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THE BOSTON GLOBE WEDNESDAY. NOVEMBER 2. 1006 14 853 Washington St. BOYLE BROS. MATCHES IN BOYLE HAL DIRECT O'BRIEN FIGHTS The Best Credit From THE SUBURBAN Dudley and 999th A.

A. Are Winners. BRINGS S6900 Jack Crabtree Gets the Green Pacer. BURNS TONIGHT For California Take The Overland Limited Every Standpoint For Men and Women's Clothing at Contests Are on Alleys and Aiso Between Cue Artists. nr OYLE credit nan leaves nothing to be desired it meets every requirement of every Bidding Spirited, Starting $3000 by McHenry.

a trip worth Away from the Tkat while. Decide the customer and gives absolute and complete st. isfaction to all. It's credit service of a high Character the most confidential the most Their Bout is to Who May Claim Other Results in the Leagues, Amateur Drivers' League Makes New Rules. snow and the slush to the fruit and flowers of the golden state.

Less than three days from Chicago to California. Through sleeping cars via The St. of the Chicago, Milwaukee St. Paul Sr.W YORK. Nov 27 Boston secured Heavyweight Title, the star of tne day onerings ai me Old Glory sale when Frank W.

Smith, representing John A. Crabtree, paid t300 for Hal Direct, the sensational green pacer, consigned by Dave Mc- Clary, the Hartford trainer. Ridding on this great oung horse was spirited, showing that when a real hlgh-clasa racing prospect appears there Rail Iway an- plenty oi men wining iu price. Myron McHenry started th-5 horse at $3000. This bid Lester Dore.

The Suburban Interclub league had the center of the stage in bowling circles last night. Matches of billiards, pool and boston pins were contested at the PHSth A. A. of Charlestown and at the Dudley club. Roxbury.

Against the pins the best scores were made in the match nt the "battery," the home team putting up a total of 143H, while S. B. Y. the victors on the alleys, rolled MM. In the match.

J99th won both billiard end both pool games as well as one string of bowling, scoring Ave point. Colonial visited Dudley and the home players almost shut out their guests. Dudley won both billiard games, one game of pool and scored four points at boston pins, making seven to one by Colonial. As a result of the matches. Dudley clinched its lead In general average, being three points ahead of 999th.

A margin of our points separate the pair at bowling, in Dudley's favor. The scores: genteel the most helpful. There's no good feature in any other credit system but what has been unproved upon in BOYLE generous plan. In every detail it shows greater care of the customer's interest greater provisions for the customer's convenience and greater help under any and all circumstances. It's the best from every standpoint That's one reason why tht SOUTH END GREEN STORE is today doing the Credit Clothing business of Boston.

Men's Suits From $10 to 825 Ladies' Suits From $12 to $35 Hats, Shoes, Underwear, Etc. This Is the Birthplace of NO MONEY DOWN Boyle Bros. 853 Washington St. Walcott showed much of his old form and speed, and there was considerable steam behind his blows. The sports came to the conclusion that Mel ody will this time have a different Walcott irom the one he met before.

Joe was never more confident of winning decisively than he is at Present Mellodv is also confident, and both have pianneci to make a rapid bout from the tap of the gong This contest is creating more interest than the previous one. and as Mellody scored such a clean-cut victory before, he is the favorite in the betting on the coming bout It having come to the ears of the iranager of the club that certain parties Intend to Impose on the fans by jelling them "phony tickets," the club officials advise the members to pay their assessments only at the regular offices of the ciub. THROW UP THE SPONGE. acting for Samuel B. Hastings of Boston, -aised to J3500.

Then Tommy Mur-pny took a hand at $3ti00, which Walter Cox raised to UUU 8mith bid J4o00 and stayed In the game to the end. Cox. who was acting for C. B. Knox oi Jutinstown.

stopped at WW. Hal Li.reet Is a 5-year-olU stallion Paul Road and the Union-Southern Pacific lines. Leave Union Passenger Station, Chicago, 8p.m. daily. Arrive Los Angeles and San Francisco the afternoon of the third day.

Descriptive folder frti WILLIAMS, New England Passenger Agent, 368 Washington Boston. sired by tne unbeaten uneei nm, auu last month worked a mile over Charter uak in tmlL The heavyweight eliminating bout between Jack O'Brien and Tommy Burns will be fought In Los Angeles tonight. It was originally scheduled for tomorrow night, but the managers of the figured that a bigger crowd would turn out tonight. Ab Jeffries Is out of the game, this battle will practically settle who is the best heavyweight In the country. Jeffries kti to be referee.

While It is generally conceded that Burns Is a hard customer. O'Brien is being picked as the winner. Burns has improved considerably during the past j. ur, but so has O'Brien. The former realizes that he has got to carry the tignung to O'Brien, or the latter, who Is wonderfully clever, will peck him to pieces.

Burns is a strong fellow, and believes he can stand O'Brien punches wearing him down meanwhile, and that laialiy he will be able to knock him out The fact that Jack (Twin) Sull Hart defeated Burns, and O'Brien, scored an easy victory over the "twin, eads the tporta to believe that it will be all ni on It should be a fast bout, and it Is expected that it 11 end in a knockout, tie men are boxing for a $1-U00 purse and O'Brien is to receive 10 percent The bout Is npt creating much interest hereabouts, and it is doubtful if a bet has beei made on It. On the coast, despite the reported feeling of Los Angeles people that Burr is going to give O'Brien a hard TOO they do not appear anxious to bet their money. Either they are waiting odds they expect when the San Franc sco spectators are on the ground or they take their feelings out in good wishes for Tommy. Brien. In a letter received here, s-ivs -'I realize that in meeting Burns a.ija.

i nniinHi: and am meet- Suburban Interclub League. BILLIARDS 090th A A Smith Boston Encstrom ISO Maraton 23 Le Bart ISO lilnecn 44 61 BOYLE BROS 853 Washington St. Cooley's Seconds Save Him from a Knockout by Kelley. PEORIA. 111.

Nov 27-Fred Cooley's seconds threw up the sponge In the second of what was to have been a 10-round bout with Hugo Kelley here tonight. No Boxing in Bath. BATH. Me. Nov 27 It has been two years since fistic bouts of any description have been held In this city, but in at pvenlnz the licensing board was Totals 3oO POOL BOYLE BROS.

VTooflslrte Bold 93 ft rrile 7r. cat Kllnore Totals. 70 AbAINSI BUM, 3 Tots .150 BOWLING 7o io3 an 1 2 3 tgtj Ml'lson 71 00 75 236 pDlTj 06 gQ rponejr. i4 .4 7i 01 08 86 2... BE STRENUOUS.

201 1 Ingalls 00 Hiyer. 77 llr'atinu 07 81 M-ban 102 85 'HI 77 82 02 24 2T. nftltioned to permit a boxing meeting. Tl ir. unanimously turned i n.

uiin rs JSoston lailrj (globe. WEDNESDAY. NOV 28. 1906. MINI ATI 'lib HOV rue petition i down.

South Boston 000th A A 1 2 3 Tota! 1 2 3 Tot" Hurler 04 8r lu2 2M folp. an 88 IOO 2CS tV.J"k'n1(j4 102 808 Paul. SOU" SUB Wein'n. 02 83 04 rding 07 01 189 MrKaalOQ 10( iiuhic 00 102 105 30 Baatt.ij.MM 89 103 203 Co'sena 82 02 1" 23 Tota. 406 506 1453 Tota.

447 404 408 1430 BILLIARDS Tot. 456 4)0 450 1324 AabtoD 1 2 3 Tot llarklna 73 74 BM to Stamp It Out Four-hgure sales were rare today, as the stocK offered was not of the kind v.hfch commands such prices excepting In a few instances. Bervaldo, a green trotter witn a tual of nrougnt JUluO. Tne buyer was W. L.

Rhodes ot Gutten-burg. J. The Crabtree stable was Increased by the 4-year -old hlly Gentry's Star, a daughter ot John it. Gentry, from a sister to Star Pointer. At 12o0 and with a trial ot 2:11.

It is believed that Boston folks secured a bargain. The sale la drawing larger crowds than ever, but the horses are for the most part quite ordinary. Tomorrow and Friday an Improvement is expected. Following are the best sales of Hal Direct, 6, bin, by Direct Hal Chimes of Bells, by Mamhrino King. John A.

Crabtree, Iiston, $00. Bervaldo. 4. bg, bv The Tramp bv Bow Bells. W.

Rhodes, Gut-tenbur'g, KIM. 8urety Bond, 2, bf. by The Bondsman Grace Boyd by Ashland Wilkes, VV. Snow, Hornellsvllle. Y.

$1025. Trottv, 1, be, by McKinney Nomi-nette, by Nominee. Al Thomas, Benson. Neb, 11000. The league of Amateur Driving clubs held a meeting during the afternoon and elected these officers: H.

K. Dev-ereux, Cleveland, pres; J. D. Callery, Pittsburg, vice pres; T. L.

Quimby, Boston, sec-treas; the same and C. K. J. Billings, Memphis; W. C.

Brown. Chicago; J. L. Watklns. Lexington, Ky; Senator Horace White, Syracuse, and Geo.

W. Grote, New York city, directors. Two Important rules were passed affecting intercity meetings. One was the raising of the weight limit for drivers to 175 pounds to wagons in actual contest. When going against time the weight limit is 150 pounds.

The second was the decision of the league to divide the fields where more than seven starters to wagons are scheduled for an event. This is done to prevent crowding in the racing UVaney 77 08 84 50 Tot a. 386 456 307 1240 IudPiiendtnta 1 2 Tota 'Kliatn 68 72 86 226 'inodc. 78 2 60 2211 Qtrmt 8 oi M4 ll'lnlian 57 73 75 gal Mor'aon 84 80 02 256 About the Boxers. Is a letter at this office for There Mahonev Htandard Time.

nSu, rufes" that have proved fif stronghold in the oast. I have 85 116 ll 80 05 88 80 82 0 Clarlcu. 72 70 78 242 22'. i have to i nnd hODe Colonial Rntrhekler BO .150 Vinson 135 Dudley Z'rnjleln-1 McCarthy traineu In mv (LoulaTllle Courier-Journal.) yuu Qnd tulnga going wrung, Kiafc, Juat unloose strong Kick. Ho not let things go awry Wlillat yon Idly alt and High.

That's ii' way to do, nay I. Kick I Oet right In and with a xest Kick. GIe offending folks no reat. Kick. Heariwork's all rluht In a way, But nben evlia come to stay.

Bring your footnoik Into play. Kick I High 9 33 am 10:06 pm Moon sill am Hun RImi Em Bit I'M length of Day. 9.24 Wants Both Baseball League. Start a Crusade. news flasnea tavor Wednesday night Tota.

300 448 42H 1265 Tota. 307 307 416 1180 '1 rn of Dm .105 The sale Ot seaia iu Iroquois I Total 1 2 To'; la 2.M1 Urooliv 67 74 50 2n0 POOL 75 I ii uslna 72 Hayden Moon's Changes. Full Morn. Nov 30, Sh 7m, eve, Last qu. titer, Dec 8, 8h 45m, eve, Now Moon.

Dec 16. Ih 64m, eve, Klrst Quarter. Dec 8, 4m, morn. 10 r.i 75 Roberts Launon ceeding St a late which makes it cer-STS? that the gate receipts will be large. The advance sales so far are DcrBrian is the favorite in betting in VlV-" i at n.l.ls Of 10 to With 07 02 8i 88 Dunn.

74 I'lyiin. 81 OoraaM 4 85 JJfQu'n 88 222 Lonroy its ii 262 llarklna 81 70 70 O0 70 74 84 228 271 G'dst'n 83 70 87 251 CHICAGO. Nov 27-There will 83 85 05 .136 147 Totals. betting at baseball pnrks of the Asfl Tot a. 370 383 383 1145 Tota.

422 412 430 1264 can league next year, or In the tional, lor that matter. If the mendations of Pres Johnson art voruhly passed on at the next BOWLING Dudley Colonial 1 2 3 Tota' 1 2 3 Tots Nenr-11 2 85 -JM) fo'llor. 86 83 83 2.2 88 102 67 88 83 210 Dilse'll 87 01 85 263 83 8 4 04 261 Pi'nian 86 00 01 273 M'dous 87 83 06 266 Mor'ann 00 114 84 Stalder 81 106 60 267 Tots. 455 472 447 1374' Tota. 404 444 438 128(1 Sometimes True, Even in New Eny land.

meeting. Pres Johnson is in faro taiiini the mol drastl. acttoa .) When some one starts out of the house Gas League. MURRAY IRWIN AU-KYS Brookllne EverHt 1 9 3 Tots' 1- Ta' 1 MoO'th 88 60 78 235 Condi. 66 73 81 KwU.

8S VI 67 Kartl 6 04 8., uilthy. 71 lie. ss 261 Barker. 86 88 88 81 2.M 86 8,1 IOO 77 74 77 228 83 SO 85 WUn a Utile tin oucket, you mty know Tots 22-t 256 261 274 248 any one responsible for betting at I ball garnet, and tie thinks that igues will pass measures which stamp out the nutsaace. Tim Jeffries may be secured to referee the Gans-Herman fight at Tonopah.

BSan9 Yanger's bad hand has forced him to decline a bout with Bezenah in New Orleans. A.ccor- ng to a letter received from Ran Francisco Joe Thomas has grown into full-fledged middleweight. Hneo Kelley and Dave Barry, who recently fought a draw In Kalamazoo, have been matched to box In Rochester, Dec 1- Tho bout between Sam Langford and Top Teannette, which was billed for Portland for Thanksgiving alfht has been called off as Jeannette wanted more time to train. The bout between Johnny Summers and Spike Robson. the crack English hghtweig.its.

which was to have been tax gut in ilondon last Monday night, has been postponed till Dec on account of Robson being sick. George Dixon, the ex-featherweight champion, who has been training hard for a number of weeks at Diamond Hill Will have another try at the 'am'e at ivmansville next week, when he will meet "Monk the Newsboy." Aleck McLean, manager of Jack Johnson says he will take no notice of the New Yorker's talk about matching Sandv Ferguson against Johnson. Aleeu doe 'not believe tne i'ew Yorkers would nut up $'00 for Ferguson, and he believes it all a scheme to try to prevent Johnson from going to Australia. "We are going, says McLean, "and will pay no attention to what Ferguson says or do. that for half an hour preceding there wus a wild searc all over the house to nnd the lid.

-Atchison Globe. Sudbury Industrial League. St'DBl'KY ALLEYS The iK-avy betting over the ta Tota.410 417 301 12181 413 450 1262 cht.nipIors-hIp series called ilf i But, How They Love Beans! I'll 1'Hlll Burn? money fairly plentiful. The 2 to 1 nTlce cared up many admirers tor he short end. and it is generally bell -ved the odds will be further shortened before the fight ton's11.

According to the method of training nowPloyed by Burn. he will we from 10 to 15 pounds more than Brien walcott In good shape. Several Boston Sporting Men Go to Northboro to See Him in His Training Stunts. Quite a number of local sporting men went to NoVthboro lint, on Joe Walcott. who Is tiainmg here for bout with Honey Mellody.

which takes places in Chelsea Thurs- dhenygwere much surprised at Ws 's oBoearance and some of them would again box Smith ft Sons 1 2 3 Tota Crook. 101 84 81 266 son's attention more forcibly tt matti i i Is In Steams 81 no 88 215 Boston Journal 1 2 3 Tots Ahearn 05 108 83 2S6 Hartley 83 87 88 258 Howard 78 88 76 242 82 80 70 250 88 SO 93 261 Colieotora 3 12 3 Tots' 1 0 rns'dy. 81 67 60 227 U.vlUe 70 88 81 80 75 24. U- 0 74 2i6 86 89 78 -'well 101 7)i 2 Tota 21 1 239 253 219 a. osion magazine publishes a sonnet on an old Russian candlestick." "Those Buslonians don't care a cuss for human Interest literature, do they?" Chicago Ktcord-Herald.

stamping out the evil. Tne foul strike rule will also B'n'fua S3 01 250 77 73 80 230 s- ol 7 Tots. 436 385 306 1217 Tots. 420 152 410 1297 for discussion at the meeting, Griffiths also has s'ltsKcsteri a for the coachei'g box, and llila Tota.405 306 307 tW Tots.376 392 303 1101 Whiting I Syracuse brought up. The American leagui Baraca Class League.

1 2 mm i iois Morton. 67 85 S3 2 r'm'p'n 73 78 M'htb 77 73 77 HT 60 71 140 Snlllv 67 82 80 Itradl'T 80 82 84 252 win get a general overmiuimg, Pres Noyes o' the Does She Dress That Way? "I think our housemaid must have histrionic talent." Why?" "Ever notice how she dusts the furniture?" Pittsburg Post. DORCUBSTBtt CENTRAL ALLKTS Floyd-Jones Gets Two Fast Ones. NEW YORK. Nov 27 The 20,000 horse deal W.

D. E. Stokes of this city and Lexington, Ky, has been negotiating for some time Is nearly completed, as a result. W. C.

Floyd-Jon en, one of the best known of the Harlem river speedway drivers, now owns the fast green animal? Mareiierite O. and Onnadonna, both bv Onward. The former is a trotter and the latter a pacer, and each has worked miles faster than 2:10. Mr Jones will turn them over to trainer Boh Davis. fflr'' TRAIN0R IS PRESIDENT.

Good-Natured Contest at Election of Knights of Columbus Athletic Association of Greater Boston. The Knights of Columbus athletic association of greater Boston held an enthusiastic meeting at the state headquarters of the order, 18 Boylaton st. 78 Mmnliv 68 77 76 221 probably as the head of iheeommlM Team 4 77 80 Owens. 07 07 Team 2 88 3 Total 1 2 76 23:1 We th'e 80 71 75 235 W. tin'e 78 89 03 260 Tots.

304 388 309 i 181 Watson 74 Tots. 383 426 406 1217 88 77 training H'w' iib 75 Monroe 76 DOVEY A BUSY MAN. Hopes to Complete Deal for thi 233 Biirnea. 73 75 minus wneii -at with Sam Langford at their quarters. 79 -r, 81 IVirtcr.

Tilinfln 70 Tots 21o 213 210 21 264 mi Tola 2:12 Hanaan nOitllllaWL 85 86 01 87 73 With One Arm Around a Pillow. We don't care for sleighing; It rem nd us too mucn ot sitting with our feet in Ice water, and Jingling sleigh bells Atchison Globe. ton National League Club Tota. 368 102 4U8 1178 Tots. 375 375 394 Ten 111 3 Time Today.

Team 1 I 3 ..0 ..1 ...0 ..1 The Boston National lenguo dun Tech Nelson 1 Austin Burnett W'bhney Hewina 0 Weston Morrill 1 A Morrill 0 Kinjirose Total! 3 Bank and Trust Company League. CHAUXCY ALI.KVS American Iniu I International 12 3 Tots 12 3 Tota Watt 103 01 81 ID MNH 82 82 02 256 Carter 81 85 88 54 Hcvnl's 80 77 00 247 ll.ver.. "4 80 JW 01 70 81 254 iHtdeV 77 75 87 239 T0 a'n 81 ll'O 160 B'rtl'ett 99 S5 88 272 Duui'y. 80 78 253 Tots.4;i4 425 4.18 Tots. 423 424 423 i270 nibc in tne Fail ck WWi 1 2 3 Total ftorlfraT 73 78 81 210 Blahop.

81 69 81 86 tife, Bp.uk. 80 Its'. 81 261 And wn vfKoss 72 76 71 219 JSfs.n 82 86 82 rin Tremnnl Ht. Youngster We've got a new baby tip at our house. Lady Indeed, and what's his name? Youngster I dunno, he can't talk yet, Ally Sloper.

MeMi.nus of Dcdham council executive officers expect that 40 councils will be on the rolls next season. TAUNTON 5, BROCKTON 4. Home Team Takes the Lead on the Seventh Goal and Holds It There Odd Items from Everywhere. Mrs Warren Corson of Athens. Me has a hen about three years old.

which .2 215 05 200 George B. Dovey was busy yttlttiM last evening. with his attorneys arranging ror i truiiHfer of the Hoston club to tba that he exDacttdl have the deal completed aonw aV Charlestown H. S. Beaten, 20 to 6.

The high school of commerce, Wln-throp st, Roxbury, opened Its basketball season yesterday afternoon by defeating the Charlestown high team at the Roxbury high school gymnasium by the score of 20 to 6. The playing of Capt Wilhainek of the commercial school was very good. Ik.v.-v ha- an after. TAUNTON Nov 27 The Taunton roller polo team defeated Brockton to Contemptible Creature! "I like lo watch my little wife sleeping. "With her little eyes fast shut, "Yea.

and her little mouth 'Louisville Courier-Journal. Commercial League. CHALNCY ALLEYS North Shore Lamson 1 2 3 ToHl 1 2 3 Tota Tl'ston 150 1.80 141 48) Hessel 12T 111 107 433 Oher 152 102 133 477 Du'my 145 145 145 435 ltfrry. 213 169 161 543 H'lnirt 131 178 169 478 T'ater. 159 108 16s 52 I lu'my 145 145 145 135 Pierce 102 161 216 569 149 177 133 459 in i'-c'inii'uii i'i-' u-mi town for a New England ThanKsf night in a close contest, uuo.e dinner.

lays three eggs a week of extraordinary size. Some of them weigli a quarter of a pound each and most of them are double the size of the average egg. This hen has the unusual but entirely praiseworthy habit of laying eggs w'th great rcgularhj through the winter months, when the price Is usually the highest. A young New York woman enjoys the unique reputation of being a trained nurse for sick dogs. For some years she has been a member of the staff of the New York dog hnpltal, where the sick pets of the wealthy are nursed bnck 10 health.

She often has as many in- 1 dogs to are for It a I er duty lo give them their medicine, ind in other ways carry out the doctor's orders exactly as a trained nurse would do tor human patienta. GEN MARION DEAD. it's correct, it's at Morse's. If it's at Morse's, it's correct. Tots.

693 756 789 2340 Ilo-Uindale 12 8 Tots A'h-lm 132 188 168 '89 L'aler. 160 189 157 402 Tota. 875 000 810 2594 Federal 1 2 3 Tots J'nues 190 178 109 1 .7 IT 168 143 130 441 as Physician and Passed Away at Allston. H. Marlon, widely Widely Known Military Man' His Home in Brig Gen Otis Fisher 176 151 150 477 H'land 158 156 191 5o5 (llvnn 184 146 1 4 Mr, 'son 126 09 150 375 Shirts $1.50 I lich cradc Tota.874 382 382 1T3 Tots.

344 376 374 HUM CHELSeTwINS, 22 TO 12. Boylston A. C. Basket-Bali Team ii Outplayed at All Stages of the Second Half. The basket-ball season of the Chelsea M.

C. A. was formally opened lust evening at Its gymnasium, when It won over the Boylston A. 22 to 12. The game was closely contested in the first period, but after the home team got under way.

the visitors did not have a look-in. The fine defensive playing of McAllister and Kelley was noticeable, and the goal-shooting of Hamilton and Wilband was excellent. Moran. Johnson and Glavin did good work for the losers. The summary: CHELSEA A ItllYI-ST.

A Wlll.and rf Paler if ru Kursruaul Haiulltot. McAllister rh Johnson Kelley lb rt Kcore, Chelsea 22, Itovlrton 12 Cml floor, Kcllev 2. Hamilton 4. I Hard 3. Paler.

iHartn, Kursmaul 2. Crook. Moran 2. from fouls. Daler 2.

Referee. While, tniplre, Carlton. Scorer, Gray. Timer. Browu.

Time 2om haJrea. Attendant 30O. Co 9th, 66, Co N. 7. inn I OWES E.

TRA1NOB. G'dlng 179 170 171 520 Trau. 182 143 148 478 Tota. 879 793 831 2503 Toti.78260 774 2300 known as a physician and prominent in state military circles, having been surgeon general on' Gov Bates' staff, died jtstaiugy morning st his home, a Har was without the services oi who has gone to the Akron, team at a record-breaking salary, but Dickie Pierce filled his place satisfactorily. Loxson and Freeman played a fast game for Taunton, and Holderness did well on the defensive.

For Brockton Miller and Turner did the best work. The summary. TU'NTON Loxson lr. Freeman -r, I'lerce BstiwMM BB, Mullen g. igOGKTOK CalUban lr.

Turner 2r, Miller o. Wood bt'. Cuah g. QnaJ, wen by, made by a 1-Tttuiiton. Freeman JJ 1 ifwfctas, Tun.cr Ta niton, Iwimr 4- Turner in ner i'J annten.

1 lsaou 5- Taunten, IiOxaon. i'fS Brockton, (lallaiian Sit-re, Taiintnn 5. Brooktou 4. Rnalu's. li Kin 7 'allahnn 4.

In Mult -n Ci'tlek llefen-e Connolly. Tliurr. Hart. I New ink it h-vird of ha decided to prohibit the textbooks prepared bv teach' icatlon of all In the urado'a lection, voted to cit; vard av. Allston.

ueatn was uue pneumonia. Br; Postoffice League. BRI'N SWU'K ALLEYS Station A Night Clerks aim 1 103U1U aa gainst the action. i I I If II I I I I Mr L. ('.

Bat-man of Auburn. Me List came Into possession of an has ex- VI i I via laundered. Only 111 a 11 f-innntllV OVERCOATS 1 2 3 'Jots1 i Tota Fnrrt-n 78 loo 03 271 M'k'ron 97 68 86 251 1' rnast 79 96 88 213 S'l'vau 75 83 90 248 MrK 86 73 8 1 243 Fli ght 84 7 4 811 218 khaan 80 91 264 M'k'pII 72 75 80 227 UiU'v't 00 lo5 107 302 Vlcll rle 87 107 110 314 465 485 13431 Tota. 425 407 446 1278 Roxhury East Boston 12 3 Tota 12 3 Tots On'ran 72 87 80 76 73 78 227 Hr l.md 8s 75 2T.0 8.1 i8 78 254 or hta Ins of pre-son of Mr led In entral them. Made ot mater In Ra- Inter- Clin iti mi iivu Mallcy.

78 X8 85 83 4 233 MiD'tt 84 02 85 261 70 83 81 243 G'd'wn 03 84 00 267 McC'gh 78 82 88 246 10 tached; sizes I3i 17. It is perfectly plain that the attractiveness of our Morse Made overcoats is due to the addition of art to mechanical excellence. This lies in the designing, cloth selections, and a general Co team of the 9th regt swamped the Co C. naval brigade team. 66 to at the East Newton-st armory laft 415 444 415 1274 397 407 1203 I Day Clerks all day pth of eentl- A.

G. CUTLER BEATEN. Bostonian Outplayed in Billiard Tournament by Tom Gallagher Taylor Defeats Young Hoppe. NEW YORK. Nov 27-The feature of today's play In the amateur championship billiard tournament for shortstops.

began a week ago. was the easy victory Tom Gallagher scored over Albert G. Cutler of Boston in tonight's line. Gallagher won by a score of 400 to :00, and outplayed Cutler all the way. Th to di fivt Eaaei-St 1 2 Adama 81 83 lirowu 73 80 Mi-U'ny 03 98 3 Tots 1 2 3 Tota ITzan 8o 82 80 2 12 81 24'; Il'wnea 81 75 240 83 27.

Ca 82 78 75 235 i mtn; kn tms H. mariox. Pres Fred J. Rice presided an repre senlatives were present from Nortn imbridge. Valladolld.

Arlington, St John. West End, Medford, Chelsea, Wo- barn. Mt Uowdoin, Charlestown, Perc Marquette. Federal, Mt Benedict. Santa Maria.

Maplext ml, Lexingion, Elm Hill. I I nam, Fitton, Scmerville, Jamaica pla.n. Back Bay, Concord and Wimhrop councils. heir va a good-natured contest for the i cy, which wa- won bv Owen Ttnlnrie of Hnnta Maria council o' 81 248 U'h'rty 82 62 82 226 rip lane 88 91 thorohrcd air about ever 88 86 20o O'Brien 83 86 81 260 I tall nbr of the has taken garment. At every price, from 10 to you will hint wide variety to ch from, so you may be sure of a fit poi kclbook as Well ou The winner made runs of 69 and 'it, whiU rette In s.

John J. sec and Tota 426 4) 416 1272' Tots. .420 389 403 1212 Main Office i Paper Room 12 3 Tots 1 I 3 Tots 82 75 81 238 CHI I a 77 73 79 229 Kelley 72 71 70 213 81 77 76 234 rirraay 74 80 89 243 Cass'y 108 78 77 883 P'llvau 09 84 102 285 VD'n'll 73 81 77 231 ll gklna 84 84 89 257 Eld'ge 100 77 80 203 Tots .411 304 431 1236 Tots. .439 388 395 122D West End Interclub League. ADAMS-ALLKYS Dolan offl lai the Bostonian best effort onlv him 47.

he earlier game Alexander Taylor cago beat Frank Hoppe Jr of thl 4.o i in-iing out the game in unfinished run of 46 in his 3'J 1 a A tl 1 I1U a- night. Corbett, Segrue and Coadv played well for the winners. Sullivan. Flanagan and Parker did the beat work for the losers. The summary.

CO H. 9TH REC.T CO NAVAL PKI'i Corbett rf lb Hulllvnn Segrue if rb Kennedy Rcgaii Flanagan Kelly rb If I Its McDonald lb rf Parker Coady lb Score. Co Otb regt, 68. Co C. naval brigade 7.

Goals from floor. Corlwtt 11, Seg-nie 11, Begun 9, M.Iiooald. I'urker. Uivils "rom fouls. Segnii- 2.

I'ark'-r. Referee. 1'o mplre. l'on-er. Scorer.

Hicks. Timer. Huff. Time. 15m halve.

Attendance 200. To Race for $1000 at Woonsocket. WOONSOCKICT. Nov 27-The match race between Tom Keane of Ho ton and Charles E. Holway of Mmi-vllle on Thanksgiving day will be run at 12 o'clock at the Woonsocket trott ng park.

The race, which will be for a. purse of 11 000 and the gate receipts, will be over a 120-yard course. taste. im J. iaTH a 1 i 1 i la ni a i vi i aa iw i ink P.

Dm an illl 1V Men shoes in hi.iv.v w. rUt-i now In order try on a pair lo our shoe department. I'roiii iie to l.lKOt r' Harrv F. Mc- w. Ben and George H.

Both of today's games were won in the 3'd inning, the winners having an average of I1 16-3? The scores: AFTKUNOON GAME. Hid council Ives does. nu'dern I.UU wiuaiv snnix Manaoar Lanj' Open rltfM'd i iwtll 10 p. in. Hednoda).

II da) Thnrdu). YflllWH "Vfl Tii! -r -TMtal average 12 16-32, high Lit tie ft Roanoke i Chamher 1 2 3 Tota! 1 2 3 Tots Plller 84 81 94 259 WVGr'th 81 74 99 254 ftr.phy. 97 88 81 26; Kelley. 7 64 85 243 Puikiin. 9" 80 104 271 88 89 77 254 II I'hiey 88 88 265 M.

i "hy 82 8.5 84 2T.I Sherm 81 102 87 270 yD'oell 84 86 87 2t7 ToU.440 440 454 1834 Tots. 411 428 4T2 127' aTerage 7 19 31, Funeral servicea will be held at 2 o'clock Friday afternoon at the iioie of Gen Marion and will be of a simplu Kev Dr Tliomaa Van Nuss will orticiate. Frank Hoppe Jr-Total 238 blab runs 36. 30, 25. ivtier.

i Imnerlal. Ctlcaea gala ijne lie Ilaketl N1CHT GAME. nallnaber Total 400. average 12 18-32, b'gti runs 64. 39 I ti'ler Total 200.

average 6 14-31. high runs 47. 17. 15 Naarlne of naajft Bit of B'-ef- Money AOZ Imi HEAVY LOSS TO M. I.

T. Samuel Cabot, Who Died Yesterday, Was One of Its Most Active Sup porters. The dath of Ramuel Cabot, of dis I iii fhe-tnut V.r." Adams I hi iuril SiiunnB. tinguished Boston lineage, at his home Itoaxt Malum Waianiaaa Double Stamp Day 109 Commonwealth av, yesterday ar, KlliTl ilb PlUlU "lj to I li 1 1 1 la, as disti Canterbury Beats Oman. The between Canterbury and Oman at the Hub rooms last nljtht resulted In a surprise, by Canterbury winning.

Oman had won five straight games, this being his first defeat. Canterbury 2oO. average 2 26-87; Oman 167. average 1 81-86. Comins will meet Shute tonight.

Chess League Games. The games in the Metropolitan chess league played last night resulted as follows: Hard ana t.mnkln Pie. those who knew him, and especially to the authorities of the Massachusetts TntH Fruttl RcKiuefort Cbeeae Toaatea Institute of Technology. He had been a emoer or tne institute corporation tor deeply best Quality Lowtst Pricis Houahion A. llut- a ITV II nifcny years an lnt-rete1 in He was a of the Institute receive his dei the moat ard asm ur of the class of 1x72 i although he did not he had heen one of leaders among the Full books of Legal Stamps purcHasecL $2 50 inMercfiandise or .00 inCasft.

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Send for our Banking by Mall booklet which will explain further. (It's free.) Established in 1855. We seek your investigation. Slater Trust Company, PAWTUCKET, R. I.

lease mention Globe when writing. rhllkrlrk A K.rTtl. a all-oil Oaotral Klein 1 Dunn st interest la Judged tT was In student lone more than ake Technology DriMMCRY -0 Lee .1 Sanger Maw. Air ramVUIflr ikiilaiar, av, Lovell Berry A bra ba ma TotaU. H.

II. I. .1.1 I. r. Mala St ('br-tu alumni.

His srea athletics, a any one otl athletic Mr Cabot dren. i5am Harvard, I mm I Va -oil' .0 .0 ..1 .0 -O ..1 .0 ..1 .0 Frauela Draia eaves a wife and two chil-1 Cabot Jr. a student at I a daughter. Miss Hliza-He also leaves three broth- Dr Arthur Tracy nnd ot, and two sisters, Mrs Perry, now in Paris, and AatM W.lratt M.T aaaai Mark hi. II.

Briar a. Ktalon St United States Harvard .1 Bracken .0 Mcilnr .1 rortelt .0 CUey .1 Uitt WAS HI NO TON AHO WJNTtR STRthTS a i uraj lhk Guy c. i aoo Li'ia Cabot y.ts Chartei A of Cambridc. I wilber I Savage I ToUkls. i wile of judge Aluiy IRC-AMIS U6AL fXUf CO 4W Si.rtM -M State.

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