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P 1 N ] the rain and mud back to the old ferry, as | of these poor little fighters begging for a LCIL‘STS ARE lo“E‘ IAD olir carriages had disappeared in some mys- | 86. One hight 1 stoed near a group of ¥ terious way them, admiring the slashing boxing of & De d j The notorious Owney Geoghegan, who |boy named Joe O'Rourke. He e S > s s A mands of Modern Fighters Becom- | ran 4 low boxing dive on the Bowery, in. | Mtle fighter and 1 finally turned fo 4 palc } ; / t t/ l i | duiged in & fierce battle with B4 Touhey | ChaP Who wore & ragged sweater and sald Dat s e useojciaimin, B ) ® i ing Exorbitant. | " He'w & comer. fan't he? In & private room for #7 a side. That was | [ He® e F h . ¥ in 1ML After forty-five rounds of hard | - WhY shouldnit be het' whs FUe TORE t}’l” K) t/lat PURSES REACH FAR IN THOUSANDS | miling Geohegan knocked his man sensa- | ¢S K00 & K000 2 s e square meals a day! - less. There was a heautiful crowd of Where the Clab Wiae. . + Champloas of Olaen Times Satisged | SO0k &nd cutthroats at this affalr, ANd| .pere are a lot of these half fed fight tncemt lo‘thes 0 &S Abeiien : Betiies, &t one time it looked as if there'd be & | ..y poxing ten hard rounds for u $10 or a - great rough house. $20 note almost every night In the week in y. but Nowadays Star Boxers “Mike McCool, who afterward gave CO- |\ raiiar clubs. They tell me these clubs . ant Thousands. :::: f.ou:ll\:“‘-!’:\‘y\m.v.:v::lnr:; fl::-.;:-.ml:&: are tht only ones in town that are really “ron’t /['ve up to. We can " . % ~ F " making money. It's easy to understand it Removing the symptoms is not all that is necessary to cure Con- { Ao S 200, */The mill; fuck WIBDE WDORE | thoughs Whee you ontidve thAt tBe. . tagious Blood Poison. The virulent germs which produce these out- | NEW YORK, May 2-“It seems 19| pooun miles above New Orleans and M- | penses in some cases are not more than ()I\Iy (I({'Z'erflfe you to the Shop ward manifestations must be completely driven from the blood before a | 7 Ut TU6 EtSes €1 It FEUEERt S U8 | Coot won by smashing two of Tom's =ibs |80 o night, They ey that the Longagre real cure can be effected. The least ;ainl left in the chculation :ill, @an the ether nighe. Wiy, evea’ the |4d €160 kickiag the wind out of lm | Athletie ¢lub has made & pot of money in \vherc thev are Sold_ If [‘he sooner or later, cause a fresh outbreak of the trouble, with all the hid- | great Heenan-Bayers tight was only for a | '™ the twenty-seventh round. McCool wa | this manper : 4 N ? eous symptoms of ulcerated mouth and throat, copper " colored splotches, | 1,00 a'side. Away back in 138 Tom Pag- | 2nother pugilist who could put & man away ERAS SREORRHEI . S0 .« K. PREpSSTO goo(/.f cant SC" f’lC”IJL’IZ'('I over- with a terrific body blew when he opened Qs Marathon club in falling hair, sores and ulcers, etc. @ock defeated Harry Broome for $1,000 and Wl e walniic ONAMMIOR PurSe, TR to. She WAl ave. Tt o T . p 80"“00“5 Blood Poison is the most treacherous of all diseases. """‘;"’"“"'l':","‘;:f":,."’:“' e meae | “Dick Hollywood, who finally won the |clubs that there should be no bidding praise will just help to dljapPOl”t‘ . year Savers wl rry, the 'TIp i haa : g 4 arica by | against one another in the effort to secure » av It has its victims in its power Biinae, tn 6 avats: battic for: 5" siighas | LOSCHErWEIgHL champlotship 67 Amocion by | AuRint ore anciler to the sffort to secdrs But to help you have t‘oflfldflu‘t‘ aimost before they realize its amount. Tn 1MS Tom King, atter a hard | 3efeeting ‘game little Johnny Keating near pol g CURED SOUND AND WELL. 2 2 A ® co | Informed that he would have to make a M . presence, _because _its flrsl‘ Do et oo tiett g cmtractod | | FIEML. defoated Jem Mace for 460 a ade [ Fort Hamilton, was pited sgRMRL MR ycic Cor hin club first before the two in them we show our confidence symptom is usually a little | Contagious Biood Poison until it had made consider- and the English championship. In 1866 | . 9 New York concerns would he willing to -— Q " o AT ble headway, and fortunately for me the friend sland resort in December, (861, for $2 a sore or pimple so insignificant | that Ieret cansuited .......Z.,,,‘,M,m Jos Goss and Mace fought & siLUBhISFINE | ige by they put up a rattling tigh: of | Ak turkes with him. MeAultte has aince by this label that it does ‘not excite Sus- | ihe disease, and advised me to take draw for $1,000 a side hirty-two rourde. Dorsey winning. Think | Made 00d, though at one time the Mara- p s 213 &idn’t fool with any doctors, but began “Then go back to some of the bare thons were about $3,) In the hole. On af hirtys et . picion. But the insidious | see s AN ™ knuckle fights decided on American soil. | O Abe Attell going thirty-two stitf rounds | 5,0 1t Marathons will begin holding poison is at work on the blood | diaand got along spiendidly from the very rst, and Harry Lasarus fought Denny Harrigan in | Wit bare knuckles for a paltry #5. Oh. | ypportant bouts at Ulmer park 0 : " ot . | mygecovery was rapid. 1'took a number of botties, = 4 “l notice that the English new: ers and in a short while' the pa- | By ecorery v s sver 58 1855 for $300 a side up in Canada. Hary Go! back to the fighters Of twenty Yoars | nave ‘ot finiuhed 'v"”“"l Yoidord s tie he i SS | my tace wy fall of wl f the well known Iszy Lazarus, _ I nt flngs he is mo;e or le: L7 T A T SR T Ml bt “’u;m.’m sport. | 180, When even, the great Jack Dempsey | for his money-mad capers in that country ~ - 3 affected from head to foot, . d1d not retuse to tight for ascouple of hun- | whey will never forgive Burns for Insisting MAGE AND Jimple ca my body. There i nothing in the world ing hotel on James street, New York. They Contagious Blood Poison | watecummend it for such casen. &' fiema. ot Settied elghty-six rounds in 103 minutes | 9red doliars. John L. Sullivan in his early | that cold cash should be brought into the | GUARAKTECD is too dangerous to trifle with. mum;‘tnw,mufiflw. and Harry won. After the fight Lasarus | CFeer, when he was really at his best, re- | ring of the National Sporting club hefore RN No ti lost in rid- ¢ ceived only 350 for heating Bteve ‘Taylor [he would proceed with bie bout with Gun- g ATHAW No time should be lost in ri 204 Oakley St., Evansville, Ind. shook hand with poor Harrigan and:then 5 3 . sEpedes 1g the blood of this destruc = otiiected 0 trem the apbctamses’ fori Nt | o0 JSany BOIC4 oWl gperting resort in 1M1, | ner Molr - 3 3 3 gl E . s : The same year Sullivan got $70 for knock- i i tive poison, Hl\d in no disease COVERED WITH SORES antagonist. This was considered a very ing John Flood out in elght rounds ‘n that | TRAVERS WANTS BRITON SCALPS 2 Twas affiicted with terrible blood disease is it more important 10 have | whica was ia'spots at first, but afterwards spread tmportant fight at the time and all the | ., e fight on a barge In the Hudson 7 | is it me o was {a spota ot i S leading New York sports were at the ring- | ™, S B test | Deadly Driving Trom May Do the the proper remedy. i | iy % imaaine "the swtoring I sodumed side. Just think how much the victor got | X'¥er: Sullivan thought he was the Kreate Busi in Seotl man. that ever lived when he flashed the nes In Scotland. out of this affair after he paid hia train- cines which merely check the | Before I became cenvinced that the doctors cout -Fdar o 3 | It ooks. it aval Tt ta show ' you s symptoms for a time and leave | iy irown away. 1 then triva various patent ing and other expenses: Why, most-of the | 011 around town that night | sy tmdon Bt i R b i, g ! Y menogood, 1 had spent a hundred dollars, which e i ! | leav v 3 “I saw Paddy Ryan sitting down weeping | amateur champlon. in Scotland practictng | you must get satistaction out of 1t. the real cause smouldering in | geCelper, P 0T I8 0% ot ora 8 5. 1 tighters of today wouldn't accept $00 for |, o )\org gragion, W. Va., after defeating | for the British champlonship, which takes | y 2 g ; the system have brought mis- Tras greatly improved, ahd was delighted three weeks work to get Into condition, | o Ty T T Ty in o wixty-five-round | Place at Muirfield, May 24 to 3, the at x A book about young men’s fashions (and ather men's) ery and disappointment 0 | T aiow paler ses waaber sa netate g Sue while Harrigan and Lasarus tralned hard | oo, ..g winning the heavywelght cham- | tention of all our players is naturally cen- | is yours for the asking. %l. - and faithfully for three months. plonship of America tered-on his performances. At this time the | housands. Faithfully the suf- | peared entirely. 1 regained my lost thousa y came stronger and my appetite greatly {mproved. What Joe Coburn Got. «'What's_the matter, Paddy™ I asked. | dstails of the Muirfield course mav be of ferers took such treatment, was soon entirely well, and By ekin as clear ab “All that Joe Coburn, sfterward ocham: 1 3 . a of glass. . 1. MEYERS. 7 lled out $300 out of his kat and | Interest. These figures are taken from the usually of mineral nature, and | *PEaLE ey wowaer B5. pion of America, fought B Frice for In | 77e% Puled oue 00 ou o6 W pockel W0 L TN Kuh, Nathan & Fiscler Co. when all symptoms had dis- ¥ 1865 for 00 a side. The battle took place | HUIIST I o + i | ppeared and the treatment THE USUAL SYMPTOMS, at Still Pond, about nine miles from Bos-|®% "¢ 7 x Ay i Do Hole g 8% 88 CHICAGO s Inl o i Having used 8. S. 8. quite extensively, am in ton, and created great excitement among T've got myself all battered up for a|vgpqq 338 340 470 328 3 | was left off, found the Virus | jostiontoknow its virtiss. As the reeslt of & sex A ™ S48 ‘W & |tew dollars. This is all [ get for training | Par..... 3 Bt it | I ly been shut up in the | riousblood gisorder my blood became poisoned and eastern sporting men. Price Was & heAd- | .5 fighting. My backers pocketed the | Hole...10. 11. 12. 13. 1 00 DY BENE. 1 suffered severely with Rheumatism and other | | some fellow of 2 years, standing five feet [ 400 TEUINE W o o R system awaiting a favorable Symptoms not necescary to mention. A friend. told ten Inches and weighing 186 pounds when | Other seven hundred. ] S s P ith | mere been cured of my trouble by 8. ‘But bless yer bleedin' ‘eart, Paddy, |’ Total length. 5062 vard opportunity to return, Wi 2nd upon his Tecommendation T began its use. Af- he entored the ring. He was a mative of [ FH' o maolon ™ ou.| TOtal length, 82 vards every symptom intensified. "'“E‘"“m"-'w' was thoroughly London, Bngland, while Coburn was born |1 AIn't vyer the bloomin' champlon® ©X-| They seem at variance with the following §.79TS. Cures. Contagious | Sasaedof al vosens ana made pure asd st | | 11 Ireland, being five feet nine and one. | Saimed old Goss. who came ebito ASUTC| from the London Field, which says; “The | BASE BALL TRAVEL EXTENSIVE | Blood Poisc d cures it Twish also to_speak of its tonic properties. It half inches- tall and weighing 188 pounds, | RYAR thAthe hactored no ill feeling. | total length of Muirticld is now 6,184 yards prs | Bloo oison an CuresS 1t ¥ poirs up my general health, it im; “‘Cheer up, Paddy. You're A YOUNK |yt f« curious to note, however, that even | Few Renalize the Way a Team Moves | pROvenaat Spme- The battle lasted 160 rounds, in 200 minutes v wn | tite, gave'me increased stiength, and 1 felt better 3 | run b S permanently. It goes down | fits, ghveme incredsed stren b:fi,m,',,".(‘.‘ and was the longest bare-knuckle fight | Un h'and you'll ‘ave jolly good times when | wiy tne recent extensions, Muirtield will All Summer. into the blood and removes | and with pieasure recommend it to all who need & e * that time. Later | ¥r %et back home, me lad,’' continued |ysve gjoven holes between 200 and MO | xpw AN . . £00d blood medicine. ROBERT M. ZWRITZIG Ly I SYRROSTRME S L Go he patted Ryan on the back in & ¢ NEW YORK, May l-In connection with every particle of the poison, 520 Chestnut Stroet, Lebanon, Pa. ’ on, however, James O'Neil of New York |- "h' s e patted Ry yards, seven holes of this average length |the splendidly organized system of pro makes the circulation pure and J. Fitspatrick fought for four hours | Fatherly way. occurring In the first half round of nine | fessional base bajl there is one feature to | 4 p Charity for Joe Goas. holes. The longest holes (the eleventh) i 1e public seldo ) t ;""! healthy, and does not ™= ;:_dm:'::,‘ymomz"::: ::‘ ';'.::::x :D"';' “Thix was the only loser of a Hght 1149 va,40 and the shortest is the Kt'u‘:"‘"wfhlllls :‘."..“f."“ it ‘\:M‘:;w ,J;l !“,"J.f..u”...‘.'.‘.‘.',',’,“.JTA Jeave the slightest trace of the disease for future outbreaks. S. S. S. f | ever saw giving consolation to the winner. | (1™ ag” Sl matters that has to do with the pastime ; : Price was a remarkable man, aside from is made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, all. of which are heal- | i, abiiity as a fighter. He studied law |1 Wa# rather pathetic, too, coming &% \t| 7hose familiar with Mr. Travers' game| It s the travel. Offhand, one seldom ing and cleansing in their nature. It does not contain a particle |ana was admitted to the bur to become a |4 from an old broken down prize fIghte* | jook forward with pleasurable anticipation |thinks of the long Journeys which (he - . " Py A v recelved the beating that » . t K of mineral in any form to injure the delicate parts of the system. |hoted attorney who had just recel . {to what he will do on these eleven holes |teams of thie country are compelied to make R 4 ¢ e A ended his long ring career. When he KOt |,y ween 30 and 40 yards. That deadly | to fill their schedule engagements. The Most men have a bard time de- S.S. S. will also drive out any lingering remains of mineral poison| “After this long battle with Price Co- " Sl e fl P board the train some of the boys chipped | ;. o .o tenslon of ter y has ing © that may be in the blood from the former treatment. If you are suf-|bwn besan to pose as the American | RS (T8 RS SO0 o0 (o P iout o, | ArIVADE iron of his direct al the pin for | BXiensi ; il t - " have ‘made up” for them each . f y > & . ; 5 anything from 180 (p 200 yards, should tell [for so long. and the fact that a team may fering with Contagious Blood Poison S. S. S. will cure you, because it ;“.'“;:"‘:’e e e tom | for Goss haa lost every dollar ne had 10 | 1i"iors ¢'on his game, he will put the |BIay In New York one day and i Clevelana | | season will purify your blood. Home treatment book and any medical advice | Beitast, ireland, for the title and $500 a | e World on the result of the mill and WAS | yygiour racord for the green to at least [ OF Pittsburg the next has come to be o They bring in their friends and free 10 all who write. oide. - The riag Wis' oitehed 18 & lirgs |SUINE home Gead Rheoke. . Poor O WAS | gixty.nine with o possible aixty-sight, On {MUGH & Misttel of common knowledgs that their relatives and thelr wives, THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA.|orchar@ which an old farmer up in Bertie | 2TTe8ted shortly afterward as one of Ui¢| gistances there are only two holes on [ It altracts no atiention. (R eTabtar A e aD. ther 4 . | county;.Canada, had’ donated for the oc- | Principals in this affaly h‘"_‘" was saker lwhich he cannot get the green in two, 1‘]'" ““:ma,m \n.,:»?m. of the '."Trnl” el Lwa'lfi anx Sy telin b paus ~—"| caston. Coburn was seconded by the notea | PacK to West Virginia, where ne te under normal conditions. To offset these | Wil WhICh the Amevicans travel and tlie i Fe9ed ¥ year behind the bars. But even this hard | oo o 0t oo ey With . putt on but | ET€At distances which they annihilate in sider’'s interested opinion. Orville Gardner and Jimmy White, while |}, 414 not seem to bother him, for he / h one putt on but | .%o there is & certan amount of hard Bat, too many advisers spoil.the Gibbens' handlers were John Pyburn, after- | ¢ & s trlends at the jall wna|ihe%e Sreens and a sixty-nine Is in SIght. | ooy iy connection with railroad lite which || suit, especially if mome of them ward a Brooklyn police commissione: soon made many frien 4 Travers will drive for him from 20 to & ) ittt e e ’ 4 & ; ) y Heo Winkle. It. was. & sood stite battle, | W24 frested ike & prince, Goes was B tdn, aaoopdiug b tnd T WOIE - and ?mix wear on the plavers. Without the have made men’'s attire a study. . ' | best: natuien pusitiat T sver kaew. He| B0 Ve Ao on s record | EQUiLiss, _which &re &t our command to Your advantage in securing the with honors even, up to the twenty-first &0 from one section of the country to an- | could alro entertain with comis songs and | Lo =0 0 b . |} advice ot our fashion-expert sales- . 5 e, jigger, mid-ivon, cleek and or, yo51a'b% o b round, when Coburn landed & corking blow | o stories. Ho had a big heart and was B8 d other, the base ball circuits would be much [} ey Jies in the fact that they do | over the heart and the Irishman went cey | DFassy, he can generally get near enough'|piore circumscribed than they are now g 4 one of the most popular fighters that cver | # e e g i ey ar make men’s attire their study— ::;:y“\i:‘:.o::; :‘;ny:::.'::ull:.:c::in?&lf came to America from England. |to the pin for a chance to go down in|Jumps to 8t Louls from Boston. the long- (§ g;1q" that they know' that if the and demanded, Sufferers from chronic raliie iy Diewh 4o th Redliey Covarist “Charley Mitchell fought Jack Burke on style and pattern they recommend lingering dieases need all that cclonce 4 Dlow reminda. me of the ramcaoburh®|the Ascot race track in Ensland in 1881 for becomes. you, it is a good adve i i‘,.‘ itets i:v‘r‘d1:r'1::lv:?zet‘lh‘::v‘|fl‘;::‘ a8y loxus. Duneh; with .o, ',',.';‘:"']m':\"“:'! $%50 a side, the battle lasting one lhmn and :\aw-nu."nt for us— and if it doesn't, Whose deep knowledge, expert siil dna (M ¢ | stopped Corbett at Carson City. s¥veqtomn ‘minten. 1o Svetaw It Was & it . ] Sxibnded experience commend (hem, snd f et e AL | lght with the raw uns and both men 46 € | fitty feet, and he is deadly on those from | justlco than when they have short I'wo-Piece Suits to Order $25. vio are eminently qualified to advise, di- “After Coburn: got back to New Y result served six months in prison two yards to fifteen feet. His nerve and |to fill their engagements rect and successfully treat such cases ) ¢ fought a lot of hard battles for less than 74 5 i . s The st Tra et Shiste. ¥ o M C “‘ w“ a capable and can encours ; ] and settied Tis training bills he had Just|poie (nat amount. The first big money ive | oo lrR8® VS Betl BROvR I WY B ROV L E L e St acLariny-wiison one whe Is capable and can encourage SR . $0 left to spend about town. Wh : battle againsht Walter J. Trav " ho observes most carefully the requires and counsel the sufferer with good ad- R A s hen you | oot was when he boxed Sullivan the first | 7 ments of perfect health, hardly 3 f compare this with - Tom: Burns' 0 | the semi-final round of the last champlon altk d While our ‘skill and medical t:eat t my ns' $30,000 | o in Madison Square Garden. 1 in'ght A Baxt, Shaa Hh RV on - RE ok e [ 5 ment restores him to health and happ! | tor losing to Jack Johnson it seems ridicu- | go on and cite a hundred fights where the B WHIR A RN Gow JEL & 0. DI, (| et AR e Ry & o lous, for, Coburn was a greater pusilist|o)q pugilists put up sreat battles for as A lands of southern Indiana and southern 804-208 South 106 BEres. secutive holes in better than par figures, NELs . 4 4 ¢and 3 Illinois in midsummer Near 16th and Farnam Sts. We treat men only and oure promptly, than Burns in every way, Why, boys |much money as the modern pug pays his r:'[:ly‘“ummt.l'w;w hiy by the latest -‘;‘. h Lol S | Coburn would have whipped Burns, John- | ajlor for a sult of clothes, but 1 think 1'} Ochhelonitty! Hist 4h 'a Favareal. ofi' torm NiRvOUE DepruiTY, snoop powson, | [Q | [0 pitation ana J |son, Ketohel, Kautman, Langford and the | ey o the money mad side of the case {on the part of teams from the east whic WARVOUS DASILITY SLo0D FOISON. 2\ muntatinittes 3 I L reot at (he-bresant Sres As bty 88 rolling | el L g ARCHIE ZIMMER MAY RETURN | ... o¢ st Louis. which s attributed to s DER DISEAS and all Special Diseases ffice Mours: 8 & m. to 8 off a log. | poanes teresting fact in connection with base bail and the ho! ot here's Jack Johnson, the new coon % 7 the carelessness of ayers, but, as it e e, Bwen 1 i o Apr e :fl:"”’ Some of these modern fighters Want champion, dreaming of a $200,000 purse and l'““:".""""d “L" oy Will Be |, matter of fact sult of y . skillful service and successful treatment. 3t yon, Sanabs eally | %00 for car fare before they will come to| iy pelied g S 8nmmngy physical weariness and' nervous worry after | {0 ¥0 on @ train on which a ball club | C. D. Hillman of Seattle declaiming he's| ypu- vonj Y R ¢ Vit Sasdte ARy It town to talk business with club match NEW TORK, :May tchie Zimmer | g rajiroad ride of hundreds of miles travaling, ‘1h-prefsretios 1o ‘any .0thér, be ¢ to give that sum for a battle between | ik K ' cause the layers are makers. But the old-timers, yeu Pan: bat ready to give raidints zm'mo‘"hl will be found among the list of [ Ap instance of travel weariness was in use they belleve that the players S04 16 Fhik I s ala ) +| the negro and Jeffries! 1 thin members that have heen granted licenses | evidence this spring when the New York | [UCKY travelers. oy dldn't have the price. | fignters and the promoters who talk &bout | berore the racing season at Belmont Park | g clk ! P I forgot to say that the amall winnings of | be smoking some new o National League club was on its way home | = 1308 Farnam St, Between 13th and 14th Sts., Omaha, Neb. the old fighters were often grabed by un- L::”::a"m;:; ::'.ltpm:m';u;‘. W6 place | Degine on May 13. The tabling of his ap- | from the Texas {ralning quarters. The | SPRING FOOT. BALL AT CORNELL N i ; Plication by the stewards of the Jockey | plavers had been on the road almost every scrupulous sheriffs or coppgrs as the price | |n that world that will draw that amount l?l b & : o e Jo 3 ‘)ld?,x h 1 been on th r ad almost ev i e kimisaalo s SdloRs Sed i pe. mullea | C1UD 8t the recent mecting was an action | night for a week. The first (ime that ti ARt e 1t whien ie ol e | ot mEney uiises tig b % Thare | taken that in no manner refiected on Zim- | enfoyed a thorough rest was in Richmond. | . GFIESE GF b | was made. l°“; i» '““h“"‘:‘" 5"‘“;" ".: ::’ :“J‘w’mm mer. His application wan held up for the|and even then they were called at an early ; o ¥ "l"‘l e ".:mel‘l‘ i : only another dream becau reason that some forfelt money Is due on | hour in the morning to take the train for | PFactice has been started o In 188 the nororious Yankee Sullivan, | would never stand for it. of | Newport News. versity. The campaign which will be o | who was know: iy - Bt bt }' | entries. Tt is not definitely known at thls w o . 4 | m as “Bteel Ribs,” because | .inere's Battling Nelson, the iightwefght | (R (TR 00 CHNTRY BB B OV | TBefore the cars had rolled five miley | loWed is much along the same lines as . of the terrible body o o ! 5 | teidedtd o e g IF EVERY LITTLE BIT HELPS o i | s:lw’p\.x‘n'(.r‘l‘lvll‘nh;";;:]lld. champlon. declaring Liat his price I8 S50 | oyor Guc trom the trainer, but forfeits ase | {12 the siation half of (h players were those sduered o by Harvard, Prinoeton THEN WHY NOT AS | and atter a bloody battle he won a purse | round battle with Jack Hopper, skin tignt | 1Pe Will undoubledly be settled (8 the| o) vt and snoosing quietly in the Vir- | ubon the preliminary stage of seasoning | K FOR |of Just $3. The tamous John Mortissey | e Peee s and. mind. vou, MoAulitfe | Atisfactic Jockey club, and, as| i/ "o nahine which permeated thelr pe- | ASpirants for 1909 gridiron honors. Tdf | fought Brof. Charles F. Ottignon at me::_" o attes lghtwelght champion than | U118 18 the only reason for the nolding up | &1 ANNVEl B CC% T mall that st | practice thus:far has hesn confined to the | Iatter's gym in Crosby street, this city, the | Netsen. has. shown himselt to be. George |Uf the license the big westerner will KelS | ermoon as if they had rumbiod down from | quarierbacks. centers, ends and work in same year for a $5 purse. It was & §love | Leriene win was MoAulitte's auccessor | 50 OR WIth his woik | New York In a stage coach. Another in- | kicking contest for polnts, but Morrissey made the | ¢q tyc title, only got $75 when he defeated professor shed much claret before the bout | jonnny Griffin in ten rounds at the old was over Seaside Athletic club, .at Coney Island. “Barney Aaron, who died several years | gng jet me tell you, Lavigne, in his prime g0, and Dan Keirigan, a noted rough and | woula have walloped Mr. Neison down and tumble scrapper, apiit a ten-dollar bill once | o\ inside of ten round | after a redhot four-round argument. Patsy | .pne new middleweight champion, Stan Marley und Con Orem, two as game fight- | 1oy Ketchel, wants at least $10.000 {o box ers as ever pulled off a shirt in the ring. | ten rounds with any of the lesser lights in | fou tht savonty siv rounds in two hours and | yic clags. Pack McFarland is another high five minutes on the turf in Delaware fo. B o a 5 ds $5.00 AND DO YOUR SHARE IN MAKING A 50, {ha sama/ivg Whare G Bioaperaia | 1r T coe Yhe Uaialls demands’ 84 e for ordinary ten round goes, and much | And Ba Wilson had just Cinished & grest more money if his opponent is a cracker- | mill. At the d of tne wev o 4 w GREATER OMAHA il A the end ot e seveniy-axah ound | 1L Leu Gross, who has been g penin 19y by McFariand and Driscoll, asks 82, and captured more than 100. of the spec- | ien rounds but might fight for §2,00 tators. This occurred on October I, 186, ciding just what suiting they will Hpecialty w nowadays is called for one putt est ronte that is traversed, would be out As a putter there is probably no play of the question The great intersectional |in the world more accurate than Travers [leagues would be impossibilities | ‘Whell on his game. Golfers have seen him | As it is, players, when making the long | frequently hole out froin distances of over | Journeys, are less likel o do th selves and won out by 2 up, by taking four con- clubs Is that some people live who choos tice Has Begun for the Fall Gridiron Games. — H | also demands $250 for a limited round | like the National and Falrmont have not | 100, were allowed to go. the patient or guardian, not 1o Le pald until the cure is completed. Thousands of | fighis in those days of the civil war, for |is to combine and cease outbidding one sn to Fort Delaware were Coburn, Orem. Jim | hoyts but will take less with second raters U l l | made any money because the fighters ask ruptured people have accepled these terms during the past 18 years and all are com .flmmdon'i. Hnrlrhv ‘;”' B4 Wilson, Captain | pony Ross, who was beaten by Kaufman | Bill -“:al u'n oatman and many oth- | tne giher night, thinks that a demand for ¥ McMulien, however, managed to | 31009 for a ten round contest is extremely ball most of the crowd out the mext day | o and when they ocame before General Rupture of men, women and children can be cured in & few days without a surgics | ayomets amd Hoxers. i e B, W et o o e e e Pt I P RANK" & WaLY |there were soldiers everywhere. When I |other for star bouts. They siould agree | Ne Money for Clubs. Schoepf, the commander of the fort, all operation, loss of time or pain. The cost is governed by the size of the ruptured open | and receive so much for their services. The | . . . {saw (he bayonets at the Marley-Orem mill |on a fixed limit for purses, say %.00 for OWwW nother mile the other fellow looked easy. SBallor Burke and among the prisoners who were escorted IU's a fact that big clubs in th ity but the fighters, who had been pinched, o ing to be closed. The money may be deposited in sowme Omaha Bank in the me of | "It wasn't such a pieasant trip going to |only way the clubs can protect €hemselves | J I never knew 1 could run so fast through | ten rounds, a half hour's work In the ring | swamps, thick woods and across shallow | How many actors or professional men ge | What is life if we cannot enjoy i 0 s streams. Poor Orem. After hiding for |$,000 for thirty minutes' toil? Of course fe if enjoy it? Let us be happy; let us be friendly; let three hours and sleeping in & mud puddle [T have taken into consideration the fact us be joyful and glad. Every glass of 4 he was grabbed as he crawled out of a |lhat pugllists cannot fight every night, but farm house where he had gone to get a |Sti! they ought to be reasonable in thelr I Io“snass drink of water. All of which he suffered | d¢mands and give the ciubs a chance %m% for $%, his share of the stakes. | “While the big fighters are overpald, the e” eer smaller fry are generally You " “Nobby Clark, a squatty Englishman, who underpald. 'N’?‘fi':d“mwhguwmu %o | carnea » reputation by defesting Jimmy | KBO¥ there are many willing boys who o p” s Without them. 1 have used them for | Elliolt & few months before, battid with | I3t the ring night atter might for 4 coup'e The Beer that makes the world smile with you, some time for indigestion and biliousness | Denny Harrigan fust cutside of Weehaw- [ o dollars at a time, and they often put up . . and am now mmfi:‘], cured. Recom- |ken in December, 150, for $30. The mill | * better fight {Imn the --ellodme-d«‘d is a glass of pleasure—a bumper of joy. Tt is so good and it tastes so fine. mend them to e.. Once tried, you | began just at daylight and all the leading champlons. They just punch away, think- For over half a century PEERLESS has been brewed by the exclusive GUND NATURAL PROC 5. It will never be thout them im the | sports were on hand It was & tough fight, ing that some day they will reach the top. contains all the rich vital ‘rroperuu of the finest, plumpest Northwestern barley; and comes 1o your table laden Bo f O little scra rs hay with sty N . 3 —Edward A. Marx, Albany, N.¥. |the men pourding each other for three h.::onlo::n:“::)'hert ln’dwuer;l:.trx ; NONRY Jhsapare aod Aosigte pi netion hours and fitteen minutes. Nobby was a |ang going half the time without prope: JOHN GUND BREWING CO., La Crosse, Wisconsin | wonderful scrapoer for his size, and won | food. Many of them subsist on free lunch W. 0. XEYDEN, M o ' | after Harrigan had received a terribie beal- | when in training, too " “Telephones mfi‘f.&::fi'fi?m - ing. The worst part of this affalr was| *I remember at the old Pelican club over . . that we had to walk more than a mile in | in Brookiyn there used Lo be a whole flock