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vie gar er eremrenrcemnin = 6a athe a aa i iv swine wi adore oe VARS FS, 8 NENA PANE He RI? sata SNR Ps toto BEST SPORTING PAGE IN ORK ys NE*) To Play Series | } OH, YOU FICKLE SPORT FANS! On Training Trip Copyright, 1920, by the Press Publishing Co; (The New York Evening World). os AA In territory covered, a least, the Giants and Bos Red Sox have Planned one of the biggest spring training trips that any ball teams — | have yet attempted since the prac- tice of inter-league xeries prior to the opening of the regular season was inaugurated. Starting in Texas March 20, they will be constantly on the go until April 16 when they hit the Polo Grounds for a, twotdwy series. They play twenty games altogether before the season ns, and im addi- tion play two others with minor league outfite—the Giants meeting Dallas and the Rochester Internationals, and the Red Sox Fort Worth and the Buffalo Internationajs, , Federal Judge Kenesaw Mountain \\ é, Landis upon his request nas been elimi- nated from consideration a’ @ possible successor to August Herrmann as Chair man of the National Baseball Commis= | Many Famous ined isn. Banta Have Been Subjected to Abuse, as Dempsey aes ett Has Since Beating Willard—It Seems to Be Their Fate— } “Panning” of Titleholder Will Soon Be Over and Forgotten, Because He Was Not a Slacker. By Robert Edgren Copyright, 1090, ty The Press Publishing Os, (The New York Bvening World.) “panning” of Jack Dempsey will soon be over and forgotten. It seems to be the fate of champions tn all lines to arouse a certain an- tagonism through their success. Admiral Dewey was America’s hero “after the Battle of Manila Bay. But the gallant Admiral received a of a house from the admiring public and gallantly gave it to his wite. Chicas the public ait Manila Bay and criticised the Admiral’s “lack rssgrne dur ot been | of appreeiation” in so abusive a & candidate and that no one connec se Manner that it almost drove him With baseball had talked to him about out of the country. Then there was Hobson—who Performed a rather courageous ex- ploit in sinking a vessel in the nar- row entrance to Santiago Harbor to try to bottle up the Spanish feet. He wes a hero for a few months » Until some young ladies made him the central figure in @ kissing bee— and then he was laughed out of the Umelight, accepting the place, Mr. Heydler said. Names of ‘four men still are under gonafleration by the National ue ead and Ban Joh President 0! the American Leagu appointment, as baseball's chief masistrate. eee WICIING HWA FoR “SPEEDING wa: oe OF COR. MOET POMAAR PRSTINGS. Ip in Boston they are talking of Jack Barry, former manager of the Red Sox, as a possible leader for the ING “THEM HOWTO HepibuE THEMSeLE S, Braves in the event that Géorge AT , “THOU: Stallings makes good his ply SANDS ecréoe cw threat to resign in cas¢ COME OUT OF ENT ‘ AND FIGHT BALL Squires! —= a), Maranville is traded or sold to the And Sampson, who planned the feet A egy Now York Giants. fight that ended in the complete destruction of the Spanish fleet with WNeoRNCTORS INSTEAD OF AS At PRwaATe American loss of one man killed. His ship happened to be out of line On top ot ts comes the ee the Spanish rush for freedom, and he reached the battle scene Just too dent ct the Giants &t Chicago yeste ype the scrap. The public joshed poor old Admiral Sampson day, in which he said the McGraw» infleld to start the season would be ‘emember Napoléon? Well known’ “4 M4 UJ 2 io Chase, first base; Doyle, second base Agar France rome Yury ato. Np ew Links in This District |¥.28:( 0 so" shortstop. Whiel 100) as though ‘Greaned up Italy and Austria in the : the President of the Club at least Most brilliant military campaigns sis v has given up hope of getting the to history, and bad t> leave his I'S | iivery*Boston snort elder. a he would have been as valuable to Armies and tear back to France to| the American cane if in Wate Now that George Burns has signed Gefend himself against the charges of ahi Sen haipbe has Logit) with the Giants things are looking a mark, and there alwa; ry Hit i ‘ r club glia vlhakedb asi’ eta vated been temptation to toss a tow Kile To Increase Playing Facilities Around New York This Season|!!'t'e brighter "round the club omice enny bouquets his wa; i 7 old - ing prol bly his pocket. Jim Jefries got an awtul panning Great Sums Will Be Spent for Five Courses at Patchogue, | was a nold-out, | Aguring “probably Fellow named Weel neers] Ppaee 1c eete ny, Ween, be Getty Three at Rye, One at Asbury Park and Big Improve- foorer In the National League, who Roman, made ma master refused to come reme! is also a pr, ough E civilized workd. So halt a doren| here acter the world's erento ments ‘of Many Cup Links. Fisevot it yesterday and ts now safe : He got it yesterday and is now safe /@@ Bis personal friends knifed him. | Billy Delaney publicly said Jess was in the fold. Mack Dempsey, weight 184% pounds, | “Yellow,” and some of the scribes oh Son ewes this season. ‘The Knickerbocker Club out the gigantic Jeus Willard | Sean grin om gacking patriotism.” feaSanstiae Cuace geD TD A, coe By William Abbott. at Tenafly, N. J., will lay outa brand 4 ess grinned and went on with his Bar Gave wt GATING NOW WE GUES' BN MILLION DOLLARS for)rew eighteen-hole links, It is hoped U won the world’s heavyweight| farming. Squires fought ‘Tommy bole IINEW) SOMETHING .. . + golf courses! that the second Baltusrol course will @hampionship in the most scnzation-| Burns and was knocked down with ing to an estimate|be ready for play during 1920, Work one-sided championship fightever| the, first punch on the chin and out — on the double course began last min a ring. ‘This has pur Dempoey | rte, tocol, funy 5 made to-day dy a prominent architect |and unjess gomething unforeseen hap-|( QWN SPORT HISTO . okt world sat down and laughed at Do Cham ion this great amount of money will be| pens Baltusrol should celebrate the ‘the way of making an awful wad| the idea that it ever wanted to ee 1g yp spent this season on new courses in| opening of its second links before an- : the well known and well liked ma-| Jeffries fight Squires and at its e cther winter rolls around. The Rational Recreation Bowling within © few months, Result,| Wonre” over the title's going to Aus- Will Be Picked the metropolitan district and the re-/ “phe Montclair Club will do some| Academy, Fulton Street, Brooklyn, will tralia, And forgot all about ta modelling of others. ‘This record sum | construotion work that was mapped|be the scene of the next Metropolitan m was & grea: xer ides for five eighteen-hole links | out late in 1919. The old course will| gowiing Championships. This fact was and a real champion, and lost all Lane be entirely remodelled and a now sit whet 7 ance of pelo popular only because By Neal R. O’Hara. Interest in this afternoon's. exhibit | at saree ppl pra bos a ave and ane Rinetele ceeines nerces ao aaa ete Ceci ipsees ee } certain unpleasant personal traits. Omori eee Fetching resins Worle.) at the annual dog show of the West-| semi-public eighteen-hole course at/tion to provide facilities for the eel ky ses ee me eae cain tas vant the Seas ae ner herent led minister Kennel. Club will centre on Asbury Park, in addition to numerous | club's big pe ternin it is gate, 8 Seciinerre tte arya rt | handed him wasn't always buncn| 20M Edison's crowning glory is that ho didn’t invent the telephone, | 1 tee selection of the leading NeW club courses and extensive alter- ey a eer ered cube rne rae | een ser oan ree y of roses. fe always had a big ce car, eee animal in dogdom. According to the| “tions at other clubs, When plans|sqome changing of its layout this leten toe report ot James A. as J inerery tae. be visited ae 8 TO-DAY. experts who have given the cannines | 2©W under way are completed around | spring, readjusting holes, installing SEU Creaeniel a ‘To-day 1» Gatu: the 14th on af] oitendara authorized ty the Ant! |tn¢ Gnoe over there are at logat five | (his, city, will be cluttered up with|new traps and bunkers and Improv- | ooh ment ‘ Reno there wasn't @ speed cop in the} Saloon League. And the Dream Book Saturday the 14th is a bad Gad we once are legst j links to accommodate the rapidly in-|ing the turf. bids had been receiver country who didn’t hope Johnson oe. everyone, the same as Jamary the the iéth and July the drst. It's @ day leading candidates for this high) creasing army of club swingers. The record amount of work plan-|owners and that they had de Sponge ator ct tno Lone" kare'i| Tivichourtow theta wit ot, ule cue win bat eqrmen ifn [nor Include int qunttte aro| Hho proc 0 make qr aichorye [ne Tor tie et as bon, ads ray tual saw Johnson sitting in his cur outalide| days ike tis’ that the fed’ Sox’ @ult ooliing players, It’s on daya ike the Pekingese Phantom of Ashcroft,| that’pinenurst is to the South is the | ofomeer eye ame i egieed bes 1B. Sig or elsh | ‘ the door. , pe ralicoag 1.6% pie Cer ie paid enough. oe can expect a which was reserve to Champion Hay-| most ambitious of all construction| golfing conditions are now totally in- pecans ny fon the 038 h i \ : elaim for exemption. deve up town” Tamed, * 7 see Te elec ee eee tae | hale wourees willie Ikid gut andyeaes| Setters courant en ciacemite ai a : 3 yeteran W" ‘by | hole courses w! -|want to swat the little white bal Frederick, W. Rublen, Secretary ee ren cat alates ama|“asten, te me.” eal Nohaen car], Just scan the news from the Windy City. Bey SeaPs Royal amily. tne Moe erin, Wrepliar Doy, owned ®y | signs furnished by Walter J. ‘Travis.| And up to date only « limited amount | Treasurer of the AA Orang a wine z married automatically | placed neatly. “An don't have to be drivin’ | Ben, Joh Five has been stampeded by the Threatening Three, ‘There had to | MT. Roy A. Rainey and which has| Every type of player from dufter to| of construction has heen feasible be- | Der of the American Olytaple Comm\t= {n'a claws not subject to the first | Te ee eee tena ean; | Be 8, goat 10 coax the dove of peace. And Ban was elected tobe ihe goat [the beet chance of winning the lau-| champion should find his clags on fhe| cause of war conditions and the high |{ee, statrd, estcrday, thai, the ny Y ie would have been in the serv- boolean tid by the only unanimous Vote they've ad in the A. Le eince Ruppert and | neg, Wyoollar Boy is a wire-haired proposed Patchogue . Construc-| costs of ma’ and lal at| selected after the national. xen) r4 a 4 ‘ here at the curb.” ft tion will start as soon as weather per-| have prevailed since the signing of | 4°\° fs Li iad | } 3 He ene Ne Damscs did ecerything|. Benny Leonard wanted to volun- ee eee ocean fox terrier, mits. It will be under direction of| the armistice. No asie has been eet for the title } hy tid eoula 10 Py Mee yar work. Dur. | teer a8 @ private when we went Into Johnson is stil! Preaident of the learue, understand. He ts stil the Another strong entry is the Irtsh| Robert White, former President cf the| Laying out of a golf course is an|inect as yeu | ; Br tietes nd ctien wae fet pias after Neeualhaacien, Tai tirantanea teal toe Mishens in thelr cree vets ne eal “phind piace! terrier, Blarney Wonderful Biddey, Fey ete een cnester: Sucnlaven cow fal ene clin ameion ip the Lido | Joueph, e. Meavdiley. the tormen ¢ ee nn eee work in| ship by knocking out Welsh, Hut| It's what you call a aweeping victory, with Ban himself being mostly owned by John G. Bates. ‘The grey-| ig Reyne ween Celt none eey welt | See ee oiUe, im America ie the Lido Boston billinrdist. “won his second 5 ipyards and once was a recruiter.|the War Department had an impor-| swept out. abe hound, Champion Master Butcher,| be added two hew links at Rye bl Se sents one million dollars. What is|fiiiiine” Championship bast a4 “He was in demand constantly as a] fant JoP for, Phere uneces See: Friends, Roughnecks, Countrymen—we have come to bury Czarban. not to Grad: by John) Kent sof) Toronto, | (ie Bure Venta season ine Pee tue recnn aed egaba Linn any eee. ray asheiciee ae to Nelp in raising various war) Cvampion. He was the second mar | pase him. We have come to knock him down, not pick hiss up. The Gear jand another greyhound, Lanslowne| {stout so ceally three ecurses, ae one| ware wae once Only a oand waste | tenten in ETAT a nosed “Mechan, ‘helping raise | aPainted boxing instructor in an Prin prs Bag cise vat hasta has nomere power | Sunflower, exhibited by Mza F, B.| course can be played two ways be-| Imported soil and the magic wrought | score of 200 points to 141 i ‘a ut $25,000. He boxed often for the|®Tmy training camp, and was de-| fthan'an Erie snowplow, but he should worry—his path ia now behind him. Wate Cf RNMesapNa, are: sino) os| ORS) OCI Tavern acca uaation| (es Pee eae ee noes Batey blanks for int ational senioa : , ra 18 the camps, paying his own tailed to Camp Upton, where he eee pected to be among the leading selec-| ,,70 take, care of the large view evEle Late Ne the highest price[A. A... track and field indoor chame a He offered to fight Willard. | worked tirelessly day and night for As the oun sinks oh the ot A. I. this evening. it sheds its rays on a | ons throng that seeks the Jersey shore, a| | While Lido is the hishost price fi, ntpe mn will be held at the : was ol get about $40,000, but|™&ny months, helping teach fighting | goone of peace. The battle smoke has settt Tine factional strife has ‘As the dogs are the most eventy| B&W semi-pu io course Will be built |course, the most modest links nowa- | faq" Regiment Arm on Saturday, ‘ y was to give his entire end| Methods to draft after draft as they! fsettied. In fact everything's settled excopt Canine bill against Frazee. It’s | matche, iy at Asbury Par! the ven’ pr days ca co! ort Of | March 13, were issued yesterday, leg vent through intensive training b d in the history of the show it ful another course will be|meny thousands because of high|the Lianies were mailed co cube cee : ei Peat ne Hee. te neve fore being. sent to ahua orents eaaal| cS eee ote eee eee neers is ‘assumed the judges, consisting of] added to the one already arranged | prices of everything, It is these costs |versities and other athictic oreanieas es PR tte Rae ise) Pavel a acorting eaiter athe: Mog York Norman K. §, Wire, William E. War-| tor. Further down the coast the| combined with an ambitious scheme |tions throughout the United States. r t Willard four rounds in a great| 28 sporting editor of The Ne . her and T. 8. Bellin, will take some] Country Chub of Atlantic City will|to ease playing conditions around Y ; “Gives MBoth’ Bempecy’ und | letters from people ‘who wanted. to Ne Sontock dG time before they render the final ver-| start operations on a new elehteen- |New York that will make 1920 a rec- | 4, The tryouts for ‘ elniatware: Cite sete | denounce Denar as G macker” (be, Fistic CW8 sohn an Ossl dict as to which animal is entitled to) hole course. This Jersey Club is only|ord year in the amount of money| far tft and : : o Peon interfered’ with holding| cause he wasn’t carrying a gun. the Blue. ribbo one of quite a few that plan new links | spent for golf courses. Ghataih Baplnepy aAnmoty in abeenien - Se i Prog at pate is bere Champion Benny Leonard, Who| (ity, next Tuesday night, Steve Latso, the Haxle- on Monday night. | ippen to know how anxious| nized a‘ rue value now. An 4 | (98 Welterweight, meets Joe Fox of Brookiyn in the ° e wee doubt leaves for California on Tuesday an e Ril k B k b ll 1 The memorial games of the New Yori 2 ie wis work. "Twas to thoces ie poie wth rechhelaee Seteceesta | esi caes cavsien oo Wie city apein und | Centon Bgemop ip Pegg tip tialng rankle burns ith the as et a P. ayers SOA GA Sep ; : (5 on ‘ Faising the Army Athletic fuad,| case and come to the conclusion that | in. middie of April, will engage in| will swap punches with Eddie Josephs, the Staten March 6. ‘The one-mile tenlor mstro outht our troops with athletic the attack on him was hasty and Inland welterweight. In the other éight Bradley cores ul : politan titular run will be decidea at the : and ‘among other events “van hardly warranted by the facts. several battles in the West and also} Want © ‘Wilhes-Biave, Fa. desks up With Redo ctory ‘The Crescent A. C. won its twenty- icv tle an interesting contest is looked | Pi.” ( ing show -in Madison Square ————— in California during his stay ay Hamett of Jersey City, first victory in twenty-two engage- i: NEW HAVEN, Conn. Feb. 14,—1W i New York. Billy Muke's| EVERYTHING IS READY there. Billy Gibson, nls manager, bial OEE Paiisdetpats| For the second time dn less than|™ents by defeating Worcester Poly’s nln venine ares Ci ot New York at| four football men to reinforce it } fot.in the main event inat| FOR MOTOR BOAT SHOW. | <i"®! to-day that ho bas complet uarmiit nas ban kana efor eel mans | threo woeks Franke Burne, the popu. [Sesketbal tars leat night Wy « woore of] Preys ly! dtoutyn poly st’ abun | ecudy the lle water 3010 eal even A wi Y 8 ©0 am-|Which bas already gone down to de: I wired Dempsey, who was arrangements whereby Tacpacd Oi). | b,bis masse, ico Josie. The Cualee Oly 64 liar featherweight of Jersey City, made|* ‘2 81 on the Brooklyn club's tan: Penn eas et Dartmouth: Ham. | feat ‘before “Penn: came throughs i arn, + Saw showre tater I) wh tra Hand, 6 of the wir. | ke on Cecemeger ess “a Medlibyysang 2 2 ee rooted good in his return to the ring by| Holy Name Five, composed of Wass: paint: New “Hampatine State at Brow night with @ 48 to 1 victory over C. C, i { Dare?) WHER PA Ge 4 Boa ‘Com. | fornia for Jimmy ee ee oa tans ceame oto oe with | Knocking out another opponent, mer, Connolly, Driscoll, Tideaback ai at Ni “ f ; paste | 1 sop AR €lad to help at oines Tie Gere an set,” | Seattle, Tacoma, Wash., Gracey eeu asso ot Tretam, DC ds” ables wl po ren ete oe Petes od Gardner. wilt meet the Origine’ Baek: Brinoeton vet) “atholie® Universiy:| NEW. HAVEN, Conn. Feb. 16.—¥ate i 4 a Lakewood, N. J., to-day com: rimstead, Gar-| Worcest t Stev ¥ swimmers broke ‘the intercolleginte recs Fred ee accent icenzas alte {the ieee exhwiion will open for anj Alberta. Gthece bangs guarantees Danty olgw, toe Frock fesinerwight caumpion, | {20 eme Philadelphia featherweight, pees ety a cuscose’ wi | Comelli Brrastac’ ‘at Fordnam; ord for the 200-yard relay ace in a i ‘Reavy welgut you select, in real fight. |eight-day presentation in Grand Central| Leonard is to receive big for the latter's bout with Kilbane for the cham.| Whom he punished so badly about the} land, Acker, Hlonly, ai Thomas, tat | necticut Aggies at Trinit ‘Alban meet with, the e of the ' Jack Kearns.” ‘| Patace next Friday evening at 8 P, M.;| for each contest. piomship of the world, on Feb 8, at the Nowars | PO4Y and jaw that ho sank to the floor tan basing, ieoth Street and Bighth | State at Colgate, George v fashington a ake aoe A i came East and trained at|to run unill Saturday, 28 — onmas Gan. in the sixth round and was counted} Avenue, The contest will be the second | Ht B t Pennsylvania §tate. ke of 1:4 ig way. On the day of the show Ly) M. The hours Fg the ye ‘Al Reich, the local bearrwaight who fon . out by Referee McAvoy. of a peries, the Knlckerbockers coming MAS Bk Fennsy! Riates nanohole Na ‘backed out, saying that he'd |F! ok. Saturday, Feb, 21, TOM New Orleans heavyweight, stvey Bums hes made another addition te hi: Kaufman made @ good showing for| out on the long en: _ the ji R i pyar, hut, Dammeny, wat tik Sette Gublay Mant | weoe sod, ot De ume. roundn, but in "She. Crrg Bueno] Wye Shae tee"gnd Manhete aap ie aoe | glerted "Sel'ad Terai ewe,ef Ne] Meven Succeeds scarier t Dempsey would surely kno |Peth oxpanted in, hoyle the expos: dropped him with a right to the jaw.| cmpockers were New York State cham-| were injured, the manager of the New| HAVANA, Feb. 14.—Frank i" out. What Miske didn’t know |tens official. title ve ational “aloter After that the little Jerseyman kept| pions. They have not lost any of their! York Celtics has booked in thelr place | § ry of the Cuban-American { that Dempsey had a badly| fone shit snd t ths banging away at Kaufman's body 20| Shumpion tsam work and a good oon- {for to-morrow afternoon at ‘Tammany | Jockey and Automobile Clas hey none . ankle with torn ligaments, | pubic will know it Tsteeiy as the Motor often that his legs began to sag under| test is sure to be staged, ah ihe Riva Mae aL el parpoeed jointed Acting ral Manager in emtally injured in his training | Boat Show as in former years. him. Shortly after the beginning of Aye 4 tommorrow! won from many of the Imerstate ana |? ag > Brown Oy Ge, Still trotabtes Riss | the Loman; toe Perens apart ee ire xen rounaapirne ripped ip maay atibrmoen: Shen the Original Celtics, one] Eastern League teams this y Charles am, John went up to sea) has a A iff punches to the Quakers mid- ‘basketball aggre- tH eA? OCietes will re ~ The injured enkle was | ‘ee Snow Committes alo hap adopted @ section and he sank to the floor, | CNC! nogk up with Van and Schenk s Ralph Brady Wins Bout. control, ‘Assoslats Stoseen ously swollen and black as|2ng'trom all indications this is just what where he remained until the ten sec-| Five from across the bridge. The gamo) gopaNToN, Tee fanaa ke etal Presidency oi { shat, and Dempsey couldn't {the exhibition should prove to ‘ba onda had been counted over him. will be staged at Central Opera Housr, Iams. of Syracuse Mitptinted Ai Meee | th i F when ane Humber of ‘exhibitors “will ast 's. new In the semi-final Frankie Nelson | 7th Street and Third Avenue, and the, Brady of Syracuse outpolnted Al Murpay | pin siden be ale ‘you couldn't cox amount of space allotted ix broke his right arm in the second |Celtics, in order to garner the laure! 1 Hall A. C. here last night. The bout ¢§ yer mu, didn't you let me |!" ge n ever before and the Interest round of his bout with Buddie Doyle | Will send thelr best team Om the court: Was rast with Brady showing to advan- THUM 2owttxa anv. sintzarn yeaa ee ean jo the w ‘spo! er been more of Secwey City and the referee stopped| parmony Five, which completed | tase in eight of the ten rounds. ACADEMY, Biway & Sit ee you fight any wh.te man ful ‘road tour & few nighta, ago) = Bee tonight and I’ nover | ™is# Chandler i success by defeating the South Brooklyn H. A. Roller Skating Races at 8th Regi-|}ive, will open thelr home season’ to- Wel * Win my word yet. It's up to you. ot Gels, bee! EHURS' The 4 ment To-morrow. morrow afternoon at the 92d Eves: an ttbag “bot and old ‘ectaprosses "se | nal Che tis Woutialtiee Lexington Avenue halk” Teams desiring GRAND OPENING ~ hot and bola compresses 4p | final round in the Tin Whistle three bail Roller skating enthusiasts are very booking address Harmony Five, No. 148 @ ankle for three days and per-|match was won by J. L. Weller, by 11 o'clock W-night I cnn | Hamilton, with 43 points out of the total my foot on the floor, If not, I'll|108, W.'T. Barr, Deering Harbor, had ip there and fight Miske standing |36 und F.S. Danforth, North Fork, 29 much interested in the championship | Kast 92d Street. Would like to arrange SUNDAY AFTERNOON, FEB. 15. races which are to be held to-morrow |home and home series with MacDowells, New York Celtics, Holy Name, C. B. L., R ER SKATING DA . night at the Greenwich Village Roll trength. Harry Davis I I Skating at the Ninth Regiment Armory | BNO, Svee, of like Strengt. i termony AND CING ¥. c ” eano! “i at Fourteenth Street and Sixth Avenue. om fi moe oe , ane les. Sietid acaba Pegs Sg Aner Sp haaer se nS Con donee of Vancouver, British Columbia, | Cane? of Baltimore iin thinks ar Pnbined to make ool iki eno at “GREENWICH VILLAGE’ ! on J.D. Armstrong, Buffalo, in the finai | famous sport promoter, with Tommy Burn, former : is the star even! he season. Prac-| Original Tacomas, avy weigh Rowiogs Wridentiy he was nic: | 3) Rie MOWideMis ee tale outa | teem eaten wh Tenn Dar ere | tern me abst fei ah of then cruck eanira and | with eet suum wetoress woo 6 6 OTH 6REGIMENT ARMORY * in his mind that kind of a| for women. te Mod York yesterday on bis way to Ragland, for | mis fone oF ty" by a hampiona of the Eastern district are|t, hear from McDowell Lyceum, Veron- —————__ TiLe ba O6l fell to-dir Of 8 Golcdk ao | pied Yorn Sitered and are training for the event. lica ‘Separates, Parsons, Original Celtica Mth Street and 6th Avenue. d I'll knock him out too,” he vg 5 i he race is to be over the largest track ‘4 Edward Henry, Stecher Back From Boston. Aariatia, Burns, who lost his title to deck Joha- | aome back to bis hime at Rochester, Mias., oa{ in the country.” Wille, il rn, the [ent Sele, Ba ee " Joe Stecher returned yesterday from | son im 1908 in Australia, is sailing to England to | scoount of his hands belng in such bad mae | Arh York favorite, will start against | ~"" Boston, where he def take in chargo ® young Irishman whow be popes | that be feels that he ought to civ them a rest. | Arthur Lainey, Charles Kelly of | Another good contest feheduted fo pavagely. meat | didn't let Dempsey go on, It Largest Skating Surface in Greater New York. AMATEUR AND PROFESSIONAL RACES SUNDAY NIGHT ; have been utsterly unfair tc boyy Be me ches Phiiadelphia; Jack Timney of Brooklyn; | to-morrow ‘afternoon will, be the Ly- . A 4 or ares Of hia willingness, for |ZBxMK9, In & hurricane match, SARA m0 oF Wane rare to, mete into 6 om parties Madan | Jack Clark of New York. and Ollver | coum. Quintettecttallan’ Cathollo Club Music by 9th Regiment Band H a iikely it. would have crippled | Wil! now put on the finiahing | tender 9 seek Fee's Mes SN Be Walters of Nowak. There wit be a! contest which will be staged at the 8th 4 Sund F ; panenty. Later he came to Greek cham 7208 PRL AEAO race aE wrwet hare been fought! two milo amateur race for which have Street Lyceum, 6th Street and ‘Third Sessions Every Saturday and Sunday Evening. Sunday Matinee. Alar he. Greek champion, next Briday n Taree eight -roun Fill De staged ot the’ at Denver, Col., on Feb, 22 Fulton will fight entorod some of the best racers in the Avenue. As the firat. meeting between " Uae eo again when Coffroth ran { Tist Regiment Armory, | Bavonme 4 4, Greenville Gehuetsrn Park, Jersey again im about unre weeks EKastern district, these two star quinfettes resulted in a id u\ \ me Bu ” Sov " hie labia tctete ie aN a i

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