I '~i.\ ./// P.!"i 1 ‘ -.r\\\“.“}ll/l”’kiv "fl it!’ '1 I " '15 zany/til Fr or’ Inna |'_/ / p vYesteay anirToday - ~ Ynsfiiibnv ' who .- rsnvnn ggiguhhyfi?’ ournnqgq t 3 Queer ~r'~sl on efrn ._ ggvt 12x5 goose row s mics c“ °N aw: l . t’ » ‘L 1a 6 -. ql > _ or , tn . x f», ‘ r t. V 1.; i dilution I amro- wnooninun. "i" f ‘B? LE0‘ - l Hernogiliasses _ "Strangler Lewis: From Big League,‘ ' NEW YORK, Dec. 14.-—Does‘ tilielbefeaq; u” LITTLE SONS OF JAPANESE CROWN PRIN WHILE MAKING STUDY OF MUNICIPAL ‘lilt- four young sous of the ‘studying u map in the municipal Gown Priice of Jupan have been omces at Nikki-L The]; "m". an “m8 B K69" interest l" mumflp‘ an army officer is pointing out the llioverninent. They are neeh here various locations. The boys, from CE ON TOUR GOVERNMENT left to right, are Prince ‘Kitsc- hlraka, Prnce Kachi. - Prince" Kiini. and Prince Yemnshinn." They 1harfe. been visiting the various cities'*of Japan. ' ' I ' . iin one in his iibdomen, Johnny Mc- tlntyre, wellrknown pugillst, is in a locnl hospital in n critical condition, while t-Iie police hold a man named l). A. McLaren for the stabbing. Liquor payed a. prominent role in a. SASIUUYUON, Sunk. Dec. 14.——: iparty, which the two men attended “ti! two knife wounds in his side before the fight tool: piece. 1*‘ t Pigilist Stabbed At Saskatoon" ~§___ XMAS 15E? I A xiiinsl {ooh M l l" '~'*"-" """"' " v ‘ n I i l‘: \8\lllIiiSllil3S Suggestions That lie o. i P“ it“; , to make the selection of gifts easy and yet , w} show good taste. 4. ¢l " g’ ‘g1 Cigars "(Boxes 1.0 'l‘obacco (all vnrie- ' W to no), ties In Tins and ,1 o ‘ whim‘ llolilcrs pnokngcs) ‘ g n: f (‘ifriiiw-iii-s 'I‘0li:\i-cii Pouches f P‘ f "Ellrcifc Holders Pipes ‘ \ gi Q i LAMBROS BROS. '7 Phillie 597 139 Snniiysiili- A“ p xrirs torso p, ratio‘ moo" l-lr-iuoi" . dsntxriivtons. ‘on. ltj-él. o.“ ‘ the Jack Dempsey-Jean Commander. Ross’ ‘ Trainer Injured Pony Reared and Fell Backward, Pinning H. G. Badwell Bcnnith Bedwell, trainer, to; Commander itdss’ stable, who was injured-on the ‘Ross farm near Laurel yester- day. when his pony fell on him, was reported today to be improv- mg: _ .. .. '- The ipony reared. and fell back- ward pining Bedwell lnetween the saildle and the ground. l-lmsiitier- ed internal injuries and his leg was crushed. so Dempsey-Willard I Bout on March 17 roan. ‘DEC. 13. ~ m} Richard last night ennouncedihat Willard bout will the staged on Marchliln Madison Square qtinrden in this city. it has ibeen rumored that the bout. ‘might ‘be held in Cuba. Rich- iii-d said he had received signed contracts from both Dempsey and Wlinrd. Richard also anonunced that the Petn-Herniim-JOB Lynch M“! f0!‘ the hantinniveig-ht ichrllmlllonllllll will he held at the Garden Deoeln‘ E. R. BROW 1 “m Riohmood st , OhartottQtown v , ’ _ Fin. Life. Accident Sickness Illll Plate 97188 Insurance at Lowest rates. “mm” i . .‘u-__ ‘l AAAAA " v l Innfl. M3191‘ Loi ‘manifested in CBIIMB- ind the I ~22. . it‘! ‘ ’ r!‘ I iuvesr THEIR mower‘ m CANADA-in an interview in Montreal on his arrival fronrlilnl- (lenornl Sir David Watson said that what he had not- ed particularly Ill England '5' the unqualified interest which Efllllflh crtpilallsts and the nubile in seller desire of business men to come and invent their money in the resourc- passing of this remarkable-I player , , of the decade from 1908. to‘ 11118‘ i Is'W0rl‘d Winner- ‘ b‘ _ dteohor and win; asking of waivers on ‘Charley Her-I Catch-an-Clteh-Oln Chlmipion- zog-iby the Chicage Cu-bs ‘mean the ‘hf’, h, 1315a ' from the national game? ' the old Tiji-State and made a. hit at once withqlii lie was a utility maluin 1909. 1910 and weirtraded 'to'Boston... third base on"the "Giaiirtsljpennan Wlnnini! "tins 1min’, » 19lZ-aii ported as one of the fbeaqi-hird saclrersdnthe game- ~- _ ' He went to CInncinnattI-in,>l_ _ and in 1915 managed the .'fteds_.__0n July 20, iiiio. ‘he comeback ioeioiq York with \Vad,e Killiler 'for7M_i'it"-' hewson. fRouiah. and MoKeclinie, 9-1 4 being with the club when vitmede its world's record‘ oftwehty-eix straight ' 1_9l‘7_ he‘ was made‘ captained spo- ond basemanjof iMctfraivfs-ipénnaint winners. tbut~ the losing!‘ of the world's series brought onjvauother quarrel with the managerrand ‘he was traded to tBoston- for Larry Doyle and Jess Burns earlyvin i918. From the ‘Braves he went ‘to Clii- cago in 1919 for Leslie Mann and Charley Pick. _ ' ~ A serious. injury Iasbspring in his play and broke upthe Chicago infield. Cub rooters believe tlhnt he and Hollocher iiadnotbeen injur- ' ed Chicago would have won the 1920 pennant. Herzog recently underwent an operation aira Balti- more hospital and Issaid to be recovering slowly. the moiuurn _- laden bnunn, o cool bin] shown-n and tlu firful nunnltine, an and numnmon to rho wnlnut can. The bu: ul- nuu in the world nu grown in En nd-wnlnutn thu teem with richnlnl ind enqui- . nine flavor-whom that pm the tabla of king” ‘ And from Kn‘ nnlonly coma the wnlnum ntniounedin the nlnlln an removed Ibo Iran-min nra amend in n toning of‘ delicious pun nlnocvlntqlndthl nuceouun “Buck" ceine to the Giantsvfronji ' 'Leagiu_e'in 1908. weight catch-an-catoh _ v _ _§_ championship here aggressive playing "atraecoud Ibaae. l ‘ S9! ' (N IL), l O I . in hot water with John McGraw in’? e ‘ n‘ De ‘our and 41 mmut He stayed there till ‘Jhilyv23, i911,‘ whenhe‘ came lbaok. in eilohange for Birdweli and GodylI-le pie/yeti hlfitecherrwas worn down to a weak 1913. and atthat. periodPwésre-Y .~ ~ _- '- first of these injii’; seconds. but as and began playing. sewnd rbesep victories. t_lint.yrar..ln' the [Chin's training camp ‘affected’ bunt m. llof‘ been menllonvit 11"‘? Hriiiryrrahhar-on‘ Ho: I _ . , '— nbln E ' walnut in b “find - m“ -——<-o&-——- .. , . ' ‘ mnqrini. uwv m FOUR GOUhITlIEt-Mnivtlnl law wan NEW" YORK, "Dec. 14. _ Ed, ‘Smlnxlei?’ Lewis. of San Jose (CM-ll ' - world's heavy- -can wrestling tonight by ilhrilwlll! Joe -S'techer of Dodge o. oil seconds with a head and liip yLoivio oveiiiz. 1d - Jwenty more’ 1h.- j . _ 22s pounds,- ‘ . his opponent. The finish wan vflnflipfidliidivllllli‘ one,’ v 0011<litlolfby eight’ successive head- locks _ln_ tyheiaist six minutes of the ‘(Dllléstflle sguirined out of the I" ' hearoserto iralghten up‘ Lewis got t; another-one flying hold. which he maintained for 40- seconds. .~IiStec»her squirined ' outland ob- tiuingilm.’ body scissors grip, his fav- olgtir: not by _'ohe¢r'strehgih Lewis ‘broke away anilbclemped onlan- diner head look which iasted 4o. seconds, ‘ ' _ _ .I_'I‘h_e, next itiliree were of short duration abut _Stechei' appeiirtnl- viveak aoilgroggy as -be got to his feet afidinjnother moment Lewis _ goon viceqllltegrip around ihis op- ponepfs heaid. ‘Stet-her staggered . to tlie-ropesf-afier freeing ‘himself andljl-ewlsrgot the final finishing -'h‘od ‘iooir-ohdvrr ho‘ closed this left arnijlofvér Stechers head. turned hiniglvzith“a\ hip lock. threw him lieivily- ‘to ilie' mat and pinned his shoulders "to the floor‘ almost im- meuiirreiy. '~ ’ Jtltechor had the better of» the firstihoursdatruggle and was the aggressor for most of the contest. winding his‘ legs around Leiviss for _rhe' sclssorsr frequently. .On ihr occasions he made Lewis wluoefroin pnlnbrtoe holds. Lewis ' limipedhrterhine of these and both appeared tired irorh their exert» ions. 4 ' ' -' "new To Challenge i. l‘; A ,. ' ' 1 With regard to a challenge ap< peering‘ ‘ln‘ yesterday's Telegraph issued ‘bfy doe: Iivéston. lightweight wrestling champion of England. winter O'Toole. oi this city says he wilraccepltit ‘providing that the iveigjht is fixed at 14o rounds and that, it’ is strictly drchampionship "nitiohfwiih the belt at stake. U . Colilerence ‘Of. ' . ' ‘Baseball Officials NQW. YQR-K. Dec. IL-Confer encen lgetweenaolficlalri, of the New llorlnangi fllincinnati National Base- ball- Clubs have led to persistent repdriiroi’ an offer by the Giants of 550,000 and a catcher for the jmiok of the Red teainfl-a price surpnsulll! that paid to "Babe" Ruth. - ' No agreement we reached at the conference. it was said. iRousch or Groh. both former Giants were among the "picks" said to have i hit Your Order a The Central proclaimed from Dublin Castle in the"city and county of Cork. the cityknnilcounty of Limerick nnd _ in- ihoobhotioo of.. Tipperary 1nd \ Kerry. it is hoped to oohnoo the - M3ENT""' " ' npplloiltlon of martini law to that nret. not It will he extended. it is nnfd. Prnhould condition develop 1 en ot this country. “"~ -tltl'..ri'>,pl,‘,'.rs _ _ I ' - "*5" ‘- 1-4. H: n-a-nn-Qrn unnu- liciisis Rtiltllillltlifi -.ci-inni.o.1'1'l.lf9.wN-J- I. 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