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‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, DECEMB: BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORKNCLEIE NO WONDER THE SQUIRRELS ARE HEALTHY - - By Thornton Fisher AOWING RAGES FOR Copyright, 1918. by The Press Putlishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) N DASHES (WTO DASHES OUT~ Juse a IM JUST GOING | CORNELL TILL 1920 ANYBODY TODAY-NO NOT Mwure, | ereere yer , DOWN FOR. @ cHaNcE- GOo' BYE! JAKE! naw eurter- woe 68 & jOnly Interclass Competition Minute = ext Year Because of Heavy Expense. valiant Wilde, British Boxing ation, Coming to This try for More Ring Action. | | ITHACA, N. ¥ Dec, 19.—According to tentative pl nnounced by the |Athletic Association here to-day, in- tercolleginte rowing will not be re- jsumed by Cornell until 1920 because of the heavy expense Inyolved. The |sport will not be abandoned next year, however, but interciass competitions will be held and crews developed for the following year | Corngt will develop a basketbal |team this winter and a track and |baseball team next spring, to the degisi WILDE, the most sensi 1 of all English boxers, ex- to cross the Atlantic within t few months. The British ht champion wants to reach gloved mitts for rich purses ean be corralied in this country. of all be desires a return en- sumed at onc pagement with Pal Moore, who won| COME ON AEROS ALRIGHT rled on insofar as the finances vf th ‘up tournament in Londot ‘ s 4 practically empty, but a has been a mystery to Brit- VOWE ME You ovT AT Jcampaign for funds will be launched xing authoritios, and especially ie SHACKAMAXO among the @ndergraduates at the opponents. In appearance and ' ’ Ls opening of the second term on Dec, aa bo is everything fighters should | ° v 5 : 30. It is planned also to revive Cor- 24 Ube. Eugene Corri, noted London | | ARTIFICIAL y YZ nell's famous spring day show for fetes and sportsman, describes! | PUTTING : SY de gy the benefit of the athletic treasury, as a puny youngster whose | GREEN t) The basketball ¢ methods invite disaster. The of Queensbury, who laid modern rules for boxing, cer- Never contemplated his regu- i for any one in the makeup of aWimmy Wilde. the British titleholder has over every kind of opposition, when it weighed much more bis bare 100 pounds, Really, 4a more of @ mystery to medi- than to boxing judges, for scores m will begin practice on Dec. 80. Track and base- ball teams will be developed later, Schedules will be framed as finances permit Intercollegiate athletics will be en- couraged and varsity coaches will assist in directing them, Bradley ( Going Across the Sea =| For the K. of C. George W. Bi of Old Guard @octors have marvelled how he a Se ee PET itvisain’ rom tut sas | —Tagpest News of the Links ) Yankees Will Surely Be AVilde with bis pecullar boxing tac- te withstand rot one but many hard aren: Bod Thomson, professional at the thin were done, it ix doubtful if any C t nd F; St rt Fran Gaitancen) ea % i larreccogn & wks omc Country Club of Glen Ridge, has made| Self could be played until the spring on é ers rom a | ley, Past Commander ‘amp, No. 19, Department United Spanish War Vet da Knights of mer dis- [Squash tennis char pionship tour tance runner of the Mohawk A. C,/ the ™ politan ation Was an- r service over: arrangements to look after the indoor was denied reinst ant 4 a. |Nounced by the Executive Committee at | Bradley hae already been in bly he went out of his class | e as ed reins’ ment as an ama- | DUP e amg Hd Tb didn’ tm- achool at the Whit caged thie winter! ‘There is a possibility that Fr | esuu t 0 a Ql ter by the Registration Committee | ® ire Vega omit ellrt Aisi o-y Htpeed| Renita rh hhc tigen Sr eaatioas Mag fietere to any Thomson had the same job a year oe Oulmet, 8, ideutanaat AO the Qu ater S8 jot the Metropolitan. Aseociation’ of | © continue for six weeks, with the |turned last August. While in France and it serves to plece in the time he- . stay in : Squash Club and Columbia Club play-|tie organized the “Amex Baseball extent, because it was excused |tween seasons, Some months ago ho| fran Indefinite period. the former . the A. A. U. at a special meeting held | national champion declared tha of Base No. 1. Phis league ‘as composed of army af navy clubs jing host to their rivals in the opening the ground that English boxers |met with an accident to his shoulder |jikes the life and is not giving a thou ht ‘Ou b,' last night at 290 Broadway. ‘The |ma ‘ ‘ 2 * tches. clans in tate years. that for a timo threatened to spoll his atlcharge. Ouimet has Looks as Though Locats Have All Better of Trade Which Gives | committee, in announcing its decis- | Peet at Gt. Nassire, Nantes, Savery Le a British champion, however, ef- |*4me, but he has recovered entirely and in considerable practic, | Them Pitchers Shore and Leonard and Outfielder Lewis of |!" stated that Masterson hod re-| ge iines, which is to supplant. the usual {CEOse And other nearby towns. The dispelled this belief when he is playing as well as ever. it has its disadvantages. Jack | f f * ry ceived a certain sum for coaching | ¢, league ran from May to September, and Bullivan, his old er in the sport- i he ve and Caldwell, jutfielder Gilhoole' i “f oti “ |championship tournament of the Inter- ner oO oe he as th ‘disposed of Joo Lynch, a rugged New| ‘The only fly in the 1919 golf olnt-| ing goods business, Is still in the | Red Sox for Pitchers Lo , 0 y j the track tcam of the Swedish-Amer- the winner of the pennant was the team s for'the round robin serles! collegiate Basketball League, are to be 7 tet is the fact| but expects to out by Febr 1 ican A. C. of Brooklyn, | aia 4 (ls “4 of the 17th Engineers, under the lead- crapper, in the King’s, Cup, | mant,in the Boston dlatrict te the fact |Rut expects (0,04 out cor aheveauty, | and Catcher Walters eon distributed among the four colleges | Crentp of Lioul, Stedruder, ‘They atter- with everything but experi- | Time was when this was not the case, |alopping at Belleair and thence to Pine. eet Playing its firat basketball game of [Within tie next, fea mace, the matches. | ward played the winners of the Paria is favor, failed to cope with | Until & muntelpal regime 1h hon [tourney ere ‘ 4 by Alex. Sullivan. | the New York Americans gave Pitch-| the season, the Fordham Prep five de-|"eooris” from the ofthe of fealan | Heasue for the championship of the 9 system of coaxing the other | ton had its municipal course at Frank-| There been considerable curiosity is fic ark, Scarboro wi le 2 * | 7 feate we SI e ‘one of the| as to what line of business Oulmet and ASEBALL has come back! ‘The|*® Ray Caldwell and Slim Love, | seid tm vender Cntde quintet tn ONLY CF 250) AI sport could never be considerea|Catoher Al Walters and Outfielder|, ora.) ane acore waa tue | Final action on the adaption of the Poor foal shooting by the Evander |*chedule will not be taken until after players cost them the game, The score | {he list Wid tits prokablye wilt ee. pe {date grandstand. ‘This field and grand i ee eenmete With & wriseccpen oldenty Hf mot. the oldest, public clt- | Aullivan Would take “up after, leaving cults in the country. the service, bu esent indica~ ade|Frank Gilhooley, along with some 6 Wright, tons It will be a long time before they itself unless some big trade| D winning from Lynch, the t= | Jt Mie eee et Muchonald sin:| decide anything definite, Ouimet. Howe | was engineered, und the Yanks and|¢%sh for Outfielder Dufty Lewis and #le Briton continued his ability to] troduced the game to the city, Unlesa/ever, declared that he would not Ko g A. E. F. The Motor Recepti St. Nazaire played ont in France that bo: Morgan, se n Park team at only ball field ed of an up-to- | Pitchers Ernie Shore, a right-hander, | qt the end of the first half ¥ 9 fter the : a tand were constructed by the ivine ¢ ties start thing | back to the sporting goods busi the Red Sox are the engineers, One * at the end of the first half was 9 to 6}until after the meeting of the National |stand were constructed by tho untiring ring experts when he lost to tie city Ab eed eae ad | [en tune oF ble reloatatmenent an lee the: blemaat awipa: in cthe history |@nd Dutch Leonard, one of the great |in favor of the winning combination. Collegiate Athletic sociation at thelefforts of Bradley, who labored night joore of New Orleans. The|hefor the Scarboro {alrwa e|status by the United States Golf = | f ciation. Hotel Astor on Dee. . t of feft-handers, — and day, with the able co-ope of the diamond was culminated when | ° = ‘i © oe is bas | Little Miller Huggins, the Yankeo|, The St. Wrancis Prep. Beaberhell| ihe bi Ae U leader, and President Jake Ruppert |, no. scored fe winch atratght Victory |of the Board of ¢ of victory was 60 arrow, | again in condition for play. that Wilde already is asking @ return match. Moore ts now von army officers, to give the boys at Re- ception Park @ field on which to play. aking a mail vote vernors on an amend~ My in January of this ye WAS wssig 4 by defeati he oF eo i ent to Clause of Ru LV “ed radley he C i i 5 Jsure did put through a wonderfull iign Behoct five ce the terete ict ling breast stroke swimming races | Prades) when ho arrived in Hrance the way back to the United States. Bowling Alley | ds reasonably certain that Wilde trade! Caldwell has never been much | yesterday by a score o| Close guarding of its baskets by|to th n Infantry of the 2d Division, | jcood to the club, His unreliableness |1s the first setback this season for the} Lynch and Herlihy enabled the Xavier |and remained with them until they were follow within a short time By Chatter Tack Champion Benny Leonard, holder of |mooer taken in a! dv olhas always affected the morale of/Kast Brooklyn aggregation, wt FUR, Peaenren ‘ on asia in then rdered to the Wenches in March, ms yn i hho has | other and lthe club, “Gil” ds no polished out-|happens to be the P. 8. A. La 191 A the Catholic Baske Bradicy has been a professional ball . the legitimate lightweight title, who has |q sales and, fond foe toe ra 1 | nul ne ‘ EVERS wed home : ‘ . are! to le fielder, because be hasn't had suffi- basketball championship team. all e tournament on the Navier|pla and ut various Umes he played Pinus ths Pra devin he Amerie{DOCh Prevented from engaging 1m any |ivr novame for tie gd caver , — out Providence ree} f * trom day whore] It was an even break in the Ameri-| 000 Bitvenlil Ut TluNe Mecouat of a cient experience, while Love basn't| ©, Maxwell defeaicd If. Rogers by a ee Les Ureen Bay, Wisconsin worked like a beaver bringing |can National tournament at the White ‘The aorvad of Scanian influenze at Poriant.| yer shown that he is a championship |score of 2h to 21 in their three-cushion| Boris Wostich has challenged Jose |icntown, Pup” oupplies to the trenches and|Llephant Bowling Academy last night/a broke bone tn hiv left hand, will be | Me,. threatened to melt in the reetvonmect of nia, Ga, amt up. to 4 lo play set match for b " yitcher. Walters 1s really the best|billlard match at Jack Doyle's last | R.Capabl a few years ayed with fast sem the league magnates to quit | When the Hudsons, Floral Helgats and| seen tn action aain on New Year's afters |" (#elve rou between Frankie Burne of |)! ‘8 y tha ches | hampic p of Americal iin teams | nity at New Sar " Jomey City and Haitling Meddy of thie city on} man let go by the locals. The truth |nisht. Each made a high run of 3./ and Capablanca has accepted his chal- |" Brudiey expects to receive most a quibbling and get baseball ready | Tuxedos met i tries of games. 1" {noon at the Olmpla A. A. of Phiiadel- crest Das, bit wont was Teeited too47 87 |i5 that he 18 & most promising back. |S00W and Downs compete to-night. | lenge.” unnounced ‘the ‘terms of the] aay his clearance. papery. froin th 4 ale Gcteenaher of. thee. att thei — . and ox v= | Government, and. will antl #@@ the boys when they come back. |ine oral Telgite with a total of #3 |phia, Benny has been matched by his |Bur poh perry eon oath Aas checked | 8LOp. Tho schedule of the annual team! cepted the terms Mas ine Week ceiver oe cer The American League, with a fresh |i, 4, In the next series the Floral| manager, Billy Gibson, to meet Vaul |i TaN. tne content wit! be waged oo | On the other hand, the Yanks re —__—_——— = aor ~ @Mtburst of internal bickering, shows | jreights atoned for their defeat in the | Doyle, the welterweight, formorly of that botiday, uroa started training aa ceive two seasoned twirlers in Shore | ‘Well it regarded Jobnny’s tip. first game by defeating the Tuxedos, | this city, but who now claims New an innocent bystander it seems|a strong quint of pin topplers from this| Haven, Conn., as his home, oy | lachab (Cr Onan Ucn and Leonard and a jewel of an out+ R d f Pl otRat the American Leakue wants to|city and News N. J. It was the | fought several bouts at the Philadeipbia | fielder in the veteran Lewis, who ecor 8 0 ay rat r i ‘4al Dayle, the welterweight of New Haves. / has done so much to win American od us Vix in this game | Clubs and for that reason George Engel, Bois Rey BRE _ : | rere 2 ortee By venking | BS Tesponsible for the matchmaker of the club, thought that [51 (* CoM gg vorpal "one (League pennants and world’s titles for George Edward (“Dufty") Lewis was) in 188 and like "Duffy" Lewis is thirty | Movers suit. the props. Instead of coming | victory of the Kloral Heights teat. Mig [he would be the most sultable opponent | wa, will eran winder aaain with Moir in|the Red Sox. ‘Tho Yankees will have |porn on April 18, 1888, and ix now | ars old. Sp a ry the various parts are pulling |{2) 2,2" Ore of the Tuxedos was 87, (for Leonard. They will come together | inotor tmttla ‘The ume they Willa great team if Frank Baker de-|thirty years of age. He played four) nks in 1916 RACING SELECTIONS. opposite directions, After Harry|in the third and final game of the eve-|in @ six-round bout at catch weights, |como togeier in a taumund Gout at Lomeli : : A s he Coast, joined the Red] a in 4916, pf oda remarkable ‘ Ming {cides to reconsider his decision tolyears on the Coast, join r ig te A of the Boston Club tossed a| Ring the Tuxedos showed a remarkable |conard to receive a guarantee of $1,250 | Maw, Molir claims he is in far better couditios z tent. He Rewine esis 2 Y 0g i 9 d een one of the| reversal of form and tallied 972 against | Mision Ofte : . tesla Nettie than he was for te two preview |retire and plays another year with|Sox in 1910 and has been on: | Brolin’ Bitehar ane ie. e grenades at Ban Johnson, Charles |fss for the Hudson five who opposed | W!th an option of 3% per cent. of the re- Ma Tests ana Cane Gn cucu 0 on ee | the: clube bulwarksa of the outer defenses in} hat ee | ow Firat avers Mister Mark, ae coipts, while Doyle will most kely get , aReean cineca ahaeitine: jb nS Pralekey entered the firing pit and) her it, pay in this tourney, which |% per cent, of the money Laken invat ule tae For pitchers the Yanks will have/Hoston since that time, a GAcchn WeicaesHerer omiresTeR: Mabe vew volley at the head of Big} is the oldest of the many New York | besides the newcomers Herb Thor- Meader repre Wactiva lat hag art W. HL. Buckner, Star Baby, mahlen, Bob Shawkey, George Mo- Tiny | gpreenatellloc, — Sulogy, Bah. tenpin events, Will bring toxether the ; te door, Het a on oe reg Wrooklyn Cenirals, Hay Ridges and the ~ la ; stamp him a good one, although as 9 te eee eee et! Sle ey eat grew out of Juin desing, Ghee 10 tt ety sc tae we ome oa (arecae, On Fete Mohneider, Durr iruie he is ulwer the 00 mark. His . own, intende 10 treat tie fikiut fans to wme Rowedales, an evenly balanced card | ‘Tommy Bums, the former hearyweight cham. i d ) uve ome very |vion, haa decided to try bis Gand a! fight * th 7 ur Provident grew out of John | that should be productive of » : wo anainas Nik Reng, [uum intone 0 (reat te (et ane We ieewees | chased’ @ few days ago from the|value lies in lis dependability and in A with the Yan-} gion, Hranklin, announcement that he had dug is-round [och tout dea wil wt on @ telnet Reds, & disposition to do the best when|Kees three years and At de tne w close finishes, ing game amin, He will go apainnt Nick King at one tine wa ‘ suiia: Seems ta alanainn the Australian Light bearyweight, in « fie ‘n aay Fifth Race—Medusa, Busy Joa, Aes to purchase France's inter-| iu "match mvs. at Loule Bult tout at a era to be held for the oidiem at \s cortain will be @ big bout For catchers the Yanks will have |Most !# required. He has never failed) in hig patting, however, his percentage| Green Gras ’ the Red Sox. way Arcade alleys. Edelman sveraged 198 for the | Vancourer, Britis: Columbia, oo Thurmlay even. ‘The idea is @ goed one Jenk, but sou to shine in a World's Series and no My 5 last season belng .199. He is a good Sixth Race—Grumpy, Dr. Levy, P show, Muddy Ruel, who is already touted|more dangerous batter er faced a series, agelust 176 for Kendal, ing, Dec, 26, Burne wi Sergeant in 1 ‘elu vauderille y J Jobnson really has the good ot|“"" “*" ae, wan. & tin the will have to we star ermine and te Dempsey Loses Virat Round, Jack Dempsey lost the fnitial round of « legal bout with John Reisler in |Supreme Court sesterday, when Justle Giegerteh denied the motion of ty fighter’s attorneys to dismiss the pro | cymmaviium in dewey City, Reddy will work out —Marasmus, Diver- alters bys e years and whic , ¢ Dut one that cin well be spared| ‘Transportation ‘ ch: Lewis is now t - amdian Army and ale bor : p chalk, and ‘Truck | Pitcher jn a pinch. | Le in view of the fact that Huggins think Con Te A, was in fine fettie on | © Amy and turing instructor at gies in onkr to make @ eucom of tie new) second Ray So petty officer in the Navy, stationed at " at heart he will lay off the) mirday"amnine when (hg deo of toe came at Canada for everal mons Nese Ge beaut wae | Hannatl, tty otticer wo Vnighly of Tannaly and "Muddy ling end of the game and not be 7 2 Math ee Pine, ee oe, Se Contes { entertainment, With Baker back at third, there Laser ¥ 1 ihe dts ag may ann) intends to follow up the toxing gama Aswraen totes who toh yart in the rewat|Deal Pratt on gecond and Walter |twenty-six years of w taing tourvament at London, Malle Kane. man} Pipp on first. ing from St. Mary's > maitkdle short trial with the Athletics Ral eke pi las ‘ Unless the Yanks put through an- other wi Teed Sox, but w ‘helarat’ there waa no {other trade, which would not be sur- |OUt in water and De Mf he is susmmiul in decisively defeating King, y" deciared Comiskey. This is char- istic of how club owners are pr for the homecoming of the ious doughbo: it, cheer up! Refiee leaving England for America with the who han made gunl in fighta in the West Acount.ng to & moor just received from Yorkville and Man: | Minneassslie soma, eonea! ional | mien they walked A}, aud Soldier Hart 5 “40° #8] RETURNING PLAYERS BOOM Don’t Suffer us| "| BASEBALL AT COLUMBIA From Piles FE, F. Koenig and John M, Spottke, weit jeri, onwk ws » timel wo by Mike Cul fans pay their of Broukiyn return Sox in 19g and] , ’ " ot of Mia Gibbona and Georges Car prising, they'll have Armando Mar- jin 1914 had @ brilliant. year AEH, Hie two of Columbia's veteran baseball the Famous | to see the players scrap out on ° Teoh Ins emma nedegialon beet to ta herg (te Hverch chamulen, meetin sans, the Cuban, and Ping Bodie ay |teen victories and onty five defeats, He| players, returned — to Morningside je Treatment New am: Kin the final game of the event ins warnnind, nederison bow to be held 5 t lost three oF se AD now ranks with the bi -hand | Heights, 0! rt that he would BL a, op ae iamond and not the magnates in tise hed tose om the vight of Jan, 14, They will clash at side-kicks to Lewis in the outfield, [pitchers in. the country, eh Beane Be Vern made to match the men for a i y rooms, A few weeks of well- 108 guneain, weigh in at an o mate *, M, on the the contest, Gitbane will pmbably the amas rece hi 6 of Brown ros of No, 39 Wall an. |Leonard was the only man in ei major loague to pitch a no-hit game The emp ved races in both leagues will] street a the National @uorting Olvb of Lendon| Harry Sparrow, tho genial ant of Allert’'s Hall in Londen, but Kane wad he}ager of the club, wore a big smile |yy¢ place in bas effectively wipe out all the winter's | York cus er cent, of the remiols, will [a es wont }all day because of the consumation |} the D @quabbling and mud slinging between | WM cls were made by Willem N, It ‘s fuwt bout in measly a pear, jeu af of the big trade He thinks the club | ek and the werk following the Unter Une t Mlenroll in th in January and| pyramid Pile Treatment Elves the other that he expected to bel quick relief, stops itching, bleed- rvige within a few! 49g OF protruding piles, hemorrholds months and would then probably com: White ‘Blepti mut of the Tig ned runs Attar , a J 2 F,. per game and stood thirtieth ; back to is course, | club officials. an the Rie dale ‘\adire, will voll’ am other Gi Slee. the ‘dlanmaned bmareociehi of Ot a will be a contender from the Jump jon the Is does not besin tO )1n that event he would play baseball | be et ‘han lar club dey. Th ai $1.08) for krocita cut Wireman} ‘Te Foresters of Eliaabeth, N, J., have de- | next’ spring. anew me ° | The return of the two players boomed | WN £31 likelihood the forthcoming jneiten oF cused tie veteran heaueugit of Pudio, [cl to run toxing shows in that city at Saenger __ Ernie Shore was born fm 1891 and 1s | Columbia's basebal} stock considerably, International Cup Race will not Col, in the 4 round of a fiftesn-raund bout Ps afr the ee La | Yow. Wile} Johnny Evers will probably go] now twenty-seven, years old. He was Koenig was a crack pitcher on the var 7 9 at the Convent Tales ls,. tage | Siler, sane of Johnny Ho bo Baysone | home to Troy to-day. He hay been | commissioned an, Ensign in the United’ civ nine last sprifg, and, according to ala alors am. She spoembllog ot Monday night. } row down $1,400 for hin | Mbt heavyweight, will mowt Wkely be aoaointad | sy fellow since his return, from [States Navy on Tuesday, and it is jus crew for one of these craft is decid- eed, thie mum being 33> ver cent. of the grams |™itimwker of the club, aa the promoter fear |). fowipla, ‘The gate Tewivte amamtet to sido {tat Willie koows the mame thoroughly enough wbicd ia a Diz am for a leat Bocween thew |' Make 4 sieves of the position, Freakie Bure Jetn Newer of thie city is matchmaker OC Jemey City will meet eame good tantam at ‘Pula waa Jobn's {iret dow in that | vening how, ‘The promoters exuect to re ee 8 0 fram the New Jena Boxing ‘Andy Coukley, had possibilities of be nee, where he served six MIONths |year before being mustered out. He|coming a star on the college diamond as a Knights of Columbus secretary |began his major league career with the | spottke me GURAGIdae Devanal Canta Johnny will be banqueted upon his|New York Glants In 1913 but drifted jago, and left college ax soon uh arrival up State, back to the minors nd finally was | United States d ed war He iy now The Trojan is confident that he [Purchased with “Babe” Ruth by the /in the aviation service, that he will have to serve | edly something more than collecting hands for a tugboat. ‘The matter of a ) erew, though, ls probably the least of| Bir Thomas Lipton’s worries in bi 4 quite ® number of en. Palace five-men and the w bd! ed Bi pI eo “tub ———__—— quest for the b : Mt ood ‘bie league berth | ed Sox in 1914 from the Baltimore Club z re sine ww undue woot boaing eile ill land good tig of the old International League. y or eee om be in the principals | ‘inmea: fi : “lthis year. He is a free agent, but|fan knows what he has been to Boston |UNION FIVE AGAIN READY Dehet steadily grows that Sir Thomas ne Hunts Point five men 4 i" the main Jim Gaffney, who holds the notes of |in the laxt few years, He enlisted in the vent at tie neat weekly boxing of Ube recently organized Central A.C, of | Mckay Hocumer, the ust bulid a brand new challenger. veal litweient. and {the Braves’ club, has assured him |nayy early last season TO MEET ALL COMERS. ti tte “ Tas Tuoher the gam fighter of Patewon, | that he will have @ good job when the] 4, y tur batting - —— and such réctal troubles, in the pris | Ef this is found to be true, then the ton, The dig tellews who will earey am y Tu t Ran rane Frank Gilhooley turned in a batting a pager F ‘ vacy of your home. cents a box 0 Henry Wills, who ia now ngantal es the best |. J., will clash io @ return battle of eight | 9*AS0N Opens, wanna 4 average last season of and for just| The Union Big Five, which made an} Nl druggists, Take no substle } of 1920 will bp me earliest that Readivon Dee, 2, tt" the |coloned earrwwatht, and Jack Thomann, the Muna at the Kim A.C, of tatenoa, N. 4.14, BY the way, Johny exprcts to see |ubout ithe, first time played regularly lenviable record last year, is again open it Mptinsle box often te auf the wat y Hook will wit- # one been, areas rivalry be: | burs fighter of Ahi a, bo y fon Christman 1 ° oh Je 8, ge - | throughout the year. He ix a good out- eet the leading teams in the city.! Se! booklet mailed free in plain wrap> ratory to going abroad |his ankle badly one year and’ breaking | Union's late start is due to the fact that per, if you eend coupon below. panecatatatese scien jon, They will moet oe twelve pac? that the ol |K. of C. prep Fred Ostermann, an old-time Eighth Avenue alley a1 y | his collar bone another. Huggins want-} ost of ita members have been in the a te) Hamden a enn SUA, Bheaeaas Lan how or the wejas a secretary, Johnny will give |! ar bone ano Hu me - ma - Sn taken doe Dewarles Of tie Nets | taal by te ch nest Welseaiay attenmon, | Hughey some pointers on the duties |i fo Keep him put, inely pervice, Solly Wilson, the crack guard FREE SAMPLE COUPON ddie Wallace welroroued bout Ie wi bos a: 199 pounde of a secretary. abroad, Ea a i bt Mas just “been “reteised trom "reat |] pymawty pROG COMPANY ightweight, outpointed Evers declares that the big leagues |atkes, "where he Wax a leading cand Sos Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mich. here last night in an an, Manegor of San Le Jerer {a1 ea Cheltmas posites | WH make a mist f they decide Ray Salawelt has been wit Aesth nue the Union Wive ‘feared. aie K Free namole of pt ' a s [not to open until May 1, which, he] Yor ankees s I", ty ay mon AY yh 14m plain wrapper, eres eh Pialng. feok Ba Me ypent| “on | yan ‘ sae uate, te fer tha of retrench his best year in 1914 w Tenineny,, tt Siaibe aad Wanpaeee, Ree ine opening Funes But Wal Wat the aathortive vase | a tie i Dore A.[ men! in the matter of salaries, ete. | Man heen and still ts-m Brilliant pitcher |who Just « buck froin over there manic buck ig in the latter " ot Langiond meet ire alc. next We: aterm, 2! He thinks this. ve least, they [pat Oe ee ‘ahd’ no |All these ure cons dered the pick of jour-round bout jn ta >a De: the wont be much more ravid than Lee wwo wally should start going the usual time great regreta will be expressed by the New York basketball artists.) Address ecalit of the wensboye ot Gan Vounciae, The cavers woen they euuace off oo Obriames Dy, in April, fans over his departure. He was born Sam Kuretaky, No. 10 West 1izth Street, $ .

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