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ROCHESTER DEMOCRAT AND CHRONICLE. MONDAY. NOVEMBER 25, 191S. if CLOSE COHTEST III SENECAS RUN UP ONE-SIDED SCORE Old-Time Jeffs Put Fight in Team and Soldiers Are Unable to Stop Onslaught ROCHESTER LEAGUE Spartans and Big Elms Tied for First Place. JDrcadnaughts Are Over whelmed by Indians.

forward passing went wrong. Irwin Intercepted a toss and ran forty yards. OSE NEW SHIFT FORMATIONS The Jeffersons defeated tfie Kodak Park School of Air Photography eleven yesterday afternoon at Baseball Park by a score of 10 to 0 and In the process loomed up This put the Jeffs in position to score Bowlers in, the Koch ester League are staging a pretty race. The Genesee Spartans and the Big' Elms are on even terms In the team race, while a halt-dozen rollers are lighting for the individual leadership. Bueckman, who has averaged 200 in twecty-one games, tops the list, with Jerry Welles and Weiland only three points back.

Grao3 is at the heels of the runners-up and promises to climb, if he baa another big" night. Graus holds the high individual came mark, 273. The Genesee and "Babe" Clark soon went over for another touchdown. Airscouts Fumble Is Costly. The second half found the Jeffs kicking' off.

The Airscouts moved steadily ahead until "Chtibtiy" Brown covered ODe of their fumbles and started the Jeffs on the march Senecas Give Twenty Men Chance to Ban Through New line of Plays la Preparation for Holiday Game with Jeffs Practice This Evening more like Big Bed teams of other years than at aBy time this season. The Air-scouts made a stiff resistance, tut were unable to atop. the slippery Jeff backs, who repeatedly broke away for long rnns. "Chubby" Brown and "Babe" Clark were the stars of the day. Brown got through time and again for runs of twenty yards.

Clark started right off the reel and enlivened the first half with big Spartans have rolled the high team game. The teams standings and Individual aver Tie B. and L. Senecas overwhelmed the ages follow: Dfeadnaughts yesterday atternoon on the Reds chances for another score, but Angevine dropped on the leather. A minute later the Soldler3 took the ball on downs and punted.

Tttie Jeffs came right TEAM STANDINGS. L. P.C. Avg, W. .837 536 back, finishing when Brown went over for and Loinb ieia, winning uy a Kore of 50 to 0.

The DreadnauguU were irtatly outweighed and were unable to oake any headway against the powerful gstns. The playing of Angevlne, Jeff end. a touchdown. 3 7 .007 Genesee Spartans IS Big Elms 38 Genesee 14 Pioiraers 0 Comstock's long runs made it look good for the soldiers In the last period, but the real feature was Irwin's run, after the Genesee Regents 9 Sntcas. The Indians tried out a number 4f new shift plays with sucesssful results.

V13 877 tOl SOD .420 .420 .381 .333 .233 Llms 8 Twenty men we.e usen uy me senecas Jeffs had suffered a thirty-yard penalty. Elm Bridgefords Elm Fahys 5 was another feature. He was a deadly tackier and dropped on a couple of fumbles. Witfa Argus out of the gme, Angevine acted as captain. Lyons started on the defense for the Jeffs and Comstock was by far the best or the Soldier players with a half dozen long runs to his credit.

Jeffs Score Early in Game. Clark and Srown gained consistently in INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. during the game, wltn tne taea oi setting tnrp layers in shape, for the Thanksgiving Name. Bueckman. Welles Full of fight, Irwin ran around the end for twenty yards.

Irwin's generaltfliip all through and Cahill's guarding la the last quarter were also noteworthy. Line np and summary: JEFFS. U. S. A.

T. Positions. Angevine (Capt.) Clarke pay battle with the Jeffs. Ail the Seneca players showed up well and displayed a tetter brand of teamwork than has been ticn in previous games. Graus Ave.

1S3.2 383 182.39 1L4 381 1 18L13 181.7 181.6 180.13 180.11 179.6 All Seneca players are asked to report Britt for practice to-night at 7:30 o'clock. Left end. G. Ave. Name.

21 200.4 Sarvey 21 IS 337.14 Winnie 13 18 197.8 Dow 21 21 196.7 Harris IS 21 193.1 21 IS 102. t6 13 21 191.12 Noelke 3 15 21 189.9 Kehoe 13 IS 189.8 Hutsoni 21 189.4 ltanzenb'k 21 20 1S8.11 Behrns 13 IS 1S7.17 Ashbacker 21 15 3S7.8 21 18 185.14 Kennealy. 21 21 183.5 Earle IS the first quarter and, after a few minutes had elapsed, "Babe" Clark went over the Gray goal line for a touchdown. Irwin kicked tCie goal. The Soldiers received, but Angevine downed Comstock in his tracks.

Nugent soon punted Into Jeff territory. The Airscout line put up a tight Sullivan Strever Angevine. tine up and summary: B. 4 L. SENECAS.

DRKADNAt'GHTS. Positions. Left tackle. Cahill Powell Left guard. Sutton Stillman Do.

Koss Manoney Lyons Welsman Levis Goebel. 17S.16 Loft end. Center. Curtiss resistance and took the ball on downs. Neither team made much headway on line C-fper Jacobs Brouthers Ellsworth 176.9 173.8 171.4 Right guard Natt Hcinlein Baldridge jjcu tactic ter Lodue Left guard.

Right tackle Frlckey Messegee Golden, Whitman Betterson BRIDGEFORD INGLE LEAGUE Right end. Center. Irwin Nugent (Capt) Casey, Droseh Heck Quarterback. Team and Individual Standings of Witter Comstock Machinist Bowlers. Left ihalfback.

plays. The second quarter found Clark getting away for bis long "drives again, but the Johnnies put up a stonewall defense with their backs to their goal posts and held for downs. Nugent punted out at danger, buf "Dutch" Irwin punted back to the Soldiers. A couple of forward passes failed when Comstock made the Airscouts shout as he broke away for a run of forty yards. He worked hts way down the field, throwing Crown Morton Tall Blocks have a two-game lead over Riarht halfback.

guard. Kln-hcer, Whitman Klein Bigot tackle. Median, Peuvcl Bums Ulght eud. Filo, I'arrell Love Quarterback. Scbofleld Faherer Left halfback.

Clark Crawford Fullback. the- Frames in the Bridgeford-Ingle Bowling League. The leaders have rolled the high three-game total, 2,646, while the MacDonald for Witter; for Clark, Hnshar for Brouthers, Witter for Arsus. Clark for Heinleln, Head Blocks have turned in the nign sin Schuarr, Dow Gclb Witter for Clark. Clark for Witter.

gle team game, 972., W. Wilferth and Stall- off tackier after tackier an4 MaeDonald Score Iby periods: Jeffs 6 6 019 maa 8re ou practicaUyVevea terms in the was the lone Jeff left between Comstock 0 individual race, tne iormer leamus "3 U. S. S. A.

0 0 0 and a score. Mac stopped Comstock just enough to hold hiui up until three Reds Scoring Touchdowns, Clark 2, Brown; eoal from touchdown. Irwin. Right halfbaek. Martin, Howe Guinan Fullback.

Score, Senecas 59. Dreadnaughts 0. Touchdowns. Scofield 3, Sehnaar 1, Iloag 2, Meefanu 1, Martin 2 Dow 1. Goals from touchdowns, Sehoefield 3.

Time of halves, twenty-five minutes. Referee, Berlove; umpire, llaag; linesman. Uerberger; timekeepers. Whitman and Kelner. point, Stallman holds nigh stogie ana three-game records, 202 and 673, respective ly.

Team and individual averages follow: TEAM STANDINGS AND AVERAGES. overtook them and brought the lanky soldier star down In a pile. The Soldiers Ueferee Tim head linesman, Yick Rice, Jeffs; timer, Carson, Jens; had a clear way to a touchdown, but their time of quarters, 10 and 32 minutes. W. L.

P.C Avg. 822.5 4 6 0 11 12 14 18 on .833 .750 .625 .542 .500 .417 .200 .083 Tail Blocks 2 Frames 38 Carriages Aprons Crosslides Head Blocks Office Ktru-k Room 810J.7 77L12 775-20 757.7 77517 706.22 C1S.10 WESTCOTT YOUNGSTERS WIN Bun Up One-Sided Score in Game with Eexall Eleven. Touchdowns were made every few min- i INDIVIDUAL AVERAGES. G. Ave.

Name. Vfime. Ave. 7 1545 Krautw'6t. W.Wilferth 24 180.19 180.12 iites in tne football game at Yawnian 153.19 353.17 15222 17SJ9 i I to ji 00 d- 1 i ed rl' u1 i HI i jo it 5E 3 3 n- te c- in a t.

IB I. ft a I- 1 1 Maies Uuff Byers 15113 t.me idI1 yesterday afternoon between Wcstcott Seconds and the Re sails, with 176.2 174.6 173.5 172.7 24 Baron 24 Harold 12 Hutson 24 VanDerhoCE 15 21 24 Unthfna "1 MOOSE BOWLING LEAGUE ELM BOWLING LEAGUE 149..2 14S.2 148 me vt esieott youngsters doing all the scoring. When the fray was finished and 17123' Adair 147.17 167.10. Graff HEARTS. TRAILS the score totaled, McKinlay's team was ou 146.1 23 21 15 23 24 12 11 24 3 24 15 21 9 24 24 18 ir.f -14 i.v wiirh 91 1U.4 Doran 1 IV.

Ul-V i I the rung eud of a 00 to-O count The Rei 144.20 J.Breemes 2X) 108 l.K? Winnie Bell 141 173 199'Rutz Brink 213 183 ISi) I lack 393 1 1S6 24 364 IHarauis. 144.10 alls were apparently without practice and 175 153 129 at J'" 2-1 21 Sloesser. 161.5 never threatened the Seconds goal. For PBre'mes 1S1 330 345 Men gel. 170 C2 1S5 151 199 195 223 128 177 ward passes and trick plays featured the Boltz Forrestal.

Sutton pine of the winners The Wcstcott Sec 11 21 24 05S S42 S6t) S91 939 S4G 160.14 160.8 ln9.12 15S.1 3574 157.6 Franz Trott owls will play the Seneca Seconds ou 143.12 142.7 141.22 140.10 138.16 136.3 130.10 122.10 121.8 121.1 Tietze Richme. W.Mattison 18 Day. TRIBENES OLYMPICS V.Ki 1S2 20i'Chapin. 13S ISO 150 212 3S4 202 Slattern 391 Goddard. 2XJ IK 17o Kapp 303 1 Ni.

holsou 14 103 175 I.itllefield Vil 171 3'iT. Wink'm'n 151 1S3 170.W Moore 1S9 191 350 Uen'cji'y 15S 173 159 Totals. 907 037 DOS1 Totals. 719 8U0 S13 LIBERTYS II 121 345 119j Weston. -JM 11 16 343 179 167 Wilfert 234 Tt 165 384 201 204 18 177 190 224 172 Hunt 190 151 212 164 WO 190 1S1 210 210 Totals.

802 5X)9 S24i Totals. 1015 911 049 SCFER-BAS I BLUE RIBBONS l.M ltJ 1S9 151 208 384 HEADS. I HORNS. Rosa 19 mr, inSMonahan. 202 195 147 J38 158 226 164 346 Charcolla 22 21 Pine-up and summary: Daeha is 155.201 Unterbora 4 HetOs O'Brien 18 uouppert 12..

213 160 177 201 Martbase 177 391 3S2 Karwick. 173 154 I'M HEX ALLS W. SECONDS Positions. 155.5 155.3 151JJ Amay 212 173 159i 21 23 Schmitt 358 107 175 Brown, MeKinlay ijert end. S61 930 015 913 SG7 863 POLISH TANGLE UNSNAFLED Rolled at Genesee Hall.

urin, Anderson Attridge Left tackle. I' inch. Cat-age Webb 1 A't 1111 BAUSCH LO MB LEAGUE. llW 3 84 370 Muggsy" McGraw Irons Out Trou-. 180 157 145 Curtiss.

Owens. Ar Granite Center. N. Oriu, O'Brien It ill Lit irimrrt 152 11W GLASS plant. 1 FiRr.n r.r.iss bles of National Bowling jjeague.

3 204 199 TO 1 191 VJi 100 161 172 192 191 170 jii jtx 11' x.iirRpT iiii 71 1 Watt Young. Vaccaro. 200 2C5 11 119 110 1.50Murtha.. 130 130 130 ot excitement is prom.sea in Rundet Meagin, Spahn Keon A. Newman Guuni tiartieoen 3 .0 161 134 130 130 National Bowling JU-ague lo-mgui wucn 864 035 Keiislaud, Mact Right tackle.

Slmssuer Right end. B. Gantert, Hawkins Ouarterbaek. 831 S93 927 lral 173 128 162Terpstra. 130 130 1:10 the National Cubs, leaders of the league, 147 198 143 142 159 th T.tf- PARAGONS XR.VYS I 1 QOOK UP WiLii mt: iiu-uMMo 6S0 762 719' 649 fiOfi W7 erary A.

runners-up- in the league, roll "jninite, Wilson MICROSCOPE. LARfiR Truvivr. n.inst the Norton Cubs. Three wins for 174 1S6 Flack Weiland 178 JfiO Rcllivan. 1TO 191 191 18t 153 13 Lillis 150 245 394 1) 104 197 141 154 166 Findale Lambert Weier.

170 207 32fiiEngel. ISO 137 140 the Lits and three defeats for the National 342 133 143 1S1 U-ft hairoack. ttvauapgh Uiirht ii.iini-k-. 159 Bars 178 147 137 KSteuer 183 225 Fisher ioi Cubs win put tne teams iu Seuell 1M Ti.nrtmnn rla The Norton CUbs, figured as soft ivmuer. isa ii Jii ASteuer'd 152 201 178 picking, sprang a surprise on the National 187 151 157 rnb, bv handing the leaders three de- Wilferth.

147 17G 'JW 828 849 953 SOU Rolled at Elm Bowling Hall. I 0. 0. F. BOWLING LEAGUE.

feata. The National Ccbs will have tough SS5 S09 790' 895 761 793 coing against the All-Stars, who are roll- OBJ. MOUNTING. CASE DEPT. inz in fine style.

The Norton Cubs will 35 33S 134 Mehne UNITY. 117 170 125 Zonreg.V ITk 1-t week's good work. They 224 345 lll Trumble. 154 17,4 isn have signed Kozloski. Kosaclny, of the FLORAL.

Willev 174 10J Ghnrty H' Verier 146 167 161 'X. Orln, West .1... MeKinlay, II. Newman Ful'bacU. Score, West cot Seconds 00, Rexalls Nichilowiw, Tui-iale 4, lumbert 2, Guuu 2, H.

Newman. Mclvinl.ty. time of lialves. 30 jinuts; referee. Koonse; umpire.

11am- linesmeu, McGurvity, Hammill; Ume- -kceper, Nolte. "SENECA SECONDS IN FRONT 'Defeat Glenwoods After Nip-ani Tuck Gridiron Struggle. TTae Seneca Seconds defeated the Glenwoods, 6 to 0, yesterday afternoon la a battle. The game was de- Beil Ruelbacb Hesse. Miller Pagoreck.

1S9 136 179 139 National UU'Ds, was reieaseu 10 n.e uuxi- 134 15S 194 1-52 lis 14S HO ISO 1ff 2iS 171 1S1 120 116 decker Van Scbraveu. tjjrvey Tiffany 170 1S2 133 ary A. C. Huirhey 337 138 176J 170 194 rnV 10 I.tS la- The tangle the league was put in on Caldwell 154 143 151 Victory day, when the Lits failed to ap WITH AMERICAN AVIATORS IN FRANCE, Sept 20, (Correspondence of The Associated Press) the aviators went silently to their quarters for their great, heavy Arctic clothing. In the turn of a hand) they were back on the field, swathing and swaddling themselves to the eyes, tucking chocolate in their pockets (for they get hungry up in the air), or breaking open a fresh package of chewing gum, which helps to alleviate nervousness, and has a steadying New York Times: Please remember some soldier boy over there received that package of your favorite Adams gum, when you found it missing from the counter.

If you can't get Adams Black Jack, try Adams California Fruit, Adams Pepsin, Adams Yucatan or any other Adams brand. S68 742 735 SCREW MACH. PRECISION LENS pear, three games were forfeited to the S26 769 755 744 799 S12 wirsins. 144 lOS Mattison. 1K7 11 FTjOWER CITY National Cubs and the Norton Cabs won two out of three.

All the teams were argu- ZAYET. Keller 1 198 Hart nng IS 1SS iw about the games for the last two Billet 17l 14 lt7 Schnielser 140 224 7S'i 172 193 100 SehelllnV 166 li weeks, the Lits claiming that It was a day Smith. jn i z- 14(5 169 183 to celebrate and no games should nave been rolled. The tangle has been straight l.clded in the lust quarter, when the Seconds rushed the Glenwoods oft their feet. Seueca Seconds want a game for fcTfccmtier 1st.

Address L. Behrndt, No. 14 Gladys street. F. H3 IK S31 Si' 920 922 7S4 ROCHESTER CITY 1 GIDEON.

1 Sir? ltt.Feldinan 14S 153 742 767 770 824 84 844 ENGINEERING. 1 METER Soehner. 147 1 64 154 Frankst'u 134 14? ened by "Muggsy" McGraw, boss of the league, who ordered all games re-rolled. The following are the high averages of Walz Yackel. Sanger.

Gassuer. 307 148 107 f.aFrois.. 121 144 tri 141 201 117 116 100 128 304 377 VaItlier. irtt 153 103 154 166 Lavender. 130 212 181 339 152 1ST 142 14 13 1N9 160 125 125 125 1M lt- fnim 12S 142 15 140 H5 155 (foldman 121.

121 124 Blind Jameson Smith I4irry Hason -Une-up and summary: SENECA SECONDS. GLENWOODS. Positions: bpab, Graham Seymore the league: High single game, uiesiinsn, 235; high three games, one man, Pagorek, Totals. 49 771 7SS; 647 771 788 6 70S 733 Totals. 69S 70 731 Totals.

-Vackel i Zabel Meter wins roll off. 553 high single game, team. National Cuba, 809; high three games, team. National Cubs, 2,459. STANDING- OF CLUBS.

ieit tackle. FR4NKFORT. OKIt.M. lewis IT? 147 203 Fleiwh ..6 191 TOOL ROOM. I STANDS 158 176 I'M Wirtz 167 353 ISO Team.

won. Lost. F.C. I'akelnian Ca. Hair he Ief guard.

Center. Wiodard 12i 1-' niiams. in jvv, 10 RilU '47 117 T.Woodard 144 133 I'M 1U ISI 324 Cottrell MS 179 124 125 1 Jones 143 1S2 14S 14 17 142 158 160 166 174 156 136 155 1S9 .571 .476 MLounor i lis vi eisena. Anderson. 314 112 Roogner 170Rebman.

Oakes 130 Charles 170 17li Leuhardt. 200 167 1561 National Cubs 6 Literary A. 32 9 All-Stars 10 31 Norton Cubs 5 16 Bay Becker Armstrong E. Earl Ritter RliTht guard. CIS 673 740 Totals.

S22 759 TsS Totals. Bnwn, Nickele KEYSTONE. Zeeveid 10 173 1S5 TIPPECANOE. Ttoelim 137 119 163! Right tackle. icFarland, Kenraly .858 784 S34 779 805' Totals.

Rolled at Elm Hall. 170 173 143 160 156 1S6 3fl IS! 143 153 161 142 157 215 192 IMllway 19 134 151' Rent 156 14 157: ClifTord 147 136 157'SlnwaId, Hall Partel BBXDGEFOBD MACHINE LEAGUE Ebhets Hurries to Get Aboard Chariot New York, Nov. 24. Charles H. Ehibets, president of the Brooklyn baseball club, to-day sent a telegram to William H.

Taft, saying that Mr. Ebets and his associates of the Brooklyn club earnestly hoped that Mr. Taft would accept the office of na Totals 796 777 S3)' 844 84S 799 OENESFE. I TF.ORONTO. 1S1 17 207 193 TAIL BLOCKS.

HEAD BI)CKS. Knipper. 172 l-8 191 i Roesser. 188 158 149 Right end. i Behrnd Seymore.

Prentice Qimrterback. Brmes Hoesterey Left halfback. Oreo, Boehm A. Earl Right Kohm I'uinmck. Seneca Seconds C.

Glenwoods 0. iTouehrtown. r.hm. Time of halves. 25 Hefcree, Haair.

70 5 S4 its; 1 tester 124 lo 157 161 218 Huff 138 11!) 1-H Hart 173 Cnrlstodt Schmitt. VatiDer'f Stallman. ISI 172 Trott 132 115 159 S2 M1 euiisey 10 14 155 IT mixxx-k 161 146 Dexter Heifer Kelfer Kurtz 170 100 213 Hrautw'st 156 1K3 172 11 14 157 737 SuO 7S0 I Boltz 133 17S 70S 722 732! 86S S71 90" 1 758 716 807 tional commissioner of major league base-; ball. --r. Ebbets assured Mr.

Taft of fcis What Care These Rolled at Genesee Bowling Hall support. Symington Machine Corp- League. Pure Chewing Gum CARiRIAGES. CROSS SLIDES. R.irclav..

107 134 30 Franz HO jfH FT. Forrestal 136 171 158 Charcolla 122 90 is Ciirris 119 181 14J Dora itm 1 IS 137 I'M, 174 184'Schuitz 177.176 167 I'nterbo'n 171 1'17 173 Baron 161 191 180 813 797 S26! S25 757 7S7 APRONS. I FRAMES. Mencrel 16 157 ISO 191 196 Game Ends in Squabble. Both teams claim the decision in the Recal A.

West Ends football game yesterday afternoon. Both sides, however, agree that the game ended in a dis Won Lost P.C. 10 2 3 8 4 8 4 8 4 7 5 5 7 5 7 4 4 9 1 11 A Inspectors, Maintenance, Case. "15" Tool M.i en' sis, "A Head. To Mach'nts, Case.

Maintenance, OtfUe, Uad Ship. Imd Ship. "A Inspectors, Adams Black Jack Adams Chiclets Boys for H. C. I of an Impressive sort are planned J7 the dolfers Bowling League for this rying at Elm Hall.

Beginning at 6:30 "dock, the all-year-round sportsmen will a tnree game bowling iivitch with ducks and chickens os prizes. All auunbers are requested to le yn hand uSrteea minutes before game time. President John Kondolf has offered a turkey for first prize in the singles and the ll fusaish chickens and ducks. 1 Utiles, Kondolf and Sutton selected the Graff 170 134 "J'6 Governor, js.fl iir, 154 1 1 irsi 17V 139 151 201 1 M. -lira 111.

K6 137 148 Drysdale 172 149 113 W.Wilfth 181 Ki-j Adams California Fruit Adams Yucatan Adams Sen Adams Clove CHICLE pute. These teams are seeking opponents for Thanksgiving Day. L. Powers, No. 1 Willowbank place, is manager of the Begals, while W.

Yerger, No. 103 Cady street, is in charge of the Young West Ends. SFORT Minecla Flier3 Defeated. Adams repsin teff Adams Spearmint S13 74,3 S73i S72 S43 OFFICE. I STOCKROOX.

Moessner 12i 138 164 134 1-, Bvers 184 199 170 Mat tin 125 112 132 Maier IMS 138 142 131) r.W Harding. 157 12f 1S. Daehn 1. JO 127 14:: 13S 126 144 1S.0 178 CENTRALS READY FOR GAME TTeimnn's AeTTresation Primed for Send a Stick in Every Letter to Your Soldier Boy Rolled at Elm Bowling Hall. Brooklyn, Nov.

24. The Camp Dix foot-bail eleven defeated the Mlnreola Filers here to-day by a score of 3 to O. It was Just five years ago to-day, November 25, 1013, that Jack Burke, a famous Ii-htweight of a quarter of a century ago, dfed in New York. He is the same who staged the "phoner" bout in South Africa with Owen Sullivan, but he is principally known fame as the hero of the longest Bout with Airscouts. The Centra's are putting on the finishing touches before th6ir 1C1S-19 opening, against the soldier team from the U.

S. School of Aerial Photography at the Armory on Wednesday niht. Manager Jack Neiman announced last night that some of the Central gam-cs will be played at the Stratford Roller Rink and fidgets Want Holiday Game. The Lazarus Midgets are ouce more in the wtethaU field with a irMlG-pound team, jie folio wlnir player-s have been signed: L. and U- I'0''kln- of tn Social "Chuck" Burnett and "Hunk" 3fr.

or the I'ost Juniors; M. Snyder and rsdinger. An out-of-town game is wanted fw Thanksglvins Day. Games are wanted tta local and out-oft-own teams. For ddress J.

Abramson, No. 54 Badea "Westcotts Win by Forfeit. Wetcotts won yesterday from the East Rochester Independtuts by forfeit, 1 to 0. Four Independent players appeared for the game. The Westcotts would like to arrange a game for Thauksgiving Day 'with a strong team.

Address Vincent in eighty-five rounds, lasting five hoars and thirty-eight minutes. Bowen died from injuries received In a bout with Kid Lavlgne in 1894. Burke took to the vaudeville stage and was on the "boards" for a number of years before he died. tered and fell and was enable to rise. The mulatto was also thoroughly exhausted, and the referee, "Prof." Duffy, declared it no contest.

Burke afterward fought Jack Everhardt and was whipped ia fifteen rounds, bu-t Bowea defeated the same man a very clever lightweight, was Burke's opponent- The conflict lasted seven hours and nineteen minutes, a total of 110 rounds. It "as almost sunrise, after a controversy that had continued through the great part of the night, when Burke tot battle in pugilistic history. This bout was staged in New Orleans in 1893, and some at the Armory. All the games, how ever, will be under the auspices of tta 33 De'mar street or ca sum between A. M- and 5 P.

M. Aiidy Bow en, a Crescent City mulatto and Armory A. A..

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