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le ——— Sassi) ¥ taamen datas masihaidabad Riateeaeeaaaaiabiaiad | a a RR nee TOF ALL HEALTH RULES | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN FOUND IN LIFE OUTDOORS Tom Carroll “in Condition” at 62, Who Takes Exercise Regu- larly, and Jem Mace, Old English Fighter, Striking Exam- ples of Benefits Accruing From Athletics—Actual Figures at Harvard Disprove Assertion That “Athletes Die Young.” | | sil By Robert Edgren, | Copsright, 1919, by the Prema Publishing Company (The New York Brening Wor WHER, when asked for a set of “health rules,” said sick." ich was terse and to the point. That's all there {s to it. The ¢, however, a few little de fails that he might have added. Per haps, being a philosopher, he didn't! know about them, I have found, ju the course of a number of years in| active competition, that philosophers | and doctors, with all their theories, | frequently know very little about | making people well and less about keeping them well, 1 have found| some extremely ignorant people, so far a8 book learning 1s concerned, who seemed to have keeping well resolved to a positive #cience, Yesterday 1 had a talk with Hernando Gonzales Villa, the famous | artist, who has spent years studying and painting pictures of the old, ruined Spanish Missions along the Pacific Coast. | “But here is something that will interest you more,” said Hernando, removing a Capistrano sketch that he had been showing me, “While I was making this sketch, a few months ago, | was anxious to get back to Los Angeles to see Joo Rivers fight. He was to fight some one that night —I forget who it was, but Jose Rivers was always interesting to me—such a picture in the ring-~such a little tiger in the fight. “Just as I was finishing my sketch @—————__ there was a sudden rush of hoofs and | around, while the ficld seemed to be &@ swirl of dust, and an old Mexican | well scarred with fresh hammer reined in a half-wild horse right at|marks, my side, bringing it up dancing on its |, (De you keep in condition stiii?" I hind legs. He was over eighty-five |SS{™ wr : : S ‘or answer Carroll stooped over, years old—somewhere between clsh- | picked up a filty-six-pound weight ty-five and ninety, and he was lean /in one hand, stepped to a cite, and wiry and sun-browned and had |SWung the big lead ball and heaved & white 4 that came half way to |'t Violently, Judging the distance with | his waist, 1 knew him slightly, ie eenewe TF heen nee ee € eep in pretty good | “Senor, he asked in Sp it] condition, throwing all day every true that our ¢ ryman, Jose y with the boys. I'm Just as gbts to-night?’ as-ever, Why shouldn't [ be? Rivers, fights to-night? Th ohip uletecines i “4t is true,’ 1 sald. PHILO: “Don't Wh nish, ‘is There you aret ‘The ma 0 has “Do you think he will win?’ lived the if Magci eed ree “4 am sure of it, profession athle and entitely | “‘Good,' said the old fellow. 4 ‘ y) out the dissipation thletic careers, as ever" ary cit hat rounds would like to see the fight! And he be put the spurs to bis horse and gul- loped away like a wild ma “There are several of th st e that Kees pending . his old fel- lows down there. They ride their horses like vaqueros and take as liv interest in sports us th Perhaps keep their strength at such an age and are never sick, [ think it is be- cause they are always out of doors riding their horses, Yes, that must be it, We should ail live like that.” No doubt H do Villa is right ‘ But unfortunately we can't ail Live | Years Meant Nothing cut of doors and gallop over the roll- | ing hills in the life-giving sunlight to Gypsy Jem Mace. Most of us haven't the horses, and @|) porty lot of us haven't the time or the nila | 4 Ly OF Atty years or the right kind of sunlight, anddne ought with the “raw ‘une can't get it. though he weighed only 16. And, after all, men have been No the t healthful without a horse to their Wana RUC Rete name. Not long ago while on a trip tire modern. school nt b Thad a chance to run in for an hour! ing was founded on the oll. hoe ae: with Tom Carroll, the world-far Moped; Mice ‘wae delne hie thant | Professional athlete, 1 found him! ficnting when he nad uw focee looking the picture of health, and the knd of fightin | somewhat downhearted, He he indulged in—to a finish with bare | that he was worried over te—was anything but a parlor pis from one of his boys in France. HI8/ tine, Tsaw old lone boys were nice little fellows, ranging jn London, and } from 6 feet 2 to 6 feet 6 inches tall him about his ¢ and they naturally volunteered to d® thought. his. | Remember Jom M few years oigity yea 2 Jem died a o thing over ee. and after one of entful careers known to fifty rs ago J m Mace pounds, a tall with | $ fternoons propped up on i] 5 ‘lows and wondering it he dares tackle anything more rugged young [than crackers an or Pesto ead RUT kers and milk for dinner, Ce VARESE AZO | potitan Swe in dled tans NR Naa tbl act r It Doesn't Provide for Big Enough Salary. 4b 17 | the lature at {fulsa, Okla, call : : at ing for ten-round ff in the State of at € he 22 Oklahoma under the control of a pox- " box he By Alex. Sullivan. tching tat Se aio Bult ing commission. ‘The commission als au tod ag doeelen {US bueeball Woldont season te 1 permanent : 1 with poor has the power, with the consent of tie | Newark fight Gest w that he ts a clap] weve dome Governor of the State, to increase the | °f States Na wneriise nist owe ng Kiauft, the well liked ont. risingly number of rounds to twenty in the SOMA UN ae \ 1 tse | fe € the Giints, who has beet being Sg PEER esas “aa : : : . . ‘lin a Western army camp since last x ovent that a Lona fide world's chain- |) : pst um, Manage troubles where he fought bis way ay) pINcHeT 15.—Play tn ae pionship affair is to be staged in + o are starting ite just rivate to Sergeant, has been} the Ww we Colt Team Tournament Will Start at the | stare Boxing has been flourishing ne aiarin! Tin receipt wf t 1 ; J ont of the service, Renny | nament y Sampbell hh 2 . Oklaboma since the war ended, with of Catcher Burl Smith ¥ eady signal for the scaso Pie cabs 4 =e g ! + in the first White Elephant Bowling |S srort to clanep on the 11d esp! ae Hpvdeuaotomae TREE neice: ‘ ies Academy on April 21, he fact that the nt Anti é bans Sean Peat Te varaicadl wad abe cael a Ney te Wash vuntey Club, - Fight Law is . AL ¢ M story is the usual player regular 8 the big league |} we g. Agawam Club, Joe Thum'’s Wihte Elephant Bow gent in the | ay Fete Aint—that tne docuinent doesn’, | vearon has been elt r Waa AE by 5 a ‘ Academy, Hrondway and ist Stre : Ba is much money a8 he is en- |i he aitowed to play the Dodgers on | “59TH” BOYS TO ATTEND was officially awarded the 1919 Metro : Na to, So he is going to refuse to! April 19 (Patriots' Day), which goes champion rhament ata * "y until the management of the as one of the games of the schedi le JUNIOR GAMES TO-NIGHT. ting days. He j ments of the ¢ THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 15, 1919. NEW YORK O0tstoconpere ¢ OUTDOOR EXERCISE BEST LIFE INSURANCE Copyright, 1919, by The Press Publishiag Co. (The New York Evening World) _ FOR SERVICE CUPS | AT ANNUAL SHOW —— I GorTA cure iow ts A Nese! Garden Will Be Transformed Info) Vast Kennels Next Week. Madison Square Garden will agatm ned into a vast kennel ¥ morning and the carly @t. vivals for the Westminster Kenné® {Club's 43d annual dog show barking on the benche The will be open to the public carly Wi nesday morning, when at 10 o'el ARTIST VILLA FounD @5 Year, {the judging will begin. The proe OLD MABHICANS GaLoring will be given to the American AROUND LIKE & BUNCA oF | Cross and the w will end until Two Wma ous, | Saturday night | The “Service Cu competitions jwill be a spectacular adjunct of the Washington Birthday judging, when the specials for the best dog of al} breeds, best brace and best team will aiso be awarded. Men or women, age cording to the conditions of the tay Westminster Kennel Club cups, must xhow their dogs for the service eups in unitorm, Soldiers, sailor uirmen, tank and men of any jauxillary force or branch of service Will be (he rivals in one cup compe! tien, while in the other, which might med the Joun of Are cup, tn@ IT'S GOING To Be Tove On Ter Poctows WHEN WE ALL TAKE U! WE ouT-Doon. LIFE . be dogs will uhown by yoomangttaly ‘nurses, m ex and other feminine wearers viforay | Over ent. of the entries wit come Canada, including Hay- | market Faultiess, the bull terrier that won the best breeds trophy last year, while entries from the Pacifie Coast include airedals from the Anos kia Kennels of Mrs. Anita Baldwin, igbter of the lite “Lucky Bal@a win, and English sette fror the {Overland Kennels, at tle, Wash, | Middle West. exhibit nelade Mr. CHAMPION “aMMER THRowne— , TACKLE Thi Double Shea and who GERMAN ARMY WITh WO WEAPON RUT & showed hunte t tho last Money ~ yrenc Hor. How ally WENT To AFRICA and | Now York exhibit Na ae McGraw’s Catching ‘ Find? ee Won’t Sign With Giants ag: Unless He Gets More Pay = 1} nents Earl Smith, Secured From Rochester for Flock of Players and Wad of Money, a Hold-Out, Sends Back Contract, Saying PALM rk. My REACH Pla rnora of the New ets his demands. their share of the fighting. Two were, was due partly to the fact-that ie | headquarters of the association, N y 5 his home at Hot Springs, Ark. 1: |l)n teams be allowed to play four |} are to be suests Col. Glare! burt, he knew. Ono he hadn't heard | was of gypay blood. and for centuries | 1241 Broadway, last night. It routd draw, kuweked out 4 was in that town that be started hi ys ahead of the rest of the clubs, Wo'smith to-night at the Indoor Chal from for two months, and before that his poopie had lived out of doors |cided to stare th cure, N.Y, in life us an amateur, His) but they will also be allowed to start, pionships, which are to. be held In there was a letter every week. Heat all times. He w joors | elded to start the tournament on 4 Marchand, Li \ rk behind the bat soon attractea | their training season four days ahead /ith Kexiinent Armory in brooklyn. Al knew the boy had been in a hospital, door man and a rov an | 21 and fo continue without Intern Founda itiention, and he was procured by | of the others. entire section has been reserved for wounded. over sixty he went na] Until the schedule is completed F wil ‘ jnds, [the New International League, Ue ey And the games be some athlete “I'm not, worrying about that,” said | fought half a do ind easily |t?ies for the tournament will cl on, , deans Ae lquickly jumped to the fore as ”| The Red Sox cutting the'r! programme. Star am Princeton, Cote Tom, “He'd get over lets all right.) held his own with some fairy nd | April 11. Positively no entries will be | M4 Manet tor a id ner, and the big leagues toox|minor league recruits adrift. Three nell. 1 ette, Fordhan and Sievens Bui be might have got out of the hos- | local boxers of lenw than half hia’ fecsived After that dale, bie na h Jotuny, jee 4 at notice of him, lor them have just been sent Kp will be in accion, a» wel Bite) and then got the fu—and fF 1 have often heard people say that ed ulley's will be used for the tour- Name ! * 1”! The various major league clubs did| Lawrence Miller, an outfielder, to | men from many clubs thre of us fellows have ever been sick athletes die young. ‘The fact is that! nament, whieh will b Rie cece | ee ee r sign him up for a fe¥\ their t 1 him i -|Oakland: George Cochran, first base- Vast oy ice the games there with “Where's Wally?" I asked | lota of people die young, but when alning. “The Inst Mecropatitan, Weld ‘in | was B to tattle axa son, New York offer was nian, to Kansas City, and daick Cof- yea ‘band concert. under the directom “ winoted athlete hy ns to die young | 1917, attracted about one hundred fives | targh h 8 that President Chap:n fey, ‘third baseman, to Des Moines. | of J.leut. Richard How One Athlete “Cleaned Up.” | eversnody comments on It and the uns; men’ teams twarhundey ugEe! Fives | wang on Ft 2 ? sty uid st, with the result tha i A " , o athi person congraty elf; about four hundred sin; " ora ia ie vast fow montle, he big trade which gaye the minor awe for » Dodger pitcher) New Yorkers Tom Carroll's eyes brightened with p himse 5 Lieut. Cadore, the Dodger pi and says: “Aba, you see what ha Anot mana ‘ ft igue club, in addition to a cash ee teaaAT Te thle itt | DHIADBLPHIA 18. erunt i his youn son y Aha, y at happens | wir Kno " we Sis who has just returned ity Pa you Rear bout Wally?” he] to.athictes! I'm glad 1 never strained | imma? val in he roadie ie a mistake wien be tt Lhonus, stich players as Wilholt, Kelly, | tom ‘France, says he doesn't think tennis rfom New York will be #e asked, e's in the Engineers, and | MY heart’ va" every tne Hurns Hoyt and Rodrigues, was put througis|that Chuck Ward, Clarence Mitche'M@in uct igainst local boys tnt he was a running a locomotive on a| But let's look into It, At Harvard]? bdsbiggen . ecole war aeien'e holdout, ae he is cone (Ov JACK, Milsus will Bi, Hatch (ide ttle tient eek ae train moving English troops up that|and Yale a few years « when there | ‘The girk t Lyre Theatre in that ¢ Ba eee ho Wit straighten out |xeat Walle he understands that Hank ja! tho | We section, | whic time at Cambrai. The train w n against rowing by | have sartel as 16: be AS Reet. Hae. EDS Lo > Bmith's entire satiafac-|acwsy Will be able to resoln tne inde. nation away up at the front, waiting on a|People Who were sure ull the oarsmen | Me™ te Pal every Monniny tage lus # show on the night Joni tantamaciaht, [matters to Smith 1 MUBEAS | Tiraves soon. He dosen't believe that de. Oe side track, when the Germans doubled ,; Would die off shortly er leaving col- | cv guane Wet ween i 7 - ee with Hamid Farese, the tion 2. Pitcher Alexa ner 1 be ack with Vg: back. The first thing Wally knew he lexe, the athletic authorities compiled | Aas, Psat. of Nyala tsi dal cata - oe oe HG. (ndeidey and [126 CURR. Mee ee Doan tape cnet Mondall looked up and saw Germans all| complete lists of the class members | Hm Rome Ler, eve neat re . ave Ly in under way. However, Leo » tha » Kas into his cab and killing his Threman.| 4% possible traced ‘them’ and ‘noted ff beeps Nam already ed eon | tracts to the Giants. Sicking has been | Wl! return home befo ng inate dh Walsh, The only weapon Wally had time to | do whethe hey were still alive, nate) noriies . — t several seasons. He has ; NASI ge feack for'was 4 monkey wrench, and) and, {f not, when and how they dicd, | st Waaeda em omising Vocal Yantamiwclalt, who, looks uj | , The lisrrion A. C. exam to le to Marlifl severa! wmeinie Zimmer.| The Reds have decided to train at| NASHVILLE, Tenn. Feb. 15.0 he went into ‘em with the w hh} And they found by actual figures that | Brnie Mille § pee ye pe bs i isgi@n Monday night, whea Mickey Donte mat of late, and. if the Bronxite | Warahatente x leah. GhataBloneninn one Unit and began laying out Germans all ew members were longest lived of | fime Kren t mite Oso. O'Keets be ras atk ligiitw 4 Toman ean ol his year the youngster States, continued to trim omel over the place, He was alone, the students, Perhaps this may be| ab. ao bate mw are beiug wade if Lew Tendler, the delphia light. |‘ ne wink steak likely to succeed him at the diff-! The Amer! can Association has rat- when he defeated Jimmy Walsh. fireman being dead, and after be'd| ¢xplained in part by the fact that crew | Bap i whe 6 Gant Joe We abt rquude, ait in Beh Aton de fed the regcat schedule arrangemens Bngland, in an nt-round cointel finished up about half a dozen Ger- palate were picked men, and natur- at Clonee fe thls elebioreuad tania tome ak | MUN emplotahin of i oss was farmed to Newark last| which call@ for th ‘ama ‘about “an the ti ane. Ne) wae Kind OF Bestiog | the) ¢ * RRe ae MPSCMOR,. BUE thin the neat siow of the Sportamen's Club in the | M8 Wve is gains nd pitched f good ball. 25 and the close on Sept two rounds when the Memphis boy Worst of it, They didn't manage to| Wasn't always the caso in tho begins of the Wavtorn graph | Vir Hegiment Armory ai N Nd. a the st até a _ —— | diey and administered som tofng hit him or stick him, but he ning, of course, Many were quite or- “iil Troadway, 2 Ad Rar t Seis ha ech is ia et = blow winded from fighti nd about all dinary and — bec “fine physical whi na Cerri ay nh hia toe ou | — in from jumping around cracking at| specimens” only through long seasons meldiog "enlexiag ioe a ‘cllovieg Gut in’ March’ | FIVE FAST BOUTS SEEN CAMP MILLS BOXERS WIN BOXERS ALREADY Mere : them, when a bunch of English sol-| of hard training out of doors, coupled | Word beadpin tournament. te pe eounds at the * 0 diers’ came ‘along and chased the| with simple food and regular hours, | smnyare: Wessex Vin, Nua Vets Honan, the taotaneight shamoion, nae! BY BOYS AT PELHAM BAY.| FROM CAMP UPTON BOYS. FOR K. OF C, TOURNEY. Germans off just in n As tar oi Oo a A ga Pay iY | tet sig heute 6 = Orleans, w ‘went | * e ; J, , 5 NAA EAR one “Wally musth wn a little) was hurt by pe R fe man over! ¢ ‘fealow the etample set ty “Thigpen A A cau |i ite Chat acute: ware alamad’ ab ite GAME s, Feb. 15.—Camy Mills’s] Juke Carey, the promoter 0 vor « aoe y since I saw him,” I suggested, think- | men have boo hur beatae, Some | Gaiam" League ° Os F la. who bad naval camp@under the auspices of the| boxer the pugilists trom Camp | who made a bie hit during the i There Was Nothiag So G wrt by abruptly stop. Avia i nas é ing back to @ smail ooy with curly! ping all athlet : pity | aa —— ——. pee eu set us in the Extension| Upton last night in Recreation lisll be: |law days b: way he conducted a Py 'd Cold: blond hair. wae Ny he 'the eat iion sn | ¢ M lee anats with on: al in Pada uation ‘at Aibapty » a large crowd of homecoming sol-| club at R ter, writes from Urance, tor Congestion an Os feet 6 and weighs 220 pounds, and IDE As A ‘athieti der, or throw weights like Tom Car Songs w arded the winners oye r ' Ra | berate oe Am core aired Berit icss tanner thn Sikes n the| Meaning a heart weakened by athletic! roll, or go to South Africa to fight | ing loca " to moet Burman | top speed from bell t the five bouts, The pout whieh umbus as a Secretar ht pian But the olddashioned’ susie world right now. He can beat ‘em| ‘!#!0ing and competition, But there; when over sixty, like Jem Mace, Hut] ites | bell |the doughboys seemed to enjoy most | are binaronaing:y ‘ Ais mip toes plaster burned and blistered while Rie teas the nla ‘roan’ ' such a thing as a heart injured by | this country is rapluly deve lop ne US Wigranees Rava . - | he heat eo. Yde and Howalt,| Was that between Sergt, Jimuue Sulli aanien a me s. mf pasting on! Gcted, Get the relief and help tha Here we walked past Carroll's | #i¥!M8 Up healthful outdoor exerci fondness for out-door sports Piregeneeriahyogek 2 aay tiie Yde, landing his| van of the Quartermaster D.partment | for the expedition for mustaid plasters gave, without training ground and 1 saw a dozen | 2/4 You ever see a well built mun kt any one can take part rae men's Clu Novas, M. J. 08 Feb, 86 wil | ce id right to the Jaw at wil, soon Camp Mills and Private Paui Doyle] The K. of © tourney promt to be Without tee’ blienae se of hammers and weights lying ne rf row 4 ol ugat hand all aoe hate Pu peri ss men \ascaes’ ean Baas Nemath tater, iat ' i Conant th semi thin Camp Upton. Sullivan, who beforejeven greater than the recent King's steruie doc. it, It is @ clead out ¢ hrough dissi; yor past the devoted to 10 | be bestwe ‘ nad hia opponent on the ropes ppreaented ne | Tro tourney in London fie will to 5 It is amen lazy Indifference? He is the uted q| Kind, of athletic competition, and Nas {aml eitie Dek Losiman of ort, N.Y. oF OY ginsay stare In his eye, Secretary | he service represenied th Trophy tourney In Landon. 1 Bill white ointment, made with oil of muse an! it til ‘ symbol of what some people call an the double advantage of being equally 1 bantammoitht, Jack Hol’) stoLaugilin, referee, mercifully stopped Of fe Ane held the} aii the boxers of the Allied fores will fr. It is ecient ally prepared, 8@ V2 ze) ‘a heart." ‘They ough interesting and beneficial to people signet the article of | ( Saag WATE E aie pound amateur box |i. eligible to compete that it works wonders, and on: t.wait until your (an “unathietic heart” ohare wit lot any age. ita a. natural out-daor alling for Farea's services to-day the Aaht, owing ¢ portage oF toe it PRA BAe: Fan FRR According to Jake Carey, there t# box: not ‘liste: the tender ot cont ~ Fy t y - # woes - Sik hen faoome, ve in the infirmary equire ea .: ing galore at al e rest camps of the , oli nd skin, cold deyelops Spanish | '\:«#!y astime, | Tenia has Become very | ay etiort w tring made by Matchaater Jobs| "Hasmajian and Peterson furnished the| Another former New York City ing weloce at ail the reat same of the | 6s Gently message Mustercie itwith tail Tha late Was Waa acne Bopular in the past few years, Walk | 4 Nellonat A.C. of * nw evening. Both” bos Sify Guampion whe Fenrenenten, CAM | There'are auld tobe some crack boxers. finger-tips. Sce how quickly it brings res id a lot of ov own me ROWR ANY SUAYEOAN. A AOk ANE PONDE > Crome pt | DE ta vanie ills won his bo! jo Was Re py Jin the ranks of Perahing’s forces, Many jief—how speedi Influenza or pneumonia. |*,'0',,0f our run-down men. 1 the tennis courts, public and. private #0 wy Marty Crow, iM] were deadly in earnest with ine prc on, the former Dominican Ly. | of ‘these men. seem “destined co take HG, —how speed hae Hegmoment scores that) Ang this coming summer is going to and ; pects of liberty before them. Many well ad. | Gleason had to pox only |away the titles from some of our prex Is ste 3 . se fat eee ata etna nemaelves be- geo a tremendous revival in rowing . wel wt |meant and deadly swings tore great s Tounds to win from Teo Drerdam| ont'worid's champions when they return chitis, tonsiiitis, croup, 8 mewhere, and. patrigtie | Hunting, fishing and all other sports Hore’ ma hemine, as han not resulted in the man himself | forsuer Paulist A.C. boxer, representing) gyma where Lie men can train every Pieviisy rheumatism, limbé jen te <h V As a nation we are coming to the) A adits Pasian, shting flat on his back with a resound. | Camp Mille, lost the Judges’ decision £9) day in preparation for the big tourney 8 and aches of the back ov join wibls ee gnenselves all luxuries and train | Kind of ving has done for militons of | } ing thump. Basmajian, having unaided | from Camp Upt: asi idea AA ey Ae yi i nto fitness again. In some casen {t army-camp graduates, Our schools| Many of tne managem of fighters ‘ed himaeif four times, lost the bout | oe possible do: ure Our Dos oi : . Was actually heroic process. But are going to be strong for it, We|cinity are now » got Jolnny Dundee te oe Dine aud wixen decausic ning the py ‘opny cup, w (it often prevents pneumonia), they made g t slieve imaeit ander their management, Jonery Set | 10 to the co! oring 0c and 60c jars; ‘e <e as i iam enters ip back anein | Renera aporte and m 0 fo t courses y Gruppe ay show, Both of these boye| hockey game at the Brooklyn Ico Palace, | — Pom t f Vien Ad GMOION | ey Reh RereTe: BG CORe een er ie lek ator bla alle Juss worthy of the ba time. | Redford and Atiantio Avenue, to-night Mealey Knocks Ont 1 » trade for the life of are ae and. wi anular work for | tes Geeted them et np, ga he outwencralled Cataldo and took | The bu Rave nore at. et faen| PHILADELPHIA, Feb, 3. — John ° he life of | reinzation ‘ant scular work — for mw hs eests ale, because the Blue peen 5 Ey for 20 is | eoghtaat ab culsAcon wanton id; ‘thane who need it and haven't been {ie of seine ni own num The results of the other hous beaten by Harvard, and Mealey, Philadelphia's = crack lish cars cates of out-door natu ving a wepke wes cog |that we have red I's a natural thing that not every one can be like Herwhado Villa's . A j as follows: Anderson won from Wick- not clash with the Crimson unt m; Adams and Marran fought @ A victory over Yale weight, created @ sensation shen le setting | knocked out Gussie Lewis in the second going io be tough on the doc | Dev Morgen, manager of Jack Brition, deciared i rs. But mighty today thet be i omlaim (hat 4 maior will be draw: Gookin of the Supply Deparment give the Tigers (he of the round here leat night. Lewis wes cred: foreare. Tere gma ts BML TY ates uss tow daze Detwomm Brien Pad sanded Cane Of Probation Camp Three ‘ [ted With wins over many stars, | sg 2 ' RE MaN acne rae ‘ 4 mre ~ > aes

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