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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 12, 1918. i BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MIEICNBIES — THE WEEK END Sis -aipmeae tli deue yee alas wo . By Thornton Fisher, EXPECT 10 WIN IN CS SiS BEEN Fine > ee pn 6 THE ITD = HE GANG Whe | TO-NIGHT’S FINALS oo ALL WEEK AND / T LOOKS (3 GOING TO HOVE | THE ONLY DAN (5 “har bees i LIKE WELL, \ & FINE DAY WHETHER (ae sree: can GET OUT T- IT Look Like) ITS COMING Down fT RAINS OR NOT King George and Royal Party IT RAINS- IN Buckets Foie Will Attend and Distribute Prizes to Victors. THIS |S LUCK- ke 7? ” ——— | Luct- THE INTO EACH — LONDON, Deo, 12.—The well-known ri ae ae | Boe was, srusines Seay 77 vi KY | meitich tow Sevpares tontay to enbey Frazee Wants to Be Forced Out ( wHeN | GOTUP THIS RA Lypipiivorrse P eRe %& — fa full meat oft the oquaily wet P of Baseball, but on His =| \_HoRNING- NOW ann AVANT VN | waney ‘known American eagle. The lion g Own Terms. | Lkacbte ‘ hy \ VAAN |. good start toward realization of —_ P WHERE IS 4 1 |his gastranomic plans yesterday OOKS as if there is method in — hen, when the British won six of the cight Harry Frazee's seeming fight on nom iNe LEAP-FRoe — preliminary bouts in the Anglo-Amer- Ran Johnson, The whole thing ican service boxing championships, Will come out in the wash at the American League meeting which Starts to-day in Chicago. It 1s pos- sible that Frazee WANTS to bo| i staged in Albert Hall i i “driven out" of baseball, and has an-| * | Another series of preliminaries will be run off this afternoon, ‘The finals will be held to-night, when King George, the Prince of Wales and fagonized Johnson purposely with that Prince Albert are expected to be | @nd in view. But if Frazee is to be | driven out of the American League it! | Will be at HIS price. | The 1 and distribute the prizes, surprise of yesterday's con- ” tests Was the defeat of Richie Th other words, he may have been zZ | Atitene 1, regarded as the runner-up trying a1) the while to make Johnson| Ze for Bennie Leonard's tit! | Miller, « lightw rto unknown British find him a buyer for his Boston Red Box. Johnson has earned the reputn- tun of ruling the American League With an iron hand ever since its in- eeption, and has always succeeded in| | Fiddiag the circuit of those who op: | i i i } AN 4uscenron' Biuuce - oS Mitchell seored the on! knockdown in the third round, but the Indications Now Are Glance adhe a There'll Be No Changes In National Commission Posed him in any of his plans or un- dertakings. Doubtless he regards Vra- #08 a8 UN insurrectionist jand perhaps > Bhat’s just the way Fragee wants to be egarded * Sy may not khow baseball from A} “d as Johnson has intimated, but| P Belmarily “he is a showman ‘atid a A NICE JUICY SUNDAY however, put up a good argument, The only Americans who won were Harry Greb, Pittsburgh light heavy | weight, who knocked out Corpl. Gree jai operator, b my ‘ A : of South ca in one round, an q Hf) Johnson's Vre"he'can wnioaa the ed] == OUT AT THE GOLF Despite Fact There Are Club Owners in Both Major Leagues {j,{00° AUi<* 9 one round: and bal if GS aa ars cLuB Anxious to Dethrone Garry Herrmann and Ban Johnson, They Seaman Patten, Beush bantven fefied to quit baseball! | weight, on point | Joe Cox," Ar Are Almost Sure to Be Continued in Office. eee coke, Ammer McGraw May Quit Giants Fistic News By William Abbott. RUSTIC caer the aa eames | PUTA RTE ACen EFORE leaving for the Chica Meeting, Frazee disclaimed all) knowledge of of : ing @ut ‘baseball troubles irry “-Kinson of the British Army: Seamat 0. isagreethent with : tia Graliecwenste (cern tthe S Callen of the ¢ Navy lo Rg sg — te) To Assume Presidency | and Gossip ||"T'rwit vic urs Uriah yin yte! ities ER a CS : Said. His only regret was that John. | 1y John Polloc: a ould like to b gr ie sae ed Sox, et ‘ ql ¢ W cla A HP aon could not seo the wisdom of his] A Areat good natured gathering of ; , , tional Commission blow the whlstlo| ihe purpose of inviting Willan Sime of Canada tt ecoe Ean the of A New York Elka assembled at the White ncinna l Uu and quit, They are all through with | Howard "Tart to be Mune eo of Cani un x the © to William Howard! py " . | Joe Wa the oldtime bantum- i : e b another flyweight bou Tate of the National Commissionanis | Elephant Bowling Academy, 12 Proud Wale, ee tone wonkere ta nileting fautocratic rule us administered yy |arbitrat he former Presiden: | Admiral [3 re pitege ah ré F —_—+— lg! 4s done wonders joting u iting Pe i * der « Frazee added that he had no idea La Peta be ad ee ge teal their brother Ps Jack Sharkey, the weet side bantam, to|Ban Johnson and Garry Herrmaun.| Was willing to pass on matteragu! Grand Fleet, was i : getting out of baseball, b members from Elizabeth, N, J., meet] )¢ ‘ e|Pat Moran, the deposed manager ick Sharkey, the west D . shes groups of radicals want a one. [Dasevnll law, but the tdea of runnfus give erent at Morticted that hermits CUE BMVey | ond defeat the crack Corteivou andfif Local Manager Purchases] tat Moin, the deposed manager, of ine front. By reason of hie thros vic- |'These sroups of radicals want a ORG |the whole works wan simply out of | Yon Li rere Red Sox, but has his own idea of what| Floral Heights fives. In the first gine ferences in the past two aays tories in ten days Sharkey’s services} man commission and ne ques Since Mr Us re- | anfamiliarity th the ih r SNK (6 Worlds. Hib brisk watd Pra |6f the aveuitiy, te Cerdsivou clos o¢| Controlling Interest of RedS| accra tha (noy were ure in greater demand than ever. He{handling of important baseball prob- atone wal to serve in the capacity of a the Aimericeas m 1 #0, Would buy a lot of shoe Incos. eohklyl: (Mess: tiie WePals BeleSte, Pat Moran May Become) '* preposition ot Moran coming to [has met all the best lads at his weight, Jiems, Just how this change 1s to 0 onesinan ¢ ommnixaton no ther wat ANey a F rere Wie MUMACHAN EARS Baw. dersay, and a ay BCCOME | the Giants as couch of the pitchers, /having outpotnted Champion Herman |yrought about no one seems to know, | Geure Nas bobbed up. In the ep.ilva AARNE Pina EBALL isn't the money-making |were defeated by m acore Of 0b 10 8 Leader of Club, with Joln | !,!8 net likely that a man who has |twico and defeated Kid Williams Ke (adsl HOU Ve NACHGAIILARGHES! LR NESE eer ae ee ee h to ’ inst..ution most people imagine.|in the second game the Elka rolled ‘ LZ shows Unuaus apility and judament | fought several exciting bouts w aheiwehior cult wound up ity |rule organized all, | What ' “os a y Y . Zoster Succeed) a.) 48 a big league manager wo on- a circu p Ze ; ‘ Aso matter of fuct, only five of the|againat the Corelyou team ang were| B. Foster Succeeding Mc-| $8.2 Big augue, (aaneger woul con. [Frankie Burns, Sharkey is slated to} on ence non tawt might at chance hus a single individual wien Moore, You Big league clubs can be numbered | the victor# by @ score of $93 to S74, and Graw. Here tau Ge eBAOKIn box again in Jer: xt Monday Re is sthaut advancing any |2thtee-man commission Wy en De F among the money makers, year in|!m the third and final game of the cve- Taw Here, It in how understood that the rea-\Weener also has Willie Ryan, the ¢ Wdort without advancing any |considerable cattse for complaint? bs erlia Wom and year out. If the truth were|Ming the Klks were again the winners — son of the talks between McGraw and [focal welterweight, under his manage-|iemedy, but pusbing the buck nae cy —— 1 Brown, Wide y ~ i meewn. many of the other owners over the Floral Heights five by a score | By Alex Sullivan an is John J.'s asking Moran's ‘ment. to ne amerioas i a lr vege | ee gee, Teniean| Leagse. closed ie O Dew would ‘part with their francht 7 . ms and plans for managing the — j tox jeago. The new board |annual session leaving much bo. tler two ' chises at |of 3 to 74, ' Lag ng 1 s ae A din 4 M BME fur price. “It coma mon eee | me BENSATIONAL upheaval leex-| Reus if he buys the club. The the of directors appointed by the Jness unfinished. No attempt woe : > ball club these days than it did not | With ei gama to their credit without a de pected in baseball within the, McGraw has an exceptional oppor- | halted m y yesterday tional League deemed it best to co-) made to imap + the senso vuts Cheney an | 80 many years ago. Railway travel [feat we Manhattan team ar lauding im the, eat the dues, Bie wtarling to become president of the | (0k oveasion to til B q operate with the American League | achedule, Some ety ners, notably Canada, Co § is higher and hotel accommodations | Aueticas Nauoual We wt the What Ath ed be of the opposition to | instructor at . Petersbure, Va. and fix the status of the Nations $ etx of Brooklyn, for Davis of the ] @fe more expensive. Brea Acadea, ing am tie} Change so far as New Yorkers are rry Herrmann as Chairman of the | ahtweiaht cba the world, w' Commission . | campaign May 1, Others sat won on i ake our own Yankees, for instance Anterissty amd 4) | concerned will be the passing of John| National Commission, Garry, it 1s |!" manly yowe felton”* me cham Ban Johnson is President of the | like jan earlier opening, | donn 8 Cross, Ameri ) It.hasn't been a money maker, and al. | #4 U hawen Whee 4!) J. McGraw of the Giants to Cincin-| said, would rather be the chair |e Leonard bad just wou # suit against an Fp adlb a aaeerssis degpeepe Mth Ld ay Hoydier, the Na 1 League's new though the club is owned by two lib. | f°"! Nitin Liny ‘ th Ith ted for McGraw man of the “Is. B,C." than owner | Mobile company for the recovery of an automobile, |and can serve as long as he likes. | leader ys it is probable that ite t ve i ral sportsmen, Col, Ruppert and |onier mand Oe Aurela HAM, 20 16 POOG SOF MOUTAW 1050) othe Cincinnati Club, and the hut liad to pay $100 to the company before be got) AS head of the league he is also 4! schedule meeting this yea ie Major Huston (now in the army), |*¥° Picrat jto the Reds as president, Christy! (oi. his willingness to get rid of | MM property vack, |member of the National Commission. | attended ixteen delegates, 0 » . / SBelther can bo expected to enjoy dig. | aa Mase lis eee Cua. ueEuou| Mathewson, the famous Giant pitcher, | his interests, Lf he disposes of 1:18] upreme Court duiiee Eshman yesterday dis-| the Supreme Court of orgeniée.! | from each club in both leagues. Sucis ee i. «ing into his pocket every year to|mn. ‘The le tie tw ckiMh weann that tx | Who is now in the Chemical War res and relinquishes the prest-| wiseu the $28,000 suit whlch Jack Curley ved tom | DABeDEll, ha eaath Se caine wel ondertabing vet Werle MOIR yet baths He, Keep it going. ‘They are not philan. | fitiites ive eoamiwied iit 4 ‘ai Natoual.| service uf the United States Army |dency it is suid that he will De re-| Jones, former managers of Jess Willard, brought; eroUsh & representative, 1s goin HA eat] id. MARY (cou Be © thropiata and neither are the owners of| dubs in France, has been manager of the |elected Chairman of the National | saint the bearywelsht, champlon for alleged | MUBKERL to Hig Ban that he unseat filets . . @ other clubs who see their teams | Witt Reds for several seasons Commission without any troub breach of cont he dour held that the pre | ocnen tees at 4 i Sai aiirent : ) Ainishing in the ruck at the end of | AM), OM If McUruw 1s allowed to go to Cin-| McGraw has been closeted, too, with| moters had not shown how much Willard’s cam-| Which would practically mean het | The National Directo: ; Hs } @very @eason. Major Huston's stock | ku, iit cinnati the chances are that John 1.|Jullus Fleischmann, who ‘with Wis] ings were for the three months yet to run whee | HAVO to tear himeelé away from over the waiver question . ee in the Yankees in believed to have wh 1005, | Foster, who has abl» acted as secre-|brother Max le regarded the power | wilera severed his busines relations with them, | 220000 berth. LPR LEE Feed Ea heed er non the market for some time, | tary of the club for several years and | behind the throne jn Cincinnati. It is omerenne to do this is as deeply interested in and the n es it no one has been noticed falling | eTiteting deat anttteed ot Why Ss considered one of the beat| said that Fleischmann is urging Mc-| Aide Nack, the Haew lightweight, wit make] Rock. turning into rubies recall of waivers may be at} On Sunday t non | ead over heels in an effdrt to buy It Sica memes informed men in baseball circles, will |Graw to buy out Herrmann, McCraw, | so to Maitimore vest week, ax he tas Uren] 1s Ht PFOBADIC, Liat Ban Johnson will} Joint session of all parties Guild Gymnasium 126 W 7 - in sc thin fu a * | pucceec » leader elwho has made -several attempts to! fend three touta there by Henry Bieter, the}tetain his eon the Nations ‘ A - Street, a basketball carnival and recep HARLEY EBBETS has had a hard| pine thet the gorlety will | ‘will ey Pa Oe ee et pene ilar Pa aude eaaliy| time to tate pl y Year's afternoon, But} Commission, but that Garry Herv- | | ‘The conclusion reached at the Nas Rt CCHICHa Had (GE thie BERANE OE te ; time making ends meet over in sate eta : | McGraw has often told his friends | command sufficient capital from the- | tore Karing Neck wiit most uiely tox Chick] Mann, owner of the Cincinnati Citm | tonal Leamues annual confab iN ti\' / united War Work Campaign. The bas-! J : kiyn, and there isn't a magnate | , Unusually good scores were rolled in the Moyal) that his real ambition is to own a big | atri friends here to secure a con-| Brown, the game New Haven figuter, who is ited re i ef . te ketball ne will bring together fo Arcanuin Howling League Wattonal all 1 as though| trolling interest in the Reda Gving to make bis home in Newark. ‘ne Broad| man of the ruling body, will continue |down to a rib-rock business ba n nes will bring toxeth in the business who knows more about | Brookin, ‘cn Ticsday« tare the alesis | league club. Now it looks as though | trolling : a strevt. Chit in his old place, |that the old friviious of th at ainatour tenis in the} “i (2 DeLong Gouneils both ruled 6 whe | his big chance has arrived, The only| There is talk of Bill Clymer, who | Set Cha, n pI Trost between { SNEBS ame than Ebbets, Chariey bas | estimate tenn aoc wrone, eget ine | Hie Di ChAOGe hem ibe for Prealdent| has successfully pitoted clubs in the| scunoy Drummie ts"aarking out daily lo Copt,| 4, 2h? final disposition of the jconducting the nation: Myrocks hd Huartle H overcome muny financial dimcultion| fre ted wy o foal of Lozi, wih nuaned | Harry Hempstead of the Ghants to re- | American Association, coming here if/-nim Murua Fouts trecnet Couer gym, rar] Wonal Commission, Howerss, wil be | should be Mae for att i of vl Pe nthe past and probably will continue | busy in the fifth seree and’ rylstered Lvl ave him from his long-term con-| McGraw goes away. Hal Chas is also] jug aigit-rund pout with Dare Molar of New| Getermmenele BE fi akiny alert De tte Nom ame and cli offic auraction. ternoon, — hetwe to do #0, but it is no easy task. Ebbets j Field is an expensive proposition and| eno was the wituer of the tra ae i it takes a pennant contending team | the Anub lire it olng. There are several | sey Maspeth. Lt Jtract, and it is believed that McGraw | mentioned as probable first baseman | york Monday mv to fecide | has done such good service as man- | of the club. | Vigw ‘at the Arion [ager of the club, being responsible for] At any rate the fans will know in a M night, wien the Green: | the stockholders making millions, that| few days whether or not Me Ht was necessary to roll an eatra fr Jack MeCo w York Celtic B Five and Sanders's eracie tearm f Christ Church, will keep the w basketball fans on their toes th ov A. A. (Orand| tnig commission will no doubt 16-| parently have at last awake Charley Beeter main intact 1s the refusal of any one |*he necessity of managing their Kid) Kegan of the | Tinent citizen, who is anxious iolyatre an an efficient sca Andi cori [of New York will bex raw,| } one ta iid "ine Why Note tht Hrooklyn Nay Yard in the second feature fight id |e f ub owners in the same oat | tad of! ine tmtn frame the os ‘untae | he will be permitted to take over the| who hax given them so many hich-| 45 sin” will complete tie catd out the coatest Sbbets und the Yankee owners. wis Th Yhe"eatra | Reds. class teams and pennant winners, 1s , te Hambiers Woo with & more ‘There has been much comment] going to quit as manager for the| William Lewer, whe years ago was an ama made upon the fact that McGraw and presidency bf the Cincinnati Club, — | champion, bas been eehleving wonderful results ves American League Owners May ian cue Sen, i Vote To-day To Bar Slackers ASERALL differs. from racing, : inasmuch as it isn’t a rich man’s| pad Madly game. There are stockholders in tne | the Victory medals dispoed of at Several hundred athletes of the 71st New York onal Guard of fo, 2008 Third A: | | | Athletes | oe thes ervot's Inland, According to Been into active training for thes Various clubs that expect dividends, | te ude ye ‘one. Was M Ch M d I R l Leonard's cousin, Lesser is still 9 Wel: Gaustae ‘ ae i eoheduies menarted that Na was. vet athtetic carnival which w fad unless they are forthcoming thoy | urd fact, Ui sauton ‘one ‘by ‘he any anges Made in hutes con's CHICAGO, 1, D Baseball schedule, asserted that he was yet on “Friday ‘evening, dam, "17 Ladin th ° ° a players of the American League who | games. . ‘are 7 4s Won Claas 4 Club and gue by the Up and-Down iow O A 4 h Ui : Ave siete slip ita pireat ae : : : if mateur t letic nion deserted their clubs last season ter ape . American League club, owners Park Avenu . baseba ached stage | appareutly favor “x raining as 1¢ Office Rowling Club hes en a ; positions in shipyard teams will b&| usual” Nearly all the eight clubs where it is no longer a sport for|« White Kiet At the annual meeting of the Ama-| fated in Article 111, of this Constitution, S t Briefs | 9 t year, if alwere represented. in udvanes of to- Sport's sake. There must be money date having Intereating Orit it was, that five years have elapsed or | barred from playing next year, \ re ho Street i i , . every Wednesday afternoon from 6 te Athletic Union in Philadelphia] since the giving of such inatruction or | 0 - | day's pting, Col. Ruppert, Misivr | in it for those interested to make it t Wedneadey, was their first es 4 Ree ee oa Gua nANADta CRFADTATIORS UU UR) Taet tire Gale’ pak noma T. Kir ne Gove | emmnbion te be introduced at the an-| Huggins and Harry Sparrow, businvos Deeractive, : ae falta on Nov. 18 a number of ami preparation, and (2) that the suid per] With Gustavus 7. Kirby in the Gov | nual meeting of the league to-day, tnansgrr, were on hand for’ the New x i reting. they he. ihe / ere |" intends never. to ne such In ane ae 7 4 4 ‘ With racing, conditions are different, | {nmr were, orlery. to the ‘constitution and rules were) pruction or preparation or to commit Tee bee as on Hee ee evmp.at | Should be adopted, plying to the statement of John Beare 0f (08 bin stables are owned by Bae any other act or acts which would r Ree. Terry, peed President Ban Johnson said last arrell, Secretary of the National — Millionaires to whom profits are wec- | ,,Lmvorees, of th Trust Company] ‘The changes were only summarized | tocompete av un amas| Lakewood, N. J, it 1s improbable that |, Dresident, Man Stoo been pre- rrell, Secre atone | IS aon Ot ondary consideration. These million-| loving cup. offered by. the cn Tor tie me | At the time, but Frederiek W, Rublen, ittees of any formal steps Will be taken to- | DG0t Veet tees en to the meeting, pea ia ae HEDGE he Free Trial of Pyramid Bite re rg are to el aires cet their pleasure out of see-| ples to com fat Thumn's bowling alleys. | the Secretary-Treasurer, has Now put) ing their silks up. Of course if they | ivMrn james are rolled every Tuesday eve] them in concrete form for the widest are borne home in front so much the distribution possible igsion for ent A, I. League ‘said ‘lend for Life, to}ward planning for the intercollegiate | pared for tubnuation Th o'Gr the club | the National B track ‘and fed season for 1919 until | but h nee the | he Tninor. ten gue Mr, | OMDSE WHO Grom onment will be the| Tearney Of the to ec amateur any person in ea during or after the holidays. ° \struction of preparation was given y Radical retr last DRDS H SP Le rere aut better, but if not-it doesn’t make any yet. D. K The changes are now in effect and | Soiuiy'to men in the service of the Lis Kirby is Chairman of the Graduate | pojjcy adopted for the 1919 season. STURT tines He WAS ADROINES Chairs feat ‘difference to the rich owner. Wud es follow in full Stutes In connection with the world's| Advisory Committee of the I. C. A. A. | President Johnson said that while the ting of the minor leagues. in Frew of the rich men’s stables are run | to Trrasurt ‘Thum of ‘the | Article VILL, section 7 of the con-| war, upon being satisfied that the sald] A, A. and Mr. Berry is also @ meme | club owners did not tavor ria, Il., at which Farrell presided at @ profit the Uo WW. for ST. ie. aint stitution was amended to read as fol- | person ‘is never to conimit any act! ber of that committee and took Mr, | present player limit of twe the tournament held at the J. der him lee Fag AP d commit- | Would not wirry any more players deaquaren chur nels] Kirby's place as head of the comme: Jabsolutely ‘ecessury on the Foad. ACK DEMPSEY, ia we ae 1, The government and general direc-| ble to compete as an am $ “ al tely x ea é on Me Way C0] 506 Sickle, Trmure f ihe A, B.C tion of the affairs of the union shall be neral Rule Vi, Section 12, was| tee last spring, w ie! that the club trainers probubly Will be New Orleans to fight Carl Morris | coaster teeCumlariio Ns, 144 Vaart goin! Weert] Can et Ane Atal ote Govemors ton: | amended by adding the following ‘para. | went to Washington, (UCN. east eine iamon us Fon Dec. 16, has expressed a desire to| ie Kiamitice ter money mental fran a Viewer | eituted as follows: One representative | Bap! ' is wat | gt. Francis Propis basketball team |, The American Raneel committes trom | - ox Mike Gibbons, now that Gibbous | furament, which wae staged rom each allied member and five dele- Rules for water polo were amended ght. victory this | @ Jot meet! Lely to consider the| Facts which would re {ts fourth stra! for one of the Victory medal ¢ ting) gates at larke, and each ex-Vresident of | by adding the followin: | by defeating the ‘Trinity’ High ‘ostor, Secretary of tho New onting tne future of buses! _ John | is to be shortly relieved of his army | Committe «fered as a unite for the ten ariatal{the union Who shall have served a full| 23. Drawings. If there be more than | ie «Of 85 to 14 on the | Problems confrontiig tho sient Heydier | York. Giants, ‘denied the rumor that | duties. Might be a great fight and a| to snot for. Pali Mauser wos tie wioner cf the term und isa member in Koad standing of | two. teams entered for a competition re by a, Score we Cooney, the aig: | br, * proposed, BY Se Heya iet | Walter Holke, frst baseman, and George | real test for Dempsey, but there! : Ld Jun A. A. U, cluband each ex-Secretary of /drawing shall be held immediately be-|fean-year-old youngster, again proved | Pieterred committees of three or four! Smith, pitcher, would be traded to the | would be a big difference of weight Remplogeen, of the ‘Tatnalating Mache remem | the union who ny have serve {a full] fore the cont to d ne the gider|the individual star of the Kame, prembers to a Joint meeting of the two| Brooklyn team for Jake Daubert. | A ot Re Ren thte ag ie Siieya ai | term and. is a member In in whieh the teams play and the fhe White Hephent. Mrcadway ‘nah tet, Ritect Ue clubs. thr leagues 1 of drawing shall be the same es lefeated C. Morrison by ne 1919 achedule and| John B. Foste eary of the New for Monday eveuhia from now Ul the clave of he mc ctive me ” Alex Stuart defea The length of the 15 a ya nM a AS i ips | ves trom each active memb din boxing rules. a ‘score of 260 to 162 in their mateh At} ene date for opening the season will be) york Giants, eame out stron e | ’ : . | engaged aifene at Thum's for certain nights dur | additional represeniative fro tries, No club shall be allowed [Brytish billiard’ in the American cham: | IMoM' ne gmportant questions to be] siik oanis wlie oll Bi rans i Don t trifle with a cold [patie lance of the erasan are: | Haren nember for every ten vlubs belong: to enter more than one team iu a cham-|pionship. tournament, at Jack Doyle's! Considered to-day, While | President ; ational League meeting aga ia hel rane igt Latho. Company. Pratt & Lam aid active member In excess of | pionship competition Modemy. last night, Stuart's (msclt favors a 140. game! buying and selling of players 1s in| Saat think erin aetacicnraiin Leg Naminy Company, Oakley Chienical Comat | rhe ubs required to constitute an] Boxing Rules, Section 8, and Wrestling | Bara Aca ges hile fis" opponent's TEED i ual’ ona Gf 184 eamesiin line with one the suggestions | Treatment is a, eerie cae ae g' . active member, and one additional rep-| Rules, Section 'S, were amended to read |hect. effort. Was 19. In an exhibition | IGN soley Detinite action, HOW-| wade by Clark driffith, manager ung! extensively called for ax to be found ’ * ‘The Fidolia Towing Glu fire took the Jead e for the next fifteen clubs of |as follows three ‘cushion billinrd mateh Dr. ever, will not be taken until after the | Ina’ lark Grifeith, mi ‘ On sale ih aimoct every arue ‘store You can’t afford to risk fp, the Coiumize five ten tnurmationt at the Nee p character an ; additional re bres) Section 8. Immed con-|Rirs w from, Chria. Maxwell by @) Ori ced joint meeting with the National part own h Wash! naton Sery\tors, | throug out the United States and oft gSlectes “the Tultuaiie' ed‘ Tesmmany {cern F the next twenty cubs anil test competitors who hi in|score of 25 to 2 e, ; {eat sikn for the reorgant Heda, Influenza. Fe tee eat tal tee tad wie [oe additional representative for each | Shait “amw numbers. {0 the re f BE veiat of the club owners, ted by | rather radical plan for the reorganica Mramid Pile Sreatment. given the Tre X Club, twenty-five clubs in excess of forty-nine. [bouts ther take part in e drawing | ‘The annual, meeting of the Indian} oar «riffith of the Washington | tion of baseball | quick relief, slops itching, bleedin: tion 3 Was amended to read as fol- Facht Club will be held. ont Giupt were in favor of @ Joint gat se | to be as follows: Have the first. pre- | Harbor mate in the Ootum. or protruding piles, heinorrh Keep always at hand a} 4 pew ue teu yravening at the Piekwiek Inn, Jack Coombe i resennids aoe ta the Dabo Niminary round to reduce the number. of [Satu ‘of all parties interested in b nd such rectal troubles, In the mbers of the Board of Goy- in , Trt at re com ors to ayer eeu urd Conn. A meas dinner will] iM OF orough airing of every-| fer to manage the Ihillies BRR Puen roche Ly euUiem box of Bye tee Mike lata ie om the ge A Fe Fee Ta et Me onecting. In preparation pee Taeasttor the improvement and | in, plac "Pat M : iliaieahe Wate vet en rolled up a te ‘The previous high gore \ ternates who are] of 2 4. 8 or 16, the contest proceeds |for the renewal of yacht racing on the] roorganiaation of the main Ik with W. ¥) Bakar, Fresident | tute.” ree sample for trial wilh VLe; was held by the Hudeone mbers of clubs belonging to the active | Pocalarty to the final bout, Where the |Sound next season, the club has already] Others, including Phil Bs club, and Charies nbhets o} booklet mailed free In plain wrap. : ; - - . e % L ‘competition ts not eo led In one day [under way ensive pls oul, r . b t , i ¢ 1 upon below a Ss . — fees mb-= wih c Hania nar 1 i eae Nay extensive plans for its resu-| gro Louls. Browns, wh lyn, mba took tie offer pre it sou ane cot below rrinaton . ma ue Constitu “ ‘og there shail be a new draw cach |lar events, whieh will be, resumes, 8A) pressing busineas to attend b viseme band | ft this'even ng for sub-division (cc) Was amended to rea ‘ special contests for » Man- raining trips sta:t, favor-| tine, * where as it oe yong ra lon a {Well Bay speed other challenge cups. |ta’the plan to appoine Joint commit. | business, to consult with his wife,” It FREE SAMPLE COUPON tees to get together, go ov the | haa promised to give his answer by wire PYRAMID PREG COMPAN The International League js still Int ground and report back so their re-| early next week, 9 Pyramid Bits. Mw the city discussing Its troubles, — Al-Tgpective bodies for action that will Kindly_ send me a Froe sumple the ee Falk 10. ret owered to ‘0 eligibility to ‘. dit me's gurare fp ralbas | powered t to eligibility” to | rece The ompete as an an ur in the sports or itors who w he al Nan: Kk | as follows qubseauent, round of bouts st ‘ CASCARA QUININ Matter palate. the Leaders in the tournament; | (cc) Tho Boant of Governors ts em-| folowing ay. | The w ‘ ” ot e; f ? Haning tease, rolled scores of 104, exercises over which this union haa jur- | of} immediate Min the Pat een gohh ii Vurrell resigned aad permit. resuming the sport without| | Jack Coombs has a half interost in | | pyramid Pile Freatment, ln plain Wi te sid - |isdiction one who hag committed an act} oout shall then compete and the winner | President when he heard that the club] friction. eneral merchandise business at Pales: | , cold remedy for 20 ein tablet | chesters rolled in excellent form at the New| set down in Cliuse C of Section 1 upon | shall receive third prize, lowners had made an offer to Dave Un the question of length of season, | tine, Tex. besides belng a director in Speer ery Fultz, he has consented to serve as| the Americ rhing gymnastics, and |President until such time as Mr, Fultz|equally divided id by applying (0 Mr, gets out of the army and is at liberty Presi Broadway, to consider the league's offer, bout|one of the banks and holding an in-| | | sete econ 184 and. 140| terest In some oll properties. Little| | Street. ough | wonder he ia pet gail at the chance! | city, to masage the ration was hot given in connection with | inese can. b Palace five the lattes were ee the aporis or exercises enume- Rublen, No. 2: aod , BO. up.a cold york alleys on Monday evening when they met and |i: being shown to the satisfaction of said A number of } a Bord ee be ie Hai Kabob ‘teams ‘Hoard (1) that the instruction or prepa-| the rules to 2 ¥, sR

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