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STAR—SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918. PAGE 8 DOINGS OF THE DUFFS—It Was Old Man Tell But He Wouldn't. ‘SPORTS AND COMICS | Outbursts of Everett True. By Condo. . OW, NO,NO,-—— TOCRAPHER ws. nave ( Seped } } To 6xcuse ue —— BODY WANTS © See MY FACS THE PAPER — HELLO Tere, Me. TELL! TELL, MY NEIGHBOR WHAT Ane You DOING, SITTING OUT ON THAT THERE, FISHING The § WHAT DO Nou FISH FoR AT THIS SEASON OF | BELieve” TAT'S MR. a eee | DUANO, | AMT Never CAvGuTr , NOU ARS A MEME MMITTOE, L Becieve PH Ger ee PieR ~ AM THE Newspaper M I WOULD Like To Picture f THIS CAMOUPLAGS MODESTY Maxes MG Wicd! tty THES @ye CePTION CF A Few CRIMINALS, lL NEVER MET A NUMAN BEING WHO WASN'T TICKLED To DEATH To Sae HIS OR HER PICTURE IN THOS Paper! Now, WON, MOLD STILEN You may FIRG WHEN RGADY, Me, PHoToCrRApHerR! Se all AN WG FELLA 1S PAY MiGHtT Crock | Ysee-W ut crock 1S FOR WoRKIN'- IT DONT “TAKE TH’ Hanis So LonG YO GO ARoUN’— An’ “tH BG CLocK % FOR SLEEDIN -or “TAKES LONGER FOR “t' WANDS “TO GO AROUN, AN’ WAKES TH’ HouR [evo oetna! WONT ONE CLOCK Do “We | WORK JUST AS Napeay AS “Two? | nt way “THE CLOCKS, (9 2415 % GONNA Be A ‘TWMEKEEPER 7 own. You ont UNDERYTAND ! a SSH WHY HE WAS ‘TERRIBLE TERRY [pox HIGH SPOTS IN CAREER OF GREATEST BANTAM| SOMIMIERS CHANCE TO | ICE HOCKEY MELE : WIN BATTLE WIT! BING! WITH PORTLANDERS [ra When the great referee counted Terry McGovern, one of the most ¢ and brilliant careers in the Was brought toa a ‘Torry. he ‘Terrible Terry he was, not only | iS featherweichts in his own class, | but even to the greatest lightweights | his time. i G . greatest of feather-| stands out in contrast to the of today. Sturdy, with the) of a welterweight and mus | Which rippled under his skin as/ muscles of a leopard, lithe. crace Al Sommers, rugeed Portland slated to do battle with Mick King next Tuesday night nd melee at the Crys tal Pool, expects to arrive in Seattle Monday morning Keports from Portland say that Sommers’ stock has gone up con draw between King and Parmer ed the city Farmer weight, PORTLAND, March 2.—The Port and Rosebuds, tallenders in the Pa — ers, Roberts for Riley. waa called, tn a four ss Patrick, Morrie, Rowe 3 min 1 x= Dunderdale, 3 min Anwints Penalt Seattle. Portland, aiderable since the report of the Tacoma Thuraday night reac ut with tianders figure he chance of defeating the coast heavyweight champ here The semiwindup bout to the card Caruso” Dan Balt announced he had signed Frankie Harry Anderson. Tone ¢ as this was 1 ago, I} by the te 2 in ae, am ever seen in loca: —— Tom Cowler practically has been has learned enough since the was added yenterday Al Barbour, the P. managed to slip the rubber ¢ Tender ¥ r rtland rover Tucker Goal wler and with a fighting heart which ‘a king in his division "MoGovern Mashed across the sky 1898, when he was 19 years old | had been boxing for two years as ight, and his rapid series Knockouts had brought him to a where he was given a chance | Peddier Palmer, bantam: | pht champion of Engl and of the greatest je figh years ago. This fight ma: He knocked out Pal E first round. One punch brought! the bantamweieht championship | the world and $10.009 It was then that some sporting writer gave McGovern the name which he was afterward “Terrible Terry.” And Terry earned the titl. He typical knoeker-out, a Fushing, tearing battler. MeGovern soon became too big for) the bantam division, and went in the featherwoicht class. Weights. the best of the day, } AL M’COY LOSES TO JESS WILLARD BUYS Jens W yard 04 a 860,000 Cumm visiting in t was SAN NEW OFFICIALS TAKE es | GIVE RACING DATES HIMSELF NEW PLACE March 2 NEW YORK, March 2.—Met an district and Maryland racing for the season of nounced here today, as folio April 1 to April Havre WRENCE, Kan. = 4 has a new The champ home, kn piace Lawrence, two acre front today on purchas an the while weeks ago, make wn Bowie ngs near here. sibe: earned today one there. He wi 7 to June A J 12; Em Sarat unive Septem: KRUVOSKY IN FRISCO fimon FRANC March 2.—K.|>°F 14 _ vouky @ Ger over Al im ‘iow four round tout | PERKINS’ CANINE WINS SIS eee) FIELD TRIALS IN SOUTH « chin, but could In wh held 18C0, rround be a field tria i, La, the the setter by Louiniar at antic White nd an period, a nds of play already very fast, became more inter ON EASTERN TRACKS oF the stots, ana made f again with the two points needed for a tie b summary Patri Row ley Roberts The gane, wh Wis, weeks, within esting with the score 3 to 1 oie Bd Willie Meehan has received word Winsor that the Fulton ch 4 has been called off, hed to the ex-plasterer either March the Po ne from Fred bout for M ably would be mate Beattie 10 or 14. “Kid 1 in ng at Denver, the ot The date for the Ted Lew! t, at Auanta, Ga, has rch 6 Score by per boxed promot for Le at Providence, s would ni: end, so the R Battling Nelson is out ald friend Bat is after a jc Portla: 4, Barbe First. perio Marples for Loughlin patched to box Jack Dempsey at Su- the next few former bantam- n of the world, dew 10 rounds They were to have L, but the! dig up 31,5005) Jimmy Johnstom, mateh to an Atlante] cain. Our » as bor THEIR BASEBALL JOBS » ” SAN FRANCISCO, Mar oF pyres tructor at one of the armp! | ights of that day were not} | the dancing masters of 1918, fel! be fore his terrible attacks, one after D Bmother, until he reached George | C lect ea who for 10 years had held the Perkins, and ne tively, by by Count I ned by Te Marples Seattle. Well t was an ph avers) CAPTAIN TO COACH ‘ TUFTS BALL SQUAD | HOW ABOUT YOUR OPPORTUNITIES? title. — In 1900 McGovern and Dixon fought. the little negro fallin be Sites ts sx rcona. Why they called him “Terrible Terry” An artist's impression of McGovern's | Not satisfied, MoGovern went aft. lightweight champion of the world, in 1900, from a ringside account of t ho battle | @F lightweichts, whipping the great | Pounds, knocked out Erne in three rounds, Erne in three rounds, Kid|~ fn six, and Joe Gans, then in| me . prime, in two rounds e v ¥y McGovern’s tall was as sudden and| ne gh 5 his rise Just before West, in 1901, came) the first round Woung Corbett, youthtul, strong, con-| eT and laughed at McG : ident. It was difficult for McGov “Come on out and take your ern to get matches in thowe licking, Terry,” he sneered across had beaten Aurelio Herrera a the ring. They were not sneer er Gardiner in a few rounds. ing at MeGovern in those days, | Weights and featherw and MeGovern was wild. As Bidestepping him. Corbett looked | the gong sounded he dashed | m setup, and a mateh was arrar across the ring, meeting Corbett Qt Hartford. New York fans t in his own peTIOT. The two thousands flocked to the ring rounds that followed embraced cod . ed. beer i McGovern had not fought more fighting than a dozen of | Bast for more than a ye the 10-round affairs of today Gotham backed its ido! at o: An overhand right was Terry's oa downfall—that and Co ‘* sneering laugh, which caused te « throw discretion to fight with Frank Erne, |‘ syer MoGovern, outweighed 10 |!" i tho Tufts f Capt. Fran lates for ing right shot inside the h on the chin. McGovern fe i th, knocked yut for the firat time 5 life Th wing day t ntally in @ An't win my tit ed. “You didn't to § to 1 ed the round Jhook, the er a laugh The second ted even xt week furious’ c n ace r bett sat in The round had pro perhaps te when there N ate McGo make the New Yor p your tit grinned t the all I care. when Tg man who kno VEGETABLES vhole Wheat jrabam, bbL Kye, bbi 3 hockwheat. ‘orn Meal bon. 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