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ah perme THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, 1907 sg “SSSR |» BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK = [ast WEA ates a i KID LAVIGNE IN HIS PRIME THE GAMEST MAN IN RING. = ' _ LAVIGNE WAS THE - ONDER OF RING * With Gameness Unrivalled He Beat) Them All, Light Weights and | Welters, Until John Barley- ‘corn Put Him Away. - 7 A Fin Series “Champions i No.1 2 on I Have Known’? HO will ever forget the name! W of “Kid” Lavigne, the Sng- inaw boy who whipped them, all, ightweights and welter-weights, | until old John Barleycorn put him} away at last? | Lavigne was a fighting wonder !nj his day. Built sturdily from \his| | | | | Fd LA hy P\ LAVIGNE§ FIRST DEFEAT, -MYSTERIOVS BiuLy SMITH HAD HIM ENTIRELY, HELPLESS IN-FRISCO WHEN LANIGNE'S- © BROTHER. JUMPED _INTo THE RING. ! >. HE @UTGAmED Watcort : THE ON THING THAT AND MADE HIM auit. COULD WHIP HIM, flac ie at pfaspeth will Ravensn SPS I ST INA TS eT welye-ro 5 Ory over the “GlantcKiier’. in Ba before the fight he got full of “red-eys’ Francisco tx apart of rina Matory at} And thrashed a sheriff or some local will endure whtil_new champions have|Oficer who tried to restrain him. Ty nearly got Lavigne into {rouble, but it | fwaa Squared In some way, and on the | rone made the bulk of hig money ir { R \ Hi ff. | the contracting business. He has done 1. ~ to Rule Him Off. ee es ie me jto Dduliding railroads. He built the West Shore road as far as Haverstraw. right.” Marrone argues ridiculous, He head to his heels, with wide shoul- Mf see i § ders and a good neck and chin, with} } ‘amenoas unrivalled, Lavigne was in-| | 5 ae yincible until his own foolishness; eat f a destroyed his fighting ability and sent eennieus ce j feats him down to the first defeat, | : 5 ; 6 wonidutte x success in the days < Uy nase to. aay If Lavigne had never taken a drink Turfman Will S Entire Fortune |auscnrr } pam is cleared, he might have been lightweight! | urim yo 1 pend nt € Ortu | But he didn't ‘accumulate his for Bes 3 the “Si cid! ws | “ 1 = } G bi ck. -On the - | ebamplon of the world to tnis day, The “Saginaw Kid” was one of the! | to Be “Set Right —Charges Rich) (See ee a Oe gee Samest men that ever stepped into a ring. Nothing In the shape of pun- 5 ¢ Z : [Italan money enoogh to make the} or ends {shment could affect his nerve. The fearful fight in which he made Joe] Horsemen With onspiracy | foundation for several frtunen Mar Eres id wi not stop | dop nk charge and all n examination of Sy not one but ven went + wibed out ail memory of the ancients @nd the present generation of sporting lapd has iald the ralin and rood-bede| fi.) 5%) r to have mei hs ‘ night of the eck. | ose : | tlie horse. de see Rote OVATALNE TAREE JSS Pe ip aba per per iara | POE MARRONE has undertaken a fight against the powerful and influ-| or several other important ‘lines. lauoyed to estatuilestruthicAmaterrons N that Maspeth fight Walcott Heat | ostUase aver Pica te see iy vie \ ential racing Institution of the Jockey Club. | To-day Marrone controls the _ash-| 9! CHARS eel Biogete be Lavigne sini ihe spectators sick) SPpervat J monenideor conan , | Marrone is charged with “doping” one of his horses, St. Joseph, Jumping privileges of Brooklyn, where |Oni\ $25 on Higgericaeere stoop ned and called for the spons |he was all ahere with the fighting idea . : { 7 Ings teetity, that he-ig a fighter. He's been | (P® andy papecheren Deh ea pers, | te BEA alee AL Hoe vigne's ear was hanging to his head| Never taking a back siep, Ne tose igi | t } uring phe recent meeting at Benning. (ostity, tha: ipa jer. He's beer | sorted and wold, and the rest of the cud-| dca good pha: eee all the money the by a shred. His face was smashed) the Mysterioun One like a wildcat, He ; ‘ He feels that the charge disgraces | fighting all his life, and even to-day |), Miilaeeaeankerilanaalt Gai; hin eyes were closed. Walcott, forned the fighting spolind after ‘round. : + fo f NN |iilth In the eves of thousands of hin | the Aghting spirit comes to the murtace Ty cece ona wan porta Thandie, jnavead ot the it fighting iike the “Black ‘Demon’ he) rarely scen in the ring nowadaya. Once |felends, hurts hin character and affects | as ho recites his wrongs in the broker | wor, and reaps rich rewards, Ile does ie was, kept up @ pace that would ha’ rr remember, as they broke from a 7 bp - jhis business standing, The $500 suit | English used by Italians SA Tn GaSe Aner ot = ene ing in a round or barely grazed Lavixne's jaw. and the : > Club tae 08 RO ; % 2 job of filling in tracts in the District Re Bopping Laviene. The more tcame| Saginaw Kid stepped “back; smiling: RAGS is, G yalbe Marrone puts on tls good_naéme | Marrone has been in the racing bust: | o¢ Columbia. Marrone made all hin ck Time and again, reeling away| while the crowd yelped in surprise and NIGNE « | Anybody who knows Marrone can |ness since 18%, He raced horses 00 | own money by hard work. He bas been| ppreciation, r the terrivle iinpact of Walcot’ fats, he charged in again, thtowing his) But in the thirteenth round, while aes ——~———-——-_ | plodding along since he wi is é ae =e elght e Be ole waixht into the attack, And at/Laviene waa tearing in, Smith + jvears old, when he ran away from i tows featt perenne: one rae pes kiiie Batty emtelnt te on Up of the noe |.) home In Maly’to battle with the world. as white Mm: ne € : e didnt go down. But he 1 Te eea a ete te ite andT aie| wad alunnen od eee gr na Bulbs j {His fortune and influence of to-day tell Qlack races wan illustrated again. The feet for a moment. Btageocing aw: | Bin success, _——— 3 Pilcher! looked at the white ma | he treid. to bring hin hands up to eotey | Marrone 1s around the half-century battered) and. disfigured, bul’ his jaw, while Billy soy ver In the creat Millard tournaments this Sl fighting absolutely without 'fear,! fast, y Sadth, following Vut it ts never accompanied by- tie tn=|my jaw. He has the hardest fist in the{ MA" In yeare now, He is alight andi of 0 S000 fat neat age, and, as the younksters outnumber the Veterans, being also in excellont stroke, the chances a favorable to new holders of the championssips. It w also be the firat time in years when 80 inned in“ deris\on, heart began to recognize the) vicious! vigne’, i ! ‘i as : ” and ne Rent PEED isinpd since. the| SucSunly, at Lavigne's’ head LSet peaTe neuter pesca Hall is) vy xf forerunners of the Caucasian . par! eek > T é D deplore the sport's brutality. | While talking abayt the effect of a Hen You the neko Inia bongeae, | They Ratihwusrtaneenge em OAY Trip to Dreamland Is Really “Tow snactey says i more the « knockoutt’ Tom Sharkey introduced & : r eyalogtt bowen. to ae where foun nightmare or the effects of the admints-| new theory on prize-fighting that ts in LS ao i ort N some manner almost ; ‘ Ati k mooreetnt sn intieaterat| [| raving aeereect vera ee meleasant Experience... om oharkey, |r st ss sabe (as sep ypeneatl dark-skinned, and has the dark, flashy eyes of his race. He doesn't talk Eng- | ish as well as some of his country-! men. who have been leas successful, but he can make himself understood and he has brains—which the Jockey Club will of 51 f | “The general impression that a fighter many ef the ‘kids’ in came have hin terefury. helene 7 r Bs 3 a. CE eee rm anager: wi kain't Hick | 7. wie Pound out. Still badly dazed, hs A : Ae Was Falling Off a Bullding. — goen back through beink unable to] /umAtely find out. {Attsined uct, prominence. For years Bee Stop hain’ tek fm || fOWRut In the} beginning of the four- Sails in Air, Others Hear Pa en cats ea sae aalact afin |etanailblowsMout itsGhesa celgrowiae Marrone Is Determined. - {when reterence was made to cramplons cr a fight or Til put alteenth with 2 x ¥ il Fee eee cae fete oe the mane| ecottt with the same old gameness he é % f : Coney Inland,” saya the Sailor, “I fett | Weak in tis arm is net true,” Ix the} Marrone stands to-day practically ruled in balkline oniy the animes of Schaefer, er. With a revolver belind and La-| ed agalnet Walc But the end 3 S ll R nnin no pain whatever. I felt as you do in Sailor's opinion. “All Bghtere lose out|off the turf. He says he ia Innocent of Sutton, Sliason, Vignayx and Cure Sfgne tn front pyaicett wren ont: esi mad come for Gi HL a cawml u g: a nightmaye when you tmagine you are! the long run on account of cheir lega.| the doping charge and while he has Came frat co mind. It may be different rom tha ime 1 e f egan t Op hi e b es < v c sted Cee ae Re tate a fearful beating: |MA8GS Dewan to drop to hin aides. Abso- i falling off a high bullding and serene MoU never seals Renter going backias | el breasts te iands thes necesser Tae villa ppm in knickerbockers 4, he atill swung eet bricks to come down on you at] !0ng aa he can tind firmly on his jegs.| money he will pul up racing by tts yo pure J) 2h practically quit with Lavin Spies: ntely, missing Smith by 66 HEN a boxer gets hit on the tip of the chin, the carotid, or In any minute, But 1 never hit the ! talked to a doctor about this, und he|roota in order $2 shed hi HERO DES Len AVEC alles es Ta eseuit, making, a great 8td: Smith wax now more deliberate the pit of the stomach. he often falls down’ unconscious, See- ground. Just aa I thought 1 was about pa I am partly right. There 4s reinstated honorably on the jiu ad soons tc and ® poor finish, ‘The man who Cloring In, he knocked Lavigne down z, the publiy thinks he must ' De * fed to pleces I came to my |20me Kind of @ nerve which connects Pal TRE LAM Be cosh svoxex enough to hear the referee /count-| the head with the running gear of the} #4¥s he will mubpoena thousands of wit- yacerned, is back seavou in Paris vow Sloxson some the black hung’on and fougnt !utely dazed and b) half-heartedly Dis arms desp. Face track ofthe country, Marrone Alvert Cutler the tune iemod payee be 8 challenged the veteran Schuefer {or enutd take all the heart out of Walcott | time and again. At last the dauntless ing the human rag lying In the , t myat have, been a wonder, qe arden tom, uy e Michigan woods | suffer intensely. Nothing of the sort. The man, on receiving the blow, jy. «pive 1 knew what was going onj eK. By continued thumping on the| nesses who will swear that _he never outs SEA ATS E er OT tes ID LAVIGNE never cared tow Mx there heipleagiy, with iy "Pa. M21 thinks he is before a colos al crowd; he Hears Uw sound of bells and he geter that, but try aa T would I could | head thla connecting wire becomes cui} did a dishonest aot in} No are Sutton for, 182 world's. champlon= K the other fellow was. Only a. arms dunking at his sider. With a| sees thousands of candles.’ not lift my head from the oor, In ted| Off In sopie way and the loge immedi. Re pever was Loe ee LUCctheraen aA Da bEE Cheha enaLenkere arp een Ment-welxht himself. ne wh pre! Swell wel, | Mysterious “Bity smith | “ee ie % s IE ind New York. Minutes after the fight I was in my | ately fo bad. I firmly believe that is/and tl et Ens gs OLSUIE LOLs HOTwen IT on Mand tontrornianumaniatheeatsor kee Wekter-welcht Watvott. 1H: CEN Polat oan sila Fight arm SERA Ta hie oninion tices CALA Tsien gree with te dressing-room without a mark to ahow | what Is the matter with Tei Ty ades| oneal: petfevee that hia ruling of ts {ie A24 in previous tournaments bay no-deciaion bout with Tommy Kyat. | blow. Mut it wan never to. mare tie [on atk Nae oe one | i'renchniah, but they aay cocret Where I had been hit and felt no i! Govern and Kid Carter, und this thing, Marrone believes that hia ruling of 18 a Strom the present holders afterward middie-weignt champion. He! Lavikne's brother jumped inter the ring | knocked out by KIN MeCoy eral reminrie, tat ties MUN erect (ffecta from the blow. Fitz didn't hit) SDoUt drink and other dissipatigns is | he result of spite, coupled with a desire Tih SOUT. UTpat on in the 1 Reeth etn tiahiaae Gharila ator | from gbed inte ithe ring | inch Ja. Paria: Contrary, 0 cine | in hls remark that hey suffer no pain.) efeste from ie Hien Bit orae ona | fereely. Bosh. jt met pauare with him for hie activity | ortn Obes iqatoncvears ea Kid MeParilind, Jimmy — Handler. | sponge time throwing. tha | tions, this statement did not have any) The knook Sions to different. boxers, | 82d swung a crowbar on the point of Legs Begin to Wabble. ty bkiding horses up in selling races. Brosscal ands Vignanx Ar reMLaNs 8D ‘Variety of Marrone, wth his characteristic inte- the floor of the ring in| astoyeding effect upon the America: Tommy Tracey (welter-weight), Jack | token of defea ardt and Eddie Connolly. 80 gums was Lavigne th: “ Breet e te wan | NOUMd belle Kno that he never he 3 5h NN ARS ATE ae One of Lavigne’s greatest fist’ \ forvacyenr He Rishi aa whipped, ‘and | tn the National Sporting Clvd of Lon: | peak to the broiier wae Belretionasto | don, where he knocked out Dick Hurxe) After that tent Lavigne drank harder | in seventeen rounds, Dick Biirge Was than ever, He deturned to New work | Wie xreutest light-weleht ever produced and lost to Frank sme on the retersen —_. fer . mate aspirants for championship honors. “For instance, explain , : ss be plained Sharkey, | pendence, raced his horses at the Empire "Ay Yrs not aluse itt tho orotesslona * es | "a fighter gets hit on the jaw while j “ ad: ne Gk “ the |Fing., Mile! head ‘docs not ga, back| City track'in August, when it was coms’ clan, Chat tie sounke: | players ate jon him, ‘but you will see his legs be-| mon gossip that Mr. Belmont and bis ECO oaii, h.5 ‘boat Mdward Gardiner ‘ {ta awapiie echet ranectin tre | jockey club nssogfalentrowned) 08 the |and ot! the older class of amas | he can- ; national tourns i i | s would thom: | 4, as) t -. y uted toward Its suce: er before, and ne ou fn England: and the Engbahmen went| decision in twents racracn rela | ; e ive ' — pute a a 4 a) chi down fiook, Hine and sinker on Wels isc hanen knoe! ot htm tunaingeea lgwelgnt, ehamplonship o€ funni to be platy of fet ovina and ias'| ing’ lngutr co matter wbere youcars | cones mecome, unpopular, with the Dam: | whd Wins ctecentiy Drakercan Beiitaa manaxer hada funny ex: hadi st ek long ant. | : eae AuiSeeh Outer from the frat syund of WME AIL dn tive head you always feel It frst | crs that control racing: ‘a., |records, bythe highest” tournament Hea ey pad TUD RT xe agaln Nears RY JOHN POLLOCK. Bron ae stil think bei 3 Jin the lees. I's diferent (rom a fighter| Mnrrone knew all this, but he didn't |averages In cecent contonta 5 between them on that night could only: ou by déminy | t battle betweet ‘AH \ ames at” Harvey Thinks Attell Will Give In.’ betn AAG Lomanty i The ibe cure. There were purses to be won and mune 000 in eas. and they decided @ time his mind Hae taaiewelahiAey sab Soon ols Voaloss Abe AUell, the feathersmelaht eat oat ea ese hig iene | horses to buy and Marrone took ad: | De nthe last do! tog: 8 time his c Spnotch ‘middlewels Me. tort Ny 5 i 6f th ditions. Previous io ers end of the purse, ¢ t 8% of dinxipatios A é ch m, agreea to fight Owen Moran A few minutex after Corbett was| Vantage of the conditions. ‘ Javign Pia win” Tn the National Bport 1 ype pinced in Reeth Ce sae sear tne Cals | |Parke Not Coming to Box Burke. ine eo, per cept. of the gross recelpta which | knocked out by Fits ence 6} blow inil bhiszandjeyen, atterwacdy Marcene haa | ihe Club they bet “on the Anger.’ A} aller @ shorttime, he |Thursday night, Joe Thomas, the Gale 1 middleweight, |? the fight promotere of California offer-|tho atomach—he straightened up and| a) inset what Is regarded aaia) | 3 i Pel as ager and accented Nader ty |exmaasiion’ with” cacy miccess piel we | Mommie pusilla and) UNE SAT not ooo ta y to ox Sallor Burke OF f9Foeand wane pras wit raturn ‘lovers ste thet Dow ed pent bY a certalu clase of owners who) cha ting book and pald’as acon as the | NOW in his home tow. an ten | the Montana fiahter, wil it, | Nefore one of al clubs. EB. New York “Cnarley Harvey, manager of| LE ON MATCH aa aout Wacste tical hereee inieellingiresemicandlt| > e CRERMUDE, book snd Pala an s00n el han tps the road Tone forages? Lana they, will battle for twenty FoUNdS | anger of 1 shat ie never made Sgtany sald ist nighe Shel. uci | Jay he couldn't have stood up Face, stake horses in gelling races, and, | A 6 it the ring, oftered {2 bet’ any Amount ue eae TANS tert int On In tis |ac the baseball park, which $# the | any arran Rh { ESL RTOS! > | poorer: owners oli the change to ev a of money on Lavigne, linmediately onshi white left him long ago, hat could be secured fo Btther PERSE Be vay Unelr fe mu make 4 Englistinen all’ around the ‘rink Lavigne ® Year or eo back nif, 48D | largest place thac.could t fica fOrther states that | : ase aera titiencames fumped”up to. ofter ‘wagers of a, to come back Into na £22 |the contest In that’ clty. Ketebell 1H Oe Miter when Bit | Health Lesson No. 1—By an Expert. Se eee ee rartioniacly «vehement dred" or more. In a few mente t . ey ok ¢ & month, = to-day In talking about his bidding-up | | edt wis a wX-round affair tn | knocked out Thomas In: the thine 1 fusy manager made a lighting calovia-Potiadelphla with ¥, : ine ‘i ; 2 i tactics, and when Marrone gets hot unr, 5 tion and found that te Bad ‘hat all of looked good, "har Kowns Bene. Laviene fond round of thelr forty Ave Pount!| Murphy and Loughrey Fight To-night HOW 0 K ior the collar hers an interesting talker | ‘ i the money he and Lavigne ‘had of the old Lavigne that we suc. we t at Colma, Cal, on (Labor “Di mal ttrrg ry pitt £1 x 4 1 UEatime knocked “Burge out atcer a stamina and speed had all gon jes peas ho hha| beet mya : ; T ; How the Big Fellows Work It 1 he t i “ Y) alee! : ad all one, J ternoon, and since then rf Philade} SERBIA ARDY Wat serene fin | lng only the ola-gar Fre tost, | ciamoring for a fight wits Dill Panke | you, “What do 1 care for Belmont, Whit-| manager began to a muscles In the cl and stomach. You ; ie — ass cal Se Cie | iF 4 cere, Miller, Howland, Paget, oF ' coilect his The first Englishman ee set ——— + i { F i { find. very men who have bad |Ho}. isecne. Miller, Howland. aoe to pay wp had w 2 hundred.” 5 = | a 4 2 ‘The Whole trouble Hea in the | any of those big fellows? Not » snap o} fe Patented 1 poinds in t Gui wh y p By Prof. William Elmer, | 18 rare eeaation ot the |imy. fingers, five ‘got money vt | bank not _ prican money. | Si ‘ i | (Diregtor of Elmer's Gymnaaium, Sixty-ffh | gystem varned, and {'m in ependentis een h Lavigne’s manager war Just about. to; x fGolfroth After Another Big Bout. | Street and Brosdway.) —1"'The atomach {a like a dynamo that | bid up horges I did ft for the good ot 1! call the Englishinan'e attention .to the | Dooney, | The men of New York probably pay| supplies power to the heart, which in| the turf: it rerenu orokinen Ing man eclectt a } feel oambt he tad only wagered” a i Jim Caffroth, manager of the Colma (Cal) | ; ks turA: drives blood through ‘the veins, | like me racing wou! ® whol amr aianeelecine ! hundred” when suddenly it dawned | AC. ann hat he wit jess attention to thelr physical welfare} Win this dynamo becomes cloxxed up | better. i all Real Genains Whi: : i b fees pAdce aH protheri city; intAme: becomes weak | "TUS dig fellows? Why. that's the: Upon kim that the offers of wagers had} Commissioner Bingham ; bat he propoxed doing 0, 1s for A twen-) 480 those of uny other city In | trom Inacitrity the power becomes weax | The big fellows: | Why, thats the Government of the U, Deon! made SIN SPONDS! (Ho: HAA Walsh have failed In thelr ac ee asta sanin: tlie. Aa} pea diniaal hae Winer Oke It iw an everyday occurrence to| andthe food: foes Waly couple. The | Znave ® horse worth about T enter pao Nan Ree Mea OR a SalNEsag Mel nec the Mulking sd See ee Ce Le diac eluo far mi mens that GHEY AY SR AHASS ewe w man say: “There In something, yelts, capelhgal MIOdA SE ate ng |S it nt 100 for fone Somebody. stint 7 bo h pertuionts | that the law Js nor being violated che matterwith my atomaoa and for thé | (hove who find It dimcult to keep warm | take him away from me at the cheaper realized that h been betting over| Interasted {: C1 40. Nye times the entire amorint paneesiyen PAG woney he and Lay) ¢ ef! poner that he and Laviene would have) Neues clube, | ales nee ard MeCaughlin def 4 tn all ihe world had Lavigne Jot. Tan ientbeln fe recovered presence of mind enough | math SOMME ee Clit | aon iaetonia! he hina that the Bharkey Athletic Club. in! 2" sicesoa's Miilerd AG Any: more pubic than es frat time in my We I have indigestion, |In winter, no matter how much they | price. In the same race, there ta @ $4. have been healthy, all my life hereto. MO"that he ta never cold und has never|, “The poor man with the 8600 horse | hy ° fore.”’ . Duffered from the ailments following aj A® no chance, Why, then, shouldn't I ng McLaughlin Beats Slosson. 1 George Blox: point contest by the scure to collect the res of his wagers Dut he had the tan-tods for A New York or ie eLaugniln's run waa et 1 , OK lor anybody else bid’ that horse up to DON TeAT areca canine ne saMh ete Her Ath IsUae Clubs GeeWhLGh ETA aire eee eae high : pin. When a man saya that you may know ¢ cold. He hax wonderful clrcul-| something like hie real value and Make the Cech Ag: Paget apa gpwd would Pave done to him had|ber, 1 will take whatever action I cen Wan 40, win ani average pd, 9 21-29, | 14 tas fo i» just keginning to feet the “Now, in beginning there lessona 1) him cary hin right melmnth tf ine 1u parity, mellowness and flayo javiene ts ‘ to clone It under the law, said Hd. / #6, Votmse for the “tnreennignt “play Are, ible Gorithe houte every | efteota of the aliment which adects want (o linpress upon you the necessity | (\'64" want to Jet him mo, t fake. him Pea AVIGNE'S only trouble waa that| W#T S. Murphy, Superiptendent of playing 19) >agalnat MeLaug Se LK Ne A scallion enape, fie, neatly 00 per cent. of New Yorkers. It J) you have not TT always have a-atall for him. Is there wong. it. he would drink whiskey, Hel Hulldings, “Until he does! Mr, Mure Mlk ine sing him. Levis |g rothing mocg than lack of exercise, 3 [antl Wr ne tl ie Mp ouaey Brook Distillery Co, hought & woum never hurt Mm, | PBS Cectnued, "1 meal do nothin Clark Beats Grogan at Pool. eaay Bib: pac | rag ieverame. Tom ork men) dace net Eero tay A ecd it at your home, [overvbody' a talr chance. which they Jeflerson Co, fe thong he "had an iron head and a{ ine of Aehts does not make) George Clark vg. fy Or ety eee a ete tohouwante tolecnthres Gourimnt inte Your, room and undress, Ronik wet.uplene. there. ie some.one)to bid: ky.) u ch " a * Ts) y or i do! last niet he State ‘i "lac r biert 0 mincing Atormach, Lote of young /i4 micuiune pubic any more tan do) let meat at. Crantield leathers’ iliard blocks he will ride, There la adso- Oe. rant ot sou. The first day be- |i Doesn't Care Who Owns Horse, fighters have that idea, and when they | {he Dosing exninitions of the New | en say, Twenty-third street and Geventh| Tommy Mtyan lutely no reason why a human being | gin by picking this up fifteen times| "IT never looked ‘to nee who owned & find out thelr miatake it is too late co] York Athletic Club. No tickets are feet ad who has announced ble re | gould have indigestion or difficulty In! Kith aaeh’ hand. .7ty that time your! horse; It made ho difference tf Belmont, ators (eiiee Lecesoaehaeneret ane. <ae , ment from tha rink more times than ary ficeping at nights. \ The opportunity is. mtomach er something thaty Keene or Whitney ownod Jt It 1 time copsuming enough whiskey | 5 5. Buckley, dent of t Mos 16s) and be ‘ : ¢ The exercisiig at the Tags amounts te! t Y t (AB Slax’ a battlenslun, © few. Se rn I Bfeaeey Dresden toe the slut, Peer a vO Sie "S! voter SSiodi*nius'Setne “oct eh Npginy’ night, irs tle Ralseat soda wet eon notestepion | eee recommen tens ae ‘ Duhane, of the Pinkertons. me tomo im Washington and eaked ma (0 ony me deck. poid for ett If Gekets are sold it ixtees in no yun een u . favighe learned that by hard exper-| would oome under the law, bat oo tne hd andar diet adore cetd Coned carom crapainie: ie pas. pern | Qiwayw before them, but they simply |it hasn't heen ured to. Don't stop be-| thought he was running too cheaply fence. An invincible isnt ; =| i ode p ae “hirun waa 2, and bie 4 figat him and qeon't take it. They have so many con- cause you! have begun to persplre.| i: wasimy duty to bid: him up, No, I jon, he was fually mate against} 8 J Know none ts sold. It ta not My | aver cAnthue Darrow” Wil meet | on that ace s A fhalichee to veniences that they do not have to exert ‘es ‘what vou want. That will be afrata lke a lot of othera are yaterious Billy Smith to fieht for the| business to top prize Aghung+I ant) hoe tthe Monde: tree inshipe Ctler | ‘x themselves. ‘There are many men who enough for the frst day. Take Sour-| "No doubs L hurt voma one, and Relterrmolent title, The hent came off | suporintendent of Hulldings, not! a po:| Veritell WAns In Billiard Tourney, | JBan" hae “boon it af ie geine for years will Nat even atoop to plok up & panctl Fray vgurert Ry oara eee ALY asad [0 oubt, my ruling off In due to. that, y i ndak les d waits a thes tidh mevegers will probably, tamore ha | Or w pen, nce up Rig yal. and hin Coavtiae tained for that flight at tho|WWhAlt, op Beguin, battalion chief, | da ras ae Teen a deur tas| aha! Exercise will cure any case of Le Wate through it will | trainer promised he would get me. If pglenide road:houss, 9 few, inticn out |, guinze of wake Buroatt of Yoapeottan | FoR eH ane sonia | Jeannette and Harris to Battle. | acl, trouble lke indigestion oF A Rout apestite. Secatie. vo will be very. thin, Jn getting me, It will turn out the ots, came lo] said there ‘was nothing about the : Rain oe | tily Elmer, who ken Joe J. in Noy York, The doctors will t | hun, Eat until your appetite {| *0rrlest case the Joskry Club over ewapaper offices that the Kid was do-| See yee Chun mate ek af wy, by the score af 130| Billy Elmer, who has taken Joe Jeannetto 1, sulie thing, but you wan't do what § lia} tackled, ie endows amount of road work lomaaly, Soe EO ent Minn ran’ wes 11 with | under his ganageyient, ‘has matched him/ dies sayy convequently they have to r= |“ WON fray And thie kind of .oroceeding| , "Yet It has been hinted that 1 should r the hills, but that he was at t Inspector Richard Walsh _notined | % averags was 131-G4. 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