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Te nee reena remrm ea pera De r: = = ; ee ¥ ” ss THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1918. _ sacaenamiat i naa i 8 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK {spore | GETTING READY FOR THE HORSE SHOW - - ~~ By Thornton Fisher rd ae ) . ‘ | | Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) i | ‘ | The Pelham Bay Naval Training | / HENRI THE TS football eleven smashed its way to - TH tBCy- MARIE, AS A FRENCH victory over the Pecksk'l! Naval | ARE TOO FRIE! ar S HABIT HAIO HOW Dows THI Range team on the gridiron at Trav ven Wwe Were a STRIKE YOU? IS IT CHIC % rs Island, N. ¥., by a score of 49 to 0, | TOO CLOSE - MAKE Em 4 he fut LooseR! Although the day was more suitable t for the start of the six-day rave indoors, | AN TANI. $1,161 was realized at a bicycle meet in | IT sure BANE Newark yesterday at the Velodrome | is for the benefit of the United War 5 ee | Course - NUN SVB ; ad carsbalee : abou f 000 toe ‘ (Le Hake urned out and shivered through the H Billy Roche and Jack Hendricks 5 ‘en Loote P race sheet, Which: was marked by tes ‘ | performances of Bob Spears, who beat Go Abroad as Knights of Co-| f Frank Kramer and Alfred Goullet in @ ae " y thr wered match race and thes ? lumbus Secretaries. | € \ = |. took the measure of the field in the ten- a - —— | mile open. Spears beat Kramer and eran, OR be he eee Heeigiiag On — ZF j Goultet in two straight heats ‘WO more sporting celebrities oe ' e RK. C ablanca of Havena and have gone to the other side in asmasrag ee Sears | mtich of Gary, Ind., divided ts q the role of Knights of Colum- a LOR IN A ‘ |honors of their return match adjourne Bus secretaries. They are Billy Roche, shorts sheet He Reabh Ja) GRT Bact Saar ce e Aso | trom the fourteenth and final round of the famous referee, who officiated ax Bones THe GANG) TO HAVE SONS |the international tournament at the ; the third man in probably more im- HORSES AT THG HoRSE | Manhattan Chess Club yesterday, when, : Portant bouts here under the Frawley Stow, TOo- fad ls whartlg the athe cautions & A exercise the utmost caution, aa than any other official, and Jack dva_ was agreed to after iifty-six Hendricks, the manager of the Cardi- | moves, nals. $k 1 P i . With peace here there is more work CHAUFFEURS le J Lose he ane speed bepeben dott . [7 © tor weitare organizations to do abroad Impl h ong free boxing performance at “Chateau- ee than ever, as it will probably take a HORSE SHow th Street and Third Ave= i year before all our boys return, In (wien Time) The carnival has been the mean time, plenty of entertain- inanimate ansisianiaa = Billy Gibson and will be | ment will have to be provided for the he open. Collece boys to keep them in good spirits and Ji k GC ° ’ R Hons will be made for the United War | morals, * | Work Ca many important bouts on the other i @ * [Beneat of the United Wir Work Came | e. ‘i =e palgn, “unde 4 of. the Rees. ia canete, 6b ee inn As a Baseball Manager ' | |% 3.0 08 : said Red, “is to develop boys among |xociation, at Lenox. O ve mee cerilers who will hong away the by Hi N B E ll New York Football r 7 world’s titles {rera some of our slacker e second | Mi besere when incy cote teak orate Fistic News sonn'¥otor and Gossi as IVever been fqual edd ss ‘ Pe must be any number of lads among = ® ti ed ” be se) othe A. E. F. who can be developed Jack Dempeay, undisputed contenger | posted by the masagers of Joe Welling end W F a into stars. They have the courage to iw start with, and it won't take long to = ave OF Sie heavy welknt @ rounds at the Olympia A. A, of Phila va teach them the rudiments of the is going to engage in another battle in | Vunes at Arad ; f i, Meeteine sould bo ewestes tian! Philadelphia next k. He was ilar contract. He sold himself sour y J tone | T . ee ss hin at the ring side, They were to ha : : old } | bring LP ygaeen h of boys who} ravis Defeats Douglas matched to-day in Philly by George | rout on Nor, 18, but the bout was put back a at Seattle That Won Pennant} times dur his career, each time at Engel, matchmaker of, the Olympia} week, a profit in addition to his salary. foo out of the boys who stayed at fi home.” itract, but he re- amplonship title, | Jackson, who are to clash in the «iar bout “1! His Greatest Feat Was Form-| {0 surrender t phia on fused and sold himself and pocketed to battle at 164 nouns} ing by Telegraph of a Club|!he purchase price, also petting | & " 26, The men Presenting a formidable team Against the Queen's R rs in the War Work Fund Cup game at Bay : ry Doe! day, the Morse ese A. A., to meet Jack Clifford, the Brook- r r ss ce and Selling Three Plz vers |! inaily he made a deal for himsei 3 Another good beat between emeh weiter ‘. a & - | with Milwauk nd Milwaukee n won by a score of 6 iN Hendricks is very enthust | In Ex ti Nn Gi lf Mi te h lyn heavyweight, in the, star bout Of | weights will be fought in Philadelphia to ty Leaoue 2 ‘ ) ne telexraph cc ring 3 in each half, and carpe 5 Boing over. He has Pagosa at . Cl U 0 a Cc six rounds at the club's boxing show on | jack Britton, the former holder of the title of to Big Leagues, One of peers voce. wee pit yh the right to play New’ York ia abe " urmy. He is one of the best liked| ° ° Monday evening, Nov. 18 Clifford was/is clas, will go again foldier Barticd of | a Wr. Yon Tinker | out of a job. He sued the) *eond round. é and most successful big learue man- ver Ga en it n Ss recently defeated by Clay Turner, the |rookiyn in the main go at the Olrmvia A, A. SS JOE Cr. company, recovered his 84l-! Jean Bruce and Iqnate Pol > agers. He was a big favorite when Ind.an light heavyweight, but he claims |% that city. They hare (ought several times, but —_—_—— ary an ired to the farm. |mbet in a wrestling teteh ie ti eee | Be Played the game himself, pideanigpiaipi, he was not In proper shape for the con- | % er one of tit conteata wae a corer, Be Hush Fullerton —— |Cent Theatre to-morrow night © ee” OONM coma, ft ae y a he test: Bartley Madden, the local heavy- a — de : 9 ed ataies ¥ pal is but one case recorded {| ——————_ ~ e rom. inj > . * sor! ivilege. turned over the we 8 rei . é -- Conners “Heit ‘e a Worl ich a bonus was paic \ + stock. He was born inthis city {Famous Veteran Star Wins 1) 2aying?to. a iminutive. younater pot co a oe Sana en taney | Dam Morgan, mana « eed sr clyactas ila nel cols d io tad ahi Fret eletatetetndntetedeteteteteisiiainieininietnte 8 tall as the golf and looking for) De ty. b anager de 04 | seared today that Lari ACK GRIM, who was a gr er club to pap z a His father, John 8., was the| Up, and the Putter He Used |an the world’ ihe one of Chir Brisay's|$1,000 for Bartley, the club officials | jet, unct, tase ten 1 after hia knock ger but never reached paid Kansas City a bonus to] The Quick Way to Stop * lightweight champion in 1864. Roche characters. He was as popular as the|pusyed him up and engaged Clifford. ‘ by Jack Dempney, and that he will go t heights, was one of the best rs| take Elmer Foster, who was a great began as a fight manager, handing | Winning British Title Brings| players. with the touts whioti he has bees signed up for + a Cough * ° ‘As aald before, Travis won on stead!-| Harry Greb, the 1 ht hearyweight, | ’ land HEE ever | player but loved fun even more than] 4 ‘ many of the stars of twenty years| $4,700 for War Fund. ness, Douglas, who made e Dig personal |0 been oeiected t and take on|'0 sppear ot the Calted War ghee VE tf |he did baseball. Foster had the + _ &g0. When the Horton law went out) ’ \ wacrifice In order to play Yesterday, re: | Geren Carventior, 1 oon, in one | SHA. Hin next go will be Urine are he en ee b in an uproar atl the| 4 he drifted to California and refereed | — turning to the elty from « trip OUt Of | of the bouts to be brought off them at the King wins will be staged by Matt Hinkel at Cleveland |which never has been duplicated, was | Chic club in an up " ; } | Many of the important bouts held . town In order to do hie bit:for such @| boxing canal on Dew xl 12, Grob con. [on Nov, 2 when he had the Seattle team years| time. Finally Anson sent him home p ° Y the narrow margin of 1 up " ‘ a gor aml 12 pare he ha e Seattle team years | ‘ . a re. ood. cause, payed not only sound golf | corte to - P i, fe tb a fe P foleleleieieleiele-fotot r aha Red, id Billy had to say Walter J. Travis, the famous|but brilliant wolf on the outward. Jour. | Teel ba hs _K. 0. ayers, the rigged and hard hitting lago, Ho was appointed ma: jand told Hart to sell hinh Repeee| 4 etnictetniet tieiectetoit bie “The only thing that ¥ feel badly | American. golfer, defeated hin} Rey in the face of a small sized Kale Of este Lite many aud le | Don Atoren, "wino‘iooks atter the attries of Bate (tO Weeks before the scason wan) ¢ ee to Muy Put Boster!’ You might be surprised to know + maest,” ngid Noche, “is that when T old rival, Findlay #. Douglas, In a] ” toth men returned the same modal |" on 4 bie tranwiaort ting Levinaky and Jack Bri:ton, Morgan an-[oPened. The team had just secured.a) NN oy riche, Jim," he said, “but that the best thing you can use for pat oner there firing will have ceased. | special match over tho links of the| core for the full round of eightorn ho +, Junony Dundee will be unable to tox at the big|Nouneed today that be had dex to franchise, had no players or anything | a lot of g we in the @ severe cough is a remedy which 'd like nothing better than to get 86, with two holes estimated -or Doug: right up among the front lines ery. | Gard in ‘City Golf Club. [yut_ and two for Travis. ing soup, cigarettes, chocolate, ang! ‘The match was the first regular Douglas went out in 40, only thi 80 forth, to the boys who have pruc-|competition of the many which will #t'okes under par for the course, to 4 ors under his management, as be thinks the on nest Satumtay [litte fig with prover handing tof Dundee, wag |{a'bful training, can beat some of ibe stars in boxing show f ily prepared at home in just moments, It's cheap, but for Foster | prompt results it beats anything else ise, Grim had very little money at] cub and I don't wa his disposal. He engaged a team ty| Hart Jed, also | ore train tim plegrap! ene ae Fith | half an es oe " for meatie end Gs he Idea mond Tue ling to let Dundee box if he could grt | aie clams, : telegraph, opened the season with , out, Kansas City was|ydu ever tried, Usually stops the ordi- cally ight home the bacon, be held this week for the benefit of Dougias came home in 48, with two bad | ftmimion frown the officiais of the Nauoval A.C.| Ay Benny Valger Touel for a murantee of leven pla st of whom neve: n Milwaukee and Hart paid | jary cough or chest cold in 24 hours, ‘It takes a lot of courage to face had seen or heard of each ot + nto holes marring an otherwise good cast, |f Philadelphia to release Jovnoy whereas Travis, playing steidily and at|Johony Moaley of Mailly on Satu the United War Work Campa rom boxing | gquo, with a priv ae of accepting 25 und pa cab, bought tlck daly the enemy gas, arilliery and barbed tes pleasant, too-—children like it went through the season with but t wire, but I was often put to the test |help raise $170,500,000 for the come | {j, Briltianciy, returned Mh 46. club would not “4 Ot naa ‘change more Player being dis. | Honus io get Foster to gm. the waenel ane it is pure and Sood. 4 right out in California eof ent of our sol- |; Douglas was’ longer off the tec, at Madey GiaMk: EAS oa oe tha a ne jeovered He won the inant | i#ter Har ware atendinace | Pour 2% ounces of Pinex in a # hose twenty-round bouts to's deci:| diets hor and in France. i¢ alt {times rauch longer, forcing his oppor Beary: Vaiger, the Frcnch featherweight who] Satuntay night, hie manager took the guarantee, |UOGSEET) laine lhe wan, th 1 ah ad of the stairs at the ball park! ying hottle; then fill it up with @lain a @ deci-}diers here and in France, and if all |ig piay the odd on the second shot at|defeatet Rockey Kamas of Buffalo wt the Na [ae the grom receipte of the show amou ° Pata basi) mi when > came up five steps at a ‘ Hy : ion A.C, of Pidllesetphia on Hatorday night,| $1454.80, The receipts of the Low Tendler 8 that year, one of them being | granulated sugar syrup, Or use ) other competitions do as well propor- fully fifteen holes. The wind waa tricky, “Out there in the land of sunshine pompe ¥ however, und on several drives he do-| wii! go against Tommy Tuobcy of Patera bed Hart, kissed Lim, + lod hint and danced around the | fied molasses, honey, or corn syrup, Br eitaeaite instead of sugar syrup, if desired, Jim," he said, Thus you make a full pint—a family - | friend I ever had. I supply—-but costing no more than @ world—we uaven't been in|small bottle of ready-made cough i ert Frankie Callahan tout at the same club re | Tinker they used to do a lot of betting. In| tionately sporty will be a big factor {9 vei sped ‘a disposition to pull, which on|\n uw ster te Cac laatr toa aan Grim found himself down in Vir- cond practically everybody that at-| reaching the total. two occasions cost him deirly—in truth, |'\ 4° of Jemey City ie topless ee search. the Met a. c.| ila one winter after a bad season tended one of these shows had a bet! Just short of $3,000 was raiscd— |°ost him the match c cry wy Tita ye 1 Linge, matchmaker of the National A, C.| He started speculating weet pola ae ; oc Mn a etka oy ving in every bout he fights, Harlen Eddie| “pilly’ announeal to-day that he te tevin . i down, Naturally, some of the battles| gr 94515 to be exac The card showed the kind of golf both « eM ee, ee mn | of Vail,” announce! today that be te t7186 | toos for a ball club, spring he a inch a aix-round bout betwa ene ne liows The gallery, played ° aging won tiie | Kelly will tak ‘Were extremely close. When I raised he gpllaty, | men played going out. Dougigs won t : ; nd Tom Coder, th for Jack Dem | purchased some mining to close to 1,000 strong, made voluntary first hole in a par 4 and Travia the | ‘le other elght-rou the hand of one boxer, the ‘other's vos ded je ‘hae to 44 ae English heavyweight, to) some oil stock and traded this stock since [ joined the team syrup. friends, or at least those who hai| subscriptions | to, the amount of Dan Dougins was sup marding onthe | Praskle Mure of dJemey City te mire doing hin] be fought ub on Thanksgiving Day atter-l for ball players. Before the major) Foster finally landed up in Ash-| ~ And as a cough medicine, there is > placed a wager on him, would dash | $688-15. The caddy and official scor- | Bir, Att he wliced his drive to the | bit for Uncle Sam by boxing at shows for th Tf he taile to get Demney, Live will ieague season opened he sold one|land, Wis. still a great ball player,! really nothing better to be had at any down to the ring, threatening me| {28 puvileges were bought at auction | Pout, Way barely out with an iron |Unitet War Campaign Fund, Frankie is booked | make an effort to ot on Clay Tumer, the 1o-| player for enough to cover expenses! bul hone of the clubs would have him| price, Tt goes right to the spot and ath all . a b for $600, and then to top it off the | feathed the edge af the » im 8, ran [for three more of thes On Tharelay | dian fighter, and Jeff Smith, the Bayonne mid. | PAC One fos, and ho granbed aj because the re of tle players Fd wi ratory of joealiy harm. A:loutter with which Walter J. Pravis Dia RUA AGETOARE. Cale Unt ilbend a leases ta ieee tae Wel lepwlot a 13m s 6 fe a a ee wy He | eCntaie NcIAL te Waster anit Mtatanl Rien quick, lasting relief. It promptly Umes I have even had a gun pointed | won he, championship of Grvat |three-fooier, so that they turned. for] anmory A. A, of Joey its, Sat Feat , Teaed bo Rinhen Claas lances. players) clays showed up ready te play, but|leale the inflamed membranes that at me. It took a lot of nerve, don't you | iritain in/1904 went to the generous |home with Douglas onty 1 up. tae vith Tate Anca: Ak Madi Driscoll, the fight promoter ef Jersey MAGN CIRAR eRe UES PAneatlduls ith him wereatt line the throat and air passages, stops Fe fae atlor a Pout wna ee corn ait | bid of LH, Lapham, who pald 1,700 |) Travis lost a wot by pulling his drive| ion and. Monday wight he meta ernie gat boy by hire alpre sdb tend fe ipl meee ; He whe pttered a big salary to the annoying throat tickle, loosens the 0 ci y wa ee caniarank the, « {to a sand pit going to the tenth he Me he teen ait building over there dont a , 7 © was offered a big sal tenes 5 s through the iisles to one's Aree for thiy sporting tro phy for the elv- |ehd nad trouble all the way, so that . oN, J. All of the bouts will be wal eiows, is pow helping jon, the O idcaies if baaaball Jack|blay with Ashland, whic ‘after |Phlegm, and soon your cough stops ‘ feom. I was never feased under wuch | ese of turning it over to the Garden | Anany picked up, making Douglas are!n prumoter, “> arrange bouts, tor shows Jock Championship, He didn't Le the entirely, Splendid for bronchitis, z conditions, and no German that ever| city Golf Club. 2 up. vis finally squared the match, | popteits of $250 aa A guarantee that their ta to aint’ Up Hanke Hares fer | Pilester, who was Uncle Tom doub-! hotel, s9 he moved and took posses. croup, whooping cough und bronchial feed a mints RO German that ever! “Tho auction for tho putter camo |howerer, on the Afveenth green, Douglas | ,grorelts, of #230 aa & mvaraniee tat thelr Sie ate ling as Simon Legree, Jacktsold him-| rw dee room in the Town Hall, right : 4 fease me. 7 ean)after ‘Travis and Dengiad pad belvee Brine from tae tq worse with every @not! self four different times. He had al under the town clock. The people of| Pinex is a highly concentrated com: ; . » last hole in par 3, and #0 brought |he made, i Pn e had alunder the town clock. ‘The ; i y "i “TI hope to work hand-in-hand with nd a match of rare interest It. bor: r " * contract with Bill O'Rourke which| A ‘bland deciare that he lived up there | pound of Norway pine extract, famous , f ; onan with a little ill luck, ‘The tra which r 5 u: Jack McAuliffe when I arrive on the ward Maxwell bousht the eaddy|wind curled what should have. been «| (CE SKATING CARNIVAL IDEA OF PAPiER MACHE made him a free agent at the | season and that every t'me the for its healing effect on the meme ri other side. We o rr big sh i‘ for F Ht 8 M me 44 dd 1 duff! h H hed k struck at night he stuck his |} me . We can arrange. big shows | pri lor. Findiny elas, maying |good drive into the sand pit, and. after the season. He pitcher K struck at night he s 7 Fim many important sectors, and T will | $250, whlle Martin W jeton pail the Travia had played the od almost hole CARDED NEXT MONDAY. TRACK IS ABANDONED, | ‘he, aon. [ie Pitre ad out of the window and yelled,| "yo avoid disappointment ask your q Probably referee all of the champion-|same amount to caddy for Waller J.[bigh, Douglas, with all boldness, ~ ae aummenasane him. O'Rourke tried hard “And 7 ldeagauk toe "Bie ounces oe Pine p ship contests.” Travis, and also $100 for the officiai|brassie from the trap and only neue thes wraataat skating car The twenty-seventh revival of the ‘ Bich % A dai | 4 -) 2 of the frying pan into the fire—a rough ne OF the & s ie = with directions, and don't accept any- } aaa —— eae Again he boldly tried to carry: | vals ever held in this city will be hell | ternational six-day bicycle race, wh Whing ole, (Gilarantesd'ta give abaed 8 are to be stand- but the ball would not “pick | Sist Street Ice Skating Palace, | will be held at Madison Square Garen | | at th 1 it schools of the country. ‘This sports Hlute ‘satisfaction or money refunded, ol will} The Pinex Co, Ft. Wayne, Ind.—~ once agall ne OLLEGE spo} Fy ardized, A central sch he found hims New York's lar ak, mene} the week of Dec, 1-7, will be ihe first! programme has a definite purpose, I: be setablished at Princeton for| will not. only deve the desired |anusay tend Bare fos fed up wnkck | Monday. night eds are|real international affair since the start at training athletic instructors for the| camp spirit in the college by includ-| made the match all square. to the United War Work | of the world's war, With final peace in Billie Schwab of the K. of ©. has do- ling League Will also roll for Vic- | ss Student Army Training Corps, under| (ne every man in the sports and by] ‘The sixteenth hole turned out to be | Cany M, H. Greenebaum, | sight all tho fcreign champions will b2] .ateq g Victory Medal to be bowled for|tory Medals ' tio; i. ¥ .| the promotion of competitive games|the final turnings point. Travis follow cf pee ot the vink: .* the able to come across, he Management mEadeh yg , ~— the direction of the War Department] ror the largest number of men, buc| Up his beat drive of the day with a br oe * fer ie nie an ico carnival | (us Year is assured of entries tror|by the members of the Time Out) werd Bundschi will see to tt that Committee on Education and Specia,| it will beneft the individuals by. cres{ lant bragste hole high and ran down in| first to offer to stage an France, Engyind, Italy, vtelglum,| fowling Club at Farley ye, No. 78) SS Bundecht will yee to fe the R DB ADIDS Training, with the co-operation of the] ating (an aggressivencss and ¢.|the regulation two puts for @ par 4] for the fund offer was 1 Switzerland, Holland and Swede Eighth Aver y. on Conal Str Stapleton, 8. 1, Athletic division of the Commission! Cont fo which o ad Melts JOnce again a long drive by Douglas | cepted by the spo mm Italy wiil have at least two ‘cams Sala roll for Victory Medais. Ten clubs’ are Training Camp Activities, re | sonfidenc ch comes with the con-| dropped into a bunker, He mad race, The first of these, Vincent 4 it donated a Victory | rolling there on ng Camp Activities Fepre-| sciousness of bodily control, ‘The sol-|markable recovery, but the st United War Work Council Ma a and Tom Be have alrealy | Fred Hasey Aging ca i Bented by Dr. Joseph KE. Haycroft, | diers in the colleges will be prepare t| could never be regained. Jgramme, which ix readily b sent in. thelr entry, This jeuir is in| Medal to the members of the New York) | em The standardization of sports will do] for the programme of physical train-| Dougbs prol 4 the match at the| ringed, now consists of exttbtt this country now: and have been in| Central Three-Men team tournament to} | “inmouneemeny ial ANRC away with the individual star, ing conducted in the camps and will] Seventeenth hole by a shot which was|ing by Paul Wilson and Mies 1 training for nearly’ two weeks. Mu-| compete for at the R. R. ¥. MC. Ae|nu.uner of member th To-day four or more men from each | pe port didatea for off ell by all odds the nerviest and most bril- | Uksila, conceeded to be among the great: | donna is well known as the motor paced | J i Paones Rear atreing i of twelve districts perm: con-| torial, At the pame time the founda, (lant of the match, Me nad trouble all lest pair skate 8 in the world: John |champion, but always hag been pr Howling League wilt y during as 7 caih the ia ne atade of the | sere st the rn © founda-line way, playing down through the| Daly, formerly of the Hippodrome an!) nent in six-day grinds. Bell >», Is oe vant | we hold. its competition ‘ nect« 4 with th te ching ataft f fog) lon wi be laid for a universal} rough, #0 to speak, and Analiy droppet| who taught Fred Stone to do 1s trick| known to the six-day’ race Cute he Manhattan Rowling Club will) will, Nol Ey ator the big drive of 8. a oy po rhe} 4 scheme of sports In American col-|his third stroke inte a sand t skating; an exhibition nowkey ume by | Becgiuse the six-day riders have pro-|hold a club tournament at Stearn. fotatly N then id mem: | and rec © Feport fo leges. fully five feet decp to the left of the] th xtette from Tom Healy's Golden | tested against a papier mache track + iilava nhattan Street and Broad-| por: of the league are in the service, work in boxing und hand-to-hand | °® iat green, des, aid a one-tnile handicap Tace| management hak abandoned the idea | ye, Ma ia a one wi he | oH jetics, competi c ” ' is a ree fo n paket yalla eurs, " he 1 be decided ove way his evening eS ‘ fighting, mass athletics, competitiy HERE has becn a tot of tatk|, Travis was on in three for what I nto all amateu 1 the ri will again be decided over] Wa f ©. K, Dakota of the Bronx.Church 4s 150-0 games, bayonet fighting and military Sout sll not resuming (toe gure, bel 1 the ent of the [the teiucer board course. Tom Me | Victory Medals Pia hae this hogar’ ot Rainn One TPA «« 200-00 Bt thenics. Men graduated from this abo eb ot resuming| match, but Douglas, using a heavy ni ~ 2 mara was the first r to enter a pro- — ee uae Wace ataAal tn Pha ens Rares wilt in turn, estabil a rail next season, but now that the] !iak, not only got out of the trap but est and this Was soon followed by pre MiN Knobloch of the Dyckman alleys ner Vict fedal in the Bronx po epee laid’ the ball stone dead. So hole tests from other stars. All nevintained t nd 10th Avenue, has dor = — * 300- With Street and 1b schools in each distric war is over its thought there willl was hlvet and ines taced eight ow GO ar [thet a eaten nner Area Welt Rectan purest a ser ill ‘ i structors will be uppointed for traia-| be plenty of time before the ih arhen. | come too allppery after a fow hours of {nated the use of his ten bowling alley FREE 8RAss pb... ing from all 8. A, T. C, units lto get the “house in order Travis had the honor and was well W. kh D $ Which would make riding around | for to-morrow. In addition to this there Perf acal Under this plan a permanent force! is sufficient time to eliminate across the yawning pond to the edge. of ar Wor TUE | ho higniy banked tume very uangerons.| will be ten tournaments for Victory | Small Pill cathe ‘ ef competent physical training and) undesirables and slackers, Baseball] he ereen.” Douglas followed with — —— a Medals rolled during week, Small Pri % athletic instructors will be formed.| has such a warm spot in thi PPS BONG, MAE tions Bn tine pall Sank | FRANKIE BUR Ss ” J wil a @ rather lucky kick and landed on the He SS knins fallen: ue Meaule NS STOP: . Srantion) At They will be equipped to conduct { the Americ public that it ts! green about half way between Travia re 43 Billie Cordes has re Vw uniform of training in the needed as a tonle ind the hole and Finday 8. Douglas raed | ERTLE IN SEVENTH ROUND, | ,\r Gran contrat ay, Dur hail Travis never faltered, He laid his 3 In, | Close to $3,000 at Garden City yes- | err ng the afternoon one hundred wome Me, ) foo! oaeh, putt dead to the | a FAN . » Arle! res a iy ended R'ztosquare the inate, | terday for the United Wor Wark |¢,ftapkie Burns, the sensational Jersey |iroay Greater New York and New Jer % Hi ey hole, He missed it by an inch, ‘ 7 world's. Dantamweight ttle. by pun land in the evening the Inter-State Five lo was halved in a pur 3. The match | Autie a ef ed mon “ hie gohan ethe tittle: St Paul | of games with the Open saturday Evenings won by Travis 3 w putter in thew 9 fighter, so badly in their eighth-round . ho Rosedales a: . IN —- | Frank Bacon, President of bout the New Jersey | Sportsmen's | ane The Rowlhie FOR 104 ST. L. STATION AT CORNER Carl Anderson and Ted ¢ nde-} the Gare boxing show at Hoximer's Reding Acad- | Mohawk clubs will also have & tuss feated W. Chiappa of Wichmond| — Qouy einy tn Weellawken on Returday night | for, Victory Medal | CONSTIPATION RESiet, Oro ca) gt Na baplier ae ihe Reine that Hrticts seconds threw in the sponge ES, club, in a four-ball golf match at t nectady {n the seventh round. ‘Rete Dan Bul The Oneida Bowling Club of the Met , Marine and Bield Club yesterday | Walter J. jlivan ha nted seven seconds over “ ; s Avent * ng ternoon margin in favor of the| Walter the game little Westerner a8 he lay on|fopolitan alleys, St. Nichola a hove. Stood the i) of time. MUNSINGWEAR workmanshi d firetcnamed pair Was 2 up, the win-| — champlor the floor. \nd 81st Street, are to hold a tourna Purcly vegetable. Wondertully MBUS AVE ship an ners having # best ball of 66 to 69 (or) Britain in Burns fought another one of his good] ment at the Metropolitan sleys this quick to banish biliousnese, | |battles, and from the first round to the | the others materials insure unusual durability and ‘ tvening for five Victory Medals B headache, indigestion and to BET,102 & loa" st} rr ; -—— Caddy privileges for Findliy |E DR Be wave Belle auen & Bi - clear up a bad complexion, wearability. Constant stretching and PIMLICO SELECTIONS. S. Douging, on bid of Mow- that he Was in distfess trom the fourth | Louis Stein of the Broadway Arcad Bee Ae compe a stooping does not affect the elasticity of ws | and M ave oe round until the seventh, when Burns: | alleys haa arranged an ters ou 4 = nd ae arlockor Caddy privileges for alter wi und ha vit 7 iS iy ere aban A&A) during the entire werk hy ae the fabric. eine, Rarer tnden Fe me aah J, Travis, on bid of Murti aun ara ye peed bin | or the U. W. W Fund... ‘The prizes Stretch—and Munsi, r allows you all the Becond | Race—Deckmate, Whip: W. Littleton 250.00 | Bidedal BB every’ instance will be Victory Meda YAN AL . TY * . Pe ne. rz priv ° | | " 2 " 7 Si room you need without binding or chafing. Each eee eseciitler, New Haven, | Oftleial seering privilege tor Robert Kahn in Contest, | The powler that rolls the highes roles the match, on bid of Mar~ | ae > 4 headpin game at Bill 1877) ‘ the its appearance and Pebeto, In the big trap shooting contest for | score in. the ip aul ye mgr trip to improves PPS ‘Fourth Race—Star Spangled, Arrah to W. Littleton 100,00 | the’ United “War Fund, Wednesday, ‘at | Helns’ Harlem Palace sieve during ots ef Stes texture, ‘There's @ for you, On te Masks, Voluntary subscriptions trom the Grounds, one’ of the, Teatisres ioe rupek, of Dor. 11-18 will receive a Rito the ‘ ' Witte, Bogen Ophelia, Alsben, close to 1,000 men and Ak oe _.apeserence of Roker’ ; ' 3 laste Fie be sto re | m o. 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