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f _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 26, 1911. ; sneer] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSBiFe.c’ AND NEWSY al ie ROBERT EDGREN YOU WON'T KNOW "EM WHEN THEY ADOPT LATEST STYLES. ssl al BURKE PUT = | ROUND BY HENRY eli ‘oS New York Boxer Falls Once a in Each of First Three + Rounds, [ agsuRs mvs fe THs SUIT You woure Loon up. 10° DATE ine / Tue WINK ENGLAND Johnny Oliver Says That Just as Soon as Tommy Murphy Is Well Enough He'll Go Into Training and Knockout Brown ft crening World.) | * Jan, 25.—With @ ter- riffo left and right to the Jaw, Kid Henry Of Troy defeated Satlor Burke of New York by a clean knockout in the fit: way ees . WOT Fi round of eduled ten-round bow: Can Have His Chance. Lace wane: IMAGINE Some oF CURL before the members of the 1 THOS Bia CHAMPS Squeezed INTO bocker A. C. at German Hall. Burke fell with almost his tire Weight upon the back of hie head, by he was clearly knocked out before h. Copyright, 1911, by The Presé Publishing Ow, (The New York World). OHNNY OLIVER, who manages THE Corset COATS AND . ? TicnT PANTS? TNEHT Pants a Tommy Murphy, is a worried man. lea Conwart Meee to fall, and went down like « John fears that the public wilt One oF 1 ae 4 Tink Tommy called off his match with NWrat ouR TAILORS wie TRY P Wa ie Tount. See uae: ae The New | second’ rounaa "he hue tee firat r * Pl kD pope pie heart “To PALM OFF on Us Now res ce On NEW DUDS. HovRGtaAss LDS even and Burke ted by @ shade ip | Honestly, now,’ sald John yesterday emma inmate" | Bonch Warmers Often Turn “uy. T don't want to knock Brown. He's 4 great little fighter and all that, but ‘afin frre tho aye Out to Be Star Players n right, and that Leating Brown ought | to be a pipe for him. We admit that all the hard chances look easy. His Brown had the best of the last Might, fingers are long and strong, and that ts | put Tommy had just come back trom|McGraw Wouldn’t Exchange be ee ECE earth Be can ais oa The New Yorker fell once if > ee | each of the first three rounds, his fal if in the third being from a pun H Referee Helps Bronx Youth |e the furs rom som laa Mercury Footers | Wili Play Short | et | Barry Badly Whips Fergusom to Win at Hockey| for York Team) wos: 2358.25 ex. [cago heavyweight, not only won the de- | cision over Sandy Ferguson in “> “4 " Up in the Bronx the case! nthusl- | twelve round bout at the Arm a New Orleans a aick boy, and he wasn't Na a food alton The New York Athletic seven ten't| | UP In | twely i he Armory ft to fight tough kid uke Brown) Arthur Fletcher for Any |"Swhen“Arthur Devtin atiffened up for out of the race for the championship in| $8U4 Are, throwing up thelr hats and | but he gave Ferguson the worst whalia Even at that Brown didn't hurt him at awhile last season jt was thought that the amateur hockey league by ay | o¢ Arthur Herrman, a little fellow of| While the boxers exchanged remagk ail, Why, if Tommy wasn't sick now Three Ordinary Players. Fletcher's time to become a star had means, judging by the way they routed | seventeen, who has just recelved a con- | that w« + 4 not look goo he couldn't lose. But he is the sickest 1 not look good on paper, and arrive, but the old veteran muddenly | the Hockey Club by a score of 6 to 4 In| tract trom York (Pa.) team, and who 1s | once fell out of the ring onto the floor i boy you ever saw. it broke his heart to @pruced up an dhis legs and arms be- their game at St. Nicholas Rink. expected to be a second Willie Keeler, | in a wild scramble, the fans were aie t call the match off, but he had to, Why, came as nimble as ever. When the series the first half the Meroury Footers|John MoGraw, Miller Huggins or any | appointed, as they expected to see som, he couldn'* fight the biggest lemon in BY BOZEMAN BULGER. were allowed @ goal that didn’t look | of those stars of M1 stature, | of the “rough house” work that the pai , tory. If he ‘T eome of the most brilliant w the country the way he lights in baseball are hidden|femember what he did in those / Just right, as at the time one of their| Young Herrman win play shortstop on | indulged in when they boxed at to Brown, as ik aa he ta, he ) { players appeared to be oft side. This|the Yors team, and up Bronx way they | Orleans last y Ferguson was 60 : Ipreiytg noted ont, and. tn: tia cake under the law that Keeps them /eeven games of fighting. | Doviin ade the Hockey Club players wild, | S8¥ he can play it up to the handle and : Lipa on the bench f@ proved by the tact, g the decond half the {then some. Herrman's only handicap is i dition he'd probably rat pneumonia or point of service, with the exception of ul te ie eae Gan Ge Seeee tae 1 bs something afterward and die of ft. Just| Which hee just leaked out, thet Pred | Mathewson, and according to the rute | | simtlar pl ere made @ goal on &| than 13) pounds, but as he is only seven. F een ae tae well enough he'll go| Tenney, while here a few days ago,|of things he probably will be the first St ana Te he had’ te teen ane | teen ho has plenty of time to take on |p £8 Years a This Address MeansSomething F Into training again and Brown can have | fered MoGraw his pick of most any|to break down. MoGraw has laid his | manner tn which the unlucky players | Weight. At any rate he is as heavy as | i mis obese. two playars on his club for Arthur| plans so that if Devlin ever slips he will me We pe) faved, McGraw, Keeler, Huggins or any of ; “Tommy never feared to fight anybody, | Fletcher. Dave fast Gs good & man in Fletcher to me 4 er the ruling was made against little fellows were when they | ' In tact he never sidestepped a match| McGraw laughed at the proposition, | Put in the gap and go right on. DRAwBAcS, OF COURSE. the Hockey Club players lost v tn his life, and he's had a lot of fight-|@94 went #0 far as to say that he Hofman and Strang Star Utility Men.) —————_—______—_—. and the New york A. C. puck ed on one of the t lev addahtes, Ni Prag Mo. | Wouldn't exchange his star utility men| The history of the game shows that chasers romped home easy winners, ‘ teams in Westchester | 4 era sidestep him, He fought for three ordinary players on any team|many of the best players have been Reinmund, the centre on the winning | © A and the scouts wh: ¥ Farland, Wolgast, McGovern, Moran |i. aj ‘This may be Fletcher's | bench warmers for several years ‘before | side, was the star of the game, ecoring red him say ¢hat, despite his i, Attell and all the best of them. He's year to pr getting out in the open. A notable ex- no less than four of the seven goals he was the best infielder outside _ willing to fight MoFariand any time, |7{0" O° to oueh one tavow | *mple Is Bolly Hofman of the Cubs, At made by his team. of the professional ranks in this part of and there aren't many looking wy Pftaard one time he and Sammy Strang were —— —»—__. the country. Anyway the manager of Boginners Any Time 4 Paskie's eatha, ole tiet ‘meown | Piatcher's ability to be kept on the| the star utlity men for the Giants and ;ZBYSZKO WILL HAVE HIS the York team decided to take a chance ae ala y " bench, nobody realises more c ‘and Hofman did not get a and the base! fans of the Bronx are ‘ Green’ need to worry about losing. hn” MoGraw. Pletcher understand ee Str een car cattle How | HANDS FULL WITH AMERICUS | B2ppy. They have already written to t atid . Byer bas been unlucky, and te the situation, however, and takes {t/much he was worth unt!l Slagle got too; | porch that Ld McGraw and Hal Chase asking that Tevacias (with, the truth he has fought several Umee| unogopnically. He knows that Mo-|old for the Cub outfield. Hofman then | nie : SEDULE OF | ——$—$——=——————meny| With Hackenschmidt in town and| scouts be kept on the tookout to Foatidy, Bt When he was sicl: enough to be in bed. | Graw is holding on to him with a death-| slipped right in the gap and the Cubs BARDON ee Fordham N Schedule. | [2t°" comine within « week or two, what this youngster does. Last summer In one fight he such @ fever that lice grip eo that he can go in and grab| Were not weakened in the least by the tte Fordham nine, which is printed in | | BO im Nine’s @- T | the wrestling game seems on a fair way Ne hit over .960 in the thirty games that putting your hand on him was just absence of their old veteran. {tm entirety in the next column, conteins to its revival in New York. Joe Hum-| he played. the first Job left open by @ player on like putting it on a stove.” whom age begins to leave its mark. Lobert of Cincinnati was also @ utiltty | twenty-five games, sixteon of whioh will March 22, C. C. N. Y. at Fordham; || phries, who has arranged the leng:hy man until he fell heir to his present job. | be played on Fordham Field, No game|§%, 6t. Francis College of Brooklyn |! dill for to-morrow night's carnival at Seer eck Rist recused ae pig Fletcher Hit In Hard Luok. Merkle was on the bench three years has yet been arranged with Harvard, |§ %t Fordham; 2, Pratt Institute at Grand Central Palace, says it's only a CORNS? x Iki really. nick, “There ts not a better inflelder im the| before he got a whack at a reguler Job. | but a date haa been held open for them. ||| Fordham; April’ 1, Stevens Institute } | question of time when elther Gotch or BUNIONS! i Dusiness than Fletcher,” said the Glam |He has absorbed so much of the €€Me|4 southern trip has been arranged and Foréham; 6, Princeton at Prince- [|| Hackenschmidt will be matched with . , from bench observation, however, that : St. John'e College at Vord- || Zbyszko, The latter has trailed Gotch Ov ‘s right, Murphy has never Page dh holga 2 Ag be Me the absence of Tenney from firet base | &imes will be played with Catholic Unt Catholte University at Jlall over the country without getting a a 4 1, regularly. In all of the games in which | Was not {n the least. Devore also | Versity, Georgetown, Western Maryland Pordham: 18, Georgetown at Wash- || match. KEENES GLAD-PHEET REMEDY and the University of Virginia. ington; 15, ‘Weatern Maryland at taken on the toughest of them. |he took part last season Fletcher wal-|4id bench service for three years, and 3 15, Packey MoFarland told me that Mur-|loped the ball on the nose, but he hit; Was not until the middie of last season | a arsas || Wettminster, Mé.: 31, University ef ]| Referee stops New London Mill, pay gave hin the hardest fight he ever |! very hard luck, Time after time|that the fans began to “get” his real) PHILADELPHIA POUND K. Virginia at Charlottevifie, Va.; 19, (Bpecial to The Evening World.) Olty rat sy layed in | 9 L had, and many other fighters his drives would go Hke a shot right | speed. the notional tren custtion DADAI soos ae Fortin 2 eo New Ha- into aome fielder's outstretched hands.| MoGraw says he is just as woll eatts- | cr am; at New taken care to keep away from & secon tie ts full of life and ginger and it ie «| fled that the Boston management turned |"¢Y at Slowtown, William Campbell win- 9 ven; 2, Swarthmore at Fordhan; {of Philadelphia were scheduled for ten engagement. Wolgast {s particularly | pity that he hasn't the opportunity to|down the trade for Shafer. McGraw has Ring from L. J. Gillespie and J. T.) ff} May 3, University of Virginia at §| rounds under the auspices of Greenwood anxious to avold Murphy. When Jack | play regularly, but his time will come! always been strong for “Tillie,” as the | Backus by the score of 60 to ® Fordham; 6, Wesleyan at Fordham; || 4, but the mill was stopped by the O'Brien went to Chicago to engage | just as it came to Devlin, Devore and| ball players call the young Caltfornian, 8, Western Maryland at Fordham: | referee in the seventh as the Philadel- NEW LONDON, Jan. %.—Young Bosse ot Brigeport and Fighting Johnnie Allen Wolgast for sev matches Wolgast| Merkle. They al! had to go through and the only reason that he agreed to | races pak vf Ae, Been eee 20, Learpodlnigs at Levarrnarend i, phian was all but out. t ". Kirty it is sae told O'Brien that hi jutely barred | the mill. | take Shean was that he wanted a utility from the lead hoot: — an FSR |, Cotum. ts ¥ CHARLOTTE BARI fast SMurphy, and. wouldn't meet. bin ‘even |,,.1 My opinion," #aid Fred Tenney, | man for every position. Fletcher and | Athletic Basketball League through 8 teat raham; 20, West Point at Ko rey 3 REA oats teat phy, bs “Tletcher has the most remarkable pal: Shafer both play better from the right | Peculiar turn of affairs, Eastern - ‘est Point; M, open; %, Holy Cross pecta! x Ne RON ERS tn a #lx-round bout | trict is in front with a string of nine | at Fortham; %, Trinity at Fordham; |! of hands in the game. He can gather in field side of the diamond than trom sec- cod | fs PITTSBURG, Pa., Jan, %.—In his first rounders with such ease that he makes ond base. victories and no defeats. This is be- |} 3, Georgetown at Fordham; June % }) appearance in Pittsburg Paul Kohler, | TAMMER EORGE MACKPNSCHMIDT says ——— Uae cause of the disqualification of Gosdbers, || Holy Cross at Worcester; 7, Wes- tury boxer whom Clevelanders be- G that he Js very much pleased © player on. the Commerce team. He) levan at Migéletown. to be a coming champion, won | MW ‘i eagays with the storles printed in sev- K. ke t B fal y | h aren $d froin Red Raven, one of the best boys hot Br i MO Maa? York canard to. to 1eftect nocKkou rown as oug ipl Bae Me ey Hed pap heaccooed of Fox Hills, chairman; J. B. Brickson, |Of Pittsburg, the bout betng staged by eee ty sa Gotch is coming here to wrestle 1, his five's entire record has been the Plainfield Country Club man, who | the Sout! {, him. 1 wish were ‘ ‘ ° der by . | acted as chairman the two preceding KNICKERAOCKER, cry 4 6b REA Opponent in Bert Keyes isii:.2ic8 er, ans| feu “aoa Ene, Phin” ot "Dye proemena nook Aotay £ ane YL we Tht ake and I fear it 1s only a—what you call | SOKO BTAGS TORIONT ‘Commerce and Stuyvesant, who also THEA NeW THEATRE TRE SER lessen. Maude Adams « oo. PL 4 | A ar naran' A with the work, apie. denis. woud had to forfeit games on account of the Cal bitehdatl label dll 1 Pally At Empire A.C. — Knockout | Wb! Pr y = myself, since I} isi iol i | ineligibility of Friedland, they take frst} y > Gummy, WHO FOR THE 7. £3 Toles & Tare, Dug. 9,16. 4 m one of the interested vee 1}Promising Local Lightweight piace in the league, tour years has coached the Haverford Berea ‘Ee, Ta ase {asthe Accompasiied by ‘Check. AMERICAN Brown and Bert Keyes will meet : 3 Arian — It LYCEUM seet'rostorrow & Bat ni 3.30 in the main bout of ten rounds. A quite sure that Gotch wilt not even i H WILL College track, gymnasium and football ome to New York unilt Tam far away,| Will Be Outweighed Some the, mat SAE CuMee CBRE teams, has been appointed coach of the MISS BILLIE ‘BURKE ‘me Ne t ey A, C.-Bob Scanion sh Sng, and Hill Brown, colored fighters, GARRICK start rowing on the new machines in Lehigh Universit im t ek, you know, I bh. + A . xf y track team, 7 Even. Bocisses week, y20 ko: W, ave an Eight or Nine Pounds, the new boat house next Monday. Capt. DALY'S Byapert son. Eve a mre Te will clagh in the star bout of rounds, : Le EDMUND BREEZE. “ath, /n_& fantastic romance, FB PCARPOROW, Frost of the varsity eight, called the) pr ig REPORTED THAT THPRE IB WM. WM. FAVERSHAM Ine ten At Wendover A. C.— Johnny 30. Mi HUDSON Wes, ou 0 men out for the time erday, now hi on: C first yest armony in'the Grand Circuit, and ea Veeck tb ae OMEBODY has been talking to and only eighty reported, which waa) tha: Columbus will desert the new olr- {| Fira HERALD SQ, Si bo Mat, ‘To: Ry an S Wolgast since he reached Phia-| BY JOHN POLLOCK. Moran will take on Young Dyson |] Grae Yan_Studliord "ar Msvemea™ delphia, Wolrast signed to fight K venti BROWN, the highly || of Boston for ten rounds. ‘THE BOSTON Y. M. C. A. BASKET-|£0!Ng to be awarded dates that won't Flee Comedy BLANCHE P pATES "oN A TOR PaaS ‘wea his TOA BNA ASHWE rather Gleappeinting, cuit recently organised, Columbus is Kk. O, Brown in O'Brien's club on Feb promising local Ughtweight, won't | ball team how boon susporstec by the [Consct with the Lexington mecting, a th. Incidentally Wolgast signed articles meet Tommy Murphy at the box- 1 ie marae fsa, ener tae ae | Registration Committee of the Now WILLIAM COLLIER to te Ae aod that called for a weighing in at 133|!ng stag at the Empire A. C, to-night, | terms the 1: at the contest will| England Association of the Amateur | 2 Maras etd o'clock ‘but he will oppose a lad in @ ten-round ent ab Micehlir wie*Natfonal Bportisa club | Atheltio Union because of playing en a fi Sea But Wolgast notided O'Brien yester- | bout who may give him even @ tougher | "5. io 4 nay | UnTessistered toam. Laugh 3 day that Brown must make 183 ring |4rsument than the Flatbush real estate | yo can pi y 4 fo fe ope, what } ; ing at CHE wie COMEDY, ON Tae eer OTIS SKIWNER x2 MEPUSLIC Wh fis GLO HS REBECCA. OF stitabboe WAV BELA Stet BR “HENRY ais IN PU RRA Urea sete ES 5 ORPHANS” side, O'Brien wired Morgan, who wired | ™an was expected to give, The lad who | right, hen the ct Soeetaoe {Ser tor thee raion ro Cage i 7 The tankless ea back that Brown would make the/!t is thought will make K. 0, extend | months,” Je Cation have been matehed ice ict”"* The Gambi weight. Morgan says that Brown| himself is Bert Keyes, the light-haired | (0°) pray te weighs 19% to-day, and a few days ago | ndar-welterweight, who has never been | Jeanette should give Mux a bas scaled 13%, #0 the rini chal | stand for the trade of Dave Shean of rening. “Feb, o | the Bostons for Arthur Shafer of the fight. New Yorks, made by Manager Tenney, ee fondny, 2, 3 tan de weight will|on the floor with the referee counting | 44 woigns. 1 champlon, has ax |th@ Boston National Club directors de- | < wh BABY MINE : te Niaaithia*for"ii\ dr*Tount’ geen [clare that hereatter they will allow @ just as easy for him ax 18 at 6 over MARNE nae | Revo Brown, the local flier at the Amer, | Fred to have full sway in the matter Reduced from 50c. CAs! CASINO BinA,Bia Ee Oat Wede a bat hah |The H; Ne ee er eee ee ee eid net be ante (> hemp RIB, Ke ing taal eas te wah of trades and the purchasing and sell- Rich, lustrous Silke—all this EMMY, MARRIAGE A LAGARTE TAR# ti tt. L 1 Havoe sleep. Murphy would not be able the ‘Tout, between Knockout , frown ing of players. Ana let tt be eaid in season's stock. We want the zx NEW HANS! ERDAR a eee engagement the managers of the club, | Revee and get's line on Brown's atyle 7le of Tishing |pemsing’ that ‘Tenney was seriously | room—you'll want the tles LYRIC LYRIC “4% Wagle Teenie manera 1 ta tet EAL ROM all accounts from tratning|the McMahon boys, and Danny Morgan | | Lao tows. the great ladleneight tiene ot | MnKiNg OF Teslgning hie job, when you fam. W> THEDEEPPU EB Kraitrong -MADA ME SHE: KY F ea eer cee, Renee: SEOONA, Ke abe el Mayes te ae [art h % ie battle with Brak ht THE PORTLAND, ORE., REVOLVER | Suggest that ‘iad make your MAJESTIC": AF Ti oper pace so Oey hereaboute that could be oxpected to fill | aay to fut sgila and’ has wentinys Ay {1 Club broke the world’s ‘record for a selections early—they cannot bjys er eae ta tt meets Frankie Burns, of New Jersey, at | hereavouts that could be ox pe ade. | meet Joe THomansof CAlitornta for fix Tiunds pe |flve-men team event at twenty yards | remain long at the price, Kant WAY “DOWN EAST ‘ ee MACDONALD GAYETY & the National A. C. Friday night, te re- | ‘he breach one Oe pome eight or nine| erecing ret'gee” fA: ©, on Thursday | jn their match against the Century Re- | — | hat SPRING MAID Matines markably fast and clever. anda on the little stocky east side lad, tig? RES AES te volver Club of St, Louls by making a| EXPLORER nA ye RICE & CADY’S BIG f Stanley is like a lot of Engttsh ban- ey that won't feaze him in the least as grand total of 1,12, each contestant Tien Collar, 2.15 Extra! FRANCESOA REDDING tame and feathers and lghtweights, | Out that won't foase him in ey ueciea| BOSTON DIRECTORS TO shooting five times. The previous rec: NAUCHEL prt fees ‘n Hapecally in the two Vghieat clases | and he thinks Be, could Kncok, Gown | LIFT BAN ON TENNEY. | 7, ag Deld by the Manhattan Club of Tl, mesg rien G KAETTA Rouna Button Mole, can make a good showing| house with it if Menager Morgan told fooee the best produced in America, | him to do oo. | Many g00d bantams and feathers from this ide of the sea have tripped across ad to pick up easy marks in England and with ORVILLE HARROLD ates Jan, 25.—Manager| IN ONE OF THE CLOSEST CROss. | Packey McFarland will take part in| Fred Tenney of the Boston } countey rane cf Fhe ge lg ced another bettie to-night. He will engage Will have ice rein to do three and. a, belt, mile contest of the have come back sadder and wiser. in @ six-round bout with Young Erne Ai ta she, auton ale ttle 1 Sheridan A. C. Tre a ouious thing that the big men | *t &, special show of the National A. C. to Lorday's announcement. of Philadelphia, for which he fa to re- This comes as a direct result of the] TE METROPOLITAN GOLF Agso- in England don't ciass with the amall| (iv, ag guarantee of $1,000, with the how! that went up all over baseball-| ciation has appointed its handicap com- QHAN'S| GET-RICH QUICK sees WALLINGFORD |\Wika Reitae age ) ’ — Armatrong & whed er i ? EMPIRE te DAILY4 Same St: @ Bivle ae NORA, wntire eek. 8 meee a nationsl Cup Magers : GARDEN Eas Aon, | fe tiwe Ae20th, Mal WHERE DO You 5 Maan ace Brondway & Ralph Av. iieet Bootes men. ‘They have no cleverness and they | Sriviiege of mocepting & Wig percentage 40M when the directors Mocked ‘Ten. | mittee, and it consists of A. H, Pogaon TIS Broatvay, of Oth At, Kosta Lo tO, ap paite Xt ee ihe SORES of PLEASUR can't fight. The height of their ambi-! or the gross receipts. After this bout Ney !n his deal with Manager McGraw | — es Hed 14th Bt, Subway Store, ‘ef possi Bnaisine ae EMUNTER yy hava | Suunto tion is to become proprietors of ale| Packey will come right back and begin of the Giants to trade Dave Shean of| wate Houck Injures shor Storees 217 Gi ‘Atenas tata 7 P Pabrichis, i Hott W | Buehner Concerts __ houses—and to drink mor an th ‘ining for some pouts here, Me-Far- Boston for Shafer of the Giants, best customer Gunaer Mots meee ‘and o7 Ene wfil moet at 138 pounds, | After @ protracted and perhaps heated ben bythe kage! Bele SE ANION’ Se Coa, oe Gea win & Go, i a Et Seeks Sewer Sunith, ali the “\weigh In at P.M session of the Boston National Board op’ | Houck of Phtladeiphia and Young Dyson | ae COLUMBIA BURLESQUERS a fewey Smith, al lot of | Directors, dt was settled that in future | of Providence, R. L, at the Brown Gym- | AMM as Matinees Dally, 19a them could be cleaned up easily by any) gins pewis, who pega takings, oot ret. | Tenney will not be tnterfered with inn N RINK, Eve, Prices, 18et +4 Iie “te used by everybody? challenged Molr, who 1s now British ter any trade of any kind that he may|padiy, Houck was floored with « hard Y ybouy’ i HO THEA Le J ) heavy-welght champion again, and Moir athe chances, therefore, for the Shean. |H#ht ewing on the jaw and as he fel thy fo Herilins Fae mene Tae ie ¥ me +) dediined gracefully and without hesita- Shafer deal being consitmmated ere | he landed with terrible force. The club nce with syerxbodys - Re , bright. ‘Tenney will undoubtedly try | Physician was summoned, and after an blood-stained ghavin UM or, Ain, Fr ts y to bet once again to get into communication seomeneion psires. hi chewaer hadiy brett iL jake soueibar bet for the Sealed Wc. ‘Rave class. nae agreed Pittsburg. injured. , Brash end with celal nastum A, A. stag was stopped in the | Would you wash your Roller Skating MRPRO POL wh one of @ dozen good Amertcan middle-| pas just [een saved his! Sard to all deals, purchases or exchanges | seventh round by Referee Bill Brown hands In the sj RESSIONS | Cb : welghts, Both Willie and Harry Lewis | pass, Ben 4 rena ‘" il pe with he may wieh to’ make, and that hereat:|etter Houck ha* sprained his mW ame water) HENtIO’’ BAND CONCERTS ‘sch rd ‘ULTO! a as opt hone 708 Biuy, Home of High Class Burlesque, aoe estos Path