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' THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 29, 10f%. ” ‘DEMPSEY FINDS GOLF STRAIN OUTDOES BOXING ROlivar Brow? INDOOR PRACTICE ON THE LINKS WITH.JACK DEMPSEY’ y (. ON EDGE FOR GOLF panies = aay { Furious Club Swinging in Ho- tel Room Champion's Pre- liminary Workout Before } Playing California Links— 1 How Golf Strain Compares | to. Boxing. Lev aio isto minutes, fred eg overtone bint he dice he Uelia the grip ‘that he hae wronged hie’ broUbae | tid ome hisa 84.000 Jamey ooutere with Mrs Laks after the funeral CHAPTER XLL note asked him to bring along the ~~ By Robert Edgren. RASH! Bang! Cc "E stopped just outside Jack Dempsey’s room in the Alexan- Hotel, Los Angeles, and listened. Missed it!” ‘That was Dempsey’s voice inside, Crash! Plop! Plunk! “Hey! Look out. You nearly got me that time!” That .was Jack Kearns's yoice, Silence for a moment. Then I heard Dempsey say: Bout Between Tendler and Jackson ( Continued.) ME widow thanked him and the discussion ended. Lake wanted to think and oonclud- ed he could do best while walking. He took his hat and left the house, Rounding a corner he |cume ypon Millie Brewster, whom he |nad not seen since the night of their | meeting at the fountain, | “Millie,” he said in a low tono, Loys who had been using the cave as @ rendezvous, Important business will be trans- acted at 10 o'clock,” the letter con- cluded. No other jnformation wae contained in it. “There!” said Uncle Ezra, when he ~ kad finished writing, “That's off my mind. ‘Course, I could ‘a ‘told ‘em to drop in but the letters will look” ore official, Those boys are emart ones an’ I'm a’ goin’ to help ‘om, It's only fair they should be let in” on this, With Lake an’ me a’ pushin’ “Well, 1 won't miss again.” What was it? A falling out be- tween Dempsey and hie friend man- ager? Damon and Pythias going to ihe mat! Some news story, boys! 1 knocked. A scuffling inside, then the door Q was opened by Jack Dempsey him- Drew Record Gate in Milwaukee yc. you sie stow wooka| “isthe Bun asoised inal 6 |speak to you. After a few weeks| ‘Having thus assured himselt of his iteteidlaes. here I'm going West to begin anew."| own satisfaction over his plan, Uncle Tay Gta Ga dec ei arene Bara leaned back in his chair, put Ble is ee ‘ Cal Delaney of Cleveland and George feet on his desk and took a nap. On Receipts Totaled Over $39,000, | 12") Chane of Haltioom which waa siatet “There i8 a question I must ask,/nis way home two hours later he 35 caivi to be fought tonight, has been postponed unt Mill It is this: do you stip care for} matied the letters. re Fighters Receiving $11,000 |oa" stony eaine, ‘Moth men ate worting “mie?” 4 ee guiollvar recelved his note Wednes > ro} H =) ant for the battle and will be in fit condition. The ung woman raised her eyes|/day morning. It was so lom that Each as Their End. a and looked Into his. Bhe spoke slowly. |ho’ received’ mail that the letter # “Every one must have his cross to|evoked eager interest. He read it ‘3 =o * Amy Mack has fst arranged the main go for self. He was a warlike figure, His ; tue next show of the Fast New York A. A. @ years whe said, "I have not changed,|quickly and sat down on the side- black brows were drawn in @ battling 4 : | By John Pollock. Broken on Friday nient. Toe taltlers who will Fin.’ Goodby. May the future hold | walk to think it over, He couldn't | J coeds 5 ight hand he held Dwesey ovas A croun Lew Tendler of Philadelphia and| Qos” pay ot Brookise. ei ni happiness for you—as much as It| fathom the reason,for Uncle Kara's scowl, In his rigt Paps are (3 a Yrankie Fay ro on might have held for me Inviting all tha boys to his office. menacingly a thick shaft with an iron roa Wille Jackson of New York, who itwen rounds tos Golde the semi-finat “In another instant she was gone.| Uncle wera, however. was their friend | + fought such a great ten-round bout| of ten rounds, Chartey Warren” of Brookimn mele joke gazed after her until she en-|so f head—a golfer’s midiron! Over his livar was certain something in- - EVER Got Jack's Got [at the Nationa A Danny Powers of New York, © tered her home. Driwing hia wallet/teresting was headed thelr way, shoulder I saw Jack Kearns, seated was THe *GaLuery” ark Ri Ue ee & Taree ee — _*' from hia pocket he abstracted a] golivar resolved not to tell any of | 7 at a table set with breakfast dishes, . . gs AY Te 1° Ten + on Wednesday night, each re-| jimmy miute of Yorkrille and Battling Phithin of worn, faded tin-type and pressed it|the boys but Skeets and ,Inky . face flushed and hair mussed, ceived the splemdid gum of $11,191.60| itickmond Mil!, and Sallor Joe Dally of Brooklyn to his lips. A about the letter for several days, He '=*) a ° 7 ——J|fer his end, , The gross receipts | *4 Mickey Brown clash in two tweire-round coa- — “God bless you, girl!” he murmured. | would see that they ail were on hand »/// "Ger said Kearns, “glad to see < ted ti 39,269, hich teste at the Woodbaven Sporting Club to-nint. At “And goodby! Replacing the pie-| ‘Tuesaday, th gh. V9 " You're just in time to save my | Dempsey does a movie stunt, and in- Ki t d ae I lti tdi! (LER ) Which 18 the) ine same club, on Tuesday night, Wille Kobirr of ture in his pocket he continued his) fe found Inky on the back porch ,. yee cidentally waves a wicked golf lub. mgs on en rigina elutics largest amount of money ever taken| prokim will take oo Jackio Saunders in the main walk, y of the Anderson home making a kite. | 1) With this he poured a cup of tea = praiter oat beta we moved up 5 6 mo in at a boxing show In that ofty, The| 0 of fiteen rounds, rea cone found no eee Bolivar showed him the letter, and jan * eal tan) + bite of buttered toast. | Point by point until they were two T Pl fe Ne I Ne T i 2 z is ~ assuming the busine: together they speculated on ths rea~ 4...) Fe a ee ere? asked. | pointe up and two to play at the o Play for National Net Title) sre: vecora sguses wore $37.000.| sunny ost, ine Caivoria witermiant, ant hinthere He wae faltly. well educated | oketner taken in at the gate the night that| Jack Mo¥ariand of this qty bare been matched to° and a man of brains, He quietly as- a i , eighteenth hole, Jack began to talk Aw, nothing,” replied Dempsey, bes Ad, Wolgast fought Willle Ritchie in| meet in a Yinen-round pout a Poushiemie or sured people that the bank would be ying to hide the midiron in a bunch ) @bout the lunch we had bet on the “Somehow or ruther, Bol,” said -* "bout the ‘ be ht O thenk it's | a ta. Bi - | ence \ sts. . the night of Feb. 14 Good ts alto simed up te conducted just as though John Lake ae « | of clubs that were stacked In hie Bie, oe on awful lot. Makes me| Pennsylvania Five Will Have| Dou ROWS! Hee tors Fre & that clty on March 12, 1914. Tondler| es" Grore (ik. 0.) Chaney of Raltimore in an were alive and, at the same time, he/Caye Its hitn wo know. | sill | half-opened wardrobe trunk. Pec rere ei Amin IgE aakee ne ‘ ; ‘aasalc, N. J., will ‘be opponents of |and Jackson got 30 per cent. of the| right-round bout at the Olympia A. A, of Phila begun making preparations to sell). 1 line tt fe rant lee, vee “Nothing al all” chimed in Kearns tip 'we cop ta nest hole 1 taink Til Strong Team in Effort to | te Brookiyn guintet. receipts, after the State tax of § per| detpbia eo Monday cmoing, Feb. 7. the, Interests out. stand it all"| Walt an’ sce what he wants” “excel ac h t turkey. Can L in C ‘i F ‘The New York Separates will line|cent. had frst been deducted. 1 aeato 4 ‘ conversation drifted to other and thinks he has to practice a little /have a roas y. Can 1 get a Win Championship. ey: Fo ‘ St been deducted. ThE| poy sfecormick. the Irish middleweight who made said Uncle Ezra Fox in Pickwick's Loree es me out. Look there, He's | Long Island duck out here? I think 8 P Pp up against St. Peters of Yonkers to-| State received $1,963.45. runt « bie hit with the flac fane by bie flehting store a fow daya after the funeral,|subjects. Suddenly Inky asked Bole » stacked up his mattress and a lot of I'll eat through the bill of fare about Sm morrow afternoon at Pythian Hall, stacked UP tuat the wall and he's \tWice. What's the most expenaive| The Aaninw Jobnny Howard, whom he wot the decision “T don't see why it didn't get noised|ivar if he knew anything about milke ‘tunch you can get at this club?" Original Celtics, national | 149th Street and Walton Avenue,| George Cap of New Camtie, Pa, former mid- over in & ten-round bout at the Garden on Wetnee- around that John Lake had a brother cows. : aid ts," replied Bolivar, “Why?” driving balls at it, “He's hit every- )/UYC? YON ch get at de i basketball champions, will be put to a | Bronx. icwelght champion, will make bis flrs appvarance day night, has gractirally ben matched to mert here. fe . . A iit teldity bad: cae thing in the room but the chandelier |, °F! ds Uke a rowt- | TG teat to-morrew afternoay when | Beginning next Tuesday the C.B. La) alent la © dedalon tout in hts cy.” ae wit | Meme Mach ta Ron mnd uta the Oren Oh, rata” said Peter Lee. Al sain” She icks pocalful chery tne. re and he'll get that’ next. I'm sitting | Byt what he ordered after winning | the crack Kingston Nationals invade | Big Five will make Pythian Hall thelr! #9 stains Jack Dulty, tne caicaso middtowetent. | *°* saslesoud 2 H man sd dy Pir ‘Lacen this here {Ab tries to melk huh. Want ter he'p | here trying to eat a qufet breakfast |was heef stew, toast and a glass Ofltnie city to try thel 4 ne |Home court. The opening game will) fo fifem rounds st the Commonwosith Soortiog | Sam Mosbern of tbe wom side and Frankie Coninry Prerybods Ne MECN 7 BGtt alts Hide mer and you'd think this was a boiler f4¢- j milk, Wouldn't even top off with a|'h's city to try thelr hand at the | be played with All Saints Parish Club,| OUD ef Harlem, In the shl-fival of ten rounds, | of this ety, who fought wuch © good ‘scrap at the feller around. iO HOTA Teint Ae Non) Rotiwar aid. They went to the q tory in an earthquake. hunk of the club's justly celebrated | Court game against the local boys.|.The team has several open tes, Hobby Bolan meets Kddje Leonard for ten rounds | Garden on Wodoesday night, have inen rematched the hotel register an’ I hear he done barn and Inky pointed out the unrul; “Jack's had me ducking for the last |apple pie. The contest will be staged at Central| Address John F. Minihan, No. 110) Tie preliminary bouts will also be mage, 10 meet in @ ten-round bout, This time the contegt that eo ab be} be able to s'prise John. |cow. The little re got a half hour. I'l tell the world he's had FIFTH ROUND. Opera House, 67th Street and Third | Hast 128th Street. ere wil be fought at the Commonwraith Bierting UY che puggie about It all is'what aman pail and a stool sat,down near “~ @ lot of luck, though. So far he haen't} ting the eighteen holes Dempsey | A The vould . the promidng litle tentam-| ou Matucdas evening, Fob, 6. Frauke Curry me Jika the hanker wanted to be hangin’ |the animal. : knocked down any of the mirrors.” | | NINE Dit el boxin Pee ey | MVens e visitors come from| Guiding Star K. of C, quintet would weign: of Wyoming, added another victory to hu | Young Stone fe the semi-final of ten round traund to ave a lot_o* boys blast fer.”| “Now watch huh!" fe eal. “Shell . “Come on,” said Dempsey, dieing | ey, ig | But after! Parkersburg, Pa., and will be repre-| lke to arrange games with ome) jor om Monday mit oy below amanda! the dee at ah t Sporting Club of Tone taand chimed in’ Hezekiah Pick-| kick but she won't git me.” Pay ox three more clubs from his trunk, [the Second glass of milk he loosened | coteg by an all-star team, com-| teams New York Separates, Satt|cigion one charley Color of Rrooklya ina, tev: the Freeport Soortiag Club of Tone idand on n’ ‘npecially when he used to| The cow contemplated the boy 4 ° s r . ne and five Monday night, Frankie Carpente ‘Tommy Mad 3 i A Ay Rodenback gave me these three | Salvator K. of C., Franklins and fives} puna sap dln Canstotan we fon. Mai them same boys like piison. calmly @ moment. ‘Then her. right |Jess Willard is a big strong man. He| posed of Doc Newman, Jack Law- i {the Woodhaven Sporting lif, old Abbott ve. Al Weintn: den, (00. to ns and a driver in New York and {0 Ae 4 4 of like strength preferred. Address) \ndormm mute hundrede of frienda by bie wil. |< aor va ii jomme tell you,” said Uncle; hind hoof shot out. Inky anticipated +> Fee eee amrsuke Wellimane Cm jobines that Willard can hit hard If rence, McWilliams, Dalton, Henschel | P. J, Flood, No. 628 Hust 216th Strect.!ingnaw to fight and hia quick hitting, ‘The Juleen | Uf" sdunge, Yoong tat ae deans teen uly Huta “John Lake wuen't nobody's! the move and dodged out of the way. + foursome over at Annandale in Pasa- | ‘1 to knock down, At Toledo it| 924 Robertson. ‘They have met the] pea alien's Arctic Big Five will| Ve alm the decision amid much applame Founda, wd Johny Wallace me Jounay Gannon, sis fool.” Ho wusn't hangin’ ‘round with| | “Ain't sho a bad one, Bol? he |) dena.” s “like trying to knock down a alde| leading fives of this country and| play the Championship Team_next| — | rounda, them boys out of idle curiosity, ie asked. ft (aa 4g At this moment the telephone bell | of beef.” Kind of jars a fellow’s arm| hope to go back home with the cham- Saturday night at the Young Men’s| An isnooptane fight bepwoen good little han: | ‘sesisdieg te ty, Waban, walacec es Mtieala didn't give a hoot owe bias mo ee te “That's easy 'nough to stop,” re- began to ring. use Jeff is so heavy. onship, ‘The Celti As Wasa Hebrew Association, Liberty Avenue | tamwestitn will be fought at Mechanics’ Build. | peer gia of Mors ginrully goes, but he did care plied Bolivar. “I can cure hei . ” me on, quick," exclaimed Demp- ometimes you hit him and he | POnse : les will be given | ind Watkins Street, Brooklyn. ing in Boston on ‘Tucwiay night, uiulor the | Hs the creck welterwoleht of Kanes City, bo that particular blast. “Ah wisht you would.” oH Then over his shoulder to n't go down," says Jack. That's |* much deserved rest to-morrow eve- _ . peamices of the Armory A, A. hat city, ‘The Paul Dovle and Varney Adair have rofued wo take “Looky here!” came from Peleg.| Get a hammer an’ @ couple of t {disappointing | - ning as they will not participate in| bid oes Whirlwinds will anene lads who will etme in it are Joe Turmam. the | 90 42 |n & bout at Maitizon square Pgh Hoth “ary, yor stalin’ pee gese cs staples. m I've gone to play golf! «« . Ht Jao Hi Ke | another ‘strong aggregation of net] cewe Chicago boxer, and Ale Frialmany Tor sinc tag hones Mer m tk Lox lb jt, now. If you think yor i Gad ie wen Pe dose tine do you think It'll go next pirat at the Tist Armory. pes Aus players on the wsiment En-| moety of this ohty, but who ls cow making 1a | 0m Of the best men they Lave mwa ia action for John Lake hung ‘round with them we Sigeter Soe souse Gnd retraas . he exclaimed, closing the; “Ob, ali right, if I don’t slice,” said| thelr own, ee ® BROW OF | gincers’ court t wonight, Thetr! vome st Bomon. They will bettie for ton rounds | * 198 time - boys, out, with It" In the meantiine Bolivar had found door, hat phone rings every two|Dempsey. 7 7 af opponents will be the St. Peters Five | to « dousion, | Mickey Waiter, Jack ulere’e protege, known as _."I didn't aay I knowed. They isa a small iroa ring in the bara. The” minutes, and I have six engagements! Blamed it 1 know @rhich game he| Arcadia Hall in Brooklyn will be the of Yonkers, In a prelimiary game - | tie “ride of “Kerry “tead,”" will tox Mart difference botwoen thinkin Sd sca cow was led out of the stall by Inky °°" to dinner to-night and twenty people|had his mind on. scene of what looks like an interest- we Morningside Girls will meet the] 4s Lew Tondier of Philadeiiia and Wille | Thomas tn the feature bout of twelve rounds at tae BN’ knowin’ you Rade ‘an’ in| Bollvar’s instruction and the 4 came up before breakfast this morn- (Conrright. 101, br Rooert Edgrem.) ing confest, Sunday evening. The | Tarrytown Girls’ tive in a return ©M-} Jackson uf vhis city fought walle wo-r Colomwum A. C. of Newark neat Tuesday ulabe. the firat case you knot white boy then fastened the ring to ©) ** ng and invited me to go somewhere! sagement. #0 at Milwwukeo an Wednewday * the second you know fer sure the floor about an inch behind the |” this afternoon. I'v chance to play golf.” SECOND STANZA, Jack Dempsey stood on the first tee at Annandale, On the edge pf spot on which had rested the obstrep- erous right hind hoof. A rope was y ‘ ye | Mlk of Tex Bickard roms Bdwerd Shenahan, New York's newswoy mamser “Are we to figger frum that that | em York ceive mon ite Kwenty: meet in a ffleea-round go at Atedinon square ot tre baa maid ary ih, eamatur yon ‘aly think» YOu know?” asked ec SD Big Five of | 2anion the latter par of next monit, U1 thie | fstherwe'zht champion, member of the 234 Hea! Hosekia lefeated the Company B Big Mive of | ii tau. theough, Jackson and Jouey Danies | Hat. Hrvokiyn, with Andy Gorter at the red “You certainly are if you feel like Tita loa ees toby. the stall, pees a Catskill by 28 to 25., The winners | may be siaued up’ instead way Exhibition Amociation show on Feb, 7. Shen- ¢isrgerin’,"’ #aid Uncle Hara. “Thoy ain't | some trouble the boys tied o: Fam 4 |Hined up With Grabel ‘and Birdie 4 sian also as a find in the walerweight diviaioo In but one man allve who knows for sure got a “=| EVENING WORLD’S OWN SPORT HISTORY What Happens Every Day of the rope around the cow’s leg just the hill just above him were lined up forward, Bob Grody at centre, Gold-| In omtor ot to disagoint the fight fam in| Marty Degen, the fgbiing Harp, Degen made what he was a'doin’ there.” 14 153 Annandale golfers, who had post- man and Farrell at guard. ‘The five|this nicinity, Charley Capiia of Prondeee, man. | duite a hit while ta the nary and ale arcund “Who'm that?” above the boot, Bolivar then ‘aa: fe poned important busifiess engage- Thomas Coward of the Yale Club, Broadway Billiard Room last night, has several open dates, Address |ager of Young Montreal, made Montreal tox ‘al | Jersey rings. “James Loke, the stranger, an’ he “Take i ares acae aeint ments on vartous greens and tn the’ ang F. $ Whitlock of the Harvard| She? x Bernstein defeated Leo, Joe Grabel, No. 314 Greenwich Street, | Moore at the Gaiion on Wediesiay night. M ‘The Walker Sporting Club, Ine, named in honor ake yer Flynn in the amateur championship) City, or phone Walke! swat one {Club will meet in the final match for| snooker pool tournament. B pays ‘ie eee ° Of a - e jchmon riangles have sev- + Dempsey. thinks nothing of fight: the Metropolitan Class ‘B champion-| 0 ontatives of the Jockey Club| ered thelr connootion with the Staten ng some Goliath of the ring before ship on the court of the Squash Club] and the ‘Marylacd “State, Reeke, Game island Academy and will not play on } 100,000 people. He syffers no em- 8 afternoon. Playing his usual] mission will meet at the Ritz Carlton that court any mo et an wenba CuanGicn teal bad an attack of malaria ¢ manager wanted to call the bout When told that it would turt the show if he did not figtt, the manager induced Montzeal to go through with dhe bout Montreal welghed 120 ounda which ia | 8 eseapereie ain't told no one.” A his | of Senator “Jimmy'* Walker, the father of the box “Rut you hinted you had an idee. eae Siero. pie (ar we de gradually rounding things into Up top Leas have it.” rope and pulled. His weight held ~ is SRAS hem OA BNE AW) LB ithe. Bae Well,” said Uncle Bara, after ®-| the cow's hoof to the floor, s "ad . on Soh Strew, betwmm Jooting a new stick to whittle, “T] "oho oot sek mow, can she he) > imonnaker George ain't quite ready to say Jest what my |... 0@ this seaaon, harrassment, But those 153 critical = Hotel in Philadelphia on Wednesday! ‘The team has opened n¢ ts over hia fighting wrist | ial heayyweisnt who nay idee is ‘long that Hne.” : . aces t steady game Coward reached the final | of next week, at which t fe AA OD! : Marne Geek doce ei) ora + hat cave?” ‘Ah reckon she kain’t," replied Inky, ! Heirs Heed his musolgg glared | round yesterday by defeating B, H,| agreement will’ be veffected. wade an| fOr NeW playing quarters Sevenants (70a! Welamacndl ‘eters “asatner aie lary rah Jack Driv. ene “By the way, who owns that o@ aah TAtKge che Rel ht series mae a d Polos. “She sho! kain't—.” au en rte rm men Tee f “ e ches | active ¢ a“ i" lagen wee ing oki reveie at the b nd whiffed |Heminway, a representative of the| UMderstanding reached by which any| ‘The quintet representing the Milo! “active card of bouts at bis Ildgewood Gr ig Ses tt used to be part owned by Ander- pe | “Wow! said Dempsey, pulling the; yarvard Club, ta straight games. | (ouMyct im authority can be avolded In| athletic Club, after a slight lay-off, | Svorine Club ot Brooklyn two-nignt. ‘There wil Sig at HARON Artiong TE UHeG econ an’ "part by Bart], “Golly!” he exclaimed. “Dat cow lt huts Gack tor another Frat. arra we no ght ga ! ne future: continued its winning streak by de-|b® thie ten-rmind bouts as follows: b ts Day. Matshall. kin kick lef handed. What we gwine =~ Whig tine ie erazed the pill, or the, Coward was always the master of the foating the famereon"A. C.. 19 to 40.| Mewart va Detiny Mahcr, ‘Tommy Elm of Javen.Waite,_ (oe ii tint ghey wa it now?! ter do, Bol? feet je 5 Jim Londos, the Greek wrestler N. rT J the Albany bantamwetght, meets ¥ " ih windage of his swishing club made | situation, winning by a score of 15—4 | wis™made soch eed meter | The Milo Five has several open | son, Ni J. va willie Daney, and tn tie main ay Danny Kraether in’ a Acheduled eight tund "met No, they Aone.” Bolivar hadn't considered the prop- t voll a couple of feet off the tee he |.15—%, 18—15. on New York fans last seaaon is once| dates for amateur teams, Address | jin, iamen Wil xo suai doanny Ambros uf | it at the Nalloa! A. A. duledtohie, Fat 2, “Who does? osition from the double-kicking an- ~“* iad planted it on. more on his way to this city® After|J. Kushner, care of Milo Athletic - Dantamievighte Ming, and all the wt do," aald Uncle Bare. gie, but his ingemulty came to his ald > “WOW!” said Dempaey. | ‘The Cup Committee of the United) several days of negotiation, with Jack | Club, No. 1315 Boston Road On account m firw Raving dentomet Gray's fais tant tune unio e irons aes ee | Mua asc ooriene eerie ares |e that other, 4 Youll notice that his language un- | grat neti nt a apes | Curley. with a view of matching the sipakataa, ‘Liv ARWOD ae Cleland, (O.,. to UNE Rete el Ghee a a ee mp any bau) kiah and Peleg greatly, ‘The ca We're goin’ to fix up that other _ | Aor extreme stress wax exemplary. | Siavee Rootbenl Association, at a ape’ | Greek against Earl Caddoek, the follow-| ‘The Anthornian separates, Ly) a ———O——————ee te world tate of claws round / wag undor a bia and the ground | Jog too," he sald, a Another terrific, air-awishing swing | pal Rive Sbida GAPE ares [Mata Ot te HON Tce tvlathin’ thet Depeeae CoUnta: Addie monn —. around it had no yalue apparently| “phe ‘cow was led out of the’stall | i7 ‘This tine the ball, Impelied by that (ns t0 Me stubbornly contested fourth) fT" Vin ¢rom Caddock you guaran: | Whomark Jer lie Veoe Avena i St k except as pasture, Why Unele Ezra/again and another ring was put in (® IMEnty, ann, rose’ swiftly and flew FOURd cup tle between the Jerle Football| Yee mea match for the eitie with | Wevmark Je, 1179 Ve anu owtlin TURES tack @ S ALES) | wrod buy it was a mystery.” ph When the time came for fur- "4 tralght ‘but no—let us be truth-\Club of Harrison and the Robins Dry ‘Birangler” Lewis. Accept my cv Fons: “Huh!” snorted Peleg. “What made ther efforts to milk her she found ful, It was u topped bail, and It Dock F. C. of Brooklyn, and finally de-| gratulations fof your game stand) The United Basketball Club, which| Louis Stein of the Broadway Ar- toy, which he bas n , you take over that wuthies lIand/poth her hind legs held to the floor...» ilied along for a hundred yards or so cided Mt in favor of the Robins, tho| “#ainst the head lock: | | |defeated the Italian Catholic Club! eaae nowting Academ ; ne ns horn, Dork sayy the soonemer iene tee ter?” : by the ropes. The little negro took / 4s nd disappeared into a sand trap. game standing as pkiyed. an TONDOS." | Juniors by 2% to 8, Tas open eae an ied saceael = He } Hah ay ems eistaaniee howier | HE wanted It.) oie Unala arn seat on the stool arain, The cow.» “WOW!!! exclaimed — Dempsey, | = sere ia . A for 145-pound teams. Albert F, Mu-| ental Bowling Club intends that the How much ‘did you buy? d ground and tossed her head im with slightly increased emphasis, The | porn tie, AnteBorine paw ath pee LO FRANCE ON: yy Jan 20TThe | haet of No. 434 West 25th Street 1s| Broadway Arcdde be represented by| at 2.20 1 * Meco ana’ “uTOR gores,” § a way that made him nervous . 159 gol#tes silently distributed them- | tnitting ten’ round no-decision bouts was| Strauss of Newark, won the first ico| booking manager, at least one team, and maybe two| fobs, Yay are best ux “What did you want it fer he finally said, “Ah doan”,; In tlewn games ge Danie teins. Troadway Will be the second meeti Ht “If I answered ‘hat question It uldn't be a secret no fenger, an’ d with their various greens and re-| passed by the Senate yesterday, boat race of the season sailed yester-| 4 a cn sasha awl ‘ rt humhaee TATE: Joc Gay by the Long Branch lee Bont septa Anoka Wive has reorganise a ite teams, in the American Bowling Con who'd have thought that?’!, DBS MOINES, Ia. Jan. 29—Boxing| Yaeht Club ‘when the yaoht fialsl po =i open dates. | gress tournament, which is to be In Iowa wauld be placed under the con-| alone in the contest for the Commo-| Address Herman Sollow, No. 237 Hast « Ah wants ter milk dis cow, » looks wild ter me. Skeered, ch?” r for thew hare GUNG im before Pay, wad , v wut T imply dote on secrets.” Ar ‘orted Bolivar. 3 ro 3 a ore. | wyou so Dompary a dhe located tho [Pte Malate Adhieiic Commission of | dore's Cup, ‘The Little Imp. salted 1% | Wsth Street, rolled in March at Buffalo, Louis has! qy, jrereation Howling an Reeve, wee DERAS RE cle Yate ft the store: | “You come hold these ropes. T'll mille © sand pit. | three men, appol by the Gover-| miles in 18 minutes in charge of Capt, had a dozen or more bowlers work. | ben awarded un j Chew Ms appeased had her, i ; ‘Mery had disappeared. Per-' yor, under the terms of a bil! intro-|T. Frazer Price and Capt. Clarence s,|_ The Manhattan A. C, Lassles, a) ot for the team or teama and js ppl ta Fa ‘ Inky took the ropes and Bolivar sat \ > hapa vas rollef that made Jack hit/duced in the General Assembly. Green, newly organized quintet composed of | 9% am or teams # ie An Te Hf the | The two old men lost no time In] down by the cow. She gave him @ a long “out” on his next shot and, . ‘ former high school girls, is ‘our | Well satisfed with the form displayed communicating to thelr cronies the joo, bur Bolivar went right ahead. then crack a 200-yard mid-iron |, The Rove, Cue en ioe canme dee ‘The eighteenth annual high achool in-|0f booking games with any female, by these pin topplers in private trials, fact that Unele Era had and milked. mia ate, Anema cave and soon everybody in town! "“"n.t cow tried to kick first with her @ ramen! omer knew it. But, question him as they right leg and then with her left, but” ome ta" would, the old man would not tell Inyy's weight on the ropes held’ her. why he had acquired the ground. phe milktig proceeded and the boys, door track and field championships will} team. The young ladies have par- be held at the 2a Regiment Armory|ticpated in four games this season . this afternoon. The meet thia year and have made a creditable showing, CePtyry score; eo ha be divided into three divisions, 9! For games addreay Manager, Man. ¢?tY: Marty Quinn, G straight up the hill and Inad the bal!) the Boys’ Club Gymnasiuin last night within a yan of the cup for a 6, by a score of 20 to 1 “Gee!” said Juck, “if Billy Roden- —— Marry Cohn has rolled many a double ree Dough » Newman, back saw me whiff those back] PRINCDTON. N, J. Jan. 29.-—-Prinee fava’ Intermediate or junior high schoo! | tattan A.C. Lasales, 155th Street and | {iffy Donahue, Al Schwobke, Henry | When Bolivar and his crowd learned wore delighted at the cow's discomfort: there panied by a trainer and the tanager, |OY®,day high schoo! boys (Junior and | Buin Ao. Lasalee Stuckenbruck, Pat O'Keefe, Charle a ihe rack ABC. tt was Fox property they went 0." «reckon we oughta hab dis scheme ts HIRO SESSION. | Bartow, left here last night for Boston, y SR OYSHINE: bigh school bore, |= 2 Stare and Stein himself, ‘The ipeether 108 the new owner and asked permission | patrnted, anid Inky. ma ; | Jack Dempsey hit 0 good 240 yards! where the team will meet Harvard to- _— The Suburbans, 140 pounde, have | jority of these bowlers have had ex-| > and at the to use I as they had in the past ‘Gee, don't it tickle you to see her « 4 straight down the middle of the ninth! day in the Boston Arena, Close to « thousand entries, repre-| open dates for teams of like streneth. | perience in A. B. C. tourneys in the| & the Mempalis Be eee ae needy evant ed ; be aud Glenn H “4 try to kick? teams with bowl for and to wt They didn't use It, however, for rea- |" ‘ye shot do.” sons which developed Inter The cow's efforts became more yio- Imued & challenge to roll his lent this juncture and Inky's feog 07% hometien duriug Y » x begrn to slip. > Flom is @ prow CHAPTER Xun Hold hert" yelled var, A FOX b ts," puffed Inky fairw y and slapped a long iron into —- senting nearly every. athletic ‘club anager, C. ei 27 p 9 the 0 fe vir Rel faAD beside the green’ near the| The Crescent Athictic Club defeated pthis city and a.number of big colleges | octane ‘Ranaeer C. Rufen, No. 1927) past, so there is no fear of thelr get Hubhause, where 214 coifers—emore or! Fraoklin and Marshall College of Lan-[have been received for the Indoor | Benedict Avenue, Bronx, ting stage fright when they go} ee rca amine mare Or caster, Pa. in a basketball game at the | games of Brooklyn College, which will| MacDowell Lyceum will meet the|#sminst the stars of other cities in Rss—were wailing to see him finish Rrookiyh Club's Town House by a score | be held to-night at the 18ih Kegiment| st. Vincent Seniors in. the cocend | the Bison City. the frgt nine. This tine Jack didn’t of 28 (o 17 last, night. ‘This made the|Armory in Brooklyn. Topping the list| game of ee DE ee notice the gallery He was giving |record of the Crescents for the season | 0¢ entries ix Earl Eby of Penn, Amer- | Ame Df & gories to-morrow afternoon tut ball its K. O.—out of the trap/an even twenty victories In as many | !ca's premier middle distance runner, |@t Palm Garden. In a preliminary Leo Marino of the Bronx Casing allere, Brons, Sileye Rave beeti miched his the well kaowa bowling protuitiy NCL E aor nint games. ei eA gt a game the Baby Dolls cross nets with i little office over the drug!) With n kick the cow ned & Mt- gag ee ah aOR SE —— Larey te a seh Cecelian Lyceum Rug Jumpers, de ia Tor she oomine of the store one morning not long tle more leeway for her feet. Pinal ; 8 foolball schedule for ne: vel uic pay) |feated the Brooklyn Whirlwinds a fF . the md wrote (aboot! , und ANS Eady bf sal ae i Sree reed ey toe Beets amas [miei Larry Regan, Ellzabath's crack| SU Mary's Triansles, pay the None iar) yen arden A eae ane eas: of Te ropes - aol, Me Hunter, Prowident of Annan Conmittue of Hamliton College. |featherwaisht. received the sudge's de-|pareils, conquerors of the Si. James's Reesmen . ay fare, $0 olives Brawn And Tamiee. eauacety op. Bolas ; : ir, waul Dom er, and ores r er Willie Kohler of Brookiya| Triangles, at Axsumptian Court, § ‘ Masien pve a q mig ight, In : rio it (Read Monday's interesting Ite mah” % who di ‘g fislon over Will rooklyn 5 ure, BH dams for. it. t0b, for ay Meniay tool to allow prowingut swwabets 10 adda to call at the Fox office one ( t bad Mec. Vandyke, solo whem, ‘The unexpected happened at Doyie's iny fast fifteoa-round bout + 'Cnanborry Street, Tuesday night, “iis wits seviied Wim wih @ seven’ ead one-half bowlang) ‘A’ Mawar sbnabe oe proms wat day, a Tuctday. Bolivar’ (ptalment.) a ee