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| i i THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 10, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK IT’S A HARD LIFE FOR MAJOR RICE — 1919, aye AND LICES Douglas, well known at s. Findlay By Thornton Fisher | - - - - Apawamis and Nassau, has been reap- Com rat by The Drews 1 ng The New York Brening World) | pointed Captain of the Metropoliian pee rw Golf Association Lesley Cup tean. =, ME GOOD a \ " Th Jace has been filled by Douglas CEE, /Now Ps 7 one. (exnuann “88 (SOU VERT SEY | foe Any. rears Uoan He hae Hi THE War's oVER. ag za Qe WILD- HE THERE AIW’T A WILD @ nothing to do in that line since 1916, \ > an @ the inter-¢ ‘i AND EVERNTHING = Z \ JAZZ AND PLAY | LEFT FoR HE TO FIGHT ; the Jane, tims th t bales uty m atches Zz eon \. (t's SURE DEAD UKELELG— / Ls 15 SOME JUNGLES 7 | setts won the cup away from the M. G. ; ze AROUND HERES/ Wy, S\ ‘hal A. team, the competition being held a = ~ ee | brookline, hese | reetty affairs ii DN | between Viilad 1 ats wot wer ailadelp nk New York i jon thes exe ONW SHOT) districts, | turn next THIRTY-FIVE season, and rumor has it that eve i A . oy effort will be made to muster a rep- James E. Sullivan Knew the : ‘|| NGERS TOORY- ) en ‘ | reqentative team Val A i; - U \N& Got 1 - ALL THE CANNIBAL | i _ 1 6 - -_ | Louis Martucel, the redoubtable ones falue of Athletics—How His \ J imPRove HY ) NA TRIBES ARE CAME = | armed colt professional. who ime heen oa ) ' 5 > located at the South Orange jeld Club 1912 Dope Has Been Borne, \\ SSE \\ SHucKs! Reis eee Un St peti 2 oO the sey club ne on. Aw yet Out This Year. ‘ fo the decacy club, neat shane, At ics z | ‘ » Crabbe, forme Ty, with a club in New NLY the other day, or rather dur- | sinilveabelclcabs ~ a protesion tye" nton ‘county. Coune ing the recent sessions of the = \ i try Club. near ¢ Sy tah \ GENERAL ceed Walter Gourlay, ‘who has Wh Collegiate Athletic Association, \\ / MES AND meats, OF Sharge since Joo TAneon left there Ja @fd other physical experts in this im \ Fe YoU He } y eity, some one was credited with pre- ies sN ANY NICE REGULAR. Fears have been expressed by his @icting that some day the President's \ WAR AROUND LET | ther well Lostbada 8 oT ATaGT, Cabinet would include a member 3 COURSE \# | woud not ret poli tian SU KNOW ~ has be whose duty would be to supervise the MAWOR CUSHMAN RICE. AVIATION CORPS U.S. WEN (ELT AINT New Jersey Physical wellbeing of the country THE MIGHTY NIMROD AND ADVENTURER HAS A “BI Ware V WHY -ETe: ny Max saya ‘This got a rise out of Charlie Harve DARK OUTLOOK Fak THE FUTURE B LS ithin the next ‘who said the idea was Jim Sullivan's, | > NO HORE BIG ton has not played in Who expressed it years before nis | ‘ fa few ited. Cross Geath in September, 1914, | GAME WONTING a’ v4 | A . — “James suid Charlie, “knew For AWHILE Toten ron ~~ A More about athletics and their im- | 0 6 s , it w ive conv teen 01 1 Fisuce -o» /) S Coniead) Turf News ©. A. A's, the X. Y. 8. or any other ® rmagg: - ” Now 1 can lettered experts that could be gathere MAJOR RICE WANT: “ACTION” Ld i > The Jockey Club, the stewards vf in Madison Square Garden in al / The Jockey Club and the stewards of ‘woek. If he had lived he would have | —----- CP > \ BAN the National haac 1 Hunts been the biggest in the country, | P ‘ 7 AI DANGER on held their nual meet ai MEMS Gthietio standpoint, during | After Remarkable Recovery From Gassing, Warrior, Game eae Excavariy No, 18 Bast dint Street 9« the war. Hunter and General Adventurer Is Back (TS Goin TO BE en eames oe “Jim,” went on Charlo, “had re- in New York. @& HARD LIFE FOR. ~. brose Clark was elected a meniber « markable foresight. He could see 4 THE MAJORK The Jockey Club, while PL R. Hitel years aheed. No one more than ho| “& OPEN SEASON FoR BocHe SWoonnG (S over. ss CS) cocks H. K. Knapp and Andrew Mili Fealized the value of athletics, a les- |—————— soisgeeaae Major Cushman A. Rice, gassed twice on the Cambrai front last spring ric vaeo oe @on which it took a war tot | and pronounced a living dead man by American Army doctors, is fit again | i " » Im the 1919 issue of Spa'ding’s| and ready for the next war, ne Major refused to be s ~ In th minal of F. K ri eatin Athletic Almanac, Harvey is borno| thing ame in Siberia, revolutions in South America or the big rut Winter League Baseball Notes ) Sturgis . sible ro hy a ; kid settable eS Ms D Burea twent G. Gheppherd. The article is « re- ; ; . d to draw on the greenest of ; ‘ There ! that ite Whiters ‘Aa ; bel quired du even eahueiel Jone sport which sent a greater per-|green material to get together his] Snapping his fingers at Fate, Yet the Major's number y nowt reached vere is a fair chance that McGraw) Writers’ Association of America will be| 4 clove Print from Everybody's Magazine, 5 s s will decide on St tersburg, F as {held in this city on Thursday, Jan, 16,| Were donated bs = *| centage of men into the service of th arsity combination. last spring during the big Sagar eee s AP is . rvpdepapacciditety | but it has a strange timeliness in view! Nation during the war th the ; ‘1 the train camp for the Giants this|the same day as the Joint meeting ©} of the conclusion of the world war.| , TRCan Datiglice “eemaiie The Mohawk A. C, and St. Anselms | flying unit attached to the spring. It has been decided to give up| the two major OlMcers for the According to statistics compiled at | A. w clash in the first game of Nun 7 lists gently informed war Marl at M a r th It is written about the 1912 Olympiad Columbia having to do with the var- | {if US-pound basketball series for home, Numorous specialists ¢ urric Marlin, Tex., and Pat Moran ure to | year will be ¢ d and other business @t Btockholm and at the time Mr./sity crews of es ee eet eeenaintrepolitan Association cham: | to be counted out—no hope, But Major Rice went out to his Minnesota recommend highly ormer camp of | transacted, Gheppherd wanted to answer a cable/ins and i010 it was ahown that at {Hays dan 16 There are ten teams in| home and recovered—a case which continues to baffle the medical world, [My pnlles | ri anil VAkior cautateg | AN was quict along baseball row in| $88 mires v from America “Will America win| toast $5 per cent, of the oarsmen in| play two games each van ne “'m ready for the next war,” exclaimed the Major as he dropped in |pase, Bree cele ear ae Ye city: yesterday. Every body 18 BAY: @nd why? He asked Sullivan With) these three combinations were with} .. a to show himself — Ub 00 ce vities next week, when ‘this result: th ‘ 1 it iw iad th Entries for the Crescent Athletic —— Harry Frazee, Pres t of the Boston |More baseball men will be gathered to- - e colors, and it may be that this |ciub amateur boxing tournament, to be chaos a ‘ + to [éether in this city than ever bef H ‘Can't you write an answer to that.| porcentage will go higher, |held on Tuesday and Thursday eve- Les lace fo further 0/7 natety Sheets ee a F young fellow?" he asks me with Hf [ings dan. 14 and 16, will close to-day New York Didn't hold Har y | who threatens to st . Vande that tolowed . 7 na a e been ar- | With levine at the A. A. U. head- give up baseball and stick to his ranch ick Singella, ones % oe : i i mote of surprise in his voice. Preliminary plans je been ar | Muarters. “Three clanses,” 116, 130 "and Wis GantaralacclManrane ethics Ne ote Dick Kinselia, on it of the i 5 i ‘ “No, no!" 1 answer impatientiy. ed for AU. of f weal pounds I bo contested. . a, the , playe. New Hoes y ae elected i R Hitcheoe A eS Knapp ant ’ " 1 politan AL A. pound basketba the President of the seball | Andrew Miller were ed on th stm no aporting editor, Thin tn ai ¥NLIR A, AU, tEr-aaund Putetbal| ae ew, “pest, wom” var! — OMOtE A | Single Meet freer ft, tar cen, eas | fracas Suumittn eed amacng new to me." ‘4 Kyronen and Charles Pores, ‘have. re- ’ When asked if any new developmen ; : : ‘=! first duties was to pass on the ap- Wa aocre tiaan't aaythine to o| tenn .wer the first week in February HWEnOAT IS Loe fou of the Dillirons Ats Pilger a opments |eago next week. The new circutt will be | (rat iutlen was, y tO dana the tournament will be open to|letic. Aasociation. TI prominent ad arisen concern: 16 sale o} "| made up of clubs in the Three I League | }, a Yarra with it” he says. “This isn’ tuay 7 ‘om. | Athletes. left che Millrose organtzatia | club, he remarked: "I guess there will TN tne Gon shea, for a trainers license, y 8 isn’t @ study |teams representing clubs holding mem- | Mien tis age in a hult but have et u OWS ro be no change in ownership this winter. |[2™¢ te Central League. | Aled. = Durnell got into th fn athletics. It's a problem in Amer-| bership in the Metropolitan Associa- | nounced that they. to rep: Wa: ath HakiNb clabh aa AP Hothing hed Oldring, famous as an outfelder | THe Jockey Club vary iltaat | Seanism. I've b at four of these | ton. resent their old club in competition, bahea hettconeadede Mh as 1 nothing ha vag » famous as an outhelder | .¢. and moved tu France, where bis. evs i ever been sald about gelling the club, | w Philadelphia Athletics, is being! career of ups and downs’ continued. Be sae that nic ames” ane 1) Aitread Jordan, by defeating William| Play in the opening round of the Met- | Twelve Members ree Famous | the 59th Street organization decided Gur training trip is still unsettled. We|talked of as Manager of the Toronto) at one time he trained the racing Bille one, It has always been the sa at | Waldron to 130 in their Engilst | ropolitan | Association squash | tennis |immediately to give up sports of all are not committed to a Journey to the | Club in the New International League. ble of the Jate King of Roumania. Way. It's my dope wed yee SAM" | pittiard match at Jack Doyle's last night [Championship tourney, scneduted for! — Qrganization Made the — jiinds white the Nation was at arms « ago Cubs. In fact haps here was wrong on it. We aren't through | on the amateur English billiard cham- |day afternoon on account of the inabil Supreme Sacrifice. and to try to do everything to hasten ¢ chance that we will play| ban Handt- ro uu | ; ace > up! i | n e woods, yet; there's two weeks of | lonahip of America, The total score ity of two of the clubs to muster tears di the country's vietory an exhibition tour with the Gian tian, before us, but no matter how |for two nights’ play was: Jordan, 600; | The Inatches called tor Columbia play- It sure was the greatest year in the| The annual ting of the Basebalt My js Oo, no matter what happens, | Waldron, 339. Jordan, by the way, @¢- |Squash Clubs entertaining the Ha | Julliv Fe M ilk 2) de Maal sebs wh ‘we'll win; liste Feo ae so tht Begin [fguash Clubs entertaining the Harvard | By Alex. Sullivan history of the > A. C., and every — S z Bree —_ chess chi onship. | | HAT the New York A, Cis the | member points with pride the HN te Pct OU take those boys we have] rhe Erasmus School ba: At the annual mecting of the Co-| greatest: organization of its) club's wonderful rally to the colors B nd , S ik By y chosen to serv FO ea ane acts tere, we Mave} rhe Brasmus ital igh School es | on te Niue helarat the club] Ried tree aeNd on ceostt |so0 dtercury Footen saving waren tc ( Bowling Strikes ui and Spares eilats through tho treat to the | ee tt oes Ey ore Ur so Te | non Hier: lost nights the, following] Pexend dispute by the club's annual the Army or the Navy N nts Vies harbor where the Finland, lights out,/on the. Flatbush School's court. We Were elected. — Commodore, | feport for 1918, A substantial protit) ‘Twelve members of the club made, Bach f alleys where |p i “f ate Rie Doys asleep, swings at anc and | Euarded baskets by mig 11a pre F bas eal was made by the organization despite the supreme sacrifice, among chem sames 1@ Bastern Individual | th " nained Vic study their names. How many aif-! At halt time the vie 3 lead uf | Commodor the big handi of increased cost, being Jim MeKenna of the 6ith, ex- Championship wore scheduled to be i st, ME DeSIIOR Ue ORS: aaa ferent nationalities do you suppose 31 to ¥ over their opponents. of material, help, war expenses, &c,| Mayor Mitchel and Johnny Overton, | rolled was crowded to the very doors |"! “the Hunt litt and they represent? We've got Ameri-| columbia will play the Seeretary The club didn't conduct a single ath-| ‘The immortal twelve of the N. ¥, A,| last night by bowling fans who are edeent ot thi. ow | Terme Wa faell: taut Secretary of . ‘a ak 4k aketbi etary ith ave eaty ai 8 are! nterestec s big bowling eve an sent every member Lieaithlvaneaicialee on a German Dbiood who are going game ac ite oe tball * Peet, ibe. hi Bs letic event through which funds might, are: ; | Interested in this big b ne ev nae i eer SaC TERRE val Rpectine fo beat Germans from Germany.|pistechnic. Institu five on Huxtab! . B. have been raised for the club's Major James A. McKenna jr, | At Dunbar's St. Nicholas alleys, St Ht ri nied Wtants Raping Asscolas We've got Italians on our team who Morningside Heights floor, 1t 4s | Pits te a A treasury, | Major John Purroy Mitchel, Ma- | Nicholas Avenue and 125th Street, che Ht will be determined at this meetiog just | Made plana for the coming sea bu going to beat Ita fans from Italy Slayer will be in the Columbia lin Heynen, & Bwayse As soon as Uncle Sam declared wee | jog Henry D. Gill, Commander | the Harlem fans flocked to the drives Whi, the Metropolitan champlowship tournamut|/as nothing definite was, decided (on got boys of English blood who oi atti James S. Beecher, Lieut. Herbert | at an early hour so as to be sure to ‘ erties Major Morton ing to 8 a|° | ‘ say etvaris d from Fran age ot French blood ake will outrun Aieisini tes wre apa rcrealivia: Gombe A. Buermeyer, Lieut. John W. | Ct seats to ace the contest between | Alva anf sam nnere ofa | Le cl } 1 from France deci¢ i we creating ¢ Dunbar and Knobloch, in which =| ath series Contral” Alleys. | fads dhe ciba ' Beasce.) Why, we've tot aren from| ib inter how Gnione Ro, no mate ( Fistic News _sonn ¥ottock “ Ley )) Ter ticeattaranct' Peaboay, [Sarre minncr th bing Eotada fet, ie G ro! en from | “No matter ho n jo, ne o] i. y p ¥ for the series almost every nationality in the world| ter what turns thipgs 9 take, no L ls me, @ € ne world | te a 8 t. Arthur L. En Cadet | against 187 7-4 loch in our American team who'll beat fel-| matter What su ory the” as th y | , . vi , rou 9 | 7 oll beat fel- | ¢ n ‘e © gamblers who bet on there: | Harry Pierce, the Brooklyn fighter, in the main 4 Co Sane al- h Jows of their own blootl from Europe." | percentages are al! in our favor: ittod the | MMe of eu rounda.” This will te Cavs tint] Wayles B. Bradley jr, Private es Bulle Condesa Mairopolian Muurll Huck. float Ry Jim Sullivan's dope we can do Suits of bouts in Chicago killed out under the management of Dan Moraan, sev-| Danforth B. Ferguson and Sergt, | {)%) St, Nichols Avernin tnd en Belmor p Clark, 1 . ND as Mr. Sheppherd continues, | the Jobs all we have to do is to 6° game in that city twenty years ago, the | erat good prolinivary boule will alto be put om Richard D. Hamilton jr. |aged to beat Frank Breitenfeld, the PEMHELN SR PSC) He WM iey Ware “4 ‘5 *| ahead and do it cpa : is lecte ectors there's no such thing as Ame ahead and written | Sme thing is likely to happen in Bos- These men will always be regarded Bergman Bros. star, in five out of the yt ae nce the foregoing was written Tommy \ manager of Joe Turman, the sh 1 “ ‘ ; ck Joyne letter - ‘ fean blood, yet. Maybe we'l! get| the war has ended; how and whe in a short tine if the clique @ | chicago bantanwetaht, says tin bax matched Bur | Seater champions —champions of nine Haba dl : taal | yorker Glae ‘venerdays. Brought word an American blood, in time Jim| We all know, “Jim Sullivan's Dom blera there are permitted to stake {en to box Kid Wolfe of Cleveland at the Amer!:|democracy—than any that ever won ITN Sb Cor Becitenteld bowling filer 5] that Tom Healey, tra't ot th Thorpe, the Indian, from Car was true to form. thelr money on a tlehter in @ bout to | ‘eh: fs @,Balmere t0 en 11, walle tnelhonors for the club in Olympic or] fang of the “Heights” were out in | ae gharaes. is rapidly the only orignal American in tho! cnet win the referee's decisi At the | booked up Hartley for that date with Phil Toon | Rational me full force and when it was announced Itanle epidemic of the Aiseas whole team. Our boys ure ull « HS fact that Benny Leonard’ qo. a. a. of Boston on Wednesday | of Brooklyn. Ax the matchmaker of the Ameriean| When McKenna was alive he was) that their little tithe aes ey vn the, West SEEM oh eee iba a. di Blood of Europe has refused to. make 238 iene these gamblers went around the A A. atances many boule for each show, it Is) Fegarded a Wonderful oarsman and | the series, a great ¢ hierar es A "ron" ratenmne mi with’ if. and three men employed’ OP “Now, here's my dope: ‘These boy pounds, the weg MIL, | ring before the Kid Norfoik-Clay Turner | Bard t0 tell which bout he really wl put on, — | ait-around athlete, Johnny Overton,| yoraite. ‘bowlt ordhani petind Atma‘ 60 tl John Sanford and as many of Jimmy of th hi undee . f \ | . 3s ae 4 ft up in the pace. wt vay ave died fro . fn our team are the sons of parents his bout with Johnny Dandee, | pout offering odds of $100 to $60. that Augie Ratner, who won the mit {the famous Yale star, was a records | Road and Jero} to a a po es | Pitesien ealen from 1k who had nerve and backbone. ‘Tieir ed for Newark the 20th Of) Norfolk would win, When they couldn't ioastup Ute in the Allied bosing|Dreaking middle distance runner, 8 Loo Laucke and Ji" | amo new leagucs oped at the Rational Alles! Big Ky of C. Show for (ed something this month, has created quite a lot|get their money covered at these odd ndua on Dec, 13, retumns to thie| while Artie Engels was a clever| mie re, in which Lucke, th ht the Brunswick: ) Gasaidy of t tc. nae parents wanied something moro in|this m the aintio world, ‘Those| they besen to offer $100 to $80, Wells © exieeia to be 1a in another few | wr rine i hurdle ever! visiting bowler, was returned the | tesgue ahd the Americ Ma enator ne ife than Europe had to offer them,|0f Mlk in r larerigie ean ai RRS Tha tio: Bettini ly will fight bis battion here un- | 8Finter and hurdler. |winner, despite the fact that he had how at St. Mary's Hall in Ho- Ané a0 they tore up their home an.|W!? have heard that Benny has out. | °) eae eatia . | ment o@ Dan Moran, Ina letter| The club showed increased mem-|to roll with an alley ball, His va | boke Xt Wednesday night. Alt ehorages and went to the United the class can't be blamed for coke which Morn revived from Katner a few days| bership despite the and absence | while on the way to the I niverety te men at ithe hospital Mates, Zt takes « good man < believing so now, Of late years it] 1. going about Sorfolk-Tomer tout, | 4&0 Be Make Dan to lock alter MMe affaim bere, lo¢ the athletic glamour which often Bowling ‘ru nee with hls bow! ere ot doubts! {0 come are whe. care ‘an to di neal tinic bh an unwritten law in pusi- | prank dawley, manager of Willie Jackson, Benny | oii +e ttracts men to join a club of this | Pale + ul. Luck einer wipe 1 ontorl wy | Champion the wrestling Bonen like thet are gol to bavy| for a litle has a right to dictate terms iehit mame eaperivnce n Jennings, log the club, the lar its history, |186 for Senatore, ee One pi tious e) coe t wty acha pion nat new ow our matolenal jemey C4 Yaa *harle Sch der, repress lous of ie ata CH aan wit | GA GLLGOR A a Pr ee ould tears ta alaiiehey ot Jemey C19! Seven our War Department realizod | \Charley Scho eile R | bealth. They'il be bet Chititen | feel honored to get a chance to fight | at tae wana tasine colptatame: nay nant {the great deeds of the club to pro-| Ment. gav RA a 1 | 7 than the aver run of their cousins | him under any old condition While | rund Both men are willing bation and shoul put uv) mote the country’s interests in the; ment in rolled Cook & back in Europe it is true that no Hehtweight eharm- | then a stiff go, Clay Tumer will meet the winn Not only did every member thar | Zceb's alloys, Third Ave-| ig why we'll win thene ¢ pionship, with the possible exception | M the club's stom on Jan. 20. MBE SPB ale ala Sy eLy. DENSE wy treet, Brooklyn. Cook games, this time and every tine,\of the Joe Gans lost to Nelson, | hert - could enlist, but a hose left behing | % but only ter the Until we cease to attract t) ck of | Has chanved t gitimate | Nick Cline of Newark in . a offered Uncle Sam their entire re- |} hdos t ever witnessed in Bay z . the folk from Wurope. Wall win the ghtweigh! ne cons | Tammy Wabh of Chicago, manager of al | age and , | acurventtoihale wins | WHO TAKES ADVANTAGE OF OUR PRICE RE- Bethe tasers all decided year ste puretad | ote w days, ‘Tommy eage. hy ark “ . eT phe N.Y. A. C. members were ace | 0 VISION can save $5, $10 or $15. boys of ours. oo eee t wh exp “ ro al . . | tive in every Liberty Bond movement, | < A 2 4 * “No matter how things go, no mat neet Du seem all | Wilde in London on I» May 28, | outa at hie um ®l every Red Cross drive, in tact every A good saving to start the New Year, Your suit made fer what turn things take or owe orp ieneete fin . tne of $15,000 | they pre better drawing cents than oui-estown} |.” cio that presented itaclt 197 to your measure from our $30, $35 or $40 fabrics for what surprises we 1m » eroci eat Ber ! } , Mcture money {oF | acraywere, jie , t : , ite eter . : sport that left these shores our favor. We re {to agree lowe the at, Me c 0 | Every transport t SER a ule etal iat | 2b ry lg omg barbers TWENTY FIVE DOLLARS rom now on. hat's my dope into the ring overweig ’ Leas jark Rul, | etic kits by the Mereury Footer Se poe Bele seme thal we A cain, We 6: tear Be New Osteans fight | 8 i aking Hicom peat a] One of the best things done by the $50 or $60 suitings reduced to $40. n eat stadium it Just norma. way at 128 Toned with Jack Deunrmey | forfeit of $250 88 8 6 tuat he wil do 16) Ny, A, Cy was to conduct weekly A ; Brine” Reais. Fi sit pact 18 186 re Put He itech. tmanaran ce |< a taolres t With Billy Miske at tho | Pousde ringside beet FOE TR PPT TE | A good variety of ,patterns for your selection, Samples be Jemiah i ig aniisiana in New Orlean 1 erie hity i igh j ‘g ai 7 ; da and ‘n italian mountains, Leonsra, inaists Henny can make 1 Cece rere a dee Crlesaa Harold Fares \the aallore and soldiers, and \, and portfolio of fashions mailed on request. e the Olympi mes th: ds any time | abs q ae few t iH | hes teen re stage t arious armories toc ; Sim Sullivan, who piloted American pasary, but he doesn't think ay mn | eres box Chariie SE Nee TD oe ica Army and Navy Uniforms made to order or ready to teams to victory through three Oly: Dem oe he mately wit | ot SroBer® Clul Tho club remitted in dues to mem- wear away at reasonable prices Plade will not attend, for he is des vot later than sett Mondays | Ihers who were at the front $12,024 " # rae, Olympic team’ has gone to Bu *! Thy spent $28,810.07 war activi (= and Jim Sullivan's dope is goo: Cadi Taree dhailadian eth Meavoeual’ ties, Despite the adverse conditions and sure. His confidence of victor The wrestling « veduled for! way given an Empire Stal thar caused by the War the financial state ‘i ped ee 4 pend eet cat i ti 48 next Monday night ha odd | peferce at the Armory A. 4. c % ment shows the total surniue to have 2 ematical calculation ig Jan. 21 at Lyceum Hall, 86 with Kid Noriolk on W increased by — $59,195. over 1 of how strong our boys were and how \j!hird Avenue, Now Vik pene bo ge et ie Hi Mae Nae TWO STORES bard they, would try. new will . us wilar amor peels $2,182,8 , Mabilitios $767,447, BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND ees emule of this war is, not of 1 3 rie ie linsiley Ok leaving a total surplus of $1415,88187, | 90 £. 420 ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVES, L payee be ‘ ta House ) 1B pst $1,356,186.16 in 1917, Yin das been decided in the past. ‘Through | M Wah) LEN he MARE ERK Uirmalare SHOE tater ai cininte nb athietice: (ast it = : te : . e departed decades of building 1 ind \ uslit, as 4a ww item | Crescent A.C. here tant wight litte Celene erranalltiea cand re, AA PLS. Money used right is one of the greatest blessings; and growing, through all those years" BN CREAT, The Boring A. . of West Hoboken, N. J ] Hartley ey York wan the bs entertainment, cost the club $17,-|¢, My , i 4 AumniAah miiebe Me pri fure ne a Ii pring en, N on over Low ent, +7 | Oe ra sed wrong it’s the greatest curse. when great tides serene, arash pach between Wil Bingham, the put on encther itractive cord ef beule ob MiG Over, be 891.15. "The" total expenses were | fhe Bivgea' sad Hudson should be e curbing vod | used 4 g y eu Arnheim A, ‘blood were *h lightweight champion, and a elubho the main bout dJobaay Went to the front and the receipts, Ve We WETS warmed Tura, Cimon, he Dow Lore ishiweiem, wilh eho ow ud Bou ib & TOmp. SET AR Maumee March 2 in the date on which all of bie ‘