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Democrat and Chronicle from Rochester, New York • Page 23

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rociiestkk thuksday. id. 1012. Will Meet in Ring Sext Monday Sight Chance Released Because He Sold His Stock in Club EAST HIGH GIRLS EXCELJJNCOURT Defat West Side liloomer-ites in Close Contest. POPULAR IDOLS WATCHED TO FIGHT BEFORE OLYMPIC A.

C. Joe Goldberg and Battling Healey Booked for Next Monday Night-Former Makes Concession in Matter of Weight. Angered Murphy So Much Hp Persecuted Peerless Leader Even When in Hospital. CY FALKENBERG BEST AMONG IHE AMERICAN ASSOGATION HURLERS Veteran Twirler. Fofnierly with Toronto.

Still Capable Good Work. liuug Jiec, 14 -l urxer major leag io l.aset.iilj plavra ataikt wit Jiroini-Iien'. among tlie leading piti-tieta ttol hel.lera of tlie Atneriratt Asmiva4 in, ac s'-iMmt t.i the utile, al iferagea for th of issllrvj odiie t'Jf Hlolll- as M. 4 rh.viiigtoii, ircsidcut lae r-Kaniatuiii. 'I'wn f.inner jiiiiheia.

Krause aud I rg, of head the list. Kraiw-a naoe ap-nears titst with thirteen ti. toriea and pt.y dclded get S14 ISI l'n I 1 i I. li. BETTER CARD COULDN'T BE BILLED RorHcitrr fifthl fan.

are in for a genuine ht rreal a a CKnUnui offering from the Olympic A. C. ptnrrmtm. Next Monday night at Ccrrrwnia Hull Joe Colc'Urg and D.it:ling Healey wi.l lw lle prinnpali in the readme ttra.t.on of a pinf-ram of fi 1 rat itirrly wind up ihr Losing season 1912 in this city with by far thf bf.t attraction that tould I cftr-rd fight crowd. Ordinarily it might connoVrfd ill advittd for the management ol a fight iluri to 'a(ie good a card near Chntmat.

at it is a tar nf the promoters riwK ml 1,10 "1 Coldlirrg and Healey billerl to exchange punihei it i fairly certain that the Olympic A. C. will have a capa. iiy home, no mailer how the alanie of the card may be framed up. The match wa cioaexi yesterday.

I he boyi r.a.e agreed to make 125 poundi rir.gcide. Thin meant tome contraiion in weight on Goldbe.g' part at he can male 122 pound at o'clock in the afternoon, 'which qualifir him it a genuine aspirant for featherweight honor. I lealry probably would find it difficult to meet thoe condition, at on short notice. Moreover, it it problerr.alital that after a severe course of training he would he itrong if compeli' to make 122 pound at 3 o'clock. I that I' iPv woi 'd l.e able io a of htm But li.ffi ai.l twool t'iht on fiitire'' liirtcivnt, I iiiffy Is i real tighter, as is Yujruci fin the rth'r hand.

Alwoo.1 i a lidetisve LilXIT. Wagner Too Anxiout with Aiwood ithout doubt AVaxuer as loo to dllK'so of Arw.Nid He earrie.l the furln to the c'aruid iu vilh a hwer of Hicke.l iiii thai .1 they ha 1 landed Miiarely wou'd bevc pur a cti.bn to the t.ont. Itut here I wln-rv Al l.s.l plcvc! his ceverti; he was inside of Wato'i's wild l.inc. ami coe.l in his i.wn piirt w.tii Jali. acum.ly iuuded iieue l.ovis and he landed ileaner ltut from on blow to the imso nesr the end of the aeionth I bis punches didn't dit'irh WuiiUer a wlioh- tot Had Wait'icr foiulit moie iVbberat' ly LOSERS OFF TO GOOD START Have Fait Sldert 9 to 2 at Conclusion at tha Firit Period of Play Miaa Feltaa Acrounia tor Two Overhand Shota That Featura The F.ast Watt Ks hool 1rla' basketha I teaia defeated their alstera froui sit lllgn yeateedny afienniou In th ka't lllgn a b.sil grmua.iuni by tha acura to III At the arura would IndUate aaiiia was ciowriy mntosteil, tha result lielug lu ifc.uU IIUIU lha last fear iul4i! nt Sf alien Ml-s I'kiraaca lsk rrgls-terrsl twa lle.d basiiia la nuli-k i' ak.a 'I hta gava lha I-'ast High ttowiuertua I lias, lead aud West High waa unahia to up liefore ttma was railed.

Ihe Weal lllgn giria started off welt aad before inluul-s uf paf hud Iiessi t-ouipieled they bail a.ureU threa field baa-kata while their oppvtlallla hsd Hot yat broken Into lha a.urtuf Mum I'ralka t-urml East High a only goal lu tha tint of ir oil a pretty aide alaut. Mlsa tallied from the foul Una for Wast High ami Mlsa Kclnhcrf and Mlia Vole obtained a Held basket uplms bsfor lime was called for lite nrst perUxl. Tha si.hmI to la fa i or vf West II go Tin. alusdiiig of Jkllsa Falska and toe issaawork of Mlsa llapp aud llsa Hewra rusliled Jast High to cut down ttteli nts neuts' lead rutiatilrtwbly In tha aaevait peiiml Mlsa Kapp fol away from bee guard l.uig euoiigU to score tw basket a Just after piay waa retrained aud Mlsa Krlske luiren.ed High a axura by tlvii poluls en a auc.raaful attempt from tha foul line aud two orersaud shota wbbU era tnislly the feature of the gains. Mim Fainbtrg Cagei Tying Baaket Miss Keialierg tied the t.sre ui a moment I later whin alia niada good on a Ion shot aa tIMlaa Yoli.

put the Oci-lilautala back In the lead with au easy atila allot, llotn reams roulcd frerjueiiily during tha remainder of tha period but the Wast High. foiwnnU were lha heller lu locating tli. basket ou tha free allot aud Uey iurrtstaaA their acore by thm. poluls. The es-orai at lha end of tha second perltiil stood Id to 1.1 In favor Weat High.

Beth teams played close In the last period aud It waa eoina time before el the wiaa able tu acore. Mlsa Frleka anil Mlaa Vol each tallied on free shota when a double fuul was rnlirsl an tha latter as-ona West lUgha last basket trf the game lm-! mediately afterward. The Ijist Ul(li 1r! spurtod at fJHa point, Mia Hupp acvriuaj on an overhead shot and Mlsa a'elske caur-! Ing Urn two basket a which gave Eut lll rue game. First of a Series of Games. This Is the Oral of a aeries ot came to be playeilbetwoe tbe of lb twa schouls.

Kast lllgh wuu two out of th. thre gauirs last year. Jhe line-up and auniinani: I KAST JlllJIf. vv-t IJOjJ JUs belske Mlsa Kelnherg, Mine SUegles vi, Mlsa Kapp mm T)i4 J'H forward. Ml, llwr, Mim c- ''miau ceiiti-r.

Mo Mlm t-0Bia rd'le renter. roster. Mim lionaidson, Mlsa Clark ana Itight guard. Mian Kerman Ijeft guard, li Held. Mlsa Kelsk.

Mis Itapp ii, vole Mlsa Felnlierg 2. Miaa legler: baskets from fouls, Mlsa Vole I. teNke 2, Alls, Zlegier; noVrea, Mia. M- orsllne, V. tlmera, Ml.

ltose a. Mia, Jf. Unes. maa, Mlsa I'afTord and tlrotsu. t-sr 1 Igh and Mlsa K.

Mlsa lUuekeU. Hest lllgh; time of pertoda, HJ mlnutm each. BOXER BARRED FOR BITING OPPONENT ON SHOULDER; New Vork. State AUiletia Commissluu to day put th ban uoon Joe Sabbay, a lightweight for "unberomlcg coa-j duct" In tlie ring. Iitiring un engagemene between tsUmy a(i pptp Collins at tbaj Wymirlt; A.

tabay in a ettueh bit a(: ple out of t'olllna'a shoulder and the matter was reported to the conuubisioo. The comnilsfetou annouueed that no more benefit shows by private parltee will be! allowed In any club luiloaa the management; of the latter stands all retsponslbllity. Tlie uise of the Yonkere A. ('. against One Hound llogan for faUurn to ssroear on' Iicceabber Xd -was taken under advisement.

CANVAS FOR ONE-ROUND DAVIS iNcar York, IS. 'One-Kound" Iavis, of Buffalo, aukl to have won over forty battloa by knock outs, a huuself knocked out in tbe lirst round of an encounter with Soldier Kearrts.i nf lirooUyu, sen to-night, llavia huj been eonsidered in the running for sy heavyweight try-rmt -Willi leadinij a-j piranta lor the liUo. Kearna kntK-kint Iiavis down with a riaht to the jaw Bini a short left hook. Itt going over lA'ivia turnecl a complete aonicrudtilt, resting on the back of hi neck. Ho.

was helpless when he roue ou the count, of nine and the referee stopped botit. RYE Whiskey Whiskey under Na- serial S'umber 2163 (our givinu him vrage of .7. Ml, ll waa Ins remarkable allow itg will! Toledo which ea'isert ium Ira returned to "Ievelana in iiml aeaaon. II aecuul re-entry lu th major I'-ague was tuarkexl, liowaner, by a e'rin d-lrii's. MthotigU ralkeultcrg.

of IVa-hiiuimi. and preu.oiali wit.i Tor outu iu Kas'-rn league. Is -on I ill the ial 1st. lie waa tha ral lesdi'r with twenty and eight ilefeala, a per. etitng" of rackanl, a t'uiiiliihua pitcher, aulTerid tha atuim numlier uf deleata na I alkni-Iier won o-a.

i lie liuihii rtiird with a mark of 7.s. Auionit 'he tiist iasemrn. Joins, of Milwall.ee. the old Anieiirau la'ague lilnyer, to, honors, making lilllV ami twentv in errors 111 l.si gnin estalilisli ug per. etit.tg" if Iele- hatity, of Miiiiienpolia, set iii it i of tlx, put Ue Jin ft ici mi ted in ons taenty- two gullies.

4tlo U'Uiiams. who liaa in th awtiH'iatiiin (or tunny t.i""d the aeoond liasetintn with a ina''k of for IVi gain' Hoi keiifleid, of a us as t'llv. who will he acen iu the Weatorn eague this year, made a js-n-entage of hut was iu only twenty gilt games. Kddie l'tinm. who atarteil llie r-son with Ihe hiciign went to I.oiiisvllle and tiiii-le-d lu Kansas t'ity, lielded third base iu rility-aix games.

Veierl. nf Indianapolis, act a mark of in nineteen tnm. At sh.irtslop McKeohtiie, of 4t Paul, fiel.rt-il in forty-one Kanies ami waa liatdl lirst. Ileainiiillvr, t.f Isiiiisville. ranks fourth oftlcinlly.

Imt in gamea lie made a mark of t'orriilon, of Kansas t'ity, aulisiiiiently by that oluli to and re.s-nHy aold ty Ttetroit to t'incinnnti for in the Tinker ul, tiidded only Ji.hns, of 4'oliiintMjs, aeeepled fifty eight r-hauces lu the tiuttieM 1411110111 au ermr ami otitaineil lirst plaep In the list. Kurns. of Tole.ln, however, aerepted 1W7 hanres and a innik of he iindmhlv 1khiJ reganldl aa tlie learling outfielder. Fielding honors In the ciitcliiue le- parttnent. lieloug to Dwena, "who used to pitch in the American Tii-ague, but rke.l behind the bat Insl ii-nson Minneapolis.

In games he made onlv fotirteeu emirs, setting a mark of Kay Schalk, who rmn the Chicago Americans from Milwaukee, made seven error in eighty games aud is credited with a percentage of AVERAGES 15 AT BALKLINE Sutton. Handleas Billiardist, Play in Fine Form at Keogh's. Witih the halls all togelhher and lnvlt lug fcurslug. lieorgs It Sutton, the bund less billiard spcrf. ran out his string of JUL lMilnl whllti J.Hies was getting 1ms tluiii Ilk) in their balkllne gatut at Kermh's billiard nanus lust night.

Mutton had ruias of and 47, while hia ns-eragc naa li. In the AfU'ruoou game he de feated Jonea by a acore of to 4 A mak lm; rt'-na of 4e, and ol aud au averapQ i 13. Ms physical handicap, f-ullon used the cue with great skill, negotiating a ilii-Jiin? cross labia masse, a suiasht.itf draw nf four feet, ami a difficult force follow aliot widen gathered the ivories Into drum position for a good run. tin played aomo delb-ato tiUllarda aluug ti Imlkllucs, slmtvliig that he could nurse Lfie tvortcs aa well ns nutUe otn-n table sii. fs.

Sutton will nlsy four mora games against hs-al amateiirs before leaving l'rl- night Soccer Made Major Sport at West High The Students' Asais-iation of West High School yesfprday voted to award (tie live-inch Uniiign without, the letter upon it to the members of the soccer team. This act makes w'oer one of the major sporta in tho West High School. This action came from the great inter est displayed in the Jajtt few games of the season when it wax plainly seen that soccer football could be made to be a paying proposition. More nione was obtained from the East High game -thfin any basektball or baseball game, in which the West SiJera have been inter ested and nevt year a full schedule of high school game is looked fur. Among high schools that plan to take tip soccer next year are those at Au burn, Ciinandaigua, Lima, burchville ml Albion, The Standard of Guaranteed Pure RYE tional Pure Food Lan; lie.

V. 8. rr aaaaaMi Many ter.e kit o-u I a to lt. r. 'r l-n i hsn si no h- of Ihe it.

'If N.OS- -k huii i io tie fir.i mai. illlt, tile 1 ai 111 cii Cliartes I cf I hi items I aft iru io Issi to iab Murphy to tMV tta tbl-ngo I lie Istier re-eU 1 4(1 pr cent of the i.s hfle tv iut. uss soil to Cl. in.e at psr Tne mpitl if-ii ptt ajntris si (I riM a siis.s, set Vr Tntt il.s sr auremeii! bi nl.Uh enaMert Mm to rnliliol the riiit. UhrlJier Murpl-f eier ton t- I'sfl tiolHsly has t'rii 1 Se to leam, thrta are eonil a' Stellolll Xtun vit-rptv trinl to tin fume s'ock a.iminer for Mlisai it I sal.

I ti nt the pe.rlc. leioPT l.alsi-1 eral of h.illi' flleti.ts In tl.lN to .1 11 r. a n.it i In fvit.ong i.lci 1 I .1, be uT bis I11.1t.ls hi finer M.e ltl.V lit riidi.i 1,111 to li 1 and limit ii l. l.i' I. laid unioi i Clwios fa bis i.u siure.

Id. n.eufslly H.aii.- au'wt A-I erlaii'l lha' lie w.i-iid ren.a.tt nunag if for nt Wst two years more A sviui. a I ho rfic of sick Ian. mi Murpby .1 tb.it lie nou, li.t mini I. .11 ll lu lm refits to make a transfer 111 tne club a 1 tl A.

'keijiiint eitli Ills laaver Visited In I hi. and soon co-1 th 1 aiiii-oi-d owner tlint the ale would ai.mil. Tb'ti. It la said, ir WALNUT HALL IS MOST PROMINENT Sire of Twenty-eight New Standard Performers. PETER THE GREAT SECOND Adds Eiutileeti of Hia Get to the List Allerton, Famous Stallion.

Which Has Produced Most. Increases His Total by Eleven Walnut Hall, 2 1 -I, beads lies list of sires of iieiv utter fur the season of ItHJ with twenty eight to his cre.llt. Ust seaw.n Hlngen, 1 4, led wtih twenty one. tceonti ou tha list Is Peter the tlreat i4i, 0117 1-4, with eighteen. Ist year Moko was ce.ind "with nineteen.

Jay M. iiregur, 'J 14, It third with alxteeu, wiille In It'll Allerton and I'eler the Ureal were tied fur that honor with eighteen. McMnney, i ll 14, and Todd, II 34. divide fourth, position wlih 15 ea.h, and In lil 1 Mobel, 14. fln-dsttvd fourth with siiteen.

lllngen. 14, bas thirteen; AiwoHhy i.H. IS 1'-'; The J'steheo Hoy. pacer (.11. SlIO 1 and Zulu-bio, 2:11, have twelve each; Allerton, 2 ntf 14; It Inn-turn Hpter 2:11 I pacer.

1-4. and Moko. II each, and UUigara, The The Kxponeut, 2:11 3 4, and V'i-d Coranuidore, 2:11, ten Iu lll there were eighteen aires of ten or more new standard perf orme ra. Thia year there are seventeen. The appended tabla glvea the names of sires of Ave ar more new performers.

It Includes the names of 4 different slrea ciactly the same number at appeared in mil. Tho largest niuuber that ever obtained a place In any prevloua tabla waa in llHO. The refolds follow: A x- 5 a Ue.i'r.l. 1 3 Walnut Hall. 2.0b1..

Telcr the (ireot, 4 2:" tj MefJregor. JlcKluney, -IV11W, 2 I4 Hlngen. 2 06'i Amvorthv. Tbe Patchen Boy. J.

iiinlio, Allerton. lHrw'tmii Spier, 4. 2:1. Vs l'atchen, Moko, 24 4u7 Ulugara. M.3B7 Tha itou'lsinaii.

i.4L... 2S 15 PI 16 7 In 15 13 7 12 4S 2 ISI-V4 BI )4 2-0i S2 1 1:42 S4 (I.l4i 4.1 Vi 24 21 12 10 12 7 11 8 0 1 0 a 3 3 2 i a 6 2 2 07 2: 1 The Kiponeut. 0 0 2 Ice 4 nil miHiore i.o... I lan Patch, 11.. 2 -do1 2:07 2 04iv 2 -04 j.

H. lientiy. Prince of India. Kesl Medluin, Tl-egsntle. 2:0104 iCoehato.

a. Siiluev Ulllou, Silent Brook, pPi rsi Admiral Hewer. 2-t2'a 2-0114 2 -nfc 2:10 nsieuaro, Jila1-! Wrwt Hal. nral ivaws, 3. J.

A. McKorron. 0 1 3l2i.s 2.02:4 Iter f.m...... The lUrector Jl.ua iggins, 2. 40 Acieil.

2:14 2-IUI4 60 2:10 170 B7 Asliland IViiken. Marou IWIIl'in, 1. Huron Bevle-w, 2.24 2-224 2 4 IK rtill.loHa. 2:1 1. J.

Moicolui Forts-, 4, 222 2 lift 4 2 tu4 2 '2044 2:114 2:174 Hex Amerieoa, 4, Syntboicer, Tromnfrist. 2. 2:12 Wallace M'Klnney. Ashland. W.

2:13. Chimes. 3. Coastnian, Nlrewus, 2:134 142 65 2-12 SI 30 2-1S4 41 2:14 oil 2 tn-4 1 2 2.1 2-IS4 ii 2 to Hirevtuui Kliy, -s Furiy Reaper, 2wt C.reat Heart, Oakinnd Baron, Prodigal. 2:1 Itedhic Hearehllgh: Sidney Price, 2 roiMi.

Nirong IWiv, 2 lis The Karl, I'M'aV l-. Walter 2s 2-14 S' 0 2 U4 4 2-044 tExoorted. NEW YORK WINS ODD GAME. York. Dec.

13. Near York took th final game of the series to nleht rrom han-as Ciey In the Xatbmal Itllllard Isagu? tnree-ciistiton tournament, tieorce tf.wir.--, ew York. defe1.d Arthur Ilaventsrt. or Kansas (Ttr. hr a score of SO to In 47 lunir.gv Mnore's high run was I'av-enport's a.

The three game series stood: New York won 1 games. Knell city 1 No. of ke a fi.a-t ri'l a i.tue arr. 'bji- aj uieb rgomg an ui-r i'. 1:1 ilun hy Wja pres.

ill il le hs-ice H.st there w.iuel le lei lu ma p-rle 10. -Vs case uiiiil ir-1111 mat Chaiic had ir P'iT aelil Cl.lTHo ml aiataiaenf that Cia Cuba lisd i't th -n-aiiit hau of misconduct off the li I'll in- rear Hits a bted Hnlt Murjibr Ic'lltted him hta m. r. wi-r iii IcnirT rrt urisl 1 linn ci'iol lli-lt Ihst If he lia-t uU 13 (be el it. ilwpy thare wonid hsve lav no breacb Thsr it't an.

ailmlli-sl 'bl befere gsto tt; Ilia pcsltkr-l and left fir Conforms WMfpliy refnarsl tnlerrteareil ml CIS sllb.ert, but ts known that lie d. Ackar bind nitnoniv owners tp ilumbr, 1 ie wsr bs lie! in broad ar- 11 nut Mrs is i i in real amr West Si.l I Jlk In CMiaci. altiirniah ilecaieU a lear sjo that wi ta a. teal trf the prnperfv Mrs Tift't ownnrs'tp of lha I'hilaosl I Ida 111 yrk and the umliapute-l tut il.sr Mr Tuft hollta Ihe s'k of lh hl.h be nanu." at his 1 gni proof thai svn.ll hull silll te.ui isle-i. in the National l.ea-:.r 'Ite ileal for the sate the Uuuri Iieen loll He.

but a Nw rk at lu been el irelilely hilar the nlrea with rreslerb Chsnit l. lu I'bl a NEW METHOD FOR RATING TWIRLERS Ban Johnson Frownsonthe Won-and Lost Column. FAVORS A PERCENTAGE IDEA Would Have the American League Pitchers Ranked According to the Pro Rata Number ol Hits or Runs Registered against Them Chicago, lec. isNo reiord of the niiiu ler of games won and lost by American League pit. -hers will appear In the official areragea complied by the baseball season of 191.1, according a statement of I'resl dent linn Johnson.

"I am opposed to the present method uf rating hurlera" said Johnson, "and the won and lost roiiiiuu will tw abts-ut in the next batch of pitching ttgurea sent out from niy ofliie. "Instead of having the pllcuera ari-anged according to their vlciories and' defeats, tt la my Intention to have tneui rated cording to th number of hits they yield to an lonlag, or according to thri numls-i or runs that are esrned off theiu. The details of hhe new plan ruva nut Iieea worked out but tho present method will be forsaken for all time. 1 intenu to put an eipcrt. at work to evolva satisfactory formula and epe, to hare one ready by tlie opening of the season.

Franc Defeats Kruszenski. Vincent Franc T. Kruswnskl In Oah-i, pekct hlllbird tournament last night, 10, tn 102. To-morrow night Krauk will cross cuea with .1. Basketball Quints Seek Games on Court .1 1 4 Snw Year's with loam in the taviwuiul ruiai.

Arwraaa Howard Wagner. No: an otiage aiteut. wiiuonn nav-e secured a court and aid e-u-j uoue gaain rsiturdar nights. The team i. been strengthened hy the aitjul.

(1r neatiienrpoon, a former West piaer. A game lB wanted uigbt ith miller n.e -uuioraw v. A Superiors. moms aiso ar sought with hs-al and out nam, incjiKllrig Charlotte High ami aiandioster. Lvous, IVnfleld and Churchvllle qnluts.

Address William L'unroy, So. vu iSbvrwood arentie. Arrows want to hear from ll.Vpound teams. 1'ai-k AventtB Bantlst Ileservra. I n-derbllls.

I'ontlac Juuiors. M.sloes. Macedon High K.b.iul. Charlotte Holr -Name It and Harlot te High Scli.s.l pre- K-rrcu. A.ldr-ss Broadway, Xo.

1W Beavor of Lake Avenue Bapilst Church wants to date nt, with a atrong yulut for Nen- right 011 lis home couit In a in which the U11. derhlll Business collew team and an out-of town five )I as la the other half. Heaver Class has several Uoiidav aud Thursday nlghta ai. and would like to hear from Llucoln National ltauk, Sp'-neer-Jtlpler and Ilrw-k-porr A.hlres W. I OHUiikhi.

No. Jefferson avenue, or call Bell 'phone (ienesee A. manager of the Trojana, takes exwptloa to the fake iwom given to the local papers by which, the "Oakdales" claimed a victory 01 er his team. If Ai.l could get hold of the in-ns-trator of the foul deed he protwhly would wring his n'k with an extra Jiu Jitu Pontlacs hare a few open dates which fhey would like to till with local and onf-of town clubs of ability. Address J.

Moskowltz, No. Hi I'rvnr street. Rangers want games w'th teams averaging between 1Vi aa.l 1 1 p.iin.s. Challenges should be addressed to A. I.avlne, l-'4 Weld street Andrew Athlolle t'luL.

would like hear from ItSipouud quint. K. Bnmner. No. 32 Hudson avenue.

Is manager. Tlie mauager of the St. Literary Reserves la silked (0 call at this nttl't after 1'. Oregons have Christmas ejn fer an.r or out of town team tn tbe pound class. Lech, furnierty with tbe rnis.i.el Is sked to conimiirb-ste with Manager 1.

H-rleve. N'o. 117 Keiy s'reet. Both Have a Big Following. Il.iih have a big fi.l ow for a liti'ie.

whb bmever, nukes lor l.i.k MimiU'M a 1 rente vy-al cfTort in the rendition tin Anvil rus, U.il'IKu li" support of the In rise or'ltig m-nr. On the n'lii-r lniniT. 'the members of tlir C. V. A here Ilea lev Kid Ket-'hell do ttn-ir hive wade a popular Idol of ie ln! Jlat'ler.

Healey in llie two linns he has fought l.of.ire the ln.nl club hn on 1 1 a lm-f f.v.uiit'V ti.treiim. only i- he i but i clovv rnd lie bus tii" punch. Ir in open to though, whether ho i ns rannhV a b.ivr hi as in I-nit In hia two bout here Healey li never I. een oa! iixin Id play Ihm element of -he game t.i any exti'n'. II" ha" in eai'h the tilH hia Wnenf.

in. I whr': Ix.x.-r that ho han't lii'i' opportunity to ilip ay the tine point of th-feiiMive ytralre. ti.ihli.rrj. on the othor ha ml, i hoxer; nn.l his foo'work is excellent. tohll'S :cl.l..m hrrnl, cronn.l HUnint oppo- II.

'iit- hi o'l'Vor unl footwork. .1 i- ol.viHto thi: in h'J" recent inrniiist Vmnx Kpp.v that he i more of enrrvin? th. to hi mnti tmiii nny ot ln nipiiortcr hii'l iiosilh'. lit' never to better advantuse in any of hi. bonis in this rity.

Avers He Can Do Even Better. Ami lit that (iohiwrir uniil ali-r Ihe bout thai he can ftht even better. If In an. he i woiiilerful biy. If ho ha more in him than ho showo.l lippy h- ii on the hinh r.mil to certain piiaiiisttct awinst Kppy nse.l the one, two Btjie of fix'it-iiin -m left jab inixe.

n-ith a right Jlc le.l witii the one ami tinilieil with other. Asirive throughout, (Md-brr. via af-er and on hid man all the ho haj to esereine himlly any rni; lieu ley is one of those boys who is iilius to taVo a puiieh in order to drive lo.tno one of hi own. Ami nhen the hauler ImimI ho usually hurl. One Willie Hothvre'l oan tell von how let.

What tnetim will employ rsainxt Henley is neston, but If he lnnire, into the nitllini; with Hea'ey that to nay, -rueetiuc the Battler at his own jrnnio ami mixe it with hi opponent from the very start, the fans are goinsr he treated to lutmeana battle. Both boys have seen eali other aetioii: they know eaeh other's 'y of tiirhtiiiir. has admitted that llealey will be a hard hoy to beat. in our hntuhle opinion, Coldberj should win. and he's more likely to win if he sails r'jrht in nn.l mixes it up.

If he esay the defensive tnc-tim in the early round he ha employed in some of his bouts, he's quite likely to lose on points. It is nanny uiceiy tnsr eiruer hoy will be able to stop the other. Koth lire oo Rtrons and too o'pver for aiii'h an eliding, bari'inc an ptturli, 'n a ten-round bout. ShoutU Be a Give-and-Take Affair It phoul.l Hive-and-take with bu nh'imhtnee of whirlwind and it won',) not be if if vveutiinled in oiv of the very best bouts that ever witnessed in this eity. I'reoedinix the tioldiier? llealey nfl'air will be four bouts, one of four and foe other three of six rounds eaeh.

Young nn.l Willie Keefe probably will figure in ore of the six-round numbens. 'I'uis is the pair that gave such a thrill-ina set-to to start off Tuesday nik'ht'a proat show, r.otli Vys are sturdy ehaps. but in order to make certain that they will furnish action thrnnirhont the six round the sessions will be cut to two minute eaeh. And if thev don't deliver the action neither will a penny for his trouble. The talent for the other three bonis has not been announced.

The Olympic management orisinnlly Intended to book Jimmy Duffy, of Look-port, and Billy Wanner, of Cliicaco, for Mondar niiht's nhow. But it waa deemed best before slasius so important bruit important from the Wanner viewpoint to Rive the Chicago lightweight lonjer period in which to train. The Vncnor end to the match waa eiosed yes'erday whereby he is to meet at fiermania Hall on New Y'ear's afternoon. prvi.lirs the Queensbury A of Buffalo, doesn't outbid the local rluh for the I.ockport fixhter a services. Duffy Shades Young Jack O'Brien Duffy is very popular in Buffalo, the more so since he shaded Yourc O'Brien, of Philadelphia, 'Puesdny niirht.

lu O'liricn Diilfy opposed to a i fast hoy, with a very irood left hand. The pride of I ockimrt, however, landed cleaner blows 8t bins rsnse excelled at infgHtinz, while at tne same time O'Brien him in several of th" rounds. Dufly a manaser would prefer to briai; his m.io here'tor New Year's af'erroor rather than show him in KufTslo n-n after the O'Brien fisrht. The uiiMi still 4e settled to day noon, the I'ufTy pinjile In vine agreed to nive tlieir yea or nay to he a ever match at that time. Boenusp.

Wssner di nor mVe aa favorable in impression Atwood Tuesdfiy night as ws of him, there ere tho.e who predicted 1 -s i. Joe Goldberg Battling Healey DEVELOPS A WINNER IN FIRST YEAR AS COACH AT WISCONSIN Indian tiill Juneau Is an Originator and a Football Strategist. nee. j.Tiiere is a new caching siar In the football Armament Iiupau Kill Juneau, who this year (level epe.l a team which on the Western foot hall championship' r.ir Wisconsin. Descend ant or the man who founded the city of Milwaukee, after several ysrs coaching on minor teams, lu his first rir at Win'oti-iln l.rouzlit out the title-winning team, and the Tig, silent, almost taciturn roach Is hailed t.y Ilii.lger Tnrsily mca tt the equal of I'each Ktriif, of Chlengo, and Hurry I'p Yost, of Michigan, and minucs.

tlouably the greatest football tutor at Wisconsin since the days of l'hll King. I'ulike many who have filled the position at Wisconsin, Juneau Is eu originator. He 1 capable of devising new stnuts lu fuot ball. He is a thinker, a feothnll strategist like Yost anil Niang. tct merely a developer of trained football players.

When he played football be was a star, when he coached he was a greater slur. It's a funny coincidence that Juneau played on the lat team that wen a cham pionship for Wisconsin In He wound up his playing career in that Season, and now, in bis nrst year as earn, ue nas another title eleven. When t'lev llce.led sotnelioily out Madison to fill John Jtlehard's shoes thin fall a cry went up from srii nlumni fur Hill Juneau. Juneau caiuo. Juneau ma'le good.

The im2 f.wtball team of Wisconsin will staud out as one of the greatest that ever reprnseuted the Btiito university, and the credit will go to Injun Bill Juneau. TORONTO GETS OUTFIELDER Hub Northen Sent to Leafs by Brooklyn Parr ol Myers Deal. Hub Northen, the hard hitting outfielder of the Brooklyn Scperbas. has allpiies back to the minors, for.tho time being, at tet.it. Itill PahJ.

tradeil him yesterday for Iten uv Mc'crs. the outflelder of the Toronto team of the international I-eajtue. Iiahlen believes, nnil not without reason, that he ir ot the better of the ileal. Is one of thi hest outfielders In the minor agues, and a hard hitter. Last ypar he T.ss 1 hir'cent'ii In the batting list, according to with an average of ma-le lit Kit cbamploiniiiin eamen.

Meyers was a the hat -HIT times and nada lull hits. He also stole forty-eight bases. Northen has been Urooklyn fur atrorat years and played consintent ball. He was a hard, consitcntlmis worker, but was not ipiiie fast anougb to satisfy Pah leu. He was a free hitter of etesn-up sivle.

In lis gsojcs lm was a the bat 411' puis last season and imote lit; hi's for an averazs of He stele nut eight taees. Meyers was wl'h lh plants for a while, but lbst aeedd a llitla more schooling and turned him ha 'k. a ti! i cr Cj and shortened up Ins pile dnviuK pun. he probaldy would have heiteu Atwoo.l mid l'atcn hiiu ihcisivoly, for no matter bow clr-rer Atwood n.ay be on the defense Warner woiiid hound or Infer to homo one of hi prnclics. And Waaner hau't a whale of a punch, and he tins ii, in either hand, too, which is all lae more ison why In should sivc a koo.I aeisnint of himself auaiimt Duffy.

Should Shorten Up His Punch. Bit; against Dfly be will have to learn to shorten up I. is punch. Ore Bound Davis, of Buffalo, who up utitil tiaht with Soldier Kearnw at New York last night, had scin'd forly-eiuht Luoekntita in titty enairemtnts. ha a haymaker of a pupeh, which, so Hotspur M.

-Bride, of the Bt.ftslo Ktrjuirer, t' lla lis, doesn't (ravel more lhan a foot. Ai DulTy to come iii cloe Warner will need to measure his blow if his punches are noma to couut. As in the case of BartiinR llealny aii (jidiltMT next ni-ht loe fht fans of tlm city ere due to sis? some ti-rriffl millinjr if Younir Duffy and Billy Warner (Mine together on New Y'ear's ftfrernoon. FINAL CONTEST OF WEEK Company A and Company Teams to Play at Armory To-night. Tlie Muni content of the week In the Arm.

ory Indoor Baseball league will to-ubilit bring together Company A ami Company Neither team has been defeated. SoatU ami Doniivsn ill In the points for the termer team, with Miller and lloiison oflt- claitni for the latter. The enmnetttton has devi'hiyed ennsldeinlile Interest and on the whole the teams have shown themselves to he well balanced, 'Phe "Ambulance team, which has not won as yet. lost its iwo iiut-tests by the margin of a run. Hospital Corps, which also has ailed to register in the win column, has secured a new pitcher and probably will ho heard from.

The standing of the teams follows: Won lost, I) 1 JVC. 1 i A) Ml Naval Koserves Coin pan Conipaur A Company II AmtHiliinoe Couipacy lloipttal Cohh) In. to nleht's conre't, which will staged ritrhr after the comwiny drill, the teams will tine up ns follows; 'Company A -llrosky, KPlotr. ron.n an. c.

Hunt, Lu. South, n. Kclt.le, rf Sirassuer. lloftmau. Charcid-la.

If. Comriany G- -lx-khart, Urantiu'. Miller, S-inis. San-dprl. rf.

Kassel, IMj. looliii or Warner, ef. Schell oi- Thoman. rf. BROCKPORT VS.

LOCKPORT. Urockport, Dec. Indepeudenta faff prR''tlcaIly an unknown team when they meet the I.ockport Athletic Club la Wtnslow Hall to-morrow niirht. The man-ar of the I.ockport quintette lays claim to leading an eioeptlonally fat team, but whether tt measures up to the caliber of the Independents remains to be seen. Cap-fain Couers put the throuifh a lone workout last evening against tbe Ucxalls.

A big Improvement has been noted lu the shooting department, but the passing nettdt more speed before some of the big Uses are taken on. If tha Ir.rl pendents bad more weight they would need to fear nothing, but as It la they niimt make up sieed what they lio'k in hcef. They average but slinclitly over pounds, lu the preliminary tl. Holy Name of Charlotte will oppose tba Itei.ills. JUNIOR Y.

H. C. A. LEAGUE. In the Juulor Y.

C. A Basset hail League yesier.Uv the Hustlers outhustlvi the Flyers. Une-nti and summary: I tf ositinn. Eelrlman odd Maier Hunt I'eo Karues; k. fundy Frauk Stchlegel Shaw HakelS Ittght forward.

Might guard. tenter. J.efi guard. Ja 1 je-ft forasnl. Score Tinsllers SI, Tlvers a from flclil.

rlle)iiian o. I'eo Krsnk Juiid. I'vlnts asaided, Uustlera I'bcrs I'at. Off. i' 4Hi I i aik'irk NOT BLENDED NOT ADULTERATED Sola ONLY In Our SEALED BOTTLES Everywhere NEVER SOLD IN BULK mbVGi WE AHL 1HC LARCr-ST BOTTLERS OF OIX FASHIONED HA1NO-MADG SOLR MASH SIKAICJ1T FVRE RYE H1SK.EY IN THE WORLD H.

B. KIRK New York, N..

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