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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1911. [Pane eon’ NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT | cottit®2 ey ey | ATL RED TD Go ES FO SCHOO TE BG FAMILY IN POVERTY = Players This Year. ‘eatherweight Champion Started Out to Sup- port Twelve Children and Has Earned $200,000 Diring Thirteen Years of Fighting. ecwintamw Spies pete Time Between First and Second and Third and Fourth Peri- ods Reduced One Minute: Forwards Developed Strong, but Guards Have Bee! Weak This Season Although they were tn session all day | the Football Rules Committee made but | slight changes tn the playing code, and [the onside kick, the forward pasn and All-Scholastic Team other inkles, with slight modifi- of Basketball Stars: dons, will again be ta Gllvay Set Fath , Fiest Team. Second Team. According to the majority of the mem- BY VINCFNT TREANOR. Player, Position. Player vere, vi . See, Se eee Thirteen years ago Abe Attell was one of a family of twelve children, aie -Rosenkrang | Kirshner iat (he reform demanded—that is; the seven boys and five girls. His father was dead. The wolf was some- Froename! Rumee | Maan best ob ‘one Ms i it eal ra vin | been accomplished, and that le about a times at the door, but Abe’s mother, by endless sacrifice and peerless | Tave beige Satie Batlen that can be expected tn a year’s time. Ty waa sata that last year not all of | the possibilities of the new code were | taken advantage of, and that in another | BLECTING an all-scholastic basket | season the game will become even more S bail five from the Greater New attractive than Jt proved in the weaaon York Meh school teams in. the Sam's . FRAN LLY |: phage Public Schools Athletic League basket | NEWTON NEWTON One of the principal changes ts tn the ball tournament presents this year un-| —— —— | stme between the first and second and | sitles in several directions ‘ ei « | the third and fourth periods, which ts Primarily it has indeed been an upset 7 h k Sh t ( , t reduced from three to two minutes, | season because of the disqualification in Ss on Ss O tan Ss | Hereafter, if the teams agree, the head for professionaliam of Friedland, cap- | inesman will supervive offside plays on tain and forward on the Stuyvesant : | the ine of scrimmage instead of the timene etme stsmntsi| Will Prove Best Young | sw.’ satan, meen sts ers in t Jeague, and the suspension ir stead of the fleld judges. of Batlen, Newtown’'s star. Friediand | oy Be aigellcni gh grr Pitcher in Big League) sii eS eres courage, kept the little flock together. One day Abe got a chance to} enter the ring. He won easily. The night Abe carried $15 into his} humble home there was rejoicing in the Attell family. | Abe Attell, featherweight champion of the world, is the wonder of | wonders of the prize ring. He has seen champions of all classes come and | go during his career, yet to-day he stands supreme—practically invincible | at the head of the featherweight division, and few are they among the lightweights who can defeat him. Within’a period of thirteen years, dur- ing which he has been fighting, Attell has cleaned up more than $200,000. No matter what happens now, he is beyond want for the rest of his life, | and the members of his family, living ni San Francisco, are all in comfort- able circumstances, thanks to the earnings of Abe. Attel’a story is one of success from) match.’ Corbett deat McGovern all hy Robert Leslie. jueual dif the tourney by being caught pla Will be deemed unnecessary rough- | ofessiona! basket ball outside wh seater ad to get Haicadl dag aucun sd pada , n “fteenti street sch < 1s \ reward to the forwa: t is th a fteen years ago Attell | Tight, but he never gave me a chance, Was on the Fifteenti street schoo Rear TREE faetist ab h sccacty, adcioat inonrrigisia Xig, | AS Abe said this He looked as it he oa Secretary Fechenback of Dallas with (decided that all ten Penalties wAt apply around the street of ‘Fri No school! had missed som r and had an excellen hance ¢ op" the medals and male it t sketball champlonsiips a row Newtown team, was mot permitted to to That Effect. | play in several games wile his case niased ing great—the chance + | Of @ life time, e Would keep him more than a couple Of | Despite the throw down by McGovern's weeks at a time. His mother, left 4) conqueror, Attell ke ° ept pl if i widow, with a family of twelve when| winning fight after Tene Hi hae pe] Abe was only five years 014, could do almost one hundred and fifty up t nothing with her third youngest. Hie was And the only rom the spot of the down and not the t from which the pass was mi if on a forward pass the player re. ceiving fambles the ball. the play will be regarded as uncompleted, The real change in the rules wil be Shonts, aw thinks and hewould ‘all but for the Club Bets Harry Sparrow date decisive Knockout regis- was kale voted’ Uinen, by ite! Poe H 1 out their simplification. ‘They will be prin:- b | Schools Games C re W { of the sea-|ed tn more concise form and in plain r & constant source of trouble to her and |feFed against im is that scored by | an Sing hil Seaeeie Ete tie Gare | eta the year int manager | language, 80 that every one can waders eo it was that during hie school days, | omy, Sail! Mellie Maes ‘seal ree {Newtown lost thelr only ume, that ta Nathan} | stand them KiVing up ull hope of ever making ADY- he was married five La At toa me | Eastern District High. And, adde re ¢ the Dale} ends of the| thing of the boy she shipped him off to | be:h Margaret Egan, a San Franctecs| jail that, ny teams were Weakened | jae Ra yh, det Harry St wal ke a we coaTe How did your friend hig uncle at Los Angeles. went home to his mother. To-day Decatise of od players becoming in t that Shonts would Je «0 of iB seed tch that horrible di He ‘Tried to Be Good, his mother owns three houses in Frisco: eligtvle to play on account of their! tie Sos pitchera of the Nationat| t catel jorrible dis- doing time for Abe, away | "8 brothers are in the loan business | studi | League during the coming summer Dallas won was thrown out. | ease? Don't know. Ask It was like doing time for Abe, and doing well, th addition Ate ten Good Forwards Developed. abe : : ca. tan ded Cut Dallas and Houston our barber for the from home and hils schoolboy fig self owns a iiouse and lot in Los In spite of the fact that the teams phe worsen) WN 8s) heey for the pe t, and that It y he goon realized that good | tnelude Dt King Cole of tha Aah this year were not up to last yeur's|Sames. This does n would mean @ quick return to ‘Frisco. rd the year has developed a lot of | of the Glants ‘ ards, but not one single guard as they belong to last year's crop out in a way to make him! of twirlers. oO be played off In the Sealed Sterilized Cup, eat cr Wace Ge te dec Brush and Soap. Used once following season only. Costs but Se. cate Angeles, which he paid $10,000 for five NEWS AND AND NOTES. (c years ago, after he beat Frankie Neil. - \J Meanwhile his uncle had become im-' Tho property is worth $1800 now and on by Abe's change of tempera- | the @ rents for $0 @ month. His ment and decided that a musical educa- | Wife has two pieces of valuabie prop-| Cus THE HIGH SCHOOL OF COMM ; * 5 5 rf s lares that Datias witl| == erty th Frisco and Abe has $6,000 o¢ |S¥imuing team were veaten vy the De '| College Swimming Gt RE rarer rate | at looke to mean arte hen aati the ruling and that no] 4 years at This Addrew tion would be the proper thing fom Abe. | Witt Clinton swimmers at the baths °, rt Ba John lan awful chance,” said Sparrow » will take place, Ile saya y rc Much against will, Abe was sent to |g; ewes. Ben SETAeSY Wart eyed | the foot of Sixtieth street by a League Standing. pag 3 tr "Taay GO ek Fechenback, “and to tell you the truth I fuitiy and. saverere| REMEY’S DANCING &@ music teacher and was soon biowing All the Children Living. 1 potnis to 4. The water polo gaine was ee ‘a kreat shape, pass well and both have | that’s one bet I hope 1 lose." ana the club will stand on its record) wit! oo] Pe his head off into the mouthpiece of @ ny isnt been a aidglaaeath in | forteited to De Witt Clinton. y Ps ants 0 1,000 ability to cage the ball from most any | ‘Never mind about eympatiy | on the diamond ve perey eas cornet. {the y sinc f | ase Gee nite Pennsylvant 2 0 1.000 place on the rt. Rosenkranz of | thing,’ replied Fechenback, who I# 4] ; pointment: eit, When his enforced stay in Los An- | {ie finns sane Ahee retee iaige| JOHNNY M'GRAW, THE MANAGE PHncston wcsesced 0 1,000 J Stuyvesant and Kirahner of Clinton a! cocky tittle ‘Texan, “T have seen that! . | ‘DFON LSROK PREE BOOKLET, goles ended in fifteen months, Abe was |ty-five years old to-day, but has all| grocre ‘Tlamts was defeated by GeorKe F Columbia 1 09 J seconds are hard to beat. They both | [fellow work under fire and I know « Marshall Still |= 5 pun aren quite @ munictan, and even to-day plays | the Ife and activity of a woman of| Moor, in thelr three-cushlon ‘ N, ¥, 4 shot weil, but did not get into the team | | All het the instrument well. He has one at) thirty-fve, according to the little cham. | Match Us a total score of tw to i Co work Ike Johnson and Kelly. Blephent Diliiard Acs: / home now on w h he blows out ail | Dion. ‘ not ry peivew nigh Ober tecweranciat are wont tious, "| Chess Champion Bt Sad"Sronswar. oo eeing to play 180 ty MeGraw's manten Sat ie. eel eor nty has a chance to work | mn | the popular tunes. | Abe gives a tot of credit for his success | {yy cone ‘2 Play US Boluta plonshty th folls, dueling ewords | aldson und Ashen i Richmond {ili {in as W ganen.” | 1 Abe hadn't lived down his reputation ee eee eas ent ee : - : x - re decided at Annapolis, Whyte of Commerce and Smith ot | “Yo n.”” said Sparrow K is oun ry) tas amusi bi ig asa ecrapper when he ¢ 1. Di SPALL Gad BARRON Date cha teva eNAEE N, WHO WAS as follows: Fol’ Flushing. ‘These players are little tne | jie but Tam making the ts | MANHATTAN ‘Frisco, He found that s f the no time for dissapation, I have| the Premler jockey of America wnany oe NOt oe Hee | Tce (othe others except in epesd. | piu, a Frank J. Marshall, champion! OPERA HOUSE— youngsters he tried to beat up n her twelve years. She went to| Jars ago, won a big ne HO RSY sc vds—Robert Me-! The guard positions this year ‘are |? By winning elght games, losing none| ¢ 1 a abe See promptu fignts on tie st \school with my sisters out home," at Moncrief Park, Jacksonville, whe ond class; canes weaker than last, but Levy of New Bath Bt. " When Attell Tks about dissipation he | 8 horse Golden won the third ra rinking or amoking. He | tt eof ftol It is said never did iis only bad | Garrison won close to $4,100. adit was gamb He used to love! | to play the races, and up toa year and| TH nad won and lost fortunes tracks, He says he hasn't | arr the ponles since 1908 at) 10: South Carolina wn nd Se consistent — to the positions RACING AT THE JUARE: ' ured off for t vnd having four drawn, Marsha iid give @) his title as champion chess p the Giants get a this country, winning the as good ns you thimk| Masters’ tournament, wh Shonts 11." end at the Cate Boulevard 4 gat around to} Marshall scored ten points out of @ u NNELL & s this wager a ble twelve. In his final game he! ‘AMMERS yed a draw w Kreymburg. His! n of Commerce are | starting ers and entitled |low has t are strong and | suit of at TRACK | Ket into the team work a great deal. | young present. | Their style of game {s entirely different Jose the gates Was issued from last Sear's all-scholastle guards, etains ae: nal Chess | came to an | lick every recess hour had won ten otraight fights D HOCKEY * 1 Li * into the amateuh boxing game and we making a big success of it, 0} , ticular, Kid Lennett, whom Ab to } Attell Induced to Fight. The other boys soon goaded A Dowling and Arclilby “l- guard style of The ru as played ey couldn't | pos » into stern District flve| (THE NEW THEATRE to make such « good showing, Runge] st t t t « 1 Amire Fechenback’s games p! ow he plays cards, just ao-] with the nt A 4 : A 4 rse. Edwards year’s guards enabled the guards to | hel Ls “ rig # aris j fighting, too, ari Alec Greggains, who, cial games, now and then, but no big) the first me of which will be Ai tas the Clty of Juarez shoot a great many baskets. This year | ness. é Phi yther three draw t the series 1. Daly was then promoting four-round outs, | stakes ever figure in the play. at the St. Nicholas Rink to-night, The uly be attacked by insure the guards played more of @ sticking! ‘I'll tell you What I'll do," broke to were with Capavianca, Chajes and AT GOODWIN ay. ¢ fnduced Abe to match himself with ‘alking of his fights, Attell says his| Cleveiand teain is made up young: | rigs be ad- | game. McGraw, fust after he had finished bts Johner, TG raves Oi « 1 “Afoe ran home to ask hiejhardest was with Battling Nelson at jatere who play move rough than scien- | Te°t)> af 4 Close on to Schuiman and Levy for] yyard game with George Moore. “If| Jose R. Capablanca wound up the tt cei Se eee oe, deen dee{ Frisco in 198, It was & fitteen-round | tifle hockey. | pat all-scholast! nore Were Batlen of) yo ings the bet, Harry, I'll givea din-| tourney tn second piace, making one of ore! it mother, but she put her foot down di w and Nelson was in his prime then, | —- eel na suow | Newtown and Gavin of Boys’ High, |e eee ee et cuare it." ihe DASE flniatoe Avan eeanliniac touwoas aia HALE cist and sald NO. Abe went back & outweighed Attell He THE YALE BASKETBALL TEAM , tein | Pressing them bard were Israel of p the bunch” : que A241 | een eraente tae teat iene ane i, peers and told Greggains that other | weight stood toe to toe! defeated Unive of Pennsyly at into | Commerce, Roberts of Stuyvesant and| “Yer” sald Fechenback “and il) rent of this kind. Ite Jumped | Feb’y 15.2, Geaidait lee Kien fehh vut by thattime |W nd exchanged wallops from |$ ae i a score of 17 to i oe snown, | Hauber of Clinton, Although these play- | come all the way to New York to dine | SCAe Enales, file Ciaah eames WALTER the printing was out and the card in| start to finish. [ees ees te spr eee sete ; gest number |¢7# do not measure up to the firat two) with you and will wear the new sult] Hohe an Se hands of Rt Duncan Damrosch } pold letters announced Abe Attell vs. | Doesn't Pick Lemons. Goh oh agatternant. Meant. & this county,’ but fecal a Dre aeeean are fully lop etothen: ; tor | Black of Brooklyn tn the fourth round Sir Kid Lennett, four rounds. Again Abe! 4 1 dislikes criticism and he says| Se vale Rta, e in the great ah 1 When the bet had been duly recorded | practically coat him the title. ee rushed to his mother and showed her|t r years too much has been ex-, ¥#* the Yale s Ke tn toe Crystal Palace | _Fraenswick a Star, Vrochentuck #at down and Wrote @ 101 | ——————————— aN: i ca the printed card, of him aa the champion, Mel mys NAVAL ACADEMY CHAM! raecsnlck 160, <SAUre! will el the AMUSEMENTS. 2 ch ai aie 4 " ‘ 7 ; ke to be regarded e aa ————-—-—————— | unanimous choice of the basket tall| SD , - Ales dl pe Foye are. 6)) cating mae qui he lemons.” “If 1 fight a so eu | fans, He easily outshone every man for | AMUSEMENTS, New YORE'S LRADIEG NOW on ale at Box ober i ne Pe Jet_me fight, mother” Abel ci and fall to knock him out,” he| .) that position, Tt was his star playing | ———— i EMPIRE ‘ihe To Accommodat bemged. says, “I am accused of pulling. The, n OS an Ss American that enabled the The mother’ finally consented reluct-| other fellow gets no credit for being a t Gain Admission to itetaee Tas Rectal, ELMAN ETHEL BARRYMOR BSCR BOCK, antly and away went Abe to fight. He! good wor in two rounds and got $1), which he carried home as fast as he could. To-Day at 2 re Nigiit at B90, America’ yout ‘Theat in, If I knock out a man in| of Flushing comes nearest to him, sey an Haat at 84 __Fighters for Australia "icin ini tires. In those days it was a lot of mo } rn iy of Rnosboute oS tr lis” Th jen reeks ‘Attell explains the rarity of knoeko' wa n th rnament and he has | Lew Fields e in, the Attell household. ‘There were | egy dave by saying tie present day = H BOXING STAGS _TO- NIGHT. | again demonatrated that he not only | aya g yog, Byala Hith iN ; thirteen mouths to feed and every dois} yigiter employs a style vastly rent | -Know romoter as was the best forward of the aeaso . I $s b in Te rath. A. nasene Aah’ wen afters en te a are, Bear coves up| YOON Known t Long Acre A. G. bouts will [| one of the best that ever play WM. FAVERSHAM ©: ‘ine rat Ny pMISS | bull Ut Vea gene: _—_.., \1 COLON ward netted $15 more, and then Abe,| nowadays and a man risks his hands : ae aneford and be held between professional and that's going some, because there INO Bixee 8a > The vein the Apple Or | poh satisfying his boyhood’s ambition, got | trying open them up. t you slam} Asked Flynn, Langford and amateur boxer: | some good ones; ellaro of Stuy: | CAS! ‘Matiner To Day GARRICK Sty We Hive me wits, jmp x ; : way at the other fellow's arms and . At Sharkey A.C, amateur bouts [| vesant, for example, Fraenzwick of [EY . MARRIAGE A LA CARTE Y an a) masnenger Hoy. He wae soon | R587 BO” wreak your hands, toes Lewis to Make Trip. Will be put on | eastern District and Schulman of Com. || ¥P!! Th eb EDMUND BREESE «, f Allan med ‘the fghting Messen EET ee ein ne aske, “Nowae Wis ake Trip. At National A. C., Brooklyn, ree were on last year's second all. || MACKETE ai FH sa Neat W'k, Seate Now—“Our W ia. nav @ ge et fand in several little acraps won a | A245 you can't Keep punching: you have Jimmy “Carter will box Johany Tastic team, Thelr experience helped | wit OVER. NIGHT | PHUDSON eo hate i ) ut more than he earned as a messen-|)0 vat for the spot and then let it Allen ten rounds, gain for them their positions this year, | ina ln techy ta ea, BLANCHE BATES. \Ohopys! His mother always got the money. | go, 1 know I have been accused of BY JOHN POLLOCK. Oe SUR Pinca Oem me. rial Rt) pec pore Ang Regatta Maxine Eliot's Matinee Toray, 200 Gi ; ~ Ene reat sey Set ie inetd tine | staliin I keep on winning Just UGH M'INTOSH, who is to close}P Me poe tes nds, ship, ‘The Long Island five waa vera New ity.” “THE GAMBLERS... hd seron Sat ‘ ing around New + ed that | the same. i I Sree ecah \n Cane attle for aa H one Toland § 7 f Greatest of OTIS # it au take a trip East with him, The! Attell realizes he can't go on fore Petey me host Lf ta von: nit star tard A C., Bre lyn, team of stai Pu it had on it without | Vita HERALD 80 4 + Ous Skinner; 3 a it was for that reason he on this month and § obby Moore and tohard Aoubt the best players of ason " : m “ Mon was diate Abe and wish his Sar. | ever, scided to retire and go into some| land for hia home in Austra will in the star bout of ten | so cle was the machine welled te. f itt, Greea Van Studditord ,. Silitgam's GlODe | ; Lae OTTO ee eevee in Denver twa | business at the end of the year. Justly ty trying hard to » rounds. eee gether last season by Mr Gernson, who |B Wiis Comedy ©) cc” ELSIE JANIS 2 et ‘ Nuitieg | Toy found themselves in Denver two | business at the end of tht veer ora ee 4 i At Boys’ » Fighting Ken- [14s now at Boys’ High School, that it] in'vt ff , | days later. piece of property in the vicinity of | 9rominent American et nedy Vv ke Wheeler, six was not until the first game this sea | WILLIAMCOLLEER A AI He Mang act me Kavos || ‘Abe soon got a fight there with Kid] the new American League ball park, | England to accompany him to A rounds. son that Mr. Gibney, who coached the | Ay VRE! *; 0° via ak RY MILLER SUPERB | / Buck, the “Newsboy's Pride,” and won for battles there. According to team this year, knew he had a winner, a Dey, 2 ik _AN REMARKABLE PLAY” | in jig time. This fight brought him recelved by the writer from Joe Johnson, Kelly, Planteroth, Car’, Batien | THE DEEP PU RPL ‘ avs “1 18 6MA NEW AMSTEROAM \ 572 HOLBROOK B re 7 BABY WiNr ||] kins, Madame Sherry WALLA ae Teh eae ‘ A MAJESTIC ™,s free MAGGI PUMANDER wii ae ee Six High School | \":8 wav OWN EAST ‘es ' and Levy make up the squad, and when in u game they played with absolute|| <0." 39th St af harmon of § » Langford, MeIn his first big money—$9, He won several i man, manager of Sam Langford, Meln other fighia after that and was sonding New York Seven toan'hag made big oars to Sani Lang: money home regularly, Finally he was! Cy , ford, “Pork 7 ew Sere sar wn Ceca, Divon, ‘then tne| SELLE Has CHANCE | io ince’ the ves t champion of his class, Whon the news weigat in his country Teaohed ‘Frisco it created despair in the! YQ) Hockey iti) iser siaies tar xict: Kannas ¢ «st 0 |} RUTH ST, DENIS 'y fer Bryer oe |BELASCOW. Ws "eta $B Fate seat to Abe in Denver” veseina | by ane fights he aus pu fat 4 te Gym Teams in Big \* lege Das, 9.1 LIBERTY Sse io Sone pa him not to fight Dixon, His brothers| The New York Athletic Club seven) 4 uvnde . ae CHAISTIE. WA i RPEPURT W. 434 ot. 4.16. Mais Ii got a chan e to win the «ham: . { Col ange an ie THR hI rin REPUBLIC Wasteedts Seat te Via him still got a chan e . ‘only oe i * oa a ery guide te think ot (Piowenip of the Amateur HOsk:y League, | tee Houck, rio, ‘ Mect at Columbia “HIBPODROME» FEW 18a “40. || REBECCA. OF SUNNYBROOK FARM that ol A om the St. weights ever turned out 4 aie: abode bd Mat fh MM “ Jas they easily won irom aes fe Serpe erwelk celbnte ed Mile. EMMA TREN TINT AONE Sings from home, but, went on | ORE by & acore of 3 tof Bete oat, ; aie en Die might for hig) . NAUGHIY MAR ETT’ || ROOKLYN AMUSEMENT, the pleadings from home, but went o The final game will be played agains: | pus tor twc Rat y nest | nt deanin fee a The LMORVILLO tea ~ ‘ with the match," said Abe, It was @) 1.6 Crescont A, C., leaders in the race (Don i "i ar: Rapecheain we ia the renal oo ol . un = MPIRE iiioh pete at ten-round draw, Feb. M, and should the Mercury. vost i : y beak Oclumone CK Teutgin at AIET YP Wey caouty war SE C emuwey @ ite Had Rome Mtanging Then th the Bay Tdge boys, and theo stil msie Benooi 4 | EST. WALLING QO K id AR SH oqpentes “Then I was sogbegr ee AD) tee ne @ play-off for the title ‘ 1 begeeta | 8, matenma Y Bediond Mt Gre DL Aw WINK, GUth Stem | iv. seater Buchner's Concerts tively to-day, “Young Corbe: Y The contest agains: tie st, Nt ‘ 4 ca ipa tryg YT MG A rte SATUYY i may . weer teeny notee in Denver at the time!a freakish aitair. There were all ports ih Maile Ripe iia We felts eat emis | Pest 4 ae As ene daraey Cig V Tee Ma Bate ‘ALMA NPR? LOU LEY Gi ‘D a aie lar Daa t and soon I became his sparring part-|of protests made on deciwlons, and a ga he fp, goon, Wille flant and claline the vay ‘to 1 f ee SARGaISLIAR pa Sree a vt | Sats b0, r E bal ay i] ner, He had beaten a lot of good men | merous accidents, amieh robted the Getsat | sa li ron tee. thea! “Outan : i saath GRAND ~~ Te Fait cié A i ct and 1 was ticicied to death to bo in his! Rae of lots of Me inte I Chun, haa Gece we s a » parallels and icra . ria aE ya ae a oe BP rhs | pater. Maas y rt ; first diekeriog tore meted ia the Bast with net, was @sponsible for most of the| Waly of eave piven for frat iN Pau ra" we MY HUM tt sta tvine be (OTHE Oe ee Me Renee meratere, ranging, Bt iniony were as a) Tite saga ‘a eit sound faut in. that ese swed by bition by / WINTERGARIE Aigces Franca Hons ACADEMY COTT pieey oe ° ste het Meese a acon tat poulan’t he fs and vise verses |e ida, as fowl out Ph dmble team, UMotemdaneg FEUTY Ate use Be CHAUNCEY OLCOTT Gitta | WORLD WANTS . bets to me, ‘I'l come beck and give you he shouldn't have, an 0 vere®. «== ten rounds at Buffalo on Feb, 17, 8, ’ ~— Ae hn tans