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‘THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY ‘18, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK POISE 1. BREAKS | | | BIG SIXISBACK - - - - = - = = By Thornton Fisher WORLD'S RECORD | H. R. Duckwall of Indianapolis | Drives Craft to New | Half-Mile Mark. Oe BAeN!! Mew VORIc AINT CHANGED ) a BIT: THE STREETS ARE STILL TORN ( THEN ZANT THEY CAN wt RUM BASES BVT Never. GET A CHANCE BEcAUSE—— MIAMI, Feb. 18.—H. R. Duckwall - of Indianapolis drove Hoosier IV., his Aawlblé. f open displacement motorboat, to a hew world’s record for the half-mile course in Biscayne Bay and then won jthe twenty-mile race for boats of |this type. The time in the half-mile was at the rate of thirty-four miles an hour against the record established in 1916 at Thousand Islands of 33.1. The twenty miles was won in 40 minutes 32.4 seconds. Hoosier II., also owned by Duck- “THEN ARE UNOBLE wall, and driven by J. L. Ross of Ton" Detroit, took second place in the To cA twenty-mile event, while third bonore SANS MATT Y went to Wizard, owned by Mra, Carl Matty Is Here, but Not as an, » Assistant to McGraw, Man- ; ager of the Giants. | i HRISTY MATHEWSON arrived } \ from Europe yesterday and twny went to Wadshington, D. G John McGraw wanted to meet Christy, but missed him. Matty had jhe go atraight on to Washington. , We met John McGraw last night i talked to him about Matty. “I would like to have Matty as Because (ts | TOo ROUGH G. Fisher of Indianapolis and drives Gfecech for our pitchers, but 1 realize | [by her husband. | tooster II. was Wmthat Matty has been a high class| CHRISTY MATHEWSON ! ek i rd un uwnes by Te AI diol pier player and 1 can't feel able ARRIVES IM THE aw > Dy jChicago, and driven by Curtis } jo offer him a suitable contract or Sys 3 = on b Chicago, won the ten-mile race for Berean t understand it continued LAND OF THE FREE AND Aa " 3 Pat P | eo [exBreuscrutsers in 21 minutes 21.8 raw, “Il am in no position to HOMI THE GIN ear seconds. Altonia, owned by A. C. t Matty out ‘Mathewson “has been ™e 1 OF GIANTS ACCORDING TO CHRISTN THE : Newby, Indianapolis, and piloted by H National League manager, and [ FRENCHMAN IS MORE AFRAID OF ~ é a = ue Fugeno He nk came next, only a8 } eld not embarrass him by offerin, ° we [seconds behind. Fisher's Shadow V. ial a "position nea conch tO. our Fi HOT GROUNDER THAN HE (S OF A GERHAN SEVENTY - SEVEN rd es giv fatruck w rock while manoeuyiing (OF tehers. He is too big a man for Bowlin Alle a tan, J |poattion and did not finish, é ‘and maybe the New York Club g 1] J j CANT By AlAs y The regatta was held under aus- vd ould not afford to pay him what he SHE COESNT Kiet Now HERE'S You u CON Yip AWS pices of the American Power Boat pis worth. ty Chatter tack Hind iM THIS WHERE HE'S Brame Him ssociation, The, express crulsers / which took part in tho events BEX BEN we met McGraw last night AQCT= IN A MINUTE, FoILeo BY— EVERY THE AFRENCHHAN IS [race from here to Key West March oi he was in executive session | The Spartan, Yorkville and City Stone HELL COME IN~ PUT BEHIND THE BAT He 1 and will run a seventy-five-mile i Charlic Stoneham & Co. He told | Were {Wo time winners in the United J event Feb. 2 DMB toss iene Zimmerman had signeu| Bovine Clube Sectional Tournament at WANTS TO GET Back OFA nents et - Thum's alleys, while the Mogul and for the coming season and was BARBED WIRE ENTANGLEMENT (DE PALMA SMASHES boowtul oGent | is (hss. SOME MORE RECORDS | OVER DAYTONA COURSE. . | Civil Service Bowling Club fives were i iS here ee ar, ; Pocrnond | each credited with a winning Kame and { Baer ot tncm ment | ukewlse charged with o losing same. ' a q |The Olympia, Park and E-% Clubs an armful of books, possibly | — baseball cords, Into an Inner room | HA scbreaand the latest standing ot otore eroes DAYTONA, Vla., Feb. 18.—Raiph De Be aigcuss things with his partoer, | Gh youn in the Various sections follow: Paima, in a specially built automobile op 5 bectaun A 130-080; Oiymynn, —— | S S H d uipped with a y or, broke ‘ me sm | See Seven Har motor, broke PD en “Ea ES rs | 4 Signing of Heinie Zim (Fistic News ) Fought Battles ::.:"".” a, a a nae And Talk With Chase and Gossip J),2r- rons soe win oa ee, and but for the an Bill Hayward in the lead, the famous | 3) 4 By John Pollock 1. ling 8 lant 15th Regiment, filed into the 71st |*"4" ouncement was. made here to-day way reed Wy he time for these dashes as given out by the Association of straightawa: and one mite, ashes on Daytona Beack, } ‘his colors might not have in this country at all, tae With the war over, Mr. Macomber | Omnel Nut Andie ‘pigs decided to go in for the interna- nw ee rt and the others from @ flying Black Watch, New York City's & yore aa | Makes McGraw Smile } i. + branch of racing. Aud aceord- Realizing that he needs at least one| Regiment Armory yesterday after-|Dy the contest board of the American sit i — ‘ Automobile Association that Ralph De i Rea Srede trom tre Herman, i | Sane Walter J. Travis, the most famous | wild ee aia tine r eorislé aye\ inate anbcces teanae; /eiihtate oa Bias Whaenae ectan en uatvane MDuryea. There are only a few stakes | Mewu! Abad iT ji .| Cincinnati is recognized as the le of Engiand, the world's fy-/their dearest friends witnessed a] Beach on was 1.15.04 and not Wihan in France to which foreign bred | 84 player in American golf, still has his|/Eccentric Third Baseman Prom: |champion club in the country in the| eight champion, in thelr twenty- | monster boxing show, which was put |1-1,04.,n4 previously reported | Bire are eligible. Anyhow, Mr. eye on the ball despite his age. Ina! iges He'll Be in Good Shape matter of discharging managers.|round bout at the National Sporting| 0" by the Boxers! Loyal Leagues | igs tor distances up to twenty miles. ¥ { omber has sent Tommy Murphy o #0} match at Palm Beach he turned in A There has been a string of them in| q 31, Joe) epresented by Dan Morgan, Jimmy te © VWto Burope to look over things. Murphy { 288] a card of 66, the best of the season. for Season, While Halls Likely | teaiand, but not one of tham—and|ClMY of London on March 31, Joe] pavenport, Jolin O'Brien, Eddie Mead rags ~~ VMigatied Saturday, and Macomber is to 2 i ‘ iy Oi there have ben many cracks who| Lynch, the crack American bantam-|and Joe Jacobs. In all there were | RALPH BRADY DEFEATS | \#fotiow very shortly. fae 6 Fi Tell Gani de, Wile ona faye to Affix Signature to Contract) tacktea ‘the job—has been able to|welght, has Just accepted another aM is hard aa bouts, each ie BRITT IN FAST BOUT a vshdtad ‘seer: a . Feb, 18. ais of the bring home a winne! ; which was a hummer, From the ‘ TBAT MORAN is coming to town| detun i) = "Ot emer. Yorkie, 289. western Golf Association announce by End of Week. match, to be fought at the same club ITT IN FA If Pat should accomplish the feat of opening gong in the first round until i i Wednesday. John McGraw told | Mise + H that Abe ‘Smiateue chawisonahin, set: for peach aa | making a champion out of the Reds'/08 the night of Feb, 28, His up-ithe final gong in the last round, tho! pitaDELPHIA, Feb. 18. — Ralph June 16 at the Sunset Clud, St. Louis, By Alex. Sulli outfit he will be regarded the miracle | ponent in this scrap will be Criqut,) boxers fought with all their might |ao.4y oF philadelphia took a step nearer : y Alex. van. of miracle men. ‘He won the Na-|the French bantamweight champlon.|.,Th@ proud colored heroes of New y p ax; Will be an invitation event. This is ex- ANAGER MGRAW of the|tional League's first pennant mle ench bantamweigh hamrlon.| york enjoyed a whirlwind of a battle, {to the lightweight championship when nity fume, U4. pected to bring out some of the best pn kiaeiry Ee tua |Bhllly, end he may pur over m sifailar| THe”, Will come together in & fifteen-| when Jack Hritton, the American |he trounced Frankle Britt of New Bed- vee ccm FOPE players from all sections, The lust tants has shaken off his] st in Cincinnal : Jround bout for a purse of $3,500, cf| welterweight champion, and K. 0. In six fast |which the winner will receive §2,300.| Joe Daly mixed matters. Britton dis- ama alg Yenaina 00 championship was played at the Mid- cold, He has signed Heinie | Joe Daly mixed r here Mts teat Bat lothinn Club here in 1917 and was won| Zimmerman, the famous CCCeN- Chase gays he ts anxious to get on| Eddie McGoort arlene | Cpe, ado es tie, Cr eriOk tee ee ¥ to get on | Edd MeGoorty, the Amerlsan| Very seldom been see Brady, fron een seen in this part Of | atively swept Britt off feet with his middleweight, is getting Lynch into| the country, while Daly, who was al- |Atvely awent, Britt off his feet with his condition for the contest | ways coming in, made things very in ano Jo * this thinking it was a matter of | {5° dmportance, but between you and ie, Moran's arrival in the big city is ich inwiividiten asco, im real evont. It probably will lead | sans WY ),. Balen ‘* fer to the signing of Hal Chase to © Bplay first base for the Giants. Me- Fd { Graw wasn't very communicative on the subject, but the intimation was when the season opened Hal would | Picking up «rounders around first | ith a wun : Ceniral alles, FilO€ by Francis Oulmet of Boston. tric third baseman, to a contract for|the Giants’ payroll, and he promises nT a To Im the Tetien pat the scason, and he has had @ con-{/to cut out the temperamental stuff The ihirgien Bro, alleys, ae 7 ‘ z sh BRA Wiva the alu hile id cnrien Ok the Decmine Bee AuWe' PINEHURST. N. C., Feb, 18—-The| ference with Hal Chase, who will/from now on and give the club bis| the opening gong, figur- t f * ing feht ee tt, but Brady mat him be c 7 eresting for the champiol Whe ing in with a stiff left to the e, fol $ McGraw isn't enthusiastic | to 17007 for Hretenteld, Last qualifying round of the Tin W i AnD ae airs | Dest efforts every second of the time, — thease te mya 79 Pon a. they |lowed by a hard right to the body. bout anything, but if Hal Chase vad a of the Tin Whist obably straighten out his affairs | Aibeash Ra two boys left the arena they s Greb, the huwky yreight ot d Coptral allem, Brooke annual — thre 168, 188, 987, 188, 270; aver: were given an ovation, ‘The first three rounds went to Brady Joe Gans, the colored welterweight |>Y #, bik margin, but Britt xot going tn |champion, and Jantaica Kid engaged Phe fourth ana wen the rennh Poot joweve start the fifth ha fusil in fistie combat in the next &neountor | fede of rights ritt's head | and for four rounds they rocked one |and body an, Yt on first base when the season oh ns we venture the little Napoleon Geis going to be greatly disappointed, y fas } ‘ACK M'AULIF all tournament — was! with the Reds and sign with the local! Dave rultz, « sr played on the No. 1 course, 1. A. Ham-| club before the end of the week. the Yankees, Jate 1M, 174, 178, 170; tlton of Garden City leading the fleld| ‘phere has be of Afty-seven players with @ 78. He! eect that veteran players throughout time outfielder of | be as signed up to-day President of the| age, “Keddy” Mason of Pittsburgh, to meet na lot of talk to the| Players’ Fraternity, and now Presi-| lo Houck, the Lancaster fighter, for sit dent of the New International League, | founds at a show to be brought off at the KE, the famous! y had } ing On at went out in 44 and ambled home in 34, | paid President Heydler of the Nu-| Fulton Opera House a: Lancaster, Pa. 9! another with hard rig . e ; 4 | a Raintie Were caxus old | ae eth rel r with hard rights and lefts to |the end of the round Hf ] lightweight champion of the Which is par, CoB. Fownes of Ork. |e country were in league to hold jtional League a visit, and the two dis- | Mawh 6. Grey got the decision over Hoa: 18/ the body and head, In the first round | Britt was a very tired boxer coming die Armory A, A, of Bonion act HEY world, who is th \Meport’s history to reti tes from Dijon, France, where he | e acting as a Knights of Columbus| ‘Three sere are to be rolled tonight and the only boxer in| with his tith ORE amak In eecane bites | Gut for higher salaries. Of course, no|cussed the relationship between the |a bost none camo An aecond in 80. 7 Hl. Mok” | story of this kind could be turned out rs and the minors week ag bs ’ without inentioning Heinie, but it can be seen by his action in affixing his|troubles betwe th, and by clinching and > last the round out, f to him the Kid, who is the colored middle- [UD for the s we . holding man: weight champion, dropped Gans for a | Poldins finned Mike Giteone af Sh Pau, whe la a grat) Short count. Joe immediately Jumped | ""Rrady may be favorite with the boring tana of feranton, Pa,,|t© his feet and from that time on he | Tendler here with and won the prize for the {best net round, 8919, 70. me re ed to Xt two weeks: mm the looks ¢ things, n the two bodie: the et Lew H ie it's, he rete - signature to a Giant document that he | which treatened to develop into a re ' 0 ; \ y. the following letter: — | pobllc wilt te abte to em ite fle Hine oo. J.) PALM BEACH, Fla, Feb. 18.— Tho | ee aT sntention of holding up the |war, are being ironed out and soon | Til apvear in another tout at Sematon on Feb. ry braaea: & WEE OFS HAGE aN 7 f rt hae Severe oe ‘self | gxiney alin! are aicanp ahd Cook af the Amen: play-off of the tie for the title of med- | club. |they will be as friendly toward one|27, He sae mnatchal todey tw Toma GIPY.| terminated. Smoke Kelly, the Hert BATTLING LEVINSKY WHIPS SE Ghoat, where. Gen. Dershing’s Jif SeaPvartvabe, aaa ele ‘end Roobloch alist In the annual South Florida goit| “I am going to show the boys that | another as ever we iiramer at Milwaukee in the gain go -ot| Williams of the boxing game, fur- GREB IN HARD BATTLE Oa headquarters are situated. We |* kbnama iad yee {championship resulted in a victory for|{’m not all in by any means.” said a er ten rounds, ‘Thin will be Gibbons's fit tight| ished the crowd with plenty of a : . DFME! went there to sce him aboutthat | tt waa r ‘otal in the American |W. J. Baxter of Oakland, who turned|4!™, “You watch me around that old| Fultz has called a meeting of the] in rhat city in oret a year laughter when he endeavored to take root ay Fis i K of C. heavyweight tournam National ‘rhorw’s Yast aight.” The! ing card of 77, as against 79 for J. N third corner this coming season and | Internationals for this city Feb, 26, al | the measure of Harry Robertson BUFFALO, N. ¥., Feb. 18.—Before Ma for the Allied forces. Gen. P mer Cig at aati ioe gare ling 2 (7 © card of 77. a8 aguinat 79 for J. N-lyou'll see a much Improved player! which time an elgiith city will’ be| pmay vaiger, the fart title Preoch stat.| , J the other slug-festa, Al Wilkie |4.000 fans at the Queensberry ‘A. C., leet © HB) eding vent us to Col. Jolnse d O14 "in the “tinal. gume, agai bs rwood. On the quall- over last season. [think that the only |chosen for the league. Hamilton, Ont. | wight, is teskal for two figha at Montreal, |SWaPPCd blows with Al Gibbons, [night Battling | bev the “alent Ste charge of atmy eth: itnfat nthe Tania Atmania game Ying day last work both players re-|club we have to fear is the Cubs, and |dropped out, and Montreal wants 6 |Canads “Temoow nant te hooks w. with) Ceorale Bassano of the United Stat heavyweight champion, defeated Harry vee -aare the Avani, ote te neh “ican ‘som atk turned cards of 75. Baxter was ex-|if Ferdie Schupp comes through all re-enter. Scranton, Pa.; Ottawa, Ont, |'hite Wallace of Brookins for ten mums, und | NAVY exchanged punches with Nero at Sytaturmts [n ten ard rounds We related our plans to Col, | ‘aler pected to win the championship atter|TiZNt we'll take the measure of my]and Providence ant to t Chink, Billy Hill and Al Hancock put | Sw ‘ ’ the of March 8 i . swinging. both hands for his opponent's sow the Iealing’man in the twtividuat (Hi# showing in the firat round of matcn|'d team. tq | Hamilton's plac pre isg pee Ge cotione,tamee| forth ‘a fast bout, and in the final fodyeand Jaw, but Levinsky met. bin Au » National Tournament, | play, when he got a 73, defeating his T Srequenty hear reports: that. tin ia another ten-round scrap, Valger left to-day | Contest, ddie Dorsey, the crack |half way with jolting left-hand hooks faring a clase at the White eva . not in shape, but 1 want to say that} Now that Matty is back from : Philadelphia lightweight, slueged Jand terrific right-hand uppereuts to the F Johnson and he seemed pleased, HB! but he told us we would have to He) wait until about April, as a tour ¢ \ } nament was being conducted by ‘Mota ie in ,OPPONENt. Alfred Morrell, the winner of/every day | work out in the gym, and|[rance, they are ri p | at CARRA, ER ral MAY dasa: ckie | body and head an in| the Lake a * Y Mees § i u 7 je springing a story through four rounds with Jackie iy " the U. 8 Army and he didn't Hf "At | Sie te tet ehee armaments hur he was] when I report for practice at Gaines- |that he 1s to succeed Garry Herrman Moore of Columbus, 0. ‘The referecs |_ In the last four rounds Levinsky easily ‘Tommy ¥pino and Young So } want the two affairs to conflict ville nobody on the squad will be in|as Chainnan of the National Commis- ate Bin) outpunched and outboxed the Smoky Carnegie 24. were Ed Pollock of the Boxers’ Lo: affair o fd pa bY mor romular Hite follows cow box New. ty boy. In all, the bout was one of the WB) He raid that Gen, Pershing liked placed Cum Vie of New gamer last gret. | Ww. J. Travia, playing in a four-balt| better condition. sion, He is one player that the mage |e yon nee eet am (oom boxing at New| nity League, Billy Grupp, Ed. Harvey, |fastent over, witnensed inthis chy. be- ur idea, so we Will hold our | hattans lead all the teams and it looks aa though | match with E. I". Johnson against Col . . nates have confidence in, and the | o¢ ine four euht-round boute to be staged by ihe | JOHN O'Brien, Joe Jeanette, Leo John- |tween light heavyweights, and Levinsky & | tourney two months from now. they will gurely win first honors, How the teama| Wrnest Smith and J. 8, Groves of Wil Pat Moran, the new boss of the|players belleve in him, too. Matty 6 | sporranen’s Clad in Newark on Feb, pst son and Florrie Barnett. Peter|was immediately matched to swap Pi We hava made arrangements to | %*™ e 1 tg |mington, turned in ‘a #6, ‘the best curd | Reds, is coming here to-day or to- | well educated, well ied and knows stemota bave been male to bring thew lade to-|PTUnty and Joe Humphries an- | blows With Mike Gibbons at the above K. lave sorec of the heavies Come to | Meshatten "% { Nady [of the season, This card is remarkable | morrow to fix up the Chase matter. |basebail and ots of other things, #0| ene bee tt gid nounced. club on March 10 BME] Pitch to train for the bouts for | {er ouy 18 4 — Hort |in that there ‘were no excepUonally lont| He already has agreed to allow the|he ought to prove a good man for the nt it wae nok nth to-day that they pains enka el : ies i a 10 4 y | puits made by Travis, So machin : 5 ® an for the | wero finally matched. Bae) our, show, which we Intend to V8 was hia play” that his approach Glants te have ie shen But Aiwe 18) | son. — MALONE INTRODUCE RACING SELECTIONS. s | old, inside the race track at 3 i 18m | Nero always well upon the green. In must drop his sult against the Reds, she ee hee mart eee pies oan atone ad le 10 % ‘avis made a record on the «green pa ge vi , the Reds’ catcher, is go- ni pens 7 he nes 1” We met Gen. Pershing's : 1 iy | 1814 Travis made a record on the Kreen| cmpensed for allowing the Glants to|ing to coach the University of Georia | DP leave to-day for St. Louis, where oe ANOTHER BOXING BILL. ; NEW ORLEANS. j nephew. His name is Mrank 1.012 | been equalled only once, secure this great first baseman, baseball squad until he reports to his |!) take 03. Harry Habakoff, the feather. ee First, Race — Fun, Raganzo, Pre- } Pershinz and he likes boxing. I 3 et a F me Christy Mathewson, nin the|club for practice, weight of that city, in an eight-round nodeciaion| ALBANY, N. Y., Feb. 18—The second| cious Peart | | Qo ay | promised to show my pictures s Wi | BOSTON, Feb, 18——The Masaachu-|U. 8, Army and former manager of ‘ hout at a show to be brought gf by Tommy} pill of the seession having for its object BAORRG ASO BENOE WOOK): esees rian, J. P. Hous sor » legalizing of boxing exhibitions was Third Race-— ‘Top Coat, Lively, tuite for tke Sleetts Golf Association has decided tolthe Reds, will add a championship for caddies to. its undoubtedly look up| Joe Wngle, the f F Washington po mohe ee eee } boys at Cha \ 3 i ad 9 chan for onddl ‘| Pat and give him the lowdown as to who he n with Buffalo | 2s os Thusday nist, Both boys have made | introduced > Leg e last Stitch in Time ee ee ia)’ here ta Ht int Of title events to be pinzed thle] how to get along with those prnationals, has Te a Etale | good in bouts there ard te fight fana are ang: |\0'" en 4 18 SPA MAUL SAUES TARY HDS Fourth Race—W. W. Hastings, ) Bi which there are about 1,700 1 selected for the event, a bid has|'n Redland nd lous to ove them in act Aipany. Two weeks ‘ago Senator Gibbs] Cobweb, Pickwick Wi diers. We gave them about seven me in from. the Country Club of|— ———- we ° roe Of Erie introduced a bill to rehabilitate] Fifth F Irish Kiss, Harvest | shows jast week and lots of k. minal, sverogee “Carmioe, 100 ringfickd, The competition will be ct Tyat Rishle Mitchell ia @ very porular tiehter|the sport under the auspices of a State | King, Kownie O'Neil ‘ } of C. chocolate and cigarettes. Re Wiutreck, 1 1214, adoas. [thirty-six ‘holes, medal play, and will in his own home town, Mibwankes, was ozvin| Athletic Commission, Sixth Raco—Cain Gpring, Sytvano, es Sine at ‘Ollon ts packed 316; Waehinger. be run off on ohe day. An extra day shown recently when he fougit Job The Malone bill would creat bis | BAS Samus Ban afkninrii aa i 4 st + oldiera , }goore-—Arthur Morris, | however, wi devoted to practice vofor Crean ( ©. at the | partisan commission wo me to Beven' lene or, Say arery night A he eee Ane "i be Ardwr Morris, | yo boy, will bo sent from each clul: In Ss sa bay rg beer brands pointed by the Governor to | Bombast } sailors phonograph and & ~ the a@oclation, and as there are sev Nom. fe fat tiey, | Mkehel 85,00 a reach, @ puty — — ease are soins all the tims, and Ate ; : -lenty-four of these clubs, itis possitie| George T. Moon Jr, led off with # Presid fin two rounds, The em receipts : Salary of $4,000 /and | always some one playing orl hat there may be 158 contestants. To| Victory in the opening match of the ‘at , Mitehel! tereiving aver zl at $3,000. Twelve-round ; Dillards and pool, while the writ determine the caddies who will piay in| sixteenth annual ational Class | He lad was Hichie's first fens without decision, would he per: ing room is crowded with lads — + f n oo tram, and |the champtonship each club will be ox- {18.2 balkline championship tourna- L also of Philadetph me, The Gibbs hill is designed to eending letters home Hiarticy” tease GF Sew York hy, one team, | pooted to ho lifying tournainent /mnent last night. In the competition | ® * N. Beard of Cynwyd, Pa., — le for ten-round tests with ? 7 against Irving Philadelphia, winning 6—0 N ¢ "Knockout" Chaney, the altimore with many K, 0,’ to his rao st be | ( Thomas 6-0 [held under the direction of the . <r th MEEHAN IS COMING ilard Players he defeated P Biatone bill also differs trom the Musterole Loosens Up Those na Ula waaen, foe totalled (a, step aunt ha measure in at mount | Stiff Joints—Drives Out Pain ; EAST FOR BOUTS; |G. Burnbam. the Connecticut State! scm: TADT, Feb. 1%.—The, foot: ne bout et Baltimore « few nights ag, | ine were no lavor Me te a You'll know why thousands use fe , | champion. he match was played in) pall schedule for’ the Union College | This fianter Puil Bloom of Brooklyn, who | the, Gibbs b Pegg Pet le onc: i LEONARD IN TRIM. | the Brookiyn iilliard Academy, Moon {eleven for the coming te Alok wan ah. | sacs bin 0 tonivoseune Os Bayince, am | fey Te uicie ee eee Musternt it one seas degoadca Fy ne winning by the score of 200 points to| nounced here to-day, Light gam ° the twelve rounds peverthelens lonin Mae aeainne Enteraiia aeovids fai A 4 By Billie Gibson. \ Ton wor matches’ Will be’ decided [on the llat. ‘The schedule follows: five rmmds but vererthelome loving the |” ‘The Malone bill also would nrovide for |” Get a jar at once from the nearest 1@ Hartley aso stood off ( ent, of the Does Your Back Ache? Who could ; ; 1 Det. 4, Williams ut Witamstown; Ont GN A Ee a Sat drug store. It is a clean, white oint- . SAN FPRAD CO, Ci; a in the tournament to-day, Julian}, At ae . our a My" @ week before mM receipts of boxing mat was g 4 2 “ be ps He eae art te ji e, the former Columbia’ stude! Morn + : Heeeeeig ine old Athlete Commis. | ment, made with the oil of mustard. lie Meehan, who is helping to appearing along with Charles rd at Shannons in | Mathews, make the trip sion « “ Better than a mustard plaster and does — not blister, Brings ease and comfort MICKEY DONLEY WHIPS A ireech ati The advance aae of tickets far the Lew Joo We fight at Newark on Feb, y 81,8, Ac to the al condition Leon an Rafael, wil Rapid progress was made in th PLACID, N.Y. bop. 18, 4 the match wi Wast with us. He is very anx- |nual invitation tournament of the Na Mi by (de fighters they sro to trate theme Musterole is recommended by many \ ] A! 5 Charles Jewtraw skated 40 yards in 38 be ou ree . and iMi jous to box all the astern heavy. {tonal Squash ‘Tennis Association, which | econds at the Lake Placid Clap Rink Defere the Wik 8s fire elite syne TOMMY TUOHEY AGAIN. | doctors and nurses. Millions of jars are ig being conducted on the Yale eivime at Newark, ‘They will start this should |courts. The first round was comp! and came wi! two-fifths used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff axative weights. Willie claims bh 2 seahepn Re “ of Botiby McLean's record of 373-5 suc- may and each of them bas pate Mickey Donley of Newark fora neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheu- A hi given the chance with [and four members of the ‘Fale Club, | onde tor that aistance | st $300 aa « eusranten that ‘be wil time defeated Tommy Tuohey of Pater-| matism, lumbago, pains andachesof the ruit Rolls Willard, having three referee's des | Ship last week, survived for further p é = [igi 180 rama, and walsh im the ring A AAAS Seah Dee Oe nee | OR ere ela eee een ta cisions r Dempsey ticipation in the tourney Mi a ch lotte Boyle nd Miss Eth | _ —— - > ersey before a capacity crowd at} bruises, chilblains, frosted feet, colds of My But Gresemationly Bnd thee? | + Bathe bad match for Leonard on « William Tilden of Philadelphia men's S. A. in the Dalton) MONTREAL, Feb, 18.—Rattling Lahn before, He scored 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, be RHA J he eras ci eyes Nlowing milanle to come Tdonal clay court tennis champion vle won the feature of Brooklyn stopped his fellow towns: [a knockdown in the second round with out inter ef aolde nh at catch weights. ehie will [runner-up in the national champio: ace Wi is . cs f a left to the Jaw, the red-topped battle F pas developed frum vndigcn be in as good a condition aa ever |ships, defeated Kodney. SM. Heck, siso of out with only n foot to spare | man, Dutch Brandt, here last night in lestting up at the count of four, ‘ALLoF | go ae feed. Larne, packas: xf before. The champion will also b Philadelphia, in a first round match of 2-5, but the the fifth round of a scheduled ten-round |the bout Donley went to the smoker + em faker a i in "| in a perfect shape ws he is train. | ihe senior singles Jn the Middle States | turned | the tables, | ot ggiayard back | bout before the Montreal Sporting Club. [conducted | 3a he Ww {ters' Union of ; high wath ndoor Tennis ‘Tournament by « score 0 o ed a clean eu lc ewark and boxed Jack Sharkey. The on Req Hany Stine tadiee Prines i] ing in the greatest spot in the [indoor Tents ve ets ot New Fork | vimtory from. scratch. tn. 17 2-ba., the | “abn Save Brandt such a terrific lacing | iter nas been matched to box Frankie > United States, By Th th seconds th! the i ; Wi, A 8tPNew ont, | By s “he Nation) “We. } on ureday the slishipaied Wot gat fastest performance “ever made ‘by "a that, his rew the towel ini ag. tt the apne “club ‘next Monday * fone = ‘

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