WWBiht'HrtL ' ,1 Tt $tl J- "' ' T' ''' "'' 't , r' ,. I. ' . t .'e M' . t . , ,, l Mr A, - 1 i f I ' . ' - VinrtiJUit i EKE 'WflfiT PAYS IT, BUT HE WANTS $10,000 FOR HIS SLICE OF TtlE BlG VtitiSfrW '; )ER THE GREAT TOSSES 2NCH INTO BAKER'S TRADING MACHINERY BY "CUT" DEMAND A HANDY MAN AROtJND THE HOUSE J fer Also Likely to Join Battery Mate in Insisting on Slice of Fortune for Sale to Cubs Lines to l'at Moran Knew you uouldn't whimper, We're iol aaktu yiu 'o tell us, l'at Moran. KtaA is...... f, ,i" Ul MUIILII, i always "Kane tier tlnuier"- Si 1'ou'ro a man. iHrtt uiinin reason d tQucal tibout this treason! t floht another season. Prat Moran, What nour oitn yood ecl ulll nil us, What's lour plan. Loud and clear ice hear your ansu.rr: "You tan bet pour bloomln' pants, sir, "1 Kill do thu best I can, sir "Vat Mot an " dt when you're. In your dugout, u your friends trill still U mai K" 'Pat Moran, the temp has called some mug out ? At the pan, i who've Matched your team's tic- ), having. remember better playing ffhe hep to what you're' saying, j-at jnoran. l'at Moian, When you're needing folks to t hrcr vou, I.tltlf Van Hut uhen all your hopes aic whlny And your team It simply (tol'rii) We'll be hep to tt. hat yuu'ic thinking, l'at Moran. SRYTHINO is not pleasant for William I. Huker, president of llio Ullci. President Baker majo uood with reorso Kncliili with the City fans when ho obllRlngly ellniioseil of Alexander unil Klllcfrr to make llfo tnoro pleiibant for Cltarlej' Wtrfthnitu In ChlcaRo Ho light homo an armful of coin for the creat tmttcri . ami. of course, that n't.mako uny difference to the Plitlly funs. Just when llesident llakrr taajleved everything to bo eolns binuothly along oiiip word fiom c'hlras.i .Ol(rt.Alex had thrown a wrench Into tho trading nucclilncis and wus liUele j.Wrjmt the whole thing out of operation. AIc was tho KUcst of 1relilnt p Mhmun, hla new boss. In Chicago the other night, mid llio gieit iltclni t,ounocd that unless President Uuker "came across' with $10,000 as part . '(that purcliaso prlco thoro would bo no deal. It ult-o Js understood that Xttiefer, his battery mate, will tako the nanio stand ,: There Is ono thing certain, and that Is tho .Mar battery can gum ut ' Vfc proceedings In swoll shape If they refuse to moc a wtcp until the arc , & bunch of coin. It Is tho custom In iomo of the minor leagues to a player eomo money after hla sale to ono of thtr major clubs, but Is a big league performer handed anything on u deal like that neered by Haker. Anyway, tho hot stove gobsln points to a lhoh little between tho btars and Baker, and if the threat Is can led out there ;be some excitement. s, iIn tho meantime, Wecghman, of the I'ubs, is planning for a bubj so.i- .ijt ...... aiIh .... 1 1... U...I ....... 1. ............. ....... .... 11 I.. . A..ri.i. ... I. A11U UCllUK OM 11 I1U lltlU WU11 111U irvilllUIlk nilUIUJ IXU IS (.UIIIIUt.ilL IJU inJiaa'the heat club in the league and still Is becking other stars llornsbi (Mirbeen invited to Join 'tho payroll and Charley Hcrzog ma bo so-n in MsCMcajro uniform. If Herzog goes to the Cubs It Is llkclv that ho will bo Pjiyed at third baso, an little Pete Kllduff l.s a IWturc at bcoond it hurulj nsuia do a swen innciu witn .-vicrKic, jmkiuu, uornsuy nnu ncrcog in tno ,bPup. isSTTo protect tno club and tho investment, Weeghman lias announced itathehas insured Alexander and Klllefcr for J 100,000. The policy was Abmh out with nn accident caniDanv and lnsuros tho star h'uttprv for Mfn pttUM acpldent. This was necessary because of tho enormous amount paid lac. their services. tflrpHE one club in tho National Lcaguo which is not pleased over ISi' 'tho Baker-Veeghman deal Is rew York ' Jluggsj " JleUraw and ftha HlantH nrohablv would hate nald n. blir nrirn for tlm luttprv. hot ejSVtt looks as If tho transaction was u secret one ciuus we're nui uuuweu iu uiurr uiiis .Willard-Fulton Should -Draw i I iS T I I I' J-v AssoLumy rD) , MOTMIMO V on nic (3) MIMI3 ' y&) KEYS Hl v twc, lasaVllalaM TS7. TATATTA lBi BIG CROWD SEES m'graw and jimmy collins " AfTinN API FNTY WERE THIRD BASE CHAMPIONS, AU1UN AHJWH BUT EXRED gox Ig SELECTED Flour and Gallery Pay Tribute and Champs and In Picking His Afl;Star Team for All Time, Near-Greats Work Hard MEATLESS DAY IN KING K ii:m:u vuTTKit grot iiIkIiI for tin Mi ?r Too bad a couple of THREE CHAMPIONS, 4000 FANS AND 15 STAR BOXERS JOIN IN BIG SHOW FOR TOBACCO FUND Benny Leonard Boxes Freddy Kelly, Mike O'Dowd Pleases Against Joe Welsh. Pete Herman Meets Gussie Lewis alllL ihinpi. v . lug slum fot at Oljinp! i l.i'-l of hi J lifi If 11) 1111. 1. UKI.I. i Im'i i --4 U tlir Ins In Iho Tot) i ro 1 tint In hi lilIit liilbd Mil tti it Mm wort lire- nt J Evvninfi Lidyvv Decisions of Tobacco Show Hauls I he fin N rnitii otfil t rrriifinlit r tti it nil hivirt iiMtitltxicd ftnulil tin tin Iftil ftir a ihirltiMc iMirio.c tintl lt NlntN IhhiH iiul. In ittl filntr.- Iiurl tin Ir rriMit it Inn- . Itittllni; lritiinl drew mMIi 11 inline InrruM .Im Mfiulrtl hot li I runklr itiuiM lor If ittnrttf lietll (itorict (lirKiliiii, I ililic Mitk knmktd liliuHr fHit I rwlih Kelt wii tun fttr Itniti Iffiiiinlt JmlkP Itokrrt col n siV) iltl llMl mer Mr. .Iiilf. Mii-IImhiii. win I uiicli t 1ln klttf "" I In tlllH lltlllll 11111 Kolfp rumle ii kihiip Html nculn-t liluint Illliiiuii. iii"Ip lrN Mirprlhrd lVti 1lrn ui I fttti Itmr miii from umK Itmk lltmltik'. Hoi lPnl in lnw with I ml IoIp unil Mlki t) lml timlr 11 Ml Hh 1"" Wt W'. Million-Dollar Gate" fATT HINKEU Cleveland promoter, ncroes with WtllarU that .1 Wlllaid- . Fulton bout la a million-dollar proposition. "When tho slant Kansau few days ago that a heayuelsht battle with a logical rontender. bo title at stake, would net tho Ued Ctosa one million dollars, fnw toou ously. Now, hoveer, that tho shrewd Illnkel bellecs It worth nil rsd more, then there must be tomcthinir to what the chatniilon 8.i.. I Jeffries-Johnson bout drew more than $-'00,000 1$ Itcno If a bout of r.nature coum araw one-nttn or a million mere ih iro reason to question drawing powers of WUIard 'and Fulton, iuoldltiR tho bout 1 for the benefit of the Red Cross and In a thlckl populated section. Icel says he Is willing to underwrlto tt for one million dollar iuo Mint,- t-1 stared In cither Philadelphia. New Yoil: or Clefl.iml, is allowed to co jlfrTjcuf n t twenty-flo rounds and tho Go eminent lifts the b.in on show In? jHlflTlnK pictures In the United States. 'Tnere is no question as to tno drawing powirs or tins inaicu. hinged 'the benefit of tho Itcd Cross, tight fans from far and wide would bo eted to the arena. According to ono competent light authority the i receipts alone would net more than ono million. The return? from tho fit pictures added to this would bring tho total to moro than ono and ! millions. To make It a "million-dollar cato" It would bo necessarj to jjftruct a spacious arena, located between this city and New York This In mm authority Insists that there are at least ono ithous.ind -uen In this Mtiry "Who would contribute ono thousand dollars each for a seat lit tho , of, the lied Cross, and this alone would guarantee the million dollars. addition to the money taken in for tho other seats In an aicna with a Dg capacity of 50 000, it Is easy to see how this would be a pajlnj renture. ii" ... pi -yCVLTltiLARD hw engaged In onlj one light since winning the L,' iV-'i crown, and the receipts from his go with Krank Moran, held In 'IWadlson Square Garden, were more than (1CO.O00 With Fulton as tffpjiis opponent and the lied Cross the benetlclary, there is little doubt via to the success of the million-dollar enterprise. ho,. Here's Another Reason for Jeffries x failure "r- ......-. ... . .. IOCS of tho Jelrrlcs-Johnson engagement! I rom fui-off rallfunuj, hear again the reason for the failure of tho native sou to crush tho t'colored warrior. Now wo learn the real reason for the downfall of The new story claims Jeffries was tho victim of bromides, that tho ihd him In a stupor and unable to display his real worth. Conced- t he might have lost with all things being cq.ua!, sas tho htorj, i experts who Insist that Jeffries, In the same shape he was In when kdo his celebrated tour of tho countrj, could hao done far better. he following story is taken from a coast paper,, which asserts 'hat tho Ivlew came from a reliable and unquestioned source. Lieutenant agr, a phjslclan from Chicago now In tho medical reserve and sta- I'at Presidio, a former boxing promoter and a warm friend of Jeffries, onsible for the following statement. Jeffries was the victim of bromides and was not a well man when he .Johnson In the ring that afternoon. His handlers mado tho mistake tlng at Moana Springs, Instead of conducting the retired champion no mountain resort, where he would not havo been disturbed. Jim jfta nervous temperament and required quiet. Instead he was beset sides by the curious fans. They bothered him from daylight until VJeff tried to avoid them. In desperation at times, he would take his kf'rod and start away on lonely tramps. He was virtually a ncuras- land his physician, started giving him bromide of sodium. An ordinal aid bo twenty grains and at the outset tho medlclno had a wonder- Jetlng Influence Jeff, however, was a big man and the mistake of Increasing the dose. sward the close he almost was crazed and I am stating a fact when i you that on the morning of tho fight ho was dosed with ISO grains of of sodium. Any physician will jell you what that would do to a t. ' If any person unaccustomed to such medicine should take twenty k'he couldn't walk half a block. The big dose deadened Jeffrles's brain, I him down and rendered him tncapablo of thinking or even moving suld have -Been able to do. tt was why Jeffries made such a shabby show before the eyes of L I know what I am talking about, for I was at Rowardennan a ,' advance of the fight and constantly In touch with Jeff. , " ' IMUJiuiica nave a lenumcy iu aiuw uowu mo nunu or 10 cause 'paralysis If used to excess. Such a dose as described (ISO If given at one time, might work a bad chango In any ath- itrThe use of bromides la known to doctors as 'sweating tho K ' i Adds $1800 to Camp Devens Treasury OUIMBT, former national iipen and amateur golf champion ' Mt poweeasor of the'weiteru amateur crown, now stationed a a.a number or tne urait army, neipea to swell tho fund for ; dt athletics through his proficiency (is a golfer. During his tut wus permitted to stray a-vuy from the camp long enough nr exJUuitloji rautclv5. Ills efforts ivcre responsible for the will know lb u no sports urlter In tin world rnulil loll 5011 all thi good thliiK" without writing 11 book or son ctlilii In Hie lit st pIup tlio Imiw will, mt tho Nation il Tub n o I'lind approxi mate!) $7Cn' 'I lie iliib w.i" J.uiinicil Nino bonis woro ntairtil and three worlds cli impious apptiml Nin. of the best lefcrees In tlm oountrj actfd as otllflils Kvfr) thing ran off lovi-lj The l'ollr.i Hand rend r d 1 xrcllf nt music and thn singers iet,Ktertd I IK Hvcrv bo) that appeared fought on liW merits 1 li ro vas no stilling linn plons acted IlKo rhninpiont ami tin) tnh legret to In found wns Hi' fait tint a p.ilr of the nth holders s" outil.i-ed tlielr oppomnts that for ili.irllnblo pur posts the) 1 imiI up on the x u tiiii-- A Tour-Hour Shun TIi i-hoi started lit s P 111 at.d it was midnight wli'ti the Ihm fun lift the clubhouse Within the four bouts most ever thing possible In thn boxing game hippetieil AMmtsth.it' There wnsn t .1 knockout? Wli) eert.ilnl) there w 1 1 a knockout tho show was a knrikout Iletin) Leonard, Mlko ()l)od and 1'eta Herman were the li.implons vvlio showed The otliei bo)s went Johnny Tllhuau, jU-.sk Lewis, Joe. Welsh, 1'rcd d) Kelli Joe Je.innetto l.eorge Chris tian. Battling I.eotibril ltiittling MUr- I rav. J'rankle ''onw.ij. Jot Mcndell Paul T)o)le Ued olau, LlttU Heat noting Buck rieinlng and lllllx Itolfa the lightweight thamplou of the North t lantle fleet All thee lo)s lought their heads off, as the) si) at the club,' and ' earned a warm spot In the heart of 1 eer fun In' tlm ..rem The Police Hand pl.i)cii, there was n I between lbd lolan ami Paul Itovle (V b.itil-b .mil the tirst limit u.i.smiton I draw would be a full decision. , Battling Leonard and Battling Murraj 1 Mlko Ol'owd were the prlncipils. and the bys fought four merrv nuiuls to 1 draw Joe Men- , dell and Kraukle 1 oiiwh vtre tnt and il'omvax liad a little the betti 1 f the going a champion ag.unM .u -U In twentv rounds if would In all lliriuin but In sis rounds i.u-sw ippui'- the next oppoii'nt for the ehainp J lek Mci.tilgTti was the tliinl 111.111 in the ling during thl bom and the teevp Hop given lilm was 11 wonderful trlbtiu to the Nntlonil 1 lub piotnotti 'I In rnftiis slio k xv li 11 tlm Iiovh ilieetnl Jail, and the quid wli-e fellow tlenrvtd the hand A jirt tl x si tap took plan between Little lb ar the Indi 111 ntul "inung Bin k Plemlni. H wus anvboihs i lalm for two diipters, !ut In tlm third nnd foU-th l.lltli Bi ir w is a ' big bf 11 ' lie wis is fasl as a r ibblt '1 his bout wis tveiv bit as u Mini, us the llertnan Lwlsscrai Lew Irliiison tefi tfi d the 111 Ueh K-Chdinpiuii in New lioli- J redd) x'i lsh, former llghtwiikht ibamploii of the wot Id was Introduced at this period and lie lefeteeel me 1 0111 x I was a grcit night for the nnohe "nn Llllirr )oii smoked en lnhnleil the finokee of jotir lie xl-eloor tielghbnr ntnl the hunilieils of eilbers who llllnlMie blc iiren.i If .nil sat em the gioiuid tloor xou kin w there wero n eouple llinusiitid eh ips In the' 1 nli onv , but the hi nl. bin rage ki pi xou Ironi suing tiniii If thai Muoke hail been 1111ulw1.1l n woiilil h ie I ee 11 foiiiiil in bi a iMirloii" 1 ivtllleK of 1 hi iplv plli eel llglltelltie I'll -Iturgb stocles ntnl thlrt)-llvi emil HiiMitiis with nil sorts of grade and 1 omniums nT smoke h in between. Ii was a niixeil tobiti in e towel Alotnitf tin ting side Mil tin' thiitvllve e 1 tit rfntos liiti-spi ri-tel with tin twintv- (he (1 tits 11 p 11 k cigarette f link or tin in were lln' two for it iU irtet iititl the (lfteiii eetit Htralshl fellows nnd furtln r link wen the ten eintelK Ip In the gillrrv wile tin tlvo mid sl eetiletm anil Hie eleven e lit St n p n k elevotee" e all the 11 lihiltte-s Wire there, tin' ll.ht 111 in i r rst nnd tin nun who inn mil boxing shows I In 11 wete poll tlii.ms nnd business men Judges and liwviis and the Ii nun iirofes-iouil nut, ,,f ill lull", followers eif boise 1.1 in.; ntnl lnsrbill lovets of golf nnd teuii totii mid liovs who tnver nils n Ii mt mil otliei 1111 u who sec a boxing 1 x lull lion unil or twhe a )ear 'llieie win tliiise wli Ulll tell voll the I. lord ill tli weli,hl of even fellow ho jt 1 p pnl into Hie ring, luiludltts, tin' relereis mil then vein oineis woo 11111 one Ii elilTeienee between l wilterwtlRiu nnd 11 pivot blow .1 Ciller I'liriiishc's uit , ,, -, Just is the noise at .1 ball giine 1 otnes A. IJufcJJltS PorL.lugel) tif.ni the ble.uheis so it wus llinuthed list night mini inr gaiierv lli. 10 was the usual nop of humotlsts mil eonieilliiiis 1.11 hiilid, nud sonn of tin 111 weie goi d ntnl e.imo In with uppor tun. i mt exiuesslons T In re vm re utile i but xerv few, who w.ie most SCKXH NOW SII I F T S 1 imxlous to w.ult wl.u mho on. was Hiking m Ih"' ling and theo vere a niiK.inee Most of thoso on the (.round Ilooi kntw and ji allied tint the bouts wen fot a vei) tine cause, recfignU.il tint tin box. is wiin doing tin ir bit and mi. pud the whole business In the pioper spit It 'I bete we ic nth. is, most of the 111 111 the gallm who. hiving paid their bit. wanted md ilimaiidul their pound eif 1 .11110 lush ami J lull, mote im-j .. u Inoekouts and goto and the) probably would lnvo enJo)ed a 1) itching partv 01 a stake -liuinlng ronte-t und would liave kiiked because there was not more nf It But all hi all it was a well be have crowd tint tat and enJo)ed tho . . . I... I League ate m iieduh d to play long "'s , I IH" leiei.e-T nil.. ui i.Hii-.uu.v. . ...... tbl netting but tliev will not lie op- lt frrts ,f hlrtnrd garments Pop 1 i-ed to c .41 li 11th 1 but will .ntnpcte o Hrieii wis ver) businesslike in a lub The lav- sweater llltlllel anil 11 lew enners weie- I I, I) til hlgll-prlicil SIIK snires iieiinie Welsh VMUe a busliitss suit and at. 1 peanuts vvbllo lie protu. 11 eded around tho I ring wblle the olllolal atinouneer was re .limn uie iii)s ot IV llllainson. .tcrr) Mm tnlief of the old tiriule J. I'ciitiv nnd Sllllon, nvfi tl Grantland Rice Fails to Even Mention the Slugging Frank Baker (iltANTLAM) Kin: east he w.H tiitv Mats n great hitler, a lino hunter and 11 liar iif.ii, gnat tliinl lifls.tuiii biveonl) up- iliaieruniier It is tieedlesa lo udd that lie wus nls.i a haul tighter Ko wo won't I nehl It lie wns also a Hist-, lass hilleldi'i. I but In Ibis ele)partinent bis pli fell be low Unit of Collins ''olllns vias some I thing uioii' than the" most graceltil of all third 1 iMiinn and the most effective Ho was til"., an rxee plloiuill) stout nthlelo lit bat Ills average litre elocsn't epiito laugii with tlmr iif'ili tlinw, but lie was CAGE LEADERS CLASH TONIGHT : V. II. ('. Iviclunond Girai'd Wins From Beth Israel u iir.-il nt wiili h n parallel Intervals 'I Iu re havit been fewei gnat thlld I. isi - ... .....I... I .I..H t.,.ul. f .11 ii.iri 11 11. tiittn (4L .1113 ii.ii.i i'-ii- Ol . .1.... .. ... .1 ..... ...i...f.. ..1... I iiiiii, .111 101. i' iieen neeii iiiiiniin hiimi live en six venrs weiulil jiass without an undoubted slut 'Hit' .Main Ciimltal.inls Willi 1l1ihi.il lielini and siiitmi win nil hiii us s veas Nnsli who ve i-e a luillliiit Bu we 1 01 lie In the lit lln bit- tle line when we start with Molin J 1I1 iliaw and 111111,1 011 tliroiigh the pulods of .lltiimv I'olllns 'lomnn Lo.uh, lll'l III mill) mill Arthur Hex lln The man to be piikeel should 1 nine from this kroup. for hev eatrled 11 gnatet iitnount of third basing xalui tliau nnv of the othete. befon- ot slnie, altliough llenrog, pla.ved lit t till el tegiilnrl), Vollld hue 100I1 fought his wa) Into tills llhntrlous gtoup 'loniuiv I.eaih of Plllsbuigli Bill Brnillrv eif 1 leeland, and Arthur p. v lin, of the elhl'nts vie re all realle gte et thlld biseiueti I iiev imlil bit ami In hi. tlit .1x1 ntd inn blink li.ud smushi 01 .finie 111 . n sjuw bunts Bradlev was tlieinoii sp. itieiilm a tliinl base 111.11 el at tleldliig but ol no cientet eluli value than l.ein h'nr Hevlln Hut ilotiht nud this ih ul 1 iwi" . onllinii il l, otht ts Hint tun on. Ol tin liio unite e 11111 up If Mil. law or 1 ollins who lend the pirtdi .MiGravv vs. .limiti Iei.iaw upfut est of them all Collins attaek, was the gteat around thlld s I 1 good 1 noligli eo ilrlve eitlt I. 300 or II 'tin I rllp nnd hold it, mil n Imigiouli 'Wbrt) II e aine to ulleld plu) at lliril he certaliit hid no superior, for he not only had n'l vieakness here but was In addition nn alert, iiotireeful workman who could I tako geiod eare eif nti) eleUlI sent li!-f vav ' CollliiK was 11 inarvrl, and a tmrvcl over n long streti Ii He and Bill llrnd I lev wern the two third basemen who jiarrlnl the greatest loiiililuatloti of abll Itv nnd ginee e olllus vis the slur member of llosion s two -National Leagiio e Ii unpli ns in IX'1 7 and IS'tv He was also n stat tin inber of Boe tons two Vitietliati League chimplo 1 1 In I in I ntul Pint He pliiV.il ins (.lealllfss in two li nMies ' ii t iking hli i nudum d beldlng and billing ublllli iigiinst tint of Mi Craw Collins wins lln nli. i Jl i.iav was a tillh 111 nipnlor on atta.-li but ns .e lltliUi tlier.. was no great c unpirlson, e olllns leading In a iiunibi i of strides (Toinotiow- I he iititllibl. r ) i.irn.l llillieeie k s 1 ollllllli II V. w. VMI llll V I I.M.I I II I ! I l I .fill V. VI. I t -111 II II. 1. I ,1 I .711 I'l Itli Inn el II P I . : .sou i .1 .T.0 t .01111 i.i' in ii IMII slltlM, VI. I I W I I'.l W. Hi.li-.nn I ii I linn It tree It I II llul'rtll I II I ("Ml I nn. Inn VI, I liilrr-Nnii ! I Mil I ll'tl-l rn. I ii i.it i i : in i i.. i o s( iii iii 1 1, tint mis wi i b IiihIbIiI 1Iii1iiiii mill Meiiieilvi, lliltler wnrtli ntnl I Plnll-I rni-t Irliliv. Uli ikrr I ID unit I . (. I . Ilirrrtt ami Intf-r-Non. Hi: Ictdcis of the Industrial Basket- hedubd te play will not be up- Tin: bal ' 11M0 to the tamp athletU' fund. Bi.Jjkw. t.u.lu.L iilI- .?f- s, liit; Hand for Jcaiine'tti' The thud bout was the "ii.li .1 lot a big hind given Joe Jeanne lie, the New I York lieai) weight Iollowing tlm llttlo I fellows, lie uppeareil a glint In sUe ani'e Ptrencth He fought iienrge Chtlsllai I and Ueorge took eer)thlng except two i punches tint went oei bis luud i The net aet veas a Keieani rzdelle Mack the shadow boxing ch iniplnn, fought an lmaglnar) bout vi itli Kid Oil. of Point Breeze Bibe D'Houike, of New York helped him pull the stunt mid bad a li ird time separating M.uk and Oil oil was selling at a heiv) prli. because lit knui Ued Mack elow n four times In the llrst round und put him nwa) ill thn second Kddies fiknl Knockout wis the prettiest thing done Iu our presence for tsitite time He u-tel all the regular actions and made a big I.lt Ho worked for nothing llkn ev. r body else so we thank him for Jhe f..ns Oood things wem only shirting Ben ny Leonard, the lightweight champ, ap peared In the next bout with l'redd) Kelly Betui) bid to catch a train bick to Camp Upton, where he Is training the soldiers Kellv was all right for me round but from the second bell he as eas), and Built) allowed him to staj tin limit Leonard paid all his expenses for Ids managei trainer, two bo)s fiou tho eamp and his own, More thanks Tho next bout was one of the best con tests of tho evening Johnii) Tillman the P.ed Cross boxer fought Hill) llolfc, lightweight champion of the North At lantic fleet Tlhnan hit Hill) with iv co ining except the punches hols saving for Irish Patsy Cllne, but Billy was asking for i.iore at the finish Johnn) Loi'tus famous local trulner. handled llolfe, and with proper care he could mingle with tho topnotcheis Tillman knew too much for him last night Jehnn) made a blc hit and both bo)S deserved the ap plause the) received as they left the ring Introducing .Matt Hinkle This bout was refereed by Matt Illn kel, the Cleveland promoter Announce ment was made that Illnkel has offered the P.ed Cross the sum of $1,000,000 If he Is permitted lo stage the AVIllard-1'uI-ton bout somewhere eaEt of C'lov eland ' and for not less than twent)-flve rounds Ills presence was the signal for a voile) of rheeers. It was four rounds past an ovation. Matt refereed Tillman and Holfe like the big man he Is, and the bo)s present liked his work. There1 iwero many well-known men present last night. The second champion to appear was i Petey Herman. The boss of the bantams 'met a tartar In OussleiLeivlx. It Is a I i little toughsdn Petey und I ted Walsh to give a decision In a bout for such a worthy purpose, bu If one were necei sary 'Lewis would receive no worse than a draw, Luvyls, by hl.s splendid work, earned the right ti meet Herma-i here for sis loiinds, and the mate hriakc .vho places the bout can depend nn r ulg ludie.icc It Is the Icaot (hit lew 1 deerves flefman Jooked anything but :', middle wclsht king fought tin list bout and a boost is coming ti Mlili.nl end bis opponent, Joe Welsh x.uung J.uk eilitlin vw.s mi ible to appeal and Welsh wanted to light an) bod) foi 'he I und so ho nut o liowd In the tlrt uiiinil the ih mi llion stung Welsh s lenl iap but litter bu u.ilUed that We Nli wns no match tot his elass and stiiugth I14 n fuscd to punish Joseph The Inttft was gamo and took what ol'owd eoulilut help giving him O PoinI ma) 1101 hi the best luiddlew eight 1 baiuploti in Ids tot), but he In a heait as big us a mountain .md in. init.h line is too good for linn The llnale was 1 battle i,.)l ,n such iff.ilt would b .1 sui.es without! to ivei.vtbing igilnst s.coud division out te ids Pubsutt v ' Motiotvpi Unt ie rvvorth v l.lllott-I inN on piper Hobson and Butteiwoith should win. inel If either of the seoond-rilvNlnti clubs springs the unexiieit.il it means a shake-tip In the standing ' hailes Clial lencci tinnagu of the ltutterworth Club atiliotinets tl.it bN Hun his pre sented to 1 ueh plavei a lieiiilsome sweatei eif bin. and gold and the) will wear tliein .11 tonights gmie Tlio sweatei h wen awardeel the piavers for theh weunleiful showing to el etc TcuilhlitH 1 onti sis wjll In tlm llrt pl.e)edMt Ttannoi. Hall b the work ingmrn Tin 1 acii fiiiineilv used Vonpirell Hill Vfioiehng to re orts, a iipult) auilleiie villi viltniss tho games TliousiinN of tiiketn lnvo been disposed of In the plivets, nnd now' that minium quatters hive been se cured the tolloweis of tile Inilustrlils tro expfct.il to show tho tame Interest in the spott ns in tuevious seasons s-.immv leli lies icluined to the Amer ican lte-l.tball I.i igue last evening and plaved lot e.irird 'Ihe Vlumni Colle gl ins won J. -I., from Biotlitihoi d ?t?ih Isinel tlnoi kli the fast tloe rworl. nf s iiituiv and ill. .lexer goalshootlug of l'liaseit whu 1 aged si ecu Ut hi goal" hut siinim illd not rellsn the mannti in vi hi. h he was 1 elng bandied bv Welti berg, ol the opposition, and with on" minute foul and a haif set0Tlfis ,,f ti10 game reinaltiiug to be plaved almost sent Weinberg to dreamland How lould suih a thing be" The plajus woik leige thei at the stme desk Hut be tint as it mav pieties Is not nltn gethel to bl line although a free-fornll niav line lesultiel Ibis Is not Intended to uphold s'anuni, but time is ,1 limit Lew Bitlee.bo L.wls 1 exhibited The men o' e c.lol pleased In eve tv Fieond of the bout II was 11 ilttlag ellnnx 10 tin must wnndirful benellt show 1 vei lmkl In tho Hast, and the big Jam lift the clubhouse with tlm knowledcf tie it he 01 she had been given ,1 thtee.tiug .It.itj of events and t!u best louts s t heie Iu some time. EDDIE MAHAN CHOSEN FOK OFFICERS' CAMP ronner Hntvanl Star Picked to At tend Tiainiiip; School nt YupluuilX. Y. 1 11 11 1 atnlilldge tomes tint a t 1 n em tli it t:dille Ataliau foi tin r Hitxaril slal athlete lias been 1 host 11 as one of tho lift) one successful laudlihites ftoni Hnrvaiil to attend the third icseive of (leers' tiainlug camp .it 'v.iipliuuk, N V . Mnhan enlisted In tlm uiarlno corps at tho nutbreik of tho Wai und sbortl) uftcr was sent 'to thu nax) )atd In this ell) Thtougli thei efforts of Lddle 0110 of tho best football tennis in tho si nice vias oiganlzed at tlio local vard W'lil.c pla)lng against tlm strong Hiving A A ho was injured and was handlcapid the remainder of tho season Another of tho sueeesiful candidates was Kenneth It (', Parsons, a lineman' on Mahan's 19K. Harvard team At the Moving- Clubs tlMllllIV Totuni) Carcv and Teiry Metloveru are lu stilct uahiing for theh buut at tlte Cambrli A C tomorrow night Ihe semlwlud-up will bring to gether Tonun) Mone, of Piovldencc. It. I , and Hddle Mulllu, of this clt) The piellmlnarles folluw Pal Carey i. Tommy Golden, Joe Wright vs. Young I'ltzpatrlck. Charley patrone vs Young llnuny Potts SUITS $1 1 so OK, OVERCOATS ' JRn li OIUIKI. Botli piavers wcte 1 based b) P.eferee Kelh Ihe fit st hilf nf the alfali ended II-1) and was Interesting- to eibserve, but thu second section was .1 walkawav for liliartl Tho goals xiero fliraril 11: Brotheihood 11 and the) wete ireillteil to Dleties - Oallaglier 1, 1'ossett 7, White Itodgers 1 Iiessen 1, Weln- lerg . swarf . lite latter pl.i)ed 1 unit a lot of others who the best ball foi the losers seen for tho smoke splendent in a dinner mat while be told us of lln vai Ions 'eebrclltles Kiilnc Punches Oil" Menu Vppirintl) It was a meatless lln fot llghteiF, for most of tliem 1 ill out the klilntv punch Most of the blows did not 1 mil, othetwNo tho evening weuld lnvo been slioiter Ot wind shots there were bundled Soniu of tlio hooks were ' vit) wllil, and mo.li) of tho boxers have little control of their dtlves Timing is evervthlng 111 golf and It cuts a lot of llgute In boxing and tho folk w through is thn bU Ihing In fighting pto vl.led tho (Nt does not encounter the uir But all In all 11 w is a xer) large evening and then were enough ththls for all Ono of tlm lighters who mule ie.il hits was tho veteran Joo Jianette. . Ho hid Ids opponent nt a stage 'where am sort of a punch would have sent his man to dieamlainl, )ct he let him stav there and did not I ind another blow until his opponent had found himself It was a fine exhibition of sportsman hip and after the tight was over lie got tho lie irtlest applause of the evening One of the plUekli t flghtels eef the. eiening v is sailor Bill) liolf He veas oublisseil b) "HHman, )it he took blow lor blow 'Hid nevn once did h Ho down nn his job Ho got apianntl) a 1 te 1 rifle eloutlng but bo 111 ver cried quits He, too, desetved tho band tlfat was his at Hid end of tlio last round s the (Jolfers. Were 'Iht'ro 11) the wax It was a golfei who bought the autographed gloves of Leon- aiel. Ijolfe r Kogers did the auctioneer ing nnd tJolfer Jules Masthuuiii, of Phllmotit, bought them Among the other golfets who weto tin ro were Jack florin 111, I'i auk O'liinnell, Vain Huhn, Bill Ceorgi, blo Lunaii, Austin Bovd, .Morris Bone), Pi .ink llosee rates, Milton Humid i: H I'alibenks, Cla)ton Dixon, Attornc) Oeneral I rancls Shtltik Brown, Krank Putli, Bett Crow hurst. J. roino Lfiurliliiclm Coroner Knight nilil not be MEWS furnishing counters busy these das waiting on buyers of Christmas mfts for men - .N et kw ear. .-)(Jc, S 1 , S I .a0, $L $2.30 faoves. S1.30. !L', !xL'.-i0, S2.7.r, So Sluniors. fs.l.". SI. S3, Mi, $10, 1512 Hosier, U3c, 33c, 3c, SI, .S1.30, S2 llatulke rcliiels. 'Ivvn lor 23c, 23c. 30c, SI - Arm Shirts $3 Hath robes, S3, S7.30, SlO, S13, $18, $20, S23, $.10 Shirts. SI. S1.30. $-'. S2.30, $3.30, 1 Canes . .SI, $2. S.l, $3. $7.30, !!) Si, Sli, K7.aU, s..iU L mlinlljs, 5I.2j, SA S.l, S, S7.30 William H. Wanamaker 1217-19 Chestnut St. REDCCED IROM (30. :s and t:o Tvo Dollar WKeat Talks Loud Out in thp Inland Umpire of the Pacific Northwest the five and ten thousand acre ranches are getting ready for world-feeding crops in 1918. War WHeat Plu PETERMORAN&CO. ?;,',"' i S. E. Cor. 9th and Arch filrerti' an Monday and batnrcUr t'ntll l ee' VJIItlllV A. '. Hum. . lrcnrt, Vlcr. Keii.liiKton ye. inl hcieuerrt s. Irlelo cvenlni;. UflTlulier HI Ti Cure . rrr Klx.uieru oeir Other ttieer llei U ' by Randall Howard, tells of.this hundred-mile wheatfield run by tractors and managed by business men where a thousand acres is a small farm. TRo COUNTRY GENTLEMAN r?j TA Curtis Puhllihlng Company, 133 Indmpmndtncm Squarr 5C Philadelphia 1 tha Copy Ih yr Sparep-tlmai aubaoriptlon rapre trntatlvna for our pvrlodlcala evunteiel.v.rywh.r.. Ifyounreiil mora monv, wa. noesil yoti. X t -.L V CHRISTMAS DINNER IIKrr WW , huMiu i cfMP xHlllll ripLIKElA-'KlSS ' Pl Much Depends on Ww1 lherirsttourse fA mJtvl 1 1 Knjoyment of jour Cliiistm.i Diniior a fll wfM I V tlepemls on two things ijooil cookinif anil n yj m vilrf r IsQ (selection of the courses. ' .l Ifw l) Philadelphia liotels and lvatuuruntu are JN W I ,. famous for the excellence of their cuisine, inllll M, 'II, and nothing adds sucli test to the meal ns a villi II tli Iff plate of dehciously toothsome, appetizing Vl P VI oysters on the halt hhell or oyster cocktail f A tli lll as tho'lirst course. v .j ij ( Have You Visited the "LittU Oyster House ,Wfl fm, ' Around the Corner" Lately? Wm W MAHHEW J. RYAN SM W Wholesale Only ill I llSsX Front and Dock Streets 4fl WT'Z ' -1 111. IjJinbarJ IVI Main IHUI Vl I III Ml I I ' ' I IW lablMifd I8SU fl I III II I T yfl ittam I lllllil DWm I I 4vJV I ''"" lll'll"iS3WP? Aitrfflll llllllll lllllllll II III hjt v "r,FvJ- .-s , ri-'1 "sjc',l"' f ..wiM."' " .
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