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cn Ba mpc LY IN FIFTH ROUND: By Thornton Fisher|Middle West Is Taking THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 19 E STOPS LEONARD’S BOUT WITH KEL ¥ , REFERE a i ‘BO” M’MILLIN--THAT’S ALL. Tite e ight, 1920, 0 Copyr Press Publishing Co. Evening World). ; an (wae | Great Interest in Football, ih. « 1) ——— | ; Mla | Declares Walter Camp : | —>— @ | | A’ g neo Outstanding Features) rem ctr Ey Pea toe am j A ~ eason,” Says Expert, | shown a Ane team and played a aaeae | | “Has Been the Bitterly Con-| ssivie oF niet year, Detroit wal i | | By Walter Camp. [football “One Ww the ‘itinerant oF | OOTBALL in the Middle West|t?@velling ‘athlete who would like to is progressing rapidly In skill and interest. The season has,| go where his ability would be of sel- fish value, and the other ts the likell- hood of professional teams taking re- 7 { | {ike that In the East, drawn dout ruits from the ranks of & » Skelly Thought Harlem Eddie riesenE CS SPECTATORS AT THE HARVARD [il treble the amount of spectators ae oie the ee + Kelly Was Looking for a GENERAL- A REAL 2” CENTRE BAMLE pISTINeTY Heany (tM formerly. Nowadays the ca-| the” danger o# | profession | pacity of the stands determines the| greater in the Middle West t Soft Spot. | THE 1 2 ERIMSON PLAYERS WARN | size of tho crowds. Moreover, there| Where else, Of course, it is EACH OTHER. 4 jare more and better teams, more in- possi itity to stop the transfer an f | dividual stars, and the sport has} athlete from one college to another— ' EFPREE JACK SKELLY didn't | taken hold throughout ihe iutate but there must be a legitimate reason t like the way Harlem Eddie | scholantic and collegiate ranks for the transfer and it must be haged Kelly went down after Benny! | pone, of the outstanding features otjon,, pometiing more than ae he season has been ¢ Ditterly con- 7 D ne #6 8 sense, od Leonard clipped him on the jaw with | \tested games. Teams have worked| sional football will continue “to be @ long overhand right punch in the| their way to the top only by the bar- | Played so long as the public wants It, Sfth round, at the Commonwealth est of margins. In some cases the| In iia ynnection tt ta well to re Sporting Club, last night. Accord-| lone point represented by the con-} member that as s football age ex- ; “ version of a touchdown into a goal|tends for sever s after hie FR aad Skelly threw his hands up, in- |has brought victory bs graduation, A man play foot- me be had wopped the bout. At; | ‘The Middle West has the most ac- | ball with as much, re, safety Jeest he thought he did but Leonard | complished mentors of the gridiron, | at 25 or than at 18 or 19. Contrary apparently didn't know it, for Benny | | 80 far ag individual, one-man coaches | also toa xe 1 belief almost all the | jare concerned. There is Zuppke at} eood players ¢ it Nee f » bit Kelly again. This time it way! Illinois, Wilce at Ohio Stat nie rds play for some years a gradua- with @ left hook to the chin. Kelly | at Wisconsin, Stag at Chicago, Yost ». ‘The cail of the ridiron is yy began to sink to a sitting position on) WHENEVER YOU SRE THE TRaFRic PASSES ARS ia : Gil set at lows, MeDevitt strong in A Blond iand ne Tove ropes TED DEAD | at Northwestern, ame ‘at Minne-|the feel o leather oval a , i eee fa a neutral corner. The) ¢ONGes You May KNOW Y ACCURATE IGota and Stiehn’at Indiana. Outelde| sensation of going to grips with fe eee Sneed ie serpring at Lece- MEMILLIM 1S THE CENTER OF |the conference, there are Rockne at} other men. fe | Grd and jumped between the men. He ATTRACTION Bz Notre Dame and Duffy at Detrott ———————— Re, erdered ‘the champion to: his corner z FZ Kc These are the men who are producing : “on RN TO and developing material that prom- Mi ; _ospanetoaned to take ais aa . Ve Bo" RUNS : cs (| I8e8 much for the future of football ay Lengthen Bots een seconds of the roup' mi LIke A 4 Bue — in thelr part of the country ‘had elapsed and the crowd didn't capt: Bo" MSMILLIM ~, ) DEER AND Notre Dame tan hada remarkavie] Baseball Season know exactly what had happened. oF CENTRE ONE OF ‘g PLUNEES — mei ght ste ges ‘They thought Skelly nad stopped | Mi ikeptan had aay Make A WALL i To 168 Games i eS euro Seas We Sea walt | Madden Tells Great Part sib i » but as the referce passed us on bis - — — — ene A Veranda sia get a lot of a varied ase Big league baseball next year sm and way out of the ring he stopped to @ay: “It was too raw. I had to stop “Bo” McMillin Once More. Thoroughbred Horses Play 3 ; 80) A loveme! is 0 it i ft" Afterward Skelly intimated Fiaauithe cNatiseal 7aa4 ° ANBHEED “ that Kelly was looking for a soft ° I B di i; All Cl Taike 4a 4 | League schedules 168 games instead? ee ed ains Football Honors n breeding o CEOS eer ee et ee 38 @idn't agree with Jack. Many ‘ 4. 4 7 . | ¥ ‘ Fy . Sty .{ the emine reeder, “that exempli- ‘ation—na » te e | ee Aieoke Kelly haem eld Althqugh a Special Target for Opposing Teams, Quarterback | Quoritehs, 1000, bo The Proms Pubtishing On (he New Tort Brening Wortd) Famous Breeder Gives Inter |fes what 1 have Just sald. “Myopia|the regular league seasons about flopped, lopped good, i , 5 i i . {19 the offspring of the most fainous| ug. 15 and devote the last six weeks fk Mibcias: way; Anji wan) Bkslly €i of Centre College Eleven, Again Plays His Way to High : esting Interview: While At- | thorougtibred stook on ‘enla side. of fo Noterienrue games f qualified Kelly and declared Leonard Ranking for This Season | THE ARMY AND NAVY FOREVER | tending ‘Horse Show Here. | ert eerie.” ne leg action and the} This scheme Would do away with j the winner. | a | i : , thoroughbred lines are conspicuous|the World's Series, but it would brin; ji, There 4 no doubt about the bout) 4 hecwrayy Ano New -¥. i feud ot a6 By Robert Boyd on that horae, Just as one might ob- east tegm in the Netional a hbase | being one-sided. Leonard did almost By Thornton Fisher. he would try it out. [ taught him| Tie Army) meets the Wavyein New Lore shisi year instead of & u ya. serve on the great Man O' War. An-|and-home series with each team in ame | hindeae e mane how to tackle properly and the boy} Hoboken. ‘That is one of the advantages of peace over war. Both |¢¢ HAT part does the thorough-|other illustration of the adaptability ane ; anything he liked with his opponent. ET M'MILLIN!” Even tne ; : ; ‘ : ; el etl ity |the American, and the team with the { om 66 would go out on the field gnd work| teams have already been beaten, which insures a record crowd. The bred play in the general|®"4 versatility of the thoroughbred | hest percentage in interleague play pal jabbed him with straight lefts, spectators heard this whis-| until he perfected himself.’ It was| Government Weather Bureau promises a perfect day, which insures happened Tuesday when the geldin, uld cla che : hedelSe sot ticfaes cine (is 6} could claim the championship of the followed many of these with rights pered phrase of admonition| the sume with his kicking, runnin. | a raw nor‘eaater. ines ind Ses in the! Allahmande stood out head and shout- | world, . knd twirled him around with ridicu-|# the Harvard Crimson line awaited |4Md forward passing. He quizze: Cre 19) Lae other classes? was asked John ¥.\ders over ali the other entries in the| ‘Sunday baseball t# responsible for 4 | ops ease. Kelly manfully stowl ux the referee's whintle that sunny Oc: SU EhA caite EhUit be taketered hace The statistics of the game are as follows: Fifty per (nt of the profit pegs St Can awton i entookr) | iy ees Honea as roll au Whe Joeiey | haiad vAnsIn Re AOC tie (Samed eaion t — wnd fi astere peng s . . a e! A Mv . Ss. e = Jan, at divine ie wiht bear, Sudend | Ober Sey in the Hollow of Hesvard|its this correct? or ‘How should J {05 Wie Army; 60 ver Sone proms foe the Navy; ie ae ceive ihe Only merica’s | foremost breeder and) "to carrying 200 pounds.” | There were many. ."incx in tant wna Punches for Leonard's head. ‘Benny | Stadium. But for his shielding head- | do that?" he would inquire, He per- he Hiker matlab. On account of the Army and Navy being the only | “ne inquiry was made while the| “What are the chiet gharacteristics| on" stonduys.secause guines had been pice sraa gemewhtre cos | gear “Bo” himeelt must have heard| #isted until Ne conquered, the game, o es that know the war Is over, there will be no war tax on the tickets. | afternoon’ session of the "National | °f the thoroughbred ‘that ‘The com: | payed" on Sunday. when more fang Leonard didn’t seem in any at 4 a e resu ha io" has been ; Horse Show wus in progress yester-|Monplace variety do not possess?”| Could attend; but the “vacation” did t & urry to ok ils chan; but his aed Baad words that singled him out forlone of the factors which have put The plan to have the U, S$. Shipping Board contro! the tickets has | da: progress yester-| vas asked Mr. Madden, ; the players no good and toward the Bow and ‘then: he let pumthes fy the target of Bob Misher's husky out-| Centre on the football map." fallen through. The Shipping Board was prepared to print the ducats Mr. Madden, who is known for his} His qilick retaliation was: “‘Stam-| close of the season longer blanks: ap- Flee ae feet to thee etches fit. ‘The mere fact that eleven eturdy | There are ten other metabers be- at 31-2 vents apiece, and stood ready to unload the pastoboards to the [haste in reaching anything that|!na, Speed ind Courage are the quall- | peared: Ane Wen tiny CU te | ides MeMil! ne ying: ‘ 4 ything ‘ been striving — ev day St any minute, Once in the second |athletos hitended to hurl themaelves| fides MeMiltin on the playing team.’ Glootz Junk and Scrap Corporation for a cent and a half apiece. Tn- | pertain to. horgefiesn, was|ties So desirable in all horses, no Peer Nis LRTee COILS te t e to pisos pace Lie den close to the ete airdaeniy | © od 0 : k| Mondays would lessen. the cro; f FT tows end Hott agar (O°KS4 | nad no stgniticance to the yellow claa| that now is Centre's, but this in the “couple of Battlesnips to Ponzi, | Sele ue eine eateenly | ghows in all fleids in which it is in-| double headers, but the weather: was g under its effects Then Benny,| Young Texan who stood poised ex-[{ Story of McMillin, Last year under The: iota é 8 oN took him gently by the arm and mo- | troduced to the greatest advantage. | 0 £0 Ad EHFOURRORE CRG VaRe Chae the: F i his leadership Centre scored 400 and here will be some punch to this game, The Navy goat will fur- | tj Ff ‘The horse itself may not develop into | Magnates never got to using them, ia \ thinking that the punch might have! pectantiy for the ballgvhich was to F : f ; yi tioned in the direction of the interlor| The horse itself may not cevelop into} Resides, to most of the second diyi- i © been higher up, spread his hands, a8| tumble | pe hia some odd points against its oppon- mish the milk and the Army mule will contribute the kick. ‘The Anti- of the dirt-cove: arena. Ii there|4 Hermis, Irish Lad, Colin or Star] yion teams a double header meant far ! fe to hold Ieelle us, Heddle wae| tUMBIe Into his extendcd arma ents’ 18. Saloon Leaguo has applied for a block of ets in the wet stands. {twenty or more well-groomed wom. | Shooter, but there will always be hid-| more money than staging a single k nly hurt by this punch, but Thr®ugh the alr it sped and into his is ine snotnel y at the att Volstead inspectors will be on the yeast side. en's saddie horses were competing|den somewhere that mark of dis-| came on a day. fi ny gave him a breathing spelilerasp. Clapping it to his body he! Xie school DEE At is a id . . . |for the Belle Beach Cup, donated by | ting lon. iit tp belteve 1i0% games can be fe © and e was able to navigate to inis| charged, head lowerkd, now this way, | O00 vow ahout to ends H Besides furnishing an opportunity for the ticket speculators, this | r and Driver.” “Yes.” repeated the country’s pre- | Pia ea edie. a eee : | gorne: with o berceptitie iunp. | Now that, through the itorming Crim-| 82 ROW about to end. | 4 | Army-Navy fuss will determgne the championship of the U. 8. outside those handsome-look-|mier authority on thoroughbreds, as fb ® Enough of that bout, aside from! son line, which Lore down on bim srqin TMs outeran, outspaased, out. the three-mile limit. If th Navy wins, it will m up the Hudson | !1¥ queried Mr, Madden,| he disappeared through the afternoon ke stating | that Leonard’ made 1364 seeking to bring litm to earth, He PGuune mia out-muedeed every oppon- On & concrete submarine and haze al! the West Point army gencrals, | Vols every one of uae 18 ene Ee as Myaereat Wirdee “When | ie pounds for the engagement. found @n opening and went through | ,. ' nie He bs rad Fi If the Navy boys lose, 5 we a pital pes pbk thoroughbred, one-half or three-| boxes and e “ral 3 i i 5 it hike w streak, twinting, dodging, | Cot aaainst whom he has Eee Ne nYy (aye ieee PRRY will Aint! Paok) tor Annapolis,” bey) || quarter bred. Nob only: these Horses. yOu eazs UpSB! ‘pee RAIA BLY IG e ft ; REAL feunre of the evening! fgrting, until two steel arms were) at spare b but you can drift into this show any|for supremacy in their respective F : ® funy about him Uke a v he | hove quality of genefalshiy He Sie ae Ae ime during tl ! ey | classes there in the ring, ploture thetr | ke was the appearance of one Jeff | wan thrown tote turf, foven then | MNKs rapidly and mat a fow Grimson This year's game will mark the farewell appearance of Josephus jafternoon events and arcareful eura| ancestors, some well-groomed thor-| \ Duffy from Chiowxs. Ho scored | iw continued tor wriggle after the, Ven Will testify to this. Running in| naniels in a plug hat. The next servi am 5 ; he ribt rinners will In-|oughbred of the race track, nervously , H he ce or wriggie after the a given direction, he stops abruptly, 8 service game after thls one will be |V¥ey of the ribbon winners will In ; ¢ f | two knockdowns in his bow. includ- fashion of an alr sick fish. Where 4 Rade At Kee lad in an op.| $M Novernber, 1921, which Is quite a white after March 4, 1921. ‘Th variably reveal that In these animals ann apg Toes Pe | E (ag <8 knockout within forty-five Bo" MoMUlltn 8 name will be carved! pogite direction, with an uncanny! May not be the last Army-Navy game that Josephus will see, but it's | CoUrses the blood ef some running} &" bo y ae us : Hee ake ated , on this season's roster caanot ve pre- | By Ro” comple > thi t one h 1 see on a fre 5 a g thoroughbred.” at the barrier of sc r | fi. Beconds. His opponent was Terry! lid, out when Ui all-American | Sy men on aeveral ovensians Dy (la ~ Ae ee mporat then the judges awarded My-| Futurity of a past generation Baiwohan of Bay@nne, Terry stariat teams line up for scrimmage on tno! ere men on several occasians by this) opla, a brown gelding waddle horse.| | “That le my answer tn yee En. @ut with Jots of action, and popped ake wf ayoit sau tid “Be” rane equionat teat of the Harvard-Centre Dempsey to Defend His itle Fey ey eee cn lied Me latte eoreral uineaaine Ot j he nose right off the r ving a om » Most of whowe| same occured when hi uperb 4 j Greenwich, Conn,, the ‘gir Met f : Haggai a pee pun hing Terry sia ee hed Baa: never seen, ton forward puss 40 y itnell, gains i | SeBny. a ninerastis! wad ae a A eeee classes," con f e rest of the evening. Duffy et the score that day a |-whoscaught the whirlfe pigskin and | t B Ul Bren sisal El! = — . ' went after him like a whirlwind and Weeks ago says that Harvard de-| yay for a touchdown. “Bo is every- ‘ nan ec, b Mitchell was on the floor in a swim. fated Centre College 81 to 14, re on th& gridiron, interfering, -—> -- e 2 t ming position in a jiffy. He got up ‘The impenetrable wall of Cam~ | tackling, running or kicking 6r under! 2, * ose | Hi E and then ran to a corner and tried to, bridge youths was too great a bul-| the peap: he js what would ordinarily Big Heavyweights to Box Fif- | Be mr treat. tat ts 0 per cent.. tf he wt » RY cover himself up all over. Duty was, Wark fur the plucky, praying, argre- |) he considered a good “box-office at- | + come on and meet the winner of the Billy De Foe ‘ ; Nias nares Al f | x | re ig ; foo on top of him, hitting rlabty ad Tee oe a eit ee en chat iuay, | mation.” “The very presence of euch) teen Rounds to.a Decision | fir" Delmont fteen-reund out wateh witt trature| at a t lefts at any spot he saw an opening, , Both Y heroes that day,|4 man on any team has a decided | the opeatng the Ploneer Rporting Club tn it Hai nS Ever 0 ; uppercutting and using everything I) | Ut the magnet that held the atten-| moral effect on his fellows, and had | at the Garden. M's few home, the Piss Doerr & Carroll Bullding, ppe y the, puriliatle punch hook,” Mitchell fie a and jtdmiration of, the buge | wemillin elected to study ut one of Pid hirano ir Fas 24th Street, uear Lexington Avenue, to-morrow hie ie took a lot in less time than it takes! Lorne was the wie figure of Cen) the lange Raster colleges the school) ale A ten-mile contest open to the pro-| Trinity's second by a score of 16 to 8. | ta fo write these lines, and then hit tie AUGe Deehing Witte Quarterdeck Abd |that possearea him would thie yeas By John Pollock. | At the cis A. 0. taWont citu pie ve-alat,|tonsioneie of the world. will ragture| at pasuetnel, on the, Brooklyn ‘#ehpo}# ye con he names o pater pp * . 4 . , lat las en clinches MS, | toumMament between Whiledelpla and New York t the 224 Regiment] Maurice Brocco, Oscar Bgg, Bot x Duffy is @ brand new one in those | Mt the names of greater 5 down Danville way, where they pray |at last been clinched between Jack| tore Thery wil! be oe I day night a : r FES. evel ‘ parts, but he le about the best work. (CS than “Ho” MeMillin, but few have | ‘or'vietory and watch MeMAllin | Dempsey, the world's heavywetght | one metal mi ae Seied thd | Armory, 168th Street and Broeawey: | Booey ca esOre Peleianes Ver Pare) man we have scen since tiat July 4, | Pospessed that indufin, quality | oe champion, and Bill Brennan, the | Sehsndt of Staten Istand simen A-Jephe race meet is the appetizer for] fn oa! the french liner Rocha | Mt Toledo, when Jack Dempsey re- | St calises one man to radiate more rel cee Unie “hi i late Kl the International six day race thet] beau, which sailed yesterday | from} ' Guced the’ Willard mountain of flesh ; Dililiancy than his (ellows, Bo" has BOWLING NEWS. aturdy Neavywelght of Ch! jaa lied [Roca ea re mtent who] starta in the armory one minute past| Havre, to ride In the Madison Square | i 47 . ueat | what is known as “color, anding re signed up to-day by Tex Rick-| ‘ret the dy in the 4 or- |Garden eix-da cycle race, starting ig 72.2 Pulp in jig time, Dufty, of course. | rive feet ten, ‘blue eyed and with u ‘ ee a Ta | memi-tinal to the 1 feds In hel midnight on Sunday, All the inter: | Garden, Se one are expected t0 ate i eight on Mitchell last night, “S fecha jard to meet In a fifteen-round battle wi at te} pational six-day atars eora: hivades, weighing 169 to the latter's 1454, but | Sek of black hatr, soft spoken with sy losing to the A Commonwealth Sporting Club last night recetved a the ten-mile race which will have | rive here next Thureday Ht wouldn't have made any difference | 4,southern a a ee peared Hy fie Greer Ge to a decision, at Madison Square Gar-| cusrentes of $1.50 for his end. Reddy, ke ts{human pace throughout, ence overs | With ¢ exhibit of motor boat MADISON SQUARE GARDEN ‘ egy f what one mig to fle ournamen' ne crt o den on the night of Dec, 14, After] eat, drew down o guarantee of $500. will be riza to the winner of every yith a record ex of motor 8 ; if Mitchell had been # heavy welg iF ee one TERN eEpeet 9 0 OFYY | Groped from Great 1a Wind ise, Theta oo ee eat Ae core aay: 8 ot $0 will be a prize (0 the winnes eevee] and engines, the sixteenth uational| FRIDAY NIGHT, NOV. 26 { Dofty was sent here by Sam Lang- ‘ 1 foul of | Metropolitana are now the te this go Dempwey will, Journey, to Cal Jeft Duffy, the Chicago mida not onty{ture on the card ts an unlimited team | motor boat show. ler the directton | ee ( ford to George Lawrence, with th oe Ce tohowed by. the Inter: ity | foenla where he will remain for two! mad a bout M the Hast law nigtt | PUTSuit race in which are, shines | of sis NALCnA As elation of enxine | BENNY LEONARD ||; Wortd : > “Hay r t F fa i \Girardengo and 0) °. nd Boat Manu ers, will be hel Bosiecript “Have bet on this baby tau. If was an even break months, after which he will start to! #a! nwea'th Sporting Club by nook aacesne anh Bayese of “Telgiuin, | Grand Central Palace on Dec, 10 to 18 lve JOE WELLING Liphtwoignt Dufly ‘will, make good nae lor monioke: (night's play. In the g eam Nght training for his fight with in two rounds, twit he al Heath’ and Walker,” Australian | “it will be the second, show ‘nere tia | VS» Tithe, e ain y 1 $ ota ny » a tof o 7 “ by dematin 25 of awe r 12 Ot een ele the |misalon. K Catt Te ndaee aot seminal any", sin, but he che Bi: Siehotte won, with 2 NOt Of 288 O cngey Carpentier the Prone chain: | eit of td mung ttt [champion rancrhe Genel nevign Deen held'To th Sate Opens Today fi tat except Mike O' Do: Je Smith or] student leaves bis Homeateads, 879 to 86% The last ». Dempsey is at present training | tus ‘phe world’s record for the 400-yard anybody in the middleweight class. | the family #ntl) he game went to Crotona, 1,006 to 945, jon the U. 8. 8. Granite State at the] , relay race Dy Women swimmers was Just before the Leonard-Kelly bout! naines of a few i foot of West 96th Street, while Bren-| gn omit of mnat Mmmrting CU) veoken by a wide Margin at o water Joe Humphries introduced Durty to! : Caeneg Brothers! team were in coil form f Mad tess Ghkeelee Res teat ae ea | eOwenD RY Inne & wf the crowd again as a challenger ofwall | ytance there ary ight when is working out at Joe Thomas's! tanwctant ot contract whitch mey | Carnival in the ae ; the middleweights. Just about. this | Ped Beg POM as oi : ining camp just outside of Provi-| het im sig » ant'|Club. Four Obmple stare from tt G time the Red Cross nurwes were g0-|+her play thet br atte ¢ Tattle lence, R. T Honnen is frée now to box 8 club that may | York Women's 4. A., the Misaei ES SEOURH the aidience for conc | etedet ets cee cree te te saab ayer ne | went to sure his wrv! \ ‘iL. Bieibtrey, Charlotte Boyle, Alic tributions.“ Dufty evidently “noticed | fo Hortee eee eg ea BO SOT az Malian arama fate aici | Bwo preliminary Laie have alvady been since | L | eed and Aileen Tigein, competing them, for he dug in hi. of w Roston terrier He a a one be fous! ' rd with the Renny At the Ni it Wilite | tea, to oars, FOr a aus én bie Poek« ‘ ide talker, but hia men under LeonantJoe Welling contest in Maliaon Squaee | Recober, the veteran east side, |ucalnat ao. quartet of team nutes, “4 He han 1 him, and that is all that is | hr F fee an Nov. Xb in one of then Jonny Ray of | wi recently gained a Delanes at | Which they conceded 96 seconds, cov- them to Joe Humphries with a wt: ade eit fiver nein : ‘ in the remarkable Joe held up his hands for auier, | necenmary e snaps his signals out | tenn Peisterit Pieurgh meets Lew Rdwante, the Anstraitan | Cleveland, wii! meet Allis Nack of Harlem in vred the distance in the remarkable ma thén in his choicer WWets las though he were biting them off, ‘ahumeteht champion, while in the other, Panama| main erent of fifteen rounds In the terround| time of im. 46 3-Sa, or, }7, Tots one fBounced! “Jeff Duly contritonee tu, |. MoMillin went to Centre Coltewe 19 | movin to tne iat Jer tans, the colod champlon, Dattles George | contest Matchmaker dle Mat 4 aiated | der the Internatione saa he name to the Red Cross.” 1917 from the Fort Worth (Texas) Otrlstian, colored fghter of Califoraia. Both | Young 1 ro of the cam side, to meet Jimmy | FEC YY Me Ot the Detroit A. C. bath iam aoe Duty at this. The $35 was O” Dis entrance, ao that he hac to go ‘ asionemm Jose) Jotwron, Welter wk Jones, manager of Shamus O’Rrlen, the ot be granted offic lary boy Be oOo to Somerset High S-hool to pollah up| BOWIE SELECTIONS. ry SH Lona aul uel eho racy PALO eh ny Ty e Carroll cua pool measures tter tasting, Dur he summer months | '. or Rises Sh vehgy t Toute | fitty-elmht feet, w ast ne. ee Lara ipl ‘a Eéd'e Kelly bout oe ned ke Browdtt i" of Chicago at Joulerille} ics prescribe @ Jongtn eg ons ni er astin: . he Nati mag “e — Nebu otrens Cth leat feds They! within the neat two weeks alnte tect for record making. aie, re Mle tage out umpir by Re rane I] Ross k ack 7 NSP: 4 41) aareed that Heferee Jack Skely did the right) penny Coster, the Sherer cast side Italian ban: | Mich,, Noy. 18.—Dantel P. 8 ‘ B» =! 1, y hi s - nee 8 th stoo0) » dout in t K is his winter cempalan. to-nlant ETROIT, Mich. » +4 ) .outs « la De He is built along the Harvard-Centre game and he ex-| fata Race sandy Real, mie Mure jij Na saacan \Of tea “rounds at, the Maoulten Clut Gini pusiicning reports yesteroay that the 4 ‘the lines of the good old-time mia. | Plained the secret of MeMillin'y suc-| fjong. Ralco. wiiek ° If there te ace of anybody tnduning Johany | NJ. 1 Koster suo uafu in whipping , Tormer Waite Sax viteher had aureed to Aleweights, lots of shoulder and! © “ ‘Bo’ knew very little about! Fourth Race—Tadleau @'Honneur, Aitene 10 come to this city to defend the toather- | fciches wiih Jack Bharker ahd Joo L turn otate'g ov! Pel Gounty ‘and Jury for the same ‘ Cheat. and the Bandy legn that go football when he fitet came to Cen-| Fruit Cake, Dry Moon z weight tile over the fifteen-round route Charlte fictea by Ent paseball investigation are Sith a man who te hard to upect, °° |tre.” said Moran, “but he was an Fifth Race—Jonn of Are, Vive — Donmerick thinks be ls the promoter who can oe |. AN, old Nickel! MeGee, Sister Pmbiem, Sixth Raco—Manoeuvre, Weukeag, Reventh Rac foun Arbitrator, Court j i : ie > be wit: |{n tho recent . eS fake aifad ae anlar ary tried, delve roy She | foe 4. 'S, Sk Derma City | 8 cle Xavier Prep dost Triahy Wud Tony Vora cash ‘with Bart Garr Pee of nie Y gahool of Brooklyn by & score ong ter My oe Sk | le Breakin ue tsa “4 care him through the offices of « Brannigan. To-day the pair of on offer of $19,000 and an option | pereentseee pully elugited to the ten-found preliminary Cliar- earnest student of the game, He C mowed's lot of stuff in would bane around me at Srey op. in all portunity and listen for © Blight ut the Pgsestion that ought help Mun. Then

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