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TIIE BEE: OMAHA, TIIfltSDAr, .TAXITARY 2, 1013.
Mutt and Jeff Make a New Year's Resolution
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M'CARTY CONQUERS PALZER
Referee Stops Pigh in Eighteenth
After Savage Battle.
LOSER GAME UNDER PtJNISHMEN
Mil Who Conquered Jim Flynn
Three Weeks .lo Cllnclte Title
tn While JIevrvrelthl
Championship.
IX)S ANGELES, Jon. 1. Iuther Mc
Carty, who conquered Jim Flynn, three
weeka ago. defeated Al Pallor at Vernon
arena today tn tho eighteenth round. .
Referee) Eyton stopped the fight nt this
stage.
Palzer's weight waa nnnounced at 237
and McCarty'a 205. McCarty entered the
ringr at I:M after watching tho laat
prellmlnarcy from a ringside neat. He
was followed by Toiler within a few min
utes. Ringside bettlpg appeared to favor
McCarty, although offers of 10 to 8 were
greedily accepted by Palzer's hackers.
Most of the heavy betting was at even
money,
Finriit by Round.
Round 1 Tho fight started at 3. IS. Pal
xer rushed McCarty and McCarty wal
loped him with left and right to the
head. McCarty drove hard to Palzfcr'a
eye. Patzer missed two hard rights and
a lefta left. McCarty landed wild swings.
PaUcr reached McCarty's Jaw with a
hard right. Polzer staggered McCarty
with a hard straight left to the chin.
Poller brought blood from McCarty's Hp
with another straight left. Thoy clinched
ns the bell rang. Palter stopped to shake
hands with McCorty. Round oven.
Round 2 McCarty landed herd right to
Palzer's Jaw and forced Palzer to make
several vicious swings. Thoy exchanged
rights to heud and hard body blow In
a clinch. McCarty drove a terrific loft to
Palzer's left eye. Palzer reached Mc
Carty'B face with two straight lofts and
McCarty sent Palzer's head back with
left to tho face. Both landed hard lefts
to tho face. McCarty brought blood from
Palzer's nose with a right swing and
sent swift lefts and rights to the stomach.
MrCarty apparently landed nt will on
Talzer's stomach. McCarty'a round.
Third Ilnnnd McCarty's.
Round 3 Palzer sent right to the body
and put two hard rights to the stomach.
Hoth missed and they went Into a clinch.
McCarty rammed straight left Into Pal.
sefa face and followed with right and
eft to the body. McCarty landed light
left to fnco and cleverly blocked a ter
rific swing. Palzer in a clinch crossed
with a left to McCary's face. McCarty
ranched Palzer's Jaw with right and left
with terrific speed. They exchanged
blows In tho center of tho ring. Mo
arty's round.
Round 1 After feinting, McCarty landed
left to tho face and drovo right to
stomach. McCarty missed a left swing
iind Palzer drovo right to the wind, fol
lowing It with a left to the head. De
splto Palzer's great strength. McCarty
had llttlo difficulty In holding him In
tho clinches. McCarty swung hard right
and left to tho face and Palzer sent
three straight lefts to the Jaw. Mo
Carty put right to Palzer's Jaw. Round
even.
Pnlsers Ryes Swollen.
Round D Hoth of Palzer's eyes were
swollen, when ho came up In the fifth.
McCarty drove a hard right to the ribs
and then exchanged blown at long dis
tance in tho center of the rlnsr. lie.
Carty sent right to the chin and swung
nam rint uppercut, raizer drove a
vicious right to McCarty'a heart. Pal.
xer sent McCarty to the ropes with two
under McCarty'a well-timed swings.
Palzer missed swlnsra and MeCnrtv ilmv
right to stomach, following with two
lefta to the face. McCarty worked left
and noie to bleed. Palzer smiled as he
spat out the blood. Palzer drove a hard
left to McCartya chin, but the cow
boy merely grinned. McCarty'a round.
Round 6 Palzer sent two straight lefts
to aicuartys race. McCarty swung
bib rmn. 10 jaw, causing another flow
ut blood from Palzer's mouth. flute
exchanged blows to the head. McCarty I
sent Palzer's head back with a left Jab,
which be followed with a hard left
swing. He again rocked Palzer's head
with a short left swing and caused Pal
xer to miss a vicious right uppercut Pal
zer sent McCarthy to tho ropes with two
lefts to the face, but McCarty bounchod
back smiling. McCarty landed three hard
lefts to the face. MoCarty worked lefts
swings with good effect to Palzer's faco.
Palzer went to his corner looking groggy,
McCarty'a round.
McCarty Lands ou Jaw,
Round 7 Palzer sent three lefts to the
face and McCarty retaliated with a hard
rlL'llt to tho stomach In thn cllnni, i,n
followed, McCarty drove, a terrlflo right
to Palzer's Jaw, nearly throwing him off
hla feet Two straight lefts In rapid sue
uKsion sent Palzer's head back and Mo
'arty followed With a volley of mvlnin
to the face. Palzer .reached McCarty'a
law with a left and the Mlssouriun came
baek with a right hook to the chin. Pal
zer's left ear bled. Hoth went to their
-orners laughing. McCarty'a round.
Round 8 McCarty flailed Palzer's head
with rights and lefts. Neither attempted
a do any flKhtlne In the clinch that fnl.
owed. McCarty sent hard right to wind
and left to face. Palzer rocked .Mo-
.'.ar4'" ,lead wl,h two "tralght lefta.
McCarty put right to Palzer's Jaw and
followed with a hard left to tho chin.
Hoth exchanged blows to tho body. Mo
MntH Round lirrn
Round 9 Palzer rushed Into a clinch
and McCarty sent a right to tho bodv
nd left ' to the Jaw. McCarty again
icached Palzer's Jaw and stomach with
rights and lefts. Palzer ataggered Mo-
l arty with left to face and they
imcufu, mcvuci)- uitjvc a ngni 10 we
upmacn ana ooin resiea in a clinch
S'alzer put a rlirlit to tho stomach. Me.
'arty smiled and shouted that Palzer;
Aid little damaged Palzer drove a ter-.
MIV Ot IU T. 11114 UI1U DIllIlV iQI-
owed with a vicious swine that nt
Palzer's head back, Palzer had his eyes
jiuai oi uie nine on ma pwn corner,
where his manager, Tom O'Rourke.
oachfd him through a megaphone. Tho
lound wiu .even.
Round 1 Palzer came up aggressively
Hid. put three lefts to McCarty'a Jaw.
Roth appearwl to bo slowing up. Three
straight lefts follows by a hard right
'JTought tile blood from Palzer'a eye, Mo
&rty slipped to the mat but ras up In
tn Instant and eluded a clumsy upjierrcn
with which Palzer tried to reach hint
to the heart and put a left to the law
They clinched. As they broke away Mc
Carty placed hla right to the Jaw, but
Palznr only smiled. McCarty drove a
Itrrlflc left to Palzer's check and I'alr.er
wns almost blind. Ilo rushed MrCarty
desperately only to be mot by a right
to tho stomach and another Iflft swing
to his eye. McCarty again rocked Palzer's
head with a left upper cut to the chin
nnd Palzer was dazed as tho gong rang.
The crowd rose to Its feet yelling for
McCarty. Mccarty's round.
Round 12 McCarty showered Palzer
with a volley of rights and lefts to the
Jaw following a terriric right to stomach.
Palzer swunu wildly and McCarty drovo
right and left to head and stomach. Mc
carty sent a cracK to raisers mourn
nnd Palzer reoled stubbornly about,
vainly trying to reach McCarty. Mc-1
Carty again readied Palzer's fnco with
a right and left. Roth of Palzer's cheeks
hnd his mouth and right eye were bleed
ing profusely, 'Palzer again closed In to
get a straigiii ngni in inn """"
Pnlzer did not land a blow during the
round. McCarty'a round.
I'nltrr Trlea Ilusblna;.
TLnnnil H Palzer ruhhcd and was met
by a left to tho wind. McCarty stag-
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gerca raizer wiwi iihui i" v j
thoy clinched. Palzr reached McCarty s
ribs with his long loft and tho cowboy
sent his crashing rigtu against j-iujc.
Jaw. McCarty rocked I'alzers bead from
8H10 to B1UO UV Will, xrrriiu.- iisiu onme.
cut Palzer's left ear. McCarty sent two
torrlflo swings to tho furmorfl head and
body with no come 'nek. McCarty drove
two hard rights to Palzel.fi faco, tho crash
of which was heard at tho farthest cor
ner of the nrona. m tho bell rang Mc
Carty smothmred Talzer with a fusillade
of torrlflo swings to tho head and body
and Palzer reeled to his corner.
Round 14 Palzor came up viciously, and
after reaching McCarty with right
straight arm blows, McCarty again stag
gercd him with n scries of straight lofts
to tho fnco and stomach. Palzer wan
standing up under terrific punishment and
it appeared ut this utngo that only tho
landing of a chance knockout blow would
savo him. McCarty blushed as ho took
a hard left tn tho face. Ho again workod
his right and loft to Palzofa face with
precision against which tho fanner ap
parently had no defense. A crushing;
right to I'aleer's stomach caused Palzer
to stagger. All McCarty'a round,
Palzer Jnmpa Into Clinch.
Round 15 Palzer Jumped Into a clinch
ana neither damaged the other. Palzer
put a left to thn Jaw and a right to the
stomadh. McCarty staggered Palzer with
a left .and a light to the Jaw. A hard,
loft to the Jaw staggered Palzor, and as
the latter rushed tho cowboy ainvln snnt
rights and lefts to tho face. McCarty
followed the staggering Palzor about tho
ring and sent hU right and loft at will
to tho faco and body. Palzer hung on to
McCarty'a neck ns tho Mlssourlan shot
BURNS THROWS UP SPONGE i LOTS OF CABARET DOINGS
His Seconds Admit Defeat in Seven
teenth Round with Murphy.
I0SER TAKES SEVERE BEATING
Hurl nil Tommy Administer 'lVrrlflu
I'luilxlit.irn t to Opponent In
Open Air Arenn nt San
Krunelseo,
Amusement for Cornhusker Banquet
to Be Started Early.
ALL THEATERS IN WITH ACTS
Comedy lnnr(-t, Slnnh- Acts,
Klin ii) MMts, f.nte Comic Open,
.Mimical Pieces, All Sort
of Fan.
WELLS MAY BOX TOMMY BURNS.
RAN KRANC1SCO, Jan. I.-Kratikle
Rurns' seconds threw a towel Into tho
ring In the seventeenth round of his fight
with JInrlcni Tommy Murphy, nt tho opon
nlr arena today after Uurus had been
beaten almost Into Insensibility and his
face hud lost Its contour. Murphy,
barring the reeoml round, when he ran
afoul of a, right cross that sent him to
tho mat for a coiiplo of seconds was nt
nil times Hums' master.
The Ilnttle In lledill.
Murphy hnd everything his own way
In thn first round. Ho dlHPlnyed Uazsllug'
speed and landed time und ngnln left
hooks to tho Jaw, drawing blood and nil
but flooring tho Oaklander,
Hums floored tho easterner In tho sec
ond round, catching hlni with a wicked
right chop to the chin. Murphy was up
In a Jiffy and full of fight.
Hums opened tho third with two vicious
right clouts to tho Jaw, after which thu
round resolve Itself Into n slugging
match with honors even. Hums' face
was badly cut.
Murphy staggered the Cnllfornlan in
Uio fourth with a straight left to tho
mouth. Ho forced,. Burns Into a corner,
volloylng with right and loft to tho fuce.
Tho Harlemlte oponod tho fifth with a
straight left to tho Jaw that staggered
Bums and all but floored him. Hums
camo back with right and left to tho
Jaw, forcing Murphy to a clinch.
Hoth moil landed often In the sixth,
playing constantly for tho faco and Jaw.
tUurns opened a gash over Murphy's
mouth. Murphy, In seventh, planted his
unerring left solidly to the Jaw a half
ozen times.
The etghth round was the most vicious
of the fight. After Murphy had peppered
tho Oaklander with: lefts to tho face,
Hums landed threo powerful blows to
the Jaw. A rally followed, during which
Hums was all but sunt through tho ropeo,
nnd ho showed the distress signal aa tho
KaI 1 rt it H trnf
SSl'V nJ.il,?ft?-Vi' 'J1.!!, wJ?.oiU T8 Murphy hnd all the better of the ninth.
idaxed at tho bell und appeared to be
wonKoning rapiuiy.
Round IS Palzer rushed In and Mc
Carty placed rights and lefts to the
body. Pulxcr tried to reach McCarty,
but every tlmo he advanced McCarty
rcachod his stomach with deadly pre
cision, McCarty drove Palzer's head back
rcpeatcuiy with terrific left swings, rai
zcr was staggering about tho ring, and
It appeared that the end wns near for
him. Tho lowan milled, however, and
poked his left into McCarty's face, und
the cowboy again sent him back with
well-placed blows to the stomach. Palzer
was hanging on when the bell rang. Pal
zer was all but out when the round ended.
Round 17 Palzer wan groggy as nc
came up for the seventeenth round, hut
there was no doubt of hla courage. Ills
ability to take punishment appeared to
bo his sole asset. McCarty put two rights
to the Jaw, followed with straight lefts
to the Injured eye. A short uppercut to
tho Jaw almost finished Palzor nnd the
lowan hung on with his eyes half closed.
Palzer hit McCarty low and tho referee
cautioned Palzer. A crashtng right hook
to the Jaw, followed by a left swing to
the other side of his head made Palzer
hang on. McCarty flirted with Palzer's
manager as the lowan clung to him. ap
parently hoplessly beaten. Palzer could
hardly find hla corner nt tho bell.
Round 18. Palzer stumbled Into a ter
rific left hook ami hung on to McCarty's
shoulder. McCarty allot a hard loft to the
Jaw and played a torrlfli." tattoo on Pal
set's body. The blood flowed from Pal
zer's oyes and mouth ns McCarty shot
two terrific straight lefts to his lieau.
As Palzer staggered about blindly.
Referee Kyton rushed to McCarty and
held up his right glove.
Pnleer Pern Plncra Bet.
OSSIAN, la.. Jan. 1. Henry Palzer,
father of Al Palzer, who today fought
Luther McCarty In the elimination whlto
heavyweight championship, last night
wagered J250 that his son would defeat
the conqueror of Jim Flynn. The wager
was mado with a Chicago sporting en-
thuslast
PRAIRIE PARK CLUB
FINISHES WHIST TOURNEY
The results of the fourteenth and last
Individual play. In the Prairie Park whist
tournament, held Monday evening, De
cember 30, resulted as follows:
WINNERS.
Hruce 78lckler i-4
Kndrcs no gal n Dr. an Buren...- -2
Metcalf , .-(:!
UOSKRB.
Nelson lOScannell "
Rowland J ,
This ended the Individual play tourna
ment. The general rwults of the average
evening's play for the term expressed In
decimals nre as follows:
WIKKKR8.
Bruce J.WlShlelUs 2.17
Kndres ..l.W) Slckler ,.2.80
Hcanuell 3.711
I38KRS
landing with lefts to tho face, and Rurns
presented a bloody nppcarunce as ho took
his scat.
Murphy also srorod with a right cross
that shook the Oaklander from head to
heels. Murphy almost floored Rurns In
iiiu mum, lunuiiiH riKiii uuii iuik i.uuiuvo
to the Jaw with tho men fighting In clotf.
Hums fought with grent gameness m
the ulovonth, but Murphy, a in tho tenth
round, used him as a chopping block.
Hums staggered Murphy in the tweiftn,
a left hook to the face followed quickly
with a powerful right, his heaviest blow,
slowing up the Hailemlte. Hums again
brought l"ft and right to tho face and
both mon wero covered with blood when
the round ended.
The thlileenth round was one contlnu-
ouh eloKo-rnnge session with no blows of
consequence landing.
u urns siowcu un norceniiDiy in tne nexi
two rounds and seemed to nuvo lost his
punching power1.
Murphy In t he sixteenth almost kiiockco
out his man with right und left punches
to the Jaw and Hunis was carried to Ills
corner.
When the bell raug for the start of the
seventeenth Hums tottered from his Beat.
Murphy went .;fter hnl. landing right and
left on n defenseless flRluer's face.
Tho Jrowd Importuned tho referee to
stop thn fight, and Immediately a -towel
was thrown from Rums' corner as a
token of defeat. Murphy was given tho
decision.
PASTIME ATHLETIC CLUB
TO STAGEJ30XING BOUTS
The Paatlmn Athletic club of Omaha
announces that It will stage a series of
elimination boxing exhibitions within the
near future. All tho bouts will bo pulled
off at Washington hall. Local men will
be put on with the leaders of their re
spective classes from other parts of the
country.
Andy Jensen, secretary of the club, hoa
begun negotiations to bring such men
here as Mickey Sheridan. Morris Bloom,
Ray Rronson. Dan Whitney, "Knock-out"
Brown, Rudy Unholz. Mike Malone, Jack
Brltton and Danny Goodman. The hend
llncr of tho first show probably will be
n ten-round go between "Kid" Jensen
and Tommy Hreanahan.
Itmler the present plans of the com
mittee In charge of the big banquet which
Is to bo given by the Omaha Nebraska
university nlumnl In honor of the Coin
husker and high school foot ball olevens
on tho evening of January S, tho enter
tiilnmcnl feature of tho program will he
started at 7 o'clock, the hour set for
tho opening of tho first course In tin
dinner. Throughout the serving of the
banquet tho cabaret and other amusement
features will be pulled off.
The first number on the program will
bo a song and lute comic opera selections
by tho orchestra and Its dingers. The
iteoond number will be several songs nnd
comedy stunts by tho Alpine Four, a
quartet of male singers who are to be at
the Oayety with leo Wroth and his
"Ginger Girls" during tho week. This
quartet Is rated as one of the best on
the extravaganza stage nnd will furnish
nil kinds of fun for tho visiting delega
tions. ' fnlniret Actor Ununited.
As soon as tho Alpine Four havo com
pleted their share of tho program they
must be through by S:30 o'clock so they
can get to the Oayety for, tho night, per
formance Alcxnndnr nnd Beldlng, the
cabaret entertainers who nre to bo at
tho Hippodrome all next week, will put cn
an, act that promises to be one of tho
best things of Hb kind ever pulled off
In Omaha, 4 .
Tho fourth number on the-Drosrani will
be nii net byVa 'tjuartat from tho Klrug"
theater, the Four Comedy Boys giving one
of their famous stunts that have made
thenl Empire circuit favorites.
Kriscary, one of tho sensational fea
tures of the Hippodrome Yaudevlllo cir
cuit, will put on ono of his cnterta'nments.
Ho has many clever nrtd original bits of
entertainment and promises to give tho
Cornhuskers n rare treat.
Threo players from the Glaser company
at the Boyd theater will put on a skit
nfter the vaudeville performers havo done
their share. This act Is to be an orig
inal Idea ot the Glaser actors nnd Is a
thing thut will make everybody laugh.
A college boy quartet composed of the
best Nebraska university singers In
Omaha, will furnish several songs, all
during tho evening, and the augmented
orchestra will play the latent airs. Hut
In addition to all these acts' the Corn
huskers have many othor things planned
which they arc not going to give publicity
until tho evening of the banquet.
HARRY SYMES BEATS CAHN
IN WINQUP OF THE TOURNEY
Harry Symes beat Albert Cahn last
hlght In the closing game of the bllllaid
tourney. The score, stood S00 to 290. The
Play was not at all close until the finish
when Symes did soniQ .clever work, getting
(tho high run ntthe'cvening with La nr.
wins tho state championship, having won
four sames.
AURORA NOT TO BE MISSED
Omaha Alumni Rush Invitation to
Hamilton County School.
PLAN MORE ENTERTAINMENT
JliimiKcr Moniifclinn of lloyd Theater
to llnvc (.Inner Stock I'lnjer (Jet
l.p StlliitH to Aniline the
VIkUIiik Crowd.
Bonibadler AVells. the English heavy
weight champion, will soon return to this
country to prepare for a bout with Tommy
Rurns, tho former world heavyweight
champion. Burns is believed to have
proposed tho bout after receiving a
flattering offer to stage' It at Winnipeg.
Canada.
Perns Gets Decision
Over Harry Brewer
KANSAS CITY. Jan. 1. Clarence
"Wildcat" FerriB of Kansas City, claimant
the tho welterweight championship of the
world was awarded the decision over
Harry Brewer of Kansas City, after ten
rounds of furious fighting hero this
afternoon.
Ferns was tho aggressor throughout tho
fight nnd ho had the advantage In every
round except the first, when honors wero
about even. Brewer was In trouble In
the second round nnd In tho last two
rounds he was In evident distress. Ferns
fought savagely In tho last round, while
Brewer made a desperate effort to save
himself from punishment. Neither man
was knocked down during the contest.
And still another school was dlsap-;
pointed because an Invitation to Its foot
ball playeirt to attend the banquet which
j tho Omaha iilumnl of the state university j
ar 10 give in nonor oi me rseurasKa
foot ball eleven In this city on January S
went astray. The proper persons nt
Aurora did not receive the invitation !
mailed to that city, nnd the foot ball
youngsters grieved that they were not
asked to conic to Omaha to mix with the
big crowd that Is going to make merry I
nt thn festive board and In tho cabaret
rhow next Wednesday. But the Corn
husker alutnnl, wanting every high school
In the stute represented, Immediately sent
nn invitation to the team to como here
und b'o among the guests of the Nebraska
alumni. Not a school Is to be ovet-;
looked, nnd the Nebraska nlumnl are
anxious to hear from nn' institution that
has not yet received a bid.
To have neglected Aurora, tho local
alumni committed says, would have been
almost unpardonable, because tho Aurora
luds had a very good eleven last foil
and proved thetnselves one of the best
teams In the state. Beatrice, one of the
best elevens In the middle west, declares
that their game with Aurora was one of
tho best played of nil tho contests In
.which they participated during the fall.
One Price on Tickets.
The alumni committee has notified all
Omaha alumni that no tickets for the
banquet will bo sold for loss than $3.
Because of the Increased, cost of the big
dinner and entertainment It has been
necessary to make all tickets Jj. The
banquet is tq bo better than originally
planned and more guests are coming than
were nt first expected. The committee
priglnally planned to havcthe most loyal
grads pay S3, and to let "those who did
not feel they could afford to pay tho
five pay $2. But In order to meet the
expense of the big entertainment the ono
price waa placed on all tickets.
The arrangements for the theatrical
part of the entertainment are mooting
Oubs Are Ordered to
Mount Water WagoL
CHICAGO, Jan. 1. According to a law
recently laid down by President Murphy
ot tlie Chicago National league club, the
base ball players of his organization nr
on tho "water wagon" today iind heto
after during the 1313 season.
Murphy's edict precipitated heated
words from Frank Chance, the late mui
ager, who claimed that his players loft
no gnincs on account of too frequent tip
pling. Manager Kvers, who succeeds
Chance, says the orders of the president
must be obeyed, it was understood that
tho order was to go Into effect at the
beginning of tho new year.
HARRY J. SMITH WINS
TEN-MILE AMATEUR RUN
SNKW YORK, Jan. l.-Harry J. Smith,
the ten-mile national Amateur Athletic
union champion, made n runaway race ot
the threc-mllo Invitation handicap at tho
Pcventy-flrst regiment armory from
scratch last night In H:l3s.
fouls Pcott of Pnterson. N. J.. another
scratch man, finished nearly 200 yards be
hind the winner. Hnnnes Kolehtnnlncn,
tho Finnish distance chnmplon, wns un
able "to compete, owing to stomach
trouble.
Abel R. Klvlat of the Itish-Amorlcap
Athletic clUb won the special half-mile
scratch run by ten yards from M. Gels
of Buffalo in 2:C1, M. W. Sheppard of
the Irish-American Athletic club having
quit In tho final lap.
WALTER STEFFEN MARRIES
PEARL FOSTER OF CHICAGO
KALAMAZOO, Mich., Jan. l.-Walter
II. Steffen, former football star on tl)e
University of Chicago team, and Mlsa
Pearl Foster of Chicago wero married
here this nfternoon by Judge Samuel
an Home, Tho wedding took place at
the home of Gordon Htowurt. a classmate
of Steffens.
A Ilacliclor'n Reflection.
The quickest way to find out nnybody
isn't to be trusted is to trust him.
What mokes a girl clous is to find n
chance to bo cheerful over helping her
mother.
Married men get Into debt became they
have a family, and unmarried ones be
came they haven't
. man can no more or a philosopher
(ll'cr Rtpnillncr rtn Uilnntliu1t'u .Tin.
with great success. Eddie Monaghan, having somobody step on his.
manager of the Boyd theater, yesterday What makes ii boy it credit to his
told the committee that he wished to hav fn'hpr 's to bp !" ''" mother.
torn ine committee mat ne wisneu to naw, xowadny pPOI)le wnn, th(lr ralcCllBm
buiiib ui inu vimaci iimjcis, nun uueur-1 HiiBar-coaieu lino tiieir liver plus,
Ing at the Boxd, put on a stunt or two,
bo the stock company actors will be added
to the list thnt had been prepared before,
CHANCE TO MEET FARRELL
IN CHICAGO JANUARY 7
XjOS ANGELES. Cul., Jan. 7.-Frank
Chance, tho former manager of the Chi
cago Nationals, announced today that lie
would leave his home at Olendora, Cal..
on January A for Chicago, where he ex
pects to meet Frank H. Farrell of the
New York Americans, January 5, for a
discussion of an offer for Chance's serv
ices next season,
Persistent Advertising Is the Road to
Big Returns.
As lonx ns a cirl's comtilcxlon isn't
ghastly she can bn proud of how slid
uevor has to do nnvthlng for It.
If a man hnd all the money in the
world it uoudn't be enough to Mipport
his poor relations tho way they deserved.
What comforts a woman about being
too big to fit tho bathtub Is when she was
a girl she could almost squeeze through
a knothole. New York Press.
Some Scot.
A canny Scot was sitting Jn the smok
ing compartment of the train, and,
nfter filling his pipe, he turned to tho
man on his left and asked: "Hue ye a
match?" The man went through his
pockets nnd said: "I am sorry, but I
have not." Turning to the man on his
right, he asked the same question, nnd
after a search this man also said: "I am
very sorry, but I have used my last
one."
"Ah. wcel." said the Scot with a sIrIi,
as ho reached Into his own pocket, 'Tit
hae ta use ono o' my aln," Mack's Na
tional Monthly.
KIRK FAILS TO LAST LONG
AGAINST JOHNNY KILBANE
Hack l.!
Elster 3.C0
King 1.30
Nelson 1.75
Ryder l.W
Ross 6. SO
Rowland 38
Dr. Vun Burrn..2.C0
Next Monday evening the club will
tart an elimination contest for the pur
pose ot determining what four player
shall represent tho club at the central
Whlkt tournament to bo held at the Rome
hotel on February 2t and -2.
Defeat for Xrwiiian (5 rove.
AUBURN. Neb,. Jan. t.-(8pelaH-Auburn
High school defeated the New
man Grove basket ball tram In the open
Ing game of Newman Grove's trip. 3J i
2? The HHtne waa very fast all ihrmiv-ii
while he wnn coming up. A straight left .The .visiting team waa unusually strong
8T. IjOUIS, Jan. l.-Tho scheduled
eight-round bout between Johnny Kll
bane of Cleveland, featherweight cham
pion, nnd Olllo Kirk, a local tighter, be.
foro tho Future City Athletic club hero
this afternoon was stopped in tho second
round by Referee Sharpo to savo tho lo
cal man from being knocked out
The champion did most of the leading ;
in the first round, and In the second
Kltbane dropped his man twlco and had
him groggy when the fight was stopped.
Kirk weighed 122 pounds and KUbane
fought at catch weight.
BIG BILL H0KUF ISSUES
' A SWEEPING CHALLENGE
Rig Hill llokur. local heavyweight
wrestler. Is out with n sweeping chal
lenge to nil the ulg gruppers In the coun
try. bar none, llokut has met all the
men In und about the middle-west and
now Issues a challenge to lr. U. F. Rol-
lor, Jess Wetergaard. Fred Ordeman.
opened a Ilght cut under McCarty's right ,n ther ttMm wm anl ' end of tin, I Kid Cutler or any other big nan In thu
up inv " Jr 1,1 uMiu 1 uuinei jiokiu nas pecn in ma max
MeC-rty lBcre.e. b,.u. . L " "r ".WX.? Kmo for a little ovtr five years and .ay
Kotuid H-McCarty drove a hard right Jreftre P.. Quttckjyibtufi, ujurlrc. I It l time tre ct some of the classy ones.
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