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3 THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1918 le D</ Ts BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ieeAvances HAPPENS IN WATER POLO 101%, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) ae telnet Tete a TO THRO ROUND There'll Be Lots of Action When the Water Poloists From Yale * and the N. Y. A. C. Meet. Ln LJ he Preas Tublishing Co, Cooma Ry York Evenine Worl.) FRIDAY night, in the N.Y. A. Cy tank, the first big water polo contest in many years will be Mfought out between Yale's yount Nglants and the club‘s old champion- abip bunch. * According to Joe Ruddy this will t's au j RIGHT — «~ SoMEBOOYS BTL CONS, | a IF STECHER EVER “TRIED A Boy - Scissors” UNDER, Wi. ‘Ter. HE'D AGREE THAT WRESTUNG ON A MAT 15 TAME SPORT ~INBILUARD MEET 'Young Cue Star Gives David Weiner Lessons On How Ivories Should Be Played. | Jullan Rice, the former Columbia |student, took a step forward in the National Class B 18.2 balkiine billiard championship at tho New York Ath- lettc Club Inst night when he took David Weiner into camp by the score of 200 to 154 points in the second i" round. Rice, one of the youngest of the ama- tours ever playing in the class, dis- played amazing judgment as to speed. Ho finished with the good average of j* 20-90 and with high runs of 23, 93 |19 and 18. The youngster early in the match put the punch tnto his stroke that compelled the caroms on the slow tabla Occasionally on his dead ball drives the second object ball did not travel as far as he had Intended. Sull he worked his shots with Judgment superior to that | #hown by his veteran opponent, abe “some scrap.” Joe has notion | ‘that tho new players won't find the ‘eld timers either short of wind or| Macking in ekill. “Pye been training about alx weeks Weiner, and it was hi ¢ ight, “and 4 as highly to he Spree : o credit, Dillards without tryin, 'we taken off fourteen pounds. i , for instance, I did a little swim- ing and practice, and threw the icine ball for an hour, and boxed Saighteen rounds up in the boxing Pee soe wet en. von 00 Gants and Yanks to Play want to mias this. You'll see some- “thing. Talk abcut those wrestlers omith their strangle holds and toe @holde and scissors holds and head + why, they'd be a lot of old “Aadies with a water polo bunob. I'd M4 BetTon OF ATANK = 2.4 MmuTES, Sunday Ball in Newark, '22%.28.229% sen. 3 Latest Baseball Plan , . ike to get Zbyszko or Strangler “Lewis or any of those babies in the . | ez i Juggling of Postponed Games) fort ts to bo made to got Sunday bail | \ y’ in this State, If that could be brought < “Those wrestlers think they're) Would Allow Local Teams to} stout, tho Washington Park groundn << Spough! but, say, yon know they al- ¥ ys have a lot of holds barred. They Take Advantage of Big Sunday] would quickiy become an asset in- int when anybody talks about using} Attendance in Jersey. tab Of LOSE “@ ‘strangle,’ and they holler about the thead hold’ as if it was something ‘awful. I'd le. any of those bables Ko the bottom of the tank with me for rs or three minutes and try any old they liked, There are no holds ae ue Bame of his young adver. y by attompts at safety, Jendowed Rice with seteups writes We the iv orbs a0 closely by nehed that a hat might have cove ‘ed them, ho pre with the viet ry, for the Bete tllec ors bape in t of his attracts o |chances, 1 owed his abliity wien rolled into line-ups and overca them with brilliantly executed man shots. Ho had a number of ¢ : as the glob held to th hort rail in a Une us he played his twenty-frst HAS A PING Jos cee DEA OF A Good IME 5 To GET ZBYSzK OR STRANGLER LEOIS INsTo A TANK = Mo HOLDS BARRED .... a Toe Ruppy Save Twer HAPPIEST MOMENT IN HIS LIFE \S WHEN HE LETS Some Pook FISK Chore HIm- AT THE: ted Rico younger player com, the Weiner played Qu the | bie for & inten, “Cee. | Money Is Now Champion, and | tows. “I threw over Farmer Babe | fon kreut, singly cush cock's steer when they wanted to| Whole har ty ¥ of ‘wtroh the Romance of the Ring in| SHoot him. T usted over 800 pounds, | 2) ang‘; Bie See Satie _ . L and there is no fighter can whip mo | Moon Jr, Preatdont of De i Olden Days Has Disap-] 18 four roungs, espectally with boxing | rational Assocation” deregttent of — | A gloves. [Hard Havers, made his suceess(ul ¢ e; \ ne tourn, aS | peared NEVER “FIT” BEFORE ACCORD-|) Stithons # Chitin nena ING TO RULES. score wks The story of John L.'s life wes “Did you ever fight a in- woritten by the old gladiator espe- quired Madden. cially for The Evening World long Well,” replied the new would-be an averag after his ring car ende In it champion, “Ll never fit ‘cording to |°% and 16. he tells of his famous battles, tn rules, I ‘was going to fight Joe Pits Mae fuanner thw his own peculiar style, miring ttt, | Coburn once, but 1 left the town afore | table In’ the een humor and philosophy. Nothing | he arrive Tom Allen and I was reward in easing hla more interesting was ever printed. going to havo it up in veland, O.,|dozen turns at t It will Uve as puctlistic history to | once, but 1 did not stop over night, |SwPiclon of Terculesn Action to declare ilarry H. Frazee, theatrical producer and President of the ASEBALL officials don't intond] ioyton Baseball Club of the America. to fold thelr arms and quietly | League, in contempt of court was with wait for Sunday ball to come to| drawn yesterday when Mr, Frazee cent this State, Not by a couple of long| to the Hasoball Players’ Fraternity, -ne. ee eet down, the 9, Shots, The latest pian in tho big/@ check for 00, representing the —_———___—- . ee the bottom you have to be a regu-| leagues is to have the Giants and| *mount of a judgment obtained again»! = 7 = - Entire Doggie Family on View for Moon ‘dk ‘and. force far follow. You can't squeal Yankees when home trip over to tho| "i by the fraternity In 1913, plus costs “The happiest moment in my life 18] Jorsey wide and play Sunday games| * interest. strength about for the voland, but it was not Ryan's fault {ot the day A ‘finely & fight did not take place, 1 tell |i Was his reward fu! 2 Raney | yor what I did though. I lifted the |!nning. whole double corner of a stake and F the end of lite string he exe Fdered fence one day, Jock Myers [cuted a run of 28 of the same varie y 1} the present-day generation of bor- Jang’ we never met. 1 intend. to | his early t4. When he found when I can get right down on the The fraternity sued on behalf of Kurt . as d revive old ruc dy , me! ntende 9 larbs rolling Well he coaxed theeay the SPottom with some poor fish that| 0m the Newark grounds, which organ-| secerman, a pitcher, alleging breach of At Westminster Kennel Show {ng enthusiasts an v fight Paddy Ryan when le was in|short rail 3 n h thinks he can put me out with «/ zed ball inherited from tho late Fed-| contract when he was released In 1912 strangle. I always figure that 1 can) eral League, Mr. Frazee failed to appear at a hear- Conpright, 1910, ty the Pr y down half a minute Icnger than | "1 © : ; ‘ Vomitaay, Ytlse New York Eve % hold |. N. Hempstead, President of the| ing in the caso called for Feb, 3 inat ? 1 lowed the example of the Horst : 7 Peria tie bead 20k gat Tay: one | Glantas WF Baker, President of | #04 tho plaintiff obtained from Supreme 1,700 Prize Canine Worth | sow tnis’nesaon and ail the receipts CHAPTER XV. wi times to their dads and pranddads. | (s ps Wa ; 4 i In each run he had the jvoriea. nr d r Ooust Suskios Pines aig ark ajp | from the Garden exhibition will be IGHTING has lost mucb of its|colt's leg got fast, and when Da ol id out of the chalved an >. abe SSS See he ts “ening | Weeuien te rapier neste lgee ven him ts show couse why be should Zot be ese Hg z cy ' turned over to tho American Red slement of romance and adven- | @OUuld was going to Kil hie bull and [end totnonns Ad Seo cited Sa uae Rhe time to finish me. In two end, ’ declared in contempt of court. sistence for Approval oO} it ‘ they could not corner it, that fist he majority of his f en e. y t + 4 to co nutes and a half he figures I'm| tonal Leaguo headquarters for an j taba All tho entries were carefully ture, In this day and time tt] (snowing Madden a bunch of fives |Were due to the cue bail not his by " i 5 spec 5. benched yesterday, for the first Jud, has become a regular business. Th’ that would not ha i#graced ‘Tom | 8uffictent legs, ne because I'm not moving any| informal conference on the future| Word has been received at the head-| Judges and Spectators, nched 3 h has i not have disgraced Tom a more, and he needs air pretty badly: | yeog of the Washington Park and tho|1artera of the Yankees that the| See ing starts this morning tn thirt fighter arranges his affairs now just Spring) knocked him stone dead.” — : eball Club i 5 s e 8 J y ” la " vent. lets 0 pop up, blowing out 2 5 rings. s is the custom, all . “ v on the| Madden, Bob Farrell and Pete| “one Star ore Puech reeds fo Fin up again, | Harrison, N. J, grounds, where the Lig ot matte rie nodanes tall CCOMPANIND by a rare chorus | AW#Fding of tho bie dogs, will be on} as & banker wena ss gen oe y meniied in wonder, The Lone Star Baseball Club cham t's my cue. I have one arm trail- | Newark Keds played through two lll-| the recent cyelone, One corner of th of woofs, yelps and snaris|{® main floor, with the sma books of his institution. #aid Madden, “Mr. Sullivan | pions of the east side are to hold re ana} grab nim. See tired endl starred eoasone. the rece breeds in the balconies and the toy| days there was a fascination about da piece of fence wore lev from nearly 1,700 pedigreed} preeds in the concert hall. fresh. 1 just push him down elled, Phil Schenck, the club's ground= | qogete: " anc: - Pn gl the fight Merneath and kick up to the sur- There can be no final action until keeper, left Sunday to wet the field io doggies, the forty-second annual| In the absence of tho two English MIRROR aca: Sate mORSLOF " ve m ; udges who were unable to make the] to-da and grab one big breath and|the committee named by the Amert-| order for the vanguard of the Yunkees,| Westminster Kennel Show opened to- |J . tai ae y, such good © 4 , tdedl fer go down after him. | tell you can Leaguo, consisting of Mesars.| ho Will leave here on March 8, | day in Madison Square Garden, Inside Rey oninnen Banta nation Ge Hon the people then and aealdodly amere| k ' What's the sport. Wrestling and fight-| yonngon and Navin, is consulted, but} “Ril Donovan kaows the Yankeo|th® immense arena was quartered | ton, Danie Ritchey, John F, Cc destin Dest ckesrdl P-Ti/ ere gee MO Pane Oe Og he Sten ey dea Think there young | {t 1s generally understood that both | pitchers. He can tell who would be: nearly every member of the canine |!ins and V. Breese will pass on the] with thelr admirers. They went Into \ & hen coop on Paddy ; t Ryan's neck and how he knocke: | the Tigers,” saya a Detroit paper, | en jre vari reeds and distribute the blue] the ady 4 trange | ty ier in, Boston, | mand kies from Yale will be able to ou tho big circuits are planning to utilize] apeaking of the slgning of "Wild Hi |f@™Mily, atl the proud breeds from the ibene, ante means, that the jJudg- Hepat ib CD tap ats Gn Totten Seen eons | one on in Jaw been looking for a pugilist like | amo that does not exist you for somo time, but he's never yot found on “1 am the man, then,” sald the un- wn, bracing up. “Bring on your | tion and ball under J, Moran Asso i this Sunda democratic w! rossing him, I el ; , f + ey Fou old timers under water?” 1/ the New Jersey grounds as a haven |): Frank sens gna, the brospocta| mastodonte St. Bernard to the tiny |ing iw {a good hands, kind of adventure ua eae Obscene ‘ nd often thougnt how I would | ¢ ne on Baw a 1 tie Snow re h ma, base! A lh As ; 6 7 le toy terrte i ‘ an of the! the uncertainty of the life, They were | live liked to be Tom Wilson and to| “ll of a heap 1 he co ie sett hear they're pretty good,” sata| for maior league Bunday baseball by!’ Apparently he KNEW ‘em last year| little toy terrier that one could al- |, Willlam Rauch ls Chairman of the, ot Wale ety take a chance. have received that hay cart full of | BAmely came axain and received an “put let ‘em it—tbat’s all—| the metropolitan clubs, and who would benefit other te for|most put in his vest pocket. ‘The | Benc ow t 1 always ready to take a chance. | 3 y nto slxt sociates, Winthrop’ Rutherford, It ia suggested that all the Monday | HM let them pitch the Yanks into sixth | ony conspicuous absentes was the | Tema taridce and Re He Williams games of both the Glants and Yan- nondescript hot dog, and this breed | has spared no ns to make the show | !&ht when t : Kees bo transferred across the river | Other clubs besides the Giants and! never has a show anyway at the|one of the best and most attractive | no idea who ts to be his opponent. | champion, are you y silver dollars “f other dose and was fought down There !s a xost in preparing for @| ng. for letting him pound \Time wan called and both pugiliste e man getting ready has) “Well, you are satisfied to meet the| Were loudl:” cheered. paid Madden, | When time was called for tha see- i dgt ‘em try it" Boxe is booming in the army 4 . Yanks are having trouble with hold- | le Ww ver held in the history of the West- { ania 38 Seah “Well, you see, I've been sling! ond round I got to work In e peal oe reeegeoeed CE get tho increased Sunday revenuo, | outs, Tho Senatora, ‘Tigers, Braves | fashionable Westminster exhibits, plate Seth history ¢ | It 1s a dash of adventure that appeals), sie. jammer’ ali mas DOUAMIRE It 1 banged the Unknown a terrific one ] ary ¥ providing enough postponed gamea do | Pirates, Cardinals and Vhillies re! It is roughly es ed that the| Some high jumping by Ruaslan|t® @very one, To-day the fighters | against an anvil, and I should like ts | With my right In the neck. ‘The giant | t doings in the camp there to- tangled up, while there 1s a rumor that | total value of all th ~» Hero it is: | net crop up early in the season to/all is not ruddy with the Reda For a v entered in| wolf hounds and a bala neing on| know whom they are to meet months box him without any gloves, for 1am |Trushed in to clinch, but before he this year's show will exc whic chance for the pen= ed $300,000, the top of a sixty-foot ladder, wind-! and months there is no| Mot used to wearing them’ mufflers, | could do so T jumped back and then, Memorandum tesued by Division | #00P the Monday schedule intact, tearm hich, nae of attaire should chuse|@ Very good reason why the various|ing up with a dive into a tub of axes 4h! cara a ie to all com. | DUET will go it anyway.” feinting with my left, gave the giant A oad, . In the mean time a determined ef-! Manager Matty some worry. exhibitors are so anxious to main-|water by a fox terrier, will be offered | MS ng as challenges | “Don’t you think you had better| yahoo swinging blow with the 1 eadquarters: The afternoon of tain thelr kennels at a high stand-|as extra attractions, and this little ers. That has robbed the game of} have a doctor or a surgeon brought | right, which landed on his left { Wednesday, Feb. 20, will be ob- “lar side show ts sure to be enjoyed and| much of its romantio interest, It is | in," said Bob Farrell, with tremendous force, The The officials of the Dog Show fol- appreciated. @erved at Camp Hancock as Box- | the same feeling as that which comes) MADDEN WANTED TO PposT- the nane, fimo waa called but the . A two-ringed open-air — over an old adventurous sailor when PONE FIGHT. ing 5 m1 uuntryman Was still asleep, Whe ahow will be given und countryma PD. © he sees that the days of sailing ships! wy think if th {t was announced that the Unknow. ! tleman is going ‘ @he supervision of Billy Arm- By are numbered end that what ueed tol to meat Sullivan ne could not fight any longer L w \ Wrestling authorities throughout the broke even in the matter of winnine|( M¥stic New and G mbered #2 meet Sullivan he had better send ith loud cheers /@trong, Division Boxing Director. | the two 100-point matches for the pocket | EWS John Pollock OSSL be a chance for thrilling and danger-| his measure for a coffin,” suggested | rected with lou Revsry Unit in the division will be country will soon meet in this city to) ritinra pet arin eo Nee Bees which was the Un- : |b You ous experiences has been supplanted | Pete McCoy. bitat her t vhet Depresented. arrange @ new sot of rulos for the mat |xtate at Daly's Hilliard Academy yox-| faving made good in his first battle | watched Moran go through hie trataing stunt ot P pe Madden then escorted the rustic |*Rown's name, did not know whether weer wee men pave entered, i com tes tates See let 'a ichdtencint aariens te ele Cen at Denver, Col, by knocking out ‘Tom| Spartanburg, 8, C., for te coming twenty-roand | OY these big floating rails j giant to the dressing room and he| lime to and wanted to know it be gany of them former fistic stars, Lal fon ia defending his title amainat + McMahon, the New Castle heavyweight, | st with Prod Fulton at Now Orleans on next | The romance of the sea has gono| stripped. Madden looked in amaze. | came to fat, WAT fo Noo Ot Be . As the memorandum ts tasued | fall eretofore championships have) ter, who is trailing the chanpion by M1| In four rounds r 1 Fu tho | Monday night, and thet Moran {9 in real condi | and the romance of fistiana has gone| ment when he saw the muscles and | f°! eecHehter’ he oaid, vend @s a command it is fully expected | been decided by the best two out of three | points. The total now stands: Concar 1s a Fulton, tlon for this go. Ie toxm vix rounte every dar] with i Dh td adventurers, dave the great physical development of the | T_%,” tad that when ¢ ‘an That the entire division of 35,000 | falls, @ aystem which has caused con-| on, 400; Kreuter, 369 finnesota fighter, was signed up with Hartley Madden, the local bearsweight, and | !* Fhe . ¢| indiana giant, and rushing up to now I'm, éla\ L thet waaay Went to will turn out for the affair, which | miderable complaint from the leading| columbia University te suuina tars day by Promoter Hammil of that city |, heavywelgit named Smith, who is stovping there, | DCC supplanted by men who think of | Hob Farrelt nd Pete McCoy wald, Cleveland to ‘i nm that in point of attendance and num- | muscle artists. intarack in indoor meace thas Winter then (eo Wille Meehan, the San Fran- nothing but business, Everything | with a wi the Irishman was not there, cently Der of bouts staged is expected to in any season in many years. C Witlelaco battler, for fifteen rounds at the| Bill Breonan the Chicago heervweight, whol now 9 commercialism. Money is| “Why, this fellow wilh murder | (4 t chapter will . @clipse anything of tho kind ever Miss Marie Wagner, the national tn-|runners carried off two first places ut | Stock Yards Auditorium there on the| Mba wih Jack Demrwey, the wensational Wont: | o ¢ = Y ®) sullivan. ‘Then, turning to McCoy, | ae ae foro ee “held. door champion in the singles and |the first wet of Hreparednons tists at night of March 4. Fulton made such a| {unis Huet wll fun Ns tatienat eto | nampton. he said in @ stage whispor: —_— doubles, with Mise Adele Cragin and | {ie Sith Bekimelsne more at the wares |Die hit with the fight fans by the neat|Gymnasum tomorrow, and to the evening wil| MANY ADVENTURES ON TRIP| “I iuoss wo bad better postpone This will be a wonderful mpectacte.| xtra, Theodore K. Cassobeer, were ap-\ac the sith on Saturday Hight. The Iie | Way he disposed of McMahon that Ham- | devart for Chicago, wher Ge will get two. more OUT WEST. this meeting.” y ° . : Gov, Whitman of New York ought) ointed a committees to conduct the|and White will have. thirtor | work at t! “Gym" : We used to pull that kind of stuff n € Pn onduc 1 c 1 C yom "| mil decided to put him on with Meeh dave of work at the Arcai jvm" in that ctv) On my trip with that variety ehow ht alor . of stul lo see it, so that he can realize what) Cleve oy . . four events. Charlie Shaw. the foothatt | mt deck hs pap lirvbogaed P right along to get the crow: yh + ay AGH AO AUAT ROLGINE of thie warn re ae hy tor H H ton will have a big advantage ovor | Defer eolns to the lattie-rroand, when I was meoting all comers I had | up, SPF She Crud worked F Vv Hi United States in tho development of nt Veaterday Metropolitan tt Meehan in helght and reach, he should| Agemblyman 1 I mmnittes, atte © no trouble defeating hi 0 illo Ee ee on fanhi dasin teendan’ iil act The Clark House A. A. and the Amor. |"2¥° "° - PDE bine op Mao ge) boxing bas come to mean to the 1 indoor lawn tennis player, will make w bid for the 600-yard|A® | ; more adventure in a week than the| In an instant the burly blacksmith fighters of to-day have during their | ¥4% alert y . font - ight rounds’ duration tn ¢ “Now, sir,” sald he, “I of Me Mareh ltean Walkers’ Assoctation will «vlit, the cught roun pe Je , alr, 4 he, “tam going to te turn out to see a great boxing for starting tho first round matchos, |glory of Washington's Birthday, 4 Harry Gred of Pittstnngh, who tonight thirty. | parsed be the Leet confident that he | entire er whip this champion. "I want ehat'n5oo | Bhow, with scores of bouts for regi-| Doubles and a consolation singles will | Clark Houne Club ts promoting a road | seven fimhta tart year, la booked up for fonr| will succeed this thm, He maya there ia lew onno | At Fort Wayne, Ind,, we ran into a@|to buy wrought tron when I he Can Be Done Secretly. mental and company championships. | also be decided. race which promises to be th eat} mom boute with the “teat try weeks, 0a | altion to Dorin then flere vas a rear ago. and | nubbub of excitement. Halt the town | Pittsburgh and I'm bou: agp mm against Champion Mike} that he baa already received pledans of sunpert “AN righ : MM . Phyatolans and drucetsts unheattatt pion ‘hare 5 4 | Madien, "C O'Dowd for ten rounds at St, Vouly March 1, | from thirty-two Assembiymen, atherod at tho train to 80 WH) an ty ready OUr | recommend Tescum powders for the Hager at Martin for ten ronda at Clove 1 knew that something was! In a few minutes the ambitious pu- |NAPIt {8 any form. They outckly dentroy he faces Jack Dillon tn @ fifteen somewhere, but until I reached | gilist was prepared the craving and make whiskey and other to have tt,” | » those glove fights for| of Ata kind, held in tho city this ¢ dy. | “ Charlies M. Dumm strengthened the jand the Walkers’ ssoclation wilt if ttudying Mehting ond of tam No, 1 in tho Crescent Ath [ith annual City Hall to Couey: Is methods, to increase Helr OWRD jetie Club inter-team squash — tennis | walk, knowledge and skill tournament yesterday by defeating \\ Pretty soft. I know a few thousand L. Pi me Jock Malone, who hails fom St, Paul, te an }isnt other Western figh ie remanted by the |TO-NIGHT’S THE NIGHT be He stripped well a cose, thee ‘ Ne Dye, OR oO Sa critive of y f : the theatre tld not locate the | displaying well formed limbs and well | {\onel? beverages renuenant, Druceinte Bee Sore Nnie ardent cok the: he poend Wat tailed toc holds td i Spies, wil: ug Oeil en | fi De ln ts SRI Gea bin | ORUaR ET ricenee Acaneneay developed cheat and welgnod ‘about | Ni tl oe remedy for the Teepe Boneh 4 being orderec he second Kame failed oid n rounds of Latrobe, Pa, com! . a alone ‘ 80 pounda iz ROG Juny other remedy for the Manor habit Weert mind be Ing order i out for the matches Nowy ' FOR THE BOWLERS. is has been show wenbie imorovement in all | pit had been rumored that Shang | 18) pounds, As goon as tho manager | Vivre in a reason for this. It 1s bece J over Montax M. & ny 5 = i} “ ow Jonohue, * aa he dite of Cornells- ®nnounced that Sullivan's chall Frankie Harn, the avo aren him In he tripi hantamwotant nea hae 189 lit gives better satisfaction, One phvaic ie , ib—6, and HR. Bur aed denne ne |, rants, Pairs iment, | of is a esitl oom 2 to make ie ae, vities” would face me and attempt to | Had been accepted and that the great |{tTiVe%, wane, auction, One whvaician FY } fuet t ne at big annui again ta ne Ba Unknown was t or my home HE ave surt & wreat proved too experienced for J. Pacis S sehaee Mit oi we ae | eldedis Anterveting for wich tounotcherw i} win ‘the $500 which was the sum of- | Unknown was to meet him the state- | "4 enrow a stone Into nelenbore rene tournament between the box-| The latter score was 1b—9, 15 Pe Ada ou TrEant compelled ta Aint at catesovighte, Tee | WeMts Bian Downey, Joo Hagan aud Jack! fored at this time as a prizo for | ment was greeted with loud cheers, [| to wiom 1 gkve Tescum powders tor ers of Camps Dodge and Grant,| Golfers at Columbia have sent letters} 00?” y He Aeentall eh: AeA Nouns ae | Brittow, a | standing out the four rounds, The #! pet ral the st &nd was fol-| drunkenness and he was completely cured, if olut Wil igs Penn- | Motion toenlght on Joo ‘t Waite crowd wa 8 disappointed when lowed @ few seconds later by m: - o cured a larae number of The Dodge men, under the c ing of 9 # ape, Bt ty ae ene Bu n March 4 2 hy: long : Bartfletd ot acca rowd was greatly Y OP- | Have a number of other Rutgers and Princeton aug: | Blephant alleys. After tntr il» Tantarom teathoer= | pith tone Geimneics mining to-day et! iiy did not appear, but they goon got ponent Joutionts."” A druggist reports * Mike Gibbons, cs 4 off the honors, » intercollegiate Kolf tourna-| speeches by officials of the t Malia wae BA would Nate /adtend’ Ta esky gg | Bully, Grupo's Grea am in Harlem for ble six. | satisfaction Ho te quite & dig fellow, Billy,” [having an enormous wale. It ty the fights resulting In three wins for plies have boch received: | Howling Ci under Whose direct Quids ringside, 9 1 ; 4 ao with Ted Lewis (ue meterwelght cham: |” Ay Madden and I came on the|! said to Madden, “but I'l) double him | si recently Dodge, one for Grant two draws, ‘obable that such a tour-|the tournament t# held, the yar fohla on Monday night, Marttledt tea | St#ge there Was a great commotion UP With, & couple of punches if I am | he ty hu ‘As the fights were fought in Camp be held. Pans for & Co-| competing teams. will Tne ete poly Merman, A wis (ace aid an tet dane | in tho audience near the entrance, A nok mlataken : an Hm drink P s x lumbia team are now under way. Alon the headpin tn an eft 0, he ’ Gk a ae Ka Innacular fellow had forced bis The Unknown eyed me eagerly tut | {oP ! Grant, quite Hy the Grant boys general call for candidates will be made | beautiful fob for ies i ‘ i sail vay past. the doorkeeper, Inaisting !d Hot appear at all nervous, When | @idn't think the decisions quite satia- toward the latter part of the mon ji ter phe a it ‘ame He i | ‘s would meet Sullivan and that all was ready I etepped Up to the cen. | factory in one or two of the bouts.| , pig reduction In the basketball bud- " : * ‘ | t wanted that $500, tre of the ring and the Unknown's But they all admitted t | aap He Weighed over 200 pounds and [tt nda told him to do the same, W as an in- tor, conch and ac r get was decided upon yesterday when eneumnemseliiiers: r, crafty the City College A. A. Exocutive Couns | Weestling Bowte @t ¥. Mc, 4, | ‘ in @ bout with Hams ¢ soked equal to the task of tackling Shook hands and the next inst ike Gibbons was in @ class by him. cil appropristed money for Oh matador A list of entries hay " 1 of Now Clay , there Was @ great slugging match Jor the weason, The appropriation was 5 i rt ¢ ( for the Patriotic Wreatling anient ‘ ' r this 1d beater!" shouted GIANT KNOCKED ©o lopped $1,400, ‘The « ne " t UT IN omens ees cb0 ine reductio rom | tobe the Harlem Vo M0. ‘ Pee cerretie vitae to la Thane aoe a own, ay he pushed his way SECOND ROUND,» ""E : Wostern critics roast manag nd rikinal slate planned tn tember, | No. 6 125th Bire toom . " | crack at him, the officials of the Key A, cj} t the crowd, His appearance en . ’ moters Who put on that Jol idget for the reat of the season Amon these nte m A ne muiler tosing promoter of | the men up to meet for tea rounds | created a great sensation. The Unknown was d d of sel i ween poor, decrepit, old Jim Flynn follows: Executive board, $180; basket | onal Y. af. . A ‘i Milwaukee, ‘ that it}! enlug March 18 6 is a customer for your cham- enco, but he let go his right and lett $04 young Jack Dempsey which end- ball, $2,000; swimming, $400; baawbntt, | spOURE Se ! i a: AND Fes mend | AR ay A , shouted one of the spectators, at random, sometimes landing on my Se with Flynn knocked out in one fi7i tracks WTBi soccer, $200; Lennie | pone an a rocweda wilt bot eal aed Nill: come | NT AS Ae ee ce tascam Sullivan will box anybody," body or face, but more. frequently Pound. 2 "Phe fatlure of basketball to draw unlto the ¥. M.A, War I ee : efore thie Cream | the oe te pag HN ay ly Madden, And then to the missing of falling short, Intense ex- The affair seems to have been!to normal durink the progress of the . “ Worm ba A. ©. on Th 4 ranger: “Sullivan will box you, # eitement prevailed as I began to bore framed up to advertise Dem , Who season and the re tion of proceeds Whips Mac ay I f v8 end Mt A you will come up and get ready; in and deliver some crushing blows DoW recoxnized as the new “ayndi- | because of the cancellation of th ther ps Mack Kon DAgee . et hls man vi if you can stand up before him on the Unknown's jaw, 1 was astone gate” Nedter, It isa shame that any Dart of the schedule due to the BOSTON, Feb. Walter Mutter, |tle ae y a ty eertain to eign | for four three-mipute rounds, here 1s fehed to find that he did not flinch bout whould ever have been put for {ne cutdown who substituted for 1 Dyer, de i | brandishing five $100 billa in He swallowed his medicine good hu- on the public—especiaily in a feuted Frankie Mack, both of Hoston,| 4 iti fuih 3 fied The ‘Daunte notes, moredly. All of a sudden tho giant elder camp. x ed ve, awarded. ‘The other clanas will be lig cy'l Joe Concannon and Louls Mreuter|in twelve fast rounds here last uiguc of Freak Mosac, Lae aye that be pounds, 100 pounds acd 140 pounds, ll take it, anyho said the un- made # desperate effort to plant his

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