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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 19, 1918. ‘BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORKDPHIADPHAN BOXING NEEDS HOUSE CLEANING - - - - ~~ By Thornton Fisher NOWPRESIDENT — | sie sali WU ageeea alll OF AMATEUR UNION A RING TOF Ae? ING (6KT ANY WHITE tigers ats Samuel J. Dallas of Meadow- y brook Club Unanimously Elected at Annual Meeting. PHILADELPHIA, Nov. 19.--Sam- uel J. Dallas of the Meadowbrook Club, Philadelphia, was unanimously elected President of the Amateur Athetlc Union of the United States at the annual meeting of the organi- zation. Frederick W. Rubien of New York was re-elected Secretary Tr urer, and the following were named Vice Presidents: J. F, Conway, Boston; J. T. Taylor, Pittsburgh; Robert Weaver, Los An- geles; Latrobe Cogswell, Baitimore.+ T..0 next annual meeting will be held in Boston, The junior, sentor and all-around champlonship ‘mcets were not awarded, the committee having jurisdicthua holding up for further consideration the one application received. It was from the Hog Island Shipyard Ath psey Knocks Out Flynn Al- | 1 > most As Quickly As He Did 1) Fulto | rena Publishing Oo, aioe World.) | seeing Jack Dempsey , knock out ponderous Porky Flynn of Boston at Phila- last night in two minutes and Dh seconds, we don't Diame Jess a for hiding away down on his 8 farm or in his Texas oi Dempsey certainly proved as a puncher and quick finisher fs one of the best men the ring ANYONE WHO MAKES AW HONEST’ knew, His punche: hort as any ‘ever miw, rarely mias the mark av| COLORED FIGHTER & “GOAT” BY them at. He is the pugilistic ) “SHOVING HIM IN” OW THE ABove from the Hog I eee OF Une Sen A Se | % 4 J Other national championships awa lows land the result iva knock-, FIGHTER: ONGKPECTEOLY SHOULD GE , - ’ edtre ae follows tyes . i Va } =| ie ven~ je Ww 5 GIVEN THE RAZZ = Z piTeRymile, run and seven-mile wa Swimming | outdoor, 100 straightaway, Lincoln Park B. C., Chi- cago; 880 yarda United Labor La Pittsburgh; one mile, Multromah Portland, Or ten tr a, Riverto J, Yacht ub; high diving, Bue A.C, Columbus, 0. Swimming, indoor, 50 yards, Chi- hae A. A.; 100 yards, Pittsburgh A. A.; 220 yards, Detroit A. C.: 500 yards, Pittsburgh A. A.; backstroke, Detroit breast stroke, women, Columbus; prey almost broke his Fulton | jeen-wecond knockout record iast | t. As soon as the bell rang, ne | rd.Flynn, shot out a to his nose, tuMing him around, then hooked the same hand to} { Bostonian’s chin. Flynn astaricd pfall sideways, but as he was going ae Dempsey grabbed him under | arm pits and held him up so that | THE SOONER THE BOXING GAME “CANS” A-FEW GUYS He: BETTER THE FUTURE OF BOXING WILL BEcoHE ® fancy diving, women, Los Angeles fai icenommuneuisddamamndnielithite Flynn's hand touched the fiour. pes f ] d Dempu “shot in another punch | OUT IN 100 yards, women, Philadelphia Turn it e xtomach, as he might have THE ALLRY WW th ll D bl A ad Basketball, Los Angeles A . “) ine, he would have had a five second faz: bebion Ac Oe peenaatle, i ckout on his record | | THere- Simon! ootoa ouole e er fetes Auth wrestling hirininghay - [ert jv ja.; handball, Los Angeles A. : LYNN, a normally clever big tet-| ~ The union rejected one record, tly ——Jot Duke P. Kahanamoku, Honolul . Planned for Saturday |=.—— OUI, sian’ was’ neat ths toeats: —— ‘At the Polo Grounds Big Revival of Sports feconde th, ibe 10-yard open tie, asl Pound limit with Fultod a couple of s J Bare ago at New Orleans, never had of OOF | nsor’s ivickname Durin Comin CAN witnesses of the. union was ics oat ean uric, ane i 99| The Feature Game WIN Brine tthe’ awe, Amor ve g g Y Ls Cr tater whine “eature Ga i ring | improved a great deal. a camps shall not'lose his amateur feft hook to the chin, had stung| 8s 0 a a jany former college gridiron stars standing. Without any showy footwork, Te-4De ares Together Princeton Aviators| were drawn to Harvard when the{Both “Pro” and Amateur|, Many officers of the golt and lawn | The union rejected an amendment psey was on top of him every! ! Maryland Racegoers Discard- BOWIE SELECTIONS. the start in which the Hawalian made Navy Department lished @ ‘radio tennis associations are at present in| proposed by the Pacific Association that and Harvard Radio School,| schoo: ‘at’ Cambridge, nearly two| Bodies Planning Big Come- jgetvice, and it Is impossible to secure | foreign athletes shail not be eligible to atements regarding ths 1919| compete in championships. ‘ years The school turned out * champtonahi tourn, - 0 rT e ; je first clean knockdown came| ; pdt and Ne Other Probably|a°big ‘squad of footbal! ‘candidates back for All Athletics. ment, however, among the players and | ttinols Ane” aguince. Rwarding. tis . ; about two minutes of fighting. | ing the Dope Sheets to First. Race—Lackawanna, Tiger Rhy this season, and the wireless men followers of ‘these sports is ovet=|qater polo championship to the Ch 4 sey crowded the Hostonian ; | Rose, Wencka. Granite State and Newport} had visions’ of mopping up all oppo- i whelmingly in favor of a restoration | cago A. A., the Board of (Governors su al one side of the ring, and stand- | Back His Mounts. Second Kace—Poultney, St. Quen- nu - sition, PORT governing bodies, both ama-| Cf, continuance of the title tourneys|tuined the action of the Champions! ME With legs wide apart and his body | cay tn, Uncle's 1 Sailor Elevens, One of their first opponents was teur and professional, are prepar- |" ‘Those authorities who discuased the | committee in giving the ttle to thy ing from side to side, us if on xanird | Race—Star Finch, diss ne the military combination from Cam 4 } are Prepar-| si uation as individus: ¢ | Shiengo. organization " at the waist line, sunk a left | (Special to The Evening World.) le ane ee Devens, at Ayer, Mass. The soldic for an extensive revival of com-| same sentiments, Two thousund.dolars will be givin Flynn's stomach, Then swiah| BALTIMORE, Nov. 19-—"If you) John, Graphic. oe ee By William Abbott. team at the time mustered a number {Petition during the coming year. Re-|@ foregone conclusion that pre-war |foF pone th CMP Ue yS oi) Ari cams the right in the shortest pos- | Want to beat the races, back Ensors| | Fifth “Hace—Silk ld, Jayata, HERE will be one big footbali|% old Harvard stars and they made |ports from all sections of the coug- conditions will be restored at the aus | puted for camp athistic equipment In drive to the jaw. Flynn went mounts.” Such is the trend of con- Sinth Reobu-bicttne; Piedra; BI session Saturday after fl the radio team strike its colors. But|try are to the effect that authorl-|and February. this country during the demobilization ward through the ropes on to !versation on the race trains to the| men . » Bier- y noon @t|this proved a blessing in disguise, |ties and organizations are alreauy| , 1m track ‘and field athletics the | deriod. Press stand and almoat to the re the Polo Grounds. A double-}for the radio te: fot the pr \. thair | Amateur Athletic Union is plannin, Seventh Race —Zennia, Wild gE Proper | planning to re-enter the field of thair Ld , just as Fulton did at the New. Howie track these days, It'a no longer ball park. Dempsey evidentiy the fashion to see men- poring over Thyme, Vocabulary. header is now being arranged by th va football committee of the sport cam- slant to its prospects and improve- | particular activity and aid in re-es- | 2/1, 0mbitious programme, and L Mf he tment haa boon very marked te ove: fastsning ware aoe aid tn rece | iin porsibie afta artnet Loew and Cohan to knock his opponents into the the “dope” sheets on a still hunt for ae ¥ sequent gam c t paign, one of the games to bring tu, broader basis than reached, at any| meeting in Philadelphia yesterday. | ° Set, Bat Bakatd'SF gk WE |mineen What they dono an och | poe rniarday gar Mee Mut anal Even‘ erinaton Aviator | aalr Gi'he Beal atte Saves |" nke’yS ios den Snore tnan|wigyetione ne woe eetaiots| © DOnate Prizes he struggied to his feet. He Other, “Which horses will Ensor | Quchess hace. Dana foe ana | A aahie boctientae robably Granite State and Newport. | cutli be | jeld.dows fap, the conduct of the & A,! n Bettie Bluff, for she| A double portion of high-class foot-| Probably Granite State Newport.|cutline the possibilities, it can Se!m'c. but it lea well k fi y BS eg en peey Onek.. He) rider 2 held command from tho time he got | ball the same afternoon Will be a dis-| rhe Newport gobs have been boast-/said that many annual meetings of | he ‘army and BOE GG or Big Meet | sttick in a corner, | “Two-a-Day Buddy” is the nick-|her off well at the start, but his rid-| tinct novelty for New Yorkers, The| 2% of their prowess o1 L sega Ne ed frtpgi les which were expected to| strongly in favor of athletics andy Bee ; Dempacy ‘tried to pry this defenne BAMe they have fastened to Ensor,|10& enabled Duchess Lace to win. If| double attraction, coupled. with thy While tHe Jacks on the receiving abip|be perfunctory or omitted entirely | will put no obstacles in the way of dockey O'Brien, who had the leg up| colorful fixings of a big school game) *t&tioned in the Hudson River are| will now take on momentous interost | Prope? competition. Two of the prominent ‘nen of the and couldn't, until he hooked | This is due to the fact that for a long rey quite confident of their ability tojin the reconstructign period which ts all and rowini wo of the | theatrica: as r q of orld who hi onat ES air is ks esa ee | , on Ground Swell, had handled his/and lively tunes from numerous 4) si sports at the colleges, are su Wa capil ; nated Mn ts ontety, Yisne poco a |time, with scarcely an intermission, | filly as well the positions of the fillies| bands, should come near filling the sink all hopes the Newport team may | c miss. ins Ott, oe league basebatt| to be revived. If the 8 gem, rules | prizes for the games of the h “Ove centre of the ring, but that w he has been riding two winners a day | would have been reversed at the| great stands, especially when priges have to annex the Eastern naval title], Blided after hi b une City tr stretch by taking the rail position] Saturday's service game will be a3 teres C after him with uncanny speed | pire City track this fall he rode three from O'Brien and in the stretch|annudl Harvard and’ Princeton, bat,| 8, of the Lawyers’ Club yesterday, | which it had climbed when the world And the fight was over practically winners one day and just was beaten | straightened out Duchess Lace and . continue in ei fect until the close of Here” varia anh the 13th K tt teeot tinelen mate the June term the games and races|ment Coast Artillery Corps, football meet-|{inmedigtely reach the” Meiehea” ti | Will be conducted along the same| York Guard, Thursday night, lines which now prevail in football Marcus Loew, owner of Loew's the- Is gure to be resumed next spring bead aut {the bottom ropes 404 | Pimlico he rode two winners, but not | fied to obtain the race by claiming | son the game is provin that will take much punishment. Tho| fates. loss of star players and main-| Yachting also will come back to It: jo the count ” . b * 0 ry a ‘ey | tenance of duplicate parks in some | own and plans already are bei =| a foul, but it was dismissed by the|% ee P ble! best seats will go at $2, which is dirt| {fen must be solved, in 1] side or rene neaite: “Wasn't necessary the first two winners, for several days | stewards, PER Satay fot an ee! cheap for the Fare attraction prom-| by accomplished Between now and|and cruises which ‘Were’ ‘abandoned ¥ ec slo: © pund " . next Ap SEE DOUOHMNTY, isettelnee cite Os rien — Little headway can be made toward | 84 Tin SUPE Ae Ww ville, Pa., sportsman and fight joter, a second Tex Rickard tn any jockey bas had for several years, |beon In hiding hop out. Firing Line,| ball conditions this season, but It's e MANY NEW MEN ENTER Masseple Loosens Vp Those 4 Joints—Drives Out Pain Y Ways, tells u story about Demp- inthe elaven days of racing at the |Who usually wins a race in the fali| absolutely a safe bet to say the game THIS YEAR’S BIKE RACE, ae Which shows the simplicity of the Hill Top tack he rode fifteen wine | Of the year at log odds, ran true to| will be a real.battle. The Princeton | ee Priced know why thousands use ¢ seneation and his abhurrence-o? ners hed second form by capturing the third race and| Aviators have some formidable foot: in| RT. held @ Victory tournament at Thum's Plent " iuetercte cace you experience the Umelight. it was after Dempsey was Yeates io" hye times and | cevarding his backers by paying them | ball material bhai tal ght ty Bg ale Since tine acca nee frit The | tho international Hxcday’ race’ at Mindi Gad sett It gives, Knocked out Battling Levinsky| “What is the use of bothering with | $4960 for The embryo airmen early in the| reat numbers 4 nd Siedler aon Sguare, Gergen, ie week of en. | ust B Jer & cncedrom the hearest Hy tactbres ious TA auates lian tothe weeny Ce ae sason hastily gathered a playing |S"4 Cavanaugh, Sarrington an ie 1-7. Gus Lang, Willie Keller and Tadic | drug store. is a clean, white oint- Philadelphia's richest und most in-\is 40 back Hnsore mounts?” said a| In order to help horsemen meet the| combination and, not waiting to per-|4™d Skinner and Beamish meet jn a recovered from tack of Byron were among the leading amatcur| ment, made with the oil of mustard. Mtial citizens had expressed a de-|regular to-day, "He saves hours of | present high prices of feed, Manager| fect teamwork, bravely challenged | scheduled series of games in the Metro-) 4. cnristic of the Oatis Hayes y ae red for the big | Better than a rm or and does to see Dempsey afterward at the werk lookune the ponies up and then {James F.O'Hara announced to-day | the Tiger varsity, the same team|politan two-man team tournament at! ports the following medal win |gtind. "but the $30,000 In ‘prize ‘mores | Not blister. Brings ease cad comfor: Mallevue Stratford, Dougherty bad sucnning which one to back. Herides | that in the future, until the end of| that routed the soldier eleven from|the Metropolitan Alleys, St. Nichols Suse ples ee haven ; : Y & ‘ ? is€d to bring the tigater over. a good 1 and the guessing ends|the meeting on Nov, 30, the total|Camp Upton last Saturday by the|Avenue and 161s, Street. On Wedn: 4 ; tined the scheme of the footbali|war first took toll of America’s moat | OUt with more freedom. atres, and Gi n : 4 Ule—almost, While neither of the two}?l! popu c ° * ec - |atres, he han, the h na For three days in auccession, Friday |D0#t: O'Brien was not able to keep | and Black and Crimson, yet they| t®% fly popular prices for the rare | recor in atheri the greatest| Will be arran, for the nines and "as donated a set of prizes for the jerous left to Porky's stomach: y y y | treat i iform can parade 000 lowing with’ th 4 8 Ground Swell straight and she lost| have been in training lon# enough at| ‘reat. | Men in uniform can p Crisis of modern times with the care] there is a possibility of @ revival of 1,000-yard handicap and Mr, Cohan a” a i with'the right to the chin, and Saturday of last week and yes-|more than the length she waa beaten | Prrceta nd Tine lon# enough vt) past the ticket takers’ booths for 50| tailing of the 1918 season by only a| the Eastern rowing classics. Foot- has donated a set for the 00-yard epearcoed stuff, but very effec- terday, he has captured the first and|when she carried O'Brien across the| ome of the hehattions be the rival for the football committee real-| month, ball will resume its normal place in run handicap. . } 4 yan went over backward, second races on the programmes, At| {tack to the Judges’ stand. O'Brien|inetitutions, and partly for this rea-|/#e8 @ soldier's bankroll if not one! Problems relative to high railroad | cobeg® sport neat fall. meeting with a winning average of 27] Mud, the ankle deep kind, made| getting a comparative line on t per cent, ‘16 highest average that|some of the “long boys" who have | rival teams because of unsettled foot offered this year has proved too much | while it is being rubbed ca! of an inducement and the trio decided Musterole is recommended by many the excitement after the finish with’ him ‘Ne one bas to ‘ “ asters F . py tne lgay night Cordes and Buckingharn, | : to abandon th r H guess |of each daily programme at Bowle| score of o 7 The varsity won iv iT andrews ndon the amateur ranks and y Dempsey bad slipped into his dress-| whether he ix trying to win; that is| would be $5,500. Six purses will have|7 to 0, but only after one of the CT ae ee oot Priday ewe | ny of Manhattan chase ‘after’ the ald. Cocioes ead nurses, Miltenact Jar are ) and the other one | hardest-fought games seen for a long| Steiner and Alpers, Miller and Garfolite | Metal the Rational Alleys, ris a native of Newark and hos is, croup, s g room, got into hin clothes and one sure bet.” $800 added to e % peared. Dougherty searche!| nsor's winners in the first two will be worth $700, r Ae “|been a consistent winner at the Velo-| neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- hile down in Jungleland, Since t and Wagner are to nook up| bina ig cg lf Mal aa 4 ig) sy, rheu eas low Se eis ath ast L. ul iii ALLS sielaAd. Blmoe that | hing tseag, 02 cree | cont a tah othe American flier, Turd |Saia a Med Biaegto ates Elm | matiam, lumbago, pains and aches ofthe “M@eeengers scurrying around town. eo ven pee pe Street, Hrookiyu, have made s\ier's team mate. 4 back Sots, sprains, sore Brcscien, ‘bruises, o) hp dida't want to disappoint tho us before that much of Rutgers’ grid- . rolled at the Pastime Bowl: | ( Roldcrpecker of the Howling) Bob Speara, Alfred Grenda, Fi ilblains, frosted feet, colda \e mires, | Dempsey, couldn't iro auccess tae been, due. tp Ake iis Fistic ews 3 We lo. k and Gossi AD od sofuird vaio a Sten Biro: Fred | Victory iealy ame’ 9 teak ot (oer toe Wever, May Haton, Witte, Eager, Fred the chest (itoften prevents pneumonia) oa anywhere. Jougherty arrived feriorit of her opponents, rather ohn Cc) TH , Magin rrobach and Kopaky have a jars; ie i PEP wt hie Chester Hotel, where Dempsey than to any exceptional football skill \ a ae - all signed up and will be teamed in ace, beopial sine Gah A. Willie, 212, Was sopping, about enidnight, on the part of the New Jersey eleven.| Fo, " 1 ~ f | 0 be |few days. Beet etait is Jack op ne pert ob th r, " wt nfl For the first time in several months Heinen, the Chicago heavyweight, who has charge | jong Hylers of the Saginaw Bowling Club won | rolled for at the ¥ MA alleye, oth Mireet and epee weer ipy™ en her ight, ready for bed, | Here i# Mr, Bergamore’s lates the fight fans of Boston will have af the battlers, said last night that be doesn't |, Victory medal ins Victory tournament roll’ | Second Avenue, Brookiya, during the week Reese Outpoints Kene, ere did you go after the hight ‘Vo the Sporting Editor hat ight 1 know when they will sail for the other aide, but | st the Mroadway Pallace Alleys. with & soars of TRENTON, N. J.. Nov, 19.-At the asked Jimmy Jel fe a change to-night to see two big fellows | 0°" ‘This was nade with @ double pinochle ln the | er Paul Gmyrek of the Ebling Casino Al- : i ‘ Well, 1 gucos | wasn't far wrong xvecta it to be the latter part of this week: a Trenton A, C. last night Freddie Reese fome Awell prec on my dope r vg the Rutgern {clash In a twelve-round bout to a de-| tenih frame Mr. Bylere te past sixty. | St knns Atenue and 156th Strvet, bas done lot New York City outpoinied Yours “Why, Matt 1 took @ fong| team mo-calied “Boarlet [el#lon at the Armory A. A. of that city. | |,John Jennings, manager of the Armory A. A abble Kunse of the Arion Bowling Alleys, Mas: | the WW. W" Fund, and they wish to extend thelr | Tne of Buffalo. Reese forcal the fixht- Walk” (Matt is Dougherty's sixteen-| Soc °. rhey - |Kid Norfolk, the colored heavyweight, | °f Jemey City, ts trying to sign up Joe petth, Ie Ley gives all credit to J. J. Rilley, Willlam | thanks to him. Paul bas taken It-on himself to see | Ing all thew: Erne welghed 123 cours: They travelled among ‘ colored heavy “ PeGr-old won), sald Jack. “We struck| the lamba 'til the butcher cut ‘em and Clay ‘Turner, the Indian VWsht |for qumenneewelant, with some blz w IF btoce, arorae, Medowen, cae, on rine aoe CeTang, GMD rollns at Ebling's eub- | pounds. Reere 128 pounds. @ little restaurant up the Mine and| down. With a team. - bud ef for @ contest a lub, He saya he does not | Kremer for the success ‘on his alleys." Me head — ee DAUBERT WANTS $2,150 6 m of veteran# |heavyweight, will be the ate up &@ lot of pie and drank about| kept together regardless of the t rapp rs who 0 put on t red boxers as he is of the | grecthe winners. {ifveet i auaris on ik | Kept toes x will swap punches in this go, Norfolk mm that do not Like to nee colored 5 £5 : , y were able to defeat tighter y renin, “Mow,” asks Dougherty, “how can| h made a big hit with the boxing fans [shters oppose each other, Jennings will try ‘ 4 y Kh school boys, freshmen teama and hook up Rartle; me 2 & Dig fellow who hangs out with kids | and nondescript teams. Yester. [there sometime ago by getting the de; |"! Mok wv Barley Madden with Jeanetve, Serna Tne, FROM BROOKLYN CLUB, and eats ple and drinks milk, go| day they met a good team, not a [cision over Billy Miske, the St, Paul} Jack Britton is ene fighter who does wet draw 7. hhunge, 89, rey see * _ Wrong third class one, and they were |heavywelght, ina twelvesround bout at| "over line Jack hae alieady ncaied hie cA cach Take Daubert. of the Brvokive Besshe 4 ! - | levelled, For a brief spell, they |the,same club. Ture: dofeated | tee” cnany Morgen tc match hie agninet any) | finestere, Vie ling cominittee cf Cid In semigned Ole claim of 83.148 OW that Tut badly| had a little luck In an_oft year, [She 'nongy marie eh Tae eer | MIU. white or “lack, who. can weigh in at) AREA M tae melas of the, latter bod: against Owner Charles Ebbets to Albert ictor \ dent, J. H. Bergumore, is ap-| ‘he us the Great Laken satiatied the club officials that he would | paign fund toring how in Neweck, M.'4,. tan | $0:000, au@ 80,000 bowlers, bat Supreme Court of New York County. , : Dbatiy satlafied. He hoo weitie,| seam i Rutsere rune up against fg 00g Sob cient tor the huslty | siete : io Newark, N. di, last tory medals during the past wee Daubert's claim te for salary for the EVERYWHERE “OVER THERE” ’ them. G, Foster thought he had | colored fighter ie fe ii i b hackumiina: ite hire wich idatstinahse Meta TT louot-stun sa teat | Oe. LAWN LH balance of the season after Labor Pyiy affects men in different ways from very, very ordinary lot’ of foot Itish Pateey Cline, the Focal fighter, may not | ac. of Poiladciabla did ional] iin check to the tre when baseball was stopped by the ; “Here's to y’r” to “Thank God" — But ey tight thing on ‘the Sports Di t's work or fight order. I ernmi | ball ‘players when they meet the |or agsin, He has teen taking on ‘weight 40 Securiay, nisi ation. he. notlted the. eocctanago| Moe Ske membate are 10 bowl for Ak their muctint [thinks ‘he should have been, pal it’ J | real thing. Yours, Vast that he has outgrown the lightweight class | that as dihury Dundee woud ol the pnretn | SisMatt Gt Gas Mees li No Sled Suid | ADRK he, ahoul! have been pal fr, the it’s natural for every man to express his | 1, H. RERGAMORE hesides ts not in the best of health, Iateey nt of being detained | AYO" ws ernment's action Pleasure, to celebrate, by dressing up, hed Resins rour bowels moving treey| Heydler Will Be Elected. | weeks age, but oa seco shave c show in the Gesdan, Tent ‘they | bosttag fea Kaa working hard ‘ee ih 5 \* je advice given by] John A. Heydier, secreta y Pui ror | ale Manager was forded to’ en ™ their ey returmmed to them at | Soest Eee ire 00,008. iu porta that L k BO ssinsrics tach purcians lar ‘Oe cic tater asi oen | Maar anu, is a ue Pe ey cota ok Saat | i wes hati Ou ces:| Look out,for Span- And Here’s the Best 7 ’ |dent since the resignation of John ix, | MA autck Imockout Terry MoGorem took Dundenig pleco! f¥ Nersdalen #12; dolly’ Ladi |S ~ i i 0 al 8 |Tener, will be elected president without | 2elebla reently, ie ren dealer Toa imedale il be! roid for ish Influenza. A Sie end overcoats: made. fe, your opposition when the league bolls its an- fo faht prcmoters ip throug) the State sate! Joe mutt of the Columbia CIud of Whitestone, measure $30 to $60. American, or wt) gouge right along holding their weehly| 1, hes subscribed | tor (7, baditlonal Victory, ° . boxing entertalumente without any interference | medsis for the members of his club to. compete A h f f La, | Dexine entertaluinente without any interference | eda Itaitmable aleve uring the Wonk: t the first sign o ontenta are being oti Buffalo, Syracuse, Mans Lewin of the Hiversiae Bowling Alleys, co Ae oe ot ee oe [8h Borat tnd Doren Area, rromets we a COld take Allies imported fabric. Arnhetm . xative ‘nual meeting in this olty on Dec 10 Many others have been mention! for the }¥Yacancy, but it qin be said that auty [elude in Boston Heydler's name Will come before tie} Tinsky'’s next bout may be with Jim Coffey, the meeting. He is to become, like Lan John | lish heavyweight, fon, president-secretary-treavuicr of Ps rey Te eRPORGUIEY OF Bis the boxing game will be started ruit Rolls Bas delicious a ve as castor oll, They sO New Orleans, beginning on Nov, 25 with " that attends them bas to be made a ;'atikes atid spares Jak » They are made from finest qual-| nn Vere To-Day, [tind bout between Joe Mandot and 1 member six houna before the club cpene, Many wi hln elected, aterilined fruits, Nature'e| Miller J. Huggine, manage? of tho [sitet Tuaas “ise, Scotty Monuleth sa of cur local boxer have be ay pearing at Ueve on cer | Two sTornes . b a to receive 8 flattering offer from Doiinic Jimmie Spinella, who is to laxative, Sclence and Nature com: | Ty.nkeos, will leave to-day for hin winter | Tororich, the fight promoter there. for Jolmny cout Bowllne Alls Sunt CASCAI NINE ce new ALG HINTH STAcEY ano $e make Uoaty, Rolls the perfect | home in Cincinnati, Ohio, wacre he xii! Dundes to meet the winner of the abore bout Tes, oe ecineaes ¢ © ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON Aves, 4 ron | Seaee er m every | probably remain until after the annual | Dundee te @ big favorite at New Orleans, whero he speedy Harlem light. | alleys will compete ‘e 14 °, meeting of the American League to on hae done plenty of fight fast climbing to the top division, scored an easy victory over Young Rector of Jersey City at the ve | from the army and nary to represent thie country | Armory ANA. of Joraey. City. Tast vone In Chicago on Dee, 11. For th Om? stores in Now York, Brookign and|pevera; menthe, im fact sines the clow ar | ‘Twelve of the fighters who have boon selected sia ASG, hg Ba | teat apse P. S. 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