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res Taraiieneni eanneeeeaReeeieinitineeeea aene eeemennenemnmedientenanatenieataiiainiaiianientemtteedtsmearceanaiinet aeaea eee Seagate eps er er ee ee THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1920, MODERN CHALLENGER TRIES TO DICTATE TERMS TO THE CHAMPION | - FOOTBALL PLAYS THAT WON BIG GAMES How Coaching Strategy Copyright, 1 by the Press Publishing Co. (The } York E Developed T rick Plays That Scored Many Points Harvard, Penn State and Notre would be the elusive Way, who when Dame Introduced New Plays) « car of the soriminage tins would in 1920 Campaign That Were)" Georse Ging, Notre Daine halfback, ; aime near be nen Models for Deception and] ‘ation or the vers “ite would. do everything on a gridiron with a few | Scoring Power. copyrighted stunts all his own tossed | as in for extra measure, In the game ning World.) GIPP SPINS AROUND HERE RUNS The LEFT END GieP " with West Point Gi; ined 245 FeWrs By Will am Abbott. |Jards, ‘The Cadets seemed powerless ’ AT RIGH | SWocthall sevens: are: mani ed | to check young Mister Gipp, who ran. Lares EMD Hames CUARLIE WAY. TACKLE NOTRE DAMES like armies, ‘The atratezy is the|OWS the field with the speed of @ Belgian Billiard Champion Asks) che Seate Le PENN-STATE 1. Best PLAY name, Su sein ae ess ls obtained by massing| (ntil he broke his collarbone two offensive strength against weak spots| weeks before the end of the season in the defense, And both on battle-|Gipp was most effective behind fields and gridirons the element of| Pity that looked like an attempt to hurl a piss, but what proved @ surprise dominates the generaiship. clever subterfuge and a wide end In football deception has been de-|run, The Notre Dame backfield, In Unreasonable Purse to Meet| Hoppe for World’s Title. (TS BEST GRouND GAINER. OPENING LEFT iN MIDDLE FOR GBUELLUS RUN Pued our or HAT has come into the sport world? It seems that honor veloped into a fine art. The old-time |% tandem, would line up with Gipp 4 LLED OUT OP h- thest i f counts little nowadaye—t is pete epee WORWEEN'S | VONTON Se Owens | “power plays” will not advance the| dirpet trom’, py Aa | Money, first, last and all the time. Rue y iad or tae “ bail consistently, especially within the|a second as though to throw a pass, Challengers don’t seem to want to * ~ opposing team's rdjine when the| but instead would dash for an off : MMS “porting chaties “ety sors. ere: defense begins to tighten up. It ia|tackle plunge behind a cloud of in- eo ‘Take, for example, Benny Leonard's Willingness to rink bis world's light- Weight championship, which ought to be worth at least a quarter of a here that deception must reinforce | terfere Just before coming to the power and the developm |line the Notre Dame star without Ward passes has given ¢ y | Slacking his tremendous speed would of latitude preparing surprise sudenly wheel and go tearing In the tien: opposite dir jon. Million dollars to any one who takes These trick plays are designed Gipp could change directions with 4t from him, yet challengers such as {either to shake loose a speedy runner | Amazing skill, ‘The defending nideg, Tendier, Richie Mitchell and to mask the inception and finish | Would be victimized in thinking Gipp Jackson try to dictate terms of a forward ‘pass, Twent rs ago |'ntended going through one side be+ ‘ im and the promoters. Pm fifteen plays were enough for any|hind his interference and the mis. would think that cS 7 " No: t erone as com.|take seldom could be _ correc get be had 6 cnance fo "beat | acu Qwens 2 HEN BUELL oS eee eee ertrcave various (time. ns (ve Notre. Dame wird rd he'd be willing to box for; ‘SOB GETS BALL . SPRINTS FORWARD we RNOLD | invs and formations, ‘The gamo has | could probubly outstop any footballer money. But not with thess| FOHER FRom HORWEEN > GETTING GAL . PH MORWEEN I become so intricate that backtl the wheat belt and when once rm, high financlering boxers. rs ON A CRISS-CROSS & FRom Owens HARVARP [nen must not only play topnotch foot- | !cose could not be caught. we have Edouard Horemans, Pass -HeRe. al Here ball but be actors and magicians as| This play worked Iike a charm be- ‘Belgian biiliard champion, who ‘ = heen shouting from the house- ever since his arrival that he ited to meet Willie Hoppe for the id's balkline titles. When it came jelosing for these matches he put ¢ h obstacles in the way that Hoppe cause of {ts audacity and Gipp's attack around one star| ability to wheel quickly, It was one PU NHE Ae Seach “APS G08 ef the most daring and successful ‘threat’ player wos the rey} te 3 Pistic NEWS) io, vee ee CC a Cad atl pulgt: Wentern teams : radical football was all the vogue and Gossip se of forward posses, ve during the past season well. Bue DROPS BACK FEINTING A FORWARD Pass EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY HARVARDS CLEVER TRIPLE PASS DEVISED BY COACH FISHER tieall band | more skilful than —— rooming tometner, re with the aerial attack sec ast of Olympians Home. . coming together, Jey Gould carried off the squash | By John Pollock Harvard and Penn State disclosed The rear guard of the Amertcan fe conqueror of Hoppe would in| tna honors by leuding the team of | | time become rich, as he sould tous the | ® Columbia Univeraity Club tow vie- | ———— _ —-—- most efficient method of gainins|Olympie team which represented the Georges Carpentier, the French! through the air, although Princeton limited States at Antwerp thia year ar- heavyweight champion, who is at|< ontined te empicy {ts traditional | rived In this elty yesterday on board ahh Cpen style of play. trate aASRG ‘h present over in Paris, and who is |(PG) #tle Of Play. ol he transport Pocahontas. They were | : passing plays int 2 |permitted to enguge in one fight at} auoed during the past season Har 0 last Of several Kundred who made Monte Carlo before he returns to this | st repertoire, forward, vt he: ane Ubnyeds a a pens ‘Sate, country to meet Jack Dempsey in a laters Dia tg alan a DoBKes acuse University, hurdler: | C. ¥ . iw he Crimson had a peculiar a Johnson, Quincy, Mass., wrestler, an jfight for the world's heavywelaht) nent for a triple pass that proved one | William Muldoon, J.D.” Fitzgerald and title next July, will most likely fight). the beat ground gainers in the|J. Winston, all members of the Call» ailor Petrorkey, the California | The Cambridge backfleld lined | fornia rugby football 5 heavyweight, in, that go at Monte| a right. Thi Ca Hy Bete ‘a manager has ac- | Diay started as. a crisse buck after! Howard and 0'Hare Box Draw. mut thet on for bis man-end ja (renee usually Buell—had dropped] SCRANTON, Pa. Dec. 10.—Happy epted the terms for E | waiting for the promoter to cable him ‘and clean up on the strength | ‘fy over the forces of the Crescent Pe ae victory. But tbat doean't erm | Athletic Club on the courts of the on aker to enter into the consideration at all, ‘atter in Brooklyn yesterday. Gould, the Belgian. He has practically who faced Chark M. Bull Jr, _ tied to dictate terms to Hoppe, Can | the top nae, Hered on the Crescent Return to Ice Ke imagine anything #0 ridiculous | side, was in his best form, He started A P. Sk ee, ag ton't willing to play on| 2%, "alles trom the openins ative s Pro Skater with sucn whirlwind pace as to sweep ae alee ee ai sina condition | Bull before him for a 8-0 lead, ‘Then Hie wants the'net Pasciots Bull began some of his hard hitting to} By his challenge to Norval Baptie, sixty-forty, He insists that | t® front wall, Could held him at 18~/through his manager, Don Baker, the $1,000 forfeit bind a chance, at|# Then Bull fought his hardest, to be|N. Y, A. C. sensation of the steel ; the 18.2 and 18.1 titles, oagyed eni4 eutmances eae We ghe piageectntors the war, has announced iia the Weat Gomes the infor: |O return to the game, not as an LIVE WIRES By Neal R. O’Hara. Copyright, 1920, by The Pree Puhill A FEW BROADWAY ROLES FOR THE IDLE ATHLETES OVER THE WINTER MONTHS: ng Co, (Te. Yew York Evening World.) back as a devoy, As the first runner] soward and Eddie O'Hare boxed ten came over to the left side of the line | fast rounds to a draw at the Town ‘i ; Owen, why | Hall A.C. here last wight, to date set for the fight and Pe-|he deftly passed the bail to Owen, why | Hall A. } mation that Boy McCormick,| PRINCETON. ny Ded, LOE Hinges (te be nae proemmicnal, ss FA ‘ . the date set for the fight and Me-/iiickly blazed a way toward right ant heavywel ton University suffered a ions of more | Baker stands ready to meet Baptie The Bat," with Babe Ruth. troskey's travelling expenses, Car. |Uuekiy, blazed mays tecenting : c Britat elght champion of] than $3,101.60 in uthietics for tho year |in a series of races to bo held either 4 We pentier refused to fight Jeff Smith,| wide end play, would dash out to the jig) baoser ie Battling ended | July 31,1920, ‘according 0 8) 4: the Philadelphia Ice Palace or at Jack Johnson in “The First Year." und Petroskey was offered the match. | Wings. As Owen would approach his easton on a foul, in tho Ata et Trancl tha Meera ot Atiuetie. [gma geape lures 288 Fate ew Catt the Doctor," the Yale football’ tear ARH tosh te Je Wlatiled forte does Gule aub cao mie Fake position | Portland, Ore. This ia the third fight! ie a notmal vent. the “association has| Y2Fk, and hopes for an early answé Ogee a ee agree gm Ieee a: the Pune Snorting Chit on Kast Mth Street and fuirly take the pigskin from H eCorenick has won in‘the West | Safavenan abe sect ce new teres | age challenee. “Three Live Ghosts,” Johnny Evers; Jim Corbett and Hughie Jennings. Meinkeliiometck Mas dane GLOW;eNG, Halts” BHR) eo) Groahinn the last three months, having | stands at the baseba jaker 18 08 ° ' of the best known Aianirs meet Tominy Noble, ball field, to replas Straight ahead through an opening ited Jim Flynn in Seattle, Wash.,| those burned in the summer of 1919, : ica ast ca . ini champion, in this @” of hat would usually be big enough for men Ih the game and stands second “The Meanest Man in the World,” Eddie Cicotte, fe SEE ‘ Willie Meehan in Oregon’ in ten.| and. by repairs. on. tho. stadium and| to none as a sprinter, while his fin- + +e | sane ts peer poy Meee ie nuAaiRe ae ne. Rall bouts to a referee's decision. | baseball cage, were enough to cause 4/ignoy at the end of the, longer dis- “Welcome, Stranger," Jude Landis, | of the bout will be matahed to mest Andy Chaney | andl timing. In th nd half Cen- Of fighting ‘Tom Gibbens bg y fe ire Oe No. 118) 10th) avyes| ances, wore: the talk of the skating Lean Reif pani ss) tre College was a special victim for os McGuire of No, th Ave-| 1. ; ; “ en Wing.” a > Ha i ww in Portland, dropping the light| nue ma sone Wren of No- éi0 ion faternity In pre-war days. Don was Rube Marquard with “The Broken Win| | Barl Baint, the young Callfornta featherweight, Bits ong Me pa the et brother of Mike for the ‘Avenue: whe ware: Bree si yarterday one of the first to enlist when the Ban Johnson in “One who made a grea’ wit. i fet thea | eer team depended aime) nine, morning at Madison Square Garden fol-) |. ‘ a ae ss * jin bie first fight im the Kast He Manhattan > . . ee oe ener YOY. £0, PBwine tine AML Which halted the aig. [call to the colors came, and he served o 8 6 JAC a meth age ie ree at ae, Merhatah | tirely on short parses over the 1 ht day race for fiftecn minutes, were each|for the duration of the war with the i in “The Skin Game.” rah tisk : : Charley Way was a broken fleld run- Bt. Paul man can boast of. fined $2 when arraigned before Maxis- The ticket! scalpers in “The are enw chro ueteea freldiefrestenta (ae. tha) led “slits ith few equals. Hugo Hexdek ; ly Gibson, manager of McCor-| trata Frotningham in. the Yorkville} Marines, He was about to receive Calecine its : Tiakird has beeo figiting four-rvunl toute in Car | DE WN fe Oo Oa ite objective in who was born in Dublin, Ire-| Court. The defendants were found|/his commission when the Armistice “The Bad Man,” featuring Jack Dempsey, fornia, Yat he tn sure he can go fifteen rounds | Scheme ore P ‘State eed ‘apectutl twenty-one years ago, and with| guilty of intoxtcation. was signed. GS [SEA SOR 08 SS LeeLee Mine been This wee atten wi hagas oat or concrete oe One of the largest awards of athletic! If isaptie accepts, and the Philadel- “The Gold Diggers,” with Grover Bengdoll and a squad of guards The ten-round bent betkeen Jack Britton and} complished by the employment of a th insignia over made at one time Stl onia rink management agrees to = = Pinky Mitchell, che Milwaukee welterweight, at} Short pass, The backfield would be i) othdr side of the Atlantic, says he Unde « ‘ ava Columbla was approved by the Under- Milwaukee on Monday night . dn massed on the right. A direct pass he wil st a substantial forfeit im-| graduate Insignia Committes on Morn-|stage the match, «‘a:iadelphians will | Monday night drew a gate of | TA aN aiceet nae ia tor & bout with Johnny ingside Heights yesterday. More than!be treated to a rare tidbit in this Menus e e a Ss | ‘Of tthe Sr a mipeay tee eee eine, aaee Malis PS vse | mith o1 Lett d aumerals of all kinds, : niety made vd $5,028 or id whos ihe New York State amintaniee principally, for last. spring and fall,|branch of the skating game, as Nor- Mitchell got $3,785 for his eball skill is big league standard. Sete, 160 pounds at 2 o'clock Gib. | Were issued, and In addition numer-|val is one of the few champions in ° ° eeiee pennaylvanie: forwards moved ball ALS i PE pony x ape als were granted to the 1923 fresh-/any branch of sport to retain cham- rom is ee Wwice — head in close alignment a halfback | fioutty in making thi no dIf-) man crew, inaig ala that have been held) pionship form for a period extend ng | Acconting to the reports of the twent Young] would suddenly dart to the left side y Ing this weight. up for some time. over fifteen years. Baptie is known Montreal-Jon Human bot reeiret frm Detmit. tor the line. His one mission was to : m4 ; to every skater in the United States where it took pase, the Providence lad and sot the | "take a in the secondary d LINE on MeCorm y WASHINGTON, Dee, 10.—Edwaru B. aka re | s and » take out’ a man in the secondary Sibaned, from Srpominey ne McLean, qiniiiionalre | publ ner, and we the eaten te, ae pens Veteran Long Islander’s First! ‘he merry-s0 round, ae Bastien agg Wale ie nt entitled to the honem | fense. Ancthien sa olla) von w ‘ ‘owner | of he o OF, a Ne re J Ss SU champion appears as if he was just .° herty, Montreal's manager, he was} his own 4 ackle to perform a ) both Joe Beckett and Bomba-|was named defendant in a damage ever called upon to do so. I vent Ege and) starting instead of having been on the| the viotim of & first-to-the-wire report ~ Gigr Wells flatly refused to meet him| {ult 1p, the Dinvreet eore Court by [the SBI Aa Bee ue Has Never met i Prevents Egg and) oihtor several days. Brocco attributes | muel Ross, the Baltimore outside of Baker is Bobby McLean, ; : Fae SR f : | Sterns, the crack Minneapolis itghtwelght. = in London last year, turning |/York turfman. oss is seeking t0/the man who to-day clams tue| McNamara From Lapping] pis appearance to cngagemtn tt week knocked out Bert Spencer, has been a i oral offers from London $17,996.01, which represents one-|American championship but — who Field. the porterhouge section of a cow. matohed by his mansger, Tom Stanley, for two 2 oy {lta ot the winnings of The Porter | must make good his claim by meeting ie Dowie. Tosmorrow night at the Plonser $C. be 2 from his creditable record] since McLean came into posmeation | Haptic, Baker and O'Sickey (the tor- te | TH box Ray Devlin, while two nights later at what Billy Gibson says, that he|of the horse on May 1, 191 mer national amateur champion) in Florrie Barnett, who informs the! poisniesie, » we will box Johnny Martin, greatest British fighter to visit . = open competition before the Ameri By Richard Freyer. spert writers of the results of all - } hores since the days of Jom|_ PRINCETON, N. Dec. 10.—Thelcan public la ready to acknowledge 5 Bes | SPINES: 48 Boing to run walx-day raco| sammy Aleger, the latest snsaton among the “i a a a I, he wit be a welcome ac.| Princeton Athletic Committeo’ an« |i Aw the real champion. T was a dad night for Menus Be-| ai) his own one of these days. The] testherweights, has just been matched by Nie man SMART CLOTHES @ulsition to the American field of] Bounced ee Ca Aes ay a hth ae ; dell, the yeteran Long Islander,| field will be made up entirely of] ager, Harry Alberts, to. face Jtinmy Sullivan, the Prenat i nie Need =e sat fighters. open daly on the 1921 football schedule, | New York hockey fans will get in the six-day bike race tn the|fiders with one syllable names. Plorrie | jocal teatherwels! the star bout of ten rounds ae =—— ? fnd that the schedule now stands com: | their first hockey feast in three years| Garden, Bedell fell twice from his hard times pronouncing names the Commonwealth Sporting Club Dec. 5, ME following Is a letter from| pleted. ‘There will be seven games, the|when Fordham and Princeton meet | G4™den- ‘ Miquel, Debaets and Vander- ‘a Jam tout was a fifteen-ronnd draw with | “4 Kid Sullivan, a New York| ##me umber ae thie ear, and wal! put) on Jun. § at the I81st Street Ice] Wheel during the sensational oight! perghe i ‘ completely out of | Tommy Noble herwelght ehampton, | bastam, who did ide bit “over| (mo Soetion, here,” thw Pigers, wil Palace RES, the ate ong time several r aera Athy when th rd sprint come bas severe outa b OUR ‘ there.” He wants a managor, and he | t? Annapolis to play the Navy and w Th Philadelphi irl’ hoo crashing into hin fe | . ‘ 4 iow! at New Haven, he hn Lik pha girls’ hoe k: * a 8 al AL i " y ‘ should get a good one. He has a good |" Fale in theisiow! at New Have |team have accepted the challenge of | The first time Bedell fell it really mal phate tactieneync and | eeanne 25 REDUCTION S LE ' Teoord. Here's what he sai. ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dee. 10. Groat | Ice Palace team of New York. The| prevented Egg and McNamara steal- Vandenberghe are putting At the Kast New York A. A it whow to- i (<3 ry “T need a manager, as 1 would like| liberality of the pay Denar nest fo: | frat game to be played at the Phila-|ing a lap as they had nearly ‘om Up a nice race for place honors. Both | yight Johnny Reiser, tie promis as fear 4 ' Wee RoMght aguin. My last wae with ward Naval Academy, stiiotes. in | he | deiphiia, Toe Palace during the Christ-| ied the fea when the accident | hairs trail one lap behind the will go against Battling Labo in the feature Starts 5H Srlgue, 18 Paria, France. 1 was | Shgage In eontesty away (rom Annapolia| ™A* he anya pacgdbaoeh »burn combination and lead the | jout of fifteen rounds to « decision, in the | [Bll i matched up with Tommy Noble while | was indicated by the announcement to-| y. Sees aaliee ; ; jother laborers by a circuit, remi-final of ten rounds Al Meltas will take With the A. E. F. in London, March| day of away from home matches In| Yale plays the first Kamo of the The result of the sprints: | - on Jotin Florio. Prankie McGowan fights Jack ‘ PS $1, 1919, but 1 became sick with the| three different lines, The football team) season against the strong Quaker) First—Coburn, Van Hevel, Debaets | mio foreign teams appear to out-| Elliott im a sa-round ountest and had to cancel same. 1 wil!| Will meet, Pennayivania at Philadelphia /City Hockey Club In Philadelphia on) yeene, Smith, Ege class the American repre as | P. A. M. yy pencem reat Jn the olty at) GRA GSE GLARE FEATS: _ ec, 81: : Bscond-Brocen, eta ander when It comes to plugging. One Dan Morman, manager of Tabe Asher, the 6. romptly at 8 A. M. 5 unds. I #1 apprecia a = oF \, Miquel, Med y 16 old-time bike 6s who Louis featherwelgiit, bas reloused Asher and by , A you can tye hea i : nals Sabra | an Hevel, Devuets, | at eae night siainied isl Was |i now unler the management of Eddie Mead, THINK, MEN, what this sale means, A straight ev, Paris dive bonteeialt i e asketoa ayers Fourth-frocea, “ Berayn, Vander- | due, t0 the fact that cate ae en Wem ween 25% cut from our regular, closely-marked prices. champion. one @ wore open datesifor ge berghe, Miquel, McNamara, Mani Sie eA (Pear luge in twaite, Morgan decided to lot Awher ; : Fart” VGN AAG SM. $41 Kast 19th Btreet, city, care| mat inn hovine Dry Deck Five Suns | oppodents’ courte, Adarcos han Fitth~-Coburn, Van Hevel, Debiets, | VAN more, stament. Eve because he had to give Levinsky and I This sale to include every overcoat (Raglans, William Brande.” |day evaning at the 22d Regiment | Stanton, No. 67 ot, | Vannele, Hedull, Beg -vandore| utr" sald the old-timer, “white mots bis attention, ||| Ulsters, Box Coats, Chesterfields and a few of the Saree, Armor th Street and Broadway. | Bronx, sri bell A Oat ander-| here they just ride, We have very ot A \ 2 nbies” and “O’Briens’”), to- ASEBALL men are starting to| rye Alpen te are rated one of the = berghe, Mani, Kays, Smith, Leave soot Inokings proapestn, (ale thn nd bantammetait, famous imported umbies d “O'B: ye A arrive for the big joint meeting| incet teams in thie city. The Cathedral Separates, averaging |, Seventh—Coburn, Debaets, Van He- | amateur ranks and unless we develop | sleet gether with the greatest variety of custom made here to-morrow for the purpose —— 136 pounds, a team which has played | Vs, Miquel, MeSamare, Wore naer- | % fem Fiders the Ttallans, French and |itrong again. Hin uanaser, ‘Fraik Bagley, il suits ever offered to the men of New York, of Qrawing up a new national agree-| MacDowell Lyceum and the Am-| the leading fives of this vicinity and nth La eed Igians will cop every race We PUN |i sid sign tin up for @ bot with Pete Her i 5 ment ‘The majors and minors wiij| Sterdum Club of the New York State | New Jersey, would like to book «ames | POUENS HEM Ballot, PAD are. [inthe fuKune! ei) on or Sach Sharkey to has | IAI! We are featuring the latest styles and fabrics ef e onteat Sul on opponenta’ court ve h? pecan x pie . ~ 7 won new e lecinians over al ni e have representatives here, | (OAeus Wil Cree Tsim Garden, sath | 166 Bast odd Surcee, city, ia hocking | Nel, Minuet, Lene, Bellon! Motor Boat Show to Open Doors) 2% "ment a nes: O theae specially made for us by the following well-known udge Landis, the supreme boss of! Gireet and Lexington Avenue, | manag j Benth cco, Persyn, Van Hevel, To-Night. builders of men’s clothing: eal. =) be here. | ig | -— |} Piant, Vannek, Smith, w A record list of exhibitora the |. Besum the manager of Lew Tendier, the crack errmann, who served <a = : Flv y : r - eas hg Philadelphia lightweight, demanded a guarantor Skolny Clothes, New York @8 Chairman of the Nationsi|..The Arrow Five of Fordham, a| ‘The Richmond Triangles kept up| pro present race has been the big-| Meter Boat Show will open in @rand | oe 413,000 to nat Padie Yiveaminons tne ton GGG. Clothes, New York mission, ia already in town ta| }20-pound team, have open dates for | ity winning streak when the five di st success in point of attendance | Central Palace at 8 o'clock to-night.| ound tent at Milwaukee on Dec. 1, promoter | IB} ipa eRe trong for the new Order of things | teams with hothe courts, Address L.|feated the North Club Quint ct it Eee ieee teen eee one |The fixture {8 the sixteenth under | Tom Andrem bas ot Tender (AT Goodman:Suss, Rochester ip the baseball world. He thinks it| Sander, No, 2572 Bainbridge Avenue, Curtis Lyceum, Staten Island, by| tered in the list of sports. ‘The |the direction of the National Associa: | waa to © guarantes of 87.500 to tient | {H) } Epstein, Charles, Douglas, Rochester only take a few weeks to ratify |!) 2o-22 ane Triangiew will tneet the) cinous old Garden has played to|tion of Engine and Boat Manufactur- | Wille Jarkioo ow that date, tut’ Jactwon bad Fashion Park, Rochest ~ baseba's pew magna charta. om Row re roi y ‘ ry - e IAMADIORS of tat n Isl-| capacity every eventide and hus|ers, and promises to be, by far, the|t call ¢ on account of a cold in bis Hl Society Brand, Chicago . pa tonan Howley cf N8. Tot eth deste e ea aay it Stapleton | heen more than three-quarters full—| moat successful ever held ohana er, Stratford Clothes, Chicago. : HB heaviest @isbursement ot | yet erat ie hoon elocted capteln | home series communtcnte with Hey, [the Garden, not the customers] Moats from 10 to 60 fect long, and ‘And Many Other Well Known Brande, licenses in many weeks was Pen Mane Work wailitary Asano “y ah Heid at " every afternoon engines welghing from one ton to Sef . 5 fade, by the Boring Board] puahestall team Rowley ied hie tects | ef Ey fhe Peinga this morning, tire bias Ie] st i An early visit is advised to avail yourself of the , when Chairman Larry| mutes to victory In the first game of| qe Duane A. © basketball five han {last Mant Die depen me arate {ow om this mare of her work putting ng\e St opportunity to make a careful selection. ire of the License Committce| the #eason, when they met and de-| secured the services of “Kid” Wolfle| who “hang out in the cen Pitha [in twenty-four hours of the hardest | ices 0. f ‘ol c . fe le] Kind of labor to get the heavy ex his Signatare 10 Agri ia teated Braden by 18'to 2 Welner, one of the beat net shooters arena tried te outdo one aanother hibits on the floor. “| Jake Bis oe Bic Sets 105) MIKE & PAUL . Am) 4 : in the Bronx, to play with them th ying the old-time songs, The —>—__ operate as manager was Billy| | Lafayette College wil open the bas-| remainder of the season, — “Issie player gained the decisi Mendel and Fit, Rox Dra 145-147 Canal Street, he, former famous refere etball season next Wednesday eve-| Weiner, the "Kid's" brother, has also| points. "Sweet Rosie O'Grady FALL. RIVER, Mass, Dec, 10.—Joe six DAY N two boxers were handed }i- Bing, meating the Albright Collogs been signed up as mascot.’ If thero| “Kast Side, West Side," “Annie! srondait, fast. “Philadelphia feather. RACE w York, ye at Easton, Ta, On Saturday | is any 112-pound team in the Bronx Rooney" and “After the Ball ¥ ee : . ion of Manhi elle oI “ 4 ety 4s t etiandan | Weight. end Billy Fitzsimmons of Bos- | At the extension of Manhattan Bridge Plaza, ; , ne 8 Ms der- | lat night, the reteres declariny (<= : ms Nia" at No. 1387 Hrook Avenue Im. {ng Boy This Week? was eliminated. | draw. ‘The majority of edit fiulding Star Five, who defeat; mediately, ite’ tell ‘om Just where ie evil was eeilived “ieee thou RDS rer oo / pot ata | 24 they stand "4 Birooce looks the least tired rider in a shade fart pe. es we ms may , b tees —

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