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oeimetetiaetdiiiediemieiin wieed adie a 8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1922 NINE COLLEGES ON EAST’S ALL-STAR FOOTBALL ELEVE FROM THE RINGSIDE - - - - - - = - - By Thornton Fisher|{(IERS CLASH Copyright, 1922 (New York Evening World), by Press Publishing Company. oO a. ° SAD WORDS! / 6 ee et A Janie Set rows WITH MARINES ON TO HE” WHEREFORE ART THOM, 7 i ERIDIRON TODA ee ROMEO” Game Between Quantico and Third Army Corps Area Elevens Opens Bal- timore’s New Stadium, ~~ Gray and Trent of Tigers, Breidsted and Smythe of Soldiers’ Squad, Picked by Expert—Kaw for Fullback—Others In- clude Jappe, Meredith, Welch, Browser, Owen and Erickson. The Eveniug World’s All-Star. Eastern Football Eleven For 1922 ENDS—Gray, Princeton; Jappe, Syracuse. TACKLES—Treat, Princeton; Meredith, West Virginia. GUARDS—Breidster, West Point; Welch, Colgate. CENTRE—Bowser, Pittsburgh. QUARTER Smythe, West Point. HALFBACKS—Owen, Harvard; Erickson, W. & J. FULLBACK—Kaw, Cornell. e (Special to The Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Dec. 2.—The Quan- tico Marines and the Third Army, Corps Area football teams clash thi afternoon at the opening of Balthe more's new stadium at Venable Park Cabinet officers will come from Wash= ington, as will some of the highest officers of the army and navy, There will be luncheons and dinpers, Fe~ unions of buddies of the old fightin lines in France, o military parade 12,000 men, a flag-raising and the boom of guns. For the first time Baltimoreans lucky enough to have tickets will seo more than 40,000 gathered together in one place in the city. Quantico opened its football season with practically the same team with which it beat the Third Corps a year ago. Larson, the former Navy cap- tain, injured early in the fall, will not play with the Leathernecks, but he has a capable substitute In. Payne, The Army, on the other hand, hag only Ignico as a regular who played] a year ago, but it has instead a ¢ol lection of stars who are expected again to shine on the gridiron. The majority of them are former West Pointers. Last practice for the soldiers was held yesterday afternoon, the coaches By William Abbott. OOTBALL had a record season in every section of the United States. ‘The game's appeal reached the proportions of a national craze as new attendance figures were made in every part of the country. The 1922 season was featured by an unprecedented number of startling 4 upsets. Every since intercollegiate football was introduced about fifty years ago there has never been anything to equal the great number of Feversals that marked the past season. This remarkable condition was brought about by a wider use of the modern game and stronger opposi- ton from smaller colleges. The season produced no wonder teams and very few outstanding in- dividual stars, In this respect 1922 THE REAL CHAMPS ARE FORCED TO GO ON THE STAGE AND KNocK EM OVE THe Foo LIGHT S- football, was only ordinary. There were many average good wingmen, - ; NO WOHDER ALY SHADES OF * STANLEY THE MANAGER HEN) ARE have had thel sf Meee ron F cess sti eaecd ng | tot tulguty. tam who steod cut ators KETCHEL- YE Gops AND - =k Face SCOUTING FOR Radu HATERIAT taal except to prove to:ths oman year with its brilliant elevens like Pha aa iootualt weaken 4a enkbaren APPLE SAUCE iM HORTON dN = THESE GLAM that a collection of former gridiron luminaries gan perfect team play. A year ago Coach Beckett broug! to Baltimore one of the best train elevens that ever trod a gridiron. To- day he esgorts a team that looxs much better than that of 1921. This was to be expected, because he has had these marines under hisewing for hrough with a bout thta he had no] two years, : Admits Boxer Was Denied hand in calling off. These men, who appeared to be It is intimated that Rosenberg's| conditioned as curefully as greys” F ostponement Because claim of a fractured hand was a weak | hounds, are prepared to fight the bat= of Injured Hand. excuse. It is said he was examined] tle of their lives, ‘They realize they u by the Club physician who declared] Will meet in the Third Corps Area squad one with which no chances can be taken. With that IM mind when the season began, Beckett drilled ‘iia Players for their one supreme effort— a victory over the army. When the Devildogs trotted out.on the gridiron at Venable Stadium yes: terday they were figures of admira tion. The went about their work with a snap for which the marine; did Rosenberg fht | 47° Known in whatever they see accomplish Penn State and Notre Dame. and 4) complete without an epidemic of all- small regiment of notable stars. star teams the above list is submitted The pace this year was #0 swift and]as an eleven that in the opinion of uncertain that only six teams|the writer excelled throughout the secon es ree CHURCH FORFEITS RIGHT. Emirate sicea) “Messen teeema| TO PLAY RALPH GREENLEAF- > FOR WORLD'S “POOL” TITLE teams should be by sections and as] thing, size, speed. kicking and re- + follows: East—Princeton, Corneil, | #°U*cefulness. It could use any kind Yonkers Player’s Refusal to Go Through With Match on Account of an attack and its defense would West Point; West—Michigan, Iowa; |p. rock ribbed. South—West Virginia; Pacific Slope of Objection to Balls Provided Takes $1,000 Diamond Em- blem Out of Competition. Board Gives Hearing To Dave Rosenberg To-Day SPEED CONTESTS |e TONIGHT USHER IN SI-OAY BE RAE World’s Greatest Riders Are to Compete in Madison Square Garden. NINE INSTITUTIONS REPRE- —California. + One of the few definite conclusions SENTED ON TEAM. achieved was the recovery of suprem- Nine institutions are represented acy by the East over the West. East-]0n the above selection, a convincing ‘ern prestige was rudely jolted In 1923,| 1l"-stration how the unce invincible but the West lost the decision this| Big Three have surrendered their old year, Chicago losing to Princeton, Ne-| monopoly of playing talent. It is braska losing to Syracuse and Notre} notable that Yale that in the old days Dame only getting a scoreless tie with} had at least three or four men on the West Point. lowa triumped over Yale} season's honorary teams is without 6 to 0, but this was the only victory | representation. Harvard has’only one ecored hy teams from the corn belt. |entry while the undefeated Tigers INDIVIDUAL STARS OF THE EAST | l#nded two players. there was no inflammation and that By Ed Van Every. the boxer would not be affected b: AVE ROSENBERG, on top the injury. Nevertheless, as the fight D ‘losing his title, was threatened] proved, Rosenberg was forced to re- . frain from the use of his left hand with suspension by the State) vith nis title at stake. It is not rea- Athletic Commission for fouling Mike] sonable to presume that he would O'Dowd at the Rink Sporting Club of | have made a one-handed fight under Brooklyn. A fighter is automatically] such condition if his left ear was in suspended in this State for hitting low. Di ts a hearing to-day different Rosenberg and his friends feel that} from his usual style on Thursday the Brownsville middleweight has] afternoon that most of the crowd pr been handed «1 very bad deal ull] ent gathered an impression that Di around, Ch Muldoon verifiel] was faking by the manner in which Rosenberg's ment that Dave had} he permitted O'Dowd to bang him been denied the privilege of a post-]ubout. ‘There were cries of ponement because of an injured hand.Jand “another one of those The reason advanced for denying | plainly audible. Rosenberg’s request was that the In fact the whole thing looked pe- commission had lost patience with the leuliar at a first glance. The way By Alex. Sullivan. Rte GREENLEAF came into permanent possession of the diamond trophy, emblematic of the world’s pocket billiard championship,| ye world’s greatest bicycle riders without a struggle. This was all due to the fact that Arthur Church | wii compete to-night in a serlew of of Yonkers failed to go through with his match with the titleholder,|races at Madison Square Garden. T While it is the writer's opinion that| Scheduled to start last Thursday night at the Strand Academy. These are to usher in the six-day race AND WEST. the players mentioned on the All-| It was announced at the time thate which starts to-morrow night at 10 There were an unusually small) Pastern team excelled In their respec-|the match had been postponed n’clock, There are several excellent fea- mumber of individual stars who stood | tive positions during the past year, in tures on the card, Including an Aus- out prominently over thelr opP0- | many cases the margin was so nar- = a i tralian pursult race between Maurice Rents, In the East individual honors | row that in justice to other desegving|“fT!val of the ,balls supposed to be Brocco and Walter Rutt. It will be a went to Eddie Kaw, Cornell's gallant) players the following list contains the} used in the all-important matoh. A continuous grind until one man catches Captain, who performed every CON-| names of those whose ability is en-|capacity crowd had turned out the other, starting from opposite sides ceivable trick with a pigskin. In the /titied to special Mention: f the track. i She ESE: Brooklyn boy for his failure to s0]O'Dowd deported himself led many to Middle West indiyidual honors were pe ae ‘ shared by Kipke, Michigan halfback; ey canta teen Hevea mee Alfred Goullet, Ovcar Egg and Bobby) through with the bout originally |believe that the St. Paul veteran was Gordon Locke, Towa Captain and|ior’ Navy; Kopf, W. & J.; Hulman, Walthour Jr, will enter @ three-cornered} scheduled at Ebbets Field. Rosenberg’s | under the influence of licker. Th leading scorer for the West Confer-| yale; stout, Princeton; Pharr, Navy. match race for the best two heats in| friends point out that the Ebbets|that these be prohibition da: ence, and John Thomas, Chicago's] TACKLES — Baker, Princeton; three. Walthour has forged to the} jield bout was pbstponed through no|course, belied any such belief. How- human battering ram who stormed| Hanson, Cornell; Gulian, Brown; fault of the former champion; the]ever, there was nothing the matter Ris way through the Princeton team] Nej{dlinger, Dartmouth Eastman, commission insisted vpon the post-]|with Mike except what the Commis- the Brunswick-Balke-Collende: Com- pany, donors of the medal, declared he had forfeited his right to chal- lenge for the pool title, he sad that if he had known this wus the case he would have gone through with the match, but that he thought he was' acting within his rights to refuse to Play with balls that didn’t suit him. There is nothing in tho rules that for a day because of the non- A big crowd of Bronx bowling fans are going to have the good fortune to witness one of the best matches they have seen in many a: moon when Jimmie Senatore and Glenn Riddell} of the University Bowling Academ: hook up with Charlie Trucks and BUll Knox, of Philadelphia, this evening in the first half of a sixteen-game Thanksgiving night to see the cham- pion defend his laurels. For two hours the fans sat in the “theatre” where the contest was to 'be played, while Referge Jumes Ma-|says that brand new boils must pe turo, Owner Charles Kline of the] provided in a champions!iip -nutch Strand Academy and Players Green-| the only stipulation is regarding their] {Mt @™mong the best sprinters during leaf and Church argued. imension. tne year and is expected to ave the ‘ match series f 5 for three touchdowns, a feat un-| Harvard; | Mulligan, West Point: | “acter the long walt it was atatea|” Greenleaf won the world’s title for| Veterans a keen battle for first money. | ponement on the ground that O'Dowd |sion thought was the trouble when | maccry half. of the connote Caualled in recent years py all oPpO-| Thurman, Penn.; Leonard, Colgate. Tenat the delay had been due to the|the third successive time at Philas|A team match race between McNamara| Was not physically fit to fight. they refused to let him meet Rosen- rolled at the Casino alleys, Philadel- Penta of the Orange and Black, GUARDS—Flynn, Cornell; Carney,| failure of the ivories to arrive, but phia, Dec, 9. : Nesbit of the California Bears car-| Navy; Hubberd, Harvard; Dickinson, |that everything would be straight-|the honore for the past year, beating red off individual laurels along the} Princeton; Cruikshank, Yale; Schwab, (ened out in time to start last night. | arthue Wood. Tom Hueston and Bese hie apaisd eee ane Sempeenee. ied Tanraretee . _ |. However, it is now ‘varned that the|nie Allen in championship matches. — - iT i shy the ane ce RE—Garbisch, West Point: |palis arrived according to arrange-|The Chureh contest was to have been oor gee il ova: Yale ont Bene Penn. State: tment, but that Chruch refused to play |his last defense of his crown, He ms Hie heat 4 of the Orpheum Academy, Brooklyn, i Noy, Yale, 7 with them. Greenleaf was willing to]comes into possession of the $1,000 : honors by the commission, Never- [a fightinsg man. osenberg owned | on behalf of himself and Barney’ Spipellt- 6 The season produced a wealth of] QUARTERS—Ptann, Cornell use them, These bulls are tie ones|medal permanently. + and McNamee aeartine tours will'go| theless, before said six months had|some of it he would have beaten | meet fay Bale or nomic 1b, thevcomaenm a radars : Be aidlndieg bs eilecls toy, Navy; Buell, Ha Miller, lthat are being used ta the State pro-| Greenleaf 1s now going on an ex-|{n a half-mile handicap and a two-mile | expired, Rosenberg was handed a sus-|the old ‘man even though fighting |ot the home and home orde, pee sie Seat oF ie Lapa pees icapaaaciee Colgate; Mills, |fexsional pocket billiard champion-|tensive exhibition tour. He mny not] epen race. pension and this penalty was lifted|with one hand. ‘Tho United Bowling Clubs will hold thelr y running, passing and kicking mouth. ship being played in Brooklyn return til next September. He wali], To-morrow night there will be @ tWO-}oniy on the condition that he go Se ing at the equal skill. Numerous high class HALFBACKS—Cleaves, Princeton: s Pr hy hour sprint meet, starting at 8 o'clock. 01 fi hall of ¢ Unesmen were developed, strong,| Nardacct, West Virginia; MoBride, Bee hah Ge hea tte {ours ]make his last appearance in this ci'y) goby Walthour jr. will meet Harry =|ZBYSZKO EASY WINNER White Blephant Academy, tocmoreor stiare ; : this afternoon and evening at tne heat® 1 | are IN WRESTLING MATCH | 10°". An interesting report on the Sectional rugged serfs of the game whose un-| Syracuse; Ramsey, Cornell; Jordan, ‘ : ! ands Kaleer in @ match race, two he W ERS goon. An Intereatin na tiring efforts made it possible for the] Yale: Gehrke, Harvard; Wileon, Penn |£2UF,48¥8- The balls were brand new|Strand Academy, playing James Ma-| three. In « four-cornerea pureuit race | NEW e YORK SOCC! Sie it The nominating -comynitioe Swill ‘lag i, f iN rett, The nominating committee will backs to crash through for long gains| State; Anderson, Pittsburgh; West, eel as net even ie sire eect abiotic (Uri iF CHE I ae MEET PATERSON] wiadex zbyscko, Polish grappler, had] present thelr Ilst of ‘officers for 1923, and most of the glory. W. & J. i 3 on, ih Ey p tho little difficulty in defeating Frank’ Nel- |e committee on ways and means of rai ny Beckman, the,winners and lovers The playing of ends, which is high-| FULLBACKS — Barchet, Navy; | tem, in the match at the Strand, It] Although the medal is now out of y Becl . a fund to i q son, Finnish wrestler, last night in their] the te whi Q tial in th days of open|Cleavee, Princeton; Mason, Colgate, |Wowld have been in Church's tavor| competition, it is unlikely any tuur-]% battle it out for fret and second) rhe most important battle of the e teams which will go to Stockholm Sy _cesential in these day da J i 2 ete Jon account of having used them be-| ney will be arranged before next fall. | osu eect and Bdward Bendi| Arst half of the soccer season in the} Club, “Zbyszko, claimant of the Ameri- ° Star Runners Compete To-Night money. In the one-mile amateur handl- bout at the Commonwealth Sporting | May will also make a report, fore, and knowing their “action.” In 106th Infantry Athletic Meet and Grenda against Ray Katon and} Apparently the bout was off and|berg at Ebbets Field a few months <§ the best two heats in] Rosenberg, whose nose was under- Jago. ae pple rho tacias Wk going treatrent, needed a rest and| And there was certainly nothing the| | There will be a big twelve-hour endurance The srofeistanais, also will have a] Dave was not anxious to meet any-|matter with the old boy's heart.| (antett at Budd's Academy, in the Bronx, ‘Ebe pretensionsls “da. ten-mile open | POdY inside of the six months allowed [O'Dowd is through no doubt as a : - halpnitia:hepuloap: au ee ellie a challenger in which to defend his} fghter, but he still has the heart of | yA, challenge has been Issued by Phil Spl race to dec! pind delphia Jast year. He has defended There is a talk of arranging a trickot | will start from scratch, Phil Gries and | metropolitan district is scheduled for|can heavyweight champlonship, pressed| ,,Mherg Gf, the Nominating committes. $f a Bt P * = e e! vice to the Dm head t billiards league, embracing a dvzen| Harris Barnaby will meet in a match |New York Oval, in Harlem, to-mor-]| the shoulders of his rival tw c report to headquarters of the agsoclat When Church wag informed that by|cities or so, such as in the three-| ace for the best Pied Lone ie aiid pig | TOW Afternoon. It witt bring together may erithi tha short space of 38 minutes No. 1241 Broadway, first set of sprints for the e this year New Sones his refusal to play Thursday night] cushion billiard league. race will begin. at 1070 orclosk and the | OF the first time this year the New| sturdy Pole scored the first fall after a — nnn | second at 2 A. M., the afternoon sprints} York Soccer Club, leading Eastern} short session of mauling, in 11:21, when Greenleaf didn't mind this The winner of the bird for hi to- he Thanksgiving contest at eit ‘Bpi- rT t 8 P. M, The riders will} contender for the national title this} combination crotch and neck hold sent|nelli's Orpheum Academy, Brooklyn, was HOBEY BAKER RINK SCHTIERMAN CAPTAIN Bitiae $00,000 in prize money. season, and its chief rival, Paterson| Nelson down, After the rest period| Harvey Smith. member of the Royal Ape ‘ “ol +a Not in| this blue ribbon event are Johnny} — TO OPEN NEXT WEEK TY ame cram Football Club, boasting many of the | Zbyszko went after his rival in business: | mye highest total In the duck pin game was Koppisch of Columbia Not in| Bren, tormer national quarter. rnite : E OF THE CITY COLLEGE NAVY ANNOUNCES stars of last year's ‘Todd Shipyards | like fashion, and with @ body hold and mown by ‘Onatiey lege). IT Condition to Defend His [champion and Canadian 400-yard title] PRINCETON, N, J., Dec, 2.—Tho Ho- ELEVEN NEXT SEASON BASKETBALL SCHEDULE} F. ©. of Brooklyn, runner-up to the | (Ol fyced: Nelson's shoulders to the GAW TO COACH HOCKEY holder; Willie Kelly, star runner of} part Baker Memorial: Skuting Rink, aa Saceeeteonire potato atta national champion Scullin Steel team] tyan Linow, the bearded Russian, i 440-Yard Title. the Knights of St. Anthony; Buck Jack Schtierma Farley, junior metropolitan quarter- boc bs feet Vincent Lally and|@bout a year now, will be officially hie By Joseph Gordon. Lioyd Bennett of St. Anslem’s and| thrown opgn to the undergraduates of which has been under construction for ANNAPOLIS, Md., Dec. 2.—A strong] of St. Louis threw Joe Rogaski in 23 minutes 30 see- TEAM AT PRINCETOC?? basketball schedule for the coming sea-] Bethlehem lost a star forward by|onds with @ half-nelson and body hold. seg mounced at the Naval Acade-{‘ death, from pneumonia, in St,| In another bout Joe Ginsberg and Mike PRINCETON, N. Ju Deo. &=Aps season at a meeting of the varsity |i yesterday. It ends with the game| LUKe's Hospital, Bethlehem, Pa., on] Romano wrestled for thirty minutes ALLER KOPPISCH of Colum- | Joe Chankin of *he Morningside Ath- | Princeton University next week, It was erday. Schtierman | against the Miliury Academy. to be| Thursday, of James Currie, outside | ytnout @ fall. Romano, however, en- Er oypenters pty ot George 3, Gaw, as bia will not defend his metro- | !¢tle re witt compete in| “Ames bere to-day. istinction of being the | played with the University of Pennsyl-| right, who came over from Scotland | thatch ended coach of the rinoston “Unione Practice for the Tiger hockey squad vania in Philadelphia and Annapoll last summer. Hockey Team for the coming son. . Seetheio cones ees ee igs Palace Ge ecpenerts ths will begin in the rink the following Jan, 18 and 24, respectively. AMERICAN SOCC! ITALY TO RAISE OLYMPIC FUNDS, | eR LEAGUE. Dec. ®, Bt, Francis College of Brooklyn; : Gaw, coached at Dartmouth mt Armory, in Bedford Ave- | highly rated Paddock in action, Mur- | Tuesday, and on Dec. 16 the dedication Mlaven wens TeeeuGh ike Peet) In Warkiesten Gatage} Bae aee Bo x SOME, DOS Boe Uptine Beenie, oe bed a orate ee becostll ue, Brooklyn, to-night. Koppisch, |chison {8 great runner and is effi. | Fams wil ve Lived with the St. Nicte-| Schedule without @ leader. a Diptivene University}: 10) [Fall River. 4 1 2 may be worthily represented in the] ence in hockey. He addressed the ini- Who is also Captain of the Blue and {cient at 60, 60, 70 and 100 yards. If} aie members of this sextet are all for The new C. C. N. Y. captain | Je« University of Peni la-) | Bethtehem ¢ 2 8 Olymple games of 1924, has suggested! tial meeting of the candidates i ‘White football squad, has notified |the case demands, he can jolt records] Nor “teammates of “Hobey” ‘Baker.| played centre thie year. Hie work | SrithiagfT+,Maaningion Yankeer: 20, La: INew York,. 6 3 1 8 (I the formation of committee to raise | en, ipecun Of the candida wes 16 played by any of the Lavender | Washington and Jef 3 21, Catholle Unt-Iprooklyn ..... om oF) oS linemen, Cast year Schtierman versity; 24, U. 8. Military Academy, Harrison... Eh Eats played tackle for In addition to his football activ- | HIGH SCHOOL SHOOTING ity the new City College leader is SEASON OPENS TO-DAY a member of the varsity basket- | grind of the football season left him|number of indoor records. He was mo time to condition himself for the|the star sprinter of the indoor season, “ Koppisch will probably make] A 220-yard novice run, the Com- 7 : . ; Bhs indoor debut of 1922 later this|manding Officer's Special, will be an-] The Unison Club, No. 836 Convent Month, He wants to rest and have alother feature, Prizes to the winners|Avenue, Manhattan, holds its second few workouts before entering cham-|and runners up in this rece will bejamateur boxing show at the Common- LD 4 to economize, The Secretary added that FOR POLDIERS' FUND yd iS the committee might Include Premler| had been arranged ames To-Morrow. Mussolini, who would be sure to ac-| "prospects, for this year's At New York Oval, 149th Street and| cept, thus insuring the success of the] good with ‘Juckern “end” Bante River Avenue, Harlem—New Yor plan, teammates of Van Gerbig last season, See C. vs. Paterson F. C. Referee, James In on hand to form the nucleu of meeting and pointed the fact that's stiff schedule of two games a week ee . i i ar Re < al ND GANS DRAW. af Gemapetition, Last eenaon|donated vy Col. Thomes Faireervis.|weaith Club, Fifth Avenue ana isscn| OO! sawed. Sehtiorman le 0 ‘The P. 8. A. L, shooting season starte| Walder, Philadelphia. Kickoff, ete am 8 DRAW. | this your's sextet. It was pis need te won the ‘400 in record| The Sergt. John J. Manson Memorial | Street, Monday night, There will be to-day on the range in Brooklyn with|P, M. gr RACURE, bee oo one Dune Perieyriene Rye Mime and was runner up in many of | Trophy will be competed for by the itean, Pauls in, A cia veee, ne ——— teame from ten high schoola Fompeting.| At Hyatt Field, Harrison, N. J.) yoGans, New York, fought a twelve-| town supply has made necessary Fred Krebs o! wark ve. Andy Zam- Evander High School Harrison 8. (. vs. Brookly : S anker i - | porary postponement. ave Senet ueplonship.events. Coen ee ote thee end a hale [bs of Bayonne, who put up auch « sen- | DUTCH BILLIARDIST HERE] inansnip title last season and ts favored|erg “Referee, Win. Rowhy, Ei round draw here inst night, Joe Hens Many star quarter-milers are en-jevents consist of a three and @ half! oiiona) exhibition at the Gardon on| Ary Bos, the amateur billiard player| to repeat this year, but wil’ meet with 4 rad, Dota i " *] k ‘ echnical knockout over Jimmy Moran, tered. Bernie Wefgs jr., holder of| mile military hike. Thankegiving night, The proceeds will | of Holland, arrived in this country yeg-| strong opposttion, De Witt Clinton has|"" . . mi techn! ran, sotropolitan solar Wilke: Fant nati woking Hy fund. of the club, | tarday op the Rotterdam for an indde| @ wem of veterans. AY Mark's indium ‘Tiverton, A.) muttalon in the foursh trund. Art Wane the champion and holder of othe: with several homes and|inite stay and will leave for Philadel-| Shooting has become popular with|I.-—-Fall River F. C. >~ ‘ re der, Dantas pl. Nieity alee. Gomes ‘titles, will compete im the two-mile |nospitals and looks after the comfort of ' phia to-day. It is understood that he f| high school pupils and rivalry is keen'S. C. Referee, Richard Rose, New nical K, O. A ie endian Misadled.ex-sarvice men, here on @ personal business trip. between the various tnstitutions. Bedford, Mi cuse, in the fifth round.

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