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Dempsey and Miske Seem to be Planning a Local Rehearsal for Their Twenty-Round Bout at New Orleans Scheduled for March 4. {t possible that Jack Dempsey and Billy Miske are to have a public re phearsal, a sort of warm-up, before their New Orleans encounter, the t@enty-round affair scheduled for h 4? The pugilistic tapis has it they are also matched for New on Feb. 10, for an cight-round it. What can it all mean? inning to go through with the Orleans thing, which looks a real ey-maker, the Newark bout be regarded seriously by ean- baba th Dempsey and Miske have busi- instinct, which all fightera seem acquire when they get at or near top. kNockout in the Jersey bout would nly make the New Orleans meet- unnecessary, but are these two ed rivals going to let the Newark Match interfere with the dragging Gown of the real shekels at the Cres- See city? Not likely t how about the public? Are the Mlvertised him successfully AND le to be “bunk. Ate. New dashing, et shing, 8 hing Cc A * ers and the boxing enthuslasve cf p.NOW Johnson hae another figt Ba reds, Points Adincent thereto. insu, whe has neem soscurning tp ainesviile, a.,on Wap ade up the $25,000 house for the Way. Who has deen sojourning up i niin bh to be treated to “Ons of tings him toward the niddleweight cham tymie Likely to Come | i : a Baise? We hope tok? ne fo t8O% plonahip. oul, aid nines hia recent | Sem Likely t P/ Manager McGraw Accepts In- attention, but aa soon as he clears up Sake of the game, the legality of which Successes In the ring has tacked on «| Again at 25th Annual Meet-|' : | will turn his thoughts baseballward. ts Being favorably considered at Albany MEMUNE name to his charge, “Rip | | vitation Extended by Mayor = R how, that one or the other bout Parag Seheon Teniag Sens ta ing of United States Golf As- and Universit President | Manager Mitchell of the Cubs bas led ‘off. man, who has had plenty of ring ox- | ‘ati Fi 7 s ae pe: ir 4 ee perience and many & knockout to hia | S0Ciation at Waldorf To-Night. MaJaa |iven "Tom Clarke, the veteran mT them fight at New Orieans,|(redit, Johnson saya: "He has} mate Reds for several seasons, his uncon- Preferably, and pass up New. | pond, Cut Marty Fa | By William Abbott. By Alex. Sullivan. ditional release. ark. If Miske can weather the weight; Frank Lough aun, 5 AYBE you never heard of a city| . : Fra nughrey, Joe Ki HE ye ting Meack New Orleans storm then he might “Italian” Joe Gans, Albert Badoud, m twenty ttn anne meeting called Gainesville. Anyhow, tt's| ,Qutfielder Happy Hlesoh, who took . f of the United States Golf As- 4 | French leave of the White Sox last ome back and show New .Yorkery {¢ French welterweight champion: sociation willl bo ald tootight a city in Florida, which re-/ season, has decided to return to that how he did it. Young Neil, George Rivut, the Cana cently extended Manager McGraw of | club, MNES ine Denpeey hay dian middleweight champion, Battling |at the Waldorf, Delegates will ve Mikats ga invitaGga: te CHAIN CHE already. Once Oat Wants Cheat Kopin, He met and held hiv‘own Jon hand from all sections of the |(ne ty taste, a8 Was bak ave The Reds will train in the South Mayed ton rounds under conditions (eee ych, men ts Jack Britton, Ted | country and their assembling this| Gants thers, ae 2 Lp " |after all, probably at Little Rock, Mc arobeea enecicn, ewis, beaten Augie Ratner, the boy | C00 Te MOG Ste Mieeimore cheer. | Ovinesville is a short ride from!uccording to August Herrmann, Wasn't on thew ; hat the who won the middleweight champion « pe under fa! \ aia Jacksonville, where the Yanks will|President of the club, Garry says Fesently at Philadelphia, where Hine TMP at the international tournament [ful surroundings than the last sev-|) oy savor Gordon B. Tison in the| that If he doean’t hear from Manager I went the Tinie ate Teer gtly tn London some time ago, and others | ¢ bs In this bout Dempsey was awarde too numerous to menti _HA! HA! HA! HA! .- - oo ee ° Coprright, 1919, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World) ONG MUST HAE WS LIL Jome, ONG HUST. —— ff ff SAG, ee [ AEHT qARPENTIER Ano THEN THE WInNEr2 CAM FIGHT ( quis GUY DEMPSET= J pw kact tte BE \ 4 DELIGHTED TO FIGHT | JEST WILLARD eee / Hears R1eH vere oS oS anorHe ONE : JB 35-HO-HO™ J FIRST SESS'LE TAKE On sa CARPENTIER. ANOLE * We WINS — =o ~~ HO-HO-"N wow Tete \ C Cone ABOUT HE LUseoretwAN AND, THE FRENCHHAN, ) s\ ATO Y {you 1D GIVE You | & CHANCE! / | 1S He! THEN OF COURSE Heit GIVE DEHPSEY Giants Intend to Put HOOKS, 1 and — Johnson | welterweight after he had | lightweight, steered him championship, bi the t only al sessions when war cast a damper Christy Mathewson, who is a Captain invitation extended the New York 1 the over everything in the army in service in France | “4 recording to Johnson, " 0 Was de ‘hub ited of the city’s climate, its| within ten days he will call a meet- Popular decision but Mishe h According to Johnson, “Rip R&ar MA PROG FIBE CHAT. ton alah! at. [Club boas’ ) the time that he was entitied 4% At ing Robson intends to xo after Mike 1t ls reported that to-night's meet- | tae and everything. Wonder if the more than a draw, NNY, isn’t it, bow many bouts are required these days to prove Superiority between rivals, who, a9 the case always is, ure good draw- img cards? Here are Dempsey and Miek. arranging for a fourth meet- ing; Dundee and Leonard have met fie or six times; Kid (Ted) Lewis Britton have clashed so oft we hi ard will be a principal, he osition very n met ing of the club directors for the pur- THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 24, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YOR - By Thornton Fisher | Hore + MY GRANDSON & Show He MAN FIGHT EATEM-ALINE ” MEGINNIS — ee TONIGHT: ANXT STOP) EEF OWK2 SC SWORE é Schoolboy Stars Hold Annual | Championships To - Morrow | Night in 23d Reg’t Armory, | The Public Schools Athletic League | to-morrow night Hi conduct the | ‘Track | will nn Schools Indoor O'Dowd when he returns from the}|!nk will have much to do with golf| players will boast of the place when | pose of selecting a now leader. end Field Championship Game: atl war, Meanwhile he won't bar any-! reconstruction, but this is all poppy-|they quit there? nen aa the 23d Regiment Armory, Brooklyn. | body, black or white, who happens cock as the game doesn't need any|. Not only is the Mayor anxious to| The Cubs will leave Chicago on | to be a mniddleweight ay have the Giants train there, but A. A.| March 20 for a sixteen days’ training| A large entry has been received reconstructing, The only thing neces-| Murphree, President of the Univer. | Sojourn at Pasadena, Cal, iy official sanction to go full speed ahead this season and tens of thousinds of players will do the rest The old agitation about eliminating the stymie will most likely be brought up again at the Waldorf meeting. lnsistence for this change will prob- Tex Rickard mote a fight is planning to pro. in which Jess Will. must have about such a prop- recently, Last time we Tex, not #0 long ago, he asked sity of Florida, has granted the club — unrestricted use of the college team's| President Ban Johnson baseball grounds, American League, For several years the Giants have| Washington trying been training at Marlin Springs, Tex.,|mustering out of the but Manager McGraw and various | major league players, members of the club are tired of this |town for a few hours, spot and they believe a change will|the train for Chicago. of need his mir service of all dropped then boarded He failed to Although Leo Fiyna declared that ‘Tom Oowl, the who has been in to hurry up tho in to trom most every public high school in Greater New York, the larger | schools predominating in the number | of entries. | In past years a great battle en- sued in the scoring of points between Future Athletic Champions [rina In Great Brooklyn Meet «: Two Athletic Bodies to Meet Here on Sunday Two organizations governing inter- collegiate athletics will hold meetings in this ecity on Sunday to formulate Plans for the coming season, The In- tercollegiate octation of Amateur Athletes of America, which holds the intercollegiate track and field cham- pionship meet each year, will have a meeting of its Executive Committee at the Waldorf-Astoria in the after. noon, and simultaneously the Inter- collegiate Swimming Association will |meet at the New York Athletic Club, The 1G. ALA. A. will adopt amendments to its constitution and by- laws, the most important of which are those providing for the eligibility of all students, provided their amateur stand- ing i8 good, irrespective of whether or not they were in the university in the 8. A. T. C. or in the service on Oct. 15 last, the date which as a rule governs eligibility, to take part in the cham= Dionahips of the following apring Will also vote to elim= indoor meet, but to meet as usual he Swimming Association will decide hether or not to hold the individ ampionship meet, It has been agres the ec s that there will be m championship tournament cause the colleges have found. it possible to finance home and meets, Eligibility changes also may made in line with those to be by the LC, AL AL AL AL AFTER THAT HE MIGHT MBeT “HAULER” MIRROBE= inat hold the outdoo be adopted Next STOP WouULd BE Bowling Alley By Chatter tac Among the late entries that have been received for The Evening World Head Pin tournament by Joseph Thum at the White Elephant Bowling Academy, No, 1241 Broadway, N Ys are five teams from the Reliance Hose Company of Rockville Centre, L. L; five teams from the Skat Bowl- ling Club of Corona, L. L; one team from the Kirkman & Bowling Club of Brooklyn, N Y.; seven teams from the P mouth Institu Brooklyn, and teams from _ ‘La Co., Bise Mot.ve | partment, L. R. T., Lord & Taylo Nati k, Tux Son an Club, Manhatts Provident Loan, Hartley House, nn & Co, Park Bow Aetna Life Insurance Company, Erie ——————| Railroad Company, Food Adminis- 8c ; ¢ (tration, and y s. Entry chools and it was not until the last janis’ are going out as fast as & event was finished that the City ‘jarge force of clerks can mail them, Championship could be decided, This ang uniess all signs fail the 1919 year seems to be no exception and tournament of The evening World, sreater dnterest seems to have |Which has long been an unnual event, a greater interest seems to have | wii) be the greatest in the bistory of been manifested among these schools | powling. which should result in keen competi- tion throughout the contests. The athletes of all the public high schools have been training during th indoor season in order that they could ‘make" the team which would repre- sent their school, with the result th thost boys who have been selec’ the best among thousands of fellow students. ecial | has been given to these ju Bowling clubs, fraternal |business nouses that centering the tournament should mail heir entries ut once to Josepu Thum, tating on what date they Would like {to bowl and the number of teams that they desire to enter, ‘The open- ting games will be roiled on beb, 24. ed are —- their | The Rallway Service of the vennsyi- ration /vana Host Uillce had a jolly session at ven |bewhng on ‘Thum's alleys, Broadway and dist Street, on Weunesday afters by the school coach and reporta re-|noon. Some of the Post Otlice jen are the ceived at the office of Public |quite expert at ien pin bowling Schools Athletic League indicate that | when these young men are called to} their marks for their championship | 4) orders or ure desirous of A meeting of the Bowlers f Association was held ephant Bowling Academ performers will “ s ty Hitt | they will be in fit condition to give The legal adviser of . vege the “Big Six"—Stuyvesant, DeWitt) 5.0) s night. ne legal adviser ve Jost count; Kid Norfolk and us not to connect him with any tight #21¥ come from New England dele-| qo the team a world of good. seo President Heydler of the National (1/0) s + . Wpalal their best to win individual glory and/ciation was present at the Indian Turner have had three or four proposition. he time isn't ripe for Sates who have announced their in- |" phe Giants will report at Gaines- | League. so it looks as though it will o oy Manual raining. | assist in winning the City Chompion- ch lasted until af ery A ; Meatings, with the score about even, a championship fight.” 1 Tex, tention of fighting against the stymie, | vite on March 23, and the squad will|be a long time before those agree- Morris and Erasmus Hall High | ship for their school Re Watlinsatlone of the hodse @m:. 80 on down the line. “and, anyhow, | have more import. “hich has been a factor in golf ever) then find out for itself if the city is} ment papers are signed with the —— — -—— = —— - aaa : Z : Ip the old days men fought to a! ant matters on my mind.” since the ancient gaine was played. | ail its Mayor and the President of| minor leagues. | The Bowling Committee of the Sports decisive result invariably the first ia he movement for the abolition of | its university declare it to be. — orti Items H r d Th Division of the CU. W, W. Campaign ‘Mme and that settled matters between the stymie first started In the W _ President Baker of the Phillies ts in ng ere an ere met at their headquarters on Broudway . John L, Sullivan didn't play a . bsp eta i, im ee ston pise : Lieut. Col. T. L, Huston, Yatets town singing the praises cu his new IAG sta SC Tepe t Eons eretary yeturn date with Paddy K nor t ame interested in the matter and most patriotic club owner, has been| manager, Jack Coombs. He thinks a wale Ted eiderbeck, showing the. nurie with Jack Kilrain. Jip: Corbett never istte CUCOITLEG | Nr New tagline delegates have been Ghontetet cai of tke ceniee ROE ne Coombe will make as good a manager ,,0% Winning thelr matches in the | Yale Cub won trom the Princeton |ber of medals ouistanding that nave not @ second crack at Bob Fitzsim. | instructed, it ix said, to place their present he won't give the Yanks much as he was a pitcher. third round of the Metropolitan As- | Squash Club players by @ similar | been accounted for 4s yet. The body i will meet again the ond Friday tn Mons. Fitzsimmons got a second! 8 anne OY | dames in’ the anti list to-night daa eas sociation annual squash tennis term | Ore |Pepruury, by which time it. is hoped ehance at Jeffries but only becausa | Many former Presidents of the U, championship the Harvard Club] NEw HAVEN, Janod4.—c, Pot Jall of the outstanding accounts will ba be thought he could win. He nevor ic enbacker #.G. A. will attend this year's meet- Br and Yale Club squash players are| Tat won ef the ‘one-time orenisene etl ten cted and a fal report made to the trained for his first bout when. hi ing. Frank 1. Woodward of Denver, F t Ne d Gi ; qui are) Tart (fon of the one-time Erenic |U. W. W. The Eastern Alley Owners Jost the chatnpionship at Coney Isl- ? ; Howard W. Perrin. of Philadelphia, USTIC LVEWS John Pollock AN OS8sl ted for the lead in the touraa-|fre,. mind, Staten has been discharged | Association will take up the mutter of and, Then he regarded Jeff us a big | Silay N. Strawn of Chicago and Dan ment. Each aggregation has won two |service In France, Enlisting on the New | thes, CUtstandimg ancounts when | they Boob, one of “the bigger they are the| When the Adriatic docks at this (Jel Chauncey of this city will all De) Jack Britton's right hand, which he| the Kalish hearrecieht, wae sick and would sot matches and just one, The Harvard |H8¥n freen aa private, he was pro-| atternoon, arder they * variety, Corb * en ble to box Kid Norfol Syracuse on |, cs noted {0 @ captain: efore the w: + a pene te wii COrPat port to-morrow or Sunday and Capt, | Pres (Sisk njured in @ bout several weeks ago, | {7 able to tor Kid Nowolt a Sime ig, Club players defeated the Columtia 1. He will remain with Connecticut | Word comes from tie Lenox Rowling nearly won the first time by outbox- die" Rickenbacker, America’s} The death of George Strath, the is well enough for him to box again, | po o¢ conler, fg that Cowier Club team in a close tilt on the tor- ves for th 2 event and hae agr 1] Academy, Lenox Avenue and 123th ing the big boiler maker for twenty, leading with twenty-six offictal aged Crescent Club professional, robs so he has started training to-day for! pertevtiy well 10 and is ready to mer's court by three matches to two |Davketbull team, of which he Was. cape | ite Contes havereniled qos owl three ober put the a rect notches in hin steert wheel, steps | American sole of one of its Most vo pouts which his manager, Dan| take oa the colored tat Fiynn says the club, — aceesresene= = = [tain tor twe ye oe Ww Hem McKinley | Jan. 2% for the purpose of arranging convince nileman Jim" that be “tt Wet womne tooo {Picturesque figures. : | officials tald bim the bout was off bacawre they |Darber, nephew of President McKinley, |for the annual tournament of the ass was outclassed. Gans and Nelson “#hore, the whistles of some 2,000)" Uique in manner and Scotch dia- Morgan, has arranged for him, The |) Clee Wo Sih fn nue wae a |DATES ARE ANNOUNCED |has also accepted an Invitation to act|socintions ournament of the a fought twice too, but in all these bouts automobile, tire, and accessory manu-|tect that long years in this country bouts are with Al Doty for twelve a | |as one of the coaches. as & second meting appeared legitimately facturing plants ‘throughout this | couldn't change, George Strath was rounds at Canton ©,, on Feb, 3, with| Joe Burman, the Chicago featheeweigtit, ought ae — Kirkman & Co, Howlers, the well- mae unds a O,, on Feb, 3, | | LAWRENG! rene Necessary to prove supremacy Sountew’ will) biow. fifteen-minate | Well_ known to hundreds of golfers. yacu MeCarron for six rounds at the|'® » no trouble in adding another victory | Aoinaranvmisicicicn werk Rech, Kan, Jan. 24.—The| known soap people, are using four alleys ‘The return engagements to-day have Pee leg “| He was one of the first foreign pro- °° . vided to hie list to-night, aa he is slatat to mest) aw Rubien, Ch tune |miveraity of Kansas will send men tojonce s week at the Rational Alleys po such good reasuns to recommend blast. ‘This will be the initial re-l fessionals to visit the United States beneft for Jack McGuigan's family Ot|Fraokle Conway, the little Philadelphia bantam, | Frederick W. Kubien, Chairman of the {box in amateur tournaments put on by | KS Fulton Street. Hrooklyn. | A great them, They are money makers, money cognition extended by the automotive |and lived to be the oldest on thio the National A. C. of Philadelphia} in a twelve-round decision bout at the American | A. A. U., Championship Committee, yes | snow any skill In the ring.” says W_O,|turn out each we . the ieee getters, pure and simple, and in most sport and Wdustry of the United} side of the Atlantic on Feb. 5 Joe Welch of “Philly” for]. A. of aiumore, Conway has laxt many toute /terday announced the tollowsn addi- | Hamilton, manager of the department of | bowl ‘Two hundre © getting Cases an insult to the intelligence of States to its most successful repre-| George, when a wee boy of seven, founds at the Cumbria A. A. of |i, the last few monte, amd tat le probably tional dates for national swimming | physical education at Kansas University. |to be quite frequent and the cluy hopes those who pay gvod money to see sentative in the war first, took "up Rolf at St. Andrews, 8x rounds at the Cambria A. A. of (), "a Jet [ty smn, te ost hi |Champlonsiip events: | Kansas has been offering boxing as a|to make good In ‘The Evening World them. The Contest Board of the Ameri-|the home of many illustrious Scotch | Philadelphia on Feb, 6, Willie Ry@n| tor Joe's opponent, Prank O'lirien of Pidadel: | ne ty sy surd tree style swim and {form of Physical recreation for years| Head Pin tournament tn which they are —_— jean Automobile Association whieh, | players The lad came under the! of New Brunswick, N, J. for ten| otis will referee (be battle Pet eho ganeren evar oat ul and classes It ax a minor sport rete? entered re OF to hand It to Jimmy Johnson |in, co-operation with a Had —. if ae Ad fever golf is played Tounds at the Trenton A. C. on Feb.| An effort was made by the matchmakers of | Athictic Association, Chicago, Ill for men competing in boxing tourna-| The Reliance Ladies and the Rorough for his originality at veast. Yat anquet athe Waldorf von {on the seatush iors, Young George | 10 and Benny Leonard for ten rounds | tah the Obmpia A. A, aad tie Nationsl A. ©.("" yup, 21—1u0-yaid free style swim, at |" feservations. for tne halenes of ace When Jimmy takes up with a new ‘ fo Cupt, Rickenbacker, re | developed rapidly under expert han-/at Denver, Col., Feb eae eae it Leasin ar | Pittsburgh Athletic Association, Pitts-|_ LONDON, Jan. 24 (via Montreal),—|geason at the Rational Academy on fighter he gets him the right kind of ceived word yesterday from Con- {dling and it wasn't long before he : cieaee Fe. we ceten ane eae, ee The Henley Keratta, most famous of aii|Fulton Street, Brooklyn . si how é ath dohicl ssaman ireland, Capt, Ricken- | Went to Glasgow and performed with) top pendier, the cer error Allentown, Pe, akbing caine oul of it, as) ch 5-100 yards free style ewim|rowing fixtures, will be revived this oo Bre snes Dew channels which Ker'a personal friend who is to| rare skill aguinat ail comers. Btrath | lee Tendier, the clever and bard hitting Phil: Givtons asked lor a wuight for the contest which | for women, Ph ladelphia “Turngemeinde, [year on the Thames River. The pro-| Before one of the largest gatherings the average manager seems to oat aa” tRantINnatae the sinner, | Was considered one of the most suc. | Mel wedgbt, will take on Halpb Brady. | way too heary for Loughlin, Mike has Wkm Pniladelphia, ba |gramme, in addition to some of the regu-|of bowling enthus at hag heen look. For insti when Jiminy took | Mot | cessful of the man Ot Stars, Ww the jroinunng Syractise fighter, for ten rounds 10 | on meiderable weignt while he was in Uncle} March 2b—-Ilunge for distance, Pitts-|lar events, will include races open to ser-| seen this season at wnlown Tene hold of Jue Welling the Chicagy that & represen pipaation of |scaathl of the. laany fot Har the wain gy of tem rounds at the romular week | in'y eanice, Me hw lem musterel out of burzh Aquatic: Ciuo, Pittsburgh, Pa," |vice crema representing the Dominions, |many Club. the enme between the Mur lightweight was known as just a slo dba Ue eee nited ‘Btates, whi 5 " toring entertainment of tie Grand A.C. Of) inp J wil do ploaty of dosing in ih March i220 yards fiee style swim | Allied countries and the United States. |phy’s and Cadigan, who have been thinkin Gallberate, hard puncher, 11he sues Ag Ond © epeakar Of ihe eve Tee Piatt Sees ee yer fyracuse, N. ¥., ca Monday evening, Feb. 3. Stl tue aad eng 1 MP and 190 yard back *troke swim, Detrow |T Henley Hegatta Was iscontinied |Fivals. for the ‘past! ten’ sears ended in pould | nybody he'd hit, but! Uns Wik be Beoretary o OF AuBRd. Edin’ Moke Riana Nooke an it yor of Brady im putting bie - Athletic Club, Detroit, Mich during ar, with #o many other/a ry for the Murphy's James He could hurt anybody he'd hit, but fy ker concerned. His first American as: |! that tem naift'm game to having bi meet | Semeny Harris, manager of the American A, A.| Aug. 16—-Long wistance awim, In Del-|Sberting activities, but now that peace /O'Rourke. It was by hie lead over his few of his gm pponents would “ithe arrangements are in charge |@buMent was at Westbrouk, Islip, | man seins t 4 led Baits, f m seals to hate Peankig aware River, under rces of fiverton |'* at hand, every effort will be made tojrival, Capt. “Rig Gee Swanton that Mager around long enough to get hit. jor Fred J. Wagner the veteran! 1. L, waere he laid out a nine-hole |e & Gret Mebier ae Tendler Bums of Jemey City aapear in a bout at cue! Yacht Club, Kiverton, N. J, | renew it In all ita old time glory enabled the Murphys to win. Jo'nvon instilled some get-up-ful rter of automobile races, who has | Course. After several changes George | ; of his shows that he hae just offered Frankie! Sept. 1—-s80 yards swim, United La- | === ~ ess into Welling, and soon had him headquarters with Kiehard Kenner- |! dally came to the Crescent’ Club, | ‘The ten round go betwen Rucsbent” | o curenies of S40) with oa cbtion of Oe ree (POr weeeue Pittsburgh, Fa, | Feeognized as the “wonderful, wil Ami, Ghaleman of the A AL A whero he was engnged when death) Brennen, the Chicago hearyweig, and Batting | oS Oo b te to Wor Jack Wore, | rhe Women's Swiniming Association Welling.” 1t was the same with ent’ Hoard at $0) Fifth Avenue, New| overtook him in hia seventy-fitth | Lerinetg, which wus buoked » few daye apo to | tot ot i, See mnie, A Oe dee Nie Jot New York will conduct the Metro- Saal He war lik er re D si be fmught at the Grand A.C, of Spmewe, N, ¥,, |? Cleveland boxer, a twelve round best, clther! Dotitan 100 yard free style swim for | oes or o : ad wait \}et 121 pounds or catenwrumts, on Feb, 7 or 14! Women. 4 we You Women's Hebrew | Most clubs prefer June as the that tie club amid get the services of Lew|uurrow, Harris olfwed Pal Moore & lout. with A | we hers, V | in is: M. T New York, on Feb. 1 r month for their club to ents, but| Tender for a 0 them on Feb. 3 n | Murs” on Jans St, bat Mooee’ ur, Bounay | Ne ork, on Fe pathic COLD ON CHEST Worers! Loyalty, Leazue put on] An Dogaan, Secretary oF the Metres | Sresn, wamert ef Levort, was mtidied wih | Noes amen wi the fe.” | | rr nterest ou son, Secretal © Metro- fn, mann erin h mM the ate two showa for the wounded soldiers last] pol Pie Amensiania alvad'l the ehanes of date fr (he best Si Ge Foe ay siaiens | Ballina Git ssialastony BAslniaettad | We tangy ot tle fat 9 pew FAST RELAY TEAMS IN jDATE OF MILLROSE MEET | Readjustment of stock AND SORE THROAT tnt the other at St" Mary's Mospita,| and AURUSL that these TWO" MOMtDS| |Rating Osea tie mmo! miele JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS,| 'S CHANGED TO FEB. 25. Perigo eee eaa rr Hoboken. Ja Britton, Soltier Bart.| WH be as lively as June this season, | of California who is coming cast for toute, bas 5 rene 50, fle Young O'Keefe und Barney Adair| } rom early indications it would ween teen sumed UD by Nis manager to mect Sold iH a my he hillinaaa Athlete Ausseialion! bas $50 & $40 suitings now $35, boxed at Goth enteriaiime ie hat at least half of the clubs in tho | pardekl, we Hrmokyn fighter, fur ten rounds Millros Asner bet sei H ; med BL sa Hh tataines WBF metropolitan district plan to stage | is Me Crmm tite AC of Misauhee na} ONC of the fast teams that are to!had to change the date of door $30 & $35 suitings now $25. mere > appeared at the Grand Cen-! tournaments this year | gen. 31, They wilt box at 166 yuunds, weigh {Compete In the Junior onal Indoor! games in Madison Square aGrden rfom : - irs Hoa were: Jack Epsin, Jonony| : ; Jin or a POM, Waste Hary Gre [Championships which are to be held in! March 12, as originally announced, to Order your suit now Te at Asilon With Mustarinn< ii Dutt Seay lin Sile s,| Golfers often can't find the reason | tree rounde et Coty nest Mon [the 13th Regiment Armory on Satuntay | Tuesday, Feb. owing to the fact that Drives Out Pain in Malf the Time tb Sallor oli mer Sullivan, Young for lack of j Ole Lion, topping and |day nine, Hettiodl Ime evo working for the iavening, Feb. te that of the Brooic.| the big show: place has been booked for | MADE TO YOUR MEASURE rh Appe, F wwis, Smoke Kelly, Happy| other ailments when really the chiet| jy Beggaenttptvoney ' J 4 Janother enterprise ning. throughout | Takes Other Kemedier—it's the yjhW0. JT! lwwle, Smoke Kelly. Happy other ailments when really the chief | wuts at Gray's mnesin lyn A. A. ‘The team representing the | ("other enterbrise rune ote and you save $5, $10, or $15. Over 230 patterns. Quicke: , Pain Mitier On Earth, ‘minis Jack Conno Jund Peter| are too long will frequently act as if] Harry Grem wu we 8 bony fighter for the club are Eddie Mayo, Louis Kaufman, |intry blanks showing the list of sp ARMY OFFICERS, ATTENTION! coughing mimost instantly, ende Prunty annoy possessed of evil spirits, It's an old | pest few works, He ie booked up for rel jim, MoGuire, Joe Rubenstein, H. Brau-|cial attractions announced —yesterda " throat and cheat colds over night omme |Tule that tho ahorter the eluty the| fea On Jen. 9T be om ageint Gober | 00" Tague! oe cubensieln bial mailed to all the’ big. oo! F 2 : like it for neuralgia, lumbago. Cha | better the game, Harry Vardon is a| Bartield for twelve rounds at Columbus, 0., Jaa. |* by ana leges, clubs, military camps and dis- Special Sale 20 oz. whipcord uniforms, $25; 30 oz. over- ane ite wpendlly. | drive awolltg| ‘The Metropolitan ice skating eham-|CoRVINCINE Argument of this claim, | il be 4eae ingen with Tommy Rotnon, the This team is looked upon by many to embarkation points throughout the coats, $25; ready to wear away. pionships will be held on next Monde | TR® great British champion. is «| lore) makdiowciah, for cen rounds at the Cleveland |have an excellent chance of winning the | country i , {9 the original non-bilster- at the Islst Street lee 1" oneay | stickier for short clubs, which he at-| A. ©. and on Feb 12 be w ok np with Clay] relay race at the championship. ch > ao ription that takes the p Hut fontestante wa AT Lethe Mee y SMEM| tributes as the best reason for tho| Tuer, the Inian, in @ tweivenmnd decision and every man represented has at some|Moxera Back From War at Stag of as eificient as Gra ra RCW. M, Taylor and Walle Ieuchine | Wonderful direction of his shots. tent at Ge Armory A. A, of Boston time done some notable performance New Went Side A, € eld-festiloned mustard. plaster or A. C.; Joe Moore and Harve: > : e it ddiewetght, ron the board track or on the| 4 ening at the club house Gprains, strains, bruises, sore muscles, Sartor, “ic Joe Mo tarvey - Tom Gibbane, the St, Paul middieweignt, will * r | ‘To-morrow evening at the club house, | SH neck, swellings. sore, painful or carter. I am, are on| Meets Kerr To-Day, we busy fighting for the next few dayn, ae ne is Path nent. ace the New West Side A. C. in West 54th Frosted feet and chiltiainy He sure ive forateh, & i AWuniaan steep | AIK, Fla, Jan, 24,—Dewitt [billed to take iat ia two podremion eemem, arack’ team of the. 1th. Ite Street, will hold a stag for the members TWO STORES Beny's Mustarine in the yellow b Al Ornated of the | Bal Cincinnat! mar, had @ day of |Temorow night Tom will go against Bartley | Prank Ruddy, the consistent point win-|and their friends, There will be box! ». BROADWAY & NINTH STREET AND STOPS PAIN’ ” event the seratch |rest in the annual January golf tourna-|Maddew, be loval heavyweight, for wx rounds atiner of the Brooklyn A. A. Ruddy, in/and vaudeville, Many of the boys Just ‘30 €, 42D ST. BET, FIFTH & MADISON AVES, en from taking things too easily at|ient in progress here, as C. M, Ransom |t National A, C. of Philadelphia, and on text |all closed meets of the regiment, will|returning from overseas have been in- , . _ Any stage of @ race. In addition to the {defaulted in the semi-finals, Ransom |Thursday night he battles Len Holande, the Mu-|compete for the Afth company. Vited to attend, and a wood show Is oa-|P, S,—Vesterday ig done; to-morrow hasn’t begun. T AR > thare ¥ be & half-milol wee io viayed Daico, Balch will | waukee middiewer for ten rounds ot the| intries for ail events close on Feb, 8jsured. Billy Rodenback and Johry is h y 9 ¥ pov oe, ‘and Raymond Murray, {ne Rave ‘hie work ut out for him) to-day. |tvwn Mall A, C. of Boratoe, Pe. with. Mr, Frederick Rublen. 280 Broad: |Lore, two war service men, will app w here—use it, NOT B |. Will endeavor JB se e meets Hamilton K. Kerr of Green way, New Yo rman @jand spar. Many prominent boxers for two laps withow! h in the final round, nal Commit vaudeville

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