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N BACKS DOWN IN LANDIS. ROW; “LEAGUE MEE 2¢2—— “CHANGIN 10 WEDNESDAY ral EXAMPLES OF GAMENESS | \-___- By Thornton Fisher) § REDUCED. | . ps TO SEVEN TEAMS ~ INDICATES BAN IS FOR PEAGE, «2 oY + NBDAY RARE AROSE REPEATEDLY ecient dpa. 4 é AYTER BEING Latest Order S ing American League Owners to Gather | ; DowM ai ‘ ; est Order Summoning American y . : = sstnlil jin New York Removes All Obstacles to Joint Meeting— posit hen Greno-Gay, —_Azzini-Kopsky yO SAVE and Varres-Hill Forced to Drop Out of Grind. Landis Wants Decision on Distribution of $120,000 Fund From Receipts of World’s Series Game Called on Account of Darkness. Not being able to stand the terrific pace and six laps in the rear, Gremo and Gay, the, Italian team, were offi- clally declared out of the race at 11.50 to-day. A few minutes later Azzini and Kopsky were called off the track by Frank Kramer the track official, This team was a reconstruc- ted team. Verraes and Hill was the next team, known as the Belgium- American team to called off. Frank Kramer, in charge of the race, announced that all teams more than two laps behind the other riders would be compelled to withdraw from By Bozeman Bulger. EXT week eturts the first {mportant doings in baseball since the Giants N beat the Yanks last fall. 11 will be the winter meetings of all the Daseball leagues of importance. The International League opens the show by meeting in New York Monday. That leagie will take up the question of a restoration of the old draft system by which bull players can be advanced from the minors to the majors without the probibitive prices that have been paid by some of the more affluent clubs. Tt can be said that t Teague will discuss the matter and JOHNSON YIELDS then put it in a pigeon-hole The minors, having an tfonbound agree TO LANDIS; LEAGUE ment by which the bis leaguers «e] MEETING TO BE HERE prevented from raiding them, will 4 nothing at all, They are perfectly willing to sit quietly by and let t majors, fume. Press).— Ban Johnson, President vf ‘The minors are not gving to change} the American League, in @ telegram @ plan by which th 1 Ket $75,0'0] from Excelsior Springs, Mo., to the fn purchase price instead of $7,500 bY] Associated Press last fight said draft. They would be foolish to do Gshuewise—an @ Wiiainess proposition. | Pat the American League owners will ‘The majors have got to do some-|hold their annual meeting in New thing, (hough, to give the players a] York next Wednesday, Deo. 15. ghance to advance. Also they must] “American League meeting will t dW something to keep the less afflu- cate Wes clubs from. going broke, Théy| Pclc 1 New York next Wednesday must do something to prevent the] tte message said. possibility of the rich clubs getting] Earlier in the day \t had been an- the i af the star pla and keep nounced that the league meeting Fennant in—well, say, New York would be held in Chicago on Dec. 12. LANDIS SO FAR UNABLE TO] The gathering of American Leagu? BUDGE MINORS. owners had originally been set by ‘ international ¢ dacte BRITTON'S LAST STAND AS A CHAHPION RECENTLY WAS ONE OF THE the race. ‘This leaves only seven GAME ST EXHIBITIONS EVER SEEM IW ARING | teams in the race for the final honors. Jack MEARLY OUT FENDED with Wis LEFT Weary, tired and sore from their ANO STAYED THE LIMIT THROUEH strenuous during th t week the SHEER WILL POWER. riders are looking forward to the fin- ; ish, a few hours before midnight, with ‘They look forward as cnie Dec. 9 (Anscciated « a man for something unexpected to, happen—the “inevitable, as Alfred Goullet expressed it—that might make WILLIE JACKSON. NEVER A the apparent winner « decided pictor CHAMP WENT DOWN CAMEIY A'FEW “ithe ruling favertté amr: the NI6HTS AGO— HE DIDNT KNOW HE WAS LICKED ¥ crowds to win is the Goulle.4-ellont UMTIL THE FIGHT WAS STOPPED. combination. The enthusiastic fans who cheer the riders on to their wild atiempta to steal a lap hink well of WEINERT, THO’ KNOCKEO SILLY BY TUNNEY IN THE 38° RD still the most dangerous rider on the track. Belloni is an unknown quan- i Ne a ire ae a8 -HIS SECOND S OF HIS SUDDEN DOWNFALL, —— tar mere Gre (tneny, wo baneve that he is getting stronger as the race PERMITTED HIM TO RISE—THEN THREW IN THE TOWEL - Fo: ced t F G 4 ames Be ~ continues, while some seen to think Star Runners Compete To-Night Fink Wins His Match. aa oes ellont to. hold sane ad over the other riders that he ° Well Known Local Boxer, Who Hasn’t a Cent of the Half Million i Bale paraberendr DROccoTaneTCes 2d E A 4 M Thomas R. Coward, present holder of 294 his partner and Brocco and Co In 10. ngueers = eet Dollars He Earned in Ring, Reviews His Meteoric Career) tne title, reached the final round of “we| Durn now enjoy. Mt is up to Judge Landis to bring] President Johnson for Dec, 18 in Chi- fhis about. So far tle Judge has] cago, Baseball Commissioner Landi heen unable to bud, the minors an] acting under: the impression that both fmch, He has se yeral plans but the|(he American and National Leagues trouble is the thinors will not accept] would meet in New York, called a them. They simply point to the] joint meeting of the leagues there for agreement made with the majors py] Dec. 14. Which the draft was made optional! Johnson declared that he could ser and declare they will stick by !t--] no reason for a joint meeting and is- © riders a an 300 miles that {t is good enough sued his meeting call tor the 18th 1n 7: open scratch tournament of the 3 he ene tire ORS NT Se @o the minors will hold a pertune-| Chicago. The call is said to have a AW esl eumtiTn UORad, weil Gln OK and Says He Plans to Maké “Come-Baek.” Sa ae sey Tennis Association by de-|Penind the world's record establlahed tory mecting, report a wonderful sea-| brought forth a protest from certain] Trophy Will Be Presented toy goo) ser run, open to service. men, a Aaliyee te Alisiallet Gis Benodtan nena Tube INAS Ce) son, drop the dlraft idea, and—well,] American League owners, who ex- Winner of Veterans of and a half-mile relay race, open to Club on the courts of tho Yale Club} *". O° es peers Nationa) 1 sie Sees REa tee Genito ib: Vie eae jen all Veterans of Foreign Wars posts By Robert Boyd. yerterday afternoon, The champion won dizzy pace. National League meets in New] session, and the switch to the 12th Sore} Jars Race - peta ave erenta TE ‘ . ere = aaa tweight,| after a strenuous battle by a ccore of MEE: Wudedng und Wadnsedays ean isolate Allow those who deslied Foreign Wars Race. are among the oth nt e of twenty-five, Willie Jackson, the New York lightweig! Ty Y the ; = Huston, Commander of the ¥. Fy A aisasadd the suit Of a hall million (dollars, bat today ie deel] arin goves excentione HARVARD SCHEDULE L Mixsell played exceptionally well dur- By Joseph Gordon. aes srrpierenic. Cepny iG te gone. ‘ ing the early part of the match: but the] CUT TO EIGHT GAMES ast, d it final told on ILLIAM GOODWIN, the New] The Masters Association holds its A poor city boy at twenty, comparatively wealthy at twenty-four and] Pir? 4, der ans ly, to ‘The only great problem for them is] ume to reach New York for the joint fo inform the Giants th: they have] session, won the National League pennant 1 lier et dbinesuanen (Chae i > him tn the end. In the Isst gains the MBRIDGE. 6 ocet BK Giants have wou ee wora ARTHUR FLETCHER W York Athletic Club's distance annual bieyele and athletic meet car-[the runner-up to Benny Leonard for the lightweight title. At twenty-five Princeton Club | representative roored clei Baten De is a éhampionship. The sald Glants will NEW MANAGER zip ata star, will have what Ly i at the 1th Reximent Armory, his wealth has vanished, He spent it more quickly and more easily than War see cate oF Diag eat Rot nearly lanccungadithe, teitative Grimm fost Te eranlinented—mashe: there se is regarded as the test of his athletic] Brooklyn, to-night. Four open Ama-])., ay 4 ; ¥ the 0 0 Sa Gaon: sea i career in the 102d Engineers Athletic] tear Athletic Union events aro on the he earned it—not aware even of its value, and today the spectre Of} as good as in the frst two games, aNd) tar gchedule for next fall. For the Be ia wague: wilt eat OF THE PHILLIES game Johnson's decision to hold it} coursging proposition as the Philadelp: ‘Tuesday so the magnates would have Waactiationntneet atthe Waskineten Prostatt poverty stalks at the heels of this little fighting man. Coward, with his smashing strokes, i clicked off points with much speed. first time since the wer the intereec- eve Wednesday. Up to last night the Heights Armory to-night podwin The seventh annnal indoor meet His prestige has diminished. Some rank him now as a third rater,| The firat two games were about the] tlona) clement was totally lacking in the Fagnates of this league were count-| PHILADELPHIA, Dec. 9%—Appoint-| has entered for the two-inile run. Tofof the Samaciar Athletic Association | finished in bis early youth with nothing to show for the heartbreaking hardest fought on a squash court this | list of seven gainea announced. |The ne jetehet 1 ve to beat some of 1 1 } . i season. The Princeto Panniers alist a fog ‘on the mecting being held Tucs-| Ment of Arthur Fletcher, shortstop, as} win he will lave to beat some lll be held an Jan. 22 at the 22d] pattles be has fought but the memory of them, and features that are]iy moving round the band dates: Oct. 6, pending; Oct. 13, Middle day in Chicago when Ban Johnson an-| Manager of the Philadelphia National} best runnors in the metropolitan é giment Armory. ‘Two metropoll-| coarred from many hard fights 5 ate vidya Gocard's best shots with | Oury; Oct. 20, Holy Cross; Oct. 27, Dart- nounced he had decided to hold the| league Baseball Club has been an-{trict. ineluding Prank Tittetoo, [tan ehampionshtiy ¢ i 7 ih ee 3 et akill, In fact Mixeell excelled the cham-| mouth; Nov. 3. Tufte; Nov. 10, Prince- apnual gathering in| New York, [nounced by William ¥, Baker. Presidgat Henecor A. ¢ former healder ¢ novelty wi be the Jackson has Jost t aat five nzht pion at times in the frat game and on at Princeton; Nov. 17, Browa; Nov. senior Metropolitan cross country | yard champions he lox taken part in oy oll were stories written by Joe Choyneki, ‘He]had him swinging wildly at hin puzzling | 24, y championships, and John FP : + ; around-the-wall drives. ‘The schedule, cut to eight maid the meeting would be Tuesday iy tyr on against fighters that ave not ranked |was my ideal and I followed the ade eee ee ae another eruel-|a reault of the “Big Three” c . on 1c 1 eal wacacns 0 Hee e nother Rr r ig Three" #@ Chicago. When the meeting was| There fen't a New York fun over two|the Paulist A.-C., present champlor MeAlpin Will belin the class with the New York boy| Vice he gave to young fighters. He ling affair and, like the first, went Into} that football practice should etart only Junior Metropolitan mpeted for, for the first time this ed to say lie owed all his success tolastrs. points. Coward played at hislone week before college opena, contains le is best. The we i Mar! , satisfaction, an it might interfere with| three hearty cheers when he hears that] three-mile. title holder. and Vie Vet- | It must be won th thines ae Uses ee NO'S| hin wife and that made him the great| beet and hia clever placing of shots and| two newcomers compared with last sea- Joint meeting of both leagues called | Arthur Fletcher ts to be promoted and] Cre! Greek-American A. ¢ owner eve will ‘be| Willie Doyle, Johnny Mealy, “Chube | tighter he was. steadiness finally wore down aixeell vee | 228 walled ene, ee ae Jas 7 Goodwin won his lust thee star open to club and college medley relay | by" Brown 4 yor “T took ay A Mixsell began to show signs of weak-| meetin: of ‘Tufts and Harvard was in by Judge Landis in New York. Then| become a manager, even of such a dia-|Gogdwin won bis lust thew s HG OL ee sear ANN ae tela a nirsesaalectadeeu hued ao ening in the third game, but he played| 1014, University of Florida, Centre and Mtn) (eke detente Pauline in liopes she could help me tered 1 like Joe’s wife helped him. Wednesday. Earlier in the day he had | of the Philites. first set for Chicago there was dis- | years of age who won't ree up and give Arthur Cas: phia ball club, hard and forced Coward to extend him-| Bowdo! during the self moat of the time. . which met Harv In the fourth | 1922 season, are missing from the sched to-niglit’s events two-mile walk Willie Plant 20 yards, 409 yards, half mile and ‘d has fa drawing ¢ a ayney trophy | “My ¥ Chance to get to New Yo th ete ene infle, The dF. ¢ fe and 1 were happy for a] game, as Mixaell had used up most of| ule, BD recurs ln: thee ieaene toh,” we'll tell there young root: | walking champion, and Di In the 1,000 Invitation is anothe [erenminary be whi 1 gave her eversthing—-| hla strensth and anerey, hie strokes!” Dimculty in making arrangementa tov sues | tera, 1s one of New York's Own. He tslor the New York A.C. wilt reet{feauire, It was won fo than a@ year ago Jackson Went] diamonds, automobile, the best clothes | lacked force and precision. the firet game has been encountered, Whursduy. And then the final de-|the boy who followed in the footsteps ie REN aeIITaaaeg DO enone ss : : PELE ADRiG ecuiat an a eee reer ar Rig wicrary (he barn | tity iauiat ee tee ihee ramon Guat ete elsion to mect here. Ban having] of such famous shortstops as Bill Dah- Seeders yas Geni RAIL ne by Har V) thre siuup of cui,tending {that mones could buy, piou will meet R! Earl Fink of the| pciatr e attempting (o arrange # faced one war evidently doesn't want] len veigh fabs oon the folka foi ei aot Aly i ni wn ; ee ¥ ply a n be Ha a " atempovary bie as did not understand me} Crescent A. ©. in the final match on| soft game to open the season and another Reet ois coun, ite MiGs rile i ae ! possession _ RRA PAUGuexcantlig ceveratie und the fighting game. Monday. Fink advanced to the final by| smnnlier colleges have not been eager to “We parted. She went her way and} defeating Charles M. Bull jr.. of the) tackle early in the foot- LANDIS WANTS DECISION ON] of the McGraw team for years, played tackle the Crimson 80 early hi redoubteble Henny Leonard. They on-]I returned to my mother. Now the] Squash Club in the lower half of the! pai year. It was understood that Vir FUNE DISTRIBUTION. Troma (ee Woes fas Palien for LEW SNYDER WINS TY COBB ATTACKS cluded Lew Tendler, y Kanaas,|courts," went on Willte andiy, “It{gemicfnal in another, fourcset maton ginta and North Carolina have been un- ‘ h he jen, tor sed Witaaérald and Mlehte set aaa tty by a score 5-10, 18—14. 17-18, | Spi ceept the opening engagement Landis wants the two leagues | Dave Bancroft, left a big hole In "the WITH EASE FROM NEW YORK SCORERS Ned Mtagevald and ict -{xias all my worrying over her that |] fy "Anis was another weil played| “l® 0 sccept the SONNE Ol gral feasons. One is] memory of the fans, even If he diun't faawes rie aonly, “Bente got me down, but I'm coming back. | match with many prolonged rallies. ‘on the distrivution of the| leave any hole in the infeld, JOHNNY REISLER WANTS “CLEAN UP” |! ed cut Johnny Dundee going tu be the fighter I used 10] Fink, who defeated A. J. Cordier, the| DULUTH ANXIOUS TO 90,000 fir t beaten Dundee on other u 0," rer champlon, the other day. wa | ous me o ‘orld’s uew Suny 4 pi \UGUSTA, De . 4 1 RORAOR MANO SE Y0 080) Refers ty rrors were fow } Eran ene caries Oil apie oF Lote ARRANGING SS Pon NerT as ae et h little over 9 9 1 be loag in 1820 and $60,000 in 1921 Wis etrora were few. fleeing Cot Garkness. This money in to go to of Je ler's carecr at t : " Ne Maon Get “M | were lus biggest years. © represented In the 1924 Olymple row- eer oo Feros endl other ches ” erie ath Lonel New Stad Rfslsila™ ciab ef oere[ aren anae “ie serarad waite: Pat gecuusoewsieet vee Jackson's firat manager, rrank Bag |AL SMITH NOT READY ie re ae ee will bid for the 192 | giles. Judge Landis wants the two New Stadium: Athletic Club crs[elared thet “the several baseball writers 6 tale of Jackson s loss of , : anaes, ng tO 3 Feagues to te! him just where 4t hail KERR|*" City last night) when ty who have so igterested themselves inJand his sudden decline , vent e mat n A TO TAKE uP BOXING] national rowing regatta, it was an- « mont o 1 ” ered on o iol he Barber ihe ‘d uted hit! a rT s one of the 10 extraurdi 4 Im succeserully bh on ed yesterday. Jullus H. Barnes of AUER Raat ie Alam manger of the A AS oa sy Neen Roe etil nlp Pectored eae peta fear arn peckersa ga I vesting |C2™Mpaigns, left him a few months} Senator James mea Walker, weet papa of {ro punuih Bost Club hae agreed to Bes.beon besioned with rouesty Gi|vanks, Cols Ruppert and Huston, rillay posh ton muy aan thelr attention to what bappened on dos pa ago because it hurt him to see the the present Boxing Law tn this State.) unaerwrite any guarantee the club m itions sections of the ‘ . ‘ or had a lookein with the walloping| my last trip to New York in the 1021 ve . . . vay | denied rather forcefully the story going i ake to the National Asso- owners of club, and bust ager. eo 102 4 x ? way Jackson's dc th bles was be forced to mi Beumty asking (ial & hare Cf theless erow, hold F buriness MANKEET | geyite, who beat hint ubout the borly. | season Seated behind an oak desk in the |r Ee tne wetle fighter, They are) te, ,7qunde that he and Best | ciation of Amatsut Oarsmen. 6 Nine Morey be elven to certain orgralza-| 24 Bar — hold a meeting here yer before the bell torminated ¢ Le 1" ‘ humble little oMce of iis present |wNNs the Arb locas, Golden |e had taiked over the * Box] the premier rowing event in the United tions The Jadce’s life has been} aay and discussed details of a trade |” . ‘ - am 2 Bae manager, Sammy Goldman, in the ary ¥ rm Pete ing Commission and that Pee h le] Statos to Duluth. Biled wit much worry this. Hefwhich t# cajculated to: convert Eadie] seventh round Lew doubled up the New) why It ec a were t heart of busy. Hine Tdaite, |! Now planning to help Willle “come | sided on Eddie Curry, Jack Ryan and a] philadelphia, where the regatta was ayill 1 die Imiek to magnates, 1O¢ Ail Dick Kerr into Yanker Yorker with a terrific Inft hand from durin series and twolwhere walk many derelfets who once {Ck Brookiya man as the commission at] eid last year, fs the only other city gd he wants then to take Ht, thuswed is other deals wt ne foul to the Reisler wus barely | tne at aetidod,”* 4 i were great, Willie told ue this st When the tev's divorce case is] $19,009 each per ven which has aked for the national event howiny i tary man, yew ¥ fm have return fa) Ut o Nke un wien en aol over ldman will take Jackson to 1 haven't had such and, le * v “ tary ma 1 b ‘ ie half ra r Mt ! in}, since the lection, boxing has never ie du talk 10 the tig [EIN# bad play Bo tot y claim that be was hit Molnt sor h it’ game tho vt ne. J have nothing tof te ¢ ora rest, He has MANY} ie, mentioned letweon us" said] ANNOUNCES MAT SCHEDULE, ' ut ness. || He of the ’ 2 tell called the boxes : ase Alay i ; show for it td ta a vol offers for af but he will Walker Thare are a lot] The ©. ¢ y ng sehed ” d f ’ tne bel xu 1 t In restored | ‘ his home in ¢ ted h break down not let him put ona glove again until }or things besides boxiug i A) Smith's mel Haines by ' Ker received af start of the eighth rou! 1 ' cont i Mi mar Tie thinks he is right.’ sunt t ‘ist thing Announced yesterday by; Professor Wa - OF poire ‘i ins Worearet poate : & , 1 hed : , years old, ond al The five tightere who beat him last t place ; ahs ‘ : ie : Ome gue champion skeits ROR ASHE t , Joh warding hie ta {ease against my wife fox uivorec ould lave beaten all in one eve- mominitiee, | cone : eae re th t 1 reyeition ” cones Co claimed ne wast lt ' ques he concluded “dt was not the Mghtces iat think both Bagley and Goldman. | WAKEFIELD DIVIDES Columbla, Stevens and Brooklyn Poly fn t # ' ROET: Hae heen SOY RRC alike Aah bal puiiioecti settle hs d bescbal) writer rm-| whipped me in inet few fights I] ‘When he had nothing worrying are among the opponent 3 Hine, at derstoot the Soyder sontinued ee ae all] ported 10 have thee to protest! have fought. I did not feel the blows|him he had no trouble defeating the HONORS WITH MOORE. | ‘407 ak tebe aa ae 1 a Vard und ree ; fe ring, forcing ; es aati a iprotes i & 2h u ‘ ener SS Se haaiied, the. ORC A J anges 4 the Yankees tor do and that} to avoid punishment. The J lnd|tn that last series at > « Norns] o¢ my opponents. ‘Troubles at home|best there was,” paid Goldman. Harry Wakefield of Milwaukee di-line each won a meet last . : i * AS Ty Huggine’s outtelders also may] best him even worse in the last five] to be ured 2\) wreught me Gown, Thoy were always I have never dissipated and never] vijeq hencre with George Moore, New ‘5 0 ae is t ar} re ts ii ca be ld th vit Ue Geet Sern caitieeeenes vetore me, T tried 10 shike them of looked at another, woman "Sater | York representative, yesterday in. the PENN AWARDS LUTTORA, \ ‘ — woven. Y welghed 1291, 4 and think of the fight and how {could|rupted Jackson t twenty-five nterstate Professiona: pree-cush tor : _ i . , SEVE! and Releler SAILOR PACILIO WINS and think orn hut It was no. use. {au In better shape than 1 ever was, |Billlard League tournament at Thunv'e| THILADELEHIA, Pa. Det Oy : . N BIG LEAGUERS BY KNOCKOUT ROUTE, |tThere was always that in front of me, “When my divorce case is over I] Academy, In the aternon’ the Ms | heaping of ihe, Hey Footie Comat ' : TO TRAIN IN FLORIDA|MRS. PARSON DEFEATS ~—-- "lreturing me mentally end plysically [shall leave for Califoraia to try] Waukee billlardisa defeated Meo hu A twos last night ¢ members of w" SCRANTON, Dec. %—Sailor Pucitio,feven between the rounds while TJagain,* he added. |. [highest run in the game. a cluster of/vent's team were ananied shell \ard ¢ Dees ‘eaPiovw will ihe Vileu Mghtweight, made a big hit upon} rested,’ “Matrimony? we asked jestingly. |six, The Gotham player turned ithe re. . ullvar Bierce PINEH \ . ‘yer, that's a fact.” sadly re. replied Willie, smiling, “I'l | tables on bis rival in the evening, when : S r he A of the spring training camps| PLNENUF NM. OG, Dee vy] bis dohut here last night in a bout sehed. ‘Yes, tha ‘8 plied ‘ nt Pree Bich ay a MeGra hurman, Johi © ' @ baseball clubs for] lou! Fordyce of 4 Young A) uled to go ten rounda, He put to shep| marked bis manager He would re- id Joe Choynski's recipes ior be Satee 4 Riloteiee a te tele tet Westgate, FV. DeWhirst, wet : 4 6 (Mums for) Country Club, Ohio Stat a, and | ton. itera eect neuen ep] tirn to his corner and talk about his and happiness another trial." | 5) to 38 In Never y rene the highest} Fairchild, Dern, Papworth, Adams, bod ee eet Let. Cena of (he RIA) inedatist in the Carsting tournament ory non Warman, % kedat tes rity in the] gomestic troubles in the minute rest Warned later that UhO girls ee a ene natch. ferdan: Gree, Giale They, will alact ims seSKKER GO MAKE Sinlestve Natiohsl Lasaue chube. and boot NEN an ao gee at hls third round with a right to the Jaw andl nig wife and little baby were what is Nancy Borman, whom Willie Wedd Ns . hin Alandas ty sticah ‘Lasse chide at the hands of her fet! mun,[left to the bedy, Both weighed ims ot th 1 the Bro! aw ye 4 —EE c ah aR oie EAM: A Aeon tar ten Anrhae ges Mire, Donsid: Parson, tn test! pounds, 1% so well that vaste i folingtgied hers aril ‘ willing 0 share the iitte 1 ROSENBERG CASE TO-NIORT, 1900 “ LEVELASD. Db rin Bpeak et to two clubs, one from| Me F dear as. Tac 0 well tha % in love : x tos Nn O-NIGHT, | 138¢ BE se } oka Per victory. af the pinet ci}immediately matched to, box le continued, “T loved hey too much o-day. that's why T believe in AGAIN POSTPONED COMMONWEALTH SAE, seh a oe, Up-hill Battle in which she was 3 sionn|ece Another local favorite, next \gaces,’” he laughed mirthlessty. ‘I sald Wille. “And I'm coming a SPORTING Tony zone tn. dee MeFariand oan e Santas, (alien to her opponent at the etd of the fret = met her when I was @ kid, just as 7 Dave Rosénbers how {BL Florio ts. Johuny Cone , Ghee tise oat Mowing » even holes of play KHATELE GETS SOnxi was branching out asa fighter, Her SLES middleweight of Brooklyn, aid uct shox CLUB Tehvion Bi. Phooe Marien 2611, in th Spo ‘ord on four o in nh GETS J Scheer. ‘le came. . fy t the Boxing Commiasion ¢ —————_—_—_— Giicage. there bo will attend the atnusl| 2 ba) mre ta A for. : ad SEATTLE, WASH, Dec, %.—J name was Pauline Scheer. She cam HENDRYX GOES TO COAST. yesterday, and the question of his al- = - ae “4 questing of the American League next| °?\nk" : : would have won five. Star the| Boldt, Prestdent of the Seattle P from the same neighborhood with me) sax FRANCISCO, Di 9,—Timi| jeged statement he was forced 10..j08 Sigh. Spewker intimated thar aull fur : eens TH! | cleventh note, however, she developed | oeat League Baseball Club, hee ebs|O%, latervale Avenue in the Bronz. |stendrex, outlelder for the St. Faull into the bout, with Mike Okerh ag RIDGEWOOD GROVE S. C. be meda in the per Moblie, Ate Geakneas for playing hor tron. ahatel Calted ee ectense et Boe tenieint bt] “During the next fow years I start-| club of the American Association. has| Thanksgiving Dey with s demeacd (OOS CoaRtny RORLER Vo. JOHNNY GRAY. sonnei of the clo before the ter Into the rough, ani ft wor thls that ul- liner fret baseman for the Cleveland ena ed to Make considerable money. I/peen purchased by the San Francie not threahed out. The ma mes MONT SELIGMAN Vo. JIMMY CANCROL praaon ends timately led to her defeat, Voting Aunericana. and ae interested in a eradicate series of !Club of the Pacific Cosst League up at next Tuesday's meeting 1881