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i The Improvements the War Has Brought About in Motor Boat Designs Are to Be Seen at the Show Now Going On at Grand Central Palace. | Onarigte. witising Co. Miia! Naw York E-enive World HE Motor Bo. now, held at the Grand Central Paiac week, may be smaller than formér shows, but it is extrei fateresting to motor boat people. The war hes brought about advances in motor design and naval construction that would not have come ta several ordinary years. How crude the gus engines of a few years ago were com pared to the powerful and simplified machines of to-day! Notable among the many fine motor exhibits were the Duesenberg airplane and auto- MoOdilo and boat engines, marvellous. ly constructed and not to be classed with any gas engines formerly seen at the Palace. The Sterling engines, too, that have been improved until they outclass anything ever sent here from Europe. The Sterling people have been duing a tremendous busi-| neso this year building enfines for (Athletic Notes ) BEST ‘THE EVENING Copyright, 1 ON I Don'r (how, THIS | LITTLE’ cRUIseTTE looks PRETTY NET y ME ONE OF Those SPARK- WHAT = + Give PLUG THINés WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 21 — 7 THE MOTOR BOAT SHOW - New York venting World) SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 918, by The Prove Du! (Th TFT Dont Geta Boar To FIT Tas ie SPARK PLUG T CAN LET THE BaBy HAVE IT TocuT | His TeeTH on. ' and Jersey By Willia [FT is the finger a rif War Spirit Responsible | For Unusual Interest (cm re vemtiy earn, In Trap Many Wonderful Marksmen| Being Developed in West- chester County, Long Island WALTER CANPBSY ~ SELECTING TAMERS "RAVAN CANS |New System of Exercising to’ Be Inaugurated to Make Students Fit for Battling in , | the Air. | oan t at ° HAVE ENGINE IN ‘ay BoatT Buy ALTER CAMP, the famous Yale director and athletic au- thority, whose All-American elevens have been an annual sport | feature, is more busy these days than ¥” ‘ver in his career. Camp not only has lcharge of physical athletic activities in the naval training stations, bat |Nesaiso has been given the big task | oMsctecting trainers in the twenty- | five aviation training camps. He al- |ready has named Pooch Donovan, of - ~———=| Harvard, John Mack of Yale, John | Moakley of Cornell, Lawson Robert- son of Penn and Keene Fitzpatrick of Princeton. He is now on the atill |hunt for other competent trainers, |five trainers together, when the Itt 2 is complete, and tell them just what ooting ELE vxercises to give the aviation * students, * 4 Ve hope to reorganize the aystbm hooters to “get” oy 93 birds out of Of physical exercises given student possible 100, which is some shooting, aviators in America,” Camp said, ®#o Tee ena enows Who ever pulled @ they will not be refused for serwos er at clay pigeons, This little band of riflemen formed When they reach the flying grougds of France. ‘The Government pays the basis for the countless numbers that have made trap shooting 90 pop- $1.50 a minute on an average for : Ae = LAL Ras keeping a student aviator in the gtr. « m Abbott many ways. Shooting te have battle he must spend two hundred war epirit, the desire to been formed in many schools and hours in the air, This means a cost clubs and their practic small tmitation of a shoots are a Manders drum- that accounts for of $18,000. Added to this Is the $20,000 ° English, French and Italian subma U t ad St t t Ch g the unusual interest now shown fire, And Mr. Individual eateting Which an airplane costs, making @ rine chasers nite 4 ates to ange ; ri ° ‘n trap shooting, To satisfy this tne gun fever, and not having. suf. $88,000 risk the Government ts taking rere are only photographs of! ius aa T Rul Th B g O Ug |acmana Westchester County has|ficient time to jmp out to 4 tap with each of its young men lewraing Chris Amith's Sterling-driven speed | pgyee nO As As A Ae has decided to) ennis Mules SO ey U mgs CES lice turned inte one imenee’ohoots | 288.18 tie aubeteer will moat stkele to tly hoata—even of Mise Detroit Ily latest MAV® No preliminary confererce on | 2 A ° * elk My every country {TY Hi8 skill at one of the shoothig | wsting re the Sodten hme champion and record breaker. That Policy or proposed amendments b Conform With Forei n C de 0 as ington AS TONEe Wr hearly eyety County: | galleries Gn Brokdway, aking eupple the bostes OF Mie) e in because Chris Smith is building a fore March 2, when the annual meet 1g 0 pita thts club possessing rifle pits. ‘The shoot-| with the early Pershing contingent ‘U°rs and seamen is not nearly #0 new class of spood boat, and has no ing will te held at the Waidort- Members| (TE fever has also hit Long Island | went apparatus for trap, shooting. /Recessary as the proper. exerclsinR time just now for racers. He Js oon : WASHINGTON, Jan, 21.—Members| ana Jer From the first the Ame P the avlatere body, ON Astoria, Ther 0 Hut fat ‘ gates awl ‘ . Jersey the Ameria com- ¢ aviator’s body. The gunner or structing an 80-foot submarine chaser © will be @ meeting °F) Wittiams, Wright and Merri-,5!aver from touching the net with his! o¢ the National Baseball Commission | ‘The sudden march to the trap isn't | mander insisted that iis mea know soldier has oii Kane. quoikennae th itte: 5 Hy , Is ‘ , dt a firm upon whic that will make a gharanteed specd of the committee on March 1, but on| racquet whilo in action providing that) ok noe to-day to consult the In-| hard to explain. It developed first at}how to shoot and to shoot straight. ‘ forty-five miles un hour—and per- to arrange a programme for the con-| hew, Leaders in Sport, Sug- | the Point counts against him If he does aageaphierep it 1_| Plattsburg, where hundreds of New | Hence the facilities for trap'practize, (0 Stand while he Is in action and y 4 by ad ree faster. imag! a ba vention on the following day. This i eel Gav ae |so, Another vexatious matter fa cleared ternal Revenue Commissioner regard-| yorkers were taught the handling of | for clay pigcons are a wonderful mov. his body does not need such fine 4B 40-foot beating the records of the announcement is made by Tomeyn| est Significant Revisions, | by pornttting a "lot" when the ball hits of war taxes tolrities, “the majority of this nuinhor Ing target, Just how extensively or trimming as that of the flyer, who 18 , d D Wary 6f Os Gedaakih Adeloess Uoine si bs & permanent fixture of the court. | baseball admissions, qualified as marksmen before leavif soldiers in France are going in for sitting while at work. and all these once invincible, racing Ty ©! radu viso! ‘om a Teta pronbeed: th cOnSIMES thE armpits i. oh camp. [eturning home they were shooting practice may be understvuod ‘ 4 > eraft, which were mere shells with mittes of the association. AWN tennis ts going to be “In-| and jinnerner “fis o aimbire | It Is understood that only a techni-| anxious to keep their eye in trim, when last week it was announced . “The Old Swedish ‘setting-up’ gys- tremendous motors to drive them—| ——— ternationalided® Tho eport ie bh Mhae inte Nxtures according to cal ruling on the ticket question t#] and naturally turned to the best | that 20,000 barrels of clay pigeons had tea i8 ax antiquated as our boats and Ay epaken to pes By In view of the fact that Cornell haw SIRE 1b GR OE AaB iors | orate .. ae bg Aalst | sought by the commission's commit- | facilities—the traps arrived on the other side, airplanes, It limbers the legs and a ion or two of racing, Tho new unofficially expressedd itsclf as being going to be of the same sort overcome what has often been hotly | *° i Herrera ys ts| Others, while trying fr commis- Gen. Vershing's cabled suggestion sat daa da 3 80-foot forty-five-milo chasert will Wining to compete in the annual | {he work! over, ‘Tho United States, | argued, It ts the ul attention ¢o|tee in charge of the matter, This} i oOo ted in all thelr spare time | to the War Collego to fs fon Fivet | es cen Onna fe oe ee have accommodations for full crows, de May Sl ead | ihrougty 8. L. T. A, 1s to obscure details of this sort that I committee 18 composed of John Heyd-| at the traps, learning the knack of how to shoot” is being closely fol. 0&ed We are now giving the sol- Ne a ie ieee a not Uiaie tant Vecaes). | HOM about the ehangen, Americus that the work of Lietit, Willlama |ler, Secretary of the National League; | shooting more as @ means of pre- | lowed. h diers and seamen exercises not half Orin snot for long DS poner Ri con raat ahi gage lee pai hasea a Ja i abs . Wright has been ably done. John B. Foster, Secretary of the New | Pparedness, Every man in all the training so tiresome and which do not take be le in any sea, Fifty will yania will offer an amendment which | ‘ules will conform entirely with those oxsible that Wrigh . : A * .| There was another class, men camps must thoroughly know every halt Y me, ° soon be under construction. The 5 possible that Wright may attend! york Nationals, and Secretary Hap-} .), half so much time, but which pw Jealian chasers, powered with’ Star. tt Propowed to move the games for- and Englan¢ meeting to speak upon some of the | "ova cr the Hoston Nationals about middle-age, who heeded the inch of his rifle and he must spend eyory muscle in thelr bodies Into a ‘0 iiama gd, the ‘ 9 f ston D als. tip, Johnny-Get- dun, .|@ prescribed number of hours every : ; ling motors, make over thirty-five Ward (wo weeks Norris Williams 2d, the | changes advocated, et Hern he] pl to ¢ tile » defonaa|week on the whee “4 S|tion, ‘These same exercises will be ia ae oar sod carry torpedo champion, who is now in| ‘The standardization of the ball has been) AUS Na ha Aa athat Beat Ghean to AO TREC WHEN RORIOEH ae [et oaea iors fl ge pc el Pp , tubes and anti-aircraft guns. Andall) Pat Ryan was the biggest pont) piv 6s joie C. Wright and 8, W. left an open matter, As with the foo: National Commisston, who more than a broomstick, flocked to/tachments. It isn't the Wan of | > "te FF ‘han ng taken ) of this development has come from | winner in the Irish-American A, C.! \), Committee on Revinion |fault rule, it was regarded as not to be, hero yesterday ahead of other mom- the'trans and bogan blazing away at|{ Be tate hla een ieee | sree men are being taken MS ae oe n racing boats | jagt year, We were wrong about Joo Of the Riles, have hierested eignit vted without considerable study. | bers, confirmed a recent statement of, the elusive clay plireons. r to shoot off their guns; he | 24 of o tion ranka every dey. . Mabe creat Westince cruiser is te|iiesias, Pat by his own word !s 6 °..+ changon tatement relativo to the ball fore: Mfr, Ileydler’s that the managers tn-| Thera hag always been a emall resis |inlats they hit the tareer {tired out, worked out, complete . ' " as ‘estate ge shadows the eventual establishment of |; . rT 08 ent of, spo! en who ¢ ed it hose training to be aviato “ sical wre ‘e cal or last word in luxury, and the littio| feet 6 inches tall and welghs 28 Og ee ag shhadon ventunl establishment of] tend to charge only the 10 per cent.| Min Of.eporemrn, WhO ReMi (rnose training to bo aviators ar h fu we Mico “Cruinaite” in the niftiest thing | pounds. He bas Joo by at least haifa , A™eriean rules have been moulded | standardization, ‘The rule aa prescribed agvance authorized by the Govern: |\etivity was mostly confined to te cel, them te Se eee ae raly rainel at | Yet soen Ina small one-man eruisor. | ¢, a ; an rde¢ conform h the land the noto of the committee read as | Ment Noe Tore Athiatig Glabla: tance “at before a youngster can he|men are positively ruined so far ue ‘As for tho accessorios, thore is ai- | £20t and 160 pounds. tngliish and Australian laws of the | fottows | . cure alana wad tha cheeoont ean aduated from a land school he « in the air is concerned for twe ways something now, and the cold-| ume, This point is brow pte balls ehall measure not, toxs! Dp fat tARS, oe NUrday thd) CHE EERE He omen enarmenoe at least, I hope to give them han ity inches 0 mo} than 29-16 i Le - Ae e a he can W i folded Nercises 01 ry of th Brot and water-proof, life-savinwy} The medley relay champtonship a Inenetly forward throughout a rie inches nor more then 24-4 DETROIT CLUB TO) STAN Sunday, in a!l kinds of weather, U |nsnemble and take apart all within liner or ba A tg HB ph Be q » the be p e-rafts. | the Motropolitan Association of tle pages of legal size, of closely printe ‘ 115-16 ounces nor more than AYERS, | them out popping away at the flying several minute ‘ ‘ men who “dev: made from “the lightest wood in the pages of legal size, P 2 jie, PAT NOW ON PL . ‘al minutes, or elit who may develop : 7 1 decided at the tyne, Sffort to tnters ta . With the military bending tts ef- | nervo world,” and motor lifeboats of new! 4. U., whioh will b a ided a : type. it is the first effort to inter is made in Law 2. Rut —_-———_ | Quite a number have developed into | forts ap aay ead pending 1G nervou design, shows the Influence of sub-|Millrose games on Wednesday night nationally stand the rules of isvealled to the face that tho! pernorr, Jan. 21-0 te understood| orate crarkamen, it io noting Whe] iecnen th eee mArKamen by the Yparing warfare on modern safcty|in Madison Square Garden, is well the game, Altogether there 8 @ |atmimum we Avstration Tawa, fy the at the Detroit American Leamue Base-|ugual at the week-end competitions ithat the once forgotten sp. te . nnd Athlete. wk Aled with entries from nearby clubs. total of twenty-w han or Jounces. Instead of 113-16 ounces, “| ball Club will do Mite scouting for minor /at Travers Island for these sharp- «hooting Become #0 pap Lieut. Gen. Sir F. 8. Maude, who was What a come-down for Madison | Among the teams entered are the modifications advocates a fa A ty) RS tT ague players this season, Another ru-| eee eee ae é fiaiseeacoitekaed meee nder oft ie ritish Basen des Square Garden The famous old |paulista A. C., Knights of St. An- No attempt has be to tinker|ments to dete: First, whether|mor persists that Jiminy a | Hippie ago, iad a dlatingulahen Ge where so many boxing ughlin Lyceum, Rrooklyn A. the foot fault rule which governs the | balls sociation do \coached the pitchers last year, will not | |two months, ago. hed n= ¢ t fave hg: evel Ad rege yaa ‘Boye’ Club, 9%, Y, serv Lieut, Williams discussed this | ag tmaek,, |be back, and that “Wild Bill” Donovan, reer as w soldier, a A ewive Be ore le become the scene of a af sa A. MattOr last summer before he left for |e manager of the New York Am: a won renown as an athle! en. pe wrestling tournament. M. H, A. and the Millrose’ A. A. Noa la wie ob pan agai thaod de hed +) fOrrapr me be signed to replace Burke. | F was a student at Eton he won the house = -—- pinion that no change was advisabl Do! pvan Was Detroit's star pitcher for ‘red Fulton, the elongated heavy- 4. 0 of Philadelphia to postpone his alx-mund fours (Cornish) In ISSL and 1882, aba Jess Willard MUST be getting ony | Connie enenee sededvrep-ynet several years welght of Minnesota who recently |'vut with cy Matt .jfn the first of these years won ts closed to men t : ——— | weight, nt heary- | a hool ateeplech mn A wi A fat. He couldn't side-step a ‘The sprinting & hen at this time without careful ¢ dor topped Harry “Texas” te in two| "she, from inst Saturday. nig! ext age, |fehool steeplechase run and was secon Bheriff. in military service have attracted ation and correspondence betw uuish It will F Waellsituerra Pitcher Tr Bilis asic, tn | WON otenlhe | school mile, He also played on Seat a port, Ever sine ¥ itis © ™ a ounds and outpointed Billy Miske t eleven and was on the team : “ many athletes who formerly hell t nations, telegraphed. his COLUMBUS, ©. a. @.—-Alfred H.| tenwound bout at # Paul, was Jack Hanlon of ¢ ‘ al Milita Academy later. He OVERNMENT oll iands are to! iimelight in club and college compe-| In the explanagory para to Maurioo “2 Alls ‘andl pardea, forty thr ag wnUsknowy (lense Un coe Gholhee, baltintoxaed lemunele thet ane tery nenderny tate ae be opened for development and tition, Among these are Tom Halpin |changes advocated tho s Spare given thelr entrance | aseball pitcher, Inst night | tis opponent will be Tom Cowler, the | th» toxing show w a had a |t ek ned Wein ae profiteering ba ‘This 4% of the Boston A. A P. O'Haro of ehd usually read eked down on adminiatering the|when he fell ¢ at his home} fast clever Engiish heavyweight. |W to-night wilt take place ae adtvertiant, | “sports he also won. the atin iar } » Tevel ology is identical with that of th Helals have b » of th His neck was broken, He was!“ wee . Frankie Catiaiwn of Brooklyn will meer Low | f’ mile and the ateeplec! Rood news for motorists, Who ONIY|tho Mt 1. 1, Joneph F, Foley of Hare Oly Is identical wiih that of the co he Here the|known aa "Nar Darden by banes | Jimmy Hammit, the boxing promotor| rentier of Phlatalehia eat ent dam, ben if lech four or five yours ago patd 11 cents) vaeq, Howard Horry, all-around ath- itqwn" One of the wort penaitien that /seeutiven have decided to permit te to| ball Yank and lays with Kansas City,| of Denver, who staged the Benny cian with Franti Care in US two Sy ; * . . ber quie Hroughout the ec g!Toledo, Wheeling, Pittsburgh and New- ey nt ilk fa , P bi . in the two main bout i a gallon for gasoline and have seen | ie of the University of Ponnsyl-|conform in this re prohibits a pear rather than bare ancthen ween ake J Laonard-Bailor Kirk fight tn that city |of as round Clreus Imocked out Young Will. 1] the price raised 150 per cent, not! 1) Ooh. suns of the Prudantial a pedasiong de several weeks ago, has landed the |ime none round recently ; because of any increased cost in pro- | V"" de Las A wae H abe maeoeaes match between the big fellows and} -— Auction or scarcity of gaxoline, but|A, A. and Mike MeNally, the Red Sox ——— Pies uit comme tovetner inn fifteen | ,2% 4 teter furt revival or a ties bere et | gh@%amore them 200 years Maarlem Ou,’ Meetees onne pacnls have « baaker- | utility: tafelder, S, r ort Briefs | Joownd bout at the Stockyards Stadium | 5" Nor the fast littie Eratwy boxer, Owen | has pean recognized as’ an Intaliibie telted ae Abel Kiviat and Willie Gordon are | | yer Ho tu a. Ate very wgo is proot that It madi D' RING tho past week many ef gong the alars who will start Inthe! puENCHTON, 3 rea ena | Marry Gres, the hard hitting ight dearrwetz 0 a arth Tr you are troubled with pains er, aces the big colleges have been con- |) ooo. yard event on the Millrose pro- |the swimming season the half-way | goe Moore, the six yonr-old* speed Wuslasty witnessed for the first will engage in bt battle at the eoaftire Mg Hh In the back, feni tired in the mort ry sidering their future in ath “ ar nia entire’ | es *rinceton enthusiasts are hopin Sai ‘Fy ume thi ‘on a couple of races Aa. onight, He will take on Augie | gund borers. ¢ many! headache, indigestion, insomnia, pala Lott ae f the oxpreae|sTamme of military races, Thi Me eee tame individual char psn |skating atar, who recently defeated | tyne Mosquito Class, in nddition to he rugpel fighter of the Broux, who or too frequent pasaage of urine, Irrtatipn’ lotie sports, In spite of the expres-| (5. tng includes ‘T. Burke, Salt- {for at least one individual champion |Riny Taylore, the New York A, C. vot- | P¥, ‘he, Mosq for the O'Brien| nes derelonal ito a rea) good middleweisht,| If Jack R, ean , or stone in the bladder, you will almas: sions in favor of continued college | McGafree, Paine and Lee of /M!P through the work of Bedros}oran, will start to-night in the half- | Championship ( Vail won the wv goa Orn ae tauica | ON by Os of OE Peas of the certainly find quick ‘relief tn GO! 5 5 trom | Marsh. McGaffee, ‘ |Kazanjian, elected Captain for the pres- quito fleet race fron eid | Tene, Wi bactte twenty round pig Poeapric 2 an, ie wi y | MEDAL Haarlem Ol) Capsules, This ts the athletic activity that hav me from Jian, v ir » nile and mile handi he St. | initial mosquito fh ace from a fleld Grebd the p Pe a Pe arc: jthe Boston Navy Yard. Elmer WW. | int peason, who ie showing better form| Nicholas Rink. Taylore ey of eight starters, with the Shrimp qec- | A¥titorium down thor. Tatner has been trying | etrentee of $2,500, with an aption of | S904 old remedy that has stood the test the President and some of our mill- cw. Snbiev Ot thei sth psety {Nicholas Rink lore will algo be a} or Pind the Grace third, The prigo was | for @ long time to get on e match with Greb, |25 per of the reeipta for hia ten.poun| |f0F hundreds of years, prepared in the Sary authority, very little planning | Gmith and Everett F. Smalley 6 than ever before In the diving event. starter, and another speed duel between | jonated by Price Bro’ Dan Layton | 4s he te of the opinion he can bent him, [bout with Mike O'Dowd, the miduliewel : ng oon Sf atbletic gchedules has been done. | University of Pennsylvania and seve a the youngster and veteran ts looked for. the winne was at plot, at the above chid the early pert ot ee con gn ha There haa been merely some expres | eal other stare, who will reprosent| P. Gregory of the Pennant A. 2.{ 6 ' 5 er alten ane oe fart Ai detail for the fiftena-round bout between | ruary, the match will iw» part of Fob‘ laboratories, and you can get it at any pion of approval of the idea of a| fot Slocum. showed the way to a small feld of har-j there who will compete In to-night | Tice ‘and won ‘th | Frankie Buras, the crack bantummelght of Jorery | Greb's manager will sign him tp on dere! | ATUE Giea nel relieve won ret aera’ ey inexpensive continuation riers in the weekly scratch road race ot | Diet, or ear Rel rt Maar O'Belen’ Championship race froin] City and Dutch Brandt of Brooklyn have boen 28 3 me tam eT ee menting GOLD MEDAL Sound Ee a lc sports “as a means o The University of Pennsylvania's istler of the Riversia C rthur | the Princeton and Jack F completed and the lads will fight fifteen ‘want | military training” and to the athletic traditions.” Little more can be expected at this time. The student bodies of our col- loges are less than half as large as in normal times. Practically all expert- enced athletes have entered some branch of the military service. Ath- letio teams will have to be made from | raw material, or at beat from boys who have had some athletic experi- ence in preparatory sehc Thero is & strong sentiment in favor of exer Ing economy wherever posuible Interest in sports and amusements “matotain is entirely subordinated tn interest In Military affairs. It will be Impossible to carry on ath- letic sports without the great public annua! relay carnival, which will be held on April 26 and 27, will, for tho first time, include military events. Races will be arranged between teams at the various army camps. Among the colleges likely to be rep- resented are Yale, Harvard, Prince- ton, Cornell and Brown, The high schools indoor track an? field championship games will be held by the Public Schools Athletic League on Saturday night at the 284 Reg | ment Armory, Brooklyn, in ald of the | Red Cross, ‘The fight for team supremacy prob ably will bo between Stuyvesant, De Witt Clinton, Morris and Boys’, interest of normal tin them successful. Nearly coaches are to make the all of coll working for Government in the military training camps. Teams would lose m of their best men through the season “Athletics as usual” ts no longer the cry. But that should nop make it @t ail impossible to carry on every branch of competitive athletic sport Ip the old days, before there were goaches, and big ms, and fif thousand people gathered to see a football game, college men played with plenty of enthusiasm and got as much benefit from the training and the competition as they have in recent years when managers strive for a $100,000 gate They can get the from athletic com under the simple conditions of the old days, And after all just now the training of men—not the pleasure of the spectators and the glory of ath- = Wetle supremacy—is the thing to be 1 ¢ same benefit now { John Olin to Finish Training at | Gym, He | John Olln, the mammoth Finn, who is training at Worcester, Mass., for the coming bout with Wladek Zbyszko for the world’s ehampfonship ttle at Madi- son Square Garden, on Jan, 29, has writ ten the management that he ts rapidly Approaching perfect condition. Binee hy return to his home town Olin has been working considerably with Wino o- nen, the undisputed middleweight cham= the Bronx Athiet! what Bronx. The distance miles, and from start to Was out in front, setting ried off mont of the ng road race of the Lower Manhattan Atalet under the direction of Georgio started from exceptionally good time held over a course plo rou e ald of his capable partner, Olin has increased his speed xroatly and has lengthened the time of hin bouts. In addition to the services of Wino | Ketonen, Olin ts also assisted by Hjalmar aundin, ‘bis manager. Lundin was 0! the Kreatest Wrestlers in his day and be depended upon to bring Olin around to A No. 1 ¢ in. Within a his training qu to this city and wi lehes at Both ner’s & and he intends to « a. few public exhibitions befe the rine at Madison Sauar [week from to-morrow nicht, he enters Garden, a was miles. Brooklyn athletes we: numbers for the hand the Long Island Athlet er the Brooklyn A Park cours waa J. Lore started with & utes, He spare fro. A. Ca Who h Vbe Winners Une League the direction of the Pennant A. C,, over known as the Elks’ cou: was about four crossed the finish line a winn Ing also the fast time hon held under | and Stanley New York the Irish-An tn thi rr & steady pac 'dore Ralph rs in the open saben’ for ch, | wae fF ty ¥| RED BANK, N. J., Gershel, Joo Miller of the ~ A. C, and Jack O'Hara of merican A. C, 2s enema a LE BLANG BROTHERS | SEEKING GARDEN LEASE. he Orleans A. C. of eveutng, Jan, 28. T! Jan, 21,—Commo- B, Sickles piloted the Ban- Burne arrived at New finish his training et The Lo Blang brothers, local sporting | _ Menager but not in the zero zone, for} *!l be @ fair one. ounds ringside, Brandt demanding this weight Charley Doessorickh of the Pioneer| ero of the clash Matt Welle, the kneliah fighter, inreds to | DOxem three stsee.—Advt. New Urleane oa Momlay | eu quit the gaino and become a roferce of ‘he weight will be oning shows at clube up the Stat : . via debut as & referee at a, mamtorsun tag FOR SALE. Orieene today end, wil | ctertainnent bald ay nes eeu? Posing ny Yours afternoon and hie work was a0 cations ey | that he ie Likely to be wvinted the otticial re them aaa | 5 MAMONDS which earned him the laurels in 29.01 |snee, owned by Clare riaher of ° Gane us hate eens | ee OR SREDIY with more than 150 yxnis to spare on, Ne a Fisher Of) nen, who recently offered to buy Jess | torting Club hae postponed hie boxing show.) 1 yi , | PEasy weenty Sa Hontmiy’ OAYMENT. nmi v Wark, to two victories over five other ' which was eecbeduied for Wednesday night, unti A amateur tant Willard’s cirous, are seeking to obtain a jon, b tam: |} ALL SOOD3 GUARANTEED LOWEST PRICI W, Frans of the Mohawk A, C, who ice yachts in the Independent Clud Map} Jan, 1, She wame card of boute which vas pion, has ido, and that ig || MO CMPLOVERS REFERENCE: finished second, lencna'tor ihe ©. bt the { ase on Madison Squaro Garden, Joo |i ibed for Wednosday will. be git au Walter | ct the aime ngar! arena, wine pat || cautwatre o@ Powe - ne or eaus Cup. The! ie Blang said tast night that the report |tauretto wm, .Wille liven, Anthouy McGowan ve | Matchmaker Jack Hanton has | PHILADELPHIA, — Jar ot tering with the OU. owned by Tec. | that he was about to get a lege on|K. 0, Cireu snd Battling Reddy ve, Tommy | Vrms’ Joe dacols, Amey’ 1 Spay , Bin miss bade part hh i ae ous eee PS points each On)” sere report,” salt Le Blane, “that| patch was arranged to-day between 4 against both Erie rs th Nad Be oe | ee — oy before they will be Ne a ae ae Tex Rickard 18 to be my partner ts n 2 ee ‘c a ure fe Kid Herman, wheo 7, Seo they wil he eee rap be my arinet i nt tse ie a vt sot fa 'tate! a | RT AMONDSEWAT sport. Dr, Wiliam MeCleilan, Chairman] Anglers are not ashamed to admit] true. 1 am to get this lease for nobody | George Chaney who bas many | the Olymale A. A. of Ph Naar iy ROSEN 4 Of the Athletic Council and dean of the} that freeging weather will keop them| out myself and my brother, Hughie, If | mockoute on hie Met. ‘Ther will excha Te Olymplo Athletlo Girt | IBERAL CREDIT Wharton dchovl, issued u novice tv- | from bay and brook, but {t has been the| Assemblyman MoCue's boxing bill punches ine fifeen-round but, to @ decision | git "wetln ty > to pre B SUE SIN TAT ' to the effect tat from now on y and » but it has been the 4 ; | Pie mia | DoKing entertainments for meme AL UE eCity athaldates for. the Varuity teams |Doast of casters that zoro temperature | Kalizes tho sport in this State, we Intend | Mfore the eae ‘euie’ wid. be ther fourth| iz, AO etch Week one the club meinen) | Maree Tire eS AaGS Con re A CANTESD: must have certificates tivin Col. Grif- eannot force them to hug the atove.|to hold boxing boute in the Garten ee Oe us paren wan we a | one reddy, Foe tonight Lilie At-atahn CRE'SERB uerbe semaine in eseaey fith, the military commandant, cer-| yet yesterda: aan j = ex Willard desires to e Rew | + feat natchmeker of the olt Arranged tw 4 Fe ene EL they Were pursuing the | Xet yesterday affords a striking ex-|'Then if Willard desires to give the Roi |e contested, ther Ouht to furnish a erat Senna ta ihe tea se gat Mand two ata ROYALDIAMONDE WATCH cc necessary military drill ample of the difference between profes- | Cross Fund his services in a bout with promtelne Yorkville fé tt mmy Kane, 1 MAIDEN LANE |” . —- jon and performance, so far as the} some opponent, I will make the cham oe net, who be Joo Georgio of the Vaullst A. ©, car: | castors ara concerned weather | pion an offer and also bis opponent that Neok and W m oer hie Last to. oy champion, having led the ic League, bela {at no time in the afternoon did the ther " national cha © Paulist A. ©.|mometer mark loss than sixteen di i van sixtoe \ “ weraich and |groes above, For all that the threa RACING SELECTIONS. wil be booked up with eome oth | fain. katie |casting felds within the confines, of the —— pal = x rom eain- treater ciy, were ‘conepicuoue by the NEW ORLEANS. ere j | i ED 7 of about four Absence of the hardy casting man. Firat Race—New Model, Irish tdo1, || _ ‘The sixroand bout between Kid Willison | « | Men Worthy of Credit Par = PRA, Hl a cstenee, former bantamweiht =i sad) gt DOWN. RT WEEKES CEN ane, The New Bngiand || SP pace scuitur, Tom Caro, | ei see iamn, the weet side | salen NG BEN te : o) toy jMutmaliton! Mittine on. ait Y © out tn email vamplonsntp will be Palomar ned to be fought at the ( yl nt oa mast ae ts se att tll SER serene tat re | ee A DUAMONDS disisBagz league. held stim of tH cnt, Tnldore, Marry Wedseaiey 2. on ar aS WON CRED MALE DERG x. Tho winn Na ANG heel Ray ae ain for the ot - DIAMONDS—W Arc ELEY ; Aga ay tos ; | Roy ’ K « ye z M Race—Thornhill, Cite F Herause of a 4 * Pate oer SdIe OE al way, Othe pS : od a event he KR Las | Vrondeace, It Newa i tiae Messer a. dan OM i i Madea ine: Neariaaens, Mt ment ot leg + of Muboken; Val Suuth v4, Juba, Digmands Boumhy —. Diaiumabes Jack MoGugen National Du! sus Sauimy Diamoud we, Hyankie Gallagha,) BENNETT. 17) os etmcel J tale