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a - noe ~- epesmnarenace ce ce cen — ¥ _ THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 31, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK 100 : LU N WINTER FUEL-SAVING SPORT REFORM , | a — ee got, 1918, by the Press P “s e Co. (The New York Evening Wortd) . ‘ By William Abbott. { \ iC MPERAMENT tn golf is mere- 3 headway with » ancient Scoteh pastime, It is the unfortunates Who find it difficult to concentrate thelt attention and are inclined to be et tatic and flighty who generally Dave (ho toughest battie with old Cok 4 “Simmy Clabby Treated So Well by Australians No Wonder He | Has Enlisted Under Their Flag. | n of Tommy Me- x n the opin Namara, the former open Metropoll- jtan champion, the class of players —— | “Y P |who have nerves develop into i IMMY CLABBY in the Jatest of | jim hte SO HIS, vest tournament golfers t top-notch American boxera to ALS MIGHT “The professionals ail know the hear the “call to the colors.” = - : “ : REFORM AND Saye > = ? lsame. They have the strokes. But But Jimmy will do his fighting under THE TRANSPORTATION they are far from being all allke in Parrmiotic the Austratian flag. Jimmy has been SITUATION . i a championship, Why? Because im Australia for several years, and ‘ J BBL MAAGNATES SHOULD — ~ Anrest ALL here's something more than mere Genrrvers "Mo Can'T Move Hho Holo THEIR MeeTiNas PreoPLe GOING : } " these has been very successful in the ring. To REP THEASELUED Wart SHOULD ON SNow &HORS... | * BRQNS WR in = | Playing skill required under A couple of months ago he won the WITAR THUR. FUR COATS. 6. ws ? Leen « Pockets To ree? THEIR HANDS WARIA. conditions. I have found jt ts the Australian heavyweight champion- | (C) eel : Dabinsd h det |inan who {is nervous that generally mhip by boating Albort Lioyd. Then ~ he knocked out the next contender tn = Une, Fred MoKay, in twelve rounds. | Clabby han enlisted in the Sports. | man's Thousand at Melbourne, and by this time may be on his way to| Wuropean battle grounds. Tn this country Clabby was known, several yearn ago, an one of tha clev- | @rest of all middloweight boxers. Mike Gibbons saya, that he learned more about boxing in one ten-round fight with Clabby than in all his other engagements. Clabby went to| Australia beforn the war began, with | Eddie MeGoorty, Boer Unholz, Harry Stone, Tommy Burns and @ number | of other Americans who mnde good | rises to the occasion. The player Fielder Jones in Giants’ Entire Staff cae cee No Danger of | . |oae moceacary REtttny Btvoh VES Losing His Job __ Of Catchers Signed |. rin. inetd STANTS ET “3 ined McNamara, y erves Will al A a edie, the Salt Lake manager, has Oe ne emt | St. LOUIS, Jan. 31—-Manager|Lew MoCarty Last of Backs) iicCrcti: {he Salt Take, manager, has! con's ganie, An excitable dispe @] | elde: es of th * is regarded oa a tine nelder and hitter. | sitio: vo do « ¥ t Fielder Jones of the Browns in in nol stops to Come Into the Fold,|Uniy’a weak ankle tat slows,upchis [on Won't do on the links, Ye janger of losing his job this season, running has kept him froth being |there are notable exceptions, Jook Prosident Phil Hatt insists that} Gibson and Rariden Already |q’star inthe ‘his teagues before this, | rHutchinson is probably one of the he be severe with his players next] Having Sent In Contracts. | oes most excitable players in the game. season, Ball thinks that Jones, win- Western fans expect to see Frank s so high strung that mang « ner of the World's Series for the WN Dikdie valeheraave 1 | Elvate unitorin thie year acter, Ener making a particularly | White Sox in 1906, has been too len- 4 Giants’ caichers are Now all) eal attention to the fact that the Car- he'll fairly race after the in line for the season. The last|dinale have added & minor league back- ent with the Brownies. | stop, name not announced, to their list, ot cours “too m the rare # aying skill oF of them to fall in ster "T have just sent an eleven-page| scare, man Alte expect to wee nayd ‘aston ai {the veteran Scoten professional thas $m the Australlan ring. Relng a fino | letter to Jones," anys Ball, “outlining | ost worn ov: stoi Al That hes cet rely ee ce tee (eas jcarries him througt aire personally, as well as a vory plana tor tulayoar: to the eoutke la ear Midi to injuries. McCarty | (Ht hy can rey Mike, Gor See abies “the hung) Ata noxer, he became ca 4 is Slim still suffering slightly pi . e s another Who irequent Pfavorite in Australia, and was so wel I told him frankly that I thought Ri rie ar i ; 1 pape WE REG i onal League hee t hiniselt pehietcr es ed that he practically decided to cl 1e was entirely too lenient with his |’ Hrpelieesi ws Nh ved maten. Bobby will show his disgust make hin homo there, I! Js no won EE TR Ne een eee ae ought. to wo after | Zoned At Chicugo during tne World's Presiden Pe ace qoee ahos Uy LFeatiainen . er t Jim » de: . a 8 * | Series, Kk tint 3 sd te : « ftroumstances, “elgned on" fer. the FUEL ADMMISTRETORS COULD HEAT NN. city Hoar Because them with the iron fist and exact)” ssocany: wp bab to Hot iO nianage the |C1UY Over itis Mivins control of Blime ter campaign with hie Austras BY UTILIZING HOT AIR SUPPLY OF FIGHT ManaceRS THER CORNES 15 redience.” See ToL PROBABIY. wo to FESI t this year, and that the nickly rex {i ; COuB vues ings to get into condition, He © t him for use aa a pinch len friend Mr. Ball added “Jones ia much Good luck to him. WHO AREN'T Busy JUGT Now, with the smooth- ion | would gay MeDonald, Wi t Kerrigan aad ded as confirming that the International | esr on Feb. 12 to wo on, elubs come into line. hopes to bat in his 1915 form dons Know: this outside the offical tre meager manager of the Browns, Jones fought| Early last season "Mac" broke his for Pratt, Lavan and others whom log, which affected bis work even we were in favor of benching or pun- | #114" je relurned to the game Glance ral {shing. Jones would never hear of it|have nothing to worry about in the| a and always stood up for his men, He] backstopping line, ax the veterans, |* —— ———— | misunderstood, Although few per- SPORTLAND GOSSIP | “Sheet-Writer” Latest Development in the Sport Promoter's Hage liadelphia say Pat day Me miton tis hands in “There a Jer, who wants a with almos 1 the New York | perament batting and base jy my opini according |Quimet and more members in the service than any other athletic organization Do bl M t h fn the country. The club's now ser- | uoles atc | vice flag carried 1,073 stare, Many Meine thunted men aro cover there An Tennis Tourney | hig Bouthwest Athletic Club} : é 1 now claims the honor of having Record- Breaking | er of amateurs perfect playing tem. leaders of this class are easily Francs ne Travers." ; i ‘4 ; ; " Bi Rariden and George Gtbson, arc| to wait and. seo While several hundred are in the can- Rapidly Increasing Family of Office used (o say that ho nad bean’ & player : Be Gthaon, are) weenie deliver th tonments. | y 9 y Assistants. once himself and knew how hard it/@/yeady wigned up Boston | it, D pefore. asking imorg| Snow and cold weather have #0 The Southwest A. C. ta having a! W. Dickson Cunningham and Sam waa to be on edge aod AU’ |'Bioeaw cuimaluan baer e Bos mone thoroughly «hited te determination Ro go up on the ciub wall with it» of the indoor lawn tennis match for] ¢ gqX iBHT-WRITERS are com- |° the closing law as appiled to bil- | sunning around the city talking about | handy ther Dave Hot or kong to give Honus W the winter, the two well how service fas, the regimental doubles championship inacniniiah Voit? hn. Now|!#rd rooms and bowling alleys. hiv uauindl Benny Kauff ty caught in the draft. [annual birthday banquet on. We Rnown pros are going to beat it down ——- jin the final round of the annual tour s thee “4 At the meeting it was brought out | etry 1 - ms : Y-| South to the sand greens just as fast ” s, i port promoter who ‘ ent ov Up to this time there has been no| Considerable embarrasement has! 1o” suld on the 24th, but as that H rE Ne Pauliat A. A New York) nament of the board court of tholig using him, but his dutica are dit- {At tho Billiard Players’ Ambulance {question about Fielder Jones return-| been caused ‘the Bro: yn club. by Hay fails on Sunday ‘the jollitication | s abs peraneey nth beh Pe! ‘in howtn eve: ogimer > i ” 9 ¥ 5 : the announcements that the Rubing'| Will bo held three days later | them ehurst Ww be is making & . Ho hei f M& | Bevonth Rogiment Armory. ferent than they were in tho old days | Ur 1 has passed the $50,000 mark. ing hi and there {s none now that| management would uliow hes jumping off place for the pair, among athletic clubs that have) cy hain, the former Yale Cap- Tor pookmakers The purpose of Mr, Maroney’s originates with me, 1 have been given | to any of its players who entered the | The Detroit Tigers will ake twenty. | furnished the nation with fighting, tain and champion, and McAllister jitivsion will be to endeavor to come army or navy.” This, cording ta | nine men to Waxahackie, the pitchers! several of tha leading manuface © en. There are now forty-five| AN erstwhile basehall star the} Mora long tine now t MUN Ito some arrangement by whieh not (0 Understand that within the 14st) President Ebbets, is wrong. Seven of |ONd Catchers going on March 10 and|turers of golf now state that the out- wasn Haltimore Athletle. Club, defeated |ager has had bis sumptuous suite offonly will the busin ? billiards be |f8W days Jones has been written by a) the Brooklyn plavers are in the ser. | | her players w week later is Chair, product. this seaman ctive service, and fifty 80 jards y n cattle: “ tag Aah ol produc inf 4 members in a IVa A on and Pred Acker in| om nd th better t J e St. ‘is man that he was not wel-| Vice now, and their swlaries would ‘i spy t b ; offices und hin « office a protected, but the coal supply | : aggregate about $20,000 1 The reconvened annual ineeting of |/# encouraging, that barring serlous More are in Class 10A of the draft. straight sete with the loss of Only] atants, but the t-writer’ in| WHI be better conserved by the room | come to the public of this city He in| Seerexat SOREN COPAY Movant alone Teena! weeting ofl iabor troubles. thera should bepno Among them are many well known five games. ‘The Anal seore was 62] * . sine tA keepers Jno high strung that I feared he mignt et aoe tadon oe tort wed tne | Ene aldorf-Avtocia’ -commoncing [shortage of the rubber spheres, athletes, Harry McGinn, who won| &). 6 RBar very TACHA BiyNn . |‘Jump' and leave us, not being bound) rather gloomy outlook for 1018 Tuesday, Feb. 12, at 2 o'clock in th = ie 6 on for rapidity of play | elite promoters: . niract. Hence the telegram aft ” hea Wanamaker School is now Une thirteen events last season and beat DH indowr wae nm record break tits. Wiity javikebuk Galiecaheet CENT report showed that $11 fad the club been contemplating, The Cleveland team, crippled by the - |der full headway with Jack Hobens, Kyronen and somo of the other crack /e', The thr more Gacldad: 15: ek 7 had been spent on chess at one acing Jones it would not have oniistment or dratting of so many of tts| The Milwaukee Club of the Ameriean| (yr (uli headway with wack. owen runners, is a Corporal at Yaphank. | ACI fortyeroven minuces | MeAlister) leh are uumine variously of the local colleges, Assume | d until contracts were out on star players, haw finally obtaine Association has purchased John 1, Salis- Charles Whitehead, Jack Sergeant. Pat Flynn ts in France with f the net. Kvery drive. east and eal telephone tor (alll ite ties ; LL bat until the trading season has passed. baseman. from t alt uke ¢ tty bury, a raht-ban “ pitcher, from th it nd) oathen ' the Rainbow Division. Ho tw noted | ley aimed the ball directly at the op: | wy “engagements and cally” |oheer lenders Ment tO Bay the; We would have gone right to the : s N nhs. TRE TOR ENO NSIT ' finn! ane cross country runner and holder o t t winning |, 5 ; cheer Ieade ront and engaged a manager im- = — —-- — oo . El swork and reports due." “replies ex the Junior National Indoor record rush - mediate'y after the season ended.” ed uum ash for two miles. ans . HK National League will cele-|{ ———— | Frank Kuna, winner of the Boston calla.” al i ' | " Rrockton Marathon in 1916, In at" a ; \ it must bo the war said brate Lincoln's /Birthday by istic EWS John Pollock QIU O8sl \ , . Charles Cunningham is ; Maes te atiander| 20° ork's most promine holding its: reconvened annual Hi k; N | the Aviation Corps at : 4 : t 8 yestorday in WCUsSIDE ineeting and its annual schedule | ocKe ews By secu.ing the decision on ell, A. 1. half-mile champlon| — so ti direct this new aan of hy ! . Pom Cowl 4 Jerson | Dé RACING SELECTIONS. NEW ORLEANS. Race — Fl Thinker, foul over| 1 Allaire of tha cits, who hae heen box * el Meeting at the Waldorf. in ‘the round. 0 ae seine tones, Gill anc aired mi Y 33 ank. - Vineent " whole ks aut = | Unusual interest is attached to the) their twelve-rownd bout the Armo: , eal nine: R merit Fox, Slum- orgio, brother of Joe Giorgio, win ; ; : appeara of the Sone of Ireland|A. A. of Boston on ‘Tuesday wight ‘ Rese ror. Chilton King es x being applied (0 JOASHRALA, never was popular in| *ppearan the Sone c and) 4 n ot | for twelve Four itd Race — You ner of the Yonkers Marathon, Int 1 now oF B HU 8 was popular 1M | rrockey Uiub of Quebec at Nich-|Chariey Weinert, the ath heavy ao al Juvenile, ™ Camp Merritt. and, being a sk Chicago! © 9 A. ©, of Woun. | lence in their a been appointed Athleth nari: thet 7 oias lee Thi » Monde because! weight, made such a good impre Fourth Race—Perkins entry, Bonde Diasior of his eet an etn tne usinesa: wt al keeps your sheer rams is so lacking among the|the trish seven ie the holder of the) with the figh there that Ivy Lewis ag om @ top lf eritth Htace'— Paddy Dear, Gobll . Champion Walter Kotho ia in. th witter on the Jump to keep (ie sehed=| Windy Clty fans that the tWolfamous Art Nos that the winner |matchmaher of the elud, promptly signed ‘orer (o tie. fret || Wauike ak ¢ Minavy, with John Coleman, former] Anderron | Acker ed, at 20) ON ulacup and Weer: s0u tip touthn ae ied) Charlies. Comiskey and Weeghmann, |ot t formed National Hockey | him up to meet either Billy Mieke of St s acomplia Sixth Ru Edith Bauman, Dune / © parochial school half-mile champion. | fee Inthe tnt F Avamneivon| Hide ue A Onset 4 mn wonder lave being besieged with requests for | Lean will for later in| Paul or Battling Levinsky for twelve aa beeit ovded wit offers, Cin- || "E8ry The B % * So in Charlie Ochwonrelier, Millrona! out for a spirited attack that won in| fully and increases your-er—elll- | Wortgy Series seats for next fall, [the winter T Cup ts Ai younds at the same club on ‘Tuesday him against Young Samiow Fed, | he, Busy, Baer, dicap winner, Jack Sin: |wamen for the. title mn | cleney.” + Ttrophy emblema Sent | ten-mile han: inner, Ja ine |gamen for tt and WnALen, Sey eles: will Brak ele Re clair, All-Scholastic halfback while at| ~The order of the servien for the cham: | ae of the Eastern Canadian , evening, Feb. 2 aes Fe ant Jain the navy, and ao |plonahip contest war: Cunningham, An HE New York Billiard } AVING nowhero eise to go, a| ciation ably be selected to face Weinert as hy Ny eien ae Gharion Gerson, dy wna wnaée a clean revord @ I Keepers have ¢ ated Kot record crowd paid admissions) phe Crescent \. C. seven will line up] ee eS BN ——— ar crosa-country run- ;CUly Taye: Wie orvies was McAllister Maroney, one of their membe: and war taxes to see a series |q P t . Fork Dmatameeight of Memphis. re \ victories on bh # MeAliiate aroney, one of the embe e gainet a team from the New York A. ‘ I . mprinter, 18 in| ite was steady apd ulwaye placed necu- rp wratilline bonthiatanualaen antares (tre Sholaa &. (and the Hecker Son ad's His} SCHMITT WINS MILE France, Joe Geary and R. J.) sate to rs n Squar » to Washington and endeave ab of York at the Brooklyn Ice| fiat wiil be wits iter Mowe, the promising Uitie « ley Murphy, boxers, are in the army and -_ —-——— — —————- | Garden the other night. At certain | falace to-night ls ot the Rock in the firat A series | teliom of Se, Faul, (or ten ¥ HANDICAP SKATING RACE, | | | James BP. McCormack, boxer, ia tn \atagon of the proceedings if moving |cf weekly Interborough games under the| toed A, C. of Rork Teand, Ll, tomorow | ge SE MR Rel ‘ s pictures of the contests had been | direction of the Amateur Hockey League. | vight and tie eecond wish Dick lasdman of] Charles Schmitt of the ‘Tremont pound vow r 4tate amateur) cL k L ke S \taken it uld have been perfectly Lock N. T., fo pound Bakimore | Skating Club n t ¢ ! F m | — <a ~ A Apert r fifteen rounde | z Club won the mile handicap thamplon, Is in the Naval Av nger Looks uxe ure |possible to use ordinary plates and |, WEST POINT, N.Y. Jan.31—Army's! oo we wight of Feb, 8 ave the Washington Park Tce Cor | ltake time exposures. hockey team beat Janiaica High School See | Skating Rink last night) The finish was | % The following are in the army Fred Coyne, now in France; P. A. inner tt oneph of 7 4 bs att Cassidy, Joseph X. McCarthy, Al J wo craft of the) pognon Mase Winner of Billiard Title Swanson, Carl F. Freylinger, Wil gasbag type had mot with dis- | y BOSTON, Maan. J . Fitggerald, EB, A. Lally, J. M, i | frat seven turns at the table were pro- d inf See eed ee Nevnoide, y;|Under Trying Conditions Mont=|Avcive'er un average closely avprosts anter caused a wild stir in the |Newpo by a score of 4 goals to 0 in a game on Stuart Rink of, Patianone te. 998-18, CheHT ©. for Schmitt darted out | vromoters all j at the i breasted the tape by a | narrow win from Joe Miller of the |New York Athletic Club. Vifteen wkaters fuced the starting tine | th handicaps ranging down to fifty | country, the proposed trelre-round oat 31h | over the country, the pr am deferted aig| between Wiiliame and Frankie Bure of Jers | Reserve seven by a|City, which was dated to be fought 0 Baltimore and 14 for ‘8’ Hoc who had a limid) 0 1 te nest. mooth, will be called off | Sarde. Mchmikt Mhiier were the | yrady K nT ‘4 a mating 10 boxing world until all the principal] Sore of } to & the early part of next moo y Mt off | yarde. “Schm t § Rucece ref tie th vetted Be olair Player Captures Sixth peliruenell led Qft wiih n clusion of 23] managers were accounted r Slaaean RennGN atu Gen wre wane rate: wits Dorms sett. to the terme | aoraich me er catching the fic ‘ : ; ; Om the apor. Medownn aw : Len . a See Ee iiss eikgenh | 00 the i in the Aviation Corps. Charles J.) Consecutive Match in National) 14°75, 0. 0°, ; - © Wan-| named boy Wolliama's native de Club of New York de- fa hh with him, but Joe| the pace 4 4 close balk line. fin foated the Arena Club seven by acore| © wor, weet nia cap of forty yards, Was third, Schmitt's 2. pent Fran! Jans by puting Willame p o 50 and leaving his f 2 to 1 in a league match. Lynoh upet \kie'e | time for the race waa 3 minutes 12 sec Hout | Tennis Stars tF to 2 ips lesnue match. reg conrgin Ven O'Halloran !s in the Canadian Army. "i innings,” He The following sro in the navy:| Class C 18.2 Balkline Tourney. | sing ity str George A. Tooney, Al P. McNamara, opponent at 1 John M, Monahan, Edward J. Collins, | ~ There was & xreat umount of cushton John Mf Lyman, John M: MeQuade,|eyVEN the handicap cavsed ny ]aurormaanon dems oh idl Te Tournaments Danie} J. Sweeney and Frank Felice. . lence =; From Piles / mena Jack Demgmey. the cetck Wariers hoary | TENTATIVE SCHEDULE no matter how long or how bi de lack of heat, owing to fuel reg-} 109,” Rovd's beat runs were tthe Ceisne, in their ten-round bout a the Queens |to your druggist today and got @ 80 ulations, won't no able to heen [angi tenets thal AE ZR Regiment Sor kg nae conan ngs. | POR CITY COLLEGE NINE. ior irzice auch reel aide Sa orARO WAS 3 Gardner's " cervicee of Joe —~ — Met, 5 ‘lass C 18.2 Bs orane wa ( ri Morria bea eagased the ee a y the National Class C 18.2 F a average fell to 2 23-43, His top run was ” Kingsley igh Bchoot defeated West | ete, the veteran colored hear Irving Tow released per, otten. in “plain wrannelt titan ’ championship away from Ferdinand )% SS re z ___ |Orange High at basketball on Its home | and tex with him previous to ti seball achedule of the |wend us coupon’ below, * ‘Adams Unger of Montclatr. Despite King Smith, President of the Sev-|court by a score of 28 to 25. An ex-|q geting io condition at Billy Gropn's am shine teri the oominncen: | |the “cold” billiard bails, owing to the| BOWLING ENTRIES TO enth Regiment Tennis Club, an. |tra period was required to. decide |eylim in Hatem, teanette will eto be Morris's aon) yosturday. 3 ons are sill'on | FREE SAMPLE COUPON WITH NEURALGIA. chilly room, he defeated John A.| CLOSE ON FEB. 1 meunead the Prog nips of the exhi- | {2° the “overtinne’ playing throug! points chief adviner during the contest with oer ioatituy sBuE Ente ee || PYRAMID DRUG COMPA Me Pe en toh Beal __ CLOSE | + sl bitien serien of doubles matches | shooting of Cavanaugh, who scored 22 ‘i to bare Fred Fulton, | focal colleges j 604 Pyramid Bidg,, Marshall, Mieh. Hee eee E veeca iaitna taura || GINOINM AME G rier which will hold the armory courts |9f the home team’s points bn Me de ‘Roly Miake | "The schedule so far as completed fol- |! | Kindly send mem Free sample of | Jelxth canseoutive victory tn the tour-| CINCINNAT 0} Jan 31-—Notice waa] during the Lincoln and Washington | Rough playing jioved costly to the |" man «| owe _ eee | Peramid biter in pins weseben Ae ; He had an average of 2 86-38, |iven last night that all bowlera con ; 4 prove y e| ot st. aul r oO Maeey 27, Columbia at Columbia 2, | rostments in plat Use Soothing Musterole [rey. He » ee eeaien Laetating enteriina the Rant’ {oN | Birthday holidays. Six patra have |South Side High School basketball team | month, Jack Bulger of Brookiyn, aasisoant math: | a4 donne at Ae Fahne, “Aon AE Cath oi NAWIO <accensplcessesnaganncs haa [116 emunted 16 and 18 respectively on |famplating entering the 1n~natinal Lycam drawn for the competitions. ih eg eame Mit AL, Pauls, eet at [ase of A, of Rrcrideoer | aioe Ratios rr eA, Ue Birest “oe Wh nd seventh turns at the Mil thin Dist are Frederic! i : ul won by a ecore the Mtrorieed to being abo ibe con. |bome in Laatwnn mrad: Apel s en those arp pains go shooting his fifth and 6 n Ce eae Fen ie te Maren toe neat | this Hat are Frederick B. Alexander |G ie 'to 10) making fof thelr peice | tn See teen aurboriaed to. br aed | Mae Gar hecrate eit tions ent Seared City through your head, when your skull | tanie. positively have thelr entries in ut mig, {ana Dr Willam Rosenbaum, winners|from the foul line, all being caged by | ore Me aS re techn areal, bs . City Serene tht would polit juscub alice | Then ho experienced a tong neasion Off iene seria F ee tO”Vof the national indoor championship | Burke in signing them up the erap wi ol lusterole on your temples and neck. | pumping earoms hia terminated tn] ™ Al p . Jhonors last year; Arthur 8. Cragin meinen TT from tas eit 2 It draws out the inflammation, soothes | next to his final inning Then he eon RStANY Ay Ee) NMHY ¢ Nr eee Villlam Dickeca Case aeit | PINEHURST, N.C. dan. 81—Rain | vai stodoorty, ibe Unhdoeh midileneiait i ) |ican Howling Congreas, as catal ingham, |caused postp n the first away thepain,usuallygivingquickrelief, | piieq an impressive cluster of 29 that] |eited henduarters here for tie tows tho great Massachusetts 8 match round of the St. Valentine who recentiy arnved borne after s ‘ p 1 nny tate pal golf Musterole is a clean, white ointment, | for clever draw shots and use of the| ment, reports a total of 440 © from |trving C. Wright and Harry ©, 9 tournament scheduled Australia, where made with oil of mustard, Betterthan | unions at f the [other citloe to date, and Jobn- agen, Ho be Kem ¢ elaine fou mart fight b ‘st | son, and the combination of f ‘i ’ nis number will be’ increased " sing! 6 mana of Jack Kearns, g & mustard plaster and does ot blister, ie Ane A Oa aT Mog |e ee wih” |Thamplons, ‘Theodore Rocacvelt sen CITY COLLEGE A. A, TO [aster esate gaia. abe Ia « * Servatius, the Nest f ur bit land 8 Howard Voshel!. {poate Jack Demrees, the Seattle fightar. ¥ recommend Musterole for gore throaty |." eh orhel, mat nn aeaston of COCHRAN AND SUTTON | erha heuaduts of ieatohes ton tua mers HOLD MEETING TO-DAY, |r vice tering te book uo MGorty bronchitis, croup, sti \ neck, gat BAR| ste tournatoRit, TG 20s wee hs BREAK EVEN AT BILLIARDS, |", °f Lincoln's Birthday brings Alex- ca Deni | Mime O'Dowd or Harry Grab earl congttion ply amas |", ibs win args rJandcr ena" Dr. Kewetatr'aghny | The Brcutive Counc of th city ea rm ttn Three Star Whisk | 1 The kiyh competitor more 7 hay t | College Athletic Ansoctatio iT hol an Downey, for back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, AM, Aue, chad the forms he diepiaged | Wali chran and George Sutton | Ha tA. TOrekeortnn and Charles eee Uae net hee teres pipiens ree ar Ishey bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colde himinary vi the handless biillard player, made an| Garland, and Cragin and Cunningham day to induct the new officials into to clash in @ revuro battle of ter of the chest (it often prevents pneu- tuted the handtoas then, breake ot thelr emecunterg ur | against Pell and Voshell, On the Sat- | the board and decide upon their policy at tast agremd to clans 190 Is sold to the trade at a price which mpnia). It is always dependable. \by room. Under Dalya Academy. yesterday. Cochran | Uaey (of the same week the winning See ee eee) aie are te he RpOGnE [nce ae Gaw batt bles all dealers to retail it at ‘B0c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50 tation on tha| relied the ivory halls to the vestr pair of the frat match on the tint will | oa Ronteried ida Pkt é Ce é é . put together ti ne ¢ AN balk H ine, while Sutton ancauntar Irving ©. Wright and Harry | Nothing Serint » has bean settled | inc) the 24 P C 2 25 Pp ee He ae |e atte neni | dounton: the winning oair™ of the [yat ar read? Gar eteone AMIE At [nee we talsi"anerne. wt wie || er Case—$2. er Bottle P jet form aod his beat run] 20 po 1431 winn 4 ° ‘i bs With | Games have been arranged for Sat- | part in anpcier {welt 2 Barton “ vane W 18-8 and hie t ins vs) Vell-Voshell will meet Nathaniel W. |urday in each case, put as the builds |r fine mili ee apeaae Taner, Breaks ¢ 5 y A ’ and Fiank W. Boyd. twoland 6, Suttons high ran Niles and Walter Merril! Hall peaay te Cae ee 1s piri biniey Be SH Me ABR See B a Making <n best whiskey value ® were the Sutton won the Tnyars At 10 The fnwls of the exhibition series will |ders. Monday was offered as an alter. |e See ea cpt betor | i k ia ‘ { Winners in the night Kamen ef the tours Points to IM. Mis avernge Was 2 Je pinged an the maraing of Washing. | native by the local mapagemeent. The | Commeral Aauts) Masttue eu’ wile tore | WN in'the market today, ; nament JeGown arted in tare With Lop runs ef 74 gpd bi, Cochians ton's Hirthday. At the aame time th opposing Versities have not yet Qecsion Dow wil figat bis barces iw omer to - Oke Om ML Sidney Ml. Liuesol. His best run was 00, Will be & species mixed doubles mutch agreed ou hy Change oer he te ‘ i ‘

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