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a ti EVENING WORLD, B A'i'UMD A Y, NOVinMBa. B 80, illf. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK BOXING ClfAMPS HAVE TOUGH WEEK WALTHOUR S1GSS , FO.K S7X- .TM Y RA CE THE NEW CHAMPION AND SOME EX'S By VIC Copyright. 112, by The Press rybllt-hlng Co. (The New York World). WITH WOLGAST AND ATTELL E" HARD WEEK FOR CHAMPIONS, AMONG H ALSO RANS CdLTJMH . ' fBi s jJssBBsUssssssssssHy f Billy Nolan, Ritchie's Manager, Felt Sure His Boy Would Win Championship, as Evidenced by Letter Just Received Ex-Featherweight Champion Quits to Novice. 'HIS has been a hard week for champions nnd ex-champion. The mnt Important fvent, of course, ffll the defeat of Al Wolgaat by i Wllllo Ritchie of California, tbe makln of a BOW champion In the llgh wr-lrtlit BUM an1 thi passing or the tough llttlo farmer from Capillar, flraf i-onqurror of Rattling Nelson. Bvrr since Ritchie met Wolgaat In that famous four-round bout In Oak land I have had a suspicion that William nouM be the next title holder. The accnnnta of that ahort battle and the many photographs of Ita various phases alios, eil WolgW, champion, beaten to the punch by Novice Ritchie. The flarhter who fin land the punches will win In a long battle. So It was this time. Kit hie ontrlaaaed the lightweight champion from the start He held the direction of the battle In hla own band. At the stari he hammered Wolgaat well. Then he took a little resting apace for few rounda and let Wolgaat wear hlmaelf ojt. When he felt the caamplon weakening ha turned on the power again and want In for a knockout The reault was Juat what Ritchie and his manager, Billy Nolan, had expected Ritchie had the advantage In speed and hitting power. He landed heavy blowa that made the Cadillac "bear-cat" wobble. Then he knocked Wolaaat down and noarly nnt When Wolgaat waa up again Ad a ......i lM-.,t. . e.ii when he la I California, yet Thanksgiving lay getting the worst of It cropped to tht l BBL. -" mm mi I mm I ' 1 , I . r. m u ' "V mumwm s, siaaBBa mart. - r a17p LL ADMITS MS I AlTr-ii ADMITS Mis f iNiSN - AT TMt HOTi or fK ST LCV US UNKNOWN RtTtrte woH THE. TITIC UtYrG ON Tf. FUOOk. - woUiAST LOST IT STNfn UP Littue. viillie nvma VS THE. FIRST CAUrDWHeWl Bcr to Hold tme UfiHTtff&KaMT ARMY AND NAVY IN GRIDIRON BATTLE in I give me my first chance In see hlni Ufliler the I've seen many notables at the ring. Wolgast, i vory one will agres, Is a great little fighter. Hut the lim ited number of munda waa all that saved him from Hltehle last May. Illi, hie knocked the fighting Freeh an, Man'lot. down twice, C, mpnro that with r would be hard to find a oeuer what Wnlgast did with Manoot wires champion than this quiet, smiling, weeks su... A year at;u a wire came clean-cut boy from the sunny West, from 18 Angela, ," ? I niri'i areinii. uiu- .11 v . ................ aWftaoe. Rather than take his medicine ks a man and a champion be dellbrr ately fouled. Warned by the referee, he fouled again, and was disqualified RltoOte was champion of the world. "iitliiueil from First l'age.i Hefll make many friends wherever lie goes Quite a eontrast he'll he to the eorly, bdack-browed Wolgast. Wolgast ahewed his lack of ehani paonshlp elaas when be refused to give Bottling Nslsoo a return match. Nelson kd alwaya made li a rule to give his "aatlsfactlon" If thsy wanted It. the great Jos '.an-, clever.- il ind hardest hitting of all the lightweights, was immediately given another ennnne when bo asked for It. It Wtll be amusing now to see Wo! gnat, forgetting how be treuted Nelson, pleading fur a return match wltn Hltehle. and detnanumc U ne hi -"right." Or will h 'van', to fight lUtenle gain? Possibly not. lack llrltton. IV w loraero aoow now j , , , HoA wno Wlll( he can fight. Ilflchle travailed and " I1" v w ,, Tht) r,t oxsd win, stcTarland, and jumped in "'' , JuM wher. Kngland ever luined iut, on twenly-four hours' notice. tnly RltohleI lack of training let that lmit go twt-nly rounds. Liast Ucloher Kllohlv met and defeated Jak llrltton. NSW Yorkers know how be boxed off bout with Krne off. He has boxed with "ne. MoKarland In private boute more than twenty times. Now ho pays the Htock ards boy mnny cnmpllnit'iits, hut says: 'After w. .N i-i, nmtch DM as gOM as you OM with fackey Mcl'arland.' "l-'roni what 1 know from three mon the association with miohie i have no beeltatlon In declaring that Willie Rtttble will lie thu world's llghtwelglit rhittnplon OH the afternoon of Nov. t TIM obsmplutieiilp v. Ill fall Into t lie hands of n very worthy UtlehoMur, wlioae meteor:, career Is the bum proof ard punteil to Keyee on the army -yard line. Keyes etartwl to run hark hut wee tackled eo hard that he dropped the ball. Markoe recovered 1U NAVY FIGHTS ITS WAY BACK TO MICFIELO. After trvlng the line once, HotHio punted and the ball sailed clear over the Navy goal line. It was quickly brought 'back to the 30-yard line. On the first play IMinell was off ride .ind the Army received a live-yard penalty. Me Heavy broke through for nine yards. Mcdleavy was senl In aawln and went to the Navy 4'1-y.ird line before Houston could bring him down On a fake kick Harrison Hr. led around hie right end for a Flight gain M. Heavy was aguln ., In,, tii.. line mid Very promptly failed With no gain Molieavy klcani 1 . i . ,!,, tVi- hall tuck to Iveyee, woo oiu . .. twelve vnrda to the Army's M-yard line. I'rlt.herd gained a couple of yarda end Benedict broke through for twu more. Hobhs punted In llodos on the Navy IH-yard "lie. The Navy begun to hammer Its way slowly Iwick towards the centre of the field. But that prOgTOSI waa hardly fnst enough. Harrison kicked to Ksyes, the boll sailed over Ki es head and barely a-rosed his hand, but he recovered It. SECOND PERIOD. Hi; ATTBUi has at last gone the route tiavelled before ltltn by a N Intereetliis thing connected wish MX tbls battli' Is a letter I recoivea - uf llU( aJjlHtr. BILLY NOLAM . frm Htllv Nolan last night, whsn , the championship changed hands, what i ever else may he ar.kl about Nolsn, hf kaews a "live one" Hers era a fi-v.' Ilnee from his note: ban Fran-lsco, Nov. It 'IS, Vow. SI Willie IllH ble will meet Wol- good that many r sauM far ths chamblio'uhln at Haly 'lty uould have lost legitimately to Kllbane Arena, seven unlet from the heart many great i-h.inu'lons. Abe m ., a , But from Ht. Iouls we have con- Rale galne-1 seven arils anil w:is t i.-itie i by Ksyes. i-"i ird was rhrown for a loss The Nsvy-k!ch was blocked by Ifinrrllllat The ball rolled back to Mavd the Navy goal, MarrlMlst snapped It up ami started f r the Navy goal line. Hit bad -'I clear iletd ami two yards of retail ground behind hlni when Rodel recovered and. leaping through the air. ii.ught htm about the knees and pulled him down. Ten yards In front of the goal t Army fnm tied and Navy recovered the hall. In a fw ae 'en I It was kinked esfilv out to tnldflfl l. After one or two plays Hobhs punted l ack ag-nn. i.eonaiti Ksyes on the Army thlrty- h champion in pin day -a great oham I ygyd Una. Hobbs fumbled but reoovered plon, boxer an. I hgliter, too. He was so , Benedict was sent through guanl and fused to believe ho tackle for ! srnall gain. HObba PttRted to the Navy thlriy-ysrd line. LEONARD TEARS OFF 32 YARDS BEFORE BEING DOWNED. rtodm watt thrown for a hlx-yaril loe and a fifteen-yard pennlty for holding put the Navy behind be.' ten-yard line, San Pranotsco. 1 hiet Hltehle for the ! niiiiaiion or uie news tun; Alien i.ae i drat time In Los Angeles lust July. Wo al last been forced lo admit Utat he 'eat together anl viewed the Wolgaat- N U In as a tighter. WeJneadny litgiit 3 w.,.1. .it., ..riiiai mv Iiur. he luxd t.iih a lo a . fcathu. B -eight ZJZ " '. a. nit.ki. nam.,1 Oliver Vlek n want., i.uve In cn hut Leonard pinned out I . K eye i na ing tno time miiiKn """' I" V..n .... . I l In the middle of the field, who whs gave me nis tueas on nKiiuns- n ....... ......... afterward we closed a bushier oTee-1 verely punished. HH old stamina waa osbnt with the distinct understanding ' lacking. HI wsary anr.i refused to re that Rltchls'e first imp mem should be ' spond. They dropped to ills sides. And Wolgaat We refused offers from every t the end Of the Sixth round he f dir. 1 tifrin the country where boxing thrived. ' -t " no longer defend himself, California promoter, were hot on our He waa not "groggy -just all In. trail WIU, many a,.. thy opponent,. 1 "tapping o the rnpen, A udi addressed waa gaveraty cilllcl.ad for evading ?n.Ue,meni Je 1 , snoeads Iblg fight to Kirk, 1 realise "stowever, ti.e ohamplonshi was on. ' that I urn throng,, a. a fighter." Next .... -..i i..t ..,) ,,t..,t futli.uelv. ,lav lie left fee Nt.v oik. ewlflly tackled Tlotlos himself. Leon ard punted 6S yards to Prltchard. Twice the army line ivna piled up with out gaining an Inch. Then on a fako kick MllbUgne waa hurle.l hack for n IWO-yard loae. Keyes kicked to Rodee, who dotlgi-d back 10 yard, to the army 3&-yard line Rode was tackled hard and was laid out He recovered In time and the Navy rooters gave him a great cheer. Two trlea gained n yard end then McReavy broke through sod came with in Inches of making the down. The ball was In the middle of the field on the Army'a 27-ya.rd line. ' Brown dropped back to try for a goal, but the ball nailed wide anil lie missed. Out In front of the Navy rooters' stand nns of the yell leader waa turning back flips. His Joy wnH a llttlo previous. I'omlng out to their zd-ysrd line the Army tried to gain th-ough the line and failed. Keyee punted out to Rodea on the navy 40-yard line. Mnrrllllnl tackled him. . Rodes was thrown for a 6-yard loss, and Leonard punted over to Keyes, who ran back '-'0 yards before he was downed on the navy's I6yard Unc. Keyes was knocked out for a minute. Keyes ami Mllburne then marie short gains. H.irrlson broke up the next play without a gain. Keyes punted over the navy goal line. Lurkin took Wynne' place. l.eonnrd punted out for 10 yards. PrltChnrd started out around the navy's right and was thrown bnek for a loss by Ollchrlst. Keyes swung uround the navy left for 6 yurds' gain. LEONARD PUNTED 55 YARDS TO PRITCHARD. Ralston onme biwk Into the gome, re placing Redmond. Keyee punted down to Itodea on the Nuvy's 2C-yard line. Leonand punted H yard to Pr'tehard, who was Instantly thrown by Ollchrlst. Two altempt-i by Keyes gajlned only a couple of ynrda Piitcttard punted to Rodaa, who was downtsl In nildfleld. Lnmpher took Keyee'i plaoa i,....nnr.i Olfoled around the A.rmy's right for a nice l--yar,l i-nln. MeHeuv- pushed thixiugh for four yaids and the quarter endeti. Score o to 0. FOURTH PERIOD. The laM quarter started with i he 'tall 00 the Army's .".'-yard linn with the Wind 111 the Army's favor. Hobba .vent in again for Mllburne The Nnvj Im a in amnaMng rh rough tin line, Afti r four yards' gain Howe was. li int unl t wsW taken out for hlni .) ro cover. Thlrtydx yard In front of the Arm J goal Hrowu trtbd a kick from psfjeement, the in want low au.i saked under the rooaobar, The Army began butt, ring Hie Navy lino. After an i Ighl-yard g.iln, a l.'.- a.i d penalty put Hi" ball bach only M yaiMs In front of the Army go.il post. Hobhs, standing under the noai posit, Mcked out very prnttlly to itmies on the Artny 15-yard line, lickln was hurt and it tool a couple of minutes lo get him on his .'eat again. Vaughn look llowi'a place. Leonard m , - hall to the ground and llrown'e tots e-as , driven against It. It seemed ImpoggtMe for the fcall to j get through. For a moment Its flight was entirely hidden by the mass of army men who leaped to block it. I When It nppe.ire.t again it was a-alHmi I straight towards the goal posts. The:. It shot over the cross bar. The score was: Navy, H; Army, 0. The Navy rooters went mad with delight While they were roaring their Navy cheer the game went on. NAVY ROOTERS CHEER AN OTHER GOAL. The hall was kicked off down near the goal line nnd the Navy becran bucking Iti way slowly out. Then Leonard punt- ed fully fifty yards down the field, the I Iwll bounded high and went past the timij imt-ee. a rMSVs jersey Ten on It and the Navy got the hall, a claim iielng allowed that it touched Frltchard's leg In passing. A little skirmishing put the hall In front of the Army goal posts an I again Brown kicked the goal. Score, Navy, C; Amy, 0. i ncre was no Homing the Navy now. After the kick-off the tulddles hex in marching straight down the Bald, A punt gave Hie Amy the hall on her T yard line. Here the first forward pits of the game mas tried; It failed. Friable to tain around the end, the Army dropped hack to punting again. Hobhs piMited the ball, and It rolled sixty yards before Leonard fell on It. Twice the Navy Mne was hurled hack for a loss. Then Leonard punted out to Prltch ard In the middle of ihw field. Hrown nnd Hall pulled him down In his tracks, rrltchard made a Sn-e-trd for- I ward Tins to Marrillhit. but tn hall fell Into his hands and he was already turning with almost a .dear Held in front of him when the boll slipped through his finger X The fumble spoiled his chance to score for the army, a touchdown that Would have tletl the score and won the game If the goal kicked would have followed it. in his dlx-ippolniinnit Marrlalllat picked the hall up and slammed It down again This was .the Army'a Insi chance After another hnif minute of play the whistle blew and the game was over. For the third successive year the Navy te.nn li.-.d won Tills time Brown'e toe had i.iUen the plnci of that of Dal ton. Ftnal score: Nnvy e Army. 0. PRANK. ERNE NEW YORK. ll J tW rtCLVJH j AD vXOA5T j MARYLAND 1 lUlNOtS V MtCMlGftN I, - 1 Cm l emj si1Ui& RlTCMe CA.lFoysJ COMMERCE BEATS CLINTON ELEVEN SC0RE41 TO 0 14,(XKJ See High School Boys in One-Sided Game at American League Park. THE LINE-UP. DsMSjarei St -mj . . afssMgsr anigsaMW De Boer Mateltw . fletCit . . . Km' BcCusset . . B:..lirctt Titnttl .... J-reer I i Med by (ilk'hrlnt before ue couhl gi t Started. Tlie Army began fighting III way baik again In short plunge, lie: punted out of bounds on the Nuvy'H twenty-yard line. Leonard pulled nit five ynrdg around the Army's left and, (on a long run und gained a couple Of H'.iHton lu 'kle.l :1m. Mi-Heavy wn i yards. Somewhere In the inlxup Ruths Hltehle has had ... " fifty fights n Halgbol Well, bring on the new ones! TINKEP TO QUIT DIAMOND AND BE. AN ACTOR FOR YEAR. OHICAOOi Nov, 00. JoaephFavaraham Tlnlo .'. irstwlille t'uh IbOf tltOO, will stay out of bgethnU fOf a year, accor.l 1ns t.i at. announce-. u-. t "id ii he a -- JAMESTOWN RESULTS. HACK Purse Utu; to-yenr- srlhng; five and a half furlongs Torkvllle, los (Turnerl, to !. ." lo 2, to S, first; Inst : amv Man, (Toa han). t to 1, 2 to 1, 4 to 5, gocond; aaiM.b, U0 (Martini, 4 to 1. t to T to U, third. Time. IP'. Ait-.. Jonquil, k'red Levy, Tarts and (?oy also ran. WDCON1) HA L'- All Agesi purse $100, selling, e. furlongs W.iatsrn Uolle. 10!' tMonloii), ;a to 1. lo 1 jgun lo for ! - dill that will enao and I to 1, won; Hey. 101 iSklrvlni, II to I, 4 lo 5 and to ft, se-ondl Jai sup Bum, lo (Dent !:), IS to 1, 6 to I and ( to third Time, I. IT 2-:.. Bo! kln. Abrasion. l.:i').. bigknd, Blr " lege. Golden I'ustle, Myles ti'i'onnsll. Lucky Ueorge aiel ork La. I also ran. tackb-d by Benedict nnd two other Army men at the same time and wus thrown for a long, Leonaid dropped ha. tic on a fake kick, and starting when the Army tacUan Wen on top of liltii shot through I tunaU hole and uir- off thirty-two yards bofor Brnedlat go) aim. Spied was the only thing ti n' counted In thl run, for It .is mode through a succession of mud holes thai pn nted dodging, Redmond took ttateton'a place. Leon rd punta l to Prltchard on the Army's Bve.yard line, Ollebrlai dropped '.tlm In ills tl'H'k" 1 ii Venn denperately attempted to .leu.. i!t'o";i the Nttvv line, bu thonged to-day. Instead or working III waa melees, And tin Navy ndi between second and third ' -t-.se, ne w. work between ins right and left an trames of vauj.u .11, thei Hark rrom New York. Jog t-i-dnv b nlm to k'rp the v. ulr l. o.-u Uie .. mt m i' lummer, He di.t not save gnough oi lils enm.ngg laat I tier lo llvt t jumping up nnd down In Ihelr stand. rot red with (let, a riveyard penglti helped 1 Army nj ' .. hrst down lie . punted ii ir. tralght In the ulr :i-ti th- ball ;.-.;-j. i and began roll- lug lack i ward l hi Ai nj goal, l'ritrn- ttrd f. t i It, 1 Onai'd t.i.-. I ii long run n'n unl It.. till I. if e vary lllntll gain as nurt. Doubled up into kiwt in- writhed around In the mind fur a min ute. It looked as If he would have to -i- taken out of the gum--, hut he got Up hi I I tag gOTsd Into but place In the line. The Army was penalised fifteen yards for rough tackling. Hrown tntide . long fifteen-yard run around tho army left end, hrlnglng the ball donw close to the army ten-yard line. The arm.'- rooiopg in the other stand Were yelling Fight, Fight. Mo Ueavy Wstl I Into the Una glowly and A'ai downed. Bodes was thrown for a yard loss gf sr o r -ling around in front of the B"-ny glial post. The ball was .-even yards awa- And about ten feet to the right, Hrowu dropped back for a kick from placement. The ball was passed and Instantly the army line swept forward In a great surge and surged through. Ollchrlst touched the Flynn Brains I ralnlna 1XJS ANQBLJSg, OnLi Nov. ;. .tint Flynn, of Pliable, who is to meet Luther McCarthy at Vemon Arena, began his trainling to-d.iy. McCarthy planned to begin regular workouts as soon aa lie can get good Sparring partners. Word was received here thst Al I'alzer. who vdll meet th winner, will leave New York late to-day for this city to pre pare his training iitiarte. Povtticm. Clinton. . . 1. K THInf. . 1. T r-trUiSftii ... .It U us VMtr . ,-itre , Meerea . R. 1 1 F. Mini It. T ;iln.i U. I Mis astir o II. lionhj . I.. H. B lleseman K. H B 3lo.tr. t B Wuskei Hitee.al . Ttte !m. , Woftd.1 AMI'TIITOAN IMJmOVX FARli, Nov. 30. Ueftire ll.'SW youngsters and some not so young, the team fiom Commerce II. gh njehOOt VOCred n touchdown ami safety on De NVItt flltron f.r the scho lastic ohaniplonshlp of MaTihattan In the ftrat hulf of the game al American League J'ar'.i tills afternoon. "nton I mod the ravorlte heforo the game, hut lha way the epeedy Commerce team pullnfl off long-end runs and forwsrd pisses made their supsin'lere In -he stands crazy with g.es. Commerce won the tose and defended the south goal i 'Union kicked off and Freer ran it back ton yards. Then Commerce begun a eavaga uttark on the Oold and Huff line that finally war ded the ball to ntnton'e 16-yard line. The Commerce stand with cowbells, rnihwav sirens and every device that BOVed make a noise, pleaded f ir a touch down. On the third down a forward paas was attempted. On a pretty double paas, Hlodgvtt went around right end for a touchdown only five minutes after the start of the game. Freer missed n dim. nit goal. Score, first period: Com merce, s. Clinton, 0. After the klckoff In the socond pe riod Clinton began pounding the red line for steady gains. Begeman re covered a funrble and planted the hail on the 40-yard line, directly In front of Commerce's goal. Tunsa then tried a drop kick, but It fell short and Wucker. who caught the ball two yards In front of his own goal, was carried over for n safety by the Commerce tacklers. Score Commerce, I j Clinton, 0. Commerce added to her long tally m the fourth period, when an attemnted drop kick by Clinton waa block, -1 and Hlodgett picked the ball up on the flfteen-yaxd line and rushed over for a touchdown, followed by half the Clin ton team. Blodgett also kicked the goal. Score, Commerce 22. Clinton not lil ng. Clinton waa unajile an atop the faet Commerce team, which gal-nod at sake. After the kick off Commerce piled W another touchdown, when Tunau 'srnhf ocr after Hlodgett on a pretty taw warn psae carried the-ball to the yard line. Hlodgett kicked i Score, Commerce 2S, "llnton 0. Commerce almost scored another rront forward paese when the wdilgtie ended the Clinton slaughter. final score: Commerce, 41: Clinton. 0. The Commerce students crashed down from the stands and carried Blodtjatt and as many players as they const catch over the field on fhetr ehouldgsm MUSICAL. Band Concert and M SOth ReglsuBt Arstnrr. suntky sjsahM. br Famgitt Nsesl Post Bl, O. A. H. i-fnur rssisesorr in 3d sad ss talnt kafs eoHratMfwl tlS, fas he ebtstnsd at bw m-e or MeBrios's. Dfical ik AMUSEMENTS. AMU5EMKNT8. AMUSEMENTS. MUMWlTf- WILLIAM FOX'S. Whole year, h, gl bl t he will nol Tile ha'f ended With Navy's hill on the pl,iv with the cui-s evep .. he is OneraaiAWny i-i--ar.i un JUAREZ ENTRIES. 1.1 ... tt fo- te-uoetes i fellysst n H.ti'l aiUlua: me furliaisi II. sssas, lotit p., tit..,, if, in, i'. w. gsaes, no. . siotekr. no, iMg star, ii. Kssse. lie i. ...... t . u. tin ti,. k. ...or, Ilk; ads. 110; H.U-ii Scott, no. J Its PttKlssa, XGONU HACK .!..!. ti lui.uus, II MeiiM, I0S; llitglitu utiiitn. I - II. . I.. m . SI. Oaawsa, uie; "llo. a, Ml.,:, u.3; a:, t, los in nan, n-s, aui-iui. u-. Huik IOS: oris mlir. lot): I'litia Let ten Int. mi luci; aiiitsg; rax n.r. v.- M; Loir Ik . lot; I ... . I... is-. Ill; M; ll, line, it. 107. Ill I'ste. U'l ii... WTH li 1 1 i l-.trwt; file itkl t i.. I rimf'.t, tit; l',..rr. MT ; Ko.ili,,, lisa. lui ii Irn nsei. r. iu. H KM I -.1 i. to. a Utl tar.. 4aeu 1U0 lie... un. I. a k- t son. Ii" I irU.ns no I lli'l. eaUlni. fit. fatkiOa! ClBii eo it ; .i, i..un. id. Hiii OA: Mi.-.. J.m.'t f. tOV A-rto dir. tit.', I, no (,. i.i itiistu, un: Tin JiKtt,' ; -. 110; aetsU. 110: Pari. , Bj), US. ; oOntrnCt calling lot U,OM 1ST the leaaoa, Tinker wanted to he mnnggnr o Uu Ctnolntintl ite.'x, IU dldn'l .ei tie job '.8 Jin art. 2 SFWL It'-. ft Previous . rmy- Navy Gaines. 1390 Wavy, 84; Army, 0. 1861 Army, 33; Wavy, IS, 18bli Havy, 18; Army, 4. 1303 Wavy, 6; Army, 4. 1U38 Aiioy, 17; Wavy, S. l0O Wsry, 11; Army, 7. 1001 Army, 11; Wavy, S. io Army, 33; Wavy, A 1003 Army, 40; Wavy, 0. 1004 Army, 11; Wavy, 0. 1806 Wavy, 0; Army, a. lAOO Wavy, 10, Army, 0. 1907 Wavy, 0; Army, A 1 908 Army, 0; Wavy, 4. 1810 Wavy, 3: Army, a 1811 Wavy, g Army, A Wary woa A Army won T; on. u II the Arm had an) :t ivantsu,. in pun'lTiat it did n.f hOVj There was less punting !:i .'us Hrst half than in iy large oollega gnnvee, From me mne ,h- Nnvy recovered from the drat series of attuiks at openliiK of the tlr-t ip.ai tei' t tie teams aee-ued to be avanly mntohetlt Hetween the balVOi the nns-y looters sans; a new navy nong, to the tune of "The pride of th navy." We're all for thu navy She's got the light tea-n rthe'a got the ripht spirit.. She'a got the rlifht steam, Shu's got the rlKht coaches rlhe's not the riirht men. She's got to nthhi good for the ggv) again. 4o It's rip lip the army team, tear Up tite army tenm. Ptnarh iit the arms 'ratv i-'igii', nnvy, fight. THIRD PERIOD. Mllburrre-took llohhi's phwe - each tooit Innjpnin'a pi. ice. Devof klokeJ to li -j. aud, -Mluwlng down WOTH CBJiTl KY ri.i.vsi iti: I'.M.ACB. Tke Mew. Perfect. Modern. MaksalflcesK Jludubon Till . I iniH -line oi MS IISSSJ in sns n . - . ,..,,. i,,.., " k I '.,.,., i,i.a' ..n. r , . .i.h..ii - . - .v.-r. .7 ,..jo,,.... M ,k.,7.,,.- k-,.,,U I TH 11 I'- UAIUI lli iirtt sm. ,,,. - o , kv.i OF NICH0US AVE. a ' An VAUDEVILLE gMgnyay-wiiiiwiHii i hi m KmmlmwmA Km ' -s BajPUS ll 10ST VARil i Clarke & Verdi, Guard & Crdner, Sam. J. Curtig c Co., Andy rtice, Mamer U morion, rarw Williamt, 11 Arabt, browne wewman i rants nv t TK PHOTU I'l AFTERNOONS, 3,000 SEATS 10 CTS HI- an affKTs nn !i.'C . , C.sl.asa I iki . TIIK WORI.II'K MOST 1 OB lilt. Mil.. ' V Natt ISJAJ Uifee. IHTudOtl!M!tw iJueraotaiLYBffjv rw AC 1X5 UrttiCi Tw-Niht.0 THE SUN DODGERS WINTKU tlAKUiN B'ynaotb, IT.MSolaiy To Mtarot, N utt (Vtnerl 15 risu Star AO. BROADWAY ift. t a. " r i r L,it.-i Prftenta WKHHIK VTYNN and If 48LMV KlTlll-.H ' Oeasd To-Wlsht Onb. A rtnn Rttttcli i ja, , fka. im West .of B'sei. VA.Vl?ri S?" r.r s is. .M. ta.TH.tr a sat "VL r VL i seta at. B CASINO '"' nu m. Btea s i? THEMElTlWcOlTrS DALV4 THE RED P LVkiC HnTKnpSXlt M eMaL. ID, wFAVEIlSHAiULitkSAR COLLIER j 'w.cl MAXIKV iT -bm&M. V, v A fa. I 80 rsrrvijivricc isth ic pT fUl nuum. MaU Wa rK NWVj YQSXK'8 LdtADt.Mi EMPIRE ""i'Jl-i lAZlM0YA,tn.w. LYCEUM "jWTtSsTi Mis. dim IC BlTbVc - . SSlaVatalSa DUnjUt,!,. GARkiCt41 53ni3 JOHN MASON 'TT1 TtwAttneA ailTERlOTr8 a.' gf WHAT AILS TOUT ftTR nXnTH R w- Aid K KasalntB st B timw MERE 'fk&i FULTON 15 f&V THE YELLOW j) HO II A, war kra.a Waal M' AUc irfe itC- -AXI fiS", . .ww . - ita woa, a sat MRS. FISKE sir I IK II K. Extra V LI sr. Eras. 8.1a. .asts.ie.. MEN lat C of nw. n.g.IT man. a .sat PLAV iviaWuttainI THE WHIP .iT,' LM). Uttth. W. oi htliA (Writ 'Vmry llaint ACADEMY 10 or mi -nr. in, sr. A irvini; pi,. rtNT(NU0US 130 TO II P. M. HIGH 11ASS r a unrvii i c aptc andaikw V AVULTILLiIj VaiJ PHOTO urfnrd Hloo's la.t sassy . Ktuua, i oree looeary.. WllTfim alerreV A Be., Kulh llas ker. Tllforil, llrough lea 1 Turner, l ea l, a Nertea. Htoae Wahl .acasea Troupe. Olsjljs llresser. ... . WA j Citanye of Entire Proi;r?.rmTie Mont'ay & Thursday Hello" 701 starrmat tasking Paranttwi PLAYS 1 If ALL SEATS 10, 15and25Ct$. lilt " - RXt '"T- Ht. lanlBitna As. "BeUo" is.11 Bsilea MATIN t'E DAILY, 10, 15. 25. vJFM t iiinn M-lMl Neat MONDAY filet. ). Dee. B, OMIs Now svniaa STAR ACADEMY OF MUSIC STOCK CO. . "Alias JIMMY VALENTINE. CLAUDE PAYTON WITH A GREAT KPAKY. INCLUUING VKWT I Kail w.eV Ta WALLA "TUT altar A Mad ersham's Jilt i sal a;ioiii. msju MsUnm IVott. a naa. .-t .i' K.Xt SI. oiaarMvir S Vffm firtt cma ailVlVTlE, Bv l.,u.. N. I'rk. 'KKlTllbV The.:. 8SJ flwtrsl I'trk West V-tlN a Ul I Xri ftSOO Oohimbos. Bu, 8.10. widSJldJ. I The Daughter of Heaven a T;'io ( TOcna ajK- to njjin, fcaeo Br. st 8.4. sat. slst. at a.Jt) iBS' ANATOL A Pier tor ChlUrsa, Hon., Tins. Wed., nans., m. aweranon Till: Lintt TIIK A no er, 444b m- S8.B0. gTM st It A. M.fP NOW WHITE rlTIHirCI.. - BT.aliaSS st 8 18. ELTINCst. M.ttn-a. Wad A Hat V IS WITHIN TH EL A W BlJSTAWUoi S Waal 88th St.. nest B'WSJ. Tat. OTsO OreolW. A la rt. rMUUCD ! .gin Osn. lt.. all hear. lino-"i aaaa.ww at nine. as- . . .ntM,,in .n'Vilal, (.11 HOADa PARK ''iMl fSSSaWslU tA2 A Rich Man'a Son htrJOl NEW AMSTERDAM IRRflGjW THE COUNT V LUXEMBOURG M-I-L-E-S-T-O-N-E- KNI( HI lllliK KK8, D'war SSth asT MOULIN ROUGE N. r. Ta.tt. TiecfelB' life1 iairf v Bind..5 .it, sT. iyiiir ..."Jji"" "el, a saLaXa ivilll lir.MlY ' KQlVltis Man VN.,1. ,vat . 2,11 OMKIIV a STONWT OUR WIVES Etaaao MONTI, Kigali. JANUL tub lauv oi'THi; sLiargfj DAMMERSTON'S i5 BIG ACTS Bbow SUru abarest ran. alUka Uoaha ,v It. in lsta Vos. Jamas i ., wu WaSCUU. bd IK.t.at I, I Leo. AUXMKlr! A .11. KeaULa. W.:: .1 Ma,'. Jt Va'slkoi. Basal. Clifford. FHa Hasri'. li.. i: i"k uomim,, Hloon Th. Ui. Trna. Tlio ilars. ID. iireac jaejuna, fjl und O'Brien, ptcuira. oOaaSa, natni afffl PWuBaaHl SI 4! ARNBOIK HALL. Mon. Mai.. I lee. A at g R. G. KNOWLES "INDIA" &,COHAWk " wi M Ha" GarMMsiXnrlr OaTrsesI H., t.i las with WOMIl BI-l I MDIION I ICTXAWA rrl-te. far. t" tlM, Hois, HI and VTsa al. at Bn Offic.. M It K. .toltnstojj LAND SHOWHSaTJiSS Lt,t Weak 10 A.M. to 11 I'.af . Dili) to Dec- lit rails SOIL raODUCTS, Cloll, Skllp, Mtp,Hlta " Kalt-iittoti, a i :. i. .V 111. Itnrea. - Aatts. gOa I BELASCO; FRANCES STARR Sr KhPUHLIC . : , ..:'; . o THE GOVERNOR'S U ROLLER SKATING l32XJ Thro, aaeatnna daily. Hand ctuiasln, HI I Oil rlrosdwaT tn1 .Idlh at. 8am u RAINEYS AFRICAN HyWj siOLUMBIA HfA BURLESQUE V Baauly, Youth & Folly l 1 VTflR bruodwaj. ASth BL Basslafat . 18 AS I UK Molina. Wed. Ihl. Til doioi8;. HAWTHORNE FAIRBANKS of the u. s. a. .on nMW'in. WmoTIoB." Prr 8Bo lo tl .00, gesU now. KELLER D i HAMLET GARDEN UiTlTpffntl1 ad. philipp's fvpA: S " -ant' 'atfc'S' AUcTiON p iNoau.: tSaSWi. BROOKLYN AMUSEMENT. rivic i r.i.. sum WrjV Urvadwajt a iialoh ar. Boat 888 Is. jj. GIRLS FROM RENO i DAY EVW. V MTOHB MONDAT WIQll.Stlt.SJ rAWNIVAI. STAR UL"QU tSanT ton ,nn OLD HOME W with Al. 6rYETY war and Bin cenilg Mat hroB A i'hon. V suisneti, awu SSTmSI .aMska