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36 THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1921. © CORTEZ, A MEXICAN CHIHUAHUA, SMALLEST ANIMAL AT SHOW HERE4 Cc [AT THE DOG SHOW ee ot ee Thornton Fisher THE ‘noe DAYS’ ALREADY HERE THOUGH 11'S STILL WINTER -’ | The “Chickens” Are Out in Full Force at the Big Show of the pource 006s Westminster Kennel Club in the Garden, Where Nearly 4 A FRIENDLY ANIHAL- Ath Every Species of Woll-Cared for Canine Is on Exhibition, \P HE Knows “fou enna ie RUSSIAN WOLF- : 4 HOUND BORN IM By Richard Freyer. teverent of the building, where sim | HOHOKUS, T° ee gentleman who “pulled” that | of ‘Tex Richard's money a srt ‘ “ a dog's | and to r fi be Bul Bi WW Rickard Assumes Entire : preage boreely Usha al ns and tom ear for showing Bill rg Charge of the Dempsey-Car- 1s 00 1TTYS HOUND DAW 6 tended a dog show os alist tive bean al ports on Ins ‘ cont see The forty-fitth ual show of ie | national contesty held 1 he G: oon Lal oe te ecb “eae ‘STUFF sWouteiisietas Kensal Club, now on its| in the pad. few. weeks, bul, nothing © Question Will Then Be,“What’s das equa the eve second day of a three-day run ab tharesows ‘hia Gow show tn Tad Madison Square Garden, is not only] jnternational contest. ‘Dhis is evi- dog show Out a fashion exhibition| dent by the natjong represented. Here well, If it was not for ¢ fact | Ste a few: Tie Irish fh — co) that nursing bottles, rattles and other WE HAE TERI tea people will say that Ireland isn’ tem implements which are ~essential} nation, but she's trying to be, which toward @ successful bringing up of |belps sume; Scottish deerhounds, Rus~ vie thor is oc y|Sian wolfhounds, English foxhounds, the infant population ot this country ‘French bulldogs, Jepanese spaniels | are conspicuous by thelr absence, the }and Welsh terriers, Nearly.ae many animal carnival could-also. be put| nations as were in the refent war. junder the lead of a baby shdw. And) JACK BREEN HAS GREAT WIRE- from the amount of young.and pretty | HAIRED. TERRIER BAGY- He Going to Do With It?” \ Chorridhe, 1021, ty tbe Pree Pabliahing Oo, (the New York Yoveuins World). \ ONTRACTS for the world's heavyweight championship be tween Jack Dempsey and Georges Carpentier will be formally | fosed into Tex Rickard’s lap this af-| ternoon. {1 will end several weeks of conflicting statements abo the posi- tion of William Brady and Charles { | ladies present, a chicken show. As | 4 Cochran of London, who, with Rick-| far ag the babies are concerned, one | 4 Peto we coy athe howe > nt t certs eee heir ell you something abou ard, signed the original ugreement 1 Ecraaeceten os ss poschjrinins T\the peoplé who were present at the Give $500,000 for the heavyweigit, lie not more care than any fulurd |7BOW. For instance, there was Jaoic ‘ rie ‘Auber fd cate to pel | Breen, one of Now’ York's old-time ce Brady, representing Cochran, has (QISH WareR SPanieL~ 4 A representation of every imagin- erent ling one of the best - Tepeatedily said the London promoter ae SELF. jable branch of the canine family, .), ai prada ras Mae eid ‘would oes himself from vhe* bargain Malked 55 SY HIN i with the exception of the blood- and wh bel clyde mirth Boires eee en Pen vscs ohaciay NO Coren iTio HIS jhound, occupies one of the miniature |W thought he would have something Cochran, who has been werious)y il! CURLS WOULD Mec stalls erected for the purpo And th’ ey reuld decide to ulike by. Brady's yi HoT HOUSE DOG sg Faulty GIRL QUIT Uke a eta tr elcan not one of the animals is t : ink of the show, an move ami declare himself out. Atte: oa heen 4 IN & GLASS CASE- & DOG TON DOG~ Aven the Conse island Kigmes, wine to tell you the truth, I thinie ag @ general shifting of positions alt WHAT E Vi Ricti\tOn Fisven-.. THEN FREEZE UNDER % NAME BUT ANSWERS TO stable ineide of a suspicious lookinx ot under a hundred this eo parties in the conse will be represented “Ts & DOGS GETTING HIM / HAD 50 Grand *OOGLUMS WOOGLUMS and the 1m ‘ . Mle ybe I can craw) in under aay will be that Rickard will be the GOING INTO THE RING > = ne pill For the sole promoter of the fistic extrava-: n efit of our readerg who~ © nor acquainted with way We J Wee iite”t fang Sapiven tit Moore and Jewtraw Tied LIVE WIRES ite umita Another Victim mg.” Okie comand to « $700,000 offer for the heavyweight after 4 Semeer acer erie See For International Title By Neal R. O'Hara. _ For N. Y.U. at Basketball stuff, and no- me on the 4 4n Owner of Some of the Gertain inquiries have been made) started to hunt him up e in- | * { Copertztt, 1971. ty ‘The Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Bventng Work Ye 7 q e 3 eatur The Co couldn't be found, but ay erre eoraer ence nex been cle>| nt step Whee caer ee me tee er Teter hoe ti pee Is Only the Freshmen but ‘or the eG eealy featured the | entry could, and when the alte H 1s of the Dominion Government do jy -c 4 faci he starter’, 3 eitch of < * . n toe {co a e clever Violet star ac- | informed us tbat the dogs had a ber Se energy | New Yorker Has Scored Thirty ,ftced the starter'a gun: Al Leiteh of | wiison for defending their titles should worry about the rent. That They Play With Spirit Of} counted tor sixteen points for his | assed ‘under the supervision of the , sey and Carpentier tossing punches Points in International Races | Tmpson, ‘William Steinmetz and guy can be his own landlord. ‘The last we heard of the «two Big Fellows jteam, scoring three baskets from the |JUG8€S and had failed to win a prise, 4 ‘each other on Canadian soll, And, : Julian Steinmetz of Chicago, Stowell] Johnnies they were willing to etep into a ring for 50 per cent. of the f fioor and ten baskets from the foul | Stlow ee tee tppert’s dogs have A oven fet’ the idantreet ayncis | at Lake Placid. jot St Paul, Horrigan of Miuwaukee,| world, ‘That's what the Kaiser was fifehting for, but the Johnnies want on lite: Dobe canalche a ee eae { Symblings that the Montreal syndi- Jowtraw of Luke Placid, Wheeler their half in advance, Showing that science’ triumphs over goose- EW YORK UNIVERSITY'S! 7, 5, . Rot so anxious to see the Colonel cate did not posuess al wi | ai 4 Montreal, Gorman of St, John, Joe] stepping like yeast cakes over Federal statutes. fi tbat Added | he playing of the freshmen team |) Nore no sympathy to be ex- y that early reports told about. (Bpeciat to he Mrening World.) Moore of New York and Richard gles reatmen basketball team added | nes brought Joy to the couches, ‘The | uted, however, Colonel stid hae + 5 Se aE LAKE PLACID, N. Y,, Feb, U1. | Donovan of St. Paul, Johnny Kilbane, who !s a ni abe Ruth under contract | sociable chap to talk to as long as nother game to its unbroken | men will be avidilable fu frst om the Ci looking around for prospective | EW YORK CITY was well repre-| , Two laps trum home Stowell sud-| he uses words and not figures, is’ willing to defend the featherweight |string by defeating the Columbia| [FN UO ain i“. ite bated he aces i sites Rickard will quickly find wented in the firat day's races denly shot to the front, the pack) sceptre for 160 per cent, of the gate, with the amusement and State Ifreshmen on the University Heights | 1), y and, judging trom LS ip tor over to one o ‘ “* that France is casily climinated 1 ved | TATting in hot purwuit. George | tax thrown in. Johnny wus also planning to grab the Mesopotamian court by 30 to 14. The Violet players | frig now nS UP to the present time | Pec us wrong now” icine of egoeenive, 4hxes, which of the International Speed) Thompson, the youngest member oll rights as a bonus for signing, but withdrew that demand on advice a this sear n, next year's big five will ng now. This doesn't mean 1 neste t the Colonel w e R ( Skating Championships. Joe Moore,| the Chicago outfit, in his efforts to, of counsel. He i» asking fer the Standard Oi Corporation instead. |mad Tittle difficulty winning and did|.be as strom as the first team bw thia | U2! 48 on exhibition, = gould alto hold good for London. toate the colors of tho idist Street | Patch the fying ‘leaders, stumbled! + . cee | not speed up to their full extent.| Year. The big fellows are pullin ee ee cst ee stale ae } Coming buck nearer home there is and fell directly in front of Jewtraw, | : : “ ‘ ;cupled by the Co! el's dogs. ‘ Jee Palace, won tye one-mile cham-| carrying the lade Placid boy down Johnny Wiison would meet Mike O'Dowd for 60 per cent. of the | <-.eral second line pluyers were used |!" Some hard licks in preparation y the Colonel's dogs. The Hi & et, Johnny for their trip to Kansas Ci sxi| Wish spaniel is owned py Howafd a nie pay Reem aheeh Marprtleapert plonehip from a fast field of speed-| with him. Jowtraw waa up and after! [uya%m ives and an option on everything above i ttn ee €150,000 tee | 0 the closing half, and but for this | month, Whee tier our efond their) Willets of Westbury, LT, and” the inact sald o8 vontompla | sters, Charles Jewtraw, the national) the field in a flash, but by this time writing an article. ‘The Wilsons run true to form, says John. He fact it is expected the score would ttle as Amateur Athletio Union| (hey say Aes Poor Pat. Why , fg a staaium to reat 60,000. 80 much | champion, tuok frat money in the| Moore had started a terrific spurt wouldn't even sign the articles of agreement for 150 grand. Johnny | have been much larger. champions of this country. Nise »bim that, we don’t know, honey i» reproseuted in the Dempsey-| 939 yard dash and tied Moore for first] “ud at the head of the stretch on the) is one of the most popular middleweight titleholders since the dis- | ral - because Pat won the first prize for r “Carpentier fight that a stadium of) diace in the point score, both men] fifth lap he took the lead, which B®) covery gf Gorgonzola and Neufchatel, He has aceumulated a fortune | The New York University boy) The Onigmal Celtics wit mect the| Water spaniels and he won by over this size would hardly be large! joing credited with 30 points. never relinquished. in press notices since he grabbed off the title. There are no income | started scoring as oon as the whistle /Cm™@ek St. Vincent seniors, Sunday | eighteen lengths. In a recent show _ sede athe baer ser tt Another tie occurred for second) The Toronto Star, Miss cereal taxes on press notices. blew calling the teams on the floor. crablng ek the rim Regknent’ Armory, Recline es es Ave to Mr. Willets, te a ‘or cham-| piace when Charles Gorman of 8t.| won the 100-yard dash and half-mile . 28 6 8 Street and Park Aven As us judved the best sporting dor nship bouts. John, N. B, took second in the 220| women's championships, Miss Robin- | The rumor that Henry Ford is winking at Wall Street for $100,- | They ran up a five point lead before |the Seniors are considered of| #t the contest.” Pat is not very nice ‘ Several prominent promoters dis-! ing “Wiiliam Stelum et Chi son broke Miss Rose Johnson's record) 000,000 to make more rattlers is authoritatively denied. Henry is only | the opponents tallied. At the conclu- | Brooklyn's strongest t is ex-|to look at, but if the judges know - essing this problem with tile writer | co the piace in the mile. ‘These men} for the hundred when she skated the! getting ready to put on title bouts in Detroit. But he'll find it's easier | sion of the first half the scoreboard |Pevted ‘they will give t Celtics q| their business he sure is some dog. “ adhere to the idew that New! have a. total of 20 points. Roy|distance in 12 seconds flat. Mise| assembling Fords than assembling Kilbanes and Wilsons im the ring si hard run to retain thelr title as na-| BEN ROSE HAS SEVE dormy will eventually be the loca-|MoWnorter of Chicaku und Ai leitch | Jgbnson, last years international| with opponents that have a chance. | showed 12 points for N. ¥. U. against | tina) champions, RAL VARIE: tion of the heavyweight battle. The) or yake Placid are in another tie for| champion, took second In both events Mosquito State has always given &/tnira place with 10 points each.| to Miss Kobinson, third place in the 2 liberal interpretation of Sundays and | * ished third i the mile and] hundred going to Miss Barth of there are several good sites where the | Leitch Bnlshed th e MeWhorter In the 22 Brooklyn, while Miss ‘Trusieau, an- ’ international fight could be success-| pe full of Hussell Wheeler, winner| other Brooklyn skater, got the place h in the half-mile ‘ fully staged. C si t ieee bie, while the promotera are| of the Canadian championships al eee og Teka, decks 8 for Columbia, TIES OF DOGS AT SHOW. ¢ Assumption Crowne will crows nets} Ben Rose of Pennsylvania, who When the scrubs were put in the | with the St. Jumes ‘Trianimos, sundes Latta Bric bers] ¥ | owns a v: et f gare at the start of the closing |@fternoon, at Prospect Hull, Brook-|ing at the hak Melcnaia a ephiitaee period the Columbia players started |!¥"- Both teams have been playing . wine “ Landsome Sunflower, the champiom+ using long shots and took gambler’s | a, cToutatle, form und a good con-| Greyhound who is vojourning at the teat ts looked forward too. Gard Montreal in the #20-yard dash, marred ; Garden for the three days and the about locations, Jack) tne running of this ovent, as Wheeler) Won the 440-yard junior event for What Happens Every Day chances of making baskets. They! ‘on sunday night at Prospect Hall,| Very long dog stands ‘an excellent Dernpesy ia out tn the Californie suds | way looked on bY mully 4a the favor~|DoyH, of pxteen In the faut time, of ; were so successful in their attempt |tne Prowpoct Hig Five will’meot ene| Chance of winning the promier prise it lulging in a mild form of 408-5 secon jorton, another YT. fear Owe if any ht fa training for the forthaoming argu-| ‘4, jay Wack was meade to| Placid skuter, took second and ©,| 7 Ven 8. Hyde of Harvard, a //t aver from, the pet Atte 8. TO rod Tae ea esaee ste | trun Pascaio: NJ; Tre tatters | into t t tarmous “aephieate ie ment with the French champion. eden tn wheelers jong stride in the] Green of Saranac Lake got the show |former champion, defeated A. J. called back into action and held the | oot naa ved the Coltee. eli allie Dext two daye they dente wont ee Yack Kearns, business manager for) ti raightaways, but he fell when but| Money. Car} Purody led Ernest| Cordier of Yale, the defending title] MIDDLETOWN, Conn., Fob, 11.—The|&@me safe from then on. last Sunday and whoukl win from the| %¢t Scared. When one starte to walk inf pean ae ares fhe file bolder | ntty toot tro nthe startivg line, Just | Graves of Saununac and Dan Vannord- holder, yesterday in the semi-finvi | T#inity, College baseball’ cum has ae-| ‘The playing of Knipe, lett forward, | home team. "|i. ono is under the impression that remal retain- : ; another Saranac boy, cross ° oma anol ( aa or of the winer and ‘undergo ® Nee Ne vad teen the finish line in the 220-yard dash for|mateh of the national squash tennis onal league baseball "player. ‘whose nen Morgan ls in the piece and thas 3] gentle form of keeping in trim. : NaMid heat when he | boys under twelve. tournament at the Yale Club, Th: |vme Ja here on the Connecticut River, Aftcen dollare for “sa Back 1a prepared to Might Carpen. | Climinated in the thrid Mee ant Barl. Finch, Harold Fortune and| Harvard expert dethroned his Yale os Meth he, team thls, spring. Logan r Jack Britton to for twenty rs. He has played with the Newari lerals and the ‘Toronto Internation- a tier July 3,” explains Kearns, “and it hn skater, shot| Car! Parody finished in the order My, there’s any slip up in the holding of tee their st Gna crack OF, the gun, | Mamed in the one-mile final for boys rival in a straight gume match by a Fistic News saatoox and Gossi fight a contender. This is ail wrong ‘'~ | though. You find this out when you gcore of 17—16, 15—11, 15—18. As | walk inside and see @ couple of bi Bs Fe ee re ae prepared to nue whe | with Jewtraw und Wheeler close upon Sf sourtaen. at Fires being Lake! "result of his victory, Hyde will England Deague’ and Ataata’ of ihe | BI Brennan, the sturdy beavy- Young Fulton will take oy Uotty Gandoer i) clon 2 dogs barking, iis 4 Teaponaitble for is, Jewtraw eped after Gor- > meet Jay Gould of the Columbia Club | south ‘ weight, will be’a busy fighter for the | @ll six (isiiom are game battlem the boule e smalfest animal in the . Delng held. We attended to our part | Dis hecls. tewitan, sme and 20| For the first time in the history of/in the final mateh to-morrow after. |e nem Leasue, ght, @ busy fighter fo im the factory ouaht to be Dart-toume oom. is Cortez Champion, @ Mexican Chi. inan U } ican Chi Ot the agreement and will hold the vids from home came abreast of the | the international championships the| noon, Gould yesterday defeated Ar-| Corpl, Joset Guillemot, an Olympic| “@*t,0f this month, as he 1s booked — huahua, if you know wi xi Yohe man. Roy McWhorter of|events were skated upon a six-lap| min W. Riley of Princeton in tua|hero, and France's greatest runner, who| UP for four fights by his manager,| \autimader Kerr of the ¥rewert aporting | means, The dog is the property ot If Rickard becomes the sole pro-| Gijcago suddenly came through on | track. All former events of this kind | other semi-final match by w score of | # coming here to compete in the spe-| Leo Flynn. On Feb. 15 he takes on | Club baw arrange bie card, of bowls for the nexi ben moter of the big controversy und cial Mrs. Anna Radcliffe of Philadelphia the inside, making the finish the | have been run off on af elght or four! 35°°5, is" 5, 15—4. Ghib incet ae Madison Sausre Gorden | Spike McFadden for ten rounds at|*%™ 4 hie cht oa Monday evening. Io the |and since it has been exhibited has Dempsey and Carpentier will decide | cioueat of the day's events, Jap track. x —_ on Feb, 19, will arrive to-day on the| Harrisburg, Pa., Feb, 18 he hooks up| @ Tommy Madden meets Sailor Edd! | always won first prize. It weighs to battle on a pe age basis and) “"yowiraw was given the decision| The two-mile senior championship| CLEVELAND, O., Feb. 11.—By run- | Adriatic. hb WO | Maber for twelwe rounds; Kid Locke va tao/two and one-quarter pounds and ia with Bob Martin, the heavyweight | Wille tor igh rounds, Larry Murray ve. Youn’ oe not stick to a fabulous guarantee, | o/er Gorman, who wae placed Kqoond|and the 440-yard dash will be the] ning 31 points in the 39th inning, Percy Just about the right size for a watch ur skaung| champion of the A. EB. F. for fifteen | Hour for six rowdy and Set. Too w, Hap 5 there's no reason why the much di and McWhorter w placed third | order of the day for to-day’s events, Collins of Chicago won his third con-| stephen O'Brien, an am a Puased bout cannot be promoted. After the judges had “conferred for al while the women will battle for charm, providi sdcullve game of the national amateur | «4, yn the. ly oli A oe a previding you are a big man =a fi inu tes. premacy in the 440 and one-sixth] 28.2 balling pelliiard, champlonsntp | sixty-alx years Did, “turned’ prefession. | rounds at Madivon Square Garden, as rome, ap tt? of, a) elghtemonthe!-old B od five minutes. . 2 cournament, defeating nner o! 5 r winning just i , A HIE dropping of “Pooch” Dono- |r) je “mile final these twelve men mile, Youngstown, 300 to 289, that he could mkule thirteen milestin| Feb 21 be clashes with Soldier _ rors wands of boring will m steend ot vel an her father Was evidess inthe Yan as trainer of the Harvard | —_ feretican Gncliccn Oe lari an hour. “Sturdy Steve" did it in ex-| Jones for ten rounds at Toronto, Can., Wore Soeting Club, Bmokdss. in Lester! spaniel class. Salisbury Girl Avar- cross-cowntry team is favor of Wetker Cochran by playing phenom: | actly 58 minutes. He did It, too, on aland on Feb. 28 he will swap punches "tk on Sataniay night, Iu we winday Nik! monde, who according to experts at TORS: "7 f LT ete, feral billiards in his matches with Jake twenty Iap to the mile track at the nd | Fivti@ will take on Sailor Kduic Mater for tealthe show is the onl ra pet 4 | ee at coten toe woteriuakia ling Strikes ritx and Spares )\ irs sis Mere Bs | BE Mut ice Place Gwifing, arouna | with Larry, Williams the rurwed | wun,” ts the/miial Mul Pain il pup In "America, tras avaed irs ating that comes to the unfortunate | owtin TA ball line ghiagement, tf Maurles . dlasyin, 20 times for the full dis-| Bridguport heavywelght for twelve | take oo Joe Kyler for tu rvuude Sailor Jonw | prize in the pup class, while her sire, — cotlege trainer who fails to turn out | A uly’s, overcame a lead of poin' re t Prasad ‘Tee fire eeries|and forged 157 points ahead. In the TT ey, Paes NE 35 ices . eo winners, Donovan is considered one wid crested in the American | Barter Trucks of an ead. In MIAMI, Fia., Fob. 11.—A new work's nee oe ree > Ee the bet equipped college trainers | _. Dowiers Interested in the Americas Bom ay afternoon, kame Cochran, scored S42) record for open displacement DUMLS Was) 4s fe Ploneer fperting Cinb tn Sooty Mentieh and Jimmy Bronem, manager) straight win for the latter, and his a im the country. Hie handling of | Bowling Congress tournament : points, to his opponent's 300, making the | established here to-day when Adieu.| come to-nigne two of te foremna firweigis in| Bob Martin, the bearzweiignt clampion of owner, Willam Dougherty’ of Say. ‘ Misronvd'e toaivall tara thet jJour- | the Metropolitan Championship tour- | aty tournaments ‘the erracgemeets to Bat im Mebacter’s favor Cimtthed the Carl G. Fisher old trom | ibe world will clash over the fiferen-round route, | te A. F.. have wine into sartoembis and | ville, Long Isiand, was the proudest Reyed across the continent two yoars|nament will learn ail moout these | SMe tel ples to count Pierre Mati, Bélgian Consul General | {tom Rainbow, owned by H. B, Green-| Petey Wallace of Philadelphia and Abe Gold oe ee ee Hiehiars is the fatare, | rm, a in the Garden. Salisbury Girt “gO and played Oregon in a hot sun . e: Attend °, etl, lan a ne ing of Hamilton, Ontario, and in @ fif-| stein of the eam side are the two little follows i i ges ap f mange |inother finished second in the open on New Years Day without showing |DOWline contesta hen they Aine lag umet shot te be tte cla Seared, word yesterday | teen mile brecse and chopy sem wrested | wha meet in ts teo-round onml:tinal Jerry | Mt aumady Aad camel Wo add & few more shortly |clasa event, which made it sort of ee and erican. champions rom , will gee the Haber inte | une ees free We Wom. trip and | Se Teenie . fore! ec. teibon Aero Club of Mattiluck, Lit, ‘ex-| Canadian craft over a two-mile course | Walle @ Calloruia sad Andy Cortes wt swep eft TS | Uae ace ee Seen Toby, got the highest.award In the open class. Tt was the seventh 2 < S Rec. Thibaun condition and secotd Wem : en strange climatic conditions was a re- | New York Bowling Association, which | were: ie 4 to tank kn entry Ta, or fee dine | Tae ites oe Ratan Wel ea ae eines | sence, ey | iu fiebte. The aad f ght of the show this markable piece of conditioning, je scheduled to be held at No, 1241 : for the transatlantic trace ‘next| was one hour eighteen minutes, —— Rae Wek: a ta year is the absence of George R. No matter how skilful and resource- | roadway at 630 this evening. The! adie Baxter te summer for the cup offered by Atburt. “ Bide O7Ham, the ced Light teary. | AMOR Dendy, the crnck Srrvcue igheeieht. | Preston of Tuxedo, N. Y. Mr. Pres- ful the trainer, he ie bound to have a| exact number of teams that are to | Apring Tournament, which is now at | King of Belgians. Two yaohts al-| NW ORLEANS, Feb. 11.—The Louls-| igh. who meosted the decision ore: Sara | fous C loading lightweigite ia|ton had not missed an exhibition in fun of poor material perhaps for two | Compete in the tournament from this | Maem? Gian (Made. sscaary. aed Mle [ready bave entored-—Prof, W. F Clay: |iana Boxing Commission has ordered | Tate, ae Now Ovum bettir, i a filter: [tu ous Me faced kimedt under ibe manag: | the past twenty years wp te the pres- K Or three seasona, Wheo injuries and | sectio t try wHl be &N- | Cordes, Treasurer, No games a1 filed ay SF 8 | Canoenin cies 4 mtr Hee” | round boat Orteane several weeks Peon fonaet: Seodion: | CHG ATE F fe is laid up by ilInses ; Gandidates epoil” A team's chances. | wectlon of the country wil be an, | Gales cma, Aittee onus etrs ‘Gaus | Undaunted ae round, bout between, Pall Moran, light; | DUD boa eee nee micmran’ | ee Rulace, Dunder, Det ond many oinere [and could not get his Columbus span rc Apparently Donovan bas been con- | biunks for the Metropolitan Cham- | %% 2% Tt and 12 meet. Bd uh ANNAPOLIS, Md, Fed. 11.—with| Frankle Farren, bolder of the Pacific | Got at New Orieame on Web, 28, Tbe match am somiaine for the pact tire jiels in shape for this years carnival, ‘fronted with something of this sort | hips distributed. chosing of arrangements for a Coast lightweight ttle, It also suspend- ‘Lae Fino, manager of | Amb eving Rimes? ia condition to go agsinn | | Just ag wo wore leaving the Ger- the Inst few svasons, as Harvard's | ODePe © eee OLYMPIC STARS TO RACE pary w viremia Wesleyan, fo be ed Moran. bd we ec gummes | iY POF 0 wee word uD t0 unde, den ae saw sone ed those cute little crons-: earn Farry A. Camids rman of the Katahts yed ai lov. e Hare, oy dows gound asleep on a nice i pa becom team has fared poorly | Hen Macon anounces that the IN BRONX MEET TO-NIGHT| Nive! Academy ‘to-day completed its! Racing dates for the approaching aoa. | #4900 ter hi ond, Ned Pitagerakl, the Acstrslian ligbeweisht, WhO) piHow, A dor’s life, eb +4 or h . | annual prise distri ba ane» gg =. ry football schedule for the coming sea-| eon were not allotted the regular ———— rate | OOS Pete Hartley in & tan-round bowt at ihe) te fy . ‘As a remedy, what could be easier | Ket c."iaew mil we held Maurdae Marve 1 gon, Georgia Tech and Boston College | monthly meeting of the stewards of the| Seat Werte, who ter hom boring fo MI~| Garin on Monday night, will engage in anoth oa to negotiate oe to supplant a vot- | o Carnan nto twenty team, a! Over twenty Olympic Champions| both offered to fill the date given Weat | Jockey Club at No. 18 Haat 4lat Street | tom Goring which time be bes fourht eran coach Wi A new one, who| trae ‘et Dunbar'a St. Niobi bout om Vub 26. Ho ill mec Gene Deknont, | "i+ | tho text tuile fighter, in & ten-round bout ai ihe ‘aicken hie | Commmoumiats Gyorting Clad of Haelen oo “poight bring » chang of luck if noth. | flare seventeen vessrs hare alrvedy ad le Stik wont o ne gen ——-——-- | acie Sie we out of (howe semen les ahiere | . but it 4 sterday. 10 all probability this keon- siee A | wchoduled to go to the mark In the va-|), "Eine. Dut lt nas Oncome wise Oot! ie cnriclpated ‘announcement ‘willbe a Joe Leonard Whips ktm. |rows events on the programme of the! ponent o Sy strength. "he “season | made after the next regular meeting, | >” Me hones inst the Mil Joc Leonard, Silvey Burne’s bea: LB. § |featherwelght, won an tmpressive twolve- | q vo 2 «Famers & Co. in he 'sik | annual indoor games of, Bronx Council | will clowy Te MEM | The American League will hold a ape-| manager, made Gla wnnowncement to the writer — round victory over Tommy Fn “ ; \ esas i My, at | Holante ot Cotuneuus which ere pias in New play Penheyivama’ State ta | cial meeting tn Gleveland to-day ‘to fo | today. Martin wae simone ty eck Store 1], sey tas fe been arranged Doom Pose |orson Inst night at the Haale cae bi Feb. ohnay | ci Mak, promises to be the greatest meet of the | Philadelphia on Nov. 13. DORIC i ae not be resent, ‘\o™ rome on Monday vight, Bastia, the “*Lurable Dane, r Passat, N. J. Leonard showed re. middleweight champion, .ast | meri, TH, 845. 7 seANOM. (TRENTO! 3 the notice didn’t arrive until late Wed- | ee the veteran figiter of New ¥ markadle #kfll and electrified the large Sond St NReduhed totouns A mmonned mri of cum fo ite Knidh of! ytn rite hunndend, in which ake Dele: | lara will ita Heeeny Sree ere cette ee gene atts eae wuiie, ae fee te | NAT er, Mam, onthe nine of | audience by his seneational milling. ag Beet. estas never. bade ‘chance, coweme flostiat Ueamue ill be piled at Dat, Jimmie O'Brien, Jack Sellory, Bil | Aext Aumust at Hrudiey Beach, N. J., it] Maes it linposaible for elther owner to| nt” remy Kuomor for aight rounds wb the | Fo. io Bnts will bare w a st ta moe, aa| im has ben a consistent winner ‘of rafoms *Wilsgn alin. to's |i, Oe fest eaten” TL va Voor idatecdistas’ sare | Fray, Beereveiy oft digi ae EE rng ig ty mani | prise, “nen ® TASTY seam a the evident intention of fin-| John T. Smith. Prenident of the Amerieas | will compete. Commission. Willard &| ‘Two Robin pitching stars fell in fine| md mie second with Fuisey Scankoo for ten NR the fight as quickly as possible. Bowing Congima, wale that ® grea big entry is! The hundred-yard dash will bring to- | location ou the beach front, Inchuding | yesterday—Edward J. Pfeffer, otherwise | rads at the Keystone A. ©. of Pittsburgh on | it n as bene Sao eal eee ol tne hndl Mee et the aneclhae Nawiiae | ether a field In which are Geo, Perry-|a place for living quarters and room| ‘Hig Jeff," and Leon Cadors, the well-| re, 28, Ror @ te reetre 6000 f : an Wan Ee Neo | fitene Scores Another Knockout. S| tai, Lew Wetters, Ed Farrell, Andy |for gymnasium. known “addy.” Pfeffer spent a month | session, 1%-NIGHT: is oands to" a N rer Pendelton and Frank Conway. - . at Dover Fall, Ga.. and ts in fine shape, — een: . yey st eR WATERBURY, Conn, Fob. 11-—J tt 4 Ni ¥ 6 Olymp: jone-—Joe Pear-| ROSTON, Feb, 11.—8t. Patriot's hoc- | oupeciaily as he took « long hunting TID | Thee ten round wT be cteged by ‘Tom Tack Jones, c MISSION “ST DO oa New York middleweight, who t roan man, Win Rolk Tom Maroney | key team of Ottawa beat the Harvard |in Maine with Jack Coombs in October. | woantie et tke Commonweal foorting ¥ out Silent Martin Monday 4 » to tm [IMa“aueh loca! tans as Joe Aronson. | varsity team 1 to 0 at the Arena. ‘The|Cadore wrote from Highbrid Mia: | LAY on” wagemant pee ht last Pint whi — Lobou, Ted Neundorfs Zenaup, red ‘only soul gcored was made by Holmes | that he will arrive in Brookiyn in a|% = me" Siamese: Us a foiser and otters will compete in the of Harvard, who knocked the puck | few days and go direct to New Orleans “finals “of “Grockiye 433 One umle. : dato Lio own cage im trying to sweep| with ‘Brodklya 5 é i t e { E 5 £ i Kyeryibing ft bad ts miley y J ENA Rabin Pet A RA Ne A RT A Gy Fe aha en SURE be api cane “7 a Ruane