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THE CHAMPIONSHIP-

Parole Thirty Years Old Won Turf Classic Here and Abroad

J and Was Owners Favorite

Butte Miner Accepts Ryans Offer to Prepare Him for Bout with Jeffries

Parole the great Atnarlstn thorough- ? bred which while carrying the colors of the late Pierre lorlllard won tame on tracks of America and England twenty year ago II dead at Tuxedo Park N

T Old ace wa the cause of death

Had the old hori died one day sooner be would have been tnentynlpe years old but death coming on the flret day

of a new jear made him thirty years

old

Parole was by Ieamlnglon Maiden

and was foaled In 1513 It was In 1ITD

that Mr Pierre lyorlllard cent a ptable-

of American bred horse to Knglanj to

try for the English classics Parole war

among the lot then only six years oM

So was Iroquols the onlv Amerlcm

bred horso to win the Untrllsh IVrb >

I Under the training of Jacob Plnctin

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Parole was pre > iroil Sububrban Handicap

for ti City at npmi

nnd-

The race n as at a mile and a quarter

and tho great horse with 113 pounda up

non the race In a gnllop from n field

of eighteen horses The value of the

take was 7 500 hut the bill prices

quoted against the American thorough ?

bred In the bcttlnz netted his American

backers amount

and

owner

more

than

tint

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here tuin

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well

after

his

re

Pirolc was naturally a treat favorite

cweitsh

Mr Lorlllatd by rcmon of In ISnclnnrt ni well AH his

hi mir cnlrnclld

rtheelcnl orodIwononenr

tthhoinuggh

old but

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athgoo

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and

American turf and aomo was exhibited proudly by tthaet aMndorrliosokPinagrklikceouarnsye ?

a City and Suburban winner

his glorious achievements of

before

WILLIE FITZGERALD

Schedule of Bouts Wasnt Lived Up to in Every Instance

THISYfARS fiRST- BOWLINGPROSPfCTS

Lively Gans Won on Foul from Gardner OBrien

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Out Handler and Duane and Bolan

PHIIADEIiPHIA

but Contests that Were Decided Were Beat Weinig Fitzgerald Knocked Went to a Draw

BUTTK Mont Jan the miner who surprlied

JlmiJ In a fourround

CJahcakmMpoionnro-e

bout here re-?

cently has decided to begin training fon

the heavyweight championship of thai

world Tlie offer made him by Tommy

iff Rjan the champion middleweight

the world has been accepted by coat

miner and in a couple of days fiekwui t-

go to Chicago and meet the oJe 11

fighter who trained Jeffries for

X championship

Ryan otter was that If Monroe

foUow his course of training ho wouMI I

make him champion of the world Just

as he did Jeffries The Butte man ayst

btheagtin

in two weeks rrom the work ot fitting

now he himself

trjjl a-

flirm with Jeffries for the championship of the ftorl-

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dCRESCENT A C POOL

TOURNEY ENDS NEXT WEE

JACK OBBIEN

Player Will Hake Up for Tim

Lost During Holiday Week

Billiard and pool players did not d

anything very startling as a starter f-

ttie new > ear Nearly everyone Vb

delights In sending the Ivories aroiuv I

tho greencovered tables was probal

too busy eating Now Years turki 7 I and ducks for there was not a gome-

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ARMY AND NAVY FOOTBALL WILL NOT BE STOPPED

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Green B Morriss

Ruby

Youngster Takes Initial Event

v of Season Ingleside Track

To Green B Morris the gravhalred-

reteran of the turf falls the credit of

owning the colt that won the first two

yearold race of the year 1503 The stroke

omf atehethemiydenairglihntgs

hour of

on Wednesday Morris twoyear

olds and In a race at three furlong on

the Ingleslde track In California he had a colt by Star Ruby out of Anarchy

named Precious Stone entered The

colt won the race

With ISO other yearlings Precious

Stone was brought down from J BHaggtns Rincho Del Paso Stud to the

Xnglcslde track to be sold Mr Morris

secured him for 12700 He was well

trained for his first race and so well

did everybody think of his chances that

he was made favorite In the betting at

odds of S to 2 The colt ran the distance

to 37 14 erconds-

Oullman had the mount and beat out

Burns Wuterhouses Rowena which

finished In front of Barney Schrleber

Ambeilti

RACING NOTES

Vhiikty hint n to ite bai 101 one row to bli credit ilnc Mi Jdnnt la Uie West will be rellrtd temporarily Ihe big Kaataka colt will be taken to Memphli Eundir by Chirlle

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wblcli Includvt MMjit ftuud initerlal wll remain

tbem to recuperal In thi Iniltorillun SUIIa-

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New York Rojal Arcanum League

ournoment Lenox Council Knlcker-

Kiclcer Council at the Harlem Circle Palace aller

Harlem LeiRtis Tournament Ilyper-

on Century Wheelmen nnd Royal Ar?

canum Wheelmen at Tlinm Kah- >

lorfs allcj

oas Conipanlea League Tournament

Northern OilS Company vi CcntraJ

Union Gas Com pan Consolidated Qua

Company llranoh No2

Utamlml-

i Company One Hundred and Twe-

nyntth Blre t Branch Central Union

Gas Company s Consolidated Oas Company General OfHco at the Illver aIde allejj

Bronx Rojftl Arcanum League Tourna

mtntI oidhim Council Team No 2Clarrmont tinincll Team No1 nnd

Wakctlchl Council tit the Cralona ullcj-

Gtrmanla National Tournunent Spar

tan fnlr 1lay and Natsau at tho

Gernmnlii Annnbl > Hooms alle > s-

A1lc> Owners Iixllvlduul Tournament Klumpp vi HchlUBliiK at tho Harlem Clrclu 1alaco alleys

Knights of Columbus Iraguu Tourni-

n nt Hlverelda Council

Castlllan

Council and New Amsterdam Council

at Starrs alleys

Athletic IXMKUC Ilosevllle A A vs

North ind Club nt the Iluiexllle A A

alle > n-

Kuster and McDonald V8 McAdum and

Gaboon at Starrs tillcjs-

ornliiR

Untrlcj

Nenspapcr Lea j lie Dally Uommcrtlul Bulletin at

McLuu hlln a alleys llruoklj 2 P M

Tiat the new nost prosaero

< ir is goliiR to be the for lha bonlcrt nil over-

lie countrj tho local cnlhuklusts firmly

b lleve Certainly It has started out

vtlh a on lerful uih and 1II0r tour

nament

been announced Iha-

nIcr before

In mlenlng the pasi > cnr and speak-

ing of thu tame for ISM LouU K-

Jchutli ono of ibe mu> t prominent ail

rtnlB uf thv sport ha the following

to sjj

In

Great Improvements AAlluui wajs during

hthoeepbaesetn

made Incite

nontlij nut nlonu liuru In Uruiter Nan

York where Innumerable nli w com mod

Iou nnd uptodate

hon been

built but throughout the entile countr

tohfethoonuiiprdll

inmch oiler

of prngrei has ben

and tho game Is now

oitered In many cltlrsand towns 1hot-

ille1 wire furmcrly unknown

Tnat the Antrrloan Ilowllnp Ccnircsii

and the acconipinylnK national tourm-

mcnt is lu a

measure niponslble

for llil liirrmna In lovers of our tpart

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lover and supporter will SKIII the fuKclnutlnif name

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The lilt stop anti getaway fraternity began the roar aunplclounlv enough but changes und gaps In the nehedulo oS bouts as originally arranged caused nome disappointment Some bouts that were carded did not take place

Steve ODonnell the clover heavy- ? weight who recently returned to the ring after nn announced retirement did not moot Jim Jeffords the big man from California In tho HchJulod sixround bout before ths East Ilaston A A ofIloDton ODonnell wp not In the per- ? fect shape reports hr i him A phys- ? icians certificate stdtiiin that ha was very III was furnished the manager of the club ami tho bout had to be called off

Tommy West the clever middle- ? weight was to have engaged Jack Bonner of SummIt Hill Pa in a twen- ? tyround bout before a club at Lohlgh ton Pa but tha fighters did not see MiotiKh money In tho boxofflco to Insure thorn doctor tillls In cnne of Injured features and they refused to go on So It was that ihli fight was called ort too Gnn Von oa a Foul

lint thcie WITO other Hunts and every ono of them wan a Rontl one Joo Guns

HOCKEY

Columbia C C N Y Stevens Institute and Heffley School Are Forming New League

Columbia linlverilty Steven Institute tho College of the City of Now york amiUio Iklllcy School will deolde the hockey clamplonshlp of the local colleges before th winter canon Is over Tho four In- ? stitutions of learning UTe fanning a new hockey league and a schedule of nine ora dozen match games Is being drawn up to bn pin > id In the rinks of Manhattan and Brooklyn

Columbia participation In the new Uuirucs games vrill In no way Interfere with her standing In the University League with Yale Harvard Princeton and Brown

PROSPECT PARK WINS IN ROUGH BASKETBALL

Illjflcnl Dlrrctnr Wnrnn Plxyrr-

Aurnlnal iiiUBliMoiMr Taellcu

In a rough icumr of bnskfCball played yesterday In Prnsprct Iark branch of the llrooklyn Y M C A Prospect Tark-

Unally dnfcntrd the Hoys High School

b > SO to 9 Tito defeated team was with out Capt Wilson tho star player who broke a rib In a Kama nlth Poly Prep out Saturday

On seveial ocatlont Physical Director

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POOL AND SQUASH FOR BALTUSROL GOLFERS

Tonrnetiurnt fur Ciiclit

line llecn Io li uuril

The pool tournament which was to

have started m thu Ualtusrol CloU Club

was posl110lfil untU laler III Ihll week

The ClullComrnltlllO Is arranglnif a

al a 1

pra

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month and have boon

clIl pIIUtor

the e bonyhued wonder Is still the light ? and time and ngnlnhe tried to tilt the

weight champion of the world Oui- champion below tho belt He was cau- ?

dnnlner the fighter from Philadelphia tioned repeatedly but the advice woo for

was Triable to llffl his title tram him naught and when he did finally sink

athnIdngfoCr?

even venturing to t a heating during

do such a the eleven

Gans to his knees with a tool blow the referee called the bout to a halt and

rounds of flghtlng nnd he was gave the decision to Guns

glad to end the fight an > old time So he rcwortrd to roughhouse tactics and in the eleventh round lost the flgiht on afoul

The bout was decided before the Na- ? tional Athletic Club of New Britain and from tho spectators point of view It was an Interesting event Qans of course nhovied superior cl vernee and better punching power and It was Just

Welulc Couldnt Last

As nine out of every ten followers of

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to sleep mended

Welntng though IB for his game showing

to

be To

csotmay

twenty rounds with the Quaker was his

abiimggerthhatarIeieomf ltshhetreccoelilpetcst obtetshideesInttehro

an well that Gardner ended the fight the way he did for It was hardly possible that It would have gone another round

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Gnnss left jab worried Gardner The fUure-

Quaker could not get out of the way of

It and as a rwult hta face was any ?

thing hut Severn

clean times

when the during

tight ended

the bout Qan

dropped the PWladclphlan to the floor

with welldirected hooks or swings hut

the latter nrozo gamely on every Ocea- ?

nian and tried the best ho knew to fight

bock Things began coming too Mat for

dFldaerald Pat Handler Onto

Nobody need seralds power

ever dispute Willie to punch after his

FboIutt

with Joe Handler before the Broadway

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night nt his round uncon- ?

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where he was minutes to re- ?

vive him

him beginning with tha elgdith round Tile bout was fast tram the start

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Joe Uernsteln the clever little ftshteri- mob experts as George Bothner and

of tho east side and Yoilng Muldoon Tom Jenkins declare that he Is as good

arc ready for their wrestling matchwJtlch a fcoy at his weight there Is In the

will bo decided In Palace Oardon form-? country

erly known as Clarendon Hall on Thir ? The confidence each boy has In himself

teenth stioet near Third avenue to-? Is clearly shown by the posting of a-

night Tho boys hMO put In three week side bet of 1X0 on the match In addi ?

of the hardest kind of work In preparing tion to that sum which Is In the hands

for the ecnt and today they are physi- ? of Dave Altman Bernstein has wagered

cally fit for any kind of an encounter

00 more on himself nndeaya he will

The bout will be governed by catchat- have more at the ringside tonight

cntchcan rulontwo In tbree falls Muldoon aUo declares that his friends

The strangle hold will be allowed It will be ready to take any wagers offered

premises a most gruelling contest The on

and so the event promises

boys are not at all friendly In tact a to be able betting affair

grudge exists between tbem and to even There ara threo bouts to eo as pre- ?

that It Is certain that each will do all liminaries and to the followers oC the

In hie power on the mat tonlfht to hu-? principals they will be as Interesting as

miliate the othor before the trig crowd the main event In the nut Young

which will be present

Jeffrie and Sam Goodman two vrap-

n

and Muldoon Qtased hard pler from the Italian district will de

work yesterday Doth took runs around clda tx tout and then Young Dortel

Central Park with the purpote of and Pete Drown members of the Alli- ?

strengthening their wind No blr New

Year dinners did they Indulge In Both

wanted to be In the best shape tor the

bout and begin

new year with an

athletic victory

100 Pardrllo and Jhnmle Frandf who

prepared Bernstein for the bout sar thl

Ghetto champion U clever enough to

give any wrestler of hla wtlght In the world a hard battle on the mat As for Muldoon he hardly needs any recom ? mendation of hll wrejtllnr ability It

ha been hlo game for a loiij time and

ance A for the

C club

wchilalmdpeiocnidsehipanother

contest

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name would Indicate Instead of bring- ?

ing the Held together on even terms

the handicapper had them scattered all

over tho race track at the end As-

a matter of fact there was no can

tLlat 10 It WJtfull being so much the

beet that he won by bclnjr under the wrapa lonjr Twenty ngtbs e

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to the first

Pnauymbtheres

hung out UoiketoFiddler second and

Chickadee third Mo lceto won the race

but neither of finished In the Aniihed second

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horxa third

Tho ml 1sk was noticed and corrected

by the

before the spectators

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Bill Crowley refereed the bout and al ? teDcDhhaaiouosrullausyaengenxedheprtwaDwihorauiatnmsasnooafctnonoddntihsdcheiBadisaloellrlHlaafgnbtehhleyetitwe atlbsaiewlotaetuedhatietknthaegeascntterIoddnfnirtngahtihewbasrehyt at the finish

AGAIN

WASHINGTON Jan I The annual

army and navy football tame will beplaed as usual next year despite recent

talk to the contrary It was said the

War Department would atop the game

because of the Inconveniences It caused

the officials who found It difficult to

please everybody In the distribution of

Invitations Cao P E Pierce U 8 A

chairman of the football committee of

the West Point Naval Academy Is here-

to confer with the Navy Department on

tba details for the next game

The War Department has no Inten- ?

tion of slapping tha annual football

Came or I would have been Informed

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I have just closed Harvard and have

been for

called east to finish the annual meeting

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GAELIC FOOTBALL PLAYERS IN GAME S-

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Two of the strongest Gallc f

teams In this city the Young li and the OConnelU will meet at able Park Sixtyseventh street

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New Haven Universitys Base

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Tale and Pennsylvania hare evidently

begun the new year with the good reao-

lutlon not to flrht any more The wear

era of the blue have announced their

baseball schedule for next season and

on It are found two games with the

Quakers They will be decldedln New

Haven one on April IB and the other on

May 1 years

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