunting submarines will be} In addition to the different types of PershiP tn the Winged Mist, Veleran Cueists Lose in First] average tor use crite nse Sse wae ETT WINS GOLF but he has paid for his faults with |@ good fighter doesn’t always know all| placed on view. boats there will be many exhibits of; — 34, Duncansthe Mohawk diss 5 om: 1048 at i} runs of 23, 22 and 19. Boyd's draw FOLL' years of exile. ; about the ponies. Hilly Papke aud| Many of the #ub chasers now oper- marine engines and accessories that| ohimpign ie on then iene eeaat Of Finals of National Class to olnig nicely and in contram | TITLE AT PINEHURST Jess Willurd hasn't retired yet— | “Cyclo Thompson are on their Iill-| ating in European waters were con- | will surely delight the eye of the sea-| with the llth Engineers, the reg.- ~ . ~ A 0 had to observe un- Melally—but he has visions of a|nols farms, out wf fighting for uit|structed along the Mississippi and faring folk. Inent that saw teal fighting with © 18,2 Balkline Champion- wuse of W tricky stroke ——— Kansas ranch and a great stock of| time and raising good corn crops, Ad | ————— wn ae | Gen. Byng’s troops before Cambral hin ‘T, he counted @ run of & as hie} pINEHURST, Jan, 19.—The black cattle. He may follow in Jef-| Wolgast, at last accounts, was in a i ship Tournament. followed up his defeat of the| Championship final in the Adveriters’ 4 Pee, scotllene ge xia) oral aie hoot a an Pe, aula Murray} Tey ) Earl Eby, the rational 600 yard cham: oo afternoon by scoring a victory over Gus! tournament herewas somewhat of 4 aw ia tw Ste ola he € 0a Ban Francisco police oftice | F t N d G Ms work eu! out fo: " neton Holghts play | process y. HL. Follett of New York. | town, Syracuse, N. Y, with a gym-/4 few weeks ago and asked to be re. | USTIC LVEWS John Pollock AML OSsl 600 at the Millrr OUVIS A. SERVATIUS and George Wan 1M'to 100." Gardner | procession, W. H. Roliett of New Yor. nasium and @ boxing club and some | strained, as he felt hin mind slipping 4 M geen Saua Spear, veterans of the cue, met | %%%,* and be muffed: many | eee e na C, Dut ¢ Baten | other business interests, content to/and was afraid he'd hurt somebody.| ‘Those fast ble fellows, Clay ‘Turner, dled at Albany, N. ¥,, on Wednesd chai gt mene finala| j Ceeked. Genres. ©. Suien as, Ponca Py Ais tet é Ms s A te R ‘d hi hose fast bie urner Ibany, N. Y., on Wednesday af have to be in Up-top condition to win If defeat in the first of the finals Lt up and 11 to play, at the 23th hole out of the whirl. Tommy West) A ble gun was taken from his pocket | ine sational Indian light heavy. !lnem from tn ei, He was vor Robert §. Maxam of thé Meadowbrook | vere went back to his old trade, plas-|and he was went to a State hospital | Wnt ne at paul, and Charley Wane with the fight fans in thi, vincinity ane tee) Club of Philadelphia ts in anything like (Of the National Class © 18.2 balk | | of the %6-hole contest tering, when he left the ring, He had) for observation. It was dissipation | WelRM of St. Paul, and Charley Weinert tty wit be a grat aock to his friends, Dorey | the form he Gisplayed at the Fenneviva’ (line championship tournament, On| , Rollett mude the Arst hole par 6 in epeugh money to live on, but didn’t| that ended Murray's career, of Newark, will furnish the {istic fires | a y relay carnival last spring, wh h si i 3. holing his approach in Driliiant ety le, belie M ke for the fight fans in Philadetphia |" Mle years old, ter In the one-mile f tha , table “in- Lawler — Brothors' nd arrived at the turn 6 up tn e in becoming @ loafer when| Maher haw had a hard tte] Works for the Nght fans in Philadetphia a a quarter In the one-mile fres " - y and urrive an, he stopped fighting. Ie Is quite| since he made hia last appear In{to-niaht, ‘They will c neethor Ina) a, , jay {n the Cracking good time of Academy, Broadway and Monroo/ Be eS OTN ten eeven hat @ traveller, and has made trips around | {he ring. He has worked at every: |six-round go at the National A. C., and) ,,sAiMé te sail OM bie bout with Ted Lewis, nonas_on the same team and him- teet: Brooklyn, John A. Lange! What ts probably the biggest outdoor “Phe women's champlonahip was won the world, He worked on thee nal | thing from driving a milk wagon tolas both men are rapid Cehters, g Jia: 98 bayepee nares at Tommo, Can, oD] sett did @ fine bit running that day, OVercame the lead Servatius had es-| ice skating rink in the country is now) by Mrs, J. F. Duryea of Springfield, @t Panama as an expert in Mment|tending bar. Peter never made much| punchera and mame they ought to fur |Soup Detlye re tatoay wy Wha band, | Bub those who have watched athl tablished to win at 150 points to 128 im operation at Washing Park, | Who defeated Mra, Arthur 8.” Biggin onstruction and returned with high |Money, for all his sensational feht Seen + part, 3 weitewaight, try to regain their form after a long Brooklyn, for é St. Andrews, % and 2 Seino rentationn Feel ee ast Meee AUT HIDE: Jnish one of the fastest battles between |exlmd the prom of the coutest to serum o| lege of tulltary drilling, such aa by le It Was the samo story with Spear, » former home of the Brooklyn | "ithe championship final was at , : Dee ° ‘ intantongl tt is thew tant @ estorn “43 jooded sover ee! is ines | ner om ore was working, and ho'said: “Not Just haunting the ringside and Tookin in|! en witnessed in that Tong | ‘7m Mee! beep selecton te: fase: Lewis, that Mon ta an exception he will be {28 position to Ferdinand A. Unger. | there in mar, thar aire eae Ly Mies W | Noles and were played under handi wom There are too many marricd Fame of which he waa once the | time |many seconds slower that he was when the Montclair amateur, who won at ciear, mouth murf aq of | cap. men whe ne a Job more than I do, most altt ed mani rof them all. Joe -- 4 Domiales Tortorich, the premier fast he ran with Maxam, 150 points to 138 Penry amed Ae ‘ace. An inevation ts ——<»— - and there isn't enough building to| Bernstein is on the stage, “Elbows | thet pra Sigbtore. will etwore artes few Orleans, fa now tring to acer aers d po! 33. © erection of high walls to protect the byaxko to Meet All Come: keep us ail busy.” Which wan pend. | McFadden in a. plasterer ie Waot'| ble Pepan ee then tare hank chown on | Ditulee to consent to ines Jac Clone manipulation of the tvory| patron from the sharp winds, Specinl| Wladee Zdverko, world's wrest ine philanthropy that places West at| owns & ebaln of theatre Thomas | Weinenday might at the A. ©, of Prov. | ffteen-round bout at the welterweight lim orbs lifted the competition in which jSccommodations for the skaters have | ling champlon, came out to-day with aa least on a level with those who build| runs « h Some are w some | idence, It, 1, where Ja met Tommy | Mil chub, the Loutaiana Avditorium, on Reb, 4 Lange outplayed Servatius above! heer, arranged, where every posuibl: cen Mbraries. e down, But taking tt all in te Hritton hae aged for a gvarantes of $1,600 wi mateh The N le ; : ty possible! snnouncement that will give a wider ib the nhs Rotwon of Malden, Mam, and moured (he devi : By $1,600 with hea of its class, The Nestor of | convenience has been installed for their | wrestler of worthy repute @ chances LAVIGNE IS WORKING ON “FLIV- professional life 4 Ae BO! adil sion over bim jn a twelve rnd bout, The gras *% option of 80 ger cent. of the gram receipta, amateur billiards skilfully made use | comfort, crown, The Polish Hercules az VERS.” Balt ond Wel wee faire cel eee aa ned to $8,704, and the etanese are Wet the math will be] No signed contracts wore received |of the remunerative suuaren In the —_—~ on that be, were returae e enter rgd iles sgl AB yp eN | for that city us nae by either the Glants or Yankeos, An corner, r4 s - Arthur T. Vance ag: Sardinat y over John Olin in their m ughteetnra wi Ot Cee ae Bre thrown on the world to Make | iy end and Robson 61.120.20, — unusual thing for the National ER Phe A eA Aol Om MOrD Of the are arch cred | at Madivon Square Garden on Jan weights, who for a long time|a Ilving by some new trade. : or Were smoothly played and hia use|Commodoro of tho Port Washington | {iy woul risk his tithe as ‘any man m4 J ieee Negotiations ere onder way for» fittesn-round| League team, but very usual for the ips \ y ol) make bis ving in various | Se hoot between Battling, Tevitoay ca ere ee cane John Foster said that as {Ot th® dead ball drive was always | Yacht Club at the annual meeting, Wal- | that the sporting world selec Par Te et conrt ta oeruine le the Nenny Valger Wins Knaity. Untow the manager of Irish Patear Ciine | Weinert of Newark to be fought at the C he aiready had about cighte y. | lumtnating, A fine run of 22 count- | ter F. Blaisdell wes named Vice Com- | Se ES MUA Scctary, tor wood wages aad ie |. ee RT, Jans Wi Benny | ee oe i eee emmarind hut A, . on “, Yerylers under contract he didn't expect |¢d 1p his fifteenth inning put him ahead |modoro hd Daniel If Burdett Rear perfectly contented, Ho ia a moving | V#!ser. the sensational French bantam. | MM taeide for hie Eilean ron! wos lee is tying to}any more until bis players, who are |to the tune of 69 polhte to 60, At|Commodore, William Miller was re GGER picture flim inspector. ‘There. are | Welsh. ndiled another to hie 100g Het eee ee ree en an eee cae. ook up the ana and os Levivaty's manage, Den | away from their homes, bad had a|{he completion of the twenty-second | elected Secretary, Members of ., Many branches of work in the Ford|of victims when he gave Paul Deiners. | onan vir’ iuttie, tlloe’s, tumager wang (ce) Moran. bias aureed to lot Levingky fight tor e| chance to get back and receive "the | pe F nvatiun tad B fo 48h, Board of Governora elected rae Holand bantamwelght chars | weighing in aw at 3, M., shi Jecn'e lame au ala vgs ue n' Memls Am that] DADETE Te eee Ot ae ha |gventeal stay. The ivorice xeemed |{Hstrange Carey, Lorenso B. § IN THE BACK Orne has a gymnasium in worst beating of his career in er le holding out for rogside - ae Ba Sie (SP: col ave wae ¢ X © respon: to hia control, so jand Park J. White. A, Freeman Gray ‘i New York. He has been tn w ; sini test ae - \the whole team 1s holding out, but this with carefully managed runs he | wag elected @ Tru ‘That's the woman's dread when liges of business, but the lure of|ine i yee Joe Bagsn, Boston welterweight, and Brean | 18 not credited, finished with the average =! up in the morning t the day's work, the gloves brings him back ag ne ore 1,600 enthusiastic | oe Welling, the crack Chicago andl newaay at Uislenme. he: emo Fda | — jof 4 18-33, while his top runs were NEW ORLEANS. J to phe TOBE how my back ach GOLD MBDA atanything he undertakes, He is well . a hard right crosy | or, were matched ¢ " O. wankee, have practically Iwen simed up f posed to “kill” the man who sticks to | bs i \ postponed unti) Feb. 38, a oa day yeasts i. taken ever W the count of nine, the bell | onde * Bag up for « * ed Sox star, seoms ot_at his best against snixteen da y enda the backache for all tim: Me cyerre ere. i - W Baginne shempisns Rael Sa Ni orting Clad oa | OiNre, Dome of Kem rounds at the. same piace | te Fat ee ertei’ Good year in Ite he | Spear no? fOMERE open tabie eenots after the meeting ends here on Feb. /d lay. Whats the use of wutteringt Be MeGovern has enough to 1 ran and held at | oe WoMant oF # O10 08 | fom Andrew aging the con-| repeated Inst senso t second | (iroughout all of the early 4 hia inter vi 4 found necess ng GOL m Ol Cap | live quietly. Ho keeps in fair con it | Tomar evening, 2 noted for | gee’ the second week in Pot a repeated | raktes one | tlt Ais atroke resembled the gl inorder to hip the horace from here to-morrow 4) } dition and ts doing a litte box | nis gamencen a Feanoo he is likely 10 | tye winner with ‘Ted Lem. eamured by the earned runs scored | Mer variety, Spear led at 1g to M ity of vapo ° pai the soldiers. Like the others wno make Wellivg go 6 y apent th order to bee! Gyainat him. Cleotte's fmure was [aa | tt dof the thirty-nixth tnning. On hora m _ will have to ship on Mtsa- man mely dlatressing | have been reat, Terr, frequently him. fa tl " A cr nine ing «a nd Maya's was|bis next turn at the table Unger coaxed | !**!/PP! boats to erophia and thence ok pain, eet GOLD { great, ¥ frequen RACIN rio jae hie man in tho | PSG "adie Plank was third with 1.79, to the short rail, He kept | >¥ Tall, @ short haul, to Hot Springs. | MEDAL GOLD MBDAL ja for a return to the ring G SELECTIONS. HR, 1, ia embing a [te phd a 1 ating for a. run ofa) | Judge Nelson of Toronto will preside Huariem OM jis beon the National Rameuy of > Ww ferry’ — | For the first th huve * 4 ot as i ernme) Neth- j George Monroe, who was Terry's r fit ume 6 vend Ted! op the men the Boston obtained |that wrecked the hones of his oppo aml A, Drake wot ay starter Of Helland, the Government of the We ) | most persistent al for the feather- NEW ORLEANS. we at ok ox theo for! from Connie Mack, McInnis averages i poorly after that. ru . authorizing {ts preparation and eal, | welght honors years ago, has © suc- |) First) Race--Green Grass, Dairy- » will Varow ope Joor tou ie at tie Ne} second among the first basemen in|! recording an average of 315: Welker Cochran completed his sea-| pousewife of Holland would almost | | cesstul boxing club in New Haven. || man, Mary's Beau dw boxing entertainment for legitimate mews ional 4, C. on Jan. J! Tf ew men do get|the American League and Amos Strunk |for his atring with top clusters of sions at 182 balk tine billiards with| goon be without bread as ahe would with He is universally well liked. ey 0K, Milton, |] bere of ie elab, Only those who proment their | together they will atiact (he taget coowd ust] ia third among the outielders. A\ 2) and 1b Spears everace was 243 George Sutton, the handle profes-|out her * Dutch Drops,” as” abe § Tack Munroe, who once fought hemunsg wambership cards will be adenitiad fee, ‘Two atx curious feature |e that nig, the | Hla beat single effort was 16. oy far} quaintly * GOLD MEDAL Haarlem OL By Sharkey, Maher and a lot of hird e-—Adalid, Jevale ©, ad poresul qeliunin b ‘Athletics’ star, doesn't figure ainone| ‘The United States Muel Administrator In the| Capsules. ‘This ta the one reason why yo. le@ries, Bharkey, Maher and a lot off ite iietg si ‘ 2 Hell aie Bh ae ‘ tied | Aibletst thirteen catchers, “whila/acored heavily against all of the com- stplayed | will find the women and children of Ho. meer wood men, has returned to Fourth Race—St. Isidore, Brad wrekie. Rape Moet we ond Thomas, who goes to Philadelphia with | pelitors 1 the National Associats The young | lund eo sturdy and robust, > Canada and in living quietly at bis Poe Choice, Jd. Lillis e Brow Young bay, 4 a Hevanan, | Vean. Gregg, ranked | second with ef Amateur Players. All y_ impr 94D MEDAL are the inal old home, Elk City } went to Fifth bcon— Bt, Talore, Dick ve hes y bay @ ei At Lemvymeight rewuroed to Ob: |.986 felding average for seventy-sev the as rants for th champ apehl will i cane im port direct cage ai With nies eBrvnlineh ‘ nate. ihopnaa sauees 6 tia rum mene ~— hoon, when the tournament Will be re- i. But be sure to } ait. Vue, Seven iace—Madame err Doom iwomining 4 wie ie buss Hailing os Ji gind to go into the army. He doesn't C classification average in the most ran's best run was ree sizes, mn man, Buas Around, Lea Cochran feteras your ago, Wes buried today fou hie wit both £ Hed into activ ct in ‘The a 3 37 4-8, Sutton's high run wag! Dot help you. Accept 01 , ITIONS of OTTAWA ae tl . (h mea were om thelr feet at Ue oxpect. t nto active service teresting of the night games. Ke wus 37 4-8, Sutton so | Bee iy ‘. dou. No. Bt} Beckett Gtrvel. 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