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THE BTJFFAXiO EKQUIREB, MONDAY, JANTTARY 31, 1916. 1 -i "i ''1'Ttl'''t "II HllllllliiilllltnilllllUHIIIMM i I BOXING I JVTTS I FOOTBALL 1 BASKETBALL rOTmlW1 MpTT RACING NEWS, I I bowling I 4JUiSxAMmd -iiplS billiards DUFFY'S WATERLOO MUTT1 AND JEFF The S. P. C. A.

Ought to Get Jeff By BUD FISHER. mm (Copyright, 1318, by H. C. Fisher Trade Mark Rep. United States Patent TONIGHT, SAYS BRENNAN FISTIC TREAT oi Boys Fit as Fiddles for Hard Battle Can Slabbing Left Stop Rush Nivrr tT sAeYnmr Jf what "jo Cv eeovveT ing Tactics Tonight's Boxing Card Knockout Brennan, Buffalo vs.

Jimmy Duffy, Lockport. Ten rounds at 152 pounds ringside. Roy Carson, Lockport, vs. Tom Burke, Rochester. Six rounds at 160 pounds.

Stanley Scully, Philadelphia, vs. Leo Flnneran, Erie. Six rounds at 133 pounds. i Fighting Johnson, Syracuse, Vs Young O'Neill, Buffalo. Six rounds at 130 pounds.

Ted Coys Selkirk A. vs. Sailor Spangr, Pierce Plant. Three rounds at 133 pounds. Dick Nugent, referee.

First bout at 8:80 sharp. match. When he was offered the op portunity to box Rocky Kansas he at first demurred, but the demands of Dan McKetrick for a large guarantee and percentage privilege were finally ROCKY KANSAS 10 FIGHT CALLAHAN RAGE SELECTIONS SPORT COMMENTS By EDWARD TRA.NTER granted and Callahan accepted. Kansas' appearance In tbe local ring will be his first battle In two months. his last being in New Orleans when he conceded ten pounds to Frankie Russell and got a nasty ear.

The ear has now healed and he has just about been ach ing for a real fight. In meeting Cal- lanan he will go up against one of the HO will be the greatest drawing- ard in baseball during aAT.T-P'S SELECTIONS FOR TO toughest birds of the lightweight di' DAY'S RACES AT NEW ORLEANS. Sensational Feather Will Have First Fight in Two Months with Hard-hitting Lad from Brooklyn. the 1916 season? Answer Benny Kauff. Vint race Cochrane entry.

The vision. He will box the boy who knocked out Joe Rivers in two rounds and who then came on to Buffalo and fought ten sensational rounds with Jimmy Duffy, although badly outweighed by TJuke. Ladv Ward. Second race Vachel Worth, Sou- He will draw thousands of fans over and above the regular at enir. Trlhnln.

Again Buffalo's fistic followers turn to the battle that may decide the ring fate of aVcal 'favorite who for some time has commanded the respect of the thousands of fans in the Buffalo area. Jimmy Duffy and Knockout Brennan, who have faced champions and top-notctaers In the lightweight, welterweight and middleweight classes, tonight face each other at the Broadway Auditorium In a ten-round bout. Brennan or Duffy may meet his Waterloo tonight. Both principals yesterday reiterated their former statements that they will win decisively. Brennan dreamed and talked' of noth- Inf Hilt Irnnrknnt Duffv will relv Oil the Lockport boxer.

Third race Ring, Dew Drop, Chilla. Fourth race Ask Ma. Mary H-, Callahan's last bout of importance tendance to the baseball parks where he plays. They have likened him unto Ty Cobb, the greatest ballplayer ever developed, and some of his more ardent admirers have said he is superior to the Georgia was with Joe Azevedo at Ebbets field. MORNING TELEGRAPH'S SELECTIONS FOR TODAY'S RACES AT NEW ORLEANS.

First race Opportunity, The Duke, Cochran entry. Second race Lady Mildred, Souvenir, Far Away. Third race Milton Roblee, Mary Warren, Chilla. Fourth race Ask Ma, Skeer Face, Rifle Shooter. Fifth race-rim Basey, Aristocrat, Blue Wing.

Sixth race Royal Meteor, Counterpart, Gerard. Manasseh. Brooklyn, and according to reports it Fifth race Rubicon Jim Basey, was a wonderful bout between two Ratina hard-hitting boys. Callahan is confl Sixth race Dartworth, Counterpart, dent he will be able to take the measure of Rocky, for he has been hoping to Richard Langdon. KINGSTON'S SELECTIONS FOlt" TO DAY'S RACES AT lSEW ORLEANS.

get on several big bouts in this city. Matchmaker Murray of the Queensberry First race The Duke, Silver Sedge, rWall Street. club already has offered Kansas a big bo'ut if he succeeds in whipping Callahan. Owing to the even qualities of the boys as boxers and fighters, a No better fistic card of little fellows has been offered to fight fans of this city in a long time than that scheduled for Friday night at the Garden theater clubhouse, when Rocky Kansas, the Buffalo featherweight, will stack up against that hard-hitting boxer from Brooklyn, Frankie Callahan, the lad with the knockout punch. The match was consummated after much dickering between Matchmaker Bliven and Manager Dan McKetrick over the long distance telephone.

The boys have agreed to make 133 pounds ringside and a sensational tilt is bound to result. Callahan was to have boxed here last December with' Jack White, but illness compelled cancellation of the Second race Souvenir, vachel his pike-pole left to stave off the attack of the Dutchman. Duffy has much to lose tonight if Kayo puts over the haymaker that he promises to employ In sending the Worth. Servia. knockout is a certainty.

Some good Third race Chilla, Dew Drop, Best peach. One baseball expert has it all figured out that during the first fifty games he plays at home and abroad Benny Kauff will draw at least 1,500 persons per game above the normal attendance. That means he will draw 75,000 persons. Averaging fifty cents per head shows that during the first two months of the season he will have brought through the turnstiles $36,500 worth of patrons. Therefore, Benny Kauff is a splendid baseball investment for any big league club.

1 You all know that Harry Sinclair, the ba.cker of the Federal league, put the prohibitive price of $50,000 on the head of Benny Kauff. But he didn't get it. Just what the Giants paid for Benny preliminaries will be arranged by Ben Bib and Tucker. Bliven. Kansas is training every after Fourth race Rifle Shooter, Mary H-, can stay ten rounds with the kayo boy.

Yet Duffy says he can, and also believes he can stab his way to victory. He must be a confident chap, for he has signed to box Ted Lewis in this city on February 7. If Duffy sticks for the ten rounds he will have surprised the talent. The Queensberry club has got a regular elimination tourney on for the undisputed claimant of the welterweight title. The list includes Ted Lewis, Jimmy Duffy, Soldier Bartfleld, Jack Brit-ton, MlFe Glover, Mike O'Dowd, with Brennan trying to-horn in by reducing his weight.

Pfr 3fc jfr ANENT CALLAHAN. Sporting Editor The Enquirer: When Frankie Callahan baxes Rocky Kansas on Friday at the Garden theater, Buffalo fans will see In action the best legitimate lightweight in the world today. Callahan is not only a clever boxer but a real hitter. His recent knockouts over Tickle Sanders, Johnny King, Jack Reed, Joe Rivers and Ralph Grunan is proof positive of his sleep producing wallop. Charlie White was offered a date with Callahan at Kansas City on February 10.

I am informed by the club that he absolutely refused to meet the little Hebrew star from Brooklyn. How is it thai; Ted Lewis, Jack Brit-ton, Jimmy Duffy and K. O. Brennan all battle in a merry whirl but refuse to meet Soldier Bartfleld. When Brennan fights Soldier Bartfleld he always Insists upon 158 ringside.

This gives Brennan about twelve pounds the best of the weights. If Brennan will make 153 ringside for Bartfleld as he has agreed to do for others, then Bartfleld will agree to stop him inside of ten rounds. It's about time that Lewis, Duffy and Britton agreed to box Bartfleld or admit that they fear the Issue with the real welterweight champion of the world. Yours truly, DAN McKETRICK. 2fc Jj Sf AFTER HINKET.

If the University of Buffalo could acquire the services of Frank Hinkey as coach of its football team it would have accomplished a. master stroke. Hinkey is still, with Yale and his contract has a year to run, but some doubt has been expressed as to his, return to Yale next season, owing to last fall's difficulties. George Smith, former baseball player, will, again act as coach of the diamond team. ifc 3fc 3fc KOPIN AFTER ZTJNNER.

Jamestown, N. Jan. 29, 1916. Sporting Editor The Enquirer: Rkeer Face. noon at his gymnasium, No.

333 Wash ington street, where the public is in Fifth race Jim Basey, River King, vited to see him in action. He has for Miss Waters. sparring partners Eddie Forest, Bat CENTAUR'S SELECTIONS FOR TODAY'S RACES AT NEW ORLEANS. First race The Duke, Cochrane entry. Wall Street.

Second race Tribolo, Servia, Al Pierce. Third race Chilla, Blonde, Dew Drop. Fourth race Rifle Shooter, Mary Herbert Temple. Fifth race Ratina, Jim Basey, Aristocrat. Sixth race Royal Meteor, Counterpart, Gerrard.

Sixth race Counterpart, Royal Me tling scnuitz, Joe Black and others. teor, Dartworth. laughs at Duffy's followers who claim ie (Brennan) will fall a victim to the left that has raised Jimmy to the pinnacle where he now stands. To the winner of tonight's bout goes a big guarantee to clash with Ted Lewis here on February 7. Duffy is extremely anxious to blot out that date on the calendar that reads: "Ted Lewis knocked out Jimmy Duffy in one round." I Nothing would please Jimmy better than be able to fulfill his promise to the Oueensberry club to fight Lewis.

WILLIE KNOCKOUT BRENNAN. U. OF B. RUNNERS TO is being kept secret, but reliable authority has it that MeGraw gave i Sinclair something like $20,000 for the star of the Federal fold. If Kauff shows the same brilliant form this season as he did with the Feds last summer he will be the attraction of baseball.

American CHICAGO RACING FORM'S SELEC COMPETE WITH ROCHESTER TIONS FOR TODAY'S RACES AT NEW ORLEANS. First race Sedge, The Duke. Wall Street. Second race Souvenir, Faraway. league fans will have their wonderful Ty Cobb and the National league fans will have their brilliant Benny Kauff.

The Giants are to have a real team this year, according to plans outlined. That is why the club was ready to pay such a good price for Kauff and Anderson. Kauff never has played in the big show. The nearest he got to it was with the Feds, who claimed they were a major league organization. Tribolo.

Third face Chilla, Blond, Dew Drop. Fourth race Goldcrest Boy. Rifle Shooter, Herbert Temple. Fifth race Jim Basey. Ratina.

Ru He may make the master stroke in his entire pugilistic career by beating Brennan decisively. Jimmy has almost entirely quelled the disturbance made early last week by Brennan's followers, acclaiming Kayo will walk away with an easy victory. Augmented by biggest out-of-town crowd that has yet attended a bout in this city, the assemblage tonight will be a record-breaker. The Duffy-Curley crowd will be deplieated and may be passed. The first bout will be put on at 8:30 o'clock.

Richard Nugent, who Just returned from Albany, will referee. An example of real sportsmanship that older men might copy was shown In the football contest between the high schools of Detroit and Everett, Mass. The easterners tied their rivals In Detroit, and the captain of the Michigan team insisted that the Everett team have the honors. bicon IL Mile Relay Race An Added Feature of Programme for Sixty-fifth Games Friday Sixth race Counterpart. Royal Me teor.

Dartworth. Weather cloudy; track fast. Night. Those who used to see Kauff cavort around the Northland avenue field when he was here with Indianapolis and Brooklyn will watch his future in baseball with no small degree of interest. "Will he make good in the National league You may give an affirmative answer." TWO WARRIORS.

I night. They are Chief Halftown and ji I Indian Jamieson, middleweights. They Two real Indian battlers will box at 1 i. Dear Sir: I see where Bert Finch is REMBEfl These facts wbeo you reqair Lhm aerr-icen of a competent Speclalit. DR.

HEHRICK HAS BEEN A PHYSICIAN LONGER, FAR, thn anyone In Buffalo advertising DISEASES Oif MEN ONLY. He lias been ACTIVELY (UflED IN Ci'RINO the DISEASES or SPECIALTY for nearly TH1RTY-r. vO (32) TEARS. HE kept ABREAST claiming all kinds of victories for his protege, Fighting Zunner, and wants to send him after Duffy, Curley and Kansas. Why not wipe out that defeat marked against him by that greatly improved boy, Battling Kopin and With Interest In indoor athletics at Its height and an unusually large list of entrants, the meet to be held next Friday evening by the Sixty-fifth Regiment Athletic association In the Mas-ten street armory promises to bev one of the best of the season.

Included among those who will compete In the various events are a number of the beat -athletes affiliated with the Seventy-fourth Regiment association. A pnecial event has been put on the already announced programme as an added feature that stands out prominently. Thiswill be a one-mile relay race be.tween teams representing the University of Buffalo and the University of Rochester. Teams of four men each will compete, the first two runners of each team covering 220 yards each, the third men of the teams to run 440 yards each, and the last men to run 880 yards each. The best runners of the two universities will compete, and a strenuous contest is certain.

HIS PA- IN HIS nit ting- abilities, and should put up a bear of a bout. There is a dearth of good middleweights in this neck of the woods, and an opponent of merit for Indian Halftown in this city next Friday night is now being sought. Jake Carey, please write. f. if.

CUELEY'S' JOB. Kid Curley steps into the ring again tonight, this time taking on Johnny Riley of Rochester before the Monroa A. C. Riley will give Curley a stiff battle. The Buffalo welter Is favorite in the bout and is figured to win from the rr i r- i- 1 1 i t- r- i -r n.

wipe out the defeats marked against him by the battler first before going any farther. Zunner is, no doubt, a greatly improved boy by fighting Kid Lewis, Hlrsch, Ray Campbell and others, but there is one boy that has glSTENT WITH THB BEST AND JiOST PERMANENT RESULTS muny of th unsT REPRESENTATIVE CITIZENS hri BUFFALO AND VICINITY CAN TE3- II I the fighting one number that Is no one else but Kopin. Konin is fighting them all from wel terweights to middleweights "and this can plainly be seen wnen ue gave tnat tough bearcat and terror of the mid DrHerrlex was THE FIRST AND 18 tbe ONLY SPKCIALIST IN BUFFALO to TRUTHFULLY sst In bi annonocements that HE NEVKR HAH HIRED DOCTORS TO REPRESENT HIM or TO TREAT HIS PATIENTS. NEITHER IS HE HIRED TO POSE AS A SPPALIST. HE PERSONALLY TREATS.

EACH. and. EVEBT PATIENT UNTIL HE IS CURED. UNLIKE the 8O-CALLED SPECIALISTS. Dr.

Herrirk does not claim to rore Rochester lad. Johnny Riley, let me tell you. Is no slouch, and he will make the Buffalo lad hustle from start to About fifty riders are entered in Erie and Black Rocks Clash Tonight for the Interstate Champi on ship Other The St. John Midgets defeated the fast Crescents on Sunday afternoon at St. John's Hall in a fast and exciting game by the score of 14 to 15.

The Midgets held the lead all the-way through the game by three points, though the excellent pass work of the dleweights, iv. j. Brennan a tougn argument for ten rounds, and just last week he decisively defeated" Tommy Ferguson at Syracuse, N. Y. Ferguson finish.

If Curley should beat Riley, and each of the two bicycle events, the one and one-half mile repechage handicap the latter is on his feet at the end of ten rounds, some of those Rochester holds knock out victories over sucn boys as Jimmy Tighe and other tough scribes will surelycall the bout a draw. Game Midcets kent the crescents nusumg tes. wlVfc he slmplT treats In a SCIENTIFIC MANNER the DISEASES OF HIS and DOES NOT SCATTER HIS IAVX the ENTIRE FIELD OF" Philadelphia boys. and the two-mile lap race, in which the prizes will be orders for merchandise ranging In value from $35 to $5. In the repechage there will be half-mile heats for each field of handicap men, one man in each heat to qualify for the final.

A Vva ti f.v 1 A DIETEREITCE. In the last four or five minutes the Crescents ctarted to handle the Midgets Kopin boxes In Syracuse on 3. and Is to meet the best the iTwTirTVE ANI TTKCiFK wnicn la WW rather roughly, but the Midgets took GREAT tor ir When Jimmy Duffy fought Frankle He nrr pobUanes They are Syracuse promoters can get to meet him. Kopin will make 139 at 8 o'clock for men, the winner of this to qualify. objectionable rcraicn men quanry ror tne nnal with- at are usually mis- The interstate basketball championship of New Tork ana Pennsylvania will be settled tonight when the TSrle A.

five clash with the Black Rocks at the Central court. In a. preliminary game the St. Michaels Y. M.

S. will play the Niagaras of the south side, the game out a neat oy virtue of their position, i iradln Robert Kchnlt nf th Wt fliA I nnhlip Zunner and let tne winner meet hurley or any of them at the weight. Hoping you will give this letter space in your valuable paper, and thanking you for your kindness, I re- Rowing club, who broke a record at men Into taklBK treat Buffalo's middleweight champion whose admirers will be disappoint ed if he doesn't knock out Jimmy Duffy tonight. Duffy says he won't. I main, yours very truiy, starting at o.x 1ZZ' TOMMY MOORE, BLACK ROCKS.

the last Seventy-fourth Indoor meet, and Fred SchelL each of whom has ten points, the highest standing. In the contest for the city championship and silver trophy, who will ride In the bike events. Other contestants will be PVed Best, who has six points, and Joe Bnt for a trouble that existed. IT IS WORTH WHILE TO REMEMBER thst ia his office DOCTOR HERRICK FULFILLS THE PROMISES AND CLAIMS HE MAKFS IN HIS J. A.

Jamestown, N. ERIE. Sullivan, r. f. Fitting.

1. t. Kassett, Cohen, 1. g. Knapp, r.

r. Huetter 1. Brennan c. Gles 1. Lang r.

Temlitz rigrht, things were different, for Jack took Ted by the ear and slammed him all over the ring, in fact he made a punching: bag- out of the bunk English wonder. Britton is now trying: to ANSWERS TO CORRESPONDENTS. B. 1 YEARS AT 6 MAIN ST. Beholder, who has been riding in rather get either Mike Glover.

Ted Lewis, or Willie RiVi 3 rinar with him. Sport Editor of THE ENQUIRER: Dear Sir Please state If Flynn, the heavyweight fighter, who fought Fred It and handed it back. On Friday the St. John Midgets defeated the Friscps In a fast game. School No.

67 graduates of 1914 journeyed to, the Corpus Christi's hall and defeated the Corpus Christ! II to the tune of 2017. The game was featured by the guarding of -Tomczak and the shooting of Zawadzki. Majewskl of the first team starred for Christl. The Graduates would like to play a series of games with the Falcon Inde-pents. The lineup: SCHOOL.

57. CORPUS CHRISTI H. Ignatz, r. f. (4) r.

f. Mach Zawadzki, 1. f. (4) 1. Ratajchak Mioduckl, c.

(7) (2) Zablonski Tomczak, 1. (0) Szutarski, r. 9 r- 8-. Majewski Scorekeeper, L. Adanaczyk; timekeeper, B.

Mellenger; referee, Tom Burns. Juniors and Sophs Today. This afternoon at Masten Park gym the Juniors will line up against the Sophomores In an interclass court game In the first of the series the Juniors were overwhelmed, while the Sophomores easily defeated the Freshmen, t'apt. Martin has put the Juniors through good practice, and feels confident of taking today guns. Callahan here some time ago he hit tte Brooklyn battler on the chin about 6,874 times.

Yet Callahan was there at the finish, although weary. Here's what Rocky Kansas says: "If I hit Callahan once where Jimmy Duffy hit hinj so many times he will drop like a log." Rocky is out to win by a knockout. He will have to step soma to get it over on the Brooklyn Jew who has already knocked out Joe Rlvers.v SOME PRELIMS. "Say. Al, do you remember the preliminaries the Duffy-Salor fight at the Garden?" asked Ben Bliven this morning.

"Well, they were pips, weren't they? Now, just glim your eye on the list that will precede the Kansas-Call nh an affair at the Garden Friday night and you'll see some more of those peppery boys In action. None of your love-tapping stuff here. I am now dickering for the appearance of Bobby Sullivan, Battling Schultz, the- new lad from Pittsburgh Eddie Forrest and Stanley Scully, and I'm looking for a A. to thirteen athletes -who distinguished themselves in collegiate, scholastic and other amateur sports last year. The presentation 'of the letters will take place at a banquet to be held on March 16 or 18.

Those who will be honored are? Duke SloBm. captain of Hntchlnaon high school football and basketbaU teams. Louts Blelch, coach of Technical high school's football team. Joel captain of Tech's football at the welterweight limit, but the above nameu Rtt weak every Wanakahs Beaten. At Rochester Saturday the Wanakahs met defeat at the hands of the Centrals 39-30.

hard luck so far this season, has Just about hit his usual fast pace and promises to give contenders a hard ride at the coming meet. One of the oldest and best runners In the city, Gus Gressel of the Alma club, is back in the game and Is entered in the run with promise of giv Fulton, January 28, is the same who SPECIAL JOTiGE At different times CERTAIN PERSONS OR INSTITUTES HAVE OFFERED TO gELL Dr. Herrlck their SO-CALLED HONORARY DEGREES for a SPECIFIED 6LJ4 time that Jack Britton's name is mentioned. As for Freddie Welsh, he Is in the discard, and Britton will not waste his time challenging- him. fought Jack Jonnson ror tne neavy-weight championship of the world? Yours truly, J.

S. Answer- No. The man who fought Lineup: CENTRALS (39 Cohen, r. ITeedman, f. Jtlorrls, J.

Rapp, r. A. Rapp. 1. ing Joe Lriacoll, record-holder, a stUTioF MG'Ei.

Tbe lat offer came from the contest for first honors. Otto Moesch of i PHILADELPHIA POST GRADUATE IN- (30) WANAKAHS. Hood r. Hotaling Gregory Sherman r. Westenfelter BT1TUTE and the following 1 ff.

EXACT Johnson was Fireman Jim Flynn. The Sincerely, DAN MORGAN. Sft 3f Sff 2fi ENQUIEEK POSTOFFTCE. There is a letter for Jack (Twin) Sul team. Herman Bleicn, former Hutchinson football captain.

Nat Cantor, Hutchinson hig-h school football team. Charles GUdeu. Hutchinson hlgw school man who fought Fulton is Porky Flynn. -f -f -i- HE'S TALKING. livan at the desk of the sporting editor.

football team. Sporting Editor: g-ood middleweight to give Chief Half- The lineup QUOTATION from tneir "Af FOR MEMBERSHIP" "I hereby apply ror Membership in The Philadelphia Port Graduate Instltnte and enclose the Lif Membership Fee 25 00 with the under, standing that this implies no further financial obligation." For the aboTe named a Tr Herrlck was offered hi choice of FIFTY-ONE (51) different SO-CALLED HONORARY DEGREES. Dr. Herrtek's DIPLOMAS and RON. ORABY DECREES wera NOT BOUGHT FOB ADVERTISING PURPOSES bn YTKBB GIVEN HIM FOR MERIT ONLY (CONSULTATION FREE OF Trmi Md sMkyiiienta srraattd Mtlifa.

tort It mil wh "If "aar aei-Tleea. Office hours A. M. to 5 and 7 to I J. tne Bt.

club, and William Wagner, of the Almas are to be prominent contenders in the 220-yard run. Spirited contest is assured in the 660-yard novice run. Other events on the programme that will furnish amusement for the expected big crowd are the one-mile walk and the grammar school boys relay race. Following the athletic events there will be the usual dancing programme with music by the SLxty-flfth Regiment band. Seat sale for the Friday night meet will continue at No.

292 Main street until o'clock on the day of the games, after which time the armory box office will be open. JEWISH ATHLETES town a whirl. You can beat that Dear Sii- Jack Britton, the world's William Brock, TT. B. raralty football team.

diaries Goldberg, V. B. rarsiiy football team. Don Cohen, Hntchinnon basketball star. Johosr Fenton.

Hutchinson football sub stuff, eh?" St. Francis's rive Beaten. Niagara Falls. N. Y-.

Jan 3L The i St Francis five of Buffalo yesterday after-Soon lort to Niagara. University R8erve 40-24 Tbe Reserves led by only Hw nt half time. Murphy was the In-vldSat4' scoring played a good game for the visitors. KlIAGARA RES. (40).

(241 ST. FRANCIS. Murphy (16). 1. 1- iV WaTsh Fooiy (10), r.

f. r. (8) Walsh Frederick (4). Doran, c. seller Kr-iias 4.

r. a- Monzena TO GET LE I 1LK5 famous lightweight, gave Kid Ted Lewis, the supposed welterweight CAN" HEP -Many fight fans are unable to figure and basketball player. champion, a fine whipping at the JUNIORS. SOPHOMORES. Wevand, r.

r- (capt.) Sinolev Redstone Broardt. I. f-Jacks Hinman Martin (capt-) -Tench, Young Schnnger-Weinlielaier, Luippold Kreinheder, g. g-, Crawford The Juniors would like to hear from all teams at 110-115 pounds. Address J.

Tench, Masten Park high school. i Robert Rosen, Masten rr iracx team. Louis SiegeL U. B. rarsity basketball for- At a meetinsr of the directors of the Queensberry A.

in Buffalo last week. Jack has been sick for the past six months, and Lewis by luck irot a waro. Community A. held yester- Sol Cohen, winner of plunge dive at the out how Jimmy Duffy, conceding probably ten pounds to Knockout Brennan, Central Y. M- C.

A. swimming net. decision over him. When Britton was M. daily, ban days Id te oair.

tferday. it was decided to present J. U. last st.

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