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THE WORLD: SATURDAY EVENING, MARCH 18, 1005, ass ali Gai Balti, ers ——— ales lsire Sou Sic nts hat SPORTS EDITED BY | ROBERT EDG ORR! FIGHTERS MEET IN MANY RINGS. Anneli t! HORSES WORK WELL AT BENNINGS, . IB FITZSIMMONS, fighter, thes- plan, subduer of wild animals, 's booked for a name-plate fn the ff Fame, It has just become own that the freckled one te a great IDG. benefactor, Modest Bitz! He ot tell about it himself. Like all Noble performers of heroic deeds, i ‘of a retiring temperament AF EW CHARACTERISTIC POSES OF JABEZ Seme, WHITE. BOXERS KEPT BUSY HORSES WORKED | Hour THaT WORRIED Geet al WASHINGTON, D, ©, March 18— Everything 1s in readiness for the Open- Ing of the racing season at Bennings next Thuraday, and the outlook is for | one of the moat brilliant meetings in the history of the Washington Jockey Club, The track is a busy place every day, with trainers sounding their horeos along at almost racing speed. Yesterday the steeplechasers were out in force, Capt. Diek Wallach, of Warrenton, Va,, had out his three green jumpers Punctual, Rivhelleu Il, and Gertrude L., and they showed a really good performance, Punotual, especinily, showing a special aptitude to the steeplechasing game, Cartor Hall schooled Croxton one turn of the ficld in good style. Jimmie Mara had out the champion ‘of the Colt string, Lavator, who, with Back Death, made a beautiful turn of the field, both striding along at almost vacing speed, Sandhurst, a maiden from this etring, caused many favorable gom~ ments on jus taking way over the q Fét, of all whose names have been in- junips, ied, few have done more for the Jimniie Johnston brought out Plerre higting and improvement of that por- Lorillan’’s Emigrant, Czardas and i of the human race which lives upon We @ coast of North America, 18 win of bloody battles in our vars, the herole Inventors of the engine and the hook-and-eye and i yy waxed-paper ‘straw’ that ‘American sucks his lemonade Japez vasgen SPIKE SULLIVAN To A STANDSTILL, “Rouse” O’Brien Keeps Up His Winning Gait and Wins from ‘Kid’ Taylor in Lawaun, which did a fairly clever turn once around the field, Three others in harge of this trainer, candidates for the Chevy Chase Steeplechase, next meade thelr appearanco, really good jumping exhibit on one turn, They were Jackobel, Sifter and Rooster, and gave o 8 Fifteen Rounds—Honey Melody Puts Jerry McCarthy to Sleep. (Bpectal ¢o The Evening World.) BOSTON, March 18.—Young ‘‘Rouse” O'Brien, of South Boston, defeated “Kid” Taylor, of Chicago, at the Doug- Yass A, C,, Chelsea, last night, in the limit, fifteen rounds, Taylor was kept on the defense from first to last and took plenty of punishment, but occa- One of the cleverest moves of the day wes by H, Carroll Brown's clever hunter Agio, in charge of the capable Virginla trainer, Theo, Coles, This horse went at @ racing clip, going one turn and a half of tha field In such beautiful style that the universal opinion was that he had improved twonty pounds since last year, Gwyn Tompkins had out Jinimie Lane and Coolarahatchle, going together in fair style, Moon Daisy and Gamecock, In the same string, gave @ much more ¢= = HIGHLANDERS WORK if Atlantic Slope,” te Manager Griffith, Impressed by Grand Con- dition of “Kid” Elberfeld, Will Increase the Pressure, and from Now On There fh from California, calla cocktail. To his horror, that the waiter did not - Forthwith Fitz ordered ters, the red pepper, the nts. and the dved was Ne ark the oyster cock- iftly over the whole ‘ork went wild over it, taated It and found it sooth+ phia awoke to the possl- wyoung” Johnson, of Saginaw, and Re Hack oti we the dvclaion by 6 clone margin, vcr ‘ne aecision by & Only One Fought, argeave performance at one turn of (Gpecial to The Kivening World.) the eld. 4 ‘ ed bibalve. In the sionally used his left Jab effectually on ‘There ‘was somo lively work on the veavernea oat | Will Be No Simple Life for Boys. Ofari's tac,” O'vien servo a for| pDUREAN, N.H, Bmrahh-Bator tha |g hit Madam tite elt tte gotten, und while Now: galt at the start and kept {t up, using Sober City A. C. last night, Bartley {quurtirs’ tn, 1.10 amily, the frst halt ame aby ak bound ae Seaty unt Aad inatlnd ef Walsh pen, ist Portland, hay arenas fa OH, Corey RUAD LM An beired rtd it aga . > com 4 “Bianiey, BY ALLEN SANGREE. hos quer, He slearly showed hiswalt| round ot what wua to” have been a [eRleR-toNrD, It it, handy ‘eng of the oyster-cocktall- (Special to The Evening World.) Players were on simple life training. JABEZ WAITE AS HE Genin Ncilashes, Minus avord: Gilet gare moe any . isune, Br sehvoris tre quaruee. iy 1a, Mshied fighter, Fits is in good| monNTGOMBRY, Ala. Match 18—|Scuthern work to these chaps is mere | ing the latter's wicked lads, After bhai) fink) the th galloping. The Elk breezed in about th And el viser, LOOKED WHEN HE FOUGHT ley, play, and Griffith has determined to SPKeE SULLIVAN throw In the gaff harder each day, so . that all his ¢eam will follow Elber- feld's example, ‘The epoch has gone by when a big leaguer may loaf on « the sunny side of a hill all winter and retum to demand more wages. The reform {s euch that in all this same me. Establish did a uset seven-eighths in 1.35, running each quar. ter alike, indy Andy and First Born did a useful three-quarters In 126, gale loping, Billy Garth's two speedy chest- nuts, Pater and T, 8, Martin, did three- elghths In .36%4, handily. STAR ATHLETES Clark Griffith has taken to reading Piu- tarch’s account of Lyourgus, lawgiver of ancient Sparta, and if the hard- worked Highlanders knew what was coming they would all rush for con- tracts In the Epworth League or some other cinch job. The performance of “Kid Elberfeld Any of the Nght-heavy fel- with him will have their itz is working hard with ‘igon, his sparring pert: who travelled with Fitz half of the theatrical n wallops in the drew up the pong. iy Melody Wins. BUTTE, Mont, March 18—Honey Melody, of Boston, knocked out Jerry M’Cleiland Wins, (fipecial to The Evening World.) PITTSBURG, Pa.) March 18.—Jack Mo- Clelland, the local fighter, eastly bested @ fire engine or| ville, Tenn. Last fall he took his gea- Own to finders nightly }gon's earnings, bought some Angora Mata owt, eat ie tnt mero gaye that Fits becamo| With his family retired to the simple en ‘one in.” Ac-lite, For months he saw only the moun- actor, Fitz became 80} taineers, who did not fancy his intru- pple ot ene sion and made it unpleasant by steal- ually swung |ing hig razorback hogs and branded dered, the mill throughout and was easily the winner, New York. | yesterday satiafied Grif that a simple loountry, with {ts gymnasiums and “Young Kid McCoy” in a very clever! stocarthy, in the fifteenth ete nen for hia |tiite is the only thing to keep @ ball-|turn vereins, you cannot find 90 handy sparring match last night before the|round of what was to have n a and he decided to be- | player in perennial condition, @ set of men as they who compose Clym pic ratte pactey (the bout twenty-round go, night, ‘yillaift in some less strenuous} About this boy henley fe eles the American and National leagues, MoCoy Ws badly punished, but put up Agar Nc aig “ayer acres he ame 9 \ Aol yal bth meama cane lonnctart Highlanders Won Out, red, but McClelland had the beat ot Lewis Beat Love, bl —_—— ‘To be sure, there has been some com- plaint of overwork here, and yester- day when the focals had New York Boose-egged up to the seventh inning one player sald: “Ah! that's what comes from running us to death!” But the Highlanders had a reserve (Specta! to The Bvening World.) . PHILADELPHIA, March 18.—Harry Lewis beat Tommy Love in six fast rounds at the Southwark A, C, last | the Col Iniy - [RPh betdte a poor honae, “NS bane tee lumbia University athlette carni: went the limit, Love holding most of the | Y#! which takes place at Madigon time, Love weighed ten pounds heavier, | Square Garden to-night, gives promise With the pick of the Eastern collega,, athletes entered in the various events, \ Walcott Was Game. (Special to The Evening World.) PROVIDENCE, R, I., March 18.~At that she ought {0 oattle, ‘The county Judge decided every- |force that made steelf apparent at the Brighton A, C, last night Bogardus|7h¢ only round Love got a look in was | of some interesting competitions. Yalo, bona fide knockout thing against the world-famous short-|the critical moment, and big John HE 1S CLEVER, Hyde, of Foster, defeated Belfield Wal- the first, when his clevernoss staved Harvard, Pennsylvania, Columbia, not even excepting hen hi off Lewis's rushes, : has cut out ‘occa: (atop, who nevertheless held on and made Pevera iat broke up ne Liaithd : Flee IN GETTING cott, of Boston, ina fast ten-round bout.| “Young Hme,"' of Gray's Ferry, bested | Brown, Colgate, Rutgers, Fordham, : ‘and runs like @ Rus-|them all fade, ‘ ried) 8 BRO Bay vr, + Walcott was greatly Inferior to his op-|#d McEvoy in an interesting and excit- | Wesleyan and Now York University will Wer he hears a cork pop. er Duff, Orth and Fults followed AWAY, ponent in reach, and was at the mercy | ins bout at the Kensington A.C. Mo- |), wv AR time, all you Sack Led the Simple Life. quickly with Sloan Hts, ind ‘ PP iiyde'e lightning Jaber. Walcott cave | Evoy. put up a game Wattle, but rue | De Tepresented. ‘The retay races for col- y as finan. |f0Ur Tans were piled up. Montso one of the best exhibitions of gameness| Was too clever for him, leges, National Guard teams and schools ‘His farm is not 0 far a eucce! hi 1 f ven hits, an H1 Have you heard what|clally, but the training was superb. sideh by an frtor of the oversealous ever seen in this vicinity, er Will be the feature, especially the events ; ve you 4 “Kia, —_>—— ’ ‘open to colleges. Mi own ploughing, ‘Kid, t two runs, Clarkson then pe rs y Pulliam says about ust |He old le + Penne Irelieved Orth, and did splendid work, jl ‘ ich Knockout, Trainer “Mike” Murphy, of Yale, will ard seeding. He was up at daybreak t othing short of scan: | Ai eva unt nicht, ‘ovenines, this |The, warvard boy seems to have |e tclory [or INiceé, : bring the entire track team from New, mighty good head, and js not to be matt . In speaking of thie boy's size, GriMth sald that he preferred a big pitcher, but that a little man often leverer, lore it for Mr silavis veoet ort fF Vol of Fandom, who might bave hls Be March 1s~ Say,” axld {own valet were he inclined tke ‘tod tilliam, President of the Na-|Sloan or Young Corbett, read Leather , gaa 1) League, “don't this Stocking Tales and played on the nee be’ of ball players’ size," earthstone he o is different from early Peale Pig lae Rn Retia Mahan days, The old Chicago White Sox wero nearly all big fellows, Anson, Pfeffer, the "Kid" blew in, his cheeks the color | Burns, Williamson, Dalrymple, Gore ani Kelley, The old Giants were also stig )- 9 ‘every dollar's worth of }Of walnut stain, hls hands har, his . It wis thought then that a Dall ‘a five-spot? Do you ever |#scles up to high G, and eo full of Blayer to be any good must have great f) Haven for the meet, including relay Ye, teams for the one and two inile evens; “4 Torrey, the Blue's famous sprinter; Ward McLanahan, the intercollegiate pole vault champion and record holder who has cleared twelve feet In an ex- hibition; Kinney, the shot-putter; John~ (Bpecial to The Evening World.) ALTOONA, Pa,, March 18,--''Dude" Kennedy, of Philadelphia, was knocked out in the fourth round of a hard- fought battle here last ni by, Billy Inlow, champion welter-we! mt of Cen- (Special to The Evening World.) LANSING, Mich, March 18.—Austin Rice, of New Haven, Conn., won from Tom Herman, of San Francisco, last wih get on your nerves? night, In ten rounds at one of the best] tral Pennsylvania, The fief son, who will appear in the 300-yard. Dae Bony fo when you want & boxing exhibitions ever held in this | wicked, both mixing it all throwgn ‘he | run for the A.A. U, chumplonanips ——° Y Don't it worry you when you city. The semi-windup, between four rounds, Marshall, the high jumper, and Bwiug and Moore, who will compete in the 600- yerd handicap race, The most proml- 4 q|the bat, centrefield files and foul tips, fun here, anyway? |Siner that he could not play ball, 20, nent among the Harvard entries are We Mowe ron? Whe aicgrared| Hs, strat tor orettling’ wot | he rroutn ame abou when Bor BY ROBERT EDGREN, IT TOOK THE WHIP TO Se | A nee What part ot | WHh the reeult that he democailzed the | {iu"t <0" tytn wens Abe feeany | 'On June 24, 1902, Jaber White fought “Spike” Sullivan before the Na- Dovie, Soile cand. Rogers, Was. Wil Ha he get onto itt What pitt Dr jentite infleld and Grit had to take him|and even gack Doyle, who was not bis |tional Sporting Club of London, ‘The fight went the distance, twenty rounds, ; figuro'in tho Go0-yard hurdle race, ho live in, do you think? | o1+ Atter the gamo the team started |for a first baseman, Borton was stir- 4 Columbia's team will be on hand, and | { 1 used to laugh myself their four-mil hi Wal. | ting fandom with Coiling, Lowe, Tenney, and the Mnglish champion tock the decision, He repeated the performance the Blue and White athletes will no BE Eriis quant would tuink of Seana Reon. ae had tat, ind Wal-| Tong, 0, Since then a captain tikes !on April 20, 1908, ‘That 1s about the best thing that American followers of ea cgh IRR a SNOrTE An Or that some fellow wrote when | J inter, began to draw amy, the game have to “dope out” this invader's fighting ability with, He has Evening Post published on: ‘What would you do it filiion dollars?’ He sald; Out of Loutsville.' I'll bet would move to New York, e'd been here six month up the million to get back to ¢. Why, say! Every time I Pittsburg or Loulaville I abou comes over me, Me ona ee “Now Kid,” shouted Grimth, “let's see whether the simple life is any Outeprinted Them All, Well, say! The little shortstop dusted tke a barefooted boy running from a bumble bee's nest, and went so fast that the others appeared to be going backward, He arrived at the hotel but little winded, “Open alr, old boy!” he sald, "A nice little family; your own real estate, e short, stocky boys ate the most I'koly in these days of Lightning Infield play.” Blg Men Have Speed. ‘The proposition !s somewhat different with pitchers, for big men have speed ‘Without a headplece the long twirler !s no ‘better, however, than a short one, Rather at a disadvantage, for he has nothing to fall back upon, while the little chap is thinking about cutting gerne changing speed and other stunts. ‘he only mail of interest received yer- terday was an offer from a woman jn had plenty of other fights since then, but almost all of them have been with other English scrappers, who are unknown on this side of the pond, T saw thie first fight between Sullivan and White. It was a good one, without any pink tea features, That's one thing about “Spike.” He never takes a beating without putting up a fight. He Is a famous fighting man, Irish, and in condition or out of it likes a scrimmage, SULLIVAN A FIGHTER, Sullivan has been somewhat out of fighting trim for threo or four years, He was a tough one in his day, and could take a fearful beating without “Day on, Macduff!" there was a laying on, ———— The Giants were stiff and sore at DUFFEY INS IN the start, and were evidently laboring ; ‘ under great physical disadvantuges, Bowerman found his arm in such ‘ +. he cried, and By Bozeman C, Bulger. (Bpectal to The Evening World.) BIRMINGHAM, Ala., March 18— Back up, ye fans, and tremble! for verily the Glants had a real senna hem tlon! It took the whip to land t at the finish, These favored sons of the North, feeling security in the rag which will-soon float over the Flo shape that he couldn't peg a runner at second, and in the third Inning had to retire in favor of Bresnahan, ‘The latter did much better, but he also suffered from the apring stiffening, WELLINGTON, N, Z., March I8,—Ate Re, e thur F, Duffey won the 10-yard chame | ort of--you know—kind p bY hi e here yesterday in 102-5 mie malancholy all fe me land no liquor, That's what did. it.| Powell with a. dent cub welghing sm | lO8INE the ability to deliver a knockout If he happened to get an opening, | Wounds, eet o cold. camny sthrt | the game was devold of special tea-| comin” nnd. the isan. handicap in us on Hore, [NO clty fo for mine! You think |pounds for mascot, Several times he won hard fights after being sent to the floor again and a Pred et nei Mee dil Wns Fre HOM ese PS Pitcher Howg also had a communi cation from President Joe Johnson no- tifying him of his election to active membership in the Acorn ‘One more Highlander arrived early to-day, namely Keoler, iO has been teaching the Harvard lads how to swat curves, eee Hes Coenbry does not expect to join the team for a couple GriMth, too, was on his ranch in| TO veoks, Ha Is recelving bly nay from Montana Inst winter, Frank Bower. |jfaryard, and {s mean time getting In man lfved with his ¢wo pet bears |excellent shape himself. Griflth has {n a woodchopper's hut. Fred Clarke, |1ecelved word that Hal Chase will alao he antnor | legn had begun to thaw tl Mertes made one of the imost re- leaguers had taken a few stiff wale markable catches of hia career, lops out of Matty's assortment, A long dilve was hit to deep lett were in the lets ee oh puted looked good for three ngs, Two thousand local *) Running with his back to. thy ) tne corked tor the first time (hie sea-| stocky tert "helder eknea Re Balle tne fon, and the jubilant yelps of aatire/ And pues the ball down within threo and sarcasm hurled at the big leaguers | “Giubert yas too tin ihe soon had McGraw going, and then It} Strang took his place at second, He was that he pulled himself together wi 34 he was on here, Meets aks Yt jondy Island together, Oh, of “hear that Bil was Tnarried uslly. In the mile championship event Burk beat Alfred Shrubb, the English rune ner, farty vards In 4 minutes 27 2+5 wove onds, PUGILISTS WILL BE THERE, All the prominent pugilists in this vicinity will attend the reception of the Joe Fulvey Association in Webster Hall, you're having a bully time; but a ball player's wise that'll spend his win. ters in the country and work just like the Rubes. They can teach you a Bliot, even if they never hear of ‘spit’ ‘balls or bunts,” again, When he fought White our old friend “Spike” had his love of the game still, but he was slow and lacked judgment of distance, He could take a beating, but he couldn't give one. L Early in the fight White showed that he was quicker, He stood straight and jabbed away in the good old English style, His head was dropped for- ward a bit, and his high beak of u nose looked ike a target to the eager > to play, in hings easy. ‘ ar, ts the best town in the Harry, explain yourself, handled everything that came he w in masterful atyle, and figured brome Hkely meet him in} Orleans, so| American fighter, Time and again Sullivan swung wildly at it, but White! and laid on the spurs, The score WAH} iwauy jn cae vu \ ‘| East Wlovyenth streot, to-ni " | Iikely n y i ; and lal } YUN KeUnK, — MeGang, | Zas » to-night, The E WINS FROM BIEN. of Pittsburg, and a dozen other crack'that'the team will shortly be complete, deliberately blocked and then countered in a way that made “Spike” stag-| ed when the ninth Inning oe peace 3 er ands ila all AN In | Aghtera who will be on hand are Tom ’ ger about the ring, White fouzht on the defensive most of the time, He| around, and ee Mer ea ae t work was perfect, with the. exnenie RARE, Beer Ma ate. Attell, i i; eine: is ay r 8 vi e ody has ‘3 of a o i aateaied elacty Bae did little advancing; but he didn’t need to, for Sullivan rushed In time after) and as yet nol They iniged May penien ground ea: Jimmy, Stone, "Spike" “Sullivan and | death among the Giants. time, He was always in range, i Devlin opened the big show with WHITE CLEVER AND QUICK. ‘The Briton wes yuick and clever enough to avoid punishment, while pool tournament for the am- hip of New York at tho ny. ‘Tho #core was 100 to in was 20 and bi Jack Goodman, Alderman Charles W, Culkin js President of the organization, The members of the Avonia A, C, will attend in a body. veoh wowed vwo runners (0 sco) The prettiest “hit of the. day wag a orack which had a quieting effect) mado by Wiltse, when he lined a ‘iivurlwee drive to Mwat jel 5 betes, 1d LON Ce | eeememeeemneemeemee tand, and then every on the grand stan with three “men on will pitch tos SPORTING, all the time his well-direeted jabs and right-hand counters were wearing his| Giant on the team Fell in da On eGiniiy and Ames eager opponent down, ‘Nhe Wnglishmen around the ring made up their|for fifteen minutes the local diamond) aay, Pootght the GI leave for | aw ey play a Sunday} CMACAGO MANDICAPPER, asd 4 champions of thy | Brewdway, PRblen b minds that White would win long before the fight was half over, The! looked ike @ merry-go-round, with) Memphts, where th Americans expected to see Sullivan, badly outpointed as he was, get In one! Dessau, & Southern League NA RT Und ‘hee of hls famous wallops before (he tinal gong, But White was foxy, Toward star, furnishing i as in the Vitra on Monday and> reteen 42 play | ennping ling sure that he had the decision well i hand, he " middle, ‘This youthful slabman was ! that night, where they toc] Moling’ phe sparred mr otured with Ine drives inti his wen) they rer) OL Ine QUAKERS WIN IN THE WATER TILADELPHTA bout e DISAGREEMENT IN TAYLOR CASE 18.—Tie find pal) Commis: a E DEFEATS HOXIE, CINCINNATI, March ings of the National Bas March 18.—Honors del between Lenn. | the je onally defented H, Hoxie “tm the amateur interborough bil- sion in the case of the player Jock! ja and Columbia last night In | stutionsl and “Spike rained his blo: na perfect defense, | (ie aati i wie F WHAGE 4 uarpent at the Knickerbocker Acad. | Taylor waa promulguted yesterday, The | the intercollegiate swimming ehampion-| But. “Spike” Sullivan at the tail end of his ring career Isn't to be com=| poor persplring form resembled a] Joly Tie ruW at thy east y hal Par iastor wee hanitacten {| majority, B. B. Johnson and August) ships tn the Quakers’ gymnasium pool, | pared with Jimmy Rritt nt the height of his. ‘The White who fought Sulll- worn-out porous plaster. Hilts Jel Mang “gov a while sat on the Meme ‘ey a f.1) end his averass | Herrman.report that they did not have) Pennsylvania won the relay race, | van that night In the ring of the National Sporting Club of London wouldn't | showers, and runnera Hooke iver lt with the players. Iu rooted hard for - —— 1 ras ae nage fun wae 21, suMcient evidence to find Taylor guilty| which was the feature of the night's} ave made a serions impression on our Californian, Ho may have been im- plate Hke pieona I BY Rt dee Ane) tee anion citing Caleta over | \ ated heh TE of conduct detrimental to the welfare) sport, and took first place In tho 80-| proving all along since that tine, which 18 Hkely, or he may havo been. It was & moment of omit Uiinol, the [iBvited. to. withcas his performance’ ng OLD DR. GRINDLE, hos ‘ and good repute of baseball (which| yara swim, Jarenping off. The ing papers agree that Jabez White ts a heady little “ben the Poa ene. ee f an a the | t oeal thew! re. i 33 YRARB A. SPRCIALIOT IN Would mean expulsion) or to demand) The swimmers from New York won |yeljow and that he has never fallen into tho hebdlt of dissipating after a PAT counted ay Abe ellen | lle) A sian Hepture, of bullae, 89 | unter Drrdrintlo's aslanthtie peuement i an explanation from the Chicago Amer-) the water polo champlonahip and frst! winning fight—the thing that has killed off so many of the good ones in this 2Mts had pled up oven Ninn, vinich Is now dome service ag muy, | diagesenneculla,, to, nen ar ey Phe dest programma of athletic events| joan League club, one of the two clubs] place in both the 100-foet and 10-yard Nae a | experience of oveasional figh " ING) tHe) BCOF RT A BAANY. tute t for McGraw. Peeling resenum NODARATH TORMS than by am di 4 county With the added experience c nal fights during the three 1 \ y things alen| MOL y eny other ad: by the Twenty-third Regiment, ; evel 4 ed th " “ant McGraw kept whooping things aleng r the roasting the Glant ore | vortising physlclah Do you suffer fron 4 involved, events. Yale finished third In the 1lay | years that have passed since he met “Spike” Sulllvan, Whito will probably| > rapidly 4 In: the @MRHth: InTine Freee | Chant polscni: hereditary or ‘conmasten enc ' Msp gerichtet tt the Aner, | Harey ©. Pulliam, in a minority ro-| race and took the honors in swimming | {e'q much inipraved boxer, : ‘ BON) and Amplor ni. erat a | prowveded. (0. run tae BiimitAeey | vous aeblity, kidney,” bladder” eompladgte, | wad Atlantic avenues, "| pont, agrees with the majority on tho| for distance under water, Charlie Mitchell isn't addicted to picking up “dead ones,” jerowd to stick It out, while Dummy Tt rascot, which consisted of ae per | skip dimatses. ed epcla, ulcore, sore. | fe ae 7 main point of lack of evidence as to] Princeton had two representatives in] Sahex White Js tall aml wiry, He has hatohet fave, with prominent Avior executed & leading chapter cf | bily-géat called Ginger, out Ot the | VARICOCELE cr any” Siewary fruiting} } } AT CHECKERS. misconduct of tne player and as to the wares, | Aiton: got fourth {a the nose, rounded forehead and high check bones, and a chin and mouth Hae he NUT of pu oat put Happy’ conan? afi nei, of ow ig f standing, Br, ainda wi ‘Ye 4 o] ot evi re in the 4 i 1) § ipa ‘ ‘3 jome i 5 a ou 3 8 Teague’ cid, but dinagress. with aha] 10e-vard event, 4 like Britt's and Corbett's, even to the retiring lower lip. He 18 thin-bodlad [ona southern hopes was a ctnshing |Ieagwe mascot’ all aver® hee ong | nent THR Cures, private and pied ‘ee! Britain penton of the majority that actual ro and sduareshouldered. His back Is etralaht, unilke Britt's, which 18 plow to local fandom, but McGraw /tinally ran him through a latge crack | bt ona ie tilt at the saane’ottloe’ ih) j | evidence (of misconduct of the player) SUNDAY WORLD WANTS rounded by the bunches of “hitting muscles” over tho shoulder blades, His, jjat not forgotten the ides hurled ar {in the fence, and came acroas the | Wem Wh, O., bebreen, yaarn’s } wo sive ground for demand for an 1904 Pt diamond wagging his tall in content. | Whi ba my Janatio ies legs are light, wiry and mvrrnlar; Takgn all around, he has the ADDCAANCE, pis dofensoless head, and proceeded to) rent, fooling that he had done: I er Pa || oa sia a WORK, MONDAY WONDERS.’ of a good twanty-round fighten, .- = / agate x" ie fn eee nib tee Sate BaWOL, toward « viotory, aust Shee, , t CS ae i 5 i u : ry , SGALL a eMBLpNMab 405350 HE A Mi , esa mi aa tt Prptitaiaca nut ene Lindale i. slate lau it | ’ ey

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