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i 6 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1918. -OAQUR TROOPS BEST TRAINED BEST’ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Wifi oiNis <= S BY BOXING AND ATHLETICS) __SPORTS ARE. MAKING. OUR, SOLDIERS Fir tue Wek’ |Detroit Can’t Afford to Sell Baseball Star, Says Local Club Owner. Or. Rayoroft of Training Camp Activities Tells of Expertence In Various Camps Where Men Are put Into Shape—1,500 Run Cross Country in Zero Weather and Like It, and Thousands The GeRAAN on One Field Go Through Boxing Instruction—Every Man STURM VEREIN” : SYSTEM +++* ‘Ty Cobb, Detroit's star and the best ’ Takes Part in Some Kind of Sport. i besa Meat dr batter tn the American League, isn’t wort « |to become a Yankee, as the baseball Copyright. 1918, by The Press Publishing Ce, (The New York Evening World) - , ty RAYCROFT of the War Department Commiseion on Training Camp | rumor factory had it to-day, Col. Rup- | pert, owner of the Yankees, ridiculed | the report when asked about it. | ‘It fs all news to me,” the Colonel . aid. “Any ball club would Like to xs Activities told me of an experience at Camp Grant last week. “It was one of the finest demonstrations of the auccess of our | new athletic training system that) T've seen yet,” he said. “The ground was covered with snow have Cobb, but the Detroit Club couldn't afford to lose him. There is ’ AM in the sto as far as I am and the thermometer stood about “t 7 owed penn a 15 below zero, Fifteen hundred men ‘Yowunma . Stow, ‘The story that Cobb might come to of one of the negro regiments came hoe Le antl ‘New York in a big deal started as a out for a crosscountry run. It is Awe LACKING The result of @ conference between Miller never practical to get the whole regt- SPEED AND Paaw Huggins, the Yank'’s new manager, ment out at once, as many of the men OF Raa and President Navin of the Detroit are on duty. . For # time it looked as though Man- ager McGraw of the Giants would have easy sailing signing up all bis men. News now comes that Ferdie Schupp, the leaguo’s best southpaw, and Out- fielder Davy Robertson aro holdouts. George Burna Harry Sallee and Ar thur Pletcher are three more Giants who have not signed contracts, ‘These fifteen hundred men stripped off their blouses and started tn tiotr shirts. The gun was over a course! two and a half miles long. “[ stood at the finish line as the i A ig femal De men came back. They galloped in : grinning so that I could see every tooth in the regiment. Like it? 3 should fay (ley did. And in spite of the coli every man’s face was shining with | Ye" perepiration | weet Thom Dr. Rayeroft told of another bunch of men he saw training ‘down in Texas. Thirteen hundred and sixty-four went out on @ two-mile | ‘run. Returning, 890 of them Anished within one minute of the leader. | “That's the kind of cross tountry @——<——<——$————————————— aE ranning we want,” said Dr, Raycroft. | | ATHLETES NOW IN SERVICE C Tabloid Review ot Local Sports ye iN PREPAREDNESS GAMES. AT The FINISH. OF COUNTIEY RUUNS John K. Tener and H. N. Hemp- |stead, representing the National League; Ban Johnson and Frank J. Navin, representing the American B. Hindman of Pitts- y for the Federal nd John Conway Toole, at- r the two major leagues, |met at the National League head \quarters, and agreed on a. nettle ment of the action of the Federals | againat organized baseball. The terms | were given out some time ago—$5,000 to'bd Geynner at Pittsburgh for “We dont care for the kind the A. A. | U. wanted to hold undér A. A. U ten years, $20,000 to thy Ward lirection in the camps. We don't Tells How He Becam the belt. in 1868 Jem Mace and Joe SMo.gue tor ten years Tur AF. Bin- “Sve a, Fa C2 2 c 10, of ten years for A. B, Bin- bs ts havea Sew eesonl breakers ULEAM, app Eh 16.—M198] Pennsyivania won Ite fifth straight /ardent Manual rooters, prevented Poly] mites ep the third re ells Ho le Became the] Goa tought a draw tor sin0e o aite | Sele r sce tke Newark Stage. 4 3M lidates-Who Gan en vison of Pittsburgh won the) game and maintained {ta poattion as | Prep trom taking the lead in the race aha bie Pie rd set of Pre- World’s Champion and De-| 884 the belt. In 1869 McCoole beat — an arathon candidates CAN women's’ annual February tou Teader in tho Intercollegiate Basket. {4d left i ted witn Erasmus Huil, in| parednoss Games of the Metropolitan s ampion @ Tom Allen in this country for the! CLEVPLAND, 0. Feb. 16.—Bob the night Flushing | Assoclation A. A. U. close Monday, . it i nt ohana $ Groom has been bouiht by the Cleve- the n Flushing | Associa : 5 a 5 hamplonsaip of the world. In 1872 tarted the seacon nut before that time P, L, Waters, fends His Claim to the Title. Jem Mace drew with Jos Coburn here ag Res rt pe age id ee ee ling ®& «reatly| chairman of the committee Im charge, ae for the shamplonship of the world. | cram received trom James C. Dunn, pd til Aheike Bh§ ikh aeven DY a) oxpecta to receive the entries of Licut The story of John L's fe was | 1" 1870 Jem¢Maco and Tom Allen | second game all League tourney by defeating Co-| High school, whic Jumbia last olght at Morningside + showed by def Heights, The score was 29 to 24. Asa Toys butran the reat of the boys when|ment when sho defeated Mra. Frank they're going after the Germans. We|G. Jones of Mempli 4 to 2 dn th want every man to get up to the|fnal match, Airs, buret 1 eve th enemy on acheduled time and be frenb lat onetime in the t result of Ite defeat, Columbia dropped | » 0. and pressed dangerously fough enough to do his fighting when be ar-|1.p. Tho lop path saw the finish. | below Princeton in the league standing | Close to thy leaders, Be TROIS HUTCERGCC CRITE seer ELNeLOle, WIRCIRSHY gD be Keanville, New Orleans; Mare won, '] 636 D gs to Y Fo) Mr oa to drive and then s ‘3 ph —— now in Philadelphia; Lieut. William} cially for The E 4 i LoCol jept. 2 rives, A winded man isn't of much | puc her second inthe, Pulmettoa, ‘This [and reste In fourth place, Joe Concannon, the New Yerk state wen, reuindentia: Tleut, William? tally for The Evening World long | ‘Tom Alien beat BMcCole on Sept. 34, | 9 0 putting | Practically gave the Pittsburgh girl the = Use in bayonet hg Ww are match, a4 #he was dormie wid bad ouly | Columbia's fencing season begins to- our men into such shape ¥) to fet for a halt. day, w the varsity follsmen meet can chase the enemy and outfight him) 5), RE MW Fla. Feb, 16.—Walter| the newly organized Stevens Inatituce when they catch bh = Fairbanks after lis ring career ended, Im dt | 1878, at Chateau Island, near St. in | touis*and on Nov. ik sane year.) Compete at Show billiard: eal to aif SHI running | iamliton, who has Just returned from : has J he tells of his famous batt! i ode Ulinols| jacksonville, Fla. where he has been jon Io 01 To 1 in their L200-polnt match | attending military. automobile in-| Rt¥ own peculiar atyle, mising wtt, | gran nea eke MUmapionsle Of, the | de o|Struction school, and William Gordon a Mf rat * e nt wlomy, The | Berustion, steh and Niuliem Gerdon} Aumor and philosophy. Nothing | Pacie City, Allen was winning wren Ralph h comes to a rice Daly's Bill “the Denver Country | trio on the etrips in the untversity | tors sow sundae t J. J. Holgate and W. P. Nichols, the 1) he sume system is working in all|Clib won “the @olf championship of! gymnasium. (rata favor but the State ciamplon has | Station, for the Army and Navy mile| more interesting was ever printed, |% wrengle broke up the tight. On . io. Wake achedulad I kinase of aport. South, Horige, defeating ¢ Signet. hot Klven Up hope of Winning the series, |Face, Which promises to be the fea-| It will live as pugilistic pixtory to | Sept, 7, 1878, Joe Goss fough: Allen | British experts who were ao ‘The swimmers of the Brooklyn Pol a ture event of the games. tok for $2,000 and the champivnship of|to act as judges at the annual dox } | Throughout our training camps! Denver man was doing uphill work all] ,.vne swimmers of the Brooklyn Poly) princeton won the dual awimming a the present-day generation of boa | thy world in Kentucky, Goss waa|#how at Madison Square Garden un boxing Is now a compulsory exercise. |day. While he occasionally #quared the a c Yeam | meet with the College of the ‘City ot | y CA MS CO. nb enthusiasts and revive clé | dectared winner. ‘Tho latter was der the auspices of the Westminster ‘There are now 472 assistant boxing | match, he rae never |e until the thir: |champlonships of Greater New York|New York last night in the home| Ve W. C. A. TEAMS COMPETE times to their dads and granddads, brought over from Engiand by Jem Kennel ub, commencing Wednes- instructors carrying on masa instruc. |{y-fecond hole, when his opponent Kot lhy scoring the greatest number of | School's pool by 43 points to 10. The igre? : Into @ bunker, | rn carried of é hor a | Mace. On May 30, 1880, Joe Goss day, will be unable to appear, as the tion, and more are being appointed vointa atm meet held In_ the 7o-foot | Yuutera carried off the honors tn every | TO-NIGHT AT COLUMBIA GYM. CHAPTER XII. fought Paddy Ryan for $1,00” and the |hoat on which they were making the every day PINEHURST, N.C. Feb, 16,.—Mra | pool of the Central ¥. M. ©. A., Brook-|sard aving in-whien Lehfiinn and ¢ championship at Collier Station, W. ip put back to port after being tor- Boxing instruction has been linked Dorothy Campbell H of Pittsburgh, |lyn. | They ran up @ total of 28 pointa}coran of the C. C, N. ¥. were first and| Teams of girl athletes from four ‘Gomrright, 1010, by the brea Publishing | Va., and after one hour and twenty- \panoeas Instead Urharive Hovesn BOSIDE One Ok en 86, which ts the low figure for the ava. er. Ind phone wore The wy Christian Association will meet to-nticht “8 as been so much talk | won, Simente aives the ther judges wniaed by the officers as of c rder, Individual honors wer The line-up of the Wanderers Hockey sad divadelte OF onl ; £ equal importance with the drill, ‘This #9 among women xolfera, nly by Leeming Jellitt Club has been changed in preparation|!® & competition made up of four ersity of opinion as to) In commenting on the figat the ve b increased. | . a A ora don Mantne whiOn AE - gound and Loo the xame with the Charlestown | events, at Thompson's Gymnastum.| whether I was ever the real| Kansas City Times said: “Sullivan| With entry of 2,608, and 1,636 +18 @ great boost Ke Invitation tourns tx of the usual |ley-irving School. avy Yard seven at Bt. choles | 9 neat CY ‘ Iniverait h rT f knocked Joc Goss out in four and | dogs 5 1 to compete, the four-day first was looked Upon more as A SPOTL two and three-day varlety will b : = Ire Rink on Monday (ee phe nelnt | Teachers’ College, Columbia University, champion of the world that I feel It] one cnaie minutes on Feb. 7, 1880, white | anew pr to be more successful than as areal fighting exercisn. All cours Metropolitan Golf Agso-| Manual Training High School sprang lng chance is that Lamy Crovat.| They will play basketball, indoor base- Incumbent upon me to produce facts! {r took Ryan one hour and twenty. |this year than ever betore One of woldlers are detailed to the Pavone: olatto athe decl- | a bl rine on the Poly ‘oleate football Migr. has ball, run relay races and introduce a|and figures to show that I reaily|seven minutes to do the sume thing features of t tertainment ation eid th devoted to boxing Mmectink of the as Jaerios at Brooklyn tee Pa x. Crovat's playing or} "e «ame called “Over There." The earned that titie, Frequently I aee| to the foreign champion.” will be given by a team of three high r city. ‘The only stipulation that the com | ni altho nable Under the army boxing instructors, Cil¥.. The only stipulation that the com. [night and althouxh it Was unabl surprise of the winter, |latter game ts for skilled basketball rank My victory over Slade of Australia |jumping Russian wolfhoundas. piny ‘uart of the xame, players, reauiring exceptional skill, and this question asked in the newapapers| (:ne Maori, broueht hore by Jom| Ali of the profits of the show this fo ents be for| fort the Poly team, held it to | i i ” of n alue, and the pro-|tle, The result of the came t 4 4 ‘ d unde: 1" . The and In many cases I see that the] Mace, b ae ri “1 WON'T PLAY” UNKNOWN IN Pfizow of nominal value, and the pro-|tie, The result of the Kame, which was|but has not rounded fo his best form|!S Played under some new rulings,” The and lace, is a matter of history, as ts the|year will be turned over to tl ARMY. Seeds devoted to some war rellef fund. | wholly unexpected n the mont | yet. competition will be under the direction | sporting editors answer that I never | slaughter of Charley Mitchel n Madi-| American Red Cross Soctety, if | It seems queer to think of men! a ~ the winning team will be presented by | Was champion. Pe at Garden, wis I begged ; % How ng is the probable omer of : shane 1 Willlam Fellowes Morgan, ° i _[ Capt. Thorn to le. me gat one nore | judging: |; belng compelled to play games, but ca | To start with, Dr. Dudley A. Sar-'craoy at him. This was wien | werncetay, Feb, 10—Ring 1; James every soldier must do his share in — ‘There are track and Out-of- Town ARMY CAMP ATHLETES | gent In his “Life and Reminiscences Charley's seconds had propped him Cole, sudke. 10.20 A, M.— Bernards, | feld compet ons In which companies | of a Ninetoonth Century Gladiator,” Up against the ropes after the police pointers, English and Gor- ' ere: 4 on rs. ; | or regiments compete against each| Jack Curley announced to-day that | frequently go over 88,000, Joe's end may teach Sporting News HOLD BIG MEET TO-NIGHT, | calls me the champion of the werld. |!terfered during thé third round. {om Fetters. J pa ois tim i ' } : Turning to Mitchell, " " : other, In running races there 4F® there is not a particle of truth in the |8800, Valger le to recive « guarmutes of £300, ——— England is « part of the world, Ergo, | said: cha apt THON | yy i0 A, M—Russian wolfhounds, Irish relays in which each man on « team ~ Go to your dressing room, 1| {0 A. Me—Tusalan y : “4 and all the times added BOSTON, Feb. 18—Interest at army according to Dr. Sargent, who Js a2 stepped in to save Sullivan. from | "oyvouogss, Jeorhoundy, and seh) Frank lagiey, will Ire] NEW HAVEN, Conn., Feb, 16.—At a| camps and naval stations in New Eng- authority, 1 was champion of Eng- | Killing you.” Old Ene where Jachwm | Meeting of elghty Yale baseball candi-|'nd was centred to-day tn the games oon, Girona deta Was, brought from | }lighland white terriers and Dandle 1 el o-n! 0 dete! ve th Dn glans in 4 to defeat me, He] mont, Jo fighuer, | ates in the gymnasium last night, Prof, | t be held here to-night to determine the! 14) us begin at the start. Tom Fig | w rat ate tee , measured and added to the team heavyweight, who knocked out Jim | for teu rouude at the Queenslerry A.C. ex Mon. |Corwin announced that the triangular] Sectional service championship. The Aid | ae Rent over as Albion's champion OS 2-2, 2s Desert, tudges: 10, : ¥¢ | ‘ on|A. M—Great Danes. 3 'P. 3 total, ‘This makes every man work. | Fiynn In one round on Thuraday nigut {487 Bight Jackwon wana to work out at wm Teonference between Yale, Harvard and| Mineteen events on the programme will| W4% considered the first champton of Square G rien, Tchad Alt tn aavinks |charion A. Gate, Sutge-—irtah settere nd. Le bloomed in 1719. The eo Garden, I had Alf ina svini; | Ring 4—J._ Robinson Beard, Judi jconscioun state on the ropes and all] :oitn’\ Spo-sportine spanicie at8" : | hands (principals and seconds) were | ging’ 610.20 A. Me Cribb, who recetved a championship | arrested. Charley Johnson awarded | yo: ‘ eport circulated in the West and in Willie Jncknon, the Jocal lghtwelght, aces y to arrive at a result, There ‘M® city to the effect that he has @ half | pesiat by hie wi . ght, arom 1 Sheepdogs, poodles, Vest ement Of Jack | tonight for By naational Weatern | slated to mest Rock: toget! are jumping competitions where interest in the man every man jumps and has his jump Dempsey, the N Kamas, the Hi land, Not a singic lle d comrades would soon have something | ‘als oe rf ; interesting to say to him. Every man|f% N. ¥., recently had a chance | Having met with an man on any team Will) at Fort Sheridan, and also disposed of | Hum in tet city toxnorws and Mowlay w a} Princeton had resulted in their all de-|be contested by former college, school | Eng wn" or loaf. If he did, BIS) car Morris in a fow rounds at But. |? > ™ Mt shape for the bettie, claring in favor of return to as near|and club stara now in training. Ajnext champion of note was Tom ont by failing on the [Normal conditions In the » feature wil be the relay » between, ox torrie } 1 ing sports! Gamp Devens and the Navy, Yard. Hf not named as yet. FP) inust play basobalt or. football or| few monthe ago,” sald Curley, “to gos| {9 and atraining bia arm, Jace Mecano, the las posaible. Practice for Yale will begin] Teams from the Reserve Offi Train: that wag not transferable . 1819. | the deciston to me. Ring 6—G. 8. Thomas, judge; 19 if whatever game he detailed for,|@ half interest in Dempsey and 1 passed | Middleweight of Alwntown, Ha. bas wirml the to-day the cage and will be held at ing Corse of I grvard, Masa chy otta Irte The next champion was Tom Spnng,|SULLIVAN ISSUED CHALLENGE ioe s nioosvounds ghippeta, Sy 1% Scores of football teama can be wean |it up. I am mighty sorry now that 1|os4y 4 ,.0* penim, limes foe tin to | RAAE twl0e @ Weal ang probably oftener, Chusetts Agriculture College will have| Who was cock of the walk in 1520. TO WORLD. Cairn and Bedlington terriers, pugs, 0, Fi? any day in any camp, when the| did, for 1 think Dempsey ts a wonder- seoile for hin (Games will be played on Saturdays only,! q three-cor ¢ Then comes Jim Ward, who appeared s poodles and miscellaneous, ssa Nat ered relay Bl Sekiner® conditions ho aeatt | Sul Renter’ ced Gr te ee meet Boller Barfield. the Brooklyn fighter, at ae oreo Ghada, tha manger, announosd, Greenfield vgain met mye, This time| Ring 7 ja lucky rs. ¢ club on Monday nig Lingett, judge a er terriers, 2 |? feated Nich Ward for a belt that was | iXeyes of San Francisco refereed. |.: Enno Meyer, tudge-—Bull terri ‘ Mecerma ban aaked é ponat bie enough to meet Fret Fulto: ey m I will} that the bout be put beck two weeks be ox- t ‘Some of the men from rural dis- arm will be well by that tim, | NEW HAVEN, Conn. five years later, In 1841 Cunt de-|in New England Institute, Boston M, | 10.20 A. M.—Manch Pair Skating Contests Continged, Fob. 16, 1 Wager $500 that he will stop him. I cm] ) Cor- uuceeas which has attended the o 5 WwW Ring &—W. Ormisto | articularly in the South,” sald stop ri » The succes: subse! . yea u This was on Jan 1885, When], rmiston Roy, judge i Veratt. “never played any kind of [through managing Axhtore.” It the recent rule vamed by the Boring Com: [Ie ge tee cut the Yale basketball team} weekly pair skating contests being held eS ee Ll Greenfield came back to site after the | 1,20 A; M.— Collies. i: fa game.’ They are strong as horses i miadon of Winonein to uot charge tuore tian {yy on intercollegiate sue game here} ovary Monday night at the 18lat Street Ate And got tie *|fourth round and he was asked if 1], TS Phyuayt fitcet, balcony; 10.10 H and awkward as cows. They get ath-| Tommy Feneumn, the promising Roranton mid. | gy 50 for the best sata at @ boxing show In thay) OY % Score of 21 to 16, Iee Skating Palace conclusively proves| 1 1880, Perry, the Tipton Slasher, | could Bit hard, he turned ty» Jack |(rrivey, + Judge—Bosto |] fetic work to give theen tho swift, |lewelght, and Jimmy ““Uhitch” O'1L of Al obo sovepled by the diferem busine clue | aisensc, __ Soe that interest in plain skating Js at itg| after his draw with Paddock, claimed | Burke and suid: ullivan could beat | ‘Twenty-neventh Street, balcony: 10.19 } loose, easy action needed in fighting, |benr N.Y. who fougiit mans good fights at the | (here, the @por ougit Wo flouriah very quickly, aa{ LUCAGO, Feb. 16.—Rob Cannefax| nolght. ‘In arranging these contests 1] the championship but never dofeated | you, Mitchell and mysolf,{n the same . balcony: A. M.; Joba FP. Collins, s © Maupome| tind. two things in “mind.” “sald “ir.| tho then champion, Bendigo. In 1898 | ring." Concert Hall CG, Hopton tea of Cleveland in the Ambulance Fund | H. Green general manager of the! Perry again elaimed office because! 1 guess that came pretty near mak-|10.20 A. M.— of The way they improve through tak- |=! clite before the Frawley law weat of Bt. Louls defeated F ing part in boxing and other sports| existence, have wan! aricion of agree Wile price Would fame who would mit | * Pigs ae eon meraniana and’ B }}. 4a wonderful, They have the spirit,|!ne for Len to mon ins tow bout before} bouts if the best pea! three cushion billiard tournament | "BM. gine co Ot ee hte eeticlt| Harry Broome forfelted @ match with |ing me the champion of the world toy spaniels, 2 P.M vine e 'T, and only practice is needed to make |e Amoory A. A. of Cartondale, Pe., on Bob, 2 by a acore of 60 to 49 Both menial skaters, whether fieuro| im. Four years later Tom Sayers} As a further proof I would like to y ae sudge—Pekingese, Maltese, them the finest fighters in the world, . Another alty in Connecticut will throw onen tte! are challengers of Av Klockhefer for {skaters or not, could participate, In the] beat Perry for a new belt and $200 @| reproduce the challenge that I isnued | )Oskenirem. tos black and tan terriers | 1 don't think there ever was an army t tnen reovited here from Tum | doure to buing on Feo, 24. This vine lavthe title, It was the thin second place. “IT d that by putting | side, after I bad arrived in Boston imme- |"'S,001) ne as fit as the trained troops we are figbt promoter of Milwaukee to | Middigiowm, where ling Lake, the rugevd a a iv to 49). premium upon grace of movement, u81GQ9D LUCK HEEL GIVEN TO] diately following my defeating Paddy ond bist a. Mus j Reaaing 10 vraaset the torium of that ity, | aplatameleid, and Sainuy Walle of Marry, | 4M for Cannefax fn two days, Do Ora] thesn contests do. the akaters | would NAN Ryan tor the championship: 5 Nasa: M.—Japanes ‘Athletic sports carried on under| were ail the imertan: bo bouta have been | Cogn, will oume togetior in tie main bout of [ANd Capron winning from him by that | automatically lay the foundation for itx- . Ae “There hay been so much nowspa- adav, Feb, 2 ng 1 Soseph B 4 varying conditions make the men im-| bel for yeum, bas been down On account | ten rounds ab the opening whow to be held tem |fcore yesterday, John M Chicago, |"¢ nnaneaiee When Heenan and Sayers were tn per talk from parties who claim that 8. Judge: 10.30 A. At Amp i} mune to cold and other hardashipa,|% extensive alterations being made on it Borh boys are rapid fighten, and have oo | defeated Kay Palmer, Detroit, 50 to 87. St. Leute Gets Utica the ring an American put the heet o! are degirous of meeting me in nds, 11.30 A. M.; John R. Thorn- Dr. Raycroft enjoys telling of secing| ®t vo More boxing enierlainienta will | fear of @ punch Ley mbould wut ao a ver in| - LBNt: Sn , i on old shoe into Heenan’s hand, 8&Y-| the ring that I am disgusted Ney. |( 4? ludge—Irish and ‘Welsh terrien E | whole companies in our winter camps | ®a@t there for at least two moothe, teresting sora BOSTON, Feb, 16,—Chartes ¢, Pea-| ST. LOUIS, Feb. 16.—Pitcher Pred/ing, “Phis 1s the hel of Yankee | ertheless, I am wil to fight any|, §7s 2B. B Throop, judge; 19.80 | atripping to the waist and wrestling _ - | body of the Union Boat Club and W, V,| Walker of the Utica team of the New | Sullivan’a shoe, Jack; he swore be! man in this country In four weeks |A pie German, sheeptoxs © | tn the snow. The men go at it with| & Match was arranged et Borenton to | ‘The indications are that Jack Brit venough of the Hurvard Cluo reached { York State League has been sold to the | Hover lost a Hight while it was in the) from signing articles for $5,000 a side, | son, fidgeccAtredvie terroge? Patter: shouting and laughter, and come out| 44¥ between Willie Jackson, the local Hahtweight, | Lewis, Cie stare of the x y{the final round of the Masaachusetta St, Louls Nationals, i was announced | ring. Leave jt there and go m and| or any man In ths old country for the | Ming tcener weg neers with red-glowing skin and new life |eed Eddie Morgen, we Englgi fighter, who | be matched for a teo.rnnd tnut at \ [patriotic squash racaiet ‘ournament. to-day. lick England."”* same amount at two months from|10.30 A. M—Reagles, 4 ate fudge: se vary ‘ease hey box in the | fought wany usenwing battle in thie eliy e| on March 6 Jiminy Jub Pes bo —- ee Althouga the heel dtd not prove|iigning articles, 1 to use glover, and | Flora MacDonald. Stee teins ig dt [snow too. One afternoon he naw 105) fer yours ag, Tle men will come together to | tnoter thot eres a i . ? . strong enough to Bot for Heenan (a8 he, if he plensne, to Aight with bare|, [ink SoJonn Richardson, judge penepnuied Out RORIOg 6) Come Bus Severe aig om the. nici of “Tee thas 5 ‘ L, T 4 ra T Fi t giish champlonsitip belt, Q knuckles, as o nat wish te pi 0.80 “how Chows. i nj] companise out boxing at Camp Shar-|s wasn mat tn Tooele | fait tae butt ace (GELS? Tournament Tennis Feature) (ere eer savers tor be, vett | Sucks, £81 do nat wish to put | Miringhim Lawrence, dadae—bel lyst | tor Johnny Kilbane, who had done| #9! Mette at tah wilh to that PY Aina tho belt open for competition, This! jaw, My money is always ready, #0 i al Feb. 22, Ri |} wonderfully good work Teoh Bylerr hax taken Marry T Rnwckivnta | was the the when Jems Maco won It, |] want those fellows to put up or |judges Ti Ar Mocaemm te ames Cole, } | Think of 26.000 men on one field go-| Wetw, Lauryute, the wom side middewsight, | hard biting, tr ee ie tain if) A tournament for girls under nine-|Ject wae to, #0 munch the new cham-| conquering the wiant, Sam Hurst; |ehut UD. trotting variety denies ie artety and i ‘ough bo: ction! N. ‘Une 2 a whdin, Che bas been ‘ nad § nix 1 jonship oO provide girls h de- |} known as "he “Staleybridge Infait." “IC by) SUTL.LIVAN a irr A . 1] tube sight us that han ever been seen | iting tater stash tnlichem, ta Men gpa, Pl teen years of ago will be conducted | Mrable surroundings and afford them | ‘tun Sayers and Heenan tought thelt | Toston, March 2, 1882. AN: | jutunt 2 a'aptt, gBreene and’ Hopton, Iration of watching | conjunetio: t smen’s| the additional | homas, referee—All ath # long dintance ¢ DATES SET FOR A. A. U’S Jin conjunction with women’s | ie greatest of tho women of the courts in sorably battle in 1860. Chamber's variety. classes } before in the military history of the | iid bia world. | had - Peet ab at oat “ hampionship this seas This was) while in action. | Nneyolopetia, under the head of Pba (The next chapter will appear | and Hoot Y russians adopted a state sys-|* bsi6 mt 0 ecided at the meoting of the a - >. Ing O} ilism, has this to say of the ronda 4 Hopton, Del ceenuared them and limited the alse - ; jBiates haa lation, at] Cork Football Team’s Reception. |) aver, witnessed a strange revival 1} of their armies, Fy this athletic work Joe Lynch, tie sensational went olde bantam] Tho dates for the \ tan Ao. | Which It was also almost unanimously| The Cork football team will hold aor the pugilistic sport on occasion of | |} they mad@ fighting men without hav | welgit who meenty Koccked Kid Walllame, the] ciation, A. A. U., Gynt vod Wees-| voted to restore all mplon-| reception and dance at the Imperial /a fight becween Tom Sayers, the | } | ing them actually under arms, But Meiamore Teer at im four mounds, was signed | cling Championships for 191s have been| ships, \Lyceum, 65th Street and Third Avenue, mplon prizefighter of Eogland, | i thelr Turn Verein syutem of wyinnan- op last wits. by bie canes, Aelia Mead. f0F] announced. They are | Dr, Josoph E. Raycraft, Chairman) to-night, in honor of tho members of /and John H ena, the Benicia Boy. exercises and set, uninteresting anor fer will Uetel t0 Minoeapolia astic Champlor tindas 4 4 rho have been call ne |an American, for £200 a side, and the | Retiewcliling work, cancel come | Mics, e Wares b vhs be will Gans Gn alum Ce rh tie ak tre ag TON |ot the War Departmen Training | ne Wem wae Dey ait: 0U)e8 te : | AB Ammanoans 17 honor won by tie } pare with our modern way of making y Aloore uf Caiticuin for too roxmde 0 0 deck [y' SE Aol Lenk Ww i! Camp Activition Fun, mode an ap-|Coere ine ie vee anty Corkman, | champion, ‘The battle, which was ol- ors. op, ‘The winner of this match will be 4 % uesday. at | e delega 3 ‘ 4 tc great ine Pete Turn Verein builtvp powerful, |e wen iehaay Eris (es: goo wee, | Bineae Abell a's Hat PRT ascent stateceered which be society, and the proceeds will b Pe irt otisa anol arts heavily muscled men. Our system of Ataletie cub) ye) urged that contributions Le sontinued for the, Burpose of | providing ai BUDHAS OR aE te sereaboroten ‘ ane evelop! | Seout of Miwa w events to Becta atryes ; 7, 18% ad for mo i ' gport jane some devel ba men who| | Han gee a ane pdb Lyles tr nasth a. k 1 | f ® considerable | five members, of tho teain at present 117, 18%. Tt Jastes for m re ten Three St Whi quick muscles, gros oe of the referees ge oe F following, |{h the service of Uncle Sam and six} two hours, in which time the Am ar 1S ey j Parente oa he dashing spirit of bro = dg weony fe w : india Edwin: . ; hie tary, act: [pore expect to be called in @ short | oan wag beaten ane bias, sae hie 'E com: i lan-round battle Weiteen Jack Dempecy of AMD Ling, 1 1 All-|ed aa Chair netead Jullan §. | time, | Haglishman dreadiully bruised ne . jhe Germans are all trained in| seattie ai Ill Yivoves od Chicago, whicth taken mpton |Myritk, who. hud. bec iu Pres: | ii araey Start, [continuance of ihe battle was pre- Is sold to the trade at a price which | wrestling, ©ur men aro trained in place at the Wea Aide AC of Milweukes on wing t ola dent alne Ades was! Bow! jurney Starts, | ¥ king in of the ring. 7 me | aia aston R S| called to CINCINNATI, ©, Feb, 16.—Rocord | Yented by the breaking enables all dealers to retail it at { | |boming, The wreatior te dangerous | Veh 26, The anager of bh ttaor ww tod as in| ale ta legtatation | 9 CINCINN ATT seted teedue eer | caused by the interference of the a E a ade shitty boxer is tar'mere Ganger:|miew te deco LBS pours NP noun | elon at deleaniea to agcikuee, an Bowling Congress 1th an- RVC HONOR IN DEFEAT- $24 Per Case— 2.25 Pe B A ous when ho has & weapon in his = itis nT eine | They. bh jorsed the plat to ‘ual tournament, which opens on six RYAN WON ° r ot e tag Tus A wrestler can't close in on &| Joe Lynch, tie wet wide tantamweight, oueht | blematie of of the tempt to hold & national shfp| teen alleys in local National ING GOSS. Mak: ; s who has @ bayonet, and when! to make s nice win of mioory out of the wt tropelitian ABs {ltournament for girls teen | Guard Armory be, bk bane 1861 Jom Mace deat Hurst, In Making it the best whiskey value } men equally well drilled In bayonet round bout with Henny Valor, the Fr eo- | 0d to the winners In en: are of uke, Tt Was exp the | tr. Secretary c A. 13. C, be 1% ‘Tom. King beat Mace and blanks and other inform an DF 4 was Ethel the alleys aro. “bowling per work moct the victory {s sure to go tam, at we Com in the market today, A. A. of Philadelphia on [py errata ayy hament quring tht Me jon. Shettac has had five days to hi claimed the belt, which he subse: to the man apo hae He boxer'n specd Mouday wight a» he te to recive 25 per cant. a po 1» Headquarters, N Iroad> en's national tournaty Me edit ae on’ the alleys. Local bowlers will quently gave up, declining agein to Mash and shill of Whoo in rome neonate, As Lie ehowe held bx the slab Wary New York City, the Philadelphia Cricket Club. "The ab: open th Ament most the gypsy | Mane seain claimed - ¥ meey thy Lh oe 4

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