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12 ... THE NEW YORK HERALD, SAlTURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 1922. , THOMAS^ DEFEATS WELLIN(3 AFTER 'TOUGH UPHILL FIGH;F AT GARDEN YOUNGSTER IS NEAR Vance McCormick Is Host GEHARO ASKS VILLA fW. 0. DIXON TAKES || to Yale Eleven of 1892 TO BOX TO DECISION BOWMAN GOLF CUP DEFEAT AT OUTSET | Football Stars Celebrate 30tli Boxing Bouts To-night Ilurleinite Posts 82,500 anil Returns Low Net in Hotel! Down for Nine Seconds in of Beating- Issues Formal Men's Association Tourney Anniversary Ninth Hrglmrnt Armory.Henny Catena Challenge Winner Weathers Second, ami vo. Jolinny Cliirkr. IX round!*; Loo Wrdo to Fouiided Princeton. Harvard v*. Htrln. 10 round*. at N. Y. j8ay Ituby Bye, HIE^ (iron < lab.Bert Chainpipn. Storm. Kidgruood Sporting _____ FOURTEENTH STREET WEST OF FIFTH AVE. Heavy Ispenrer r«. Johnny Murphy, 12 rounds; t hit k Knnsuo »». i'runkie Curley, t Tulo football Titans of other days. rounds. II) CHARLES K. M ATHISO.Y. D> KKit K X. FETHir. the Commonwealth 8. C'..Danny !*« rn. PliU golden age some Klis call O'lloud, 12 round*; Joe Nctxon »». Hud Frankle Genaro, the Harlem flyweight, Once a year the of the Hotel 10 round*. golfers TIDE TUBNS IN SIXTH at the University Club lastit-4gatheredDenipupf, who has given I'ancho Villa more trouble Men's Association manage to tear ^ V than any man In the class and who has u Jrrices light at a dinner given by Vance C. the aroma of lamb Speck made a away from McCormick. their old and Harvard goal lino for the only scoring persistent effort to get a match themselves quarterback with the Flliplho to a decision and for itew and the sound of breaking dishes captain. Those heroes of the of the game. Tires in past "What would you have done, the title, yesterday formally challenged. ind/ take a whiff of the Atlantic ozone Chieagoan Closing the Yale Pop," Genaro nntouchdown Frank Hlnkey said: "Yale Thomas, the angular light- skill is In a bout to a decision In a Andy won that game because Pop llllss 'lust receipted tho bills of good season. jf the romance which la attached to the son Square Garden. With a view oi weight of the East Side, won what was used his head. That's the way to win MadlI It to look as if tho hotel men S and began SUIT the to a ' great game. games, but individual Judgment must bo bringing question head, Genaro the moat notable victory of his career } yesterday deposited a check for Sad forgotten all about their annual Here's how they lined up bach in sound if signals are to be disregarded." $2,000 last night when he defeated the vet- IKJ2, when they defeated The record made McCormick's with the Boxing Commission and Issued Joiree In tho press of tho season's bust- Harvard by 6 by a formal for a eran Joe Welling of Chicago in a to 0. and Princeton by 12 to 0 les than team of 1S92 was as follows: challenge championship less, but In time enough tho secretary t week later.and here's how bout. ;1 thrilling twelve round battle at they lined Yale vs. Wealeyan ft.0 It now Is to 4sent out the call and the event passed up around the festive board Vale vs. Crescent A. C 28.0 squarely up the Filipino Garden. Thomas showed last night: to or 1>ff pleasantly enough despite tho tang Square Madison Frank A. Yale vs. Williams 32.0 accept decyne. A report emanating Hinkey, '1)6, left 'xnd the blow. his class by coming from behind to Dayton. end, Yale vs. Manhattan a. C 22.0 from the Filipino camp Is to the effect COATS lnveatnentp, OVER" Wallace C. '93 Vale vs. Amherst 211.0 that Villa fears to trust his title In a Raymond Stevens, who generally can score victory over one of the craftiest Winter, S. left tackle, Yale vs. C .IS.0 'tnance, Chicago. Orange A. bout in which Judges would decide on 'jo counted on to make low gross, took boxers in the James A. '95 left Yale vs. .Springfield Y. M. C. A 50-0 1lis with the of ring. .UcCrea, S, guard, Yale vs. Tufts 44-0 points. In view of the fact that Villa place George Washington Pittsburgh, translocation, 72.0 won the title from ' he gamo. Usually the golfer Is looking The New York boxer looked like a l'hillp T. Stillmau, '93 8, Yale vs. W'esleyan Buff In a bout with Uir.abeth. center, finance, Yale vs. New York A. C 48.0 Judges to decide on the chant- 'or a peg on which to hnng a good alibi. defeated man in the rounds of 1 28.0 points, | early W. O. Hlrkok '93 Yale vs. nlverslty of Pennsylvania... plon's attitude seems *Nothing belter in tills direction can bo .'Id, 8. right guard, Yale vs. Harvard '>.0 Illogical. True, the combat. In the second round Harrisburg. manufacturer, Villa stopped his man before the limit 1vishod for than a gale of wind, but .so each .0: Special YaTo vs. Princeton .' 21 A. Hamilton Wallia, '93, re- ' who the Lake "Welling dropped Andy for a count of Irod, East right tackle, was reached, but if the contest had Stevens, halls from Placid1 Orange. Total 435.0 lasted r eglon, came In after iiis round nine and had the youngster in serious John C. Greemvay, '93 S, right en- ^ fifteen rounds Viliji would have f end, won that the blow had saved are oi trouble when the bell sent him to his jlneer. Warren, Ariz. the chaihplonshlp on points. actually announcng OVERCOATS well made all-wool plaid back overcoatings, Vance C JdeCormlck, captain, '93 6, quar- ilm something. Stevens carded an 85. corner. From the second round up to lerback, publisher, llarrlsburg. Kearns Claims Million The Republic A. C. yesterday with- 1!Bo said that but for tho wind his total in and shades most in deinand.ulstera, ulsterettes, kimona Laurence T. Itllss, 'U3 left mar- styles the sixth the veteran had things prettj thant, S, half, drew Its suit against the New York State 1vould have been 86. Wilmington. Ilia was to the effect that or or half much his own and Clifford D. Bliss, '93 S, right half, tnsur- Athletic Commission, In which It tried to story right .raalan shoulders set-in sleeves.full way, coolly utce, Hartford. Offer for Three Bouts compel the boxing authorities to transfer (in tho first green ho had aimed a putt applying a punishingmethodicallyleft Frank S. Butterworth, "95, fullback. the license of the club from the Polo that missed the cup by two feet. Tho field and box models. Sizes to 46, regulars andbelted.ChesterLstouts. hand to finance. New Haven. Grounds to the 102d ball was this distance beyond its the newcomer's face. The left Harmon 8. Graves, '94 L. loft half, lawyer, Says A1 Woods Made Bid for Engineers Artnary. the the and when S'ew York. This action on the part of the Republic ! Nevertheless, that putt was holed.tarjet. paved way for right, Services, At thig stage the wind began to put and3SUITS.alltwo'trouser men and Dempsey's A. C. naturally followed the Issuance of wool.single styles.for openings were made scored Its to Welling Podge HciTcl Unicer Present. an order by Gov. Miller prohibiting the shoulder the wheel, as it wefo. i checks and colors.all with so much drive that several times In Special Dispatch to Tub New York Herald. leasing of State armorie3 to promoters of And so hard did Boreas work that In young men.various mixtures, itripes, plain addition those present Included 1 i moment he had forced the it looked as though the boy must yield. nany another Yale Nov. 24..Jack professional boxing. sphere r footbull player hero, Memphis, Tenn., The for the A. 1right back and Into the cup. For that shades. Sizes 34 to 46, regulars and stouts. With bulldog courage the youngster Pudge Heffelfinger, I'a Ccrbin. and Jack attorney Republic C. :t.eir Kearns, manager of Dempsey. who, asserted that Chairman Muldoon had in- 'putt Stevens Is to bo presentod with a stuck to the fight until in the sixth contemporaries. The list follows: at 'special medal. Walter Camp, "coach, counselor and with the champion, is playing here duced the Governor to Issue the proliibl- round an astonishing transformation the announced tlve order after the matter had come There wore more than 100 contestants friend": William H. Corbin, captain Pantages Theater, ' n tho field this scene was staged. Calling on all his Yale '88 football team offer of fore the court. Deputy Attorney-Gen- time. California, and coach: Dr. that ho had received an tonightera! Robert P. Beyer explained that thebe| Florida and other distant points where i sources Thomas rushed at the older man William T. Bull, sYale. '85, '88, '87 and J1:he reft 88 football $1,000,000 from Al. Woods, New York original order prohibiting professional sun is shining were represented, and showered him with lefts to teams and coach; Dr. John ivhilo the snow belt had Its each heavy iV. Hartwrell, Yale '89, '90 and "91 football theatrical producer, for Dempsey's athletics In armories was made in Jan- J entrant Special 34,50 n I>. B. face and body. Welling fought back as teams in three contests to be staged next uary, but that the language of the order Mulligan of Winnipeg. It Is and coach: W'illiam \V. Heffel- services 'julto some little time since the beat he could, but the attack of the finger, Yale '88, '89, '90 and '91 football summer, and that he had conditionally was somewhat ambiguous. This was the brought to the attention of the Governor * was rung down In Winnipeg,curain all'wool fai backs.well tailored in was so te-r.is and coach; Stanford N. Morlaon, accepted offer. OVERCOATS.Fine bries, plaid youngster furious that the Kearns said that a mixed affair and the final order was then Issued. This jut, nevertheless. Mulligan showed that was to hold on and Yale '50 and '91 football teams and jils hand has compelled Chlcagoan Frank E. Dcmpsey and Strangler Lewis, ends the latest attempt of boxing pro- not yet lost Its cunning all wanted and shades. Sizes 35 to 48, and stouts. cover up in order to save himself from a ;oach; Barbour, Yale '90 and between J'>y well forward in the net styles regulars 91 football teams and Thomas the wrestler, was the first match on the nioters to conduct bouta at small cx- finishing knockdown. It was a wonderful rally, coach; triple header. Harry the In State owned buildings. ^livision. nnd when the New Yorker came out for Cochran, captain "College Team": proposed Wills, pense negro, and Joe Beckett, the Englishman, W. O. Plxon, a New Hampshire en- and two-trouser suits.all-wool standard fabrics. the seventh round he apparently bed Mnffltt, manager Yale '92 footballWillem ':rant, won tho John M'13. SUITS.Single team; James C. Sawyer, assistant were mentioned as other likely Gene Tunney will have a chance next Bowman all his vigor. regained for and that if Wednesday night in the Garden to climb 1tup with a card of 83.20, 71. Stanley worsteds, cassimeres, tweeds, etc..good assortments of shades Yale '92 football team, and S.manigerB. Dempsey, opponentsthey jreen of New York Tide Thornc, of the '95 eleven. could not he secured that Harry Greb. up the ladder of th<-> class of which he wa^i second with Swltchea to Thomas. captain J''7-20, 77. Sizes 34 to i and The air was thick with rem'ntscence. Tommy Gibbons and Jess Wlllard once was the leader. He is to meet and patterns. 48, regulars, stouts, longs shorts. From that on The leading scores: time Thomas waged The old at.d the old battles were might be considered. He stated that the Charlie Welnert in a bout scheduled for r days for Christmas. SMOKLNG 6.75 to 21.75. relentless flglit on the veteran. Well- tone over In detail.and what new home of the New York Yankee?, fifteen rounds, and If the Greenwich ViJ Ready JACKETS, at times rivalry a HanfilUross.cap. Net. ing tried to get his right hand ere still was between the players of was the site In mind for the three lage man expects to get title bout ^V. ©. Dixon, I.owntd, N. H 93 20 73 over to the Jaw, but It was evident that mrlous tale teams! conflicts. with Greb It follows that ho must defeat s tanley Green, New York 97 20 ileffelflnger and lharles 77 the Chlcagoan was tiring and in the Jorbln, who came Just beforo McCor- Welnert. A. Oarrlgan, Newark..110 30 80 final six rounds he did little but clinch A of Al. Jack Renault, who off Silent lowanl Hullek, New York 103 22 81 nick and his team. Had it that theirs representative Woods polished £>. B. Mulligan, Winnipeg 97 is 81 every time Andy rushed at him. vere the big days and theirs the big last night that there was nothingdeclaredPuryear In convincing manner, is to yIT. A. Bryan. Branford. Conn ...97 15 82 @our Xmas The youngster's advantage in the' earns. But they were urowned out by to the proposition. have a trial against Billy Mlskc. vfalter Chandler, Utlca 101 19 82 Bo popping Carlp! final seven rounds of the fight cer- he u1. H. Morehouse, Boston 109 25 83 Jubilant heroes of '92.the team > j olm t\ Tolson, New York Ill 28 83 talnly overshadowed Welllng'a lead in ivnlch met harvard's flying wedge for nrl Randal!, New York 103 20 83 the first five and earned f>r him the :bo first t. ie and won the day at llamp JOCK HIT W. Wyekoff, New York 100 26 83 decision. There was considerable hoot- Park In Springfield, Mass., on .eti I TCHISON, [. XV. Leeds, Atlantic City 100 IB S4 . ing at the verdict, hut llrtle foundation 19, 1892. NovemberFormer American Holder of the British Open Golf Championship. P. Coughlln, New York 114 30 84 . taude Hart, Boston 03 8 8.1 _ for any dissatisfaction for the ruling. Nowadays the boys complain about symond Stevens, Lake Placid.. 85 0 83 H ..Thomas by his game uphill fight showed playing two hard gnmeij in eight days. THE LAW oiF THE LINKS 11 aul K. Wells, New York 105 29 85 ^ that the high opinion held of him has rhat Eli eleven of thirty years ago de- 1,i.C. Wallh k, New York 100 20 M I. been By Jock Hutchison v Yp.l r VI n 11 Mnntclntr. 07 11 Sr. not misplaced. j teated Harvard on Saturday and on J.Hennessey, Winter Park, Fla.104 IS 86 K'lH Tvjin'an nt Vferiilen C,itin re- he following Thursday.Thanksgiving V iIdward Burke, New York 101 15 St! calved tho award of the Judges over ][Jay.tackled Princeton at old Manhat- II, WATER OX PIITTIXG GREEX. Yndo McOrath, New York 113 27 80 a ANSWER TO PROBLEM OF CASI'J aul Stevens, Bake Placid 00 10 SO Kid Sullivan of Brooklyn In slow |urn Field in this city and took the ]' "" ' Your about the at Brooklino having the right l. ;!!. Mocre, New York 109 23 86 twelve round bout. For soma unknown rigers into camp, too. S. E. S.: quention players -Jtiseph H. Cousen, New York.... 106 20 86 reason tho Kaplan-Sullivan contest was to remove their ball to any part of thio rrroen to n roid casual water iH an- I,. Taylor, New York 112 25 87 rn given the place of honor on the pro- Stories of I'ast Keloid. hwered by rule 27, paragraph S: Jolin flobbs, New York 109 20 88 n A A out to J L. Hennessey, New York 89 11 88 gram. The contestants turned As sat around the dinner table If n ball on the putting green lie a in casual water, or if casual water a and they be pair of rough ready between a ball on the and the hole. It be boxers who clinched :hey delighted in picking to plecea the intervene lying putting green may Kid Williams hugged, preliminary of the that r within two ,Wins. all over the from the icraps past, particularly lifted without penalty and placed elthe Qlub lengths directly i tuid wrestled ring ProvidbncbNov. 24..After r u repeated u fame with Harvard. Pop Bliss, who hind the from which the ball wa lifted, or In the nearest position to BALL to tho last. was npot bejt first round Kaplan :arrled over the touchdown that beat parnlngs by Beferee Jack Finnell to the and as Sullivan Uiai pjiot rioi ili'urvi uie nui'J wiiiuu u.11'ords a putt to the hole without casual refraln from the stronger of two. :he was had to holding. Kddlc ODowd, ban- In the rounds the Crimson, there and water t from tired badly closing ?tand for that same old badinnge about Intervening. amweight Columbus, Ohio, lost on / verdict went to the Connecticut man. lisobeylng orders and disregarding hat saoro when ho was disqualified In xComplete Scores and he a when lie carried over the ball. PROBLffjtf OF VWINTER RULES. ninth round of scheduled ten round | Zlvlc Trounces Lewi*. signals tout here with Kid Williams of I As McCormlck told about it tho thing "Dear Jock: In playing in p. mat:ch recently niy opponent insisted that to-night* VAir fete Zlvlc. the former amateur j1laltimors. I of & Happened this way: leports he had the right to play winter rules , as he stated the course was in bad «l X ilL/Ii VS. t>atherwelght champion, gave Kid Lewis "The situation was much tho same r of Meriden. Conn., a 'severe trouncing is that wlikdi Yule faced at Princeton shape. Harmon Is Cue Victor. t "lie also Insisted on teeing the btill up in the rough. I 'called' hlan on Games Sunday In a four round .bout, zlvlc peppered ast Saturday. Yale has its way Charles York Saturlay's foupd but he said I was a bad Harmon, New State 2 Jjewls in the face constantly with a lofti »y fierce llnft smashing to the Harvard this, sport. irofessional billiard "I am sure 1 am I woulId like to show him answer to pocket champion, I n The Herald and right, cutting up the Connecticut two yard line, lust as Yale did at right. your £kst night defeated James Matura, 125 to Sp harvard man> eye fcnd It was a one-sided battle. Princeton last Saturday, But in our this question. tn the title is In Iaike i S, tourney which prog- Lew raluso, a Salt City march down the field on Hampden (Answer .Monday, and the probbsrn of the ball accidentally mored la ress In Lawler Bros.' Room in Brooklyn, ' W. O. McGeelian, Sports Editor of gave an Interesting boxingfeatherweight,Park Butterwortli and Pop Bliss led the rough.) > larmon had an unfinished run of 40. f to Irving Jampol, a former amateurlessonthe artillery drive, their* punches into SEND IN YOU]A PROBLEMS. 1 n another game Leo Silver defeated The New York Herald, will write boxer. The Utah boy Is a very clever the iwu or three j Harvard center gaining (Copyright, 1822, by tlle Bell Syndicate, Inc.") 1 .outs Kreuger, 125 to 121. the Details will be fcoxer and kept a straight left hand In /ards each attack, and five yards in I leading story. Jarnpol's face from start to finish. hree downs mnolMow lays. Vance McCormlck did some run- ROD AND GUN. ROD AND GUN. ROD AND GUN. Davis of Princeton, for 85 years a throughout the l out, a right hunder to ling from quarterback and Lnurie Bliss k the chin, that shook up the little fellow tried to turn the Harvard ends once or I r^iTC tlenulne Harrison Codfish Hook* follower of the fortunes of "The VaUo on strong tarred Hue to hold the NOTICE.NIGHT FISHERMEN £"\ for a few seconds. , wlce, but were throttled by Harvard's Biff Three." Joe Frisco, New York featherweight, Jack Hallovcll. Vb'Al 7 heaviest fish and Ixoiegnl Lines < '<»D.II 4KB.WIIITINO.I.INO £/ ill American, end. at tin* very lowest Load of prices. run VII Nightly 8 exc. Fun. Far* <1.75; used Tlbhy Watson, formerly "We readied tho Harvard two yard of Ctreenheart and Leneewvid coming soon. |LULL III tially 10 exc. Mon. Fare <1.72; as a punching hag In a six roundAustralia.nark, and It was our last down McCor- Old Reliable All Hank Hods at greatly reduced prices. Pun. 7:3U A. M. Reingoldi 20c n ad. % from dozen Watch contest that was decidedly onesided. r the for Hll»3 to 1 1 Mb .Av.(l«MhSt.) Fhonef heNen.',«M A Hooks up. Codfish ND0I » a. m.. Sun. 6 a. m. capt. signal Pop FNT^'iy ' nick gave 1*0 l»t Ave. Orch. V.ST. I I Bay. Frisco, who Is a very convincing hit- r iini the Harvard center just as we had ' SAND and BLOOD WORMS 1 ilttTEL, completely ftinilshcd, on plot lotnc ter, punched Watson all over the ring ( lone for half a dozen plays. The ball I Tackle of every 1 Ocean THANKSGIVING DAY. 6 A. M. J letting description. ISA, located near Bamegat Hay. Co., of Whltlnc and for the entire bout. In tho last round vvug snapped to Bliss, and the entire J MAIL ORDKRH PROMPT I.Y FILLED. 1 N. ,T. Cash required g'J.AOO. Price $11,000. ri-ntj Cod. Hake, Ling, and close 70 with 'ton Hop Itidge end Ikhtililp. Son., 6 A. M. Frisco had Watson wabbly \larvard eleven threw themselves into w - » -*. »» >>>» a- . w aJ Hotel, rooms, completely furnished, lenv»» K. 122ild E. 30th 1 vs. on il 111 All n St., ARMY to a knockout. Despite the fact that xis close a huddle as It could get to re- about 20 acres of land, located Hnrnrgat I trip i>\1 »lt!,f**> cash STEIJKR & IU ft 111 I V l| St. at 6:80. Halt on board. Watson hit Frisco low In the fourth . 1st tho mass attack. Bllwi. seeing the HPaciAi. thankmoiVinA Bay; price Tel. University 38041. leucev It. Washington St. Only H A. M. HTRLJES, 1122 Washington St., lioboken, I iHllll I D47 A. LVONF. roivid and again in the sixth Watson'-' f ntire Crimson eleven together, simply CI CAhiDD lea. ft. Waahlngton St.. J. C.. Capt. sole qualification Is his ability to take Jumped around end. Nobody touched tltArlUn Sunday. 7 A. M.. xn 6nnJSt., always Sandy Island Point BECHBIt. S42 Hand Made llod> -(.r. enlu art 16c. « i t, >lobn1 6 70 A- (The llArv >bo*> Hoy 12 tO 12 27 18 21 12:82 13:M1 1 10 J .00 20 4i'0 4:33 41)0 4:12! Tackle Fishing Tackle, linen Cutyhunlc IS thred, *1 23. Agates f holrra Rank*.Cod 4 to 40 Pound* Each. battle, Nov-mber 2*1 1 «9 1.21 111 1:20 1 M / :0 i 2 07 2 1« fi £2 6 ;40 b .112 40 Rode, rtaela, Line*. Leaden, Hooka. RAIT. end fifing*. KKPAlRINti I»ONK. < * 7|4A A 2 "A 2 2" 3:40 1 f.s 3 (0 a 10 A ID n 41 «-M .0 211 Fred J. fttrck. 17 Cooper 8q.. at 8th St.. ft. T « ts-. \ 1' ID AI flA ,H»"y N. November 27 . 2 OH 2 14 ochrlnger. Snnday 8 A. M. November as.. 2 r,o a m» 3 13 4:01 ATilllinnr Iva. Union Dry Dook, llinAF llsy 4till Rt., U'liner Park, 8, NOTICE.PH'NIIAY. 3 A. M. <1:30 A. M. O'clock Hun. it John H, of tlie bawken. N. J.. ~ Fare gl 7A. Tel. Satisfied With Their Catch of Cod. Bchwlnn, secretary league; A UinAMmIIUI-ri nth at.. Hoboken. WeaVI(1:45 wIBiIbE,^ Ben iKAHHICHT rikiff wanted tn exchange for1 'trthur J. treasurer, and former T*re*l- On Sunday, November 10. our crowd of Nell, VIMIMIV. b X M. r*pl 1981 -nadstT, gone 8.500 mllee, rout $1,405, » Wreck went ftahtng on i.HiHTMHir. Ike new; skiff must be In condition; regul<>.ri from la-ad ex director. * L"DIM good a trip county 1/ I . m J! I* A I'"*"' r. nileaves this Builds.. . 1.18th Kt. Lock, ot under 2H ft. board the Hare, and had encctisftil announce* Hun. ! A. |\l ORORUM MITCHELL, 301 a week It from league headquarter* lti chell*. Thura. ami t. M. *2 V. r.7th at.. T. for cofl on the grounds discovered ( he Kite, s: (hat attendance IVIUIIUIIVOK nnfl KH N. C. Other Games our Building. Newark, M Big Co by reliable Capt. Mhorty. t the dinner will he limited to members of i/m ft talk about a Cod iralnre. « Whltln*. 1 r» Leave* Molltor'e Oh. repeater! | ' he l»ague or to members of clubs affiliated <.t. ttokf. d nd two at n clip, weighing up to |C pounde rlth It. Tni'U^rknnnHfave* Stahle'e. OanaraK bun. MU 11. ( teUUUIlUUUlCommodorp '*. Queenewater All other of will Our president, Jack Hafferty, and Charlie a. M. "TTO and JOIN. st|l Lon, B,achi prarnes Importance ekatee ef more II"nervalIon* for tickets may be made up Wl IOWDMt UP ft10 Hudson, TOM COD. Fishing boat, e nry A Bat., 8:4.l train; 8:03, the chicken kit e, both landed n and December I.net a a m D v\ niro Thursday Bun., bo by competent them to Including f year fs/\n nvm 8 dalty. city, iMVfH lostli at.. # o'clock . reported fully tlian an avriuce slie and prreented here were seven vacant seats In the dining Hay. 1/lC It C'Oli.HARE.WIHT1NU, I . ixx-k. Rherp«h»n<1 or cur esteemed friend Krltr, the line epaetallef. tall, and this year, because of the mora L/\J11(1 l\*yK ZX UOUH KOMAR1 IkIMC Mast Bint 8». Bun. & A. M. I'lenty Herald staff writers All In ihe had of fleh and at «,pt on party plenty It 1* that an ~ from double 200 bis Cod. ltftlt board. home, tt wo* tha uopltlous date, expected 8 M. niiny »h#otln(f battary. Capt. The Herald the scorer three belle »e atnrted for Into an adjoining room will bs orerlow mtni Ked Noeae, A. Sunday. UUn dproya; rlca: haaMd cabins. tlBRQ. Fare, $2.. Including bait. printscorrespondents. end of a perfect day. AII1C KABOIDLE. ?*** *1-00- whit* city. r ii' v n [, i JOHN ft. BCHWIXV, HccnecesItated.y TnmIUIII r,WJuin UOIUIGMore -r j of all wherever |Wtth B( i North HI games, played. '.nod Flatting at lloelja. 242 Market St., Newark, N. J. Canarala dally 1Mb I NIGHT FISHING, 8 P. M. lv*. Bay dally cxc. D II Mon- 7 »"" DACE' f...L. can be reached by the Lone ft i I.. II Sh'epubead ,,w*" " " A.M. C Tloalyh, I Tomcnds tint! Hon. and Frl. 8 A. M., Hun. KU0t K 11 f 7HHAYA 3 *ilr "WW M a 50 50 or. Bdn. Flounders. SI /rauae the flahlnc station men caithot get II kr f. r til(iltahlp. Belt board. rapt WM. McAVOT. I T1 of halt 1 Most enjoyable of the entire season, wonder- RA H. niL.Nr.it. aupply theipMlveg. J til weather and plenty of flsli, a* many UHLILLL capt. WKIiM XliAl 16 Mix 3fl3 > oil. I rhT lv«- Wilson Hock, Wreck Lend! " j 0 *2 train. Bun. 6:05. f the devotees of rod and line who mad _ _ a n*"y H,in- *. 2 p. m. flil in I to lalk and _ IfOVio Ntable iMer, AMFRIfA I"1" Edition of The New York llunlere antl Anglera Leglelatlon J'he Journvf hy motor to tho fsrry doclu at T A. Capt. C5. W. WJLHON. The Sunday «unday. St. - Feast on Moese. , j, can CanarAlmira loyvllle testify. Cap'a. KRBp and RMtte ' COP.<»Al.QHt5-COD Herald more Football and rr»«po«e' T:"° A" M" K,,n,5»r » publishes la.it year, sugg* atlon of a meaadre provldli.it fIshlng with the proper halt were rewarded n < oi» » W« -HI *' KI1-II. Comanche v fVn I IB A M. Cap', f. HAMMER. flencral News than other reclprocltj with Pennsylvania on Sunday vrlth large catches of these delicious flab Hnnp r. '-"avo* r.id Ht., Ho. Brooklyn. College any and the question of seeking an The high hook man was t'harles Wright of IIUUul i a | fit II i»avc* Hnhlo's, t'anarale" 7 30 K fishing w;u be the to 101 v ' HE JST. ST8E in AH1 New York newspaper. it a bite covering pollution, adequatejlay-rill*, who caught 120 good alssd iI uUAn "II.iii, Fare I'-.OO. cap' II. niOBT. .more Itetr.a considered at the tinaekeret. _. ** Iva- RUvor Wave Hotel, Kreeport, Important ti. * 8 fourth annual cmvontlon Of the New Jersey The ma'-kerel vote biting on scallop or CP NAnfl dally no. M. Krl. 10. Ban, " PIK^iTV OP t'OO EVER* UAV l'!«h atkd 'lame f'oneervatlon l«cague. ts-hlrh rnossbtmk bait together with plenty of chum. gtlHnkn artnan v-lll be held !ti Newark Monday evening. Tomcod* were plentiful and averaging good nwiiwiinAURORA a sHAMROCK 'T* 4 «||> MONItAS- " wis aeetlon will be fol n nnd flounders wer* «.i-, 11 The business I'eBmbor-eight, plentiful, t*h*t'ahsad May dally and NIGHT ISIIIM, r K m. rilauakhnu inrnln. bj a -llnrer -it w -1, the hlef ouraes tl there are not as many being caught»lhonghvJarilv Ku'May "n"1 7 A w venison. as Velocity »un. 8 A. M. Capt. iron i ur w voDitro il Holidays, M. m on the menu ill be nioo«e and In past weeks. _ TUHlVtK 1!w (1IIU llQV HARHT A T W. L of Oregon and L. <>. of ducks arc flying about the bay NfcW IUU£IIUUJ HRNUY. Ftnley I'lenty li'tvoi B. I21at, Hun. T A. M v < a be the n nil some are all that ft,, ft,,II ' '' PI i , > in OD "I NHA1 A. M. of Canada will principalArmatrtmc gunners shooting they 'dr Llghtahlp Malt on board, u-.L . nnnilla II speakers. Their new motion plcturea of wild care to lake home. Nfirtuou VUMUU11 Tin* 8U000!8ll.hfRd Hav, Btmday 6 K, M P Y KVHtr/. Hi:'.,-. . BELMONT1 10 A. rHE NEW ORK HERALD life an- declared to lie the moat remarkable t'.eorge Jensen of Ibiyvllle shot sixteen VREKL.AND M. _Capt. " yef aerured by these noted outdooramen. d ticks, and Hen Cheshire of Oyster Bay COD HIHIIINti. ll.(HM)i;RMI'l.r,NTIFtT.. dinner duck* PDIOKFT Will NOT Kilt I'eettlfe the fa--t that laat year's k11led ten recently. r | tlflD '»vr» Rheepnhead Bay dally 8, bolvot I s| MHI Dn Conlnck's. tho Haunt, Jamaica Hay. Reserve Your Soinday Copy Now! , *» held on the la*t day of the hunting eea If wc continue to have favorable weather tLlflnrt ,.. , iw boats to Mm. Tnl Bella Harbor 1208. * nAn * A. t _. and the eve of the opening of the deer otia.* wo have had In the past week, some r, tfiOT I'ally M.. Mull' I A M 5 leave* Wreck t.cad KriVn I , |era and reddla >inii MM I IP season, hearty tfsl men attended. Kvery nirg" catches of mackerel will be rsportwt. I Tlitiri. and fa titi t. ll. La C..111 In the State waa repre«,.nted and All fishermen who would csre to content- "avas a A. aalpa fy I lllinv dally V., Hur. ' to Per- for kn M: . many of the elults. front Cape May p late a trip to Bayvllle tout ot, bring Georgie RPb. IUHUT v illaUvmicaa "on . geo. Lad tables of their .own for their mem- y our halt a* you cannot always get ball st Q >:> ".< » AMMKRKn. ber». J. tayrllle. Thera will not ha good fishing It I TAMRft II lo. lannrala Hally 7 A. M. r The committee In thic year constate tll-.ers Is a strong wind. ADMIRAL t'JSVSL 10 A. M. iaiwhu ii. u>t)U cHAitLil AFTATFTJOE ' charge nortj^ 4 SMLAwnC jB t , h