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AAT E NT SERGI IF WO 3 oat “cl OR ade ae : . bs vip, - - . otan s aN ek ee ha nee a ye PRR SS Sat eee es sat i HE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, OCTOBER 29, 191 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR K Siitoononss GUARANTEED TO START SOME FANCY LANGUAGE - - - By Thornton Fisher poh: NO-NO-1 wast tHe ( NIBLICK. = EVERN Time | ASIC s : Cems fie Mee Seu LANs port at Baltimore Track Car - Me THE DRIVER II! SIGNS OF Will Be Inaugurated on oO w ALMOSY — Tat Green HUMAN Friday Next. Lum HEM INTELLIGENCE THIGH HEELS UL POOR ia BALTIMORE, Md, Oct. 29.—The Pimlico meeting, which promises to ba the bert in the history of the Maryland Jockey Club, the pros gramme advertised calling for the distribution of a matter of $110,000 L or $115,000 among the participating / horsemen, wil! be inaugurated on Friday with the running of the tn- No Telling How Much Money. Changed Hands on Eternal's | Defeat of Billy Kelly in| $30,000 Match, Biggest Bet-| ting Turf Event in Years. GOSH, DO. THATS TOUGH LUCK HITTIN’ THAT GOY- AT INTERFERED SALWITH Your SMooTH 5 ' oRIVE— e, as Pt ieload A augural steeplechase and a pro- a Sask, to Sn ret Fyntuinnne Ca @ j gramme of first-rate over-night (The New York Brening Word . events, The week's stake feature UST how much money changed) - av’ will be the Elkridge steeplechase re- hands when Eternal, the speedy unt oT al newal on Saturday, the Elkridge bo- ing the Maryland Jockey Club's $3,900 | S, ort Briefs chase at two miles for jumpers three | years old. The order of the running of next Young Monday, the aggressive : Italian middleweight wrestler, will] Week's stakes will be the $10,000 try his hand at the jiu-jitsu |Manly Memorial steeplechase, two against Will Bingham, the Liritish ex-| miles and a half, on Tuesday; the Dertiett the Star Theatre to-morrow | paitimore steeplechase, two miles, and the $6,000 Pimlico Autumn handi- ph Green-|cap, @fe mile and a quarter, on two-year-old of Jim McClel-]| , = eo Yore — land beat Commander J. L. K. Ross's THaTs THE Fourth Bace Billy Kelly in that $30,000 match race LISTEN! DID ANYBODY EVER Yesterday at Laurel will never be TELL You THER YOu known. It is safe to say, however, MSUET that at the truck and in New York Dene aeOuleee lope half a millidn wouldn't cover | * the total, Every town and hamlet) throughout the United States and Canada wherever there is the alight- THE FINE BONEHEND WHO DOESNT kYOW GOLF AND MEANDERS LAUREL SELECTIONS. (Wes sie paetntrtarith First Race—Gath, Belairio, Sweep- NO SiR} John Layton outpointed R let. " o , . ; leaf in (their two games at Maurice |Wednesday; the Mon imental handi- eet horse race following were also Poh eieliet Sites LIke A fecond Race—Parr entry, Donar- | {iv'a" Academy’ “sesteriny, when’ he [eup, one mile and threesaigteenthe oa interested in the outcome, and you, & PUP IN A Za bal ote cabin Pankiey scored : a of 72° ghoints to <48 oP- | Thursday; the Junior steeplcchase ‘ | NEW Hous y Bird Race — Dotti Peveee! |pemwenee. Wee set vel eee on Friday, and the Pimlico Breeders may guess what this interest meant Z Tommy Waac, Duchess Lace. ‘The Bhepherd Dor C Remount purse and the $5,000 Wal It was tho biggest betting turt| Fifth Race--Leochares, The Por- | 8cout dog show on Nov. 23 at the roof | Saturday, event in years. Commander Ross is & Very rich man, a thorough sporteman and a bettor of the John W. Gates Bes. garden of the Hotel McAlpin, entries] The Pimlico Breeders Remount Goldcrest Boy, Bette | !o#ing on Nov. 9. purse is to be a race of one mile for stallions, three years old and over, tor 4 purse of $2,500. It has been added Sixth Ra ringer, Silver Sandals. | ter, Bachetor | J. H. Brown defeated J, Shepherd 1 | Seventh’ Race — Mose, Yodeling, of 200 to 189 in ‘thelr Ki Jub’ kind, If he thinks a horse of his can | 4 | wodan match ac Jack Doyle's sitines to the Maryland Jockey Club's regu- " | ss Race—Polroma, Queen of jemy last night. The game lasted |/ar autumn programme at the ree win any kind of a race he will put “71 ¢0 «, 1 ep Bighth ac roma, Q Aty innlnaee © same lasted | cuest of the directors of the remount down the checks. He has wagered leis fe service of the War Department. The Qs much as $30,000 often this year H horsemen who make nominations in } sree to sell any or all of on his color bearers when his eat ere 3 oe a - ; . % ce it must all f |) ges sitre ss Willie Hoppe to Risk {Three Local Football Squads \ Schuttinger’s Skill Rin mount aero atn 0002 7 genie cats Billiard Championship Show Creditable Improvement)| Makes Eternal Victor a Against-Welker Cochran “a Frise ont halted Ryan sr In $30,000 Match Race J. Lannin, owner of the Sal golf links on the Hempstead Plain: of Garden City, and adjoining the Mea- b, will close the the way to the judges by MeClell cClelland is no piker besides he has many f Ses adita Season. It apy coat t dian own ' ‘ ‘ jer $50,000 to see him Despite Severe Handicaps,| Gilmartin, left halfback; Brown nnon fullback, Y. U,, Fordham and Co- |° Conch req Dawson 1s very much | ; E | to do his vit for the boys in service. 71. Uy, a c r y . F Bright, warm weather brought out a|¢ow Brook Hunt Cl have alw Other Chafhpions to Defend}'*siieroas wires nave been sent tie | Jumbia Make Great Strides, | pisteed ih ihe ray, ha Columbia |Jockey Sande Responsible for) record’ crowd a crowd” that aighus | foci enouge Sov oraer tht Sodemont whee | Their Titles During United|/ckemeion down in Texas. Up to daa stacles that have been in his way this Billy Kelly's Defeat at | overtopped the attendance mark ot | jn TAaminintration, to" conse ve coal com: A Mg . : t a mae season. Thi vh " ) a e Hourless-Om¢ r watch | for the winter for other purpo: 00 In the ‘hakida at ety thewe ut! War Work Campaign Next] ‘9 who or where he will tight, By Alex Sullivan. lads from Morningside, Halghts ‘Ges Laurel Track. last year, ene esting isons et the, Arvest. the ; On the other hand, Jack Dempsey toate . ; ‘The race was worth $20,015, the rich. {country and ty the only public course in Smmissioner weeks ago when the} Month, Is allaction, Jack Kearns, his man- LTHOUGH badly handicapped] reated the Camp Merritt eleven, only a est event Of the reason.” OF “this {imia section, of Long Island, “Being but Match was first talked of to be placed came over trom Philly yester- by present conditions, the three seh ws i apaeal’ to Si aieiaad. Wend.) sum, $20,000 went to the Red © a short distance from all the polo cen- on Eternal against Kelly nt any na recor Aras aoe ye tron Baie source of his joy. Here's what Fred pecial to The Evening Wy $20, ¢ ted Cross | tres of Nassau County and. its army _ and under any conditions. 'y odds XGet ue Willard.” ended Sear. local college elevens are doing| has to say of the team, LAUREL, M4., Oct. 29. |of America, The conditions called |camps, officers and members of their — By William Abbott. “Well fight or box’ him anywhere | thelr utmost to. develop good men| “I never saw a squad absorb 0 TERNAL beat Billy Kelly py a/ £0" ® sweepstakes of $3 each, atarters| families trom all parte of the country myPoADway hasn't been a0 excited | JN the nation-wide sport drive next |for any number of rounds. If you| this fall. Columbia, New York Uni+ | (QvG} (athall or show & better mas. head in a driving finish for the| holds with the association toes ne opportunity presentsd. over the outcome of any sportin, month there will be little camou- | can't land Willard, Jack will meet any | versity and Fordham are having their] boys followed the ball like hounds $30,000 match race at the Leurel] $10,000 in Liberty bonds, The winner Wile the club ho 9 wil be cloned | @vent in some time. Yesterday “ flaging. Various titles will be atjone, though requests for Dempsey s} troubies putting a creditable team on| lust Saturday and glued on fo it like] track. James W. McClelland’s brown | was to save his starting feo of $10,00)| OT, sory unth winter, provided they. Wish ports” were at all the well known stake, and there will be genuine com- | Miwon Kansas City, and New|the fleld, but are showing such per-| leeches. They showed plenty of grit} colt hy Sweep—Hazel Burke led all the | Md to receive a gold cup emblematy. |e oi ‘Gr side to the coulee, Mr Lane “watbering plac i “ 3 and gameness and commendable cal of the championship, which E has donated to the Nas&eu County steadiness under fire. It was splen-| W&Y, and just’ lasted long enough to) warg x. McLean of Washington pre-| fied Cross the use of ihe golf cluy'’s did the way the youngsters; a com-| Win. ‘The time for the six furlongs WaS/ sented as a memorial to his father, | large motor bus. Three of the N, ¥. U. squad are| paratively ‘green lot, stayed right| 1m, 12%. The first quarter was run in/the late John R, McLean. It will bo coated just when Coach | ¥!th the Camp Merritt veterans, who! 32'4.5, and the half mile in 472-7, |@een from these conditions thaz ths gigitnon hele round, A. i, Doinsetie ‘3 for the | KR # lot of football and showed it. | : P je Et 1,) Pace Was a sporting affair, with the] of the Associated Press, defeated A. P them for the] “rhe work of Fargo at centre re-| Jockey Schuttinger rode Eternal.) peg Cross the chief beneficiary, | Roth, 8 up and 6 to play in the thir- discussing the out-| petition all down the line, To bring | Oriean sistency and fortitude that they are| ‘ome of the race, making wagers with | OUt the real article necessitates some Bill Roper, former Princeton foot-| pound to succeed, One another and anxiously waiting for |8trenuous action, Just one illustra- Bahisale Baum tine cava thee a , the news to flash over the ticker, We | tion. vard and Yale will be unable to put| out with injuri “whderstand that Arnold Rothstein,| Willie Hoppe, billiard cha mpion, | football teams vn the field this sea-| Mason was pointing ‘who will bet on anything from the| Who claimed the cue game essential | son. Princeton was willing to tackl ——— eee Oh Ten ek SUnae, ‘Ke opening game with Stevens Saturday. | lieved me of considerable worry. It) and it was his skill that landed the ernal seemed a trifle sore in hia|t¥-#x hole final round for the Cooper. of @ card to a flee race, had ai war times, announced through his|fiiher college on the giitiron be. | Brickner, the speedy end, injured his|Was the first time he had been called! gon of Sweep in front. Sande rode! preliminary gal iG oon {CUP at Van Cortlandt Park. This is \ wager di the game couldn't be worked out be uron to use direct passes, and the the trophy for which members of the ty ong, COW™ taking the Billy manager his keen willingness to meet | cause of war conditions at Cam-| wrist so badly in the scrimmage on shiek and sure maner he got them| Billy Kelly, and he, more than the warmed nut of it This did not worry |s York Newspaper Golf Club. plav q : in the | bri ? aven j \ sure ma a4 or the| Mr. McClelland, as he said the colt | annually Personally we fool very proud of | Welker Cochran for his title in t i ee ere the best service |Qtle Field on last Saturday that he) away would have done credit to a little gelding, was responsible for thi always sore in the morning hour, he ‘winner was at his best, es- at Wnal's performance. We were the |*P0" drive IF Cochran would post elevens will be featured in place of | Wil! be out of the game for the + | seasoned veteran. defeat. Schuttinger controlled the] tng just before a race. Billy Kelly | Beclally in. the morning, where he 7 et ie cae rewapeper handicappors|® big side bet. This would be the only | tne college batties. A battle between |#0n- In the same scrimmage Law-| | “The team was not so, weak at) situation from the start, He gtole allooked the picture of health and [Only took 75 strokes. His worat slip F oe cone ms eee neta of turf news to| condition on which Mr. Hoppe would|the Harvard Radio School und the| rence, the other end, broke the index eta) Ae be COW are ene | lead early, and on the turn out of| moved freely in his preliminary trial] would have given him a 73 for the tworyeurcolda, auine Mat among | riak his precious championship, Mo- Princeton Aviation School has been | nger of hiv left hand. lust few | the backstreteh increased his advan- through the atreten, se i at fonly a tri . first start, and he di mentarily it looked like curtains for practically arranged for he 010) Bloomgardner, the former Boys’ rward p: < tage, Sande, supremely confident yep ge th eS rail Af Miied hin clea evan bess 4 Rone ne win taned the pleasure of| tbe great billiard match that has been |‘ ie ehneee Oe Savina: High quarterback, broke the littie| thir Elba ¥ ee ston es As rae Billy Kelly Toute wit: allowed (te Late id wae ene ee erie Oe TE OR a a er Pesterday, in coven starts, tates | menelne Bre some time. , port Naval Reserves will clash at the/ finger on his right hand. seeort Galan Mertitt took some des. | the little gelding to drop two and one-| Milton sent them away together. | round, found himself ® down, He had, rich Hop ewoo! Herbert L. Pratt and his central | Yale Bow! and various sections will! This practically means that none| perate chance: h the forward r, although Both colts were moving, with Billy | however, stuck to his guns gamely, can Sperul, and any colt which itteemen who are directing the |be battle scenes for army and navy My wad 7 erate ohances with the forward) hale lengths in tho rear, alte Kelly's head in front. In the first | reeling off the last six holes of. the win this stake usually Is the mak- Sport activities in. conjunction with | teams. loft these players will be available passes in its attempt to ward off de- | Billy Kelly was running easily. twenty yards Billy Kelly” picked in| MOFnIng « in 23 strokes, and he = ’ MN te Oberoi ta tenicet tne campaign of the. United War| There will be some intercollegiate | again thin season, Fonte ret tne pave bree UP thelr) But Sande’s big blunder came in|his stride and secmingly stumbled |fiee rive in the. afternson tn ‘ti, » i ‘astest horses | Workers next month for $170,500,000 |contests with Georgia Tech, Pitts- Coach Mason has a big task in * > wi . with an/ slightly Like @ flash, Bternal shot|thereby getting a total of 44 strokes On his feet since the days of th Canape! who has had Spanish/the stretch. Schuttinger, queen, Beldume ye of that turf! came to the rescue with an offer to|burgh and Rutgers taking the lead-|front of him endeavoring to d RAGARTE AIM MURMIERtL ota ands ently from|to the front, crossed over and: took | for eleven consecutive holes : F Underwrite Cochran's end of the side | ing part. but these games have not| three substitutes to take the places | Infurnaa, aml Memmort, who Was tn-| open lead, pulled out slightly |the rail position... Sande's waiting et, So according to present plans | been definitely settled, of the above named trio in Saturday's Slava takin anit the rail. Sande saw the opening and] tactics enabled Sghuttinger to start word has been received trom | > , Matte Ls ley Brickley'’s team, will be in uni- nabled Soh rs teh will be layed in four According to present plans the Polo | inaugu battle with Stevens, Bill Kelly y an advantage of three GAS ON STOMACH Jess Willard as to whethet or |ciies New. York, Boston, Philadel |Grounds will be converted into a big| |The Fordhain eleven is in fair An se LT Chis: weak: | mage © move ‘e sheet pool decae EE SON a LS eras | Mot he will come to New York and|phia and Buffalo, in blocks of 500) shooting range for several days next | shape for to-morrow’s opening game - agen through it, and us 5a s H t Shaw, Kraus re held his advantage until straightened fight, not box, some ono during the | Points each night. month when hundreds of star trap| with the U, 8. S. Granite State eleven, Eck pelle Alok maul A) th ground by going around Eternal,| Delt his advanto ne i began to tire So R 0 A H } & week of the §) ‘ The boxing end of the drive con- | shooters from all over the land will| Ryan and Kerris were back in unie | iy) South within the next fortnight. |Schuttinger, looking over his shoulder: | papidiy and only under the whip was ' « port Drive, Nov. 10 toleinuen to seethe with many proposed |assemble and bang away for priges.| form for the first time in a week, This aituation given Davaon alenty| biceked Sande's move by guiding|he able to jast long enough to win. | > 38 An ald of the United War Work! matches, Jos Willard, after an-|There will be all sorts of marksman-| The public will not be allowed to| 7/8 Mumation Hives Dawson pen joons tid : Aivaaie Ah » Campaign Fund. And in the language|nouncing his intention of boxing for | ship as well ax different fancy ex-|see Fordham play the sailors, on | °> sis matinee Bae The Bald sdf Eternal over to the rall Jockey § huttinger satine Salen | » Of Jack Curley, the “Big Stift” is not |the campaign, has suddenly become | hibitions of shooting with high |account of the influenga scare, but A RAREr an Bodth aleld on Matnraay: By this time the youngsters were oyation on his re burn to, the. aonlee, HEARTBURN lard has expressed a desire to hel the! ‘ 1 The M Pp lifted road to reaovery while Canapery, who big fellow will be on the | Will most likely be on hand for the) The ‘oon will line up age m been attending classes for. # ——w > the fact that he w pal was in front by a length and &/ in Pternal's victory whether the eral Instantly Relieved by Out, but his idea of helping out is by|job at a time when he's badly needed | shooting affair, It isn't generally | the Tars Is Said to be almost well| half, but was tiring fast. Sande had) Billy Kelly can get his revenge in boxing ter Monahan. his spar: known that trap shooting ts the ban- | O'Hare. h to Ket into football toms. Mem-| pulled Billy Kelly to the outside, and|the Walden Stakes at a mile, which partner, a light heavyweight he hi = master's favorite sport. Sousa has | Cinnelli, left guard; Hal- whose shoulder was supposed to] os. oding was closing fast.| Will be run off at the Pimlico track | {Boxed exhibitions some three hundred | the period may be extended. But in{Wited the committee hin desire to| ligan, centre; Van Wie or Reilly, |N#\e been broken last week, hus merely | the little gelling was clo Wt) [He is eligible for this event, and if Imes & month during the circus days, | this ittie old bure, no time is consid. |e here with his band for the ocea-| right guard; Harden, right tackle; et ice wane wlttin val! reg | Still, Bande was in no hurry. He didn’t | Fternal and War Pennant desire to i _ However, Jimmy Coffroth and its ered too short for anything. sion and become anxious until he was well in-|try conclusions with him he will not the great shooting meet| Carcello or Ferris, right end; fatiga-|. Harvey announces that for the big} ?Fomises to be some occasion Pia Je the sixteenth pole. He then|dodge the issue hustler Charley Harvey, are wor! boxing treat planned here there are Joe hum, father of American side Ogee Age ere ba el A Sie (Bi h energy and enthusiasm only three dates obtainable at Mad- Peet ge te AIRE Me the Mey terse F; t N d G twice, Billy Kelly fairly flew. In the] down at Billy Kelly's heroes ae nae IN 5 GRAIN TABLETS n decided} bowling club in the United States; Ustic CWS John lock Tt Ossip last seventy yards he closed up more] from the Canadian Red Cross Society It Wille| Wil be asked to hold tournamen: AND POWDER FORM them 4 million dollars in| json Square Garden, Nov. | e was fairly running} wishing him luck, ‘The Canadians with victory medals as priges, Unc than a length and y mittee, including that ind tt ow eee ey b é ‘* other business pursuit an et it has not b mM centres throughout the coun-| wich of them will be taken try where boxing is the popular sport ‘ ard doesn't come on to meet an « ‘The six round bout between Jack | whe is now « Serer over E' a nish, but Sande's| lost the $20,000, for under the condi- RISURATED MAGNESIA ts @ Magnesta By Mery promoter seems to have crugh:| nent, something equally an attractive, Joe says these meets will Produce | nomen and Mectine Lecineeey wrick| ket, ‘Cliches receatly aver Bieras at the Aol “S\tions Hternal was racing for the| compound especialy prepared for the mars H Me working ‘fever too, and if the old|in a fistic way will. be arranged, | "Ke sums for the fund, han Speman eater tines it} | Chip, the New Castle ‘in the star bout ot | Belated challenge beat the son of Dick} American section of the society. | speedy and certain correction of dangerous : \. | Garden,” to use Harvey's own words. | (? a oo eG BRO ore oy " de-| front it meant a victory for America| sealed” blu oF tc with comm F to throw A! neain of clirat f $ eampaign | ¥ thelr fault. murgeons of the amy, and the hard fought one that the refe jet was mich a] der the whip, earned the judge declared the iming to get, it wou't be f Philadelphia on Wednesd Charley seos'a chance in this drive|Cornellus Sullivan, in charge of tt y evening for boxing to establiah itself so irmly| elf section, has received answ Look for th ov. 6 Tommy V cision by the margin of @ throat/amainat Canada, In ord lsh of Chicago, who battle @ draw, which verdict met with the sop of comfort to Canada for Bil¥| word WIScURATED and eet, the’ wenuin : eg! the country's leading sport that it|ffom many clubs that already are ar-|is assisting Jimmy Dougherty in 1 ing-|proral of the large crow) prewot. “TV latch. Kelly's defeat, Commander Ross | {rom DRUGGISTS EVERYWHERE adr a HE time Is short, in fact the date,!can never be afterward assailed nor Hl das Ma bie Page a Pe |ing off the context, announced to-day It was a case where an old and ex-| wired et a Ey ee eer to the i Nov, 10, is too close at haad for|looked down upon. Accordingly he| held No » the week of the) iia they had decided to hold the bout| Marty Crom of thie cits, who is in the Canadian Victory bond loans, Sport drive. vice e 4s Schuttinger perms ce perienced rider, such as 4 : th officials | be* bwen eeoural to meet Jack Perry, the Pius nee ding| Oficial Washington was out in full! nae thie | Durth welters for ex rounds at « boring | ® Outrode a lad who has been riding} | oo’ many officers of the army and LIBERTY BONDS CASHED & country-wide drive of proper pro-| S48 It behooves everybody wish the ; Jon the above date slightest interest or connection with] Unless present indications mis- Portions, and outsidee of the manly art to lend his every effort] carry, the country's sport. front will Philly ad mn tntertainment to be trowht off for the Army {less than ten months. Sande's over-| 0" ringing with men well known| WILBER COMPANY, 220 BROADWAY, N.Y, i toward seeing its part of the sport-| be ablaze wits Action guring the |ban on the sport he lifted tor] ciiietic und at Norfolk. Va, on Thi confidence beat Billy Kelly. The lit-!in the diplomatic service. Open Daily, 9 to 7, Sunday, 10 toh. ,! Ing drive put through to a successful | campaign of the United War Work- |morrow, Walsh and Jack Kearns, man-! pig Crom co gp Se fle geldiag, although behind three 7 financial conglusion, ers. ager of Dempsey, arrived in town last ber soldiers bet to Unole Saun's forces he sh, the half way ad ; Z - The sports division of the United nignt trom Philadelphia to complete all |and for that reamn le Was named to take on | furlongs from the finish, the Half Noy =o) ul is to do tts indie] War Work campaign took important | arrang a tor the bhika | Perry, who ta alm a good fighter, point, was running easily anc ® REST LL ‘9 do Its Indl-| oition last night at a general meet-|° ee © Baste | was fully extended until half wa vidual bit in the drive andy) ing at Wo, 60 Vanderbilt Avenue, 'T ’ seording t2 Jack Curley, who has| sport members decided to divorce| gry Tanke colahen of Rrosinn, ett. | sim Jonmaon, the colored beatyeeighte, “which barre had orders to wait with been placed in charge of the country-|themscives from the main body of! ging to get toweiber ina be by fy |wide mat entertzinments, this bitmay|the organization and in future will} thee were schetuet to tettie. but. man Several tines | Waa to have been fought at tie Crewent A, © , f : lof Lowell, Maat lant week, but wea jontponed | Billy Kelly, he made @ sad mess © to dress up when feeling cheerful as to eat when le 7 weil, | his instructions by allowing Eternal Lid hd hungry. finally assume proportions bigger| have complete jurisdiction — Over | giwys than that of boxing, Curley explained | sporting events that will be staged | mesting them from [on acvouns of Jolinmn not feoling any The continued good news from “Over There” is a direct They wi & twelve round | wil be fought on ‘Thumeay night, Both meu! to gain a lead of nearly three lengths en’ that there are wrestling communi In the interest of the drive. onal ibs Amonar A Heston to-night, | are noted for their gamenem ond ability to tehe Satya , nae had| stimulant to that dress-up feeling. L Ett excited when you catch cold) which don't need outside stars todraw| Herbert L. Pratt was elected chair- | jy men are in, good for tie contea, | pusidvagnt end on ‘tat arecuat it la expected | Billy Kelly in all of bie races Dae keng| Crowds, They have their own per-|man of the new committee on sports,|qnd ace certain of winning, Larry Coney will | that the bout will be a hard fought one displayed not only great speed bu 4) formers, principally throughout the| Willlam W. Roper was made secre- | saeme the bo has shown that be can go a distanc ‘This Is Dress-Up Time 6 gpeable, ‘Dr, | West. With boxing it's different. Every|tary and Julian W. Curtiss named | — Rarvey Adair, the jwomising loval Lghtwoight,! tn @ workout on Sunday, Billy K ver’ 3 5 it/small town in the country w o| as treasurer, They held similar pori-| Harry Willa, who te now reganied on the best | w, wed tetas te samt tae a : / ‘ A B) fee most iimportant that the bowels act Willard, Dempacy, Fulton, kron-| tions on the old aub-commi |cclored’ beatrwelght in the fet Se ee einer cunr| Worked three furlongs, The first fur- Fine Fall and Winter fabrics for your new suit, made to TE TRRie wating tor the doctor rup|2%d: Lewis and the reat of he cham-| Jim Coffroth will direct the boxing] Ue tates star of the imal ava a vhow to te held iy the| long Was run in 122-5 and the next your order from $30 up. Perfect fit, perfect style, perfect ine on throat and chest. This ie P!0ns and near champions, and can t|end of the drive, Mr, Roper football, | amd wiling to take on a: borers (while oF West Hoboken, No J. quarter in 222-5, ‘That clip was one satisfaction. Overcoats, too. advice, any dru, t will tel) Understand why not. The uatives of| John Doyle billiards, Jack Curley | colored) that Jimmy Cotfroth ie willing to pit anelay nigit, ‘Thie will be the re-opening os conds faster than the | And besides stopping the aches and these places don't seem to take into| wrestling, Martin MeVoy trapshoot- | him againg in @ out at the lig busing mow and two-fifths seconds faster tha | 1 thow of the club after a cle down of « ; . A that may be present will subdue| consideration (hat the #reat tightera|ing and Fred Rubien track athletics.| to be mas Medion Square Genton next os, Adair is boxing is bet form at| first quarter of & mile run in a ~~ internal inflammatian jdemand money which they can't af omeaemeeipnes montis for Wie United War Work campaign prewenit | match, And yet in the race, Billy/ p Fe prescribe Mustarine for tom-| ford to pay. | | Kelly was two lengths behind Eternal . sore throat, pleurisy, bronehitiy BIW tesram Back om Navy Bamad.| 31 hos tem decided to eed Ritchie Mitchell, | Thomas J, Biewing of despite the slow time, The publica ,, ener eolde, Just rub it Ve wil ck - F ANNAPOLI Md. Oct. 29.—The kM hah bt, acd Pal M West Harlem is the | tion of the time made on Sunday and} oe fo later, and it far better than a| TACK KEARNS, manager of Jack the crack Milwaukee Lightweight, a ore, | West Harlem ie th ; r y Pa plastep and le always ready te Dempsey, was in town last might|N8Ya! Academy football squad got | the Memubis imotamnovigh. 49 the reprewentatives | his servis for that of to-day confirms what trainers — pe Two & Res ‘ ‘ ' ast MBB! Gown to hard work after many |of the Great takes Naval ‘Tyelaing Station to] imign to rela $170,500.00, and wil belieVed after the match, that Sande BROADWAY & NINTH STREET ANS and conferred with Jim Coffroth. | sothacks. While a number of new men | landko, where Uiey will compete in the tig bos. | the Amateur Athletic Union Uoxing toumament, | should have kept Billy Kelly close to| [yarn gures covesoawe 80 E, 42D ST. BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, STOPS PAIN Kearns hasn't the slightesteoijection ing show for Ue King’s uvuly whiab is to bel to te hekt at the Queenston A at loog| Bternal from the start to the finish to letting Dempsey fight Willard; sn & moet promising .mhewing, the |, toe." 1 and 12. Bo have | Ietend on Moma, Nor, 11 There; If he had followed these tactics the ‘qe Stam buy hel) a HST ARI N fact he would welcome a chanes io ring Incident was the return {te ee 11 and 12, Hoth men have | Yaiannd Clix, on Momlay evening, Nor, 11, ‘There P. S.—Every Stamp you buy helps toward Victory. have his “shipyard worker” exchun, wallops with the bi sampian. , Rather nice of Manager J TAM, WhO hag) 08 dOlog great VOking at the elavion and the | will Le tour clams contested for at thie tourna, | honors would have been with Billy mt his home in Jefforsoryille, sommencder \lcked them ty make the trip. mom, which will be by Invitation, four mea in| Kelly, | witch cham, aud We wetghte are 410, 118, 123 Yesterday was a red-letter day in pounds, the history of the Laurel yes Pah Reid aa es aM Licsetitign ts. bait Arnhebs Astome | champion, to"plty ‘agate dais ‘esas’ *** Lae Melly, Whe era Be, Lena watdioweight,