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ENGLAND MAY AY SEND
ASSOGIA ASSOCIATION TION TEAM
Corinthian Cor nthilll Cmb C1U of London
to Visit This Country
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FOREMOST BRITISH PLAYERS
Sport Here Has Received Stimulus and
There Are Now Many Teams
Harvard and Princeton
NEW YORK pec Dec 2S 28It It seems more more
than probable that next season there
will be seen in this city international
football under association rules
G O Parker manager manager of the famous
Corinthians of Lonaon and Jerome
Flannery secretary of the New York
Association Footbull League have been
In iricorrespondence correspondence on the subject and
there is little doubt that their negotia ¬
tions will lead leadt to t > the arrangement of a
game in New York
Best Known Amateurs
The Corinthian is the foremost asso ¬
ciation ln football club in England It
numbers among its members all the
best known amateurs of England and
bears to the game almost the same re re
lations Jatl atl ns that the Marylebone Cricket Crick t
Club bears to cricket The club or
course takes no no part In n the league l gue com ¬
petitions In England Engi nd but it embraces
the cleverest cl vereSt of the public school an and d
university players and an eleven eVl n select
ed from its ranks might justly be con
sidered a representative eleven of Eng
land 1 nd
In addition to the game whIchthe whlcli the
CorThfhians Cor inthIans will play in New York York it it is
expected that they will be able to ar ¬
range rangematcnes matches in Philadelphia Boston
Pittsburg P1ttsburgChcago Chicago and San Francisco
Arrive in August
The team will w1llprobably probably arrive arriveinQuC In Que ¬
bee b e fn n August US1st and mdwill will play a aserie series of
matches In Canadian cities on its way
to Vancouver The return journey
be made through the United States
wIlt will be timed so that the team
reach here h re about the first week of Octo ¬
ber
Association foo footba11 tball seems seems to have en ¬
joyed a fair share of popularity through ¬
out the country during last season for
it lias been played In places where the
Tpund round ball was never never before seen The
organization iofa = of 0 a team at Harvard at ¬
tracted much notice It Is not gener ¬
ally known that Princeton also organ ¬
ized an eleven and aId that the thegame 1 game was
also played at Cornell
Harvard Team
The Harvard team was s organized too
late iat to take part partin In any outside matches
Besides It was felt felttha that tthepla3ing the playing of
games away from home liom should not be
done until the theclub club received rec ived recognition
from the Harvard Athletic AthleUeUn Union on It
possible possiblehovlever iowever hov ever that a a game will be
played with the Brooklyn Broo 1tiyn club In Febru Febri ¬
ary ry or March Marchsl1ould should the weather per ¬
mit mlt according accor ing to the notification re ¬
ceived by the secretary s cretaIy of the th Brooklyn
club from the secretary of Harvard
The spqrt sPQ t in Philadelphia Philadelphlarcceved
encouragement last year ear because of
organization of the he Cricket Clubs
OCea League ue Germahtown G antQV Merlon IerI i Belmont
and Philadelphia Phi1 delphiL entered teams
placed pla ed their th irgroundS grounds at the disposal
the league l e
New ew England League
In Boston ilost n the New New England League
which Is is fostering fosteringthe the sport has lIasa a
roster of players lay s The Western vT stern
have ha e likewise llk wlse their players and there i i
little doubt that thatwlth with the stimulus
given the sport by the visit of
Corinthians new clubs will spring up
many other cities
The game game has one great advantage
the fact that it can be beplajed played in mid
winter In New Jersey Jers some
plays from rom Qctober to April
missing a scheduled contest although
the field may be covered with snow
SIZE OF j CROWDS
o OVERSTIMATED VERESTI r A TED
Attendance Figures F gures Gener ¬
ally Far Too Large
Various T ariods big sporting events
drawn immense crowds in this countr
in recent reeentyear years s but there Is a a dispute dispute a
to which Is the largest t In point of or ac
tual paid paidadmlsslons admissions
The tendency to swell the figures
made it Impossible for the average lay
man properly to gauge the size of J
crowd whether at a race track a base
ball game a football footb 1li same ame a a prize fight
or orsom some other othetevent event of similar nubile in
terest The attendance att ndance figures
Brooklyn Handicap day at Gravesend
on Suburban Handicap day ty at Sheeps
head Bay and on Futurity Futur1t Day
at the Bay have been placed all
way from 30000 to DQCOO persons
conservative estimate estimateo of last
Futurity crowd placed the
at about 40000 as the Pinkertons main
tained that the turnstiles showed fig
ures in close proximity to that mark
In Chicago It was claimed two year
ago that COOOO persons persons saw the Amer
lean Derby won at Washington Part
but only about half that thatnumber number wer
present according to eyewitnesses
Biggest Fight Crowd
It has been conceded conce cd by fight pro
moters that the largest crowd that eve
attended a glove contest between nota
ble pugilists saw Corbett and SIcCo
meet at Madison Square Garden
years ago While an estimate of 150
spectators was printed by some news
papers it is a fact tnat not more tha
10000 persons were able to get inside o
the arena the seating capacity o
which whlchcxc1uslveof exclusive of the floor space I
something less than 6000
The managers of various big
clubs clubshaye have given out attendance
running all the way from 20000 to t038OIj
but Manager Selee Seleeof of the Chicago N Xl
tlonals says that no game gam ever
In the country has drawn more
25000 persons
Football Leads
Taking into consideration all of th
large crowds referred to above it I
still maintained that none of
eclipsed ecUpsedthe the attendance at the th Harvard
Yale football game played in th
Stadium at Cambridge in1103 in 1303 This re
markable structure which has a seat
Ing capacity of 33000 was w s jammed s
that standing standln room was at a premium
At New Haven this fall nil Harvard am
Yale played to more than 30000 spec
tators tatOr actual count which would mak <
it appear that college football foot a11 is s a
muchot mtich of a magnet if not a greater one
than the other branches of sport
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I C Carroll oll Institu Institutes tes Gymnasium Chairman and Manager of CrossCountry Run
GEOHGEIOWNMEN GEOUGETON11 MEN
ATPASn AT PASTIME 1E pqEET EET
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Seitz Ioran Lora liorando n do and a ndM Mulli tlli ¬
gan Will Compete
PREP ATHLETE WITHDRAWS
Von Schrader W Was as Unable to Get Into
Condition Co dition for Madison Square
Garden Games
At the indoor meet meet In inMadisonSquare Madison Square
Garden on Saturday evening under the
auspices of the Pastime pas tim Athletic Club
j Georgetown will be represented re ± resentedby by three
members of the varsity field and track
team eam
Charley SoUr 1905 1905w w ill enter the 50
yard ard open and the 50yard > American
championship ch npionship In the latter race racehe he
will be b opposed oppos ed to tosome some of the he best be st col ¬
lege and club men of o f fthe the country In
the quartermile event 3Uullisan 1907
will wlllcarry carry the Bue and Gray Gra Last year
i this runner did fine work as a nmember member
i j of the onemile relay team tea tean n
C Thousand ThousandYard Yard Race
In the 1000yard 10Q ard A A A A U champion ¬
I L ship Lorandd 1505 will run against
Lightbody of Chicago and a large
field of fast middle distance men The
Georgetown G orgetown man has been running the
halfmile ever since entering college
but he intends to go in for the longer
distances and an has been bc n training espe ¬
cially for the thel 1000yard yard event eventn next t Sat ¬
urday evening evcnin
It was the intention of the George ¬
town Preps to send Von Schrader Schra er their
crack pole vaulter to tcfthe the Pastime meet
but he has been be n unable to get into good
condition con dition and ndhis his entry has been with ¬
drawn
CONDITION OF THE WATER
Temperature and condition of water at
S a m In Great Falls FaIlsCondition Condition SS il
Dalecarlia reservoir rcsery01rTemperatu Temperature re 35
condition CS condition at north con ¬
nection ne tlon 36 condition at south connec ¬
lion tiOD 35 Georgetown distributing reser ¬
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voir voirTemperature Temperature 35 condition at in
fluent gatehouse 36 condition at
gatehouse gat house SS i6 Washington city citreser reser
voir YolrTeI1p olrTernperature Temperature rature 35 condition at Influ ¬
ent 33 condition at effluent 30
LACKEY I LfluM1 LACKEY Apjry OIPMP oio SIGNS Ho
FOR DAN LEWIS
Baltimore Boxer to Appear ppear
With Waslrinsrtonian W Washi ashingtonia gtonian u
MYERS AMD BAKER ROW
I Fighter Who WhoFa Failed e d to Appear Is Will ¬
ing to Back Ba Himself With
Real Money
Kid Klcl Lackey Lacke sent ent over over signed ar ¬
ticles ticl ticlesfromn sfromBaltImor from Baltimore this morning for
his boTdng 1 iouc out utv1th with Danny DJIU Lewis of J f
Washington VashingtolL ie iec c w ir t tlc t iec s < 1
Club on the c < > sniuit ao1Jl Hrij I Iiea aJ on the af ¬
ternoon of Juauary Jl uiir i
All A11 the JiajMii Bi1JfItJr ire r Jioxers have 11aY knii lr ii
favorably favorabl imrrsed imni r with the fsi ir frll trat iOt nt
ment ent accorded ordtdtlle the outriders outidcl1 OutIdci v Jic h KTVC t
fought foughtcat at the oluh elu lu lul l n i 11 1 1wIi wIi when hen LarKej Lahf 3
was asked u 1 > Cj gnt jit ti qlrt thr n It ItJI i JI = zed H t It at
once He iav av < j li is i in gi < < sha 4ite 11 IJe e uiel II1
will give Lewis a hard hardrun run for the
money at 12S pounds the wei weigot nt named
in the articles
Lewis Boxing Daily
Lewis is working daily with w th Billy EiPYPCY 1 Pey Pe ¬
ton who says sa s he thinks the Washing W 3ShIng ¬
ton boy Is quite a find fin a and will wiIlmike make
a crack boxer Lewis I wis will not make
the mistake of casing taJ ng off Hash r t tc v > x
rapidly which was the principal roiron
according to his frill fri ll < why id Crew
icy Ie did not get the decision lecl iIn over Billy BIII
Whistler on Christmas Christm Lewis is limit ¬
ing his work principally to boxing and
is not doing much work on the road as
he has been preparing himself for about
a month at Indian Head and light
exercise is about abontall all he needs
The bitter contention between George
Myers and Boi Bobble > bie Baker continues and
they will probably get together in the
main preliminary for twelve rounds for
la a side bet of 50 50 0 Baker cla cla1ms ims that he
was greatly ti vronged ronged It was Insinuated
at the last fight that he failed to turn
up UI because he was afraid of Myers and
he was the first one one to propose the side
bet Ristie Leonard OBrier OBrierts fs manager
I said this morning that Myers would
have as much backing as Baker and the
affair should be well worth seeing
MAN WHIRLED TO DEATH
EAST RICHFORD VL Vt Dec 2SCari j
Westhorn was caught in a belt in the
box factory of L Bafler Sons and so so
mangled that he died a few hour later
A shaft about which Westhorn was s
whirled was making 500 OO revolutions a
minute Westhorn was twentythree
years old old
GOOD G000EIDADS ROADS r MEN EN I
TO TOS1TSTATES VISIT STATES
Will Wil1 Wit Inspect Whole Coun ¬
try Coming G ming Year
MEET FIRST IN FLORIDA
To Be Held in Conjunction With Or
mondBeachRaces mond Beach Races Next Ii ext Month
Governors Delegates Invited
NEW r EW w YORK Dec IS SFor For the object
of arousing public interest In good roads
arrangements have been beenmade made by the
National Good Roads Association with
leadng railroad companies for the pur ¬
pose of operating good roads special
trains in 1905 It is the further f frther rther object
to organize more local associations assocIaUonsand and
I to visit the thethirtysIo thirtysix State and Terri ¬
torial Assemblies Asse blies that mectin meet in the com ¬
ing year ear
The first meeting will be held In Jack ¬
sonville sonvilleJrIton Fin on January 19 20 and and2L 21
The special purpose of calling the con ¬
vention v ntlon so early ea rly in the year ear is to out ¬
line and recommend good roads legit C a ¬
tion
President Inv ited
Governors of all States StatcswiIl will be re ¬
quested to fo issue is sue a proclamation and ap ¬
point from ten t Il to fifty delegates The
commercial organizations mayors of
cities and county coun or fiscal courts will
name three delegates President Roose ¬
velt velt President Estrada Pa Palma ima ma of Cuba
I Ivelt
Ithe the governor of Panama and the gov ¬
I Iernors ernors of all States contiguous to Fior ¬
ida will be personally invited to attend
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the convenvion convcn on The presidents of sev
I Ieral eral of the leading raIlways including
Samuel Spencer of the Southern Stuy
vesant Fish of the Illinois UiIn s Central the
president of the Seaboard Air Line the
I Florida and East Coast Railway Rallwaand and
the Atlantic Coast and the officials of
leading boat lines will be specially in ¬
vited Railroads will wiIlsend send at least three
delegates including their industrial
agents
Will Make Addresses
Gen Nelson A A Miles and Gen Fitz
hugh llU h Lee president of the tl e Jefferson
Memorial Road Association will deliver
addresses The invitation will be fur ¬
ther extended to members of Congress
the presidents of several leading uni
I versities Versltl s George B McClellan mayor
of New York Carter Harrison mayor
of Q Chicago ChicasoandGpvelect and Govelect Joseph W
Folk of Missouri
The good roads convention will be
held h ld prior to the automobile aut mobUe races to be
run at Ormond Daytona Beach on
January 23 to 28 inclusive The two
l events being held in conjunction are at ¬
tracting much attention from road ad ¬
vocates Yocat in Europe as well as in
I United L LT T nlted States
BURKETT T SIGNS SIG JS WITH
BOSTON AMERICANS
BOSTON BOSTON Dee De 2S 2SJesse Jesse Burkett
heavyhitting heav hitting outfielder of the St St
I Club of the American League ague has
secured for the Boston champions
President Presi ent John Taylor and Manager funager Col
lins have been anxious to secure
player and the former closed the
some time ago with President Hedges
of St St Louis
Yesterday Burkett called at the Ameri
ican League headquarters and signed
contract for next season Burkett
he was pleased ple3s d to come to Boston
t it was near his home in Worcester and
besides he had a great gre t admiration
I I Collins and the Boston players
I Jesse Tannehlll has notified
I Taylor that he would sign a
I to pitch for Boston again u ain next year ea r
will receive less money than he did
season but how much is sliced off
I P300 5300 salary sa laT of last season is not known
WISCONSIN WIS CONSIN WANTS
I SECOND CREW RAC RACE
ITHACA N Y Dec 2S 2SAndrew Andrew D
I ODea the famous rowing coach of the
University of Wisconsin has been a at
l Cornell for the past two days das conlerrinj conierrin
with Coach Courtney Courtne and other athletii
officials of the university unIerslt ostensibly t tl <
arrange for the purchase of a fine eight
oared shell to be used in the annua annuaJ
Poughkeepsie regatta next July
Although none of the persons interest
ed will discuss the subject it Is rumor
ed that a deal is on between the twi
universities for a a meeting of their sec
ond crews before the date of the inter
collegiate regatta
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CIGAR SENSE ss
Tr1 The United Cigar Stores system appeals to the
I hi 4 smoker by quality by price and by common sense
I M Isnt it reasonable 1 We buy more than 150000000
I g 4 cigars ciI ars annually from factories growing their own
Havana tobacco
We take the output of these factories and the usual
items of selling expense and production charges are
cut ouL All A1 the inbetween inbe inbeT T een expenses are saved
Instead of sinking this money in these unnecessary
items our system puts the money directly into the quality
of o the cigar That means you get a better cigar for your 11
f w usual expenditure exp expenditurebetter nditurebetter better by about 50 per cent Heres
U UNITED UNITEDan tT tTI i = I IE D an example 1
CIGAR Captain Marryat i
STORES INVINCIBLE SIZE B
6c each o 150 a box of twenty tweIl twentyfive five G
e s 4 4t t TX7 T It is filled with pure Havana H vana tobacco wrappe d in best Sumatra I
r COMPANY 1 hand handrolled rolled See if you have ever bought e lsew here the equal equ al of this
i cigar for less than 10 cents It cant be sold for less than that except 1
in a Unite d Store
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L Same Sam Prices by Mail Delivered Dellve < d Remit R nit to Flatiron Bu U ilding ildiO N Mew York Yo
I i ii i 941 Pennsylvania Pe n I Aveivue Av iwe e i
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i Wrestling Bout Ton ight
Means Much to the Men
Grant and Barr Has Each Planned a Tour
Meeting All Comers and Defeat Would
Hurt Their TheirProspects Prospects
I Mom Iore than the usual usualamount amount of im ¬
portance attaches to the wrestling bout
at the Was hington Light Infantry Arm ¬
I ory tonight between betweenJo Jbe Grant of Wash W sh ¬
ington Ingtonand and Eddie Barr the wellknown
W Western tem crack from Cincinnati
Manager HI H Claude Claude Turner Turn r has map ¬
ped out a tour for Grant which will em ¬
brace Norfolk Richmond Petersburg
Gharlcxttesville Oharloott Oharl ttesville mean and d dseer severa seera seerothercitles a l P Pother other othercitles cities
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in Virginia Vilbiniaand and North Carolina He
will meet all 11 comers oomersand and offer a a forfeit
to any man man who can can last with him fit ¬
teen tcenmmutes minutes o Grant Is basing many
I hopes on throwing Barr tonight as it
would ould be a splendid advertisement to
I have him billed as the Eastern man
who disposed disp sed of the best light heavy
weight In the West
Barr Goin g North
On the th other hand Barr proposes a a
similar tour through the North orth especi ¬
ally in New York State including among amoh
his hisstoPling stopping places Elmira Batavia
Buffalo Syracuse Rochester Roch ster and Al ¬
bans ban r It would handicap his drawing drawin
powers if he were wereto to fail to win to ¬
night from Grant Gront who J10 will weigh 158
pounds as against Barrs 1G3 1 >
The mat match h Is to a finis finish tmnd nd is the
first one of the th kind in which Grant has
met a man heavier than himself this
winter His bout with Amen ricus icus was
for an hour but it showed that Joe
can make a splendid showing against
men who have pounds advantage over
him He demonstrated that he can keep
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the best b st of the heavies from throwing
I him but has not given so strong an
I impression that he can throw the other
fellow This finish nish bout b ut tonight should
give giv Grants numerous admirers an op op ¬
portunity O to judge just how good he is is
on the offensive work
Important to Grant x
Grant has made a a specialty of offense
for the past two weeks wee s not only be be ¬
cause of the Barr match but he will
have to be especially well up in that
line in order to mak good in his I s little
jaunt through the South where he must
throw opponents in short order or lose
his money He has all his speed arid am id
strength but whether he can down a
clever and bigger opponent remains to
be seen tonight a tn he has h lacked big
men to work with
I Two good preliminaries will be offered
Joe Turner of the National Na tlonzl Guard will
Itake I take on Ray Ra O Brennan at catchweights
and Jack Spaulding the clever Cle ver 125pound po nd
I bov < will undertake to o throw Young
Griffo twice in an hour
I I Personal Persona1Cornmen Comment on Men and 1
I jIns Things in In the th Field of Sports
Ed Vanderbbom the star halfback
was elected captain ptainof of the Wisconsin
team for next year S at the annual ban
quet of the gridiron players
Charley Atherton who formerly play ¬
ed in the Senatorial outfield and who
finished last season with v ith the Buffalo
team has accepted the offer of f the
Johnstown club He will be manage
and captain and play second base
The management of the Cleveland Clevela d club
has under consideration the advisability
10f of engaging a professional trainer to go
South and take charge of the Blues dur
I ing the early season If it is decided to
have a trainer Doc Payne who trained
I the th Columbia squad during the past
football scason will probably be the
man t
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j The Chicago Chronicle Chron cle says that Tip
j IONeillis ONeill ONeillis is to be e a candidate for or the
presidency presidenc of the Western League Joe
CantillSon owner of the Des Moines
j club is sponsor for him
There Is a 2500 check at Harry Cor
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betts in San Francisco which Al Her
ford sent to bind a match between Joe
JGaris t Gans and a ndJlmmy Jimmy Britt for the light
weight championship The weight w ight1s 1s to
I be 133 ringside and a nd the Baltimore pro
jmoter t moter stands ready r 1d t6 back Cans
j chances by a side bet of 5000 5000
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Many of those who formed hasty h lSt < opin ¬
ions on the result seem to think that
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when Battling Nelson went down OWll be ¬
fore Jimmy Britt the Danes champion ¬
I ship aspirations were killed This is
far from so Nelson put up a stiff stH fight
I all the way and there were many man com ¬
petent judges at the ringside who be ¬
I lieve that it was only Battlings inex
i I perience that caused his defeat He is
j young yet and will undoubtedly undoubtedl work
I himself back to the highest place of the
j scales before he can be considered ConSideredahas a has
1 been
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Archie Hahn the j Mlcnlgan lUc lJiln sprinter
I sends forth a bold deft to toArtl1ur Arthur Duffey Duffe
for a match race and the Western press
insinuates that the Georgetown man has h
been trying to sidestep the Michigan
man for two years Duffey Duffe had reached
the height of his career before Hahn
was well known and In his prime
distanced every sprinter of prominence
I IIn in the world whom he met me and it would
I be wise for Hahn to make a little more
i I of fJ fJt a name for 0 himself before he sails s
n
I into t the t man a who holds 1 the record C d and
has defeated the best sprinters in every
English speaking country on the globe
The bowling clubs at a recent
organized their forces to influence
l members of the American Americ < n Bowling Con
gress at a t tthe the coming meeting in Mil Iil
waukee to give next n lt years tourney
I Gotham The New Yorkers will go est
in large numbers and the chances
that the meeting will be held h ld in th
I me meopolis tropolis next winter
Although he has been in St Louis Loui the
greater part of the time since the
I of the ball seison s son Pat Donovan has
been unable to force the management
I the St St Louis club to pay pa up the 2000
which Is I still coming to the Senatorial
captain for part of the season of o f 1905 19 3
When T heu the championship season opens
in the spring the Brooklyn club will
from from present indications in lcations have more men
on its ts roster than any o lher club in
either of the big leagues Hanlon ha
been scouring scourIn about the country cQuntr since snet
the ending of the National season ses n and
has succeeded in getting an unusually
large number of promising youngsters
to sign The famous old Baltimore club
was built up from young players and I
t the foxy o Ed believes that tha he can can do the
same at Brooklyn
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At < t the meeting of the Intercollegiate
Fencing Association tonight the petition
I of the theMassaehusetts Massachusetts Institute of Tech ¬ I
nology for admission to the league will
t be acted act d upon Yale Y ale Harvard Cornell willi
Columbia West We5t Point and Annapolis i
will have teams to fence in this even ven ¬
I ings tourney o
Willie HUe Fitzgerald d dhas has returned return t to Phil j
I I Ia Iadelphia ade a adelphia lphia from the West and says he j f
stands ready for a fight with Joe Gnus I
I The Quaker had a most successful tour
< of the West and noW he feels that h he j
would have a good chance with the J
dusky Baltimore boxer I Idusky
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Jimmy Jimm O Britt has as decided to get ge t a little j
I 1pleasure pleasure out of being champion and I
I will come East and take on ona a few of j
the dubs du in sixround sixroti dbouts bouts While Vhil j
I Jimmy Timm Y had the better bett r of Nelson it was j
1tr far from a pink tea and the champion
has h concluded to go in for less strenu I
l ous matches and it will likely be some i I
time before he signs up for another i
big biggo go
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I Walter Clarkson C la larkson rkson the fo former nncr Harvard I
captain who played PIa ed with w ththe the theNew > Neyr e York
t Americans Amer icans last l luatseason season has been spend j
i ing the winter on Clarke Griffiths
I Imnch i mnch In in Montana MVmrnnn He TTo Tin has taken tj Tron nr on f
considerable weight and has received
I many man lessons from foxy fo Griffith On how
to fool the baiters ba ters Chesbro has also
taken great interest in Clarkson and an d
he shares with Griffith the belief thai
I the Harvard man will wiUGne one day be one
of me best twirlers in the business I Iof
The Cincinnati C club clu has offered O ffe red Over ¬
I all the former University of California
football player a contract calling for
i7CO I 700 700 a month The big fellow was the
i imost I most successful pitcher pitcher on n the staff of
the pennant winning Tacoma club of
I the Pacific Coast League during the
season just closed closed
TOM ROLAND ROLL D
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CROSSCOUNTRY RUN
I I The management of Carroll Institutes
crosscountry run which Is to be held
f New Year afternoon is greatly en ¬
couraged courg by the manner in n which the
I entries for the event are coming in
This morning Carlisle Hemminsway Hemmi
the former Tech High School runner
who ho is a member of the Cornell cham
pior crosscountry cross ountr team assured a > 5ured the
management that If he can possibly possiblya ar ¬
range it he h will start st startin rtin in the race o There
will be a meeting m etlng at the Institute to ¬
night to decide cCide de e finitely upon the
course for the race
HWE OWE AND A ND JD LEWIS WILL
FIGHT AT T GLEN ECHO
Because of his unwillingness unillir lless to go 01
at 13 1 l9 pounds ounds Tommy Love of Phila
JclhpLu clhpa who > vas lS to sf go 0 > fifteen rounds
with wi11 Tommy Lowe before the Glen
Echo Club on New Year Day has been
I dropped In his place the aiana management
of the club has gotten Harry Lewis also
1 of o PhilsrtelDhia Phi1 < lnll1
Lewis has made a line t le reputation r dur < ur ¬
ing in the past six weeks eeks among the box
l ing in clubs of if the Quaker Quak City Cit and ant i has
to his credit victories O over uve Chester
I Goodwin and Johnny Jchn ly Dolan Dol 1n
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