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wpe _eeoonens ious oe. PEs COL THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Dibterricitrs- THE LATEST SQUEEZE PLAY Copyright, 1918, by the Presse Putiishing Co, (The New York Hveming World). ~ HAVEGREAT POWER Manager Robinson Predicts Mamaux, Marquard, Cheney and Supporting Cast Will Make the League Take Prompt Notice. N | NCLH WILBERT ROBINSON : . ese rise. ore &@ bright-colored picture | Baseball Magnates Sprung a owe en y WNOOI ‘hea the bef give rue pitchers should keep the Brookiyn EVER. Club well in the front of the National League parade this season. The rotund manager firmly believes the Dodgers are as strongly fortified with boxmen as any club in the circuit. “Most folks don’t realize the strength I have,” said Robbie yes. New Sacrifice Play on the Fans When They Increased Price of Tickets. The Press Pudlishiog Oo, Doprriaht. 1918, ork Evening World) ty (The New HAT was a charming idea of the . terday. “Rube Marquard ought to be baseball magnates—to collect @ Notice ¢ ‘fs good as ho was last year, when he Uittle “war tax” of their own. Wuat's Yours ywas one of the best southpaws im It was such a simple notion. The & a eH either league, Russell !s another left- fan, naturally, s patriotic enough to ba RA rand hander who will come through. Ail pay the reyular Government war tax without a kick—and while you have ite going, why not nick him for @ few cents more? It saves all the trouble of making change. What does @ fan care for a little change? + Kou eee, @ couple of cents makes & Jot of difference to a ball club, and atyway it isn't business to overlook he needs is experience and plication, “Larry Cheney should be better than last year, when he had all sorte of things to worry\ him. He is only 31 years old and his aim is as good a ever. “Al Mamaux, Clarence Mitchell, leigh Grimes and Dan Griner, our pitchers, are all men who if thet rious ap- NO CHARGE FOR. THIS SUGGESTION « ~+-- Me TP ArrEALeD to iad Moke Pennies t' Cone THS MANNERK + the pennies. A baseball club has to ° vere the, wonders of the leamu es ie EINE cs, osiessalisee—eyery be Tennis Clubs ace e rok, ate, ANY, remark has had more or less ex the minors. Further, they ood points which attracted my Knows that. A fan doesn't have to be Derlence in Particular about such mall matters. all have Urged to Hold It-he h Idn't be ‘ Hi eniin It ba can Ae, Poeulta ves wi 6 wouldn't @ fan. o jem in proportion to their yas | ules oeete think: only of the interect he Many Events Rha thetvaais cha Masi aero asin sport, and shouldn't bother his | PRN.Ly take notice me ; i . pitcher ad about penne rtroept possibly, | ‘The tennts folks are moving qutck- gamble, and tet or none ct (nose men 10 feol grateful to the magnates for ly these days following the decision jot the National Association to re- store all sts championships, To fur- nish preliminaries for these title mects this season the various clubs in the metropolitan district are being may come through, but it is almost as good a bet that they will as it is that they won't, and the Brooklyn fans will have no occasion for taking a gloomy view of the future until they have #een how things go after the season is well advanced. the noble inspiration that saves him the trouble of counting @ lot of email change to see it he got all that was @oming to him. Naturally, the magnates can't be Bothered with pennies anyway, except ‘The latest report from Boston ts that Nou THAT Batcta. PMAUTES HANG DECIDED ‘ Jorganized for the purpose of arrang- Fa, sorrow, the new manager of the tb collect them. And there ts going to Fuem Ou WU ta MRO TANS WITH 4 COPTLe UNR TK Om |ing club tournaments, Charles Cham- " Hiwell at feet bases “stuby? Melncie ef fe @ wcarcliy of pennies, too, that HY NOT “Go Te WHOLE Hoc", bers has already formed the New| Old Champion Spent Thou-| ig", 200, (mind me of eee | Rete See erect cat sat A enor, and ould make it almost impossible to Pranaey ie York City Association, which will +4|ley Peter Dunne, the author of his major league career as a. shortstop. ve every ono the right change. You } urge the many local clubs to get to- sands of Dollars, but It Did] nooiey,"and Hichard Harding Davis, |PUt hax never played second.” Schi bal t tell what may happen these days. Perhaps after a while there'll y ind f h gether on the proposition, ‘Why, Mr. Dunne,’ observed Mr. -) the pot ones aid peoot tame ca’ CI Not All Go for Wines and War Department Suggestion “There {a imperative need for team Dah eenpencen to 280: yeaa Fea toy frst. with the, Neat, gM 4 @ scarcity of silver too, and then é work right now,” said Chambers yes- Liquors — “Good Causes’ | whisk | around your chin and a|tion may succeed, It has great hittin © magnates will have to charge a and Gossip P t S t Old F t terday. “It is through systematic plug set on the back of your | power. . for a two-bit bleacher sont— uts por son 00 UNG \esor that the tournaments which are| Got a Lot of It. are ea! pened me D ttm a| The general fecling among, baseball though they'd feel awfully sorry to By John Pollock to follow may be made successful. pedicels amile, “And when I met you I ex-| me, at, {he DIE league meetings last i wp to do it, of course. \ Now 1s the time for every lawn tennis Fork Rtaia Tain Pear. WoulaT Hise Oey Heeding a Tip From Washington to Speed Up Athletics, Tennis, pected to find a man with a cute little York State this year would not only i ‘The general public may not appre-| Another battle between heavywelghts player who is not in active military Erroll) "8 society face and wearing a pink silk Koop the International League going, ; te the difficulties of this change |has just been arranged by Charley : service to do his bit because of the Leg A hatat Yankees successful seasons and help th { ition, but {f you were a mag.|*urray, the tient bromoter of Buftaly, Golf and College Games Are Now Being Restored to dank iia tha revende from the eal N that celebrated tour of the| “Davis declared that the dinks were) other clubs in the big leagues to break to be fought at the Queensberry . of that clty on Monday evening. on him, and they went to the place to have the score settled.” earest 16 you'd see it in a minut: en, Fourteen Sunday games at the naments is to be turned over to the Polo Grounds and fourteen at Ebbets Old-Time Conditions of General Activity. country which began with my| i ERE'S a letter from Matt Wi March 4. ‘The big fellows who will fund of the Commission on Training trip from New Orleans it has tee Georgia preacher laughed heart: Field would draw a lot of fan: } terser Crom t Wells, : 2 Camp Activities. been estimated by my companions |!ly at this and said that he hoped to) page ainamith and EA Gharritt A . ‘ y will | who ie living in Rochester. A) figure in it ty aan eran By William Abbott. eatin tha mecronuee Golt As-| “H. I, Westfall 1s @ member of the|that I spent more than $10,000. 1/20 the opportunity of talking to M0) ag the catching for the Senators now | ian soldier returned from the tai ine pedowgd cote oo pri HB sport pendulum now 1s be-| the holding of special club tourna. \Committes that has been appointed by| probably did. In later years I spent |t sont him $25 } that John Henry has been allowed to go Tecently told of a boxing con- in England, at which the names Freddy Welsh, Kid Lewis and for the church, and he| me to the Boston Braves. ginning to swing the other way, in the direction of general athletic activity. The experiment of ments. From present indications there will be considerably more ac- tivity on the links this year. jthe Kings County Club to launch this work with all the energy we possess. We have started to get the most im- ten times that much. I want my read- ers to know right here, however, that Routh, who is also booked up for a twelve-round go with Charley Weinert the Nowark heavyweight, at the Arm- did not tell the money was “tainted,” either, That preacher waa) The of the broad-rainded kind that do the| John E Brav have signed for 1918 Murray of Everett, pitcher for approval of Secretary Baker, the ten~ r, Numerous athletic clubs through- | portant clubs interested, so as to hold | all of that money did not go for wines) world good as they go through it | the past three years on the’ Georgetown ‘ E Wells were hosed because they ory A, A. of Boston to-morrow night. |curtailment in af lines of sport has) out the country, taking the clue frog | the, meeting of organization by the end|and lquore, T gave as much for! ovens cox FAULTS TO REACH! {asymm emins At, Washington, D.C. | left for America during the war! Dempsey made a big hit with the fight | convinced many that it is not the cor-| the War Department, which Is con. |" «it is practically certain at this time | schools and churches, in comparison MEN'S HEARTS, vtlve victories for the erett. Inde- 3 ea not in khaki, Evidently the |fans of Buffalo by stopping Carl Mor-|roct thing to do at this time when cenafan an dneatinnis cane that the New York Lawn Tennia Cub./to what I earned, as almost any . |Pendents, & semi-pro team, and it was ae eon ators! dsan't Know ail) ris in four rounds, which was respon-) tho entire nation is striving to in-|ing camps, will conduct track and | Cortlandt Park: the University. Hetghta | other man in the country. Hak aL Se Rint rey mrpecnere) come | LMe Brau yeh tans ethrecten tye inven ! eae stbnipady ‘ells was concernod hee tor Murray algning him up to Dix | crease its physical efficiency. field meets, many of them for the | Lawn, Tennis Club, the West Side Ten-| Having been a frequent contributor they would overlook the little taults|, Manager Roger Bresnahan of Toledo 5 {i % applied at the British R ks Following the suggestion of the} benefit of members who still remain |the New York Athletic Club. the Mont: |to the so-called “good causes,” I was of other men and get right down to/ [as onered ® contract to Vie Baler, 92 t iW ) band Bllent Martin, the deaf mute middleweight of | War Department that sports be main- Ra} clair Athletic Club and a number of the | very much interested some time ago|the man's real heart. Talk to hIM| money than was ever paid an Americ fi) |jemuiting OMice in New York City | amis city, hae fust mtumed trom Atmos, 0. | tained the United States Lawn Tennis| Nernoed be tucioughe ve CUD Nelwh- jothers will have representatives at the| 0°) Tie ene position a certain Dr, | bout the things that he is interosted| Aysociation player. Saler, who was In: f | 2 . ennis| borhood ¢ Prospective meeting at which the plans c 0 i t th th ed 4 r. _ Saler, un itis 4 jo June 21 for enlistment, was | where he has been for several weeks, Before Ansociation, the first big body to sus. Professional sports, particularly jof the City Association will be discussed | Gladden took in reference to John D. in and you can soon find out his Teal} jured last spring, was paid in full toe I), |{ turned down for defective hearing | leering the Wes Martin was signed tp to inert 4 i baseball, anticipate a’ big improve-|and launches, There {s real need of | 7 ecden F way of thinking, If the preachers] the season and received his uncondition= | Neha hold fect! Pd elaned | Hany Gre, the Pituiumh shame for ten( pend athletic activities last year, has} Pascball. anticipate « big improve. (S03, ti organization at this time, Ps Rockefeller’s princely gift to the| would do that they would get next to/al release from the Cubs after walvers im ie Ee teen oe ned | rounds at a sbow to be heli at (ereland O., the; now decided to restore all its cham-| Turtog or adjustment. tc nthe ideiphia: has had an active association | church, Dr, Gladden aid that the | lot of fellows who really would itke| Were received on him. Sailer declared }jby¥ Col. C. A. Warren to that ef- | pt week in March, (ired hae never fought (a a 1 ORCS. OF Ba ment to war CON-|for several years and {t has added Ape, a 4 to be good if they were directed in the}h@ had not accepted terms from any 3 it tect Caen bak ence eget ted evaded pionships this season under norma [altos made @ big inroad tn all ath- freatly to the interest of the game in| money was “tainted” and advised | proper channels. clit and was conal ait 3 Bresnahan's prec. he reeset 0 of | letic life, hat city.” “ : offer, which is for $1, more B yi! Gince that time I have tried | ensesed Martin to take him on in the Ohio city,|COnditions, the usual awarding of . against Its acceptance. . he theory. iat the lmaae WhO cI CUE RIA ae than i] |\severa) times to get into the ser- ef . | titles and the annual ranking of play- ‘This talk about ‘tainted money" $8 | good is awfully lonesome Is rot, I By B\‘lvice through the Rochester of- | teciga to sev water tei stn esate nac/eTe Thle move was taken with the all rot. In all my years of reckless | tell you. A man can have just as|, Judging by the figures, the Reds might ch "4 ” have done well to have kept Carpente: one © teaiet to show wheter ie tt | much “fun,” as they call it, if he is p Le been making spending I never heard of anybody | ( the Grand Rapids pitcher, whom. t! 4 Aystspagle nis officials announcing that it was : sober and decent. Don't tell me that anieran * |i my home for the past year, with- . he only sensible thing to do to help | pecause a man wants to do right and on, W ‘ 1) |i my nome for the past tie | eetae WineDarw lst berrweige, tor | © y K retualan ta tee tee Rucney) pae beeaus haa but alan holde, Carentan, during — flout results. > Wilk maintain the morale of thousands of! The halfway mark In the Intercot-|day and the elevens representing the | “Wlivan. S388 4 be clean and manly, people aré|and lost only ten. 1 rounds at Wilkes.Barre, Ia, Smith tas been yan p | avis laine t6 ot PY Hi it was only to-day that I got @ | working out for the scrap at Grunp's Grm.| Young men and to retain Interest 1M |iegiate basketball race finds Columbla in| New York Football Club and the Scot: | churches, schools and general charl- | going to shun him and shunt him D) |iwire to report to the Britiah WRe- | pasiwm and claims be ts in fit | the tremendously popular fourth. place. ‘The local” college has| tai: Americans of Newark were on hand |tieg [ cannot remember a aingle cent | ff to lonesomeness all by himself. 1 bl ‘cruiting Mission at Toronto, Can- | the pattie Intercollegiate mport, both out and |{Urth ; Pinay papery ready for the fray, the referee, T. Cun- | ie | CAONOe Tpecause It was earned | WON't stand for that. T have been 1 000 Bowl | as boxing instructor to |indoor, ebbed to almost nothing in| found the going pretty tough this sea- ar. Gecided So hostpone the rentay | being Fi he |fround with some mighty bad gangs| 9| ers su , in service there, and Joe Lowech, who batties Benny Velaer, the} 1917. When the Big Three—Yale, | (2% a) a tioge second e A Pelnenton Bates Football” Association's cup. tie | 0Y bifting some luckless fellow on the |in my time, and often too when I i F) ipwhile it is not what I wanted, it | tittle French bantemweigit, for six rounds at| Harvard and Princeton—voted to 7@ | third position competition. \ jaw. There ts no such thing as tainted | wasn't drinking a drop. Yet I have In Evenin World ik PrUl at least Kive me a chance to | tie Oiympla A. “A, of Philadeivhia to-night, tire from active competition its effect | “Sweeney, the Penn forward, jumped |, Washington's Birthday will be devoted | money, and I have handled about | “ways found that they respected ) ‘})de@ my bit in so far as my coun- | was aigned up today by manager, Extie| on college sport activities was about |ahead of jis rivals and now leads in| to a double-header at Lenox Oval, whero | * me just as much, just as they would ° {| try will allow me to. Mead, for another contest, Mis opponent will the same as removing the engine | the Individual scoring. Me caged a total |the annual, interborough match. Man. | every kind there is. respect any other man who didn't sea eadpin Meet i} Trusting to your fairness to give | be Ror Moore, ue sine youne tanamrviest| from an automobile. Yale, Harvard |ff, SIRI Tout fine in‘ the games cant [the second match of the international | PREGS AGENTS MAKE PLAY FOR |things exactly as they did. Re good jime due notice of above facta, I | of St, Paul, whom he will take on for ten rounds|and Princeton went in for an * ax BRO TOU) BAO 2: the) RAROS cAat | ee ee traladd vac the Continent | PUBLICITY. and you will be respected, that's sure, |iwill close, remaining, at Minneapolis on the night of March 8. The! format” system of sports, which | "il" the teams will be in action this sae ' “ning on the| Which ts some recompense for the| The annual Evening World Free \| Very sincerely yours, weight will be 118 pounds, weigh im at the| quickly proved neither interesting for! week, which promises to ve the busiest |_,Charles E. White, the present chai I haven't any kick coming mythical lonesomeness that many|Heatpin Tournament will etart this AI MATT WELLS. ringuide, the students or any one lve. ‘a |period ‘of the race pion. Will defend his crown in the na | churches, There are @ lot of £004) poopie seem to dread when they start| evening on Joe Thum's White Elephant =e papery Representatives of the three big See arent Dae eats es wet ing by preaching, | @ personal reform. ' % " i cE ip tourney which begina at|men making a living by meer, esce uraly le't to. blame fer too rs Cates On Pas. Se be in bee inetitationg: iaais {8 conference inst witner ot thettweekly “Reeder mead the New York Athletic Club this after: |e there are some in the gsme who| Now, If you can do something that | AN0?® nied eee vi ae ot rgge od Haw wmelish | with Betting Kuna of New Haven for. tweire jrace of the Athletic League|noon. White, who hails from Brooklyn, , . et by to do a Iit-|!8 the envy of your neighbor because| V4" of 1) D rs will put down abt that any of the other Enxilish rt . Ha system of spring sports, a8 | yesterday in the est tine made for| Will also be assisted by George T. Moon | never let @ chance @ y he cannot find the will ®@ barrage of hooked balls, fast balls fa pow in America have tried as | funds a tle Amu 4. 0 of New Harn lear ag it i# possible, Yale, cons the, five-mile Journey this seagon, | A |r. Prealdent of {he billiard association. /tg preag agent work. That t9 only | complish as much, ll neo ge thing gorjand every old kind around the head ia rd td’ get into the service of their - ¢ quently, ton the job quickly with | field of twenty-six harriers started and Charles P. Matthews in upholding thing in ey on. 8 hat will be useful ; Hommey, he local lightweight, for tmelte. . It but five completed the full dist ooklyn's prestige. Julian Rice andi|natural, We do the same s it on him? And isn’t that a whole|Pin that w jeful to win one of , try. a baseball squad of elghty candi- | 4 stance, hi y prizes offered | founds at « show to be brought off at Holyoke, Daly ‘ted with a handicap allow-| David Werner are the other players en- the actors and/lot? And when you do some the many priz ered for a ERIS « litte nal tip from| Mase. Hardey ta aso owecticaliy matdied to AMO oe 0 aie arog gts | Ane minute, and crossed the| tered, prize Audion es § oa the atage. {lke that on your nelahbor you're the [scores.. The contestants have been | the best known eporting man in| {git Ive Petar Clme a tie Acar A, 0, of] , 78 MELON Gu diioy on other col- | s4e eens eine eat tine at 25 MnO awe plays Hic wuns| 1c hte whole lot. Therefore, 1t|SiaeY boy, and whatever they tali|Fecruited trom all over New York as | ~ | 28m. of o' 4 w Je ni # 0) © coming ae: 0. viotor,| the e' A P Imow what ls going on up-State Ho| , Dilly Gite t now che eunager of two tater. | abandon r wd jude Josged along] been under the fire of championship | near these folke raise a big ory and looks to me like about nine points in ares Of tie local bawling setts, Frttes: Hhannoo of California, “Mahtweigit. Gibte| The United States Golf Association | tendily, for th ine Sik: | bar 15 Beeviana Sourney® hullabaloo about ‘tainted money.” I ea le gow that entities the fortunate one torn heen “This Dempsey, who kicked the! formesiy was tminer of Yoakum, He hes a far| held ite annual meeting last month, | the leaders. The Kan Ka Kee senior basketball) think the preachers ought to be on} Zit nd have wonlsome fob, stuffin’ out of Morris at our club re-| ctindied a bout for Bhannon, daring matched|and in the. sheence, of any general iF When Bhout 600 yards from the finish team, defeated, the Ossining Big Five in the level in thelr profession, just the SULLIVAN ——_ ntly, is a great boy, 1 don't sup-| him to box Tougher Namsey, the Cleveland | demand decided not to stage its regu-|Daly and Lehman went away from thea brilliantly played basketball game at] gan we do in prize fighting. AN TE | pap you have ecen Dempsey. fn ligutweight, for toa rounds st the Cleveland A.| lar championships this year. he | seid in a thrilling sprinting duel, which |Gasining by & score of 47 to 29, is] # Tha vaenae that was given by me Wien WAY TO| STECHER TO WRESTLE fon, but he's the goods, [ think he} Con March 7 officials were satisfed to aubstitute | fied with Daly Gaining the double vic=| wt cor the Ossining team. was in small lots, ahd there was no} ne . HIS WAY TO N WM whip Fulton, Dempsoy is a ‘One| 1. 144 ean thme wel, Mike O'Dowd, the| the title meets with patriotic tourna- |" "sie toam honors of the race went to|. Murphy, right forward’ on the Kan| chance to get anything in the papers} Some people never can work up am- EW YORK, found’ Davis, if you recall ‘One| . | will be enaaged in hand.| ments, the same as in 1917. 8 the Morningside A. C, harriers, who had| Ka Kees, was the star of the game. He| about it, Consequently they took my | bition. They just naturally die on ere Hound He bea plemy of spec d= | fing. male. and perforedng Pong Hor Poyac se ee A _ | total of 23 points, threw elght goals and caged three from | money “and sald Rothing emrcut cert eecerz ee atort made to| Word was received to-day trom Dod Bhore than any heavy I have seen in Sh Came Osta ie ths Sa ee SahIBRO Ria Sonat ioe. veeiandau ai + a “taint.” Now, when John D. Rocke- | sides , punch, no game-| Neb,, where Joe Stecher lives, th im veers. He is a good two-handed tifled ty got ready to don hie unt t not inviting Tor Quidoor sports, devotees | The second round in the snooker poo!| feller comes in with something lke a) Ness, no ginger shown. T hate to Ke inventor of the deadly hody melenone here Sehter, with a kick in elther fist, e6-| (7. dag then report to the commander at the rap ooters of the noble art of surf casting were {tournament now In progress at Doyle's! million dollars, the papers are full of/a quitter. And the man who quits to| xi) resume. tral vedas 0) Seclally his right, | Ho is very 1008 | samp, Betore joining the army Mike will de > as Fs e_jputsan fall the Nelda. ‘True." many” did | will commence to-night when W. Downs] jt, and it gives a few of the preachers | his own self, * the rankest quitter of | Ton “with, Wladek Re peer fe his Gemething on the Johnny Dundee ore) pid ns tite ino ti 4 bout with Harr hot long brave the cutting northwest | plays C. Browning, and Schuyler Greene] q' chance to holler “tainted money" | @ ‘et that is all lack of ambition is, ch with Zbyazko, in Madi~ OF | tend hie tite in @ ten-ound bout wi y ‘ 4) a fh cha yo we: , ion 8q jarden. r, if you can imagine a heavy of Ae “ in wind, but there were at least two hardy | plays Hi. Crowe. Th Inder of the | fg sma 4 ° he pa We were given supposedly equal facil. | #8, 844 ‘ : dee tyra ae aes Sed oe 6 ya Fe iil aio oT to "ine ha Aa an en forthe ing mena | Ko thats games 1m We BAPE, MaRy Hn tee Omuutoat ay ea | ete a allow oa eat u type. URE & ul on Fe poclician nih |Tead ‘unt A 1 he ° Xo nd Lt and Flynn, » ye o dea ‘ oe Ms 4 “4 a o n ‘o a fe H ume no's very strong. He handed) | : re . £ Savderiand John shaw of the Midiand | Paley and i ‘and Lake:| 1 do not think that Rooketetter's | equal opportunities for getting on in|gnwements between his home: and’ dia Foe iad like @ baby, though Carl out~- ttle Henny who made god by! ane trap shooters of the New R Fishing Club. Hediey and © Farnsworth | money should be refused. It will buy|the world. Yet what is the percentage |city, By this system Stecher will eom- elghed him twenty-seven pounds, | knocking ou To engne, the Heston tevtter|chelle Yacht Club had @ wild tin Dr. Simon, Co 2, H, Le; will meet th nar of aker-| just as many meal tickets for the ft per we. lay sown, drop out of | pete tn at lea t four hard matches with empsey is a young Irishman, and| we'eht, in ‘ ‘ommerctai a] cl , the range ae|{lerey and. Will also ‘out, | no la alr! door misstonaries as if it had be tke an old spavined race horse and| the best men ible, and thereby eb at I like about him is this: He's| Boson, rd today to meet Tomuy| yesterday afternoon in the range at |it' they quit. the ly. in the dub on ace the “Vout by some one who never|Merely say “Let it come” when they | {ain batter satisfaction than if he de- to the core, Morris hit him low | Siva of New Haren for «weire rounds toe de-| Harrison Island trying to break the oon, It was Dr 8 first ap- maker, who ama- | handed out by gome one why, its a see the inevitable knockout blow head. | Voted, Ms time to wrestling with fle or three times, and I believe| cision « ame club on the afternoon of Ria blew the nee on the field in some weeks, as His’ condition is such, | even smelled . 8a Oe thelr way? OF courte weet: | sparring partners thr *, fart | eee Det pe Teme ee ca | clay birds in a wind that blew the panoe om te, Tein, (a home weeks, OF s to enable him to meet John: |chance for the church to reform the | ed their way? seat bh Canby andar etter (Benet ¥ O'Koele of Philadeyiua | targets aWaY In jig time, combination of bronchitis and. frostbit- [son to-morrow night. fas It were—just like picking a| stances alter & large number of canes, aes D ne er af nee Om ibe wy veel orm y: last bird had been flung ‘oe, The best cast of the ¢ —— e making | but {t ol ‘of. encase 10W 5 te) SDAL New | Siam 48 tie eomitinal of ten, rounds ie eta DART TAS G, Daly aed | tanaktby Ghee whe covered 0B Feet | A field of twenty-four harriers com. | low out of the Butter any that ts| fering such allly things as excuses for |!mitation that he is putting up smells OFk scribes are belittling Demp Dave Amer of thie aiy will have eo chene|g§, P, Bennett had tled with grand peted yesterday in the weekly handicap | oem eor a good purpose is good | life's failure. Dog it and you'll taxe| ‘my Toren wt the wrong track. 1]. nun 0 “asscnmmis “te the Grune Ghie " ae eon arene reports circulated to the} road race o! hattan Ath eco the count, Mark what I'm going to 8 responatble ey and Fulton level, Dempsey | tf ; se totals of 1 out of the possible 101 * ine Wanderers Hockey Clute |fetic League, held over the four-mile | money, no matter where st comes) {ie fount Mr wiat tim going to) many times for a man hanging heise eae TL cmink. thie tn my | Mt, Mane fast how weil be cam taht who! Daly had @ total handicap of two or this city, will have its full strength; | course of tho Greek-American A. C., | from, THEY'LL NEVER GET YOU! less on the ropes. Lots of men try to ot Rink. 3 PY | te stacks uy exsist Mike arte, whom the Ml birda, while Bennett had one more.|with the exception of Heffernan, when [and all finished the Journey. ‘The wir BULLI o ” do too many things without tate 10 Meee Deteeey On the] Bat Siring ertice claim fe a good as hil 4 “phoot-off of twenty-five birds was ith meets tho Charlestown Navy Yard) ner turned up in J. Alurray of the Paul: | LOOKED FOR HORNS ON “| t's Just the samo in everyday tifelany one line of work A tain ee eres rmpsey. ON the! procter, Jotmny Ertle, in mind bentt before ed, and Daly won by the a» nat the St. Nicholas Ice Rink to- | ist A. C.. who started away with an 4 VAN'S HEAD. as it is in the prize ring. Sometimes | here's only on fo i? . SCAG BOVINE 8 QUATES TIED | toy A. of Philedelphie, ‘The former to y The rumor that Roach and Mo- |lowance OF Btn aie ero yt minutes” | Tshall never forget one time that I|it takes a long time to get onto the| whose ambition in. too" stron age with his manage amateur exyeoia «hard fight wit ‘our tied for the high hand! vata’ Tie the country nnd. imembers of | Murray ran a Kood race over the én- | stopped off at Atlanta, Ga., to make a | man who jant game. He ean make confined in reasonable limits, The . wood aa this, there | ttn ” t that bel orige, They were Fred J. Ha Wand have sted In. the] tire course, overtaking the leaders of| railway connection, While standing | a strong biuff and once in a while get) pig wallop will get him, es) Breeneey is a4 good as this, there) wit tials re the etx Oh Granbery, E. H. Jones and |navy je untrue. the pack when about one and one-balt |in the station I was introduced to a|away with the four-flushing. ‘That's |down and out without krone Mes ‘ e.& new heavyweight champion | rund F. W, Fullerton, the quart ith Ronch and MfeCarty have been | miles shad, been, traversed: Fram then | preacher, 1 ahook hands with im [he way it is In every line of iif, But | getty what It was toppled hi eke ‘4 . e! ore of 100, contemplating enlisting in the navy and | un! }@ Anish he $8 aoe and | cordially emed to be pleas 1o my yO} r-flush- | Yes, thei ch . ntin, y and thea hel juacing by the Minny le of | 2: will play the season out with the Wan-|a@ clubmate, Who started fro 8 at my Ge ae Be and more to be commended than the , . e fire won't ben ae blenship |. Judein ! advance sa cide the prize, and tho extra rave of | Will play the season oui with the Wan- k Why, Mr. Sullivan,” he ore to be n |stand many trons: and it. a Fo ig teh bimmell 2p, ona ipplon iP | tickets, the championship match for the twenty-five birds unearthed a w ea | i Y on 11 aoe Maye Giorgio, the Paulist A, C, mlddie- | expected to find you &@ man with a man who Son t Bren ty £0 UUE ie bis | schools himself to have the sudecenn ring again ine .what 4 a, Nelao present holder, and | first notable win of tho x eries hark ane u at time lau and I could 08 { at 3 i r east has " . then he's shew! pvond = champion Truk Bompwos | Gus Peterson, will take place he showed that he is a good’ ma ser Ho finished in fourth position in the | Vore Norns, Why, you appear to be|brain busy trving to deviso ways and {class that defies the knockoue tax th Id make, Another John I. Bulli | Mari At Hothners Gymnasium. in West] wien the gun under adver seoaepite the fact thet much had baen| good time oro for the team lau: [a8 gentle as a school teacher! moans of making {t look good. The : nok, ‘woul K other John L, Sulli 434, Btrest, prom ieee ih Be one of th bier dono to ge tb he Ground in haps for ihe AS with the 1ow total of 6 pointe, “Thank you,” I replied, “But you other fellow doesn't even care if the (The next chapter will sqowe Tuesday.) Viuey 4a ae ate

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