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oreo nee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1918 “Fane |BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK PEEROHRA ee SD o> wen cee a —<———— OLUMN|TO-MORROW NIGHT, FELLERS! - - - - - - - - - - By Thornton Fisher | FAULYLEADSIN Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World) Carpe AR ‘armas PRO GOLF FIELD FIGHTING IN France eOHeE AROUND : Saruroay MGHT — [Haworth Player Has a Score of 76 in War Fund Tourney. Joe Ry ( TIDELEDY DUM JEAVETTE, HE Is i aveRican VET ” Z oe ma =) OF MANY BORING | CAHPAIGHS. Wie Peter O'Hara of Haworth easily led é the fleld in the tournament for the United War Work Campaign on the links of the North Shore Country Club with a score of 76, This meet- ing was held under the direction of the Professional Golfers’ Association and attracted a good field, including most of the leaders in this section’ well as a number of prominent “pros |from distant points, Every contestant was charged a Fighters of Uncle we ; 's Service Arrive Here! oe West on Way to King’s ve in London. « : NOV. IGT ; BOXING EXTRAVAGANZA, . 1918, by The Press Publishing Oo, New York Evening World.) . GROWD of Western fighters of all sizes and descriptions, all in some branch of Uncle Sam's ; ——_=- entrance fee of $5, and as quite a few eneived tn Row York trom BON, SAY? | 7 ‘\sont contributions, the money from the way to the King’s car- WHERED You (D BE INA UI ‘ fees amounted to $340, In addition in Uondon. They have been offi- You Was ou Seat UP to that $167 was collected in the gal- ordered abroad by Admiral Sims Lentil lery, thereby raising the total to $507. Something of a novelty was tried tn sending the players off three at @ time. These three-ball affairs were interesting and caused no delays, as the profe: sionals do not waste much time over their shots, O'Hara's good golf came as & surprise to himself, especially after his indifferent start, wherein he took 21 |for the first four holes. From there on, however, Peter settled down to the brand of golf of which he is capable. He had a fine 3 at the seventh and a 2 HOME NEX' SATAY NIGHT, BUDDY hold up the honors of the American and Navy in a series of bouts the best men in the armies} of our Allies, The con-| ie, Srzine one of the greatest of | i tional competitions, will be | @taged in London on Dec. 11 and 12 & trophy, offered by King Georg be awarded to the winning team, There are seventeen in the party and for a couple of days before sail- | — fig they will be located at Billy Wrens Zp =r A J CRRA UT ASL Grupp’s Gymnasium in Harlem. All YOUVE SA! g . 3 AND <j Ce) S ‘ Dleaged to ‘get within ‘putting, dis: picked men. The party includ iw iit Z ~ Pek \ ITS <4 | bled him to go out in 40, ‘Bitente Mitchell, Milwaukee light- i i Be 3 ALL FOR tarted with a 8, and . from there until the home hole he had weight; Pai Moore, Memphis Bas-| THESE LADS oe @e'and sa. Start ng for the eighteenth. tam’ ht; Cal Delaney, Cleveland —— - Nipper” “Campbell said to, O'Hara: a! — “Get here and you'll win.” lightweight Young Chaney, Baltimore | 7 a 3 here and you'll win. The hole ts 260 yards and not easy featherweight; Billy Whalen, St. Paul yesterday against « head wind, but the tice en one cismes ( Bowling Alley )|\Princeton and Camp Upton (( Fistic News \If French Tracks Reopen ie (3 03% flag, and then good job by running down tpg, nae eae Cotas tare AMY Chattern« )| Qn Edge for To-Morrow’s || 2nd Gossip ‘Kilmer Will Race There «cc ano ovrey caste 4 Chicago, - By John Pollock fiminer; Abe Caplann of Chicago, | TR winners of Victory medain at the ENTRIES FOR BIKE RACE. S Rhamer, edey Bases oars; se Polat owing Aondomy Ruth Battle at Polo Grounds poeee ——_— > Be? Slatner of Ritchie Mitchell, and Eddie | 0" Jack Dempsey will not get the|Binghamton Horseman Plans to BOWIE SELECTIONS. Oscar Exe of Gwitzerand and M: " ber date are: Mr. Joe Levy, Marry chance to add another quick knock- H j eee Dupey of F two of the best fot Kane, manager of Billy Whalen, ) end “David of the Gat to bib seeokd and aike glab ott Send Sunbriar and Extermi- Firat Rac weepment, Hurrte | cyctista that mpeted in & Sxeiny ne ee en cl vistts aispepea ef ak toe mneie otae Big Bill” Edwards’s Football| ot ronnie eet aetgack | $1,500 by taking on Jack Cifford, the| ator Across Next Season. ay Poultnes, tind in this country, have cabled their marvellous English bantam, and pos- | *!¢¥ Offensive Bringing Thou-| nea runner. rain ine ry se PaMtadsipuld a Sea Kay, ‘tndian |recbttaywadisen mauars. Garden ct ; . A. of Phi ppectal to World.) Cys are dy! aibly Georges Carpentier, the French| This hi sands of Dollars. to War] _Meut Wayne Brown, left halfback.| on sronday night. Clifford sent word] BALTIMORE, Md., Noy. 15.—An- F sel, Bravado, | WOH. OF ee. 1-7) This would Jadiens heavyweight, and other European'fer bowling fans at wore Ursinus colors four years 88/1, nis ma: tea Wt other invasion of France is tikel Sunnyland. |that those stars are now on the way, ‘fistio stars will take phrt in the pron During the w Fund. and i @ hard Une plunger and aj 4, | rola Ftd "a3 Ehhice to- etait feet is sped i. erties aixifth Race—Ryat, Sliver Sandals, Julong with other French and Italian tournam Ma we strong defensive , player. Lieut. ae dal baiihd Athelteodl eral er ee 3 |riders who will 5 ae “rege tase our boat Would | woorgemenis re des pitty pecteh ha ‘Urea Te eaak through with the bout and Flynn of|of France reopen next season Willis! jf"! Race —Gravson, Everesty |” inti thes tt will Gh nip Me gros gh —_ antl ue to date follow: Mz By William Abbott. Graduated from the University of| Course had to cancel the bout, An|Sharpe Kilmer of Binghamton will} Seventh Race—Bierman, Tle Pin, |not be definitely known if Feg and a ee glace fe Hasenentn |S © ean ace The Princeton Tigers, just as| Wyoming, where he etarred on the|°%rt 18 being made to get Tom|send his crack raceborses Sunbriar Grey Eagle. Dupey will ride as a team. They wo. tives, Lace sb oe ees a are. Knoch, | ferocious as ever, will tackle the sol-| football team. Cowler, the English heavyweight, to |and Exterminator to compete for the | = === the race in 1916, after one of the sreat- i a a one a2) Sturm, a ¥ re! 00 ed ix-day cman (1D 1 iQiras, Sturm. | ae eleven from Camp Upton to-| Sergt, Harry Brand comes trom the| ‘Ke Clifford's place against Demp-| rich prizes of the turf. A two-year-| Cloud, a delicate horse that shows his wat Snlees ever reconed in a es = | ft odd that fighters smoua Kel, 28) Mrs Finger, 14) and Mrs.| morrow afternoon at the Polo| Kentucky Military School, where he sey, but it is nbt thought likely that] old colt, a full brother of Sunbriar,|‘op form occasionally, swe eye heard ror ie Pes ‘ave mishaps fust before bouts for | Grounds, ‘The game will be one of| was a big gun om the echoo's foot. P'S Tom will agree to go on unless he now at Newmarket, England, in care], 1he oiler horses, Sea to) Olas nel Gun HOTeanE| A OuL: Cw NOGraT SCRE ~ & eharitabie purposes? They invari. | , Maurice, § >. Wyman, of the Coluhbia the new football treats the old burg| ball team. 1s well paid for his services. of the noted Alex Taylor, will Join) Kiimer string of Be now cn OW maing the finish that they succeeded in gain ably do, unfortunately. It will be re- Street, who is to leave for France next Will have this season. It doesn't re-| In all, the Upton eleven comes near sage here intact will be divided, Two di- iné the lap It was accomplished aaud Hen the wildest enth m ever known |r tye big amphitheatre. For more than in who dev loped ti @ dif hour speed demons and won the Ken- around ta pace never be: ner with Extermin- led in @ six-day grind wntii ator, will have one section and J. S. tne rest of the fleid “had to Healy the other. If Sunbriar and Succumb. Exterminator a Ateehe thee oR If Dupey and Egg are teamed again be in charge of Hea it is almost at they will t " the favorites. was too busy Matt Hinkel, the fight promoter of Cleveland, The loss of Sunhrar and Extermi-|yisions will be in. operatios who had practically completed arrangements to Nator from the Jockey Club circuit} yor tage a monster boxing whow at the armory in hia Will cause a gap in the ranks of the| Jured Whe have been priming themselves for| On the other hand, Princeton has ‘ {" the benefit of the United War Work Cam- high-class thoroughbreds in this coun- ent was going . paien Fund, on Nov, 27, yelled to try. 0 »pnote Square Garden when he was matched over the top at Camb the encounter, and it should quickly| gathered together a well moulded cau oft the aledasene. "car cae to in Hevea noe Ry fle The capeaiag with Billy Miske, still it must be sald Gus Cook, of the*American Rowling T#olve itself into one of those give-| team in a remarkably short period of the armory for that evening. Jim Coffey and Bat’ tracks will open this summer, an he offered to go on and hobble alleys, Third Avenue and dist Street, and-take games that always feature;time. The Tigers have made a good ‘ne Levinsky wem to bave fought in the star) With stakes of greater value tl through the bout. Brooklyn, N.Y. has written to thé Army-Navy contests, bout, r | Membered that Jack Dempsey Mermiary atthe YMC AS iSafeld quire any intagination to believe the| being a star college line-up and one sprained his ankle a day or go before ceived a Jetter from his fon. Howard, same will be a battle. The two teams! that has been well coached. in. telling him that he w the recent army show at Madison [fo'" ai vcnth Ie r those offered by the tracks of N Mr. ner has‘an idéa that the in- secretary’ of ‘the bowling committee of showing 90 far, They are confident —_ o Ei , Mr, Kiliner has ‘an idea that the in- | year fighting in the war and did not Now it's Benny Leonard. He hooked the V. Wow. tornendnim'threesad-| Preceding the game thero will be|of their ability th send Upton back Tm memd of the boring shows to be bid sere ae CACORE EL ESTE Ptkeds epergn apt eae peae pear linden rpm tO AERA EL ‘ Te” # ; < a 8 \ served bi each trainer looks after action, bi ent back into the Hne and fils left into his sparring partner's oie, OO toe Vintete metals thrilling manoeuvres in the aky by| to Yaphank a defeated foe. Poste riage unter for the United War Work calibre to fill the races. So the de-|twelve he ore. or that |remained at the front until two weeks hard head, and now has a thumb in the way he put it. eighty-four military aeroplanes trom| So much interest has been centred oq Weanesdar aight sod cine te giio0d' for ne| (rmination of Mr. Kilmer to ship| reason he is hiring both men to triln. | @8% @ plaster paris cast. These accidents| Georee Moradden of the Ansonia al-|Mincola, ‘These machines will form|in the game that “Big Bill” Edwards, woray cause was realised trom the enterainment | {ho Arnerica Bhoad mesns more: 1o|' Chere men who believe Usually goour during eome unim~|teys, ‘on Sixth Avenue, N.Y. Ci. 1s! the greatest air fleet that ever sailed| Who has been pytting his bulk and The thousands of fight fans who attended tho| the sur BERR ARIE FOB SURCATS 90 | Chae Fel) ei wee anes be Hie anit remnant. 4 _ be 16 Yisteny’ ae { \ were well paid for the! ma ] ne ag e sted e 0) ‘aine tal ent. Portant bout or in @ training gallop, (OE eye” ate ‘re at the above | over Manhattan Isle. The aerial dis-| enthusiasm behind the game eo that fm ware well vaid for tinir inubie, as they) With the rule prohibiting the rac-|Most men who have more than that |’ phe Pennant A. C are a \ ‘but always in time to prevent thei! fave ‘already. b Hed | * many belly centected ecrepe 00 Wil 08) ing me our 1 famous | do 4 r y—inighty ie FOOmenE fe ke ae eee } ir tournan ave already been rol play will bring increased interest in| ™many more thousands of dollars jnockouts ing of some of our most famous!do a hit or miss jo A few—mighty | celebrate the victory of the Allies ai Appearance at the big affuir. |at his place for Victory medais and he)‘. oo ion will be played for| might be rushed into the war fund, Pah | geldings, such as Roamer, Billy Kel-| few — trainers can ‘handle hy | Ceaurase ss Allies Ay ge ag Bh OME gi EN Ls Bar : | Nine fourround bowin coch to a decision, wit! IY Stromboli, Old Rosebud, Borrow, | horses well, but more often they can the United States at Manhattan Casin can hardly beat: this for! Clover’ The medal winters to dateare:| he United War Workers. as been selling boxes for $1,000 iy contested at @ eprcial boxing show to be bad 18 several important events, where./handle them ill. 18h Street and Eighth Avenue toano oa nerve. Jack Britton, the ex-|Joe Conlin, 185, and George McFad-| Camp Uptons’ team has been sent apiece and actually getting the kale.|a¢ the Annory A, A, of Boston oo next Thumday OO Where, are tho great horses to fill] Bowle had its opening yesterday, | Tow evening, when they hold their ten! pr welterweight champion, wants °° 1% through stiff practice by Lieut. John| Large William not only expects to! night for the bouefit of tho family of Matty| the gaps if France and Canada calls|/It was some opening, a record at- | annual masque and civic ball, Many sur 0 fight Jack Dempsey. Britton rang Owing to the fact that Mort Lindsey| Mallory, camp athletic officer, and unload quite a few boxes at these bow poy ae pevalas x Hen Ughtweight, who ene ere Lem y aes Bee FengenOs. and van over-the top hush press ca morellien will be ferment MELRD 00 the phone to tell us eo, 14407 ine, sICK list, Joe, Stern, Her dt |Capt. Dun Hurley, coach. Hurley| fancy prices, hut he prdies tet ine fatter Me ell cee conten tee coal racing avery day? bility of “Director James. O'Hara Ges" and 'gentiomen appearing. inthe That’s a fine bunch of big stiff Dyckmann in a match series at the| Played with Harvard about fifteen big stands will be well filled by the Hamey Adaig Willie Jactson and Young Britt,; Sunbriar and Exterminator willjand Ringmaster Marty Mahoney t0\ coo accruven, Many of tha teateoh tha heavyweights we have, isn't it. All of Manhattan alleys on Nov, 17, years ago, He assisted Percy Haugh-| Sport populace that never lets somes Benay Valger and Johnny Buckley, Battling therefore be a loss ge racing if they handle, The racing was, E01, with yd Pap tiaen pe Ppa an a ’ a . | Reddy and Young & Norte a * el is certain |the defeat of Pen Rose dividing the ° if them afraid to fight this fellow Schultz won a medal at the| ton coaching the Crimson eleven from | thing good go by without sitting in. i Fowae, Sante, Kid Norfolk and Porky | are shipped wey. Pe Saran | HIB OACbaE Of, SRR ORs OVINE TH tsa (0 attend Wh to race In Ci 5 im ” rs ‘a alleys, 104th Street and Co-| 1919 to 1912, Yesterday Collector Edwards had i ve . ven Ii hi 1 - he said. ¥, If no one ‘Avenue, on Wednesday evenini that are disbarred from racing in New| success of seven long sho! Pen t: else will fight him at the Garden to- peo eee ta Henry poln alss| ‘The team's leader, Capt. Frank Lit- Charlie Brickley, the same Brickley| Owing to the fact that Frinkie Nelson, the| York will find solace in the rich| Rose, up to yesterday, had thir- ; 5 Hoboken lightweight, te sick, . t nd finished second three | | Morrow night for the war fund, rl {ota “of"ei me Svem with @) te, plays right end, and he's some whe! ices eae end Fripeslan out hinge ot the Armory A" A. of deme ‘ity oar] C’Winatornl be left? Omar Khayam, |times, For the first time. in. her | i go on with him.’ i ; a. wingman, He played with Harvard|° Plonships SeVErAs | cancelled his bout with Harry Pierce of Brovkim|Johren and Jack Hare (two horses | career she was as far back as third, ¥ *TU post $1,000 too,” went on Jack,!,,{tem's Manhattan Rowling alle * in yo11, Lteut. Hugh Bard, former| Yeas @#O, exercising down in Wail |for next Monday night, and nae matched Harvey| that had to be retired this fall be- | Duchess Lace and My Friend beating MEE is guarantee it will be a regular Qoomnts io indies wowling on Keturday | Kansas University eter, is at right| treet with his educated toe. Tho/ Adsl, te lol lishtwelght, to mest Youe| cause they were lame) and War | her home. tight” {afternoon Victory medals will be thel tackle, He 4 ey ry. | former Harvard star booted a foot- |. Uw New Jomey fighter, to clash in the} by prizes for which the will compete, | #ek!e. le is very fast and aggres-| | |star bout of cigut rounds, As both men are ° ‘ "We admire your nerve, Jack,” we pag sive. Idcut. James McFarland played| 0%! with his old-time skill into wait~ | rugged fightom they sbould pat up a great bout, Pl t R b ld ald. “You'd be taking a dig chance! arty Kendull and Frits Kendall were) two years ago with the University ing arms that veached out through — ; ‘an Jonnson ans to eoul ef being flattened.” fey Garel Gr ae Hatie| of Washington. He is right auarc,|02,0be® Window in Morgan's offlce| sunt at ine dinwie Cl ieee Geen Fi th (é4 d © ImOb, 1 Boo't know about that,” no| homing clue atthe New York alleys] «vig. strapping one, who delights in| Md from an alcove in the Stock x. nigh. “Ite hig blacis ho. will allop Baseball rom e Groun Dp . Ss . replied. “It would be for a 004 | mane Feok 38 é charging against his opponent. ¢ eee ae eo an heigl Wile ee aioe’ colored 1 of exchanging ideas on the nec- “an im and Jac! urray, two he novel performance attracted reeaan. 8 jack who haila frmn | essary steps to reorgi fairs | 2 Gause anyhow. I've fought heavy- | wil Knows Yorkville bowlers’ won| Idout. A, Goldberg, ventre, played| pig crowd, which enabled the active, Pmuadelobia, They will come together in the mar ; Havel er the HEIDE SOE RGIES SHR: BEDOIA r Weights before. I do in the gymna-|medals in a tournament. rolled atl this position while at Columbia. He rowd, the active star bout of eight rounds, Wills bested Thompon| Says Minor Leagues Have) pues ; i ium every day and none of them has A™*nna alleys on Wednesday evening. Mr, Edwards to dispose of @ big pile seral weeks in “Philly,” but ‘Thomysos Se 7" To a % id a is an accurate passer and roams all| of tickets for to-morrow’s game. | (igures he cau tara the tables im thie scrap. Shown They Can’t Govern | MINOR LEAGUES THREATEN mussed up ye ; | John ¥, Camann. the veteran ten-pin| over the lot making tackles, The battalion which will come to ; 2 Gs REVOLT OVER THE DRAFT. “Is that right about Leonard's baa S78") (who, 8, manaxing the bowling) nay Shepard, four years ego at|N°w Yerk from Yaphank to-morrow| Thre i a revort circulated to the Themselves. . yi hand?” Brittoh then asked. Jexpecta to stage from ten to ffteon| Rates, was rated athe and march up Fifth Avenue ‘before! ‘ect that ‘Tom Cowler, the’ English heavy. sy 4 . (Assured that {t was and a genuine tournaments at his alleva between now ates, wan rai one 0} best) the game will be composed of 1,000 “«isht may engage Danny Morgan as his man PEORIA, Ill, Nov. 15.—It seems t> PF miitten ‘becccoed tee tant | tnd the end of the drive guards in the country, This big fel-| soldiers selected for their soldierly Acopler, it 6 claimed, te wm satistied with! CETCAGO, Nov. 15.—August Herr-| be war of one kind or another all good records and bear- be has een, handling fairs and. th the time, Rumblings of a new paying, “Leonard would have been a|, P!%, Bill Grant ‘of the Bronx, Central | ww 1 left guard tor Upton. Capt.| iipearny mann, Chairman of the National Base- eye repo ; x ‘ ing. They will have leave until re- Morgan to look’ afr Ws aftaite Ie the . 4 4 . 4 |atleya reports that James J. Mulcahy Minish, lett tackle, Alled this position| veiile Monday. ‘The battalion will, {'ifjqcrk¥n, ou. 0 make Haire In the | ail commission, and B. B. Johnson,| turbance in baseball came yester- "You are to on instead rere with nm neore of 198 Frank |fOUr years back while at Ureinus,| leave the Long Island Railroad's 334|“ “"%" “* * OSS " Predaent of the American League) cay afternoon at the mesting of the : ze ead with |Tomitz and. Frank Roach also won| He ts a strong, heady forward. Street station and start up Fifth rae eee seibar of the Matinnel Com| Eaneeg gescciatien Of Frocsemona: la Boldier Bartfield,” we told Jack. | mele. Ret Gace cecin, tae Avenue at 11,80 o'cock to-morrow, LOVING CUP FOR WINNER a66 glee meme tay to] een! Langues bere, when stress) We're strong for tecly “Is that eo? Well, he'll be all) 1 nuine Junker, treanu 6 waa’ ccete 7 Froll, left end, per-| morning. The Princeton rooters will| mission, held a conference to-day to) protest wat made against the present) , x gang rune roprarerof the Goett | formed st Colgate and was @ mem-| precede them by an hour, going” to OF BIG SOCCER GAME) aiscuss matters relating to the future] ®ystem, of drafting players from the nique! s ¢ “Wouldn't Ted Lewis and you make tha “secretary lof Line Bowllng Cam. o je cbamplonship Colgate| juncheon, before the game. — Hoth ramen conduct of professional baseball. ‘A Tesolution presented by A. R. Specially when it comes h ‘$5 clu 4 Me- 1 0 to the winner of ‘, the National , President of the Three ri tr mittee of the that her ciub/team of 1915, 1 it. Blesworth M: joard special) A loving cup will go to thi ¢ Nati 1} Tearney, President of the Th 1 @ better fight?” we inquired. has subscribed for ono ‘of the Victory | xutien, formerly with t trains of the Sixth Avenue L at 66th 1 Internationgl soc No hint of the plans League, was passed without a dis- to making clothes for boys. _ “Oh,” and Jack's voice sounded glee- | medals and that the members will roll 2 merly w he University Street, proceeding to Polo Grounds. | nlohen ee Qauied Senet | Commission members have in mind) senting vote. id Rs. Gu “Td rather fight bim than any. |" **™° Mt & later date. vhampions, and a picked team from| for the reorganisation of the sport his resolution demands that the Play plays havoc unless " 4 Canada, to be played farrison Field, | w is permitted to be resumed erican League and the National , * | Sodus T ear he's la, tas yoliow | yy Semel nneryat me Ra WESLEYAN HANDICAPPED (BIG SKATING CARNIVAL TO _ |! onipa(ihe Sohal Ria asa when it is permitted to cu ex: | Meaguertelinuish the righ er"the @ boy’s suit and overcoat Nf ‘ ft and also the practice of “farm- * ming. last ‘were: Georas Baseball Club, at 2.50 o'clock Sunday | ¢, the report from] {ig a ‘ E s on Monday evening last wore: George FOR COLUMBIA BATTLE.) BE HELD HERE ON MONDAY, |“te:1207, cept, in answer to the report fiom] ing out, players under an optional AFC | built to stand the [ACK then changed the subject to| Martin Cahill with 26 VAT. |" Ail conflicting soccer matches of what-| Peoria thal sda Leagues in| 8A committee consisting of Holland, Strain! "Gotten, . “Why eoudn’ — MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Nov. 15—| yyy, ever importance, national champlon- | Of Professional Basebal iuted a| Tearney and Joe Tinker, owner’ of ey. Y couldn't he| tn the tournament staged by the mem. | werieron wilt he without the vorriees of |, .Wi® Joe Moore, Walter Kuehne, the|ships, A.K.A.” cup competition ana | annual session thero had appointed #] (i clumbus ‘Club of the American All wool and fast color fight Dempsey? Would they put| bers of the. Diamond Rowling Club | Gyre Anderson, tight tackler wh two Gershel brothers and several other| tose of lesser calibre, have been can-| committee to demand the abolition of} Aysociation, was .ap fabrics: : _ Up @@reat battle?” jat Grotheer’s alleys, Webster Avene pel ede fag rd re skaters who are rated among the “?.rat| coed .m, deference to the draft, with the alternative of a| sent the protest to t \fabrics: workmanship, the We'shail demand the right to aia | Very best. Pays! and Tremogt Avenue. Mr. Franklin was ‘e he Harrison Park, wh Lad aed ae] misslo: ‘st | "We agreed tacy would, but remarked | the winnerbof the Victory medal with | morrow afternoon. leo" in this country sotered tm“ th ar | guvarence Gt ainlewn Tene ber) We ahall ote 4 Both Anderson and Peck, the varsits MWe Compaen aie Lobe deoreta sith flags |. Heferring to that demand, President | Bo oft nate Ty "OF having them dratte thet perhaps Jim didn't want any of|* *°F? of 36. o handicap at the 181st St . seo fit instead of having them draft- premier id ? _ Dempsey’s game. Frank B. Greis, treasurer of the Shad | quarterback, left Monday for she OM- im Btrest -09 Bkatlng Allied natioi 4 Johnson sald: d by the jor le ? + oe “Well,” answered Jack, “Cottey was! Creek Howling Club of ithe otham |cers’ Training School at Camp Lee. ged) erg night the first skate and of the United jJeene plans we have for restoring prices ranging {rom 42,000 down to : Boys’ hats, shoes and fix- ‘i i esterday in the *| Pal Bow 78, Fulto reet | Btrieberg will take Capt, Anderson's @ season promises to ee baseball after the war contemplate | $750, as prevails un ing con- ings of a quali S tebae cout ventraay 0 tne eym- an Lata Noah ea, Bs ae Canc ae antareht| maura’ vp to any event ‘of hWnd] Athlete Carnival ana panes, _|Dulising from the ground uD.anditat| Meat SCL tA tno aaopioa Our boys! ee ae i W., inclosing hin check for a Victory % The Athletic Associati il hold teens ‘ ney | Rew salary Hmits and agreed to . "How do you think I would go with! meils! which the members are to reii| “Grey ation will hold an fessional Baseball ¥ ate gd ; E medal which Tell The track has been meam.red by of- Athletic Carnival and Vic Association of Professional | Feclassification of leagues with the "this Dempsey man, Jack? he asked for during tho week, Pi oer ™ Pabedibe .% ate wes flotale of the Eastern Amateur Skating the eth arnival and Victory Dance at l7eagues which for years has been in-| ¢xception of the nine. that survived Official outfits for Boy ‘ 5 . K me, - jon with the 69th Tn New ¥. capable of managing its own affalrs.| last season, Tho three Class: AA . | SS ‘Great, I told him, ‘and if you beat! int “sles. 4 Reaets, Demt-1 cemege anne catty iA She tethen, wih bo win be held pep sanction it ular at is o'cioc towmnorrow ver [in fact, the great majority of cased Webcacleion acd che tatarantional Peouts of America: § “ P alk sociation and nte 0 ‘ f apa i think you could, you would Brooklyn, N.Y. had hin ley cktreets: | back at bis old position. Boote will be ‘actically all of the best ning. ‘Admission will be 25 cents. The|that have come before the national) pan Assocs nternational | h S the biggest fighting card in the 0” Wednesday Inst when bowlers of |at fullback and will do the drop kicking atare have already taken advantage of WLoPw ctl” Gaweatsn’ alvare’® will ee | Comrmion in recent years Daye Ove tainty regulating "28"! Rogers PEET Company © " T lary regulations, : both soxes from all sections of Brook! pun! the practice periods allotted by the man- aF,,Work Campaixn. There will bel mince league cases on appeal, We) “nie saiury limit of Class A leagues : ‘ Irishman thought te /faine.'®,,the, alleys for ‘the ‘purpose of Achy a agement after the afternoon and evens home office: including w Wevard dene joontemplate a reorganization that! was fixed at $2,600 a month, CREP Broadway { t oie divest then concluded semin4, nart 8 the ple Victory lourna-| vovier M.S. W! ing sessions. ne NS rN afe “nites toe Hash: |Weill provide @ better government for| at $2,000, Class C at $1,400 ind Ciags at 13th St. “The at 34th a ment that was rolled there. There were | #vier ins at Basketball, 7 lyard dash and egg race for girl the minor league than they have ever D at $1,200. The clubs will be Four 4 enough work for such ton medal, winners all told as follows: | Xavier High School won its second nia 1@ only one oP the features, should be handed in as soon as | enjoyed.” Quired to deposit substantiel must: mroad Corness”* son's forget,” said Jack, Mrs. Lia Rot. a irs, Ts. Giles, | basketball game of the season -cster-|O%ere will include exhibition skating le to Mr. Sherin of the cashier’ ‘The conference here is said to be satese, with tire tea. re nies! jeata Wi way ners” Fifth Ay ; f 280, Gay when {t defeated the quintet from (bY Paut Wilson and Miss Lena Uksila division, Mr. fishes ofthe, supply, dic Imerely preliminary, to the annual {ts )wit result in, fine tor 12 fires St Wee Ale . By, Ni High Scbco! by @ ecore of 824 John Daly, not to mention th There’ wil aise be einging and a band Meetings of the National Amer- two rena ana rfeiture of their ‘oi ' re (ot trom Thomas Maals'a Golden conan * band [Can Lenaues next mont pur frenchiaa shina , : a aisaahai ; ‘ NARA tans CE a ‘ . ’

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