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‘ ‘ ; : — THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK SUGGESTIONS FOR MORE BALL-PARK MACHINES Copyright, 1 , by the Press Putitehing Co (The New York Evening World). APAWAMIS CLUB ~ TO HOLD RED CROSS TOURNEY NEXT JUNE Metropolitan Golf Association | Announces Four Days’ Com- | Petition Over Rye Links. | j, A Red Cross tourney, which wit |last four days, will be held by the Jack Curley’s Fine Italian Hand | Motropoiltan Golf Assoctation on the Seen in Latest Boosting of Unks of the Apawainls Clud at Rye, It looks now as tf the player would Jack Dempsey. qualify in eights, with provision for as — many Oights as returned cards, An ef- Onoreige. 1018, Yo the Prem 1 ahi Co, setae Des Te KEEP PRs fort will be made to raise a considerable (Tha New York Brening World AINTHING On PANTS: sum for the Red Cross, the goal being WESTERN despatch yesterday RBACHING G . 500, the amount sted by Mrs 5, Pi UND $500, the amount suggested by Mrs. J. B afternoon sald: “Wyoming o! Davis at tho meeting men announced to-day that It seoms as good us rottied that Win enty the consent of the War Depart- Robertson will not return to the Quaker ment is needed for a July 4 heavy- (Ridge Golf Club tha coming season weight battle at Fort Russell between Pa There was considerable construction 0 «LG Jes Willard and Jack Dempscy. Tite Pe "Poa Waibeas elie cing hay work on the course Inst and syndicate hoided by P. Cheater) “Toman PAKEAIP MACHINE , SbGe VMN ABET mero ee nt Robertson felt that le was worth more Thompson of Cheyenne has offered Pb sg Dei PLAYERS we BY O.B. than the club had been Baye lowed to stage the contest.” | une wet the 3 | Shore Country Club. Tt might bo interesting to know, | — fast who is managing Jack Dempsey The friends of BE. E. Wilbur, the Fitch: Just now. The above despatch sug- | burs golfer who defeated Norman Max- gests that he has been taken up by ell in the recone tournament at Pi some promoter with a lot of expert- copia sas? s yine man. faxwell's riends dedare ence in boosting, It looks like Juok | Severe Tia “ARSHUBitAIe tay aubeoeeet ba” NAW Curley’s fine Italian hand. SUARING Wii, miatch a# good as won by the time Dempsey has done very well since TW INVEST ths he turf was reached, but when he he staried his swift climb u few i pabaiad found that Massachusetta: goiter months ago. But he hasn't yet shown | Sandwneny, was aticking to him tke a leech be be- that he ts in a class with’ Fred Fulton, | : } ena to: biny, with loss oon diene, yer Willard's most dangerous rival. / eB gas Me SE Passa If Willard accepts a match wi Seni “4 Ray Ouimet, brotiier of the redoubt- Dempsvy, ignoring Fulton, the follc =e Sag Nay ON able Francts, haa no idea where he vill era of boxing will Know that Jess ae Sut bo a year from 4 Ouimet te not yet PAEAg oe Gh aad tala ant Manke Soadestep IMPROVEMENT ON POG. Frtrree nue | Rae . of uge but ho feelin sary . BBOSTS MACHING Po PAINLESS RXTRACTION WITH SUNDAY iB I { a Led Up)? “The 1, and nly a question of months when he atever to bold and defend | 3 4 e Cid d at H 3 boa: eae i ae h fe nd def 4 OF WAR TAK Gates > | Breezy Incidents That Le ae { te T there | Wlit te aubseet, to: @ cAI) tel chy narvtes ¢ & champion | os fi . anaemia - ig if we all have to Ko to Ho is at preaent ono of tho corps of In- Aa for the offer to hand $100,000 1 | to the Great Fight With |in° “4, will fight sinuctore at Wanamaherh ieebor Sele} cash to a war charity if allowed to 5 | Ryan for rth ( a Mistiasibp re | ax Ths an fi (3 ae | run the fight—that’s good advertising t Ny, , P. ,, | Athi t Ne t Later in the day a committee Two inen we nce asked to dofine for Dempeey too, ay ty aro thing ow to Catch Fans’ Pennies etic Notes Joitisons catted on Ttyan ‘wad tod him {auth teat TS pete tnd actena that no championship fight will be ‘ A | | The etc $ Joun Tia lo we here was no danges for a while and|boursa and about 2.00 words In writing * held on any military reservation, un- O ad B wW’ Ch f Wwe | If offictaly designated by the Ama- ry of Jo We wan Viner they x give him lala views, while the other, a busy, man, deer hates Ue"tay rota rganized: Ball’s Chief Worry || 3: fois creer ee hee| ston the te rattarr enpee |S, te? roe re, bie ale Re Caugy Ral eget & Mag he Government settied that question By John Pollock 2 games at the Broklyn armo:ies cially for The ? World long | piny it safe, and took tha special train | nm luc moat commonly ase wome time ago, ly Jonn Fottoe | ; I Sas : Re a eee ee ee oe uttered {to.mienn that «plaster ¢ | i sat are unable to find thelr way about} after his ring co ’ Inte leans, where he established harest. possible margin It accome Willie Beecher, the olit-ti | ats ee TAMA ee National League Officials Put lin the City of Churches and rubbor| Ke tell af his famous baties, in {Watters In the St. James Hotel mone, dapiravio end, or Inore er, the olil-tine Although the Boxing Commission 4 layer to carry his own uniform while | pia 5 pilelt directions ; ried : | c in av sone disaster Montweight, i© novo ariving @ Neve | whagonaln cancelled. tho. bout. even It Up to American League to Pityer to onsry bis own unitore Sanh, | Disatsmisoa snd “explicit abrastiony he own secular a le, nizing weit, | RYAN WAS oe TO FIGHT AT Be a ‘exact cone ‘ork taxicab, aay * % 4 ‘ varity) o © given to humor and philosophy. Nothing ; ca Bol Imagine sphat ehat |3!™ Flynn. tho Pueblo heavyweight, an Devise Plans for Collecting) '*"* " ‘rai then, guides should be furniehed.| more internet ea tence Cent 7 amare: sie ‘ . taximeter sill do if Willie ever | Billy Miso of St. Paul at Superior, Wis, ; f , fel hehe Bette Se eee ts tices ont ¢ sting was ever printed. When catled upon by the reporters! BELLEAIR, Tia, Feb. 1.—Mra W accidentally gets one of his old | last night becauwe they figured tha Government Tax. eRe Tat Rieoe Vietied. second) time in order that there, maybe no | It will Hive og puglistic Alstory to Jand tight managers Ltyan sald A. Alexander of Chicago was eliminated managers as a customer! Viynn would be no mateh for him, the a Keriardrtnes signed @ con-| moro midnight partios disguised a#! the present-day generation o7 box Juat find @ place where we can! iiatal “Rebrunry.. golf tournamor play next season with the! athletic competitions. fight, that is ail I ask--a fair field Snpua i aa ser a sg | Promoter who ts staging the bouts at Boston Red Sox, Johnny will prob- | ina enthustasts and revive old bE hed aea Srigetde Md here when she wa BRGEANT-MAJOR ROBIN C.) ort ghertdan, near Chicago, has grante! By William Abbott. ably not play regiiarly, but will be|, Fred Niles of the Morningside A.C.) times to their dads and grandade MT AM ieE ine Ue tha mm tkoee PEHRES | Belen Marriagn¢ LILLY, who recently returned! yjynn's request that he be allowed to HIS war tax business is entirely | Manager Ed Burrow’s right bower on | {ere plenty of hard work ahead tor _ J}inust be satlsfled, too | E after nearly three years of hard | egne Jack Dompsey, the Seattle heavy too intricate for the Netional emery ot ntraton) Evers . Bad) club has oiready lost many of its men. Consrig! Pee Pablning You have the naming of the place. fighting in France, to recover from] weight, there to-night, The men will Leagua officials, After two|t®,&¢t back to Boston, where he en-|bera a , York World.’ Paddy," remarked Roch nd | +. joys much popularity because of his| Will be culled away by the next acs ‘ “thi Oy AF conan t-of- ead eons lls a eae | battle ten rounds. nolid days of arguments, pro and con,| great aid. War minnion they werlt'e "That moais that we've wot to d a ‘ as ce ; ; Ae Sone they would consult ut-O. own ‘ esting things about Buropean boxers | —— mostly con, the directors decided to]chumpionship for the Braves in 1014, {lot Of new men if uthletion I he morning of Jan, 13, 1882.) 7.6) Noes canine mad 4i ror Billy Miske mut bo afraid to nese Tom Cowler, 2 v MI ‘aves in t | bo kept alive.’ said Nils yesterdi bh, well, Roche,” observed the S t Ne An vee whee oeore Ae over with |.) Ragiish hearrweigt, in a bout, for te bas| let the American League, at its #es- . Db MODE GIVE: FRG USS OAter \ fullowine appeared in t natured Troy man, “let's be de por ews {he Canadians La Fe he eine |reduend to eet sh for the third time Ail sion thin afteenooa, determine how | ,, tt elgg corner peanses ot) mer is ROW looking forward Orieana ‘Pimes-Democrat| Cent about It and have a, place that | eer slatares manage ot Ce elt Mate ton | the Government's 10 per cent. Iw to bel na eoach of the Tig: hitches for ito Coney’ tsinrd. "a tidged by 1 “Letters from the | ° 4, eat We aald’aih || BOR H. V. Greenousin Carpentier poritively (® sy posed OP ue? iret gst collected. Xt deayon, Donova bia mae) Dis speed tn the twoemile nap Wi ni Bi Mo to | Harvard tlett, ‘Tennis and 4 roate tomorrow night, tit the wub afficisls i nee © waines of the Lith ‘ toon livan says he will go to arvar r vennis an ot come to America during tho | wee sf ga wer off and that} Organized ball is comple: dis- | Jor league pitching Detroit Spi enh the seine Champions Heditor of 6 to fight, Now, don't aitet « rea nto the semi. ald Lally, Last ight, 1 aww | ae dite of sulraniee soa aurt Mike. | organiaed over a syatom to gather tn | 24 welcomien the ehange Co sot back | ayould Justeroin home the easiest kid Vi io anywhere in the final round ‘of the Massaciuretts a Ago in - o alive ath, of a winne ny i) ight uash Raeque clatio: atria! when he boxed an exhibition bowls) y.., pemneti, forme mania of tovew, hee| tO War lax, So confused iy evory one] igs Os Sl inal nei eanSlars — elaue hit 1) Squash F me Ase aie patriotte Naturally, being Intaronted in box, | oo ouanind Keser mermerative for s tos-| that not i single chub has atarted to | ml Sul-| 80 the sooner the hatter denblignsdatacted Rocks avers iia X Went ub to the ring to moet Bim | Me co" Chartanal, 0, which wie". | pring ity weawon'e tickets, Never o- | e Grounds. His)’ That howe the mature of ¢ ented avandia nfte ‘ ducted ty Heery O'Maw, who aley formeriz hat ki Lhe . ° loaa'are vorvect: sud iLtie niane-are Wik t6 Baik ees’ ‘. f 10-18, 8 on of fighting Willard. He laughod | chert ot the Celene ete hare thea wen | Cifion about taking money from. the aolo evleW O oca por: $ riod out you can immortalize vour- | $f, would show that considera ; . 4 , Fe re ee ted | Managers of fighters whe wien « | é ‘*-ltlon to ® man who was after his 4, ot 1515, 15-18 wane ane sheragiey us pee COUT oll, tla atairoan wing No, 1098 taagteliw Ave Ax the National League folha, As 800n as the curtain of war Is low. | the scare of 57 to 19. Thin wo * atur and on th A week la Jy in the Leg. . Z , i alder anything that would take himjn, Brus, N.Y. vier od the proposition It wan mostly ;ered and that of peace ted, ir | went utaweutive, wicker tHe east lareival they slid be presented with | Itatife auccerded in shelving the ob.| , NEA, HAVEN. Conn Yaje may trou France, He intend 10] qn crow dice Vat thidler Marti a matter of pennies, thousanda aca | une Suan BS bo more | star of the kam 8 pocket Ib a tho story of Da-[the tent would ba held at Missina’ pol (wie, Esamio basket calle § Be YUE Ben ew | ee iow, Whe ease that vereral clute tarol ino sade of ‘om every d How to v4 bs z vid and Goliath marked. City without interference. = s 4, the Brooklyn fighter « matoh with him, eae rock LV, with whieh ¢ | Wladek Zbyezko will arrive here to : STAR . | “Y" haven't. a doubt that Carpon- | tema tne Dewan’, tae cee due | Make change awickly enowEd, ee \tho races whlch wots with [day trom Des Moines, whvee ne waa] ANTON ine a ter could whip Willard, oven giving m4 , adda that Mary would retuer rgd hy Biclye Gnd noleays and tha ataxtcon'the waseand th beaten) b ae Bart (Casdos He tow ings As insignificant as that might ap. pS Ue " hits over seventy pounds w gmt ad Crar partiatd than anztaly else, He thine be} ¥Ot Kowp the fans in line is som Bl cxtaldutaal Resciite: madi Manik Steoher In Madison Square Gardea on (Pear, it Falsed one of the biggest dis- Haan trent: Ae nd , Paes Maw. He, & tan and : chief trouble would be the ‘handling |tucked away on shore, and sic ‘Taenan | March turbances among the lawmakers that Were thronged with thous ockey toa Utifully’ ballt. The stories that) righ Pater Ce a ee eee ae hts tickotn (OM Bandy Hook. ‘That was what Capi. | The monthly handicap revolver match Misnlssippl and Louisiane had seon (it et and cthor cient 7 x |e derers of Now ¥ has put on welght are not toues| yo qight ageia for eernrad ¥ ; a was suagested that these tekets Walter Marks, an Australian sea ¢ at ten yarda haa brought for years. To show how the Missis-ltha deciding of th : | eas : doesn't weigh ever 170 pounds, | a naet tard be the fourth | be made nd 8S Conte, wile) wo and a me of the Royal Naval| fine shooting on tne range a sinpl Taniatavure b Hon availing |The: mathe keep enanips | WATERVILLE, | F 14. — Lincoln he js lean and musoular, His suatyerudnd pout with J cover the war tux and Avolt the c, sald he arrived here. | cent letie Chib. LG. Le F A ne ra soins Roe eattlee eres pica although a HELE AL Tayes of A we nody is thin and covered with | ain on Moray nigst, Use of making eange in This oy ore, Which Makes the fouth |themselves of this suggestion, a b Sof an orderly character, and, naj elected Captain of 't ny Coleg adi: ie. thin and soverg addy, Wetoh, | 4 mie Lavina ial fo carer! | whan found InAtant favor with Key- |, Buddy Cavanaugh again etood in the | pertert seore uiudy By vaviouy mem wus introduced on Jan. 17, two daya He spectator remarked: “A cont pall mESEI SOR Basse abel { i , |i 20 Meise Tat HebabA' peal offiniala, But others feared tat ach f y Sehoel when thie month jence of clergymen could not, rave vining, and he Ba a v ‘ ora. Hat d Ky. nat ny later, making it untawful to bold a! y, Is ter eve 1° op Wh Pa the fa ould t t t ure jit M een more staid peu ni Soy teake eee | devenin Kal hens of Chougy | OF w Goldie, Oecause the club por unl! t Glen Micke tien | The New York Athletic Club has ar- prize fight in Misyissipp! and fixing ‘The seats on tho piazza of the hovel [TROTTING ASSOCIATIONS ou Know Lan righ pcan Chine wil I nd K iN | Sc ey court at Ba ranged to hold a boxiig show z t ¢ $1,000 anc sold for hi rices, t mart that trick of snapping ove | ety routidla at New Cirlew INGesaueil Incomes op. the ralynd prloce. |} score of TN to 1B. | hited States Naval Reserve raining | © Lasalle at mc clne OF #1,0N) and. tye | eae a ne ea atk ain inal WILL WORK IN HARMONY righ 5 quick Kk = ‘caseutal 1h aA ven the old argument about spilt- 4 Heation of the nat Peihain Bay Park to ‘ow | Years in the penitentiary | 4 les in the] area be that's (Carper You know Brite] As m interested in MORI tinge the pe ies came up. | Harney | ley teu “A the winning vetiing, Keb. 13.- Threw classes be | ; oi cl old-fashioned dress of that d | 5 of Whiveteinnia, | f ta ot play, | 1 had been training regu! or Tho National Trotting { ton'a teariig, left—thata, Carpentier, | mate i Wl | Dreytuss of Pittsburgh thought that |! thy Mnal minute of play Jen the programme, nd of ths hip centeigeta tae oe] WAWKER® ALL AROUND SELL: 1,00 the Amerie Men ee So AHA Wise Ritehie'a wunek of lien mod 8 bY | Hecause of the Koarctty © re the . are seetteil @ eat amateur b 1 the metropulitan | several weeks and knew noth | and the American Trotting Associa ising bin: buds. us ing away | tearece oor " olubs couldn't secure «sufficient num | et Sp Tateus nae, Been selected CAR..| district have ent this sudden turn of affairs until aj ING THE COLORS, {tion will work in harmony this scar , ' “ ita Carpene | fight tie Witten ber to do business with. for the balance of the avason. Meredith nal rina smmitte td appe at my) On thare wore ‘ Gnas ‘thie wab Uler, tuo. He has t icin! Gil Bue | woes winds tame wal PT Out tn Pittaburgh,” said Hares, Bi rth Fugularly “noted aptly Ae ape ancual necting of the Base ae € i dent Be a mt wat hero wera hawh tn ene, thls wos ‘ ton of of er Ke on esse Wrovideuca jet oving picture houses have to /eniisted Aviating Corps at tthe | He Jauarters in La t, Toule ene monica i A eet r t the Mu No the time Vhs ¢ do whe 10) s are |uctive service in aug Beer reagurer to. suceved | nS one oF tin « Mm \ Koy Ms my miles all the the | we Wat will we d When thousands are | eae Willlann Ge Wee of tne cee! | FIGHTERS HURRIED OFF ON A Tt was tho ion In th of lig r rac ave bean When he's cars| a the be voded every day? Tho leaxue direc-| he Glencoe Athietic Club smethered Youeph’. Jackion’ ot Dit t city SPECIAL when t was to be an imt more of.lead at od ; el ‘ wid when mere to tae Bev tors didn't know what could be done.|the Harbrook Athletic ( basketball |Giected president, and Ja tae e meeting between prominent pugilata| ver conference of the N Aa en hand- a. for fitee . to] Then Charles Ebbets, President. of {team by a score of 91 to 15 on w mame ‘enue president. and Ja ler of] ner, Sullivan, began the mani |for them to lasde colors thee et tsoolation @ committee was aes Aanneh REGO Ie hob OE | the suru Club, Intromiced hin tat He Haren CONES, {dent whom I knew as a sauaro sport in| Were highly prized by sporting mom) to Work in conjun w ; nis ty ant as ther oe, wh NH supponed to exercise | agatn divic oe honere of winning | Antontad Herkelestrels h 4 |day there can be seen the colura of ve rule oth tn u Pathe bie ‘i meh ni jvrutorpaticnlly. Tho Flatbush Squire | thels two-pocket Dilliand match ames {en Ave on the cutie Co u away and you must get ready AF! Heenan, Sayer, Harrinnt i The vep © and a Vette ne in the ' Anxious to give a) bem astrAtiON vt Maurice Dalyte Bit Academy, jday by & eco! c4 soon as possible, We ve engiged! King and ever ft humble eervan d, and m4 it prove op! Mae tiean ducorh ver Ut couldn't Make good because there treenleaf Won the afiernoon same. vy < op ain, and it is at tho die-| My. colora on that oocusian ci rf ' } 5 daring { _| wan a sudden seareity of cuin tn the (Ne # OF 100° to i yacanneil | The Greacent Athietic Club again de. |\ pena bree Raping Wo leisted of a white alk hanlkerce Wantinie, a hing and rowd, Still Ebbets clainy his Uitte | captured last night's by feated the 8 n's College five fn | Po#al of yourself and 4 A, WO) with a green hor tivihe onpaait pian joke nh machine will do a wholesale Houdini | 19 1 ae ee ey aint is a A ret 4 Kean kame th thourht it advisable to slip you out! oopn, z NRA a s ¢ pentie € eto Og jon the fans. tien to ¢ e aenEnin » SORERH nt ¢ o OSE nee o nel of State of Miss ppl before this | Ame t pen Wills an c I non 468 score Was 87 to 15, of the State a @ centre wan 9 ra. 4 ' a i Pc oye a A esaleody atid pael incon = f {bul became a law. We want to d na As an instan on where he that, | Hawiiy. Gooided on will be ort) Paigays April By Wi 08 Military Bay) An MMe man fear Mockat Billiard | the aquare thing, Wo have promised |Q in Intsront In much thing Hd come ta A ‘ 1) Went bap lia rachel ee MoPurieod te | The old league wilt not permit « wyivania on Franitin Field OM [MM wet Under way Lo-nigAt. The oper | agne and you are KoInK to xet it where dae ‘ ® oe { ie ie side’ o flirt too atrenionsly s equest of several of t tare and ting dates eal for the Morningside Ath. | U2 y K ake ik | 1 vars t ‘ Presidents to flirt too str UALY WIth | Peete ene. thn TOIAY. nAnAResien fe Club to ineet the Harbrook At here ts nothing to it, John,” said | Fer f le livened the meeting when he charged | tank a featdrs of the t day of yyy ue Club | uesa we Will have to t out " ‘ceeienhainiaiia ! mow 8. gener: that President Weeghman of the| Pennsylvania's great athle fix - ppeare. h t ad | the is IEE WEL: ¢ Cubs had employed unsportamanstug | Mise Ethel Bijur, daughter of gy.) tt appeared that tie new w | ehuat : Seud For Free Trial Treatment ito he acting ax a box- 5 Rare ode @trying to corre Ul ‘the Bensonhurst Vacht Club, which |preme, Court Juaticn Nachan ” Bijur |reashed Now Orleans t morning H , 4. | Nomatter how long oF how bad — go to Snow method: rying al Rogers | | looking out 6 8 actor In the British "i redhvel ‘amnion boriut | Hornaby, the star shortstop, f haw Just been declared the victor tn carried off the laurels tn the women's | by way of a private telogram, and the| wag aaa DL Mea Stat a AR iy : rn og in Wha yin tremty to | the Towle Chib, Wolter Coen | cation with Gor Datrand. former | cla ‘ay vy firaio alcting Nine elamiont of taat Rrand)ofdl but are) » mill pond ramid Pile rfoatibont, all ae! dovta at hile ¢ wi © St. Lou Binds F Craig. | owner 0} it orcupiew at} test al ‘Crystal Carnival r t nd old lout a white lin the t artillery. Je hasn't |tm remds, He & also offering cheemponehi? | head, Kecretary of the ( fo Club, | Graverend Bay learn i it | Rink, With a captivating grace, com lolty was completely upset. Feeling! sun, and | f 7 the wimem in the Ceweigit, bantam tin the absence of President Wi Jlwill, be able to hold undteputed pos- | mand of p and sureness of that thelr reputation for good fellows | coir t i . r no th Jen feaiderwngst, Ugsinrigdt and weiter Jinan, declared that his club at no, season of the land for tho next six | librium, sho belied the fact she is ony » was at stake, they immediately appeared to be ¢ ; Y ervive, and #0 cassm, Te bolle mint win the belt|time hod tried to tamper withe re | yeara under terms of a lense made with |a four months’ devotee a Bee Ot ee wen . She ehele watrri liens ; rilsh boxers | lee times to om it Hornsby. The controversy between Nomenne, Fon Oe sony te erred | ing = I's a shap mame on the part of/and T half wished ¢ es | é ‘Two important lettin between toymotch hear. | Riekey: one Craighead warming | Company “| one of the laroret swimming moets| some ew lemisiator said & oftwat | them and rid of r I waa'l ecloe are tka for vie night of Pub. a5, Ire) |UP nicely when the directors cailed | — ver planned for New has been | fiom Chicago, “And Rive $200 to- jin ar evorin x ' ee at wuanats Wil ee eat Anne et|a, hait-—hence tho new rn oUt | Athletic authorities at New York Unie |Stranged by the Tutrreoctional Athlete | ward getting Doth men out of ine | felt on a en my it wt iP or baiting. ity have decided to renew t gue, to be held jn the pool of the |State of Miasissipp! by means of | arou ¢ start | | Pitlatnrgh for Yeenty rounds at New Orieum, and | DIA er a” [iQittes ‘of aie kym team. af Younk Afen'a. Christian “Asso: [otate of Mtssianipml oy, mea eS UAL anh an | Jace Remmey, tho sunational fighter of Hee - | Dwight E. Btinaon tine already a Brook'yn, on Satuntay evening, |operitl train rigs Mowe in Bi say king of, Waah,, will @o sgainet Bil Byenpao, the bard. Ross Young, @ promising voung| for a ment with the Navy. to edule of seven events | Li give another $100," cried Sullivar It per m ‘ Hitting Chicago battler, fr ton rounds at ge OUlfelder with Rochester in 1917, has|at Annapolla on March champlonehip races, | other, nd I ano chimed tn a! who had a Silk collars that this. West Bide A. ©, of Milwagkes, went his #) d contract to the Giants. | tons women, one for men and a{third, In a fow minutea the monoy T was thinking 1 ; saa It Benny Kuff is drafted he may| The soldiers tn training at Fort Han. [Fliay event for ciabs of the Teng |waa raised, and in a few hours the | seen 1 ne . Country ever produced Dewpite the fact that Dick Landinan, the te | win a regular position, | ear Sar ed the jcominittee had reached the trating )"but 1 guess it is ' the | temmeist of Lockvor, N.Y. ts tamted in the! ™ Car Griffith is trying to wean |AmAtour boxer th an As | DB, Shongood, leader in the ght line and’ think 6 . u Cae achat al | Masorty of his contents, hia maceger’ Hugbe? | write Malael away from the Beeenn |eociavion perfor | tourna: |poeket bilfiard’ tourney tor the cham: [MEPS 6 sender an iniblght Into|they ready eh |" The Prremid Suto From ¢ Fane een Bhannon, arate to ert matter for him. Mel ao he can cover third bave for Wanh. | Ment for, thelr bine armas | Bionebie eat Gratis, Ka tl vd. |the character of Paddy Ryan—he was) In desoribing | will give reltef, end am atneh e ae a now stenes up ‘= fon Hose more earns Rat ington \3 bouts was that between Archie|emy, gave additional proof last night noble rehee -I_ will give a |ne Wspapor Man told the res ati cures, A trint pack malied treein ite 10, Bs tacklen Vaile fe for nix rommde at} aca Waker, Irish-American Atiiotic club. {ihat, he outelasses the fled, Ha won| batim account of what happened |t wrapper Mf you sond us coupon borer | York, Pa. Fob. 20 be umete Jesh sdarher tor!’ he National Teague player timtt| the, Metropolitan. Asrociation ‘ot New | from M, Gerstie by 100 to's2, tn face af |yrnen, the. committee of sportsmen Ae ala erin | ftteem rayade ot Haltinens, and Bedie Wimler ot! gti] remaing twenty-two, though it'a| York Btato champion. who defeated [the fact {hal at oie time \rouched his quarters with the alarm: | Goss ‘ t FREE SAMPLE COUPON | MoKempet, He. on Marwh @ cinch several clubs will try some eee ee eee ee AtOn ee ene |Shongood’s high run was Wand }ing news : faded erveof the ib PYRAMID DIG COMPANY, C Jock Belew, vio emectetal with Jobn| war economy and worry along with | Meme ci pustian Associatic “erent < 13 | ‘Tha s yough, ain't &?" said Ryan|ton boy and f § (2 Pyramid Hidy., Marsuall, Mich, Donets tn oducting toring dow at the | a emaller number. |was a surprise to 0 WAR - after lisjening 10 the spokesman, ond | stor stood v here ane ‘ Kindly send inom Froo anmple of DF 'd Naviomal A, ©, of Providence Bo 1, hae fom Jone of the local to ne City College and Coigate basket. |inen, turning to his trainer, sitd: jhad stood Sullivan the wentune Pyramid Pile Irestmont, in plain wrapper, Ta ee =e Yh | been appointed the New York repementative of | The spit dall was passed un Noth- tured a national t f ball tae WUT elaah forinoriow night {can T Aght him to-morrow, Jolin?) 1 turned and started ¢ a tay 1 PORT ETA |" Noomntn 40 of Koco, K 1. and [ine was done about abandon ns | December the CON Fe manne orth Wo can find a piace right away and|~ the stony that woul) ie to thelfonne terenrreees FaLy, ie f | the Aeora C. of Bridgesort. Conn. Bulger te Aegina waehnrais: ikal | The Xavier High 5S: bark thatt|geme fort at qua ‘ before the law goes into ef |chamnpionshin 4 . r Avant . Makers ivy WY; the tree eluke, heads made it compulsory for every gye en the latter's court watshlay by Justpprevious to the Dasketbuk game, You certaimpcaunol, Was (se rg morrow.) i ~ en Prrerpny rooney wventapie diseases.” wear arere! (MO MOLI mes oo 4 | 4a ee

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