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4 f l G.2no» BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AT TI'E COUNTRY CLUB bala. Plenty of Xmas Surprise Pack- ages Handed Fans at Newark Club’s All-Star Show. Cappeigtt, 1919, tr The Pre Pyblening Co. (The Now York ironing World). = the legislative solons of New York State could have seen the crowd of fight fans jamming the Hodson tubo last nicht en route to tthe Newark Sportsmen's Club show. At ts safe to assume that a voxing law ‘would be enacted without loss of time to corra! some of tho escaping cash way of taxation for the State ry Every Nght night in New Jersey thousands of the “necesury @ough” goes for w ride to the wrong side of tie river, and last night was mo exception The ist Resiment packed last night when Joe Lynch and Joey iox, the lish bantain champion, met in the opening session wf the evening's festivities. ‘The fire- ‘works started with the sound of the ‘bell, and young Mr. Lynch discovered to his chagrin that he was scheduled _ for a dusy night. The Jittle Briton Showed immediate signs of activity and @warmed all over Lynch, from the to the last minute rushing Joseph the ropes, meanwhile shooting Rew Armory was wicked lefts that too frequently their mark. until Joe was com- ly flabbergasted. In fact, the THE CHRISTMAS TREE PARTY AT THE COUNTRY CLvuB VALE CAPTAIN — Copyright, 1919, by The Press Pub! ing Co. (The New York Evenin, TEW, HERES YOURN PRESENT (You Pook SAP) \ FROM SANTY: THIS BABY RATTLE= NOW WILL UNCLE JOE {KINDLY / HE GAVE CARRIE AN ALARH CLOCk (to KEEP TIME © FRIEND HUSBAND > \ amrivan HOME> ~ HON \ : SRWARD- F HROMICS PA \__ STEP fo ) ¢ b. Fn Geena — BACHELOR oF THE cave ¥ HEN WN FATHEAD. ITS JO (N THE SHADE IN HN FLAT -— Nix ON THAT HEAT— oo « « « « By Thornton Fisher THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, DECEMBER 23, 1919. EVEN.NG WORLD'S OWN SPORT HiSTORY. What Happens Every Day A request for the restoration of letie Club, Pierrepont and Clinton paid couches athe teams in tne fe Brook’, Jun. 20 and 28, PLL bd 4 RueHi OE Wi een between the best! amateut boxers fro i World) preacnted. by. the High ‘Benool Games| Seay, Huston, Eittabure aad / WeOpIE, GOT bt /WaA-HA. Man vue League to the Board of Educa- | 7 aA BOTTLE y wear \ Uon for approval, The athle | PASADENA, Cal, Dec Two hard SO Witt! LOOK sociations of several high schools al. | [rellng periods 4 duy—one in the \ FILLE : Bot~ A SNEAI . =A mo. and the other in the aft OZONE _~% 6éot < ( SowNSTAIRS eady have voted for the return of {owas bean, re erday by the foote ae CARVING | ia Hinure WITH! na. A committee of fve| ball suited ot ine University of Oregon 5 \ «wiee-_/ | re,poe-' been appointed to adopt a plan of WAbrePHs um for the Kame ee ee 6 s , ure if the Board of Education| University, ‘MY ‘waa! of Harvard A . { srwinte | COM [ooo roves of the recommendation A | Onversity Bete las, nignt, gave him the pase basketball team of the of the! City of New York, ‘The firat intercity amateur boxing Soanron Fisver ~ oo tournament of the season will be held He) A FIND SOME) | fixed salary for all sports will prevall. THING: \ 7 GRAND RAPIDS, Mich,, Plans for the expansion of the Three Baseball League und tie formation oF & Cornelius MeGillic as Connie Mack diy, better known is the Oldest manager in the major leagues. Connie will| Mew Central League were discuss |celebrate his fitty-seventh birthday | here yosierday by A. KR. ‘tearney, Presi- |to-day, having been born on Dee. 23,/de"t oi the “former organization, and i When the baseball season opens |B. W. Dickerson, who is promoting the late next spring the dire new circu. ting genius of With the object of en. | the Athletics will be close to Afty-eight |Jarging the Three I League to am eight. | Years of age club Circuit, Tearney proposed that the Central League relinquish Fort Wayne The 12th Regiment Athletic Associa-/and Richmond, Ind, territorial nights tion will hold a special amateur boxing | to bis organization. tournament in their armory, 62d Street and Co.umbus Avenue, New York City, on Friday evening at 8 P. M. —Charies Ledoux, ight | champion of Muro ‘ rom an attack of bronchi- jpBaker, the Yale Clud/ tis and will be unable to meet Pal at sles nated ivineater aired Moore, the American boxer, on y toh’ of the annusl Call Handicap | ver hag ier cnocaun te take vetoes, tum, has been engaged to take Ledoux’s rney of the National Squash Ten- |p}, Association on the Columbia Uni- versity Club courts yesterday, The score Was 15—11, 15—8, 15—2, The vic- | tory placed Baker in the final round | of the upper half of the draw. against Moo: Hard practice, in preparation for the big game on Saturday evening with Co- | imbia, will start this afternoon for th under the direction of the Cres Ath- | Batting Averages Add New All Games Pitched by the Yankee Tangle to Mays Controversy | games pitched by € ri Mays for New York are thrown out the| ‘ Sal Ei This is the case over which New York bov was lucky to wether | | Twirler Are in Official Figures) american teaxue is now ‘split’ into | lugging, rushing Wox. | | | wo factions. | Meee attempt tar rally were fruit | Just Announced. palicidentally, Cart Mays earned al ae each time he essuyed u punch 1 A lees A Mie a ace ei | 9 _ ye mame In WHICH He player | ves fanned the atmosphere. | eu aie HItOR& Cc he tad a mark of onl 51 | ; . Just before the bell rang in the final y mame pitched by Cacl Mays Yiwenty-two games he pitched| Fits any “Christmas ere ne a inveluatary | - = s included in the official batting a¥-| for the Bosten Club. latocling’? gilt order on the canvas for “three,” but the bell Fy N | Li t] erages of the American League com- - : g BEGG. ie would fave come back, | | ISTIC ews owing CY J| piica vy Irwin M, Howe and promul-| pAbcm Spnsruih wilt joint Cel. Hustes {us for a new Winter suit. Wet Fox had the fight in his vest | s Zi 1 bal dover : , a | other baseball friends at Dover ' _ Pocket to stay. d Go . gated last night by Ban Johnson, | and, ot} i ae ony Gift certificates procurable at all tour . | an SSEP By @tter Tack }| Presiacne ot the organization. | Hall. Sparrow needs a vacation: Along | gtosen ‘OF BENJAMIN, the California By John Pollack petunchdh dean Phis, because it involves the con- ey eu on him. setae, per| Fine neckwear. } paler Ae asta bach een head of the communique. depart- V eareany Sslng 7 bbstittan al eta - he Heat uttrwetion of the Ormond| srs, Marsaret, McGough and” Aira. uaa rey i ie Pee a ae of sinsat ment and has run ont of ammunition. Pnalisa stike, Frenob silks, C. 9, Silke, | | ¢ Fag ; , ‘ na ankees have been le to collect | eign Eis tani ‘i pat night trying to subdue/A. |, Hopkins jr. Makes Good | atter severat weeks of hard work|(Fla.) links is the Tomoka Sweep-| William Heins, Mresident and Secretary} | ANOS TNO Sire “or the World's | by | Dressing gowns, house Donley, who refused to stay A * Di rise : : P »|of the Greater New York Women's 5 HORSE SHOW PROFITS sonic F Impression at Opening of ave Drlacoll, matchmaker of the | stakes, scheduled for Jan, 27 to 31. The | Pf e : apy pment | Series money for tinishing im third | coats and slippers. aca narn net en | ta . pening Arena A. C, of Jersey City, bas fnally Ormond Beach Champlonship will be| Bowlin’ Association. the local Mill) piace, adds particular interest to the FOR SALVATION ARMY rhelbeehisper ol shahaiay . nip 7 ; inskaace Bry i x z : | of the Women jonal Bowling Aasu-| BY . vaurio ney coine, 3 bonus on him, ho is undo- Indoor Championship, succeeded In completing his card’ of] decided Feb. 16 to 21: the Women’s In-/ ciation, have been sele.ted by Joscph| “another point which must not be| aac T ; of the censure he recelved for a if arises beter Oi adnate ta vitation Meeting, March 1 to 3,and the | rium us the Manhattan representatives! overlooked, however, has to do with) A check for $70,000, representing the ravelling bags, trunks, showing he made against the ex- te ri ‘ “4 wh 15 to “ * si Pyrus Ru ond Cobb, who ot 5 pied. : i i in the ring, and he added an_| Vincent Richards, the playing through | fighters, Gene Tunney of Greenwich | 20. William Potts, the popular Apa | erty match series ut the White] the American League, and in both; “POW: has been turned over to the Sal With of without fittings, chapter to leason book. Don-|title holder, and Jerry Lang shared| Village meets Bob Pearce of Chi warnls professional, will leave sbortly | Elephant | Bowling | my Sunday! major leagues tor that matter, with | Vation Army by Charles W. Smith, sec-| Skates, skating shoes left was always in Joe's way no|the honors in the opening matches of {Champion Johnny Kilbane — tw for Florida, where he will have charge| evening, Jan. 4, at 9 o'clock. The pro-} tie remarkable average of .384 for| retary of the show. In 1917, $63,000 was |. ; U p hoi gramme arranged by Mr. Thum calis : - “dC - | ski flexible fl what he tried to do, and even! ney of Bali Te Jow! he 01 d Lirks. : the -¥ 24 games, given the Red Cross and last year! SKIS, exible yers, snow 0. ac 5 ; 3 ; ‘he succeeded in‘getting in close |t®® Junior national indoor champion: rin h . lagtine hg bed ¢ hes pcre as for the local tee camer, total pes | _ Cobb has been playing baseball in| 50,000 was given to the United War! shoes emerged the worse for wear, | Ship singles on the lawn tennis courts Jeb ohek Pabst Acita ehh ie alle : : e followed b ividual{ the American League for thirteen! Work Campaign : Pittaburen s Two skating surfaces will bo pro-|to count, to be foll y individual s p sts F little Californian didn’t have | of the Seventh Regiment Armory yes- reh goes against Augie Ratner, . es c “| contests, in which total pins are to{ years, and for twelve of these he has ae | Everything for outdoor sports, to time a blow, and whenever | tarda: the Bronx fighter, This ts surely a good| vided at the Belmont Spring Country | count. Two duys after their match the! headed the list, stamping him once | Miniature aeroplanes — he sent one across Donley evaded it AA collection of scraps. Club thie winter, that is, if the weath- ‘ladies are to bowl another match series more the greatest hitter inthe history /$70,000 BID FOR HORNSBY =| Pp. ‘with * Hopkins, 4 ite bis lack of ex: 4° - with Miss Kathryn Mesloh of FE oklya ” ¥ " oa! Sith enne. Donley's exhibition was a| Hopkiny, deapite his Inck Of @2POrI- | os meaay tamnar, who nena domay| CF mani 8 Kind, The pond ut the sev- ind 'alteammate, Airs. Anna Kuster by ‘te Npcaker: but in every otner| TURNED DOWN BY RICKEY. 'knockdown models for boys 0 Who had seen him n board playing surfaces, . , fe one, &: Bp Aydin rt te athae 8S er, | ‘ Ma previous ‘shia’ nnd be earned |gereaten aydnen K. Ueadfey, one of| Duntte © makyrwnd belle to 0 deudca #t We) Sree rash. and the tenia courts have oer he best Powlers in the Haat | yeur he has atond, suprem ae | : |to put together. Great fun ee MC WE Ris Victory over Ben-11.. princeton contestants, at 6-8: | eo ee nie nine Tame, Cone, om 308 1% been bauked to receive water pumped | ,, 7s Lithorrese, Cire are o fer oul tt feet fewer, thun twentyaver Fyeiice | §T LOUIS, Dec, 23.—The Cardinais| and instructive, too. Jamin. Reda INGURIEL MARI c Cie catan. troen| eae oe eration for the contest at Lavt,| from the nearby brook, Hockey will Lge arsraas Oy Wines rouied | Aud twenty of these took part in sixty | were offered $70,000 and four other play- Partect eoaie medele of fasasus\vinaser nee ' ate a any Seaman x also be played during the next few ration and |wames or more. Bobby Veach of De-|ers (or Roger Hornsby, according’t HE next pout is a short tate,|New Haven displayed skill at deep | jraining OF Ln i en an. | went at, witb onl EG In Tae gain Tinestine by Pat ng |e noun ORE, MAL Luo Erosraett mates. Yea, bo. It took Frank | driving, his shots to the forehand cor-| gy will do bis wre | werage of (st and holds high individual wore as | Jaine. Ser of St Laws Ti ' ROGERS PEET C j eo : jny at Mtillinaa’s gymnasium , npare , ars 1 ndividual score as Jo Mister of St Louis! Rranch Rickey ‘The bid is understood OGERS T COMPANY Moran, the freckled beauty,|ner of his opponent's court, winning | tv Harem | Alec Dougias hea been enguged.as! wl wie ae ee fale’ { Chicago followed 19 | tq nave been made the \Giants fust one minute and fifty-five seconds | the points. — professional at Aronimink and started a AG Saat DeR eR Vey iat aa pin reply, | Broadway ban Broadway Ne artistically drape the form of Serst.| The second round match, which |: uit? Stewart. ste bas bene satected by Billy} in there this week. This should prove the mark of 322-10 180 | be said, at 13th St. __ ‘Four at 34th St. pacey arene the tor ret.| The soc round match, | Gitmo Wo handle the advance wale of keto at tbe eee ont berth for Douglas, who at ' Uailina of Chicago, aie Convenient Beara) hk Tete Tn Beek en. the oned Before | civaree Late for tee laaerd:owscte. Feit 8h |one tie was: clibmaker ‘for; Jim Ut id not m single engagement, Johnny Rassell Is Victor. Broadway = Corners’? Fifth Ave. : oved - | New Maven, on Jan. 10, to-day tnforined Aye Lg soond plure ’ average o peraged en * Farrar ipert space of time, ‘The second eri; the semi-final, proved sinus Hate Oe Le tet Ge Un ica eelice ieee ae | Tompecd at the PNilAdephia C. C Shop are yO nas the only| TROY, N. ¥.. Dee. 23.—-Johnny Rus- at Warr at 41st St. Jeaned on the floor he stayed there|set encounter for the Yale player! si ou, worn of ucacts for the boul.» The tickets | New York Club to get New ‘3 crack bantamwelght murmuring gently: “Is the barrage|He faced Parke Cummingg, whose | Ji") UitN 0 Ml it ee ee 4) About the first of the year, Alec} 5 ircies, He turned in aeiand challenger of Jimmy Wilde, de- Fhe maain bout Wa advertised tonne: | Siderable trouble with the tosses that| Clay Tarver, tne Indian, who 1s doing con- | “Nipper,” and Loule Tellier will open| Arersme | DUE moat of the other Yankeas ware) taunts PA's! Puch hea Wintec eounie —— ———— ald the “comeback” of Moran, but|Cummings employed at times in the | Scrat tuuung the day, wit enaage in an] up their sporting goods store in Bos.) ~ Going hack to the inclusion of Carl |in defeating Tsluck asx he won ex? of THUMM BOWLING AND BILLIARD be will have to show his 8 with | rallies, and these accounted for the} ny tan foneht tke gent period of ton. A State aberter was recently | |, The, Fede Mays in the official averages, it seemed the ten ro, ACADEMY, Bway & Sist ot, * ny a » i oud de wl er ” oe jo | gra z corpora . e ‘orpor-} o be the epinion amo umber stronge: opponents than Burke if he|polnts touching at deuce Im many | th, four nour, ile tought Harry Greb at tne | BTANted the corporation. the incorpor to be the ‘wpinion among “a ‘number, of expects to play on the big time. How-|of the games before Hopkins won at] ("enty four hours, Iie tought Harry Greb at ih) ators being given as Campbell, Eugene Baseball mon, ycetenday (her Dea cray ever, wo must admit that the old! 6—4, 7—9, 6—2, a Cull round 1D Advan | ee ene ee ana eeat he tomke | F, Wogan and FE. Barton Chapin Se Neh RHE been cairied to ihesoourtas | Mary Ann" certainly was hitting on | of the rest of the field. : HEISE Ueeia tk lec Laed: Wilaint —_ The team averages for the year. in-| all six, and any luckless boxer wh By one of those strange tricks of) eee eae ae ena | volve every game played and Carl Mays | Eres to stop it with his chin will need | fate, Richards drew Mérton Bernatein, | tweleround Wout at the Armory A. A. of that} BASKETBALL NOTES. pitched a number of these for the easistance to his corner Winner of she Boye, Champ lonahin) OW: eG eae Vinkees, Tf the Mt ames, including | f but who had graduated to - wo ties, played by the New York Club | Gnext thateh will pe taasificat Thee ete | Mouny Valgur, the fast little trench lsh] ane van and Schenck ‘basketball |tMe secomghiaed us legal. contesta In the be with “Ferocious” F Pulton, [Managed to attain speed, stendiness ng | is scheduled to go against” Frankie | Frienda of the U, bys everages, It is hard to see how has already hung K. 0. on him, ! control of his. service’ in. the second | « Britt, the Now Bedford tighter, m a] team have secured the franchise of th Ro! f them can be thrown out ip the and his success with the lanky Ir set to the extentjof giving Richards | " bout at the Syracuse City A, C, of | Jer: City team of the Interstat standing of the clubs. | Wil indicate whether tis comedack | considerable trouble, | The Vetta i | s N'Y. twnant, Moth boys are big} League and the first game Some see ant effort on the part of Ban fan be taken seriously | Ruane unre ayy Se ouee beac Rian ite iy that ety, and as they are ravid| played Sunday afternoon at Arcadia! Giser No 1 looks Doan athe | anata oP incnnelaetioy bye aiving Carl HE ‘pnt ert bat j el bounds of the ball but steadied and ere they Gught to put up an interesting COO-) 4191) uguinst the Arcadia Five. In tak yi Toval Arcanum B League, two records for all, the . n ” between Jac! wonat 6 2, 6 ot Sty G they H nu ai whieh he te port and an- hate engamin erworth, son of the —— ing Jepsey City's p the Van and hee MU ae ole eed tar the: Bone aa ye oe . seater tea famose Vela tantball Player of ther | Three eight round goats betncen eveniy matched | Schenck club, “representing Brovkly age iedieste. | was full of fireworks, mostly| days. fell betere the clever side line a will be offer by Matchmaker Charley | will lead the ten: with 6 wins and trum Con ‘his, however, hardly covers the Idank curtridges. While Shurkey cua. | Biaving of Jerry Lung. one of the erick for (he regular #eekly boxing losses, Tt will be the first Cine len vy an ise as Mays is the only player ao! BUMME, thu Trenton grasshopper, ool Lutencee the New Tork Tennis Bayonne A. A, at the Greenville Hea baskeiball has been played in the ¢ Treated: “Ifthe games he pitched for , 2 bs) P) Club) The seore w tommbts di tt the lightweight | of Churches the Yankees were illegal the averag Was Unable to stop him. Very few ca ng due erédit. to Lang ‘for his re: ace Gr ee eee f cally every player would be Fy es ite atin Phe glancing bound of | tice += Georgie Kell inning streak ten straight) when they eaninat avery olubiin the 1eks ‘ 7 i: BES prcctice We wan by dates need tine ‘ba “an hoard sans mew to. nim “ae de feed the Franklin A ¢ by ; acore bat 3 fe rice Oa He needs some shirts—and the kind he'd like are Par- Hie Welsh fahter, He went ufter| 804 Ne, did not Drei ete eee | today that be the rooblyn Nghimeighe. dvlarcd | of 29 to 17. ‘The Spartans till have nding. © amount Shirts—extraordinary values at $2.00. Op % string. Not that Sharkey didn't] (Lovie Bo Dailey Jr of Princetan | | ring ah Uitobel wil agree 80 80 Us| offering sultabie Induuehenta. Addeuss stillun-| they're conveniently located. Why not settle all your mas- ee Hee Mr wing ate. atriee Dee re ouak ety, bed and | 9 weigh at bP, M. Coogan Irving Warshofaky, No, 41 bast 172d culine gift problems with one quick stroke? ace to blind him, bu DL Aca ae tie the New Y¥ r one week Lo get into conditi Street phone Tremont 2417) between t yment 0} re ‘ A " ‘ i nasiiient Johnson tet them bounce | VAN Caen ea porn, tn dete pat Hee ai pe | Hie Bayne nae ted Look over this list of likely gifts, tempting in price and it off again an sntinued his terps | ing A.B. Sheridan of Phillips Anaoe - “ he dividends Uv i i ity— i @oorean efforts. ‘The only one in dis-| yer, 6-8 15 It way learned today that at the Leonad:| The light-heavyweisht championship wots bac Uyieay tempting in quality—the kind men buy for themselves, fheas at the end of the Gout was the! | The singles will be continued thie | pundee fight at Now Haven, Couu., ou Jan. 18] of Brooklyn will bet deciled Christma - therefore most appreciated. refcrec. j morning, | The doubles ¢ of the lar tho termination of the contest the #0] \rernoon at Arcadia Hall, Brook! tournament, for whieh 4 wiges who are to officiate in the bour with | SfUVrnoon : ' shania ce A Oe Par-amount Neckwear—clean- | Be/ts—initialed or plain buckles iravtare entered, will hold t hen St Vincent de Paul of | Huy GIREON, manager of | PETE, Menten tee teoree wil fret ve aaiel tor tealr acownn|| WHEN’ E FATHER AND Io : AOA ETESAI 5 courte In: the A Jad af they disagree thon the teleree will be pout hook up with the St. James 3) Q cut and snappy, $1.00, $1.50, $2.00 | —75c to $1.50. Champion Benny Leonard, sen ———-_—_— Vea rice verdiet | Tes ninat i in 9 i ) - | Catted to rwder the veniic Crown nese pinations have elim | ‘ —in gift boxes i the following interesting letier | nov Wounded soldiers Entertained, [imted ia tiene inate el DETR BOYS y r Mufflers—crocheted and knitted from Mempbis. ‘Tenn, where Benny | \t tye Marine Hospital, Staten | lot bie po Bame ich have been played weekly | Le --—-— -—— | Par-amount Hosiery—generous | weaves—$2.50 to $6.00. ; aS : i he the beginning of October | ’ -50 to $6.00. Peoked lo aleey une of the svuthern dwat night the asale sell tonem iam ~ | i | in value—cotton, $1.50 per box | : i Meare y ee ao. 20, 1919. | siting ‘Teytord, entertained 500 wo iftereat aUhlotlc cb RACING SELECTIONS 4 ; ; of six; lisle, $2.00 per box of six; Hedda Gloves in ge Popa Dear Vince: ed a x boxir ive tO an agreement whe y Stlehelel | can now order suits anc silk plait, $3.75 per box of six. | lar leat ers—$2.50 to $5.00. Alse The young. strong Kentuckian the | bouts a wre atey na ol Hm plenty of time so as te x + | wool and lined gloves—$1.00 te jon stopped | ght was | eur bout duck: went with the other club's entertain HAVANA | overcoats of the highest + Interwoven Hose—lisle, 50c | Heretened “Win, Jennings Bryan | founda with Johnny Moline! ‘The other | comin i to be appointed | Firat, Race— Count Boris, Quin, peeda at thascarme . | pai ENierT yee erg sees erring. Wor short the fans call him | Dove wore for four i on Kin | by Maorelect dames Thowus of 4 u,| Vuloantus | . SFene s ame shop, | ~iuies et i Herring, bis dome being very | {{euy ona Kid V KAN, | ours, There will be seven inembers of tho| g Second Kace—Prince Direct, Ralph | | | boxes. Jewelry—cuff links, studs, scarf rl y i c ant ooks ‘Tom *, 119) | ma and Ubowe slated e S,, games Ui iH | i ‘ i —i i ivi Fila manager is none ‘other | freen vx. Hattling Gana.” YOunk MUNTY | he haan of ie wouter, Ly D. Lapin, | Fotirth Rince--Old Red, Annabelle, | Our new Tailoring De- | and $2.00, Crepe Silk, $1.00 each, | Bift boxes, 50c to $2.00, John Cobb, brother of the| wrestled a one-sour draw with Youns | iy jtobert 8. Drury, Edward J Hughes. ajor Bradley. sai 4 ‘ | : ‘ oi ‘ j Irvin Cobb, one of the grewt: | Hackenschmidt, Jack Me Auli, the re ac Hesieald Housed aad etiewape’ |: MPT Hiaeeeck Honley, Candle partment for Boys is con- Suspenders—in individual gift | Pajamas—in a variety of plain writers we have er enjoyed | red ehtweight champion, was tie re Light, Silver Sandals 4 . | ic to $1.00. colors—also flannelette—$2.50, ge ere and dhe Murray: meeler S*E" | Joo Welling, the crack Chicago Uguteeght who |p RlEtH, Fae “"tranby, Fountain | ducted on the same satis- boaes, 75 to § ! st of the letter whi yy {monten o slated to tnoet dow B Fay, Lady Jane Grey i 7 of the letter which wil dyer eet terpt hice | factory scale as fer men, | And there are others—all guaranteed to give absolute is this: After .W “ dy at the 9) 1 < S temur| , Leennrd Gives Abel Leneon, pow of thy Ubwels A, A, of Whieaspnen: NEW ORLEANS | | satisfaction or your money baci, the of| _ ATLANTA. ( At the State | Christmas Day afteruoo, is to receive a guar.| _ Firat Race—Col, Rocking Horse, | ana and | Auditorium her Benny Leon- | antec of $1200 1 is sald that Welling wil Virginia Dor, Cicely Kay | est is = | Open until midnight for late shopper. one on the public, being the on) eas in a tens {e guaras $1 ,W9, ; i cond Race—-Linfirmier, Jack K | The best is hone too good for your Boys. Stor prohibl, | 1ound cor jammer bab a octal es ; i fed Herrinw’s father berame e. | to, te doors BR eee aeek ahaa, | Third ace nab, Edith K | Prices for men $40 to $100, suit or overcoat. Cordially, fe Benn; the greates ireb Shades ‘ Sedxexr . 4 h Rearusied with Bryan that, he insisted | appeared ih Atlanta, a S| PHIEADELUMIA. Want Dect heeutar Mijas a For Boys and Youths, $36 and upwards. Stores open { — Don't target te ing the name of hix son and OPP etre) a ita ton ‘fh ley ieee tho TMtubunen nite ule Mount % “ F now he calls his son Irvin Cobb Her- Firat round. Inthe fifth Bete ake Ole en Ane: Roary th Kace—Ticklish, Bon ‘Tromp For Boys: Coat and Trousers, $33. Wh midnight to PAR-AMOUNT Pot Red Crees olghth Jake was on the w weight, and Clay ‘Turner, the Indian| Osgoo o tate gift The Cobbs and the Herrings were land, the bell saving hin, yy tighter. £ . ning #ix-round bout Sixth Race — Bombast, Doctor y TWO STORES or Seale om your and raised in Paducah, Ky. If im ai 145 pounds at & 0 tock ‘ A. her t # Montague Hii buyers. Kitt packages, bad, rulsed in Paducah, Ky. I we fe here last numnt, | PAiwonthe Race--Plenty, Commi c THT Broadway and Ninth St. HIRT OPS night Abe town intended sending Fleteher Scores Knock his ealyons ends eth by Anioinett e 30 East 42d St. a iryin Cobb to help take part in yyy N ny 3.—ddle leach other throughout the co | : ( \ senate, but the Champion ya eS ‘i ob Obher. Nbrouut the contest, Arat ’ munte Is Winner, (2,8, Life may not be worth living for what you can get out of u—) ® at 59th Street, | 2835 Third Ay we Wietcher 9¢ New York knocked out! ono and then the other getung vio avin | TRENTON J, Dec. 23.--Johnny | py t x \ 1 West 125 U Jimmy sullivan, the Jersey bantam, in| ter of the hing. Greb seorad the ily beat Whitey Fitager- But a is—for what you put into it. 160 N 628 Broadway, 3 * D jthe third round of an elght-roupd bout most blows t last round, was a : wr one ‘ot the gr 1 oasiting fehte i Lift Arnheim Thoughts, 1526 Third ) Kast 42d St fT