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The One Big Start Toward Nerve Is Knowing How. Yes, and Knowing When Six Day Bicycle Riders Keep Up Their Mad Pace _ 4. Wohlrab and Kopsky Try in Vain to overhaul sheading Teams. HANSEN HAS SPIL1 WHEN WHEEL SLIPS Pete Drobach Wins Bird "in Gilded Cane" After Battle with Oscar Egg. Dv H.K.I) II\\\ TIIORNF. i i.. itsee teeiei ?till circling the track at Madison ? jr this Bfcsrsing, with thirteen still tied for the .1 ml. although -ti?i" of these, with their ? third eoBtple ed, are bo averinK ander the | face. reh snd K four lepa Im hind the leedei a ?lozt'ti etTc.rts lo catr'.i tit?, bul Ticvt-r ta feet 1:16 o'clock, when h?' ahoi down turn and up a 20 > aril K??P- I '' up the ch In tl;i n; ddlt ' ?tic "jam," with ?ore than thirty ri . Norman liana? i \ ? as benh and he bottom. B] a mireele, it aeemed, the other by th?? track, returning in about half an hour. ? ewi y ? ra knew it. t.us wea half a lap in tht ? 'i the other*? sut ? 1 Wc.hlrab completed hit? lap. It then announced that th?? lap would h Kopakjr wet on the trac? ? ISSS time. ? liara? ..f th<* lf'tiir itr-nd. fa - ?..I Hill, MeXi ? Sprat?, f., i lupni were i-i iro.nl eondil n?f* thq .?-i ?dent shn : tween now ' and the end of the race on Batorday fairlv amonir. the con ? ? i Eaton at;.i E Idie Mad ible to ? - up the prize money. Muran and ' m*':- ' ipparently full of I .-. are no' fancied when it c??mes ? will decide the | Saturday niirht "Have v Mie pr?domin?t-I i nc color ?chftnc in the ? that are Issln" asked ucrv mes who bsd been t a lone time for a .?print The trio of teama bringing ?in the ? ? .re a?lorn?-.l in 01 black and white and riding | .-uit? -the yellow prt-ciomi' Jimmy J? -r of the ' rig >u?t ? I efore th? ? ? filinp in. ?nitTeii the air appri then v ?on to ; 1. Hi? financia] acamen was h ? ? Madonna made teeerel attempts to ! himself and S - the ? time ail oat ir Italian was um. rough, although the crowd the leader Just ? .'dock Marcel Denny, 'rom I n a thrillii - lap ?rrint fur a - |10, Hardly had the m pace than Otear Egg, Dupuy'i partner, r $10. Libei --ipant r the boxholder, last ni?.-'? 'ork one of the most deter . ;.*?,<> efl The eenae of the rumpus was a small ?y bird "in a gild? ' the crowd, b? Frank's bird ?tore ar.d valued : ? Drobach and I . ; most Sa to anuir? th<- bird Bml caire and led all the other men in ti lap dash. Drobach got ?he lamp on n tea prize. After I examining the eanar. christened it "Kaiser :m." Th-e bird is a brilliant yel? low in color. Imm?diat? ,v a'"'er Drobach had capt? ured 'K Wilhelm" Jake Mag?n rushed SWS? Into B thirty-yard lead ?it madly around the track .s almost half a .an to the | Even the race hustled out th relief ruin?, anti a great "jam" re? sulted. Percy Lewis - cart ? ? ? .- ? getting np to ri ? late, and the fiacl;, led by 1 ? an, caughl after a ha The . ? . ?* fourni the ? - plu^K'ir.i; along ?lowly t. .tp be t nd the '6 o'clock. made ?ev -al a*-. eas of hit ?ram's leal ad a costly the pack, routed to action, .et a ?izzlinf- pace, with the risult that nd. While hrV 'ap? at 10 o'clock, an ?.our later I ? 2 for?/ cer?. M\|I)?.??N ?-.il IRE ?. Mel.I s 5IX-DAY RACE ai i. WMt <? Irlrt,)..?,- M?.| Mil. .-.iimr? '.lfaO mjee*m"T~~r^ ? ? ! * **'-ol _ - w .. vosea nomm?e. ***!? *?>* Six-Day Race Team Standing B? Oil at ??? A. M. Teams. Miles. Lap?. Hill and I.renda.IMS I Mc.Namara and Spears. . 10.Y". ."i Fgg ai.d Pa pay.ItSS ."? Thomas and K>an.lO.Vi ,"> Han?eri and Mitten.105-"> ."? Moran and \\ all hour I u.V. ."> Plorcey and Walker.10.V? ."i llrobarh and < orry .... 10.V. 3 Faton and Madden.1033 3 Foglef and (arman 1033 I llanley and Mal-lead 1 .? ". . I JOTOO and I.inart .... 111.?-". ."> Sullivan and Anderson. .IMS I Miter and Madonna.1033 1 hopsk? and WeJ?raa. . io3.> i Kudi-Hut??I and \ ander ?tu>fT .103."? 1 llrobarh leading. Tlig? record for the 30th hour was INI Bailee Bad ?"> Ia|i?, made by Cae ron and Kaiser in 1915. n and Kaiser, at Chicago .?.nth. ?an that an ezei id boon rnaintaine l bj rdas morn ? bo i 'i eago race Cara* g tl ? ? \ lap? ? ? n the thirty-fourth ond 11 fifth ? o of ? ..t" the ridera. For thia th? ring ispended l|, the governing body. By 1 o'clock m the afternoon the ? . . i and Id m lies and ?. i ? nn hour later. cscar Egg started o -?print shortly ?;. Hill, McNsraara, - - taking 'urn- Bl i i . ? r \Yricen... na shot away into a lea twenty yards, bat MeNamara ami I'm ..'ri.' him. Msd ? a. Jus: an?.ut hy falling from the top of I the Madi? son Avenu?, and Twenty ?.e'.'enlh Street turn, and t hing to th. floor. He ?ai painfally cut and brail to be cur ? -->t Ot the - i Ido, ?>? bile the eeorei bell, ending the sf.rrit. At 4 o'clock the sturdy Italian came hack on the truck t.. n :'. his ? -. und waa cheered by the crowd PENN MAY NOT ROW ON HUDSON Poughkeepsie Regatta Left Off Crew Schedule for Next Year. 1 II?g?atO ?/? Trie Tiit" I ? niladelphia, Dec. 7. Th.- bif-i-?.? terpriso that Tenn's Athletic Associa - as sprung in years came aftei the last meeting of the present board! to-mprht, when the crew schedule an nounccd and ratified for the coming ?;.e ui:ual Ptraghki rue??. Fef year.? the Red nn.l Mue has sent erewl te 1'oughkeepsie to meet Colombia, Cornell Syracuse and some ? '>? ? . gl ? , but tTil? season proa loot the Red and Blue -?ing from the starting line when th? ahella line up for the big ? the year. It la just Barely possible that Peaa'i ???ay inter -- ore th? liai B on the crew schedule, but Mnee | it is ? of the ? g competition a Poughki until the athletic i ociatiOB get? on Us feet financially and the rrcw rant the expense of tk trip to the Htj It is believed that the reason for leaving the date of ?he Pooghki race out of this year's schedule is due to the cut of at least $1,000 in this year's crew appropriation, whir;. . it the foil crew work be (???pensed with. Another aorpriso came when it was announced that the triangular race for th?? Chili:'? Cup would he held thl '.n May 13 on the Schuylkil! insti on I.aV<a Carnegi? at Princeton, The achodolc eontaiti only two other races, one witl at Philadelphia, on April '?'?, in both the 'varsity and junior Y will row, and one with the Hide! Annapolit, on May 6, when it is likelv that the freshmen will go Hlong iii place of the Junior 'varsity eight. Trotting Board Doles Out Many Suspensions M. E. Sturgt* Gets Purse Won by Hi? Horse in Futurity Last September. :.. Stsrgis, of this I Christmas presen) of $2,500, the ? ? ?? UuTifa't In ? . ? iturity, 01 ? ?if a ruling I down ? rd of review i ? '? ? II : The pur?. an the pre . MeDonald, or Indianapolia, barged thsl W. Murphy. of P( V . who drove H am feat, ah? ?).?? trainer of two bortet ? the rules. Mijr: td the h'-at d?-lla ?a?? not in hi? <-nr" on 'he day I race, ?nd the ? Mr. Sturifi?. ? B th? rriertiii(( w?. railt-.l to order i after 1<? o'clock tBO ?? in at ? Bf WOrOi John ? -?-t'irnt. of Cent?n, Ohio; W. H ? - ? of Hartford, l r 0 Beal. <.f Bangor. . '? V , l MI" I ?id A P Bandl? i, of Ottawa, Ohio Pre?ident I* )' Johnston, of Lexington, Ky^ wee In t J 0 winatosi ol Blshmeed, Va.,wn?i ard in place ?4 lotsirl tV**lte?\ oi i-aUa Mm?, \?., k?-. who died recently, and Thomas S. Grif? fith, of Spokane. Wash., in place of Jtihn ('. Kirkpatriek, of San Ftar.cisco, win. alee died Within the year. Mr. Winaton took his place on the l.oaru ai'.t-r hit eh At the conclusion of the meeting the 14???r.'tary made the following BBBOanee ment: li. L. Roberts, of Worcester, " 1 .-M been taapended until tin- unlawful winning? of Carrie R., former!] Ins Girl, t:21**14i are retnrned f? tributlon, He aeid the man- raced oat ago a) Brockton, Henry Hal!, of Mlllaboro, Del., was rxpelled for itartiag Marendee Hoy out of his class as Clifford II. eight years ago m Maryland. S R. Tsylor, C, E .-Vran'on and r, ail of Madiaon, Conn., rting Law '.l'-.-, out of his clu-i und under the neme of F. A. It, at Brooklyn, ( ?itm., and Ami. '?' in 15*14. ! t.?- winnings WON BfltelL The horse, which has chang?*?l banda, 4 leapended until the retur: itii.'ig? for ition. Albert Del?) and William F. Russell, of ?Va ? ?spelled f?. r ? . Sinclair. ?.' I ??. n, ' !hi?>; Me . N. J , and Belli Vemoe, Psnn. .i it. Jonea, I ' kicege, ar.d the bes ruare Caroline were suspentled until the unlawful winnisga for starting out i.f her class at ? ranwood, Ohio, SIS IS 'or djistribetles I I.? mestteg a ill continue at 10 o'clock ihi? w or mug. Somebody Is Always Taking the Joy Out of Life By BRIGGS HELLO HA9RY ?AT t'YA ThIkjK At-XUT ThI_ M?re Sr+iP FORD? IS -Er^DiA-'O T75 Europe 1 u-STcn)- ijj'HAT fhtaS COUNTRY CaJ-SW A r>0 r. TMi_- Iner ?O6HT/0 5-.r>Y MS RE r-JCUU MI-TCR P?R_> DoW'TCHoo Go IM' r'<*j MOrVllfey our c r . -?V - ?\? ?'? ? ?. ' WHAT RIGHT* HA- This _H?"RE FfcRD GOT Te D? This- ajfjsr 8f-r<rA_3_. HE GOT A LCTTA DOU-3W DOL/QH H& GOT FM M6 YOU- THAS^WAT * ? Y/qv> And- ME LlSTew -Ton ITS J05T -SOME B?< ^DUtlRTi 5MI_raiT Scheme- d'ya, Ktsjou? \aJhat ANOTh'TH'M? IX- WAIT A, INUT? ?Joe I Gotta catch a Trmm ss ^?/_r~cT Personal Touches Here and There in Boxing _ Bv IGOE_ Jen? Willard has left Los Angeles il a dreadful hutf. <>i. Monday night on? Week ago the h:g champion attended i show at the Orprieiiin in that c ty ant hid himself in the balcony. Houdin. the handcuff king, was on the bill, an. the audience did not know that Jes? was la the house until Houdini, an i< Utual in his act, stepped to the foot lights and asked that a comm ttee ol gentlemen come up on the ttsge to ?c? ? the I rtegofl ! i "' apscislist hat nothing up hi< aleevoa ttt deceive s gullible public. Ten good men anri true meandered op to the ?tage, and then Hoodini said: "Now, I need three more gentlemen up here There la a men here to-night who doea not knoe thet I am swore "I his presence. Hi- will be enough fot gentlemen if he will ? ? ? on thia committee, He ia ?'??*? Willsrd, our champion." Taken bv sur priae, the ant for ? tecond or two and tl.?n broke info tumultuou- ? been and thrieki foi W llard filled the hoeae, Houdini looked up in the banlcony where Willard was seated und sa.?i: "I will leave it to the audience, Mr. Willard. Yyu BOS they want to see you." A fresh outburst of applause went up foi "Aw g'wan with your act." grow.el W r.l when the applaoae hud sub puled | bit. "I pan! fur mv seat here.' "Rut, Mr. Willard," broke in Houdini, ..... uGi?e me the same wagea you pay those other fellows and I'll come down," said Willard sullenly. By thi? time the audience had be? come quite still. "Sir, 1 will ??la lly do to," returned Houdini hotly. "Come on down I pay these men nothing." "Aw g'wan with the show." roared Willard. Then the audience took a hand. Beginning with a few hisse?, a general demonstration against Willard was launched in a fla-h. Houdini held up his hand for silence. It was readily gr: iited. "Jess Willard, I have just paid you a compliment," began Hottdlni dramati? cally. "Now, I watit tu tell you some? thing else. I will be Henry Houdini, Je-,?. Willard, when you are NOT the heavyweight champion of the world." A roar of Bpplsoaa greeted Houdini'? remarks. A deep rumble In the gal? lery Indieeted that Willsrd was trying to make sonic? sort .if reply, and the Chsen for Hoodini suddenly veered to groans and Loots. ??[ made a mis ? take," continued Houdini. "I asked Boxing Bouts for the Week ritlDAT. New Polo A. C?A. .>,.. 8ho?. SATURDAY. F?lri???t A. C ? Young Ho?n?r and Wllll? Ada AMI? Na--li and Jimmy Duffy, franklg Oil? gnd Johnny Fill?. Clermont A. C? Zulu Kid and J?rT tmlth. Stiark.y A. C?All-alar oa/d. gentlemen, and only gentlemen, to step up on this at?go." In the aproar that followed, Willard beat a heat} retreat, and in? seat v.... empty ?luring the rema Inder I performance. The next ?lay H packed ins trank and ?et out tor u er Sprint?.-.. Ha aai te beet ?ome four-round bouts at the Venice Athletic Clab thai Bight, but he didn't wait to exp?es? regrets at not being able to appear at the club. -r Up at the Olympic Club on Monday .'??arty Creel had j ust boxed r'rannie Wagner ten hard r Marty ooeoped without a scratch, thanks to hi? natty style of boxing. Not so with Prsncis. Hi? pro; ha.; boon barked, end two iadigo ? rere I - tl iphleo of the encounter. (Irosa bad dn i d, sad in thia rom disseise he looked more like a bank cleik than a chtI.J of the ring. As he went out into the hall he met tVagnor I raakia ha<l had only a ring acquaintance arith Leach's brother. "Hello, Frankie," ?aid Marty, holding Bat hi? hand. "How do you feel?" "Hello; Hello I " ?aid Wagner, quickly. "I'm feeling all right. I know you. but can't place you for the life oi m>!" V. I Wagner pa?sed on with a puzzled iook on his battered face. The Hoys' Clnh, down on Avenue A, hel?i a general celebration yesterday. And they had a reason, too. Hadn't Knockout Hrown come back the night before 1 fee, indeed! l>own there at .lab Brown i? their idol. He earned to box there, and he has never yet enter?..i B ring to tight ?vithout th? ? uililein of the club stitched on th? of his tights. Hrown'? light aft?-r ?il. h a lung lay-off was ? remarkable exhibition. True, the little DatCBmaa has outgrown the lightweights a 1 it tie. !i.? pour.dnge was git/SB out a? i ? He hit better on Monday nigh* I at any time during hi? career. 1!:? long ?winging left to the bo.i;. bother the best of them if he decide? to resume lighting for good. Dan BaCKetrleh writes that St. Paul ha? gone just naturally loony over the coming Aaeara-Gibbeai light. Write? the little Legion of Honor man: "The club has built 4,000 extra ?en-? ? it? arena and if the r? ? twr ?eats continue they will have f. ?wing a balcony from the rafters, r rorn the interest :h .t is being ?hown one would think that thi? is the ral] It 1 ' orld BTOr BOW. Ahearn ii in a winning frame of mind arid he m\ BM t.. have all the boys get aboard Friday Bight Ws all fool sure that he will knock Gibbon? out. I kaOW that that is something of s con traet, bat just think H ovoi ?Then bai Mike met a man of Ah.urri'? ?lever? 0001 and all round fighting ?I. ?v.- i || troop iiHck te Broadway o th a pretty good grip on tl ewei| title. Hememli.-r that." Mike (?lover has refused to meet Te.l Lewia again. He ??:.? offered .. return bout t.? be fought tiext Tool lay, in Beotea, b it M Bait?old will take Mike's place ! OB his bunds ?alien it come? to whipping the hardy soldier. Beside? bring a hard BUM to gs. ige !.?? of hi? awkward st)le, Jake is a gOO i stiff puncher. It wouldn't b? sur? pris ng if Lewis found blaa h much harder customer to tame than Glover. Jawn the H?-e was made to strut be? fore the boxing commissioner? rester sei to a rompis i Harry Ten iy, the manager of l_ck?v II..mine;., s I ?????? box Ad VFolgaot at the Harlem Snort? ing I ?I 10 Ja? n du! not like the a atch after be b i and decided to toi ? it '.. ? ? nut on I-e?ch <'ro?? ?nd Wolgast a little later The eommi ? ? : ? ? ,Ihv th?t he a*-? ii Id h?ve to gt? 'hr...igh with the Homme)- Wolgaot match, Bnd the g?-...) barber promiaod th?t he would t j it en k ridajr night? ABERG TOO STRONG FOR DR. ROLLER Russian Wrestler Pins American to Mat After Hour's Rattle. Dr. B. F. Roller put up a stubborn fight before he fielded last night to the strength of Alei Aber,*, of K the (irirco-Roman ehsmpion, in a finish bout of the international wrestl.ng tournament. With an arm and wrist loe-, the thoolden of the American were pinned to the mat in 1 hour 4 minutes H teconde. It was only through his elsTsrnsaa thai Roller - lee? i ded in holding otr the champion foi It) h B '?"tig perio?!. Ob half a ?!<>.'?? ri OCCI iont KO the thro. ? of dangerous holds, hut he tuceessfull) broke them or worked him -elf free. Aberg was on the clef? at time?, but Roller found him too - to down. Demetriut Tafalo?, of Greece, won a quick victory over Herman Schilling, of Germany, st the Gneeo-Romsn ttyls with ??? neck and body hold in '?',:?>')? ".--'rangier" Lowia and Albert Cutler, the American, wrettled a 20-minute drawn match at ?'atch-as-eatch-can. Billy Gibson Posts $200 for Leonard-Mandot Bout Billy Gibson posted ttOC lest night Sa forfeit to guarantee the appearance of Benny Leonard at the Harlem Sport? ing Club on December 17 in a ten round bout against Joe Man?)ot, the Chicago lightweight Tommy Walsh posted the same amount with Jack t'urley by wire from Chicago. Charley White, the crack Chicago lightweight, will prepare Joe Mandot for the bout with Gibson's protege, and will come on here with Mandot to sec ., I Joe. ILLINOIS UNIVERSITY FAVORS BASEBALL Hope Expressed That Big Nine Will Not Abolish Sport. Chicago, Dec 7. Hope of athletes that ba?eba!l will be retained as an in? tercollegiate sport in the Big Nine conference grew to-day with the news that at four of the ?-istitutions there was strong ????tiri.ent against its aboli? tion, as suggested by the faculty com? mittee at its meeting last Saturday. The Cniversity of Illinois, through its senate, went on record as favoring the retention of the game. Sentiment at Chicago, Ohio ?State and Wisconsin, according to stories here, indicates that these three institutions may refuse to follow the faculty committee's sugges? tion. Illinois'? veto forces a reconsidera? tion of the vote by the conference com? mittee before the universities them? selves act finally on it. TWO MONTCLAIR MEN WIN THEIR SQUASH GAMES Waldron Eliminates RHey and Seller Proves Too Much for Poole. Two representative, of ?he 1*0,. clair Athletic Club remain In the tdvA before the ?emi-final in the htndta* squash tournament of the va!,? c.']u? a result of yester.lay's matches. j0.i G. Waldron, with a handicap of 8 ?i-, ace?. 1 hand, prov, ( that he mutt be cons dered a dang? ? r . the highest honors when be ?limin?t?.) Anton W. 1: i Pnaestes t ;uk captain, in a match in tht upper half Playing from ???: ?? ?.. at aces, Riley area beet? -, itisight garnet by the ?i Both contest- \?.-r. ? ?*??*?'??"'< ?at equall? as strong in hit dead "kill?" ? f? ;?T who p'a\.'d a brilliant i..?:r.e. althourt tie! ? atetl. Kra ?k A Boiler was th? other Mont clair man to M iry, ?innire from Bensford Poole, of the ! wo?id Field Club Poo ?? ?as, ? out of position time and airain bv th? masterly placement , Oppo. nent. Seller r.-i|"':n . ? ,' M|M at II '.?. but ?? rival was the a nnir.g at 4 l.">. In th?' tl lies jump??; awav tu a big II Charles M. H l ?.-ht? (ujD0 player, who i - al -?? , was R10I ?? I?.: ' . He easily outplaye ? 1 ? of the Vale Clul la handiemi of p'.us 1 hand. ),". f. Ae Ball ? ? n't,'. ?Iron in the fourth round th., ?ft-r noon, it will 1 tthet he >i able to ovcrcom?' t! . ?Ho-. anco allotted to ' plsysr, J. C. Tomlinsoti, of the Yale Club, could BOt 'iik.- the ? ?'. A. J. Cordier, of th?> Beit I Catiao, twine !.. a llifhtl? tpi Honda). Howev? r, I the tluril rouin! ?? : : ion. The summary follows: ? - . ? ' ? . 1 ' Regulars Win Day in N. Y. A. C. election The seven eand:d ticket wen toccettful h th? election of the nominating I | ? New York / A total vote ?if 1,467 t ? ? ??? The nun \? no wen ?ote follow: Colonel Hugh "'Dinobu?, BM; "'liarles .) U art:? r. B30; Dr. W. Kveiyn Porter, 799; ?VIIUbib Van A. Creighton, BIB; Dr. Jsmet :'? Clesssj? 7-"'.; Robert \\ ? : 1. .'si; Cent?n E. PI??, 816. __ Nevvtown High Five Wins in Last Minute Newtown High School ?cored t?? goals from the foul line is minute of play in defcatinf? Kar Rock away High S.-hool in a u championship bask?'tball (rnnit tl J ?' ? per Hall. Mas|ie'h, 1. terday. The "P. ?.w spells tobacco all over the world Men of all tastes take to Prince Albert pipe and cigarette tobacco like it just about answers all ques? tions ! And it does ! Quicker you get on speaking terms with this national joy smoke the sooner you'll get a whole lot off your mind. Be? cause, it just hands you more fun than you ever got out of a pipe or makin's cigarette before. The pat? ented process fixes that?and re? moves the bite and parch. Here', (he !?te,t member of the "o\i time jimmy-o'pere" club /!"? e fine hkaooaa of John E Buch, ?Cl v.jn ?>M. cfKewtrk. N J He hen been e pipe tmrker f-.ir fiO yeert. Mr i/ai h, taha oojoys tea ?moi.? awori ,i*y five? (hit idea at* Inni life ? "Smoke ell you went, eet ell < ou went, eleep ell jrou went ?end don t worry!" the national joy smoke is the one brand of tobacco you can take liberties with, firing away 24-hours straight without a tongue-kick ! You get the listen of that P. A. is sol? ?err? whera in toppy red bags (handy for ciga? rette smokers), 5c; tidy red tins, 10c; handsome pound and half-pound tin humidors ? and that elcssy crystal glass pound humidor with the sponge moietener tt.p that keefjt t'. A. bung up. Cut out lamenting for that old jimmy pipe stored away in the rafters ; stop fretting about how you'd like to roll 'em, but you dassn't. Men, you can lay your last cent that you'll be top-notch-tickled if you catch the spirit of this testimony and get some P. A. and go to it ! Never did anything but make smokers jimmy pipe joy'us and cigarette makin's happy ? and that's just what's coming to you! Can you sit-tight and get that P. A. aroma from somebody else s friendly old pipe or rolled cigarette ? Can you pass up pleasure that's due you, and coming to you quick ?as you jump that fence into the Prince Albert pasture? Come on out and be a regular fellow who game to take a chance for what ails his smokeappetite division!- * Re J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO, Wixat?_o^Iem. N. C,