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en THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, 1910. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | nosenFevdten UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY AGAIN THE BEAN IS MIGHTIER THAN THE STEAK DALY DEFEATS DE ORO IN FIRST ROUND OF PLAY a a At the End of First Night's Three-Cushion Play Cham- pion Is 15 Points Behind. BRING ME AN oNiow A LA Mope , caseace wiTH TRUFFLES) GRAPEFRUIT STEW, CAULIFLOWER VSR CHEESE , BAKED ouives, AND SPUDS A LA PETER MAHER, = Ruse IT . os " Freddie Welsh’s Defeat of Jem Driscoll in Lightweight Cham- | HE COULDN'T HIT It Jerr LFRED DE ORO, the three-cush- ah ‘| HE WITH A WHIP. ' sue Nieete e Try A fon billiard champion, wilt have pionship Bout at Cardiff, IT WAS THAT CHOP I to fo some to-night and to-mor- ATE LAST MONTH THAT DonE ME ow night in his match with John W. Daly at Doyle's Academy !f he hopes to retain his tiple, as he was fifteen points behind at the conclusion of thelr first nigh block of fifey. Daly appears to be in the best form he has displayed in a long time. It fs pininly to be seen that ho trained thfully for this contest, and all his riends look upon him as a sure winner SS The victor in this match not only re- ains or gains the championship, but | also the $1,000 diamond Lambert trophy and @ $300 side bet goes to him At the end of the first night's session all of ¢he wiseacres murmured “I told you 80," as they wended thelr way the battleground, declaring at the same time that they knew De Oro AND NOT ES. wouldn't be able to regain his atride af- ter having only won the pool cham- plonship within a mon¢h, PERCY SMALLWOOD DEFEAT | , WORK ON THE NEW STADIUM ‘The match was Daly's al the wi ora, Pecermearerana sans ata.ser | McDonald Confident Hell |siakurieachtnze twelve mile race at Pittsburg, the time} Stand will be of concrete and steel, only Me execution was much better than that 109, ‘The contest was one of | the seats being of wood. There will be Wales, a Great Victory for | the Vegetarians. RED DIR WELSH, ientwolgnt | . > F Champion 6 Eneiand, stilt holds “THE EASIEST WAY To fNocK WELSH OUT hin title Last night at Cardiff, | ip To SHOW Him A Nice Juicy STEAK. Wales, he defeated the great feather- weight champion, Jem Driscoll. Driscoll | f NG : Was disqualified in the tenth round for Putting hin head under Welsh's chin, | Battling Nelson style, and butting. ‘This is a great victory for the veg tarians, and a gad blow to the beef-fed Athletes of old England, Welsh boasts e©that he! train’ entirely on carrot Deans, nuts and other “garden truck. Driscoll disdained such fare and stuc! to steak e fight drew a tremendous crowd, The rentiment of the people was with Driscoll because of his clean reco WELL HEAR_ New EXCuse. Von bed Now. ee being 1: Oa : Ral | of the Cuban. Daly held the lead prac and also because he was giving awa » re ee {t20M for 6,200 specators, which Is tleally all the time from the fifth toning Great advantages in height, reach ana Freppie Weisy the best ever seen in this country, be-| thought to be plenty large enough to rean | eav 0 ecor S| to the seventy-fifth, when he ran out tucht. Driscoll. aa 8 * | i? ing practically a duel all the way be-|accommodate those desiring to see he stipulated number of points. ce a Voc too, was five years | ENGLISH CHAMPION, tween these two men, as the other con-| games at the home of the midshipmen. rath, Prank, the welghtthrower ho, was el Mer than Welsh. 9 ubedd 1s Telease by oa ote us, th test. hs thet class. | Lieu mmander Harris Laning, sec- * According to cabled accounts Jem's WHO WON FROM beconst hd ett MG cid cas oe pte A AE iy | FERNS-LAWRENCE WINNER he was not Never more than a few yards separated |fetary of the Navy Athletic Assocta-| Big W eight T Trove: Likely to | rae ay tte “ue evening Ni i wing + famous skill enabled him to outpoint JEM DRISCOLL tio! ort, nr sively stated ‘that olng to, the ‘ ~ val | ALES, played in som nila- er Kose's Marks at Irish- |" nat fea ater “grime hs me wire co ney ROE Be ert | PRESIDENT BAN JOHNSON of the | ;lived in nome place other than tities € Harry Ferns and Charley Lawrence tired. In the fourth round he was sent American League has approved of the) more than $300 seats, as has been the} American A, C.’s Games, j Will clash in the main bout of ten tp his knees once, and from that time | transfer of the St. Louis American | custom. dd ' | rounds at the Sylvan A. C. to-night, and ed gpa - ghee ad wealiss ree | club from Robert Lee Hedges to 5. M. | — pea | the contest {hould prove worth going purts held his o nally, very | Hodgman, Mark B. Wing, Ben Adkin) JOCKEY BELL, THE LI J 4 long way to see. It was only a short gveary, he clinched and putting his head and Belwyn C. Edgar, jr.’ Hedges will | vigorous little rider who has been pilot-| gggspABE” M'DONALD, the huge |_ The athletic members ot the Tairteenth are time ago this pair met and put up one ‘on Welst’s neck pushed him around | \ kd continue in the office of president until | {ng horses to sensational victories at the weight thrower of the Irish- | favs ethusist es of winning | of the best battles ever seen in a local ering. That style of milli Driscoll y x! nth, when not only ; Jacksonville meeting, has been offer Amerie , 7 + he | Trainer Lawson n the floor’ ring, The contest was an even one ai Sethe ring. t sty ling Driscoll | ej . a meeting next month, n not only i been offered rican A. C., sgys that h Son the foot iNest 1 may have learned from Welsh himself, “3 * the officers of the club will be elected, | three years’ contract, at $8,000 @ year, | intends doing a few things to some of | ™#Xt Putting them through thelr paces. the way, and ever since they have been for he is an expert at it. The refereo ut @ manager appointed as well, 4 the heavy shot records th fone |, The, Trin wreat things of | F 4 jem on " niet put Inted 1 to ride in Germany for Baron Oppen- > rosehea thet RALbt Tibeg | clamoring for some clup to put th Fa-Delgooit, but 2 4 wie Head heim, and it is lkely that he will ace} 00 ithe eco aiph Rose | snoir* big Marat “Cone Harvey | $0 88 to decisively prove whieh is the Rasied Delscoli, but he used hie heat ak or oh rai: OEY | bebe ts bilshed a fow years ago. “Babo" 1s |Coln says that Volks ism etter man than Ma. | better man. Both Ferns and Lawrence again, and then came the disqualifica- See. Paes Sane eare ees FUNKE, i especially anxious to annex the eigh- |lorgy, Harvey i ee the ie Fellow in" naw have tr tion. defeated W. Campbell, of Philadelphia, hs Andis showing Lim a few of th pointe. ed faithfully for this contest, PAWLING SCHOOL'S HOCKEY] teen-pound shot title, and it {s the ee eee eee % thal and they are both sure to fight. thei New Yorkers will be sorry to hear of | 66 99 by a score of 50 to 4) in the three-cush- | roam easily defeated the Pomfret seven | opinion of many that the big police- “4 aa Driscon's defeat, for he made a fine im- (2 mes in 'S 0) fon amateur billiard match In the Three- | 4¢ Connecticut on the ice at St. Nicho- rts ere gels, dgeking | hardest, as the winner has been prom- 0 man 1s fully equal to the undertaking. pression here during his stay a couple Cushion National League, it being the| jag Rink by @ score of 8 to 1. ly eq ‘o the wi 2 bas been very sick, and inable to do any runuing for| 864 a chance to meet Johnny Marto. i Because of the fine work that Me- second victory in @ row for the New pith of years ago. iA a Donald has been doing in practice the i ". will send ten of their best Me was a marvellous boxer, and made | Best Exercise to Keep reyes rere | Coach Fisher of the Columbia basket: | Irish-American A. C. will have all of |f “ acy How did your friend wall the boys he fought look lke ami WILLIE HOWARD WAS OUT-|Siuad, The following men have been |{@ heavy shot events on their pro: | (tears, Mis last feat was the whipping pointed by Joe Phillips in their ten-|Tatained; Capt. Kiendl, of Abe Attell. For the first time in his Pitcher’ S Arm in Sha found pout. at Brown's Gymnasium, |ieemned:, cant Stlenes life Attell was made to look foolish. Howard made a great finish in the last |gonn, ‘il: S. D. Jaques, Driscoll had him diving through the the funny clothes who came around| three rounds, but it wasn't sufficient to 2; R. Fairbairn, ‘12; W. catch that horrible disease? Don't know. Ask your barber for the Hyan, for the club's annual meet at 13, Law; C, D. | Sremme 11; A. Mendel- | Madison Square Garden Feb. 4. M.D, Hoysman te new Crosscount:y raaner ‘M. Salsbury, |_"T have been trying to induce Mee |of the i. A y of the time trophy Donald to stick to the heavy shots |&t the Mo during the ‘The hut tralner Sealed Sterilized Cup, derause I have always believed that he | cus fuat H te th : opee'and flopping to his k: whi wy ; Offset the lead established by his oppo .R. t : y ne saya tho. most” jo diss ena UO 2 {fe tatered punches Giants’ Boxman asa Only canon and Played olf, buts on te Rent in the first seven rounds. ; RT, Reynold fs equal to the task of breaking Rose's raaner tat he his seen (By i) Brush and Soap. Used once | il, 13: E. 1. Meliltaer, ‘13; A, L. Liffe, records,” said Coach Lawson Robertson Driscoll can console himself with the| : of the game then, and the people around) jomery c, H. SHILLING 18 THE |13)'A. 8. Kothwell, ‘il, Practice will be a3 he watched “Babe” toy with th thought that Welsh also beat Attell, in| Twirler Who Finds Game | where we tived called It “mountaln' rtege member of the “In Bad" Club,| discontinued until after Xmas, and then twenty-four-pound "shot his bi & Ofteen-round fight In Los Angeles two It fs said that George Bonhag will not do any Oly. Costs but Sc extra itil he meets Jack. Montment and ‘Tout at two miles fa the Ganten on dan. 4, AMUSEMENTS, ; i took'up Tight \tralcing im nnticrpatica.« . billiards’ or ‘hillside pool.’ Until I was having been suspended by the stewards |two hard weeks of work will be held yard. “McDonald is onger than | the erent and’ heewill be at Mie batt oes (Saw Yorms ira years Jem is still featherweigh: Helpful During Winter grown up I thought this game of golf\of the Emeryville track at Oakland, |in preparation for the first league game Rose, and he's also heavier than tne | timo-comés to face his two strong clubmates, wmpion of Isngland, as went out P’ id i a 4 tame sort of foolishness for men Who |Cal., for not keeping his engagemen widn't know how to do anything els with rnell on Jan. 7. big Caltfornian, McDonald 1s putting | princeton will play the N. ¥. A in fighting Weish. x the elghteen-pound jot around fo! | 2 pot ie e SI pater wie ot t, almost two feet bevond etc eso tt ck tornigh Bane lef 4 Hut since I have come to know some- cord. I belleve that our man | rem sey Ow € 5 REDDY WELSH has fought all! BY BOZEMAN BULGER. | tiing about it 1 think golf one of the le M tched ree re Map, Dellove that our man | arelcapatle of, hub tania’ neat F over America, and hae made good | CCORDING to Leon, allas “Red | most fascinating as well healthful igger an ey a of the records at our games. ther will be able to make th against all opponents except | ‘Ames, who blew into town yes-| games in the world. If I show up in —————— Packey McFarland, who has the “In- : Frat : | terday, the merry little game of |g00d shape next spring and have a| f F; ki B tert! > Fe a ena cvrenty tig | Sole ts the best exercise in the world for | food year of 1, you can just put It} ll ee rankie UrNS rx EMPIRE {300% 6 WM. GILLETTE * _Next_Week—(Farewel!) RE iy of the Acoms ha be his rest, and he AMUse MENTS. With A. EMATTHEWS, <n. ——_ Nit Mop. MISS BILLIE B fgelle train Goth St, or Bway Keeping a pitcher's arm tn condition dur. |down as the result of golf or, to be exe | APaty Fiagenla's tianlte quartarsile chempet * GARRICK i", & Xe round draw with him in Los Angeles, | ing ihe winter . act, ‘mountain billiarcs.’ ANNIE _RUSSELL and then followed him to England. | 6 BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. J. “picxy awards, the ‘winster NL be held iy the Hioaa second mento econd, Pegi nm " . nd if you don't take my word for Ames said that they had had some| _. i. ao ant 4 a ‘Phere Welsh sidesteppéd a match as| yy MOnitpag” the strawberry, haired terrible snows out around Warren and |English Bantamw secasecsate Cham RRR ESS Te Jong as he could, but finally fought. | wimer of the Giants, “I can prove it|that the people out there were hollering A : Harvey and Kid Murphy and Farland outclassed him. The referee |) "vig Wills, Ed Konetchy, Ed Reul-|for a snow commissioner ike Big Bil] pion to Sail for New York Din Peas aid Macy arown : the National Sporting Club, Tom) ion and Doc White, They have all} Edwards. “You know, when the snow i NOTICE TO grove GOERS Attraction Mentioned in this) 13.an assured Hit! sor Ivy, B.8.16, ar ES pT aaa A a ‘ 4 a cawiD will meet in ten-round bouts, Mon Bee 38 Beott, called the fight a draw, but al! t this fall and it is|gets deep in Warren,” declared the red- in ew Days. At the Sylvan A.C. Harry Huc Ki Wi few Play Ty. it Hui ilk GIN Sof tho Hnglish aporting writers agroed | ‘Ken ® whirl a It thls headed pitcher, “we simply have to sit 8 7 Ferns and, “Charley | Lawrence ugo elly ins i pl ae aa a ‘ - Q " nie + vill el in ti out o ay Sat on that 0: aes - Pepe ie Ames ran over from hiy home at|around stoves, talk about our next years Will clash in the main bout of Decision Over | bea 10 81.00, Caer esiad f esae ent not what might have been, | warren, O., to wee McGraw in regard batting average and walt for BY JOHN POLLOCK. Le ee Ag | rn-Varl we} 'cnant of and that McFarland won easily and} ic gome business connected with his | melt. Was entitled to the decision. Welsh's best performance in this country was his defeat of Abe Attell, decision. He weighed only 128 pounds for that fight, while Attell, of course, Evenings, &.i Stone ec.20, “ y ay," IGGER STANLEY, tho English || CASINO #'s33,4, 80%, t and after a day of ahopping| “On, by the way," he sald, suddenly, iene big town he will hike back to-| ‘did you notice that I beat a lot of bantamweight champion, al | stonay night, will have it out in the ring of the laus in oston night. The sunny topped pitcher 1s in| them out as a hitter this past season? Frankle Burns, the saver uae Armory, AA! of Boston on Tuesday night, Illy exeolient shape, and says he was bullt|Some hitter, ei! Soon as I saw that|fehter of Jersey ity, has rounds at the club's next show on that evening, (Special to The @ fellow had batted .02 I knew I was| Matched to meet in a ten-round bout at a indeed’ fe a0in at. ( a Rei BERNHARDT § a ening World.) if BOSTON, Mass., Dec. 21.—Hugo Kelly summer, When | 0 “ a was 4 real featherweight and scaled /12 Te ah Taaiah vin ecco [eats the National Sporting Club stag either) hove te got he’ able ait eats 1Sltz! gave the fans another bad upset by 122 oF le 6 or 13, Tom O'Rourke, manager | few weeks,” Ho 1s suffering from @ severe injury | gaining the decision over Frank Klaus wutch he received during his in thelr twelve-round bout at the kind of intestinal affection. McGraw 1s of the opinion that if Ames | on Jan ELSH maki t capital of hin| ‘That 1s no kid about this golf busl-|can get himse fin good physical shape | of the club, received a cablegram from | ' one of i W of makes great ca} o y a hat the terms|One ofthe arteries was ruptured, which he claims, Armory A. A, All the wise followers of | n for the early work next season that the | Stanley to-day stating t a howe | F 5 4 eats Aa iM pte ‘| Giants will have an cxcelient chance of|for the bout were entirely satisfactory, | Goodman did by poking him with hs thumb. | the game et Putt any aad Ih th ih et he gave him strength sallow it pig ete Ae Ket me in good | winning the pennant, Ames was Ill the/and that he would sal! for America in | | simmy Caroll ts another one of Heine afeel's| cisively, but only in four of the rounds | LULUGLASER 72 AER. ore’ greater part of last season and made|few days. Acconiing to the conditions| TH) hor again for meveral weeks, "The litte | did Klaus have the better of the mill- |{ DALY'S, h St. very fow attempts to work toward the|of the match the boys will weigh In at R California fighter is laid up with « badly cut lip! ing, He boxed in his usual style, rush- | at Toay Sate Mor nish, Two years ago he acquired con-| 117 pounds at the ringside. As Stanley | snd tonsilitis. | Carroll received the tnjury to his legree. tween “Ts” and the slow, * i But Gown in Loe Angeles they | 1908 beeor ol he ni » his battle with Tor Houck, and then ing In all the time and letteing go both Wink when you speak of Freddie's | long, swinging stroke is just the thing | (741 Gr hits wonderful curve ball, @04 heat Joe Bowker and Joe Condon, the We ined with tonsilitis, which has weakened | hands, first for the face and Jaw and Maxine Biliott’s * Vegetable diet. They say W for an arm. There t9 nothing about) ), was going like a house afire at the| crack English bantame for the title, his | him considerably. then for the body, but Kelly was there weakteas for chicken, and golf that Is violent, and still It fs enough | close of the season. ‘The players of) yout with Burns will be an international | yimmy Howard, the hard-hitting Chicago welter-| Wit! @ nice straight left jab and hook | § (ta tnd then slipped quietly away to some | exercise to keep @ good arm or & good | jor) leagues generally agree that AmB) ong and should pack O'Rourke's club to| weight, and, Connie Schmidt Hoboken wii}and @ hard right cross and battle with joodman several weeks ago, | vegetarianism, He tells how pat- | ness,” reiterated Ames. ing vegetabl " and speed and endurance, all of which Qualities he possesses in a superlative | shape as anything TI ever tried. The 23 HERRY a ROT sti Xtian Doce pl Bhs TRENTING tn NAG GAEY MARIETTA with ORVILLE HARROLI ody ata ices ae ., THE GAMBLERS ¢:': ball of M ‘ ind fal tag. of Ki uppercut | Nash COHAN Ald VCH QUICA| "ty my oe ee ee ae ee city. eet {n “a ten-round bout af & spe that Klaus did not seem able to block, | 431 SEW. Wway, Ey H W, LORD fndes roedhouse where he wpsn't | pal ans aeons fellows with days of Amos Ruste. ita ORpSSY we jhe Brown Grenadum 2. Lisi te mai —renenneneiesiieren HACKETT Bie nn Rak a Ba By a £ AG nown and indulged in @ tittle white| "I used to laug! the ron Groat 70 meat, On one such occasion Freddie vin Hart Defeated, |] ALBERT CHEVALIE! BaARDY Hugo Kelly, the sturdy Italian middleweight | but the latter had three hard fights few days M of Chicago, who beat Frank Kk’ nawete prior to that scrap, (Special to The Evening World.) | on o' | — radia ani and 60th St. By went for s trip into the country with Teun OO st attred Uday by Four Ronis ts| ap effort will be made today t0 arrange ¢| SAPULPA, Okla. Dec. 21-—Cart Mor-| Circle Slats, Today, Sat. '& thee, oh his sister. ‘They visited a roadside thn Ad (9) igast ay ake n siset Prank’ Mantel of Pawnee HoT in‘the| pot Seren” Jonny Cena A OG virtually knocked out Marvin Hart | [or M and sat down for dinner. Freddie looked tala Wout of ten, rude af the National poring | Yommy Hourk of Vhwade via, isa ae tn the third round of their flght, I+| é 7 the bill of fare over, and then calling dl Houck, will Fret Oo ec at Sailor i erty rot Houck, was Morris's fight all the way through, an odsequious waiter, ordered two large Poweil-Goodman Winner n itd Ue eT s* fod also manager of Houck, Min, uncle ot-Aitie, Johnny, to talk inal he In the first round he floored Hart wit! E the | for the content if (ee ads ot the Empl @ left to the head. From that time on portions of chicken le Marviand, is Now england) ght iearywateht, Kea mee for ten round atthe BDI A. ee at” prowgy, and It waa ean “And rush Jt," said Freddie, licking his chops. of clinch soko save himself from | 8 reat knockout. 4 r. Welsh. ht away, ’ Pa 7 2 ee ee eee alter bewing | Champion Asked to Meet Vic- himself toward the kitchen. DONOVAN’ Pv Welsh rose in wrath and went away tor of Friday’s Bout at 80% WEST SUT bin Columb fe Swine THe COUNTRY | boy A ef a House Pop. Mai GRAND"; sity Sakinees at Hew & ys Tn” Conjunction oteh | the 3 Great Spectactes INTERNATIONAL CUP {BALLET OF NIAGARA - THE EARTHQUAKE, eee en ERR ee IHURTIG @ SEAMON'S (Ne lm THE CRACKER JACKS) ——ee se, 25¢ ATM, EO. M. COHAN'S from there, Probably at the next place "Hye ordered carrots the National Club. Freddie Weish was one of the first to recognize the fact that Battling Nelson THREE THREE STORES. STORES 7718 Broadway at eth St. \¢ lide. Hi. 102 East 14th St., Subway Store. RUE,NANA, Anaiols to get e match with the Dane, tastes es Sete eee 217 éth Avenue, at 14th St. dies pee AMMERS' TEIN ‘and if he had succeeded might to-day +e al jie yeti tbat hag St, and Mrondway. Sat i PLAZA |HIGH @LASS Hl Rave eet! in the position now held YY | ayy "word, will propably. appear in. & HOLIDAY GIFTS FOR MEN : ma brie AMUSEM NTS, Woilgast. Nelson refused to xiv MEYERS GLOVES $4 We degra aa si ae uy | VAUDEVILLE PYAR CRE few weeks. He has been asked to meet - WER Ly \& Pie@TU MUNYON, the using the good old e: A " . VILLR Alii eh Of telling him to go and get @ repu-|the Winner of the Lew Powell-Jack URES || HS oS egefation. He has the reputation now, and | Goodman mat luled take | and Sat MW night & 7 tolter Skating “i Psesi0ss BAND CONCERTS) MURRAY th! will probavly come back to this councry | Place at the National Sporting ‘The standard by which glove quality is measured, Setestin " hy Y TRUST ear Ne git eh Good bout In gray, suede and cape with extra heavy seams. MAJESTIC sats To aig i, | BELASCO fh) fin tee ine 2 z cbrnthtirat ean Pike Hit ae Bie _Fomeilgeetman bee MAMIE AEE cth fi dnd [ic S-tate CONCEHET™| — anooxcvn_aMuse teNTs K UT opening affair in a series of at DULY MTN LS SENT WEEK ) po eee 4 a AAS hteld NB ABE MSCHWARTZ IN QUICK TIME,| Grisourne to decide who. iy entitled 10 SCARFS (OLONIAL Uses nasa fy PREP UBLIC\ HS Mesa ee STAR ea Malis et the present tith ‘tot eat | PREBECCA OF SUNNY BROOK FARM|] VANITY FAIR” COMPANY Mat. Dally wi Rich, lustrous silks in all the popular colorings ec and patterns; in fancy holly boxes especia'ly & Ire | Billie Ritchie and Rich MeAllister, 10 the Evening World.) Owen Moran arrived in th LHAMBRA Wan. (dh, Thomann | igeith & Proctor! AX, 3 = va 4 B = fi iy ; , Polar Smoking Concerts, N. ¥., Dec, 21—Bant Dor-| his defeat of Battlin appropriate for holiday gift aa yt A ry oni W TH AVE, isis b de GAYETY yreking Cor wey of Albany scored one of the quick-|peen challenged right and left t PProp J i . Mat. Datiy Animal | Boaity Mote IRWIN'S MAJESTICS est knockouts on record at the Knick-| candidates for Woilgast's ttle SIZES Wayue, TY! a und ALE erbocker ©, ending his scheduled | ygurpny, Knockout Brown, 7 Two OLYMPIC te MPIPE., te ut with Yankee Genwaris Donahue, Jack Goodman, Lew bf da ar vos M wi | ech rsetion: UME, og Hisoudway & fait mig one ead of ine fret ruvnd. with a. lets |ON4, TARY One scat way |® t consent to appear here, BGENTS, ast The Ay; HH | ACADEMY Gi wc 10e,20¢830¢ 318%, | THE YANKEE D. ODLE GIALS, wwing to the Jaw. Schwarts fell in a) een ena vas to arrange a (? ship bout We Lave this famous brand in every style and every size for every man Bate e Aviator THE HOUSEOF A THOUSAND CANDLES AMMO rte _Weiineaany p to the floor and rolled over sev. | 0 i fet ean | No mat de this year has caused A box of these popular collars would make a most l iJ MBIA cone TERY AYION’S LEE AVE. 4 mes, then lay I, and it wa ries of elimination contests, and 89/94 much talk as the Powell and de v1 le P 5 rn Cy aor) F ra minutee. etre ‘us "fully “ro | the. New York ara’ are tn for a tow [Sq aaah meat a aaods a eee a iaeee titer aa see Ps watt gained consciousness. hear-champlonships, and possibly later, Mest boxing session of the season, PO! fous’ Mots 260. to $1, raalited } \ ‘ ,

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