Subscribers enjoy higher page view limit, downloads, and exclusive features.
Dodane unihug semana oceans THE EVENING WORLD, * MORRISTOWN, N. J., SECURES W a DMEN’S “MET” GOLE TOURNAMENT \ Championship Event for INDOOR SPORTS HAVE CALI NOW hte By Bud Counihan| EVENING WORLD'S OWN SPORT HISTORY Greater New York Goes to ————— What Happons Every Day Morris County Club Course eval tia Larus Fontt G'si| CARPENTIER COMING HERE the annual wiecune of the organteation| TO BOX GIBBONS IN MARCH held at Delnonico'’s last night. The Scene of Next Year’s Battle} CECIL LEITCH WON'T Considered by Many Best BE ABLE TO PLAY GOLF Club in This Section. FOR SEVERAL MONTHS. Kvening World) by The Press Publishing Co, veteran yachteman has flown the blue All doubts to whether Pennant of the club for tho past half! Georges Carpentier, light heavye dozen years, H. H. Raymond, who was Rear Commodore last year, was elected| ‘sit champion uf the World, . , is to return to the U, & A. te Vice Commodore. The third flag officer es is Philip H. Johnson, | box Tom Gibbons at St, Paul mi s Leitch, the British . = vanished when Capt, Mallet, Care “ T tho annual meeting of the ft champion, whoee MBRIDGE, Mass Dev. $—The| pentier’s personal friend and rep- “f Women’s Metropolitan Golf As.| Playing m: a big hit in this ston Athletic Association again de- fy resentative in thts country, ime w formed Tex Hickard yesterday ot — that the French champion will PROVIDENCE, It. 3.. Dec. $.—Brown come here early in February, In will meet the best collegiate swimming ", teams this your with a nine-mect ached-{ U8 letter to Capt. Mailet, Car- ule which includes Yale, Univernty of] entier wrote that he expected 4 Pennsylvania and Rutgers. Yale was a DOS Sebo be Deh ween cee . 6, he wi ar the only college to win from Brown| pd % but that he would arrive a full month's training before 4 entering the ring. , SS ‘ayman, W. S. Dodge, C. I. Jones, G. feated Harvard in @ practice hockey scrimmage, 8 to 3. sociation, held at the Biltmore| ountry last summer, even though Hotel, it was deckied by an over-| sh; Fale te ann the ce freaks whelmingly large vote to’ allow the jo! ft dai during the win- Morris County Golf Club, Morristown,| fer months owing to a ey, to N. J. to lay nost to the fleld that] fer frei Which she received in will start in the championship tour-| cording to a eable from abroad. namient in June. ‘The Morris County| Mies Leitch and her piece Raith, Club, one of the oldest of American AMEN th take bad teh courses, i8 considered by many to be} water cronsorte scheint women’s championshi| the finest in this section. in Though it was rumored that a vote her final match of would be taken to decide whether bs Miss Alexa Stirling, four times na-| champion, against Devereaux ‘onal champion before she was de-| Emmett and W. H. Follett at ated this year by Miss Marion Hol-| the National links, Mise Leitch ng, was to be adiitted to competi-| strained the muscles of her right tion next year in this section, withouc| arm, and her physiolan advised a the customary interval o: one year,| complete rest from competition . nothing was mentioned of the matter| for ral month: at yesterday's meeting. = = = ing rafnstaliguuon Setanta’ fp on “of Mrs, Myra Paterson of Knollwood in the Preal hele tours mente fora “series oor Sone venre bie ponttioa she occupied ye and she suggested September Other officers elected included Mrs. H. | Me* ‘tira, Hao polnted out that at it Arnold Jackson of Gi President; Mra F. penonely mar though only eight contestants took clair, Treasurer, and Mrs, H. ¥. Sanford Pert pede etwas cian then cies SAN FRANCISCO, Dec. $.—Ty Cobb of the San Francisco Club leads the California W r Baseball League! hitters this weék with .39% The a next four on the Hst aro Rogers,|P. Leehler, C..W. Olney, C, L, Bri 5 ; -1C) Le Davidson, V. Goullniock, Uornaby, Los Angelos, .389; Carl Saw | ir ngon, BLK BD. A, Munns, Vernon, Harry Heilmann, | Kameey, C. B. Cassldy, G. R. Pfanm, rge Sisler, V L._ Sundstrom, pea aie She ee International Meet—R, ¥. ¥ Carter, C. J. John, C, last year and with all but one varsity Lovedoy. P. B, Nickols, A man back (the Bears expect WW 4tOW4 | -preman, H. Wagar, G, N, Goodnow, J, Yale closely for first honors. Stack. ale Ht She first | ,Ctoss County, . Brown, IPHACA, N. ¥., Dee. 8— The tat | prown, CoC Cartsty Bh AL Cotdamy Oe Chinese student. to awarded the Miske, C. @, Irish, M) BL Richman, varsity “C" in the. blstory of Cornell | Mae oc Jacquelin Aolinet, J. FY Cook, athletics ©. Kwong of Shanghal.) "pL" pnt, € Kwong, L. B, Rousseag, Ching, momber of the varsity "soccer Gain this fall, Kwong ls aiso a high Migtiel Ciilonte. jumper of ability. Award of the soccer {iter to Kwong and other members of the soccer team wax announced slmul~ taneously to-day with the award of the Varsity letters to sixteen football play cra, to ten track men who took part tn the international meet at Travers Laland last July and seven members of the cross country team. ‘The Yiat of awards follows ey Football "C"—D. W. Baker, LC Yale Has Edge of ot ‘rat held, he 1 thi itua~ 2. hanes Rounty Secreaiy, Are Jack: ton regarding choscvat champten:| Ore Harvard in ship tournament under the direction Pe ddition. Mire tt, Mtoual body. or the United States Golf Associa- got alae Rox” wtee"cgette'| ton many veare ago. ron ter eue| OQuash Tourney eRe Be ont yacr doar eution, the. association agreed to orglanna Bishop of Brooklawn, twice | @orate # medal for the winner hereafter. } It js more than probable that new Tlected MBmbora ite Hatignal ttle, were! conditions will be drafted for tho| Yale established a slight edge on Har- ) : hip. Mrs. Jackson |vard by gaining two places in the semi- Mitten, Into the had ot wei coms| next champtons y gaining two places in the se placed the power to standardise the LE SoS pate eet be of! Anal round of the National fall scratch local handicap system to conform with| Making provision Sor a forge aan ash tennis t ith Thi Tints Ur sie aaeete her of sixteens could be overdone, | squash tennis tournament with Thomas A Teeenendetian tes offered where-| there belng six last year at Nassau.|Coward, the class B titleholder, and yy the President and Secretary would| Mt#, Hnos made a motion that #/auguste J. Cordier, former national Step down from office on alternate years in order to avoid having the most active two officers in the association vacated at the same time. Also an affirmative time limit be placed on matches, that is, If a player fails to put in an appearance within half an hour after the time schedule she will be con- champion, yesterday. In the other bat- tles for places in the round on the courts of the Crescent Athletic Club, Brook- CORDES DECIDES. sidered to have defaulted. Yote greeted the recommendation that 7 lyn, 8 a, ho oficer should serve more than two| , A long discussion resulted from atv. Anderson Dana, the Harvard star, years, suggestion made that beaten eights | won to couple with Coward, and Charles Another decision reached was that a| be eliminated. excepting in the cham. | af. Bull jr, of the home club, paired three days’ tournament will be con-| Blonanip | division that at all, and| with Cordier, ducted carly in the spring for the Golf LB ; . ues PLENTY ‘To AMUSE HIM. then it proposed that they may] Dana fought his way through slagling é ‘ ‘ ey ON A Mina mit aeet be done away with in the last three | raiies against H. Morgan, his Harvard ~ brnista A motion was made to this . ferttheompetition Yor the. tropa. at Seton A nee Contuslon. Fesuit: | team-mate, In the upper division of the a tion was with-|draw. ‘The score was 15—10, 13—11. ° = hei ee Not so long ago Christ- shore ah event's (ee: held waste drawn wo twat’ the finalidecision ill Throughout the match Morgan’ brought Princeton 2g f Rough Work’ May Mant Nee (eka Best Bowlers in City Expected/mas toys were just to tedne following clubs, however, volun-| Committee. to Enter Opening on amuse! = the ball off the wall, from the floor or ° ° teared to hold the one-day tournaments J : which proved wo, cuccossful last year: One, of, the most able reports, ever |out of ‘the alr like a magician takes Brings About the Defeat AT FRANKLIN FIELD Sunday Night. But to-day many not Siwanoy, Scarsdale, Deal, Nassau, Cen-| rea a meeting of the association | rabbits and ribbons from a silk hat. 1 but’ bet t fury, Fiping Rock, Inwood, cae x Coun: wee pated hy Bere, C: ake Petes To the surprise of the gallery, Dana's Af ANNAPOLIS, Dec, 8.—If the only amuse bu! oul 18s, Soundview and Morris County, "| mended. that In future, inasmuch as ‘ho | consistently hard hitting did not appear O t Broo k l n Po l tech TRUC) sigs Fenn Field in Phila: | uty Cordes of the Grand Centra! |natural talents. A request by. the ‘women golfers of| dutics were becoming harder each Yeur, \to disconcert his young opponent. Mor- elphia Ie ready by the time the | alleys, Brooklyn, has decided to fea-| Chemistry outfits. Wire- Canada to establish an exchange of| the association should appropriate funds |. aver was able to show any great next Army-Navy football game ardwood duckpin sweepstakes 7 guest privileges on the basis of one| wita which fo pay an assistant to the y 6 ——_ ture a hardwood duckpin 1 seh hone outfits that week was not looked upon with favor,| Secretary, and this was fully decided | speed on his own account. His wonder- is played, there is a strong pos- Jat his alleys every Sunday evening,|/€88_ telep! the stand being taken that the idea was | upon, the matter being left to Mrs. San- |) fighting through the raill alTi ‘ Sa{| scene of battle to-night when the| gipili h pelts ; Toe Mind PIPE actTeals Howeger the | terde, More than 2360 notices wero seat |(W fshting throush the raitles and) Tigers Lack Science, but Gell icip's siy enlors meet tho Bethany | qibility, of the Navy, which hae starting next Sunday. Entries will) really work. Erector sets. Thought was expressed that a basis of | out during 1921, and by the reinstate. | cleve Ty i Five. In the preliminary game the i close promptly at 7 P. AM. The best|Telephone sets. Telegray auresnent on this subject would ulti-| ment of the New York Golf Club to |easy for Dana to win, a Lead at Start That Rivals Kip’s Juniors tackle the Rialto Quin- pA LE Na arracsunde bowlers in ithe city are expected to Telep off the most astonishing gets. He picked tnately be reached. membership, the total now numbers 73. here was a@ general concensus of Sai a : 5 ers. Misa, ‘Marion. Hollins, the national | ‘The savociation, incidentally, Is now] yo. var o. Reners’ concensus of) Eail to Overcome. Be cman ensnine of New York, ae it means a sav: | enter. sets. Toy mak women's champion, offered a suggestion | twenty-one years old. eee A a . ing of time and money for An- —— ture aeroplanes. to establish an equitable handicap Ist the game of his life tn turning tho oO Flushing A‘B C Five, 41; St. Pat-| napoli. The Navy team will ‘Tho New York Central Howling League, organ: . and also reoommended that hig Banal: ars. Jackson wits hereafter Ba resent an Ke R. ine ene et the home} Princeton yarsity basketball team | rte! Holy Falth, 38; Disciple] have a hard ule next sea- Ba Bat Cee AL uTINE Also— } >| the metropolitan ict on the Women's | club's best ne battle went ei 4 y vel i} Five, 8; ranklin A, C. Seniors, 30; son o The 4 ¥. M. i r ships in order to create an Incentive to (a itaae hoe mens vent | gained 4 victory over the quintet of | M! sa penis i Y FS) sleds, snowshoes, improve. thelr play. Her suggestion on | Me ee een tee Mt ae Tallinn tna | the lin @ games before Coward) Rrooklyn Polytechnic Institute by a| N#d!son Sauare Five, 20; Hranklin} University of vapiay | dudtior, ir De kis, is Juniors, 35; Cathedral Sepa-| Georgia Tech, Bucknell and | firm Harlem Evening High Penn State are among the teams 18; Eastern Evening High. the Middies will have to tackle. eenwich Village Juniors, 68; Fi Sacred Heart Bethany Juniors 11, ARMY BEATS COLUMBIA the handicap system embodied the nam- Pesncidentally, talked to the | 8° 5 4, 15—7. 4 Ingcof courses th anon Gintrict Os stands | dette ten nee Hoe teeoreceiiia te | to the methods with which he| Score of 34 to 20, The initlal session urd ieee te ota wen a rere British golf. Bhe also favored haying jas pained auch 4 ane moh une of the contest enabled the orange and would have to play in order jeter- je! certain standard | courts, Coward oj i ‘ c si re mine the relative strength of each com-|thirace in’ Sersey Long island and [ment with tigerish intensity, His wal- | black aggregation to gain a decided Petltor. ot mort ehowed than} Memesnester County, and to. have ‘the [loping forciand wax a fearsome think, [advantage in a lead of nine points, (he Secretary's re 6 af 6 cores over such layouts | ce Hort 2 if & nd e gr - h si ‘ali 2 “district embraces. seventy-elght | Which orenhenlig determine their poner |manner that compelled the Dest tiat|At the beginning of the second halt Th i Aulide Rameiterr “acounts, “Audtor| Skates, punching bags, toy anlar pate speed boats, bicycles, auto Puen aii A pee. | Coasters, velocipedes, bi- slight lead over Railroad ‘nd Hocrelaty tearoe plane flyers, cameras. Revenue, ¥ ry ember clubs and the ‘Treasurers re-| handicap allowances, T oclation {EINK | powsessed. ‘The Crescent nian] the Poly players entered with a de-| ie soloing team have oven dat Die December menting, of the Sew. Fork Bose port thats, batance of $38 is on hand, | lr airoas considering plans for revise |hcld his own and displayed bis supert-| termination to win, and they started Ake, folloming team have ope dates: ine ON COURT BY 20 TO 17. hin Rove’ cults wndcovers lus aainst $600 leat January. ling the mndicap svatem, and all such Cray heen erates deat After that he! good but futile uttempt in the form 1 nat a y ‘ ran jelegat t y J . ny - JEST POIN 4 " Yrom Englewood, sald that her club Executive Committees: Y “"®Jwuilistones.” Tho ‘resiatiess power | of {Of fast offensive playing. riBinels | te tiaicics CUO ae ede: Le Coward's’ strokes” beat ‘him down.| Poly demonstrated an obvious su- Coward maintained his speed to the end | peviority over her opponent in Bey lose 11 ac in the two deviding | gcientific playing, particularly onthe Fnes, Jortensive, Ratner and Linvil 0. tie Hn eee ao!” ehhe tournament /srooklyn team made several splendid ghamplonship ches to-day, The | pisses, ne ene ae fepere! iit hegrwoigtt, travelling. | pany e semi-final round contests wii be de-| Was far better than any that Prince- Ne TEs Weot Li | Bitty 17. Y Fight Promoter McGuinness of Jer-| LEACH CROSS DECIDES pided (asmorrow ton showed. But by sneer strength ad MN) yhe teams battled on even terms un-| Pir tow th sey City Is surely having his own and size und perhaps too much rou Floky Five, 10 pounla tavating, Comunea | tt: one minute before the whistle bow | jamling tovruan mn troubles in bringing off the Johnny TO QUIT RING FOREVER. 8 (indicated by the many fonla) the |! ictste Tatuait netminds Curren |for the fret half. A field goal. by | Wauded , sta nase q Ww Jersey combination was able to | #™ ; Fret Bouron: Have | Vichules of the home team gave them Dundee-Sailor Friedman _ twelve- Columbia Opens vin. ‘To give credit where credit is due, |""2"" 5: ¥ ; University quintet went down to de- with Banks, Grobel,| feat at the hands of the Army bere Wang (0 aiont trong ; Dowalle and overs |last night in one of the faytest games . M0 South Fist Steve Down-to-date in price Fhnapeh : and up-to-date in style! allege Dee TR Tt ts the first bly Broux match ever played on the latter’s court. The | f2 nan been ‘ume. , final score’ was: Army, 90; Colume| tts me Ur Boys’ hats, shoes and fixings. ‘Triangles, Hd a anxious tbh ie however, was Hob Jackson, ROGERS PEET COMPANY q itermtran 0. resident Mickey Hoan “of the i \ the lead in this half, 9 to 7. ‘ in Broadway Broadway round bout at the Fourth Rogiment| _ Leach Cross has decided to re IUimay be stated that Princeton's de- | Matty Welty, well known in tasietiall cimiae,| "Two field goals and two fouls by fourm. Mis best wore for oie yome was Vi. "| at 13th Bt, “Four at 34th St. ‘Armory in Jersey City. The contest| tite from the ring forever. Con- Schedule on Mat fense was effective largely because of |". \onimelon” Fie aserarice 1a0, founds and | Pulleyn went the New York five Intol a sien: aru team in the Trust Com: Convenient, ‘vas to have been fought to-morrow] trary to general balief, Leach did the constant cover which each man sok Gin Wii ‘Gavel eny-|the lead when the second halt wart | pete Mate aor 4 roadway Corners” WR Ave. ! , ed. But when Vichules an¢ coma | sven teams . xhot fleld goals for the Army the score | Right at thet ot Warren at 4let Bt, ‘occupies the top rutg, with a ie of LSS for twelve guinea - ‘ hept on his opponent. hisht, but on account of Friedman| not stage his comeback because Wi h B , Cl b “The defeat 1 de} of Poly is the second ' Wwing 1aid up with an infected hand,| of financial stress. Leach started it oys WEDS one thigusnaceran tho triceism tine : Boe ae i eo ee doaiabien tried pe beny ee been postponed for the} out to prove that he could accom- ae subdued recently by Columbia, to get in the lead again, but scored one point the = plish what nobody olse believed Sa nc ei ae Ae nA ineup for both teams: Pring ‘att Sew Ye : feoplta ll hale ; charley orsseriok Gi atage two more feature! possible—that is, be able at the |, even meets are Included on the jon, Corres, Klaess, Garnes, Loeb, | i!" eNO {Army would come right back. Vich- haute of twijve rounds each at the Ploneor Sporting} age of thirty-five to cope with {Columbia wrestling schedule which Wright, Poster, Brownel i ules with four goals starced for the Ciub on Tuesday nlgit. Jimmy O'Gatty of the eat| tough youngsters after a layoff of | was riven out by H. J. MeMannus,| Poly, Ratner, Linoki, Cri- : ange | Sinner, - ido teeta Davo Roseuderg tn the main #0, five and a half years, ch is |manager, at the Morningside Heights; {ent Rous, Schwartzman, Bachruck, | sicran, Columbia lined up_ with Mullen, Jack Burk! Pirsig heavyweight, will hook ton his laur- efhution 2 Te ee | Silverman, Schepps, Lilienbloom. A Springhorn, Watson, Reilly, Pulleyn, ‘un with Pat MeNamey. in first main bout, Two! els, ing that he satisfactorily mee ution Jast night, ©. GN. ¥ +). Union Golle basketball five r who recently tr while Army played Feige Fi ed tae oy " i wehigh, Princeton, Army, Yale and) play eighteen game pason. d the craca. Willen t Debezies, Forbes and Bennet, er boute will precede them, proved that he could fight himaelf ay omH ser BANC IK, aoRaeH fe coon Wi Ttooma, Debe Peto Merman, who baa practically beea matched} IMt@ good shape enough to cope | Cornell are among the teams that win | Yale Nie Van Unliccc, tvaen Haren would Ste: Soars s meet, Stidget. Smith in the main go of fiften| with the real topnotchers, such as | meet the Blue and White grapplers! and ‘Crescent A. A. of Brooityn ate | see coma "with, wich, Uceene ae tne ranalin | TOMMY FALLON LOOKS. LIKE Jackson, Benjamin and 4 rounds at Madison Square Garden on Dec. 2%. ts/ " this winter. The first contest will be|all included in the schedule. 5 a = “ ” sled oobed ‘up (er tne mere Cents, Tomero# | Lench's Bellet re gorreves [held Saturday when the matmen take|, IM @ recent tesue it was stated In | ous Cantal Auta" Net “Fork tepataia eed ANOTHER FRANK FRISCH. gbt he fishte Mackey O'atty twelre rounds at te | SAP TRB SLR iy |this column that the Immaculata | teams of ike mi, Ih showed more (on the Boys’ Club aggregation. juk Sporting Club, Brookiyn, and Tuewday ule | as |Club of Brooklyn hud defeated St.| 0 125 Fax S5tb nireet ‘The Maroon basketball toxsera had a H ’ ‘Abe Weidman for ten rounds at Yoxton, | stuff the night he beat Bert Spen- | Hart, 135-ppund intercollegiate | Josephs of Hoboken, ‘The Immacu- | stenbattan tami ate aiiow to, ponk tome rpitited practice yesterday afternoon In Rosenberg, the former amateur middteweisnt | Was supposed to be at his best: |champion, heads the list of the men} played and defeated the St.) and Wok Hus, guiute® Tnrticipution of the struggle Saturday | Jon of Mrovklyn, who bas recently won two | who have been working out daily for posene Papert y is the junior | Pia iba, to. play {Mene with ithe cc N. Y pute Bitter | Face Gil be tess ie ance kay nese : the Lion under the tutelage of Coach) “Wanted—A gentleman und a sport | {telian ©. at Li Tee tor position Audie fiutler, ths chet WIN! He wil take on Jimmy Darey Tie) fyerresinend, beat beteeen: Rar: Roles the] Guy) eereregn: Wi. 2e SOnbsone| who oan find thet Commmtieate. wits the hannagee S{ucw coach, hus been the cause of’ thls Mike varsity foot . is working in the! Wed 191 155-pound class, Ww ahi meavywelght of Cum Burke of Groenwlek Villa o varaity has as yet | nat this Inte date, but | keen competit pound team on Monday evenings from | |. River, been decided up Their whole story—“short to the semi-th th and Pete Herman, | eabfornian, for . which was al Biaine, the |$.20 to 9'50, Address Trojan A. S, ( ego bet be fought at the Pioneer Sporting Club on next] centre on this fall's gridiron machine. | care of L Settlement, N 87 | Weat Sido Ai roruge 15 yay it la vory probable that Butler will start | 199 ‘. i ’ wehine. | care ¢ ement, No. 287 |. West Sido Armas, avorwes 155 pounte, Wall N et fo fhe 1648 Modleal Regiment Armony tn | Runway ol hae te poston for wwek co] i among the aspirants for te un-| Haat wath treet, elty cates Sadie of he igre” Mor games |e ntwct remular, team from lat year | and sweet! A ration é wt, Young Welliy, the weat side liuht- 1 of an tnjury to one cf Burl sult }timited berth, McLaughlin, a vetoren| The New York Iloomer Girts, «| Hie > HNO. 10) Wiest fi pall A ey Mastin, Crowley: ‘andl Saul, nd Gems. ‘ P Red Testor tn the y and Dave Rosenters meet in thelin the 175-pound class also avail-| well known baseball team, have hem sywistat sand! spe edly th wt & chan aes Miniatures a 7 Shaty Amt nized a quintet this season. 7 Fallon, Captain of the f 4 | : a qui 1 rr - 4 on, i the man who insists on a good cigar, the weet sido autemueight, will take om Kid Moeck | 5. Gans, The “champion estore Nabter dule follows: Dee. 10,| giris ure going along at a fast pace, Hix the only man’ who, Lids iene cine Gn bla oe Gr: flac tn taerierhte: tweleatroumd: tou, Ebere locked out Young SUicky, the colored at Youk: Dec having already played against such voy, [of Marling gaainat CC. ¢ hasn’ ¥ WIL toe ate bath | of Newark, in the seseuthe round at cho Harr oN Ys at Columbia; Jan. 14, cluby ag the Montunas of Staten Isl- | 4 Bay amt bb aeaiy the Little cigars “limited” in size; “unlimited” Z at West Point; Jan Yale at Tiger Big Biye, Rockaway . D oon haa. He . renifie Coast middlewelght, | Sporting Club on Tuesday w 5 . \ynan. He ts dol 6: or the . aig, who wery to bave tough 4 so deied Pais a) Penn, ac Columt r iy ell. Any man- } B imirati 0 2 bo ° on Monday night. ‘This will be Gans's first i y man = senlAe a ration. Hatta lass Siatitay alan ik Ae bok Nad bn |i pms Senay me w anne at Hethlehem; Feb. 24, Brown ut Co-|ager Who Is desirous of engaging a /Chlonge: Athinio: Somelerien AR is Voip au soon. @ Hsieh Majid a aiealnidil lumbia: March 1, Cornell at Ithaca; | good attraction may book the Bloomer nm potnted = At all cigar stores—also the ation nope eA Mae dS aR | phigh ge ey Jokusen uf Trenton, N. J, who bas not} Mareh 18, Princeton at Princeton: | Girls by communicating with Mar- CHICAGO, Dec, §,—Mayor William H. Admiration Cigars in all sizes shapes. Geet Mondey DM. Ea . fought in sume time, Bas finally been waned OP) March 24 and Intercollegiates, saret Nabel, No. 60 Beach ‘out Thompson to-day announced appoont- BUY THEM BY THE BOX. Aout Norfolk, the colored heavsweteht, will swap | for @ battle. Me will exchange walloys min Hobby | Hethiehem, Staten Island; telephone Tompkins nt of a city athletic commission of tusears write Wat Aletartay, the bearswelsht of | Dyson af New rd, Saw, on the night of es | ville 2515. three The newly LPERNANDEZ & CO. E RECENSBURO & SONS Fro deuce. It Ty Hi temsround Bout to a dor | Dee 19 Dyson ought to outpoint Johuwn enough fellow Cane Goen Over a Day. | The Manager of the Stuyvesant Big | of $ " spom governing body will lovy a 3 Molen om Ki. 1, tovnighi, Norfolk has} to get the doctalon, sia, at Pen ldcnes ned conte |Wive, which has by its playing this | #tt it i . 1. tax 1 unile: The Playfotlow case, much to the fur- ow ’ | teen wuhatirutd for Rddte OD the Pevmldlns | cai scanianacs has Aitonaed. 8 (e064. how. [or i . 286N yalned an enviable reputation, | Yor. 4 uel os wresting 9 nd bill MINIATURES Mant bea Yerwvite, whe Ws unable 10 49] ait wine sporting Club Monday tight whet Jobany | eaee ATR bien A FT sly | wishes to make It known that his or | slrania IW, SLR aie iad ap ea ik aon ln a2 Nee= 00 for 23 cen tarowsu WiiA Lac boul Reislor and Sol Sec ‘and Sammy Vogel ond 2 and horsemen, waa ¥ to) ganization is distinct from the Btu ea BOON T eetanainnel apie, OEMS Marne) Adair, who wosis Rockey Manas of But-|siminiy Carrell meat in the two tweltea, while Eadie teach the tow of the culendar before j vesant Athletic Club, If the latter major league baseball fale in'e tweivcwund Wout at thy Velodrome A. | Touch and Larry Goldberg are down for the un-|Juetice Callagian in the Supreme Court| club is making an attempt to gain beseby _ of Buffaio to-morrow night, has been booked up | rounder, intl tortnys . Dp J " SN saaaanane a IRS for anotner scrap, Me oppaneut i thls go will —-—— ‘The intecusted and the mildly curions | Teputate amrregation, that club is}, rparaton ng cam | MitchaD No. THB, Kicker Avenue, bo Lew ‘Teudier of Philadelphia. ‘They will clash ity Flve Makes Successful nung around until the last cases for praceicins &@ poor system of sports- 2 Oe Masthe, Lynd: coe putnies Ak ‘elgat rounds mba A. A. of Matha i - ’ jay, avhiere the abandoned hope. Aa ship. ; rennet nda, Ako | fer: Ries evans the ae os Ot Debut. the sit of the Rancocas Stable against Williams, old-time atar Geean Tig Five, comp : Nan wire ee | Gelpinia om tue afternne | eo ‘Trinity hasketha!l team ‘began (the Quincy Baile for return ot Jersey and one of the premier hase | ¢ Ini * Irish Jobuwy Curtain, the Daptamweiaht of Jer reason with © Vietory yesterday | $1000 Paid for the brother of Man O° ketball players in bis day, bias weve Feat Wii | Bilameore 9 A. soni ; City, be meeiily Anvcked ou Hobby Dysua tn r Friends Seminary o own | War ty practically at the top of the Met ynnections with the Zero Big | Tails Mangger ‘Thomas A ae fans renpeinely, deat ive rounds at a Miss nuked up far | court by eens of to 6. iteinity |: pe abably wi i ta re Uright and ae saw an rt a orp Y Jou ‘oe Matder'axr, Si) Welbon, 4 fh doe Neto, [OUCPAvKed the Quaker aggregation and| early this morning i r Po TA on Adeiphle Five of) Univerttt ment, a8 int roo Ki vore fightn, Mis first will be with Joe Nelson | POP NGS looking for the ual at many | The case ia attracting considerable | NK # Hew team in the vicinity of New | rte et ae eee, ia f “Philly’t due slgnt rounds, at the National AC. | stages of the game, No one player's |interest from a legal standpoint ag it] York. Bid was a regular roughneck | Norfolk Bagoly baa a ft Philadelphia, Saturday alent, and his seomd| game ‘stood out above the rest, and |wiil establish a precedent in this coun-|1on¥ ago and any team he manages | y Five, with Krinsky, Tuber, Fo- | laten peated Such 1eAlts oF - \robably with Moy Moore at Fall River, Mass, oo the excellent guarding kept the Scmi-| Uy as to What constjtutes unsoundness | should show a lot of stuff, | warty Stil Lowach, ' vreter all New ‘ors | ushie guarantee. Managers Vusinems address 's score a Tae. ba oye ub wil ie ie CS Co oe 'o. enue, down. \in' a ho: Kip’s Bay B Club will be the Brockya’ Belge Lroolys Prof, Wa a No. 87 a ilncact REN wer kunemanernat unc vaee A