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THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 18, 1912, ee BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (“xsafiné?xttexsn YALE-HARVARD SEVENS MEET HERE SULLIVAN AND SHARKEY MORE QUEER THINGS THAT HAPPENED IN THE RING. IN THE FIGHTING CAME nore y Sonn \ Suvuvan SWUNG His Aupy UKE a CLUB OND (Naren Donovan FuaT on HS Face John L. Surprised Mike Donovan in Exhibition ‘ Bout and Nearly Put Him Out—Jeff’s Great Strength Helped Him te geavian Heiueae a Tame the Sailor. | SHOWED RESPECT FOR WAS SECPAIRS WHEN iH sedabiad ANHEN FITZSIMMOND SMABHED HO BY ROBERT EDGREN | i bined oa) ie vel a . ’ ROBE. EDGREN. Hid CORNER, AND TWIRLED HID THUMBS GARDNER Was FocceD BERT KEYES BADLY _ BEATEN IN BATTLE =... | AGAINST PAL MOORE GAREY RIVALS WAS MNOLTED “e 1 s by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World) UEER tales come out whenever oldtime fight followers gather for a fanping veo, A fow * v8 ago, riding downtown with a ‘ond sporting map, we began com- paring John L, Sullivan with modern : heavyweights, | * . “Don't you forget 1," said my friend, “Sullivan was a fighter, and he would have been just as good] Jer Crovnsei among these fellows as he was in Tom GHAREEY CLEAR. out the old days. He travelled all around ry rte blends A it a Bur Tem cam ace a | and he won his fights with clean| — —” toh Gi! Bee a kee for Moore it must be admityed knockouts, didn't he? That shows a oF ComiING Back HE BEAT IT POR, |Phitadeiphian’ Had Had Better af he fought a pretty battle. Mo was . : i | LF class. Men may not have known as THE DRESSING Room. WITH ABIE | x: Ts I tha much in bis time, but they were just as tough. COs | L \ BUNCH OF TRYING To CATCH HIM To FINISH | Every Round of the Ten used “excellent judgment at all “| remember the first time 1 ever saw Sullivan, He was playing bal? THs von. at National Club. ihe a ea @ little and hanging around the sporting crowd in Boston, and they called be nae est blow Was a fast left-hand him the Boston Strong Boy. Sullivan had some local reputation ag a | wrapper. Latest Amateur’ Boxing er ak ts, although he had many tin blows at close guar t take advantage of them. nh he drove repeatedly into face. Pal kept sending this hin e0 often that he had Keyes's “Mike Donovan was one of the best T* wely Was rough. For a while | lightwetght, id mout blceding, freely during men in the country then. Mike came he raged around among the heavy- | | ee © GUrIAG the Bent oeerer Boston when he was matched to flaht wet snorting with contempt. ensa ion as ever since he beenme a proms et during the Rent Keyes for the cliamplionship. He was giving mn wae Na med until tn ti salah ot uimer enjoyed tho sobriquet | i} haha es Jaw or body, but Moore while | 20 frst fight with Jeffries, in Mechan- | ot * ‘ etn shows and meeting all comers while] (5 (p)t Ten te yemeg: in wech Tralaing. Sullivan was picked out to| e 1 Raymond Drinking a tarrcie thing like tairt lacing st as he received from | 4 toe s. He Won some. | Leslee he cot oe aves Would come vight back and drive in ef- aking, 1a won some _ Seen Professional Fi Prt Pa Score ot Patsaerpnia’ in the wing. [82e!t come et back and drive In [of Jeff's bulk, Sharkey seemed to re: | Strapping & and were he not a} ae at the National ing Club sta id jaw, © Keye way gone ward him a rh " 4 ball player oula b ut down tm- 0 In the ten rounds t volley of blow: “When they got inte the ring Donovan | Jefries mpeenarte's. belt: ativaea Among Surprises Before Men | meaately ns a new white inane hope | 7 Frank ts i put 111] Keyes w oceasion je stood lapped Sullivan on tie shoulder and| by the plunging sailor, caught Tom by Rustenhaven is another fine-looxing fel-| Frank thcniais Hi Metropottian| face at the bout lasted, | bewildered by thi: 0 far outclassed that he jon more than o L St Loul thay said hie mother, who answered | not even have the better of @ singie|footed and did ont know what punch "i 7 Ww, Hendricks and ‘Tessreau attracted | © knock the t door. | eeu M Nauaen ad: ‘09 {to let My. , ‘Well, young fellow, | both shoulders and shook him until hi eave ot. Louis. j 'o' ck on the tenement | round, joore's cleverness was too alg patronising! Woke VUES Te teeth rattled. The “4 7 | much attention in the lobbies on ac- | 125-P 4 Ch yi in |. “Frank has been @ wonder since vot |much for Keyes and the way in which |, 2% the last four rounds Moore fought YU let you off easy. ttled. Then Jef pusned Tom count of their unusual size. Both of | 25-Found hampion, | eye ‘ h nip, and he's | fi furious. He would step In to "You'll be lucky if 1 don't break your | Has 0 the ropes and pinued him there | then are layer than Mathewson, and | ‘WOR’ Ghe: ‘chateneen ship, fj he | the, ttle. Phitadelphian landed on him 'iceves, jab lim several times with his Masks gre wies Gulllvan j for a moment, let go again and steppe BY HOZEMAN BULGER. ¢ bell boys dubbed them the “Jumbo | Love With Game. siting mit the fellers who eee tne with his collection of blows, without |} and as they would come into « “sag Cy ‘3 . From that moment Tom was a@| (Staff Correspondent of The Evening World with "before they got out of the + mit Bim. | even being as much as dazed by Keyen's | c he would rip in shor Posey “ as ie auppeniag gentleman {n the ring with Jef- the team.) \h Hendricks ts 6 feet 4 inches tall |and there's hardly any time but what | punches, aston Strong Boy, Sullivan was & great surprise to the t-hand uppercuts to Keyes's Ja he's there lookin’ at)the pidgeans,” 94:4 | large gathering of a1 He had, for the first tine in hig} ST. LOUIS, Feb, 18. is head back repeatedly, in A consignment | and Tessreau is st a fraction le: 5 otators. {sending After a little Donovan ducked inyy| experience, met a man stronger than | of ten thousand dollars’ worth of piteh- | Raymond took it upon himself to enters | 64 RANK HUFNAGT mpion | Mrs. Hutnagle as she shooed back in-| Arter ihe great battle that Keyes! ‘he last round Moore was ee as cinch, Suljivan lifted his right arin | !™self. {ug muscle, the property of the New| (tin the CAN a ie cparing! F ‘-pound amateur boxer of the | numerable Hufnagies fram the @UgUEY | py up against Knockout Brown it [apsene LY a Evatt rect 4 And drought it down flat, like a + ITZSISEAO: York Gi was bundied into a special| them to a Sunday night ahow, where | metropolitan district — where, | open door. expected that he would surely giveltceyoyy face and jaw and hit £0 feet i OB FITZSIMMONS was fighting] car here this morning and sent whirl sceed Joh, where does he reside?” was anx-| “iye's a good boy—my Frankie. He | Moore the stiffest kind of a fight. Bort, | sce as hard to keep track 6f Ge club, across Donovan's back. The blow Gucrae Gardner & j he succeeded in talking the manager A s Pub eiyrird Waly | ° that it was ha ep Menaiad Mike Gai cm hie nose and came orge Gardner Mi San Frenolsee. | ing toward Texas, where it ts to be! out of passes, | jously asked the cop w pod directing | brings his wages home to me at- however, put up one of the poor 3 Risiag Nice out.” wf after Pitesimmane bad sun-cured and gufilciently polished to 8 an athletic young fellow, | trafic somewhere alon urday night. He's fe mit the family, | hibitions he has given in this vi | back hard, Wat Magee near putting t nade hts great secon with Jef- 1 kK another pennant. perhaps a little cons as the young pit mall of stature as compared | New York, but even he Was una®le to| and | don’t see no harm in him boxing | for a long tinie. reau, Hendricks and Jenkins. | direct. Down ashing avenue mit the boys, Some Way, perhaps, hell he new catcher, made a good} »o; Mr, Hafnagie lived, so there a ‘champeen.’ If fie it, then be vill tat the start He is) nothing left but to seek out t ing in more cash fthan that Knock, | ing away wit That blow with the wrist and forearm | fries, smashing his hands, The hands was one of Sullivan's favorites. He| patched upy but Bob's bones wera used it many a time in his big fights,| 9 longer tough enough to stand the} work and succeed in of Be id 8 xe final bell Ki 1 and his lef vatiy rs who let vere have already cost the owners of | bouts here Keyes has| tn and kept swing- h hands for his op-| ‘ : her a served, bi oe has t a ead oe e J not} Moore, he was pr éspeolally under London prize ring rules. | pact af (he blaws be could deliver. | the Giants a litle over $12,000. eee nee eet ee ine wine | hero of the Irish-American boxis out Brown, beltevq me i Render APR er Rea T ss footed wi er aa Onan thes BOK Hi can hardly be considered a fatr blow | 12 the fourth round Fitasimmons, Wie] ty tie private sleeper. which was! {ee 2 a hament along tit shy highway! Rut to go back 4 way: When the | eon He was as sow as a truck left the ring unmarked 1% & boxing bout with gloves had been playing with Gardner, sud+| tagged for Marlin were Wilbert Robin- : entire party will arrive in Marlin | Waé denly bn a terrific right-hander. ou, the Veteran catcher, Ariie Lathain, | to-morrow sits Gardner ducked a couple of Inches, and] aye) gus 5 "py oe ALKING about rough Aghters 1] the punch landed on’ the alde of mia |e outdoor comedian; Pitchers IHen- wonder if Sullivan had anything on ond, Tessreau, Nagle, Rus. wat eS re OSS" Yale and Harvard Teams him flat. At the same moment there | temhaven a nkins landed in California? One revominended to McGraw f Tom's| was a loud snapping sound Ike the pop}ley, and young MoKulg ken. ‘The first two Angers w ny Kling, the famous ®ackatop of| / A 1 Hi TR le intered and the knuckles driven by Aah | 7] a er gn inch. Garduer got up ani| ‘he Cubs. | n nnua 0c. e. ae carly tights was with Joe Choynski, who| Of @ pistol. Fitrsimmons's hand hed Was then about at bis best. Joe was a| > grinning, followed and} TO chronicle the de of these brave left, | Athletes the al consign rou p, the w nud and water ‘most | writer was wandering along through tie | er arrived at the | wot snow he was rejaliing a time when dia Sasa til ~| he looked up Jimmy [Britt. Jimmy Hved as remote a part of Frisco as conld imagined; and it seemed funny to be pking for a coming champign so far nthe mainartery of the town. ute E with the great wallop in local amateur boxing circles, apparently ived @s obscurely as did tin his early} EDWARD W. GAL clajr, N. J., the national Amateur & Sasa fighter. An strange to @ + a COLLEGE HOCKEY ur local boxer has many of the man-|jjard champion, defeated the German ollege player. He is Wallace to patios. {Victory Over Blue May bell pgagGue STANDING herlams affected bs Brttt. He is about] onampion, Albert Poensgen in the f! nlss GREIAIR GAA BEa® Gite ERT a four hours 4 . ‘| i. BC jthe same size, looks and talks Uke|match—a play-off of a tle for a third! the University rm vanta nine, rn athletes an} Means of Landing Cham- pao: Ne te + cham-|siule sent in his signed contract which fernoon ankle, dr wilghity built fellow, but a terrific hitter. | ‘in this first fight he knocked clear through the ropes and out y twice, Each time Sharkey struck | Gardner INER OF MONT HA NATIONAL > has just signed down again with th was a 1y lasted the round. ment of New York s Mie floor on his head and, bouncing to! In his corner Gardn seconds, tn] The cargo will go ¢ his feet, ran around the ring to find al great excitement, told him that Fitz- | Tex., where £004 place to climb up again, and o mons had broken his right hand. | wai ring, there w to give the F prizesin the world's amat Oe wld . | aned his neck to get a good ; et @ tournament at tte] calls for two years right back without waiting for a count. | ane opoi to steel themselves for the if plonsiip billiar kat Fits. And there was the freckled : : ‘Hi ! athe “ale 0 t — € avcond time Joe thought Ton was! champion sitting in his corper With | tortuous ride yt badred: miles pionship for Crimson, [elederirans cae rand one-nait| CHARLES MORIN OF CHTCAGO «(from there to Marl ve home of hot | Then T fought In a regular cing [376 ‘The game lasted four and one ed Daid Louderback of Brooklyn nj Water and badger fights : | h ne in my Hfe,"" sald fut. {hours, i toi tin (Rb anecnal eae cette heard tho sailor rushing after him.|was broken. In the succeeding ounts | Several of t Inger stars are al- A will play thet: pes, “Tt waa in Se SRA ODA SP HACISING GAME] series for the champtonahip of the Nae Sharkey e original head, No| he never dared to go in and mix li, and] ready bbing framed for the annual putt kame to-night at ships, and T won the "115" title. IN Tite MosT HS NG Qa? 3 points, Fitz’ told al Th Low on sue chin could hurt him at ail) Pit lug of the badger, which is looked upoi Vulnerable spot in his makeup in Marlin as witnessed in the gyi ushion Bi sun-} “I'd been chasing around one of the [of basketba rd Leagui ink, and one ng your thumbs, sR opin n Unive hich g played in Chicago, Mort: x Masaay Actaod 4 one big event of spring evesting contests in th ks with a gang—we were always |tasium of the Princeton avs La Aes ud ict ds bell played tp ane Nance two adjacent finge “hed ul 8 b # ibe 4 ee ab defeate nee-| went 0 enty-elght % { of the stomach, and ty amatl apliniers, Won't cxnctin amine | training, Nane of these young pitchers |i championship series is As encountered between ourselves, and Vd |far tuis year, ¢ mall 9 ee de Bere ae e only man who ¢ It took nerve—and {t won the| las ever been in Texas, and whenja VICTORS WES A? ned to handle myself some, It was |ton by the score o food shots henge to worry Tom th they go o At road from Dallas tol seven has played several not so bad; we weren't tough, but just |Tiger forwards lost many 6 i a ————- | Marlin they wil! f ' i he great} “THE SECOND SIGNAL CORPS FIVE er rame than Hay-| full of young animal spirit. Every kid | for owing to t ore 1 te vnell, the team which | took care of himself, and I was a atrength of the Corneliians who roughed | Were Lh are oe ey teed cic leading | on the job when it becaine necessary to |them up c erably. nasium. The final ecore nis year and made a for in the face of advers: Tom Howard, the ve! arn more about | Johnson and Elliott Will i ine gid | | i Sut for woud, and had turned and was | hearer sialie’ coining We (hur a@iking toward his corner when he) Gardner didn't believe that his ha That railroad coach, has taken th ; a ha Is | defend Loge (4 f THR PR FAVORITE FOR The Crescents had it all their b m prep oO. upon e nD nO) « ie deo! ever, t! ner who a wa w a Bhawan. sverathing, but speed, ne agen is wich (tha teaese¢ron zehaon hat |'eommberen for the National AG, paw| the American Derby, Via Octavia, won| way from the moment the game atarted ' _ be in i top ine- Dp Raymond Enjoying Buttermilk. aes Yalo men expect to defeat thelr | mo Mining around the park one even-[in a slx-furiong dash from Gov. Gray | until It finished, The New York pariy which arrived . | Crimson riva jing. He came up and asked me to come|at the Moncrief Park, Jacksonille, Via - en her season's cxperience in the) in St. Louis last nisnt was tr ale samual ta Verena vos only Jost one }O¥er to the club and learn how to run. |octavia conceded eleven pounds to Gov MIKE DONIIN, THE RETIRED nor leagues Nehars trying for a berth | one uf most starth: und unex 'O S he t pak i} t alven | Well, I wandered into the clubhouse| Gray, and despite this bigs handicap bassoal layer a something of a bur Tit aver in Tow ' sll mn nis | en UD] one night id some exercise. ' iv 7 d player, it Hilltop Se ia in Town and |with us, and his request tarde vent tea| pected spoctaciss that hea been wit|CARe OF Stars on hope yet of winning the champlonship, | O%@ Mant and did some exercixe, When | managed to win out by a nose after a} lard player. In the initial game of the Giik’ Ine PIMA A ledeae Gin Let dagen’ alhba the fauoie (rade ce 6 [1 got tired of the weight machines 1| Ment quis, ushion amateur tournament at His Plons for the as lasa A league will be | nesses a ime Senioue: Ads al \ Yale’ S ed rnell plays Dartmouth in Boston to- | took @ look around. There were seve | (esperat ae Doyle's’ Ackdamy Denia Axteated nfolds His Plans for the wranted." : years ago, when “Is 1 Ss ype y and if the latte Hid win and | eral sets of gloves hanging on the Wall,| gins ginat, MATCH FOR ‘DHE| Martin Schoen by a soore of 9% to 25. ae. : _Chare has picked the men who came ws ow York as a , ard should beat Yale, Cornell and| s fenry Lotz, the boxing Anstructor, | _ SPINAL \teur golf champion: | Donlin and Hal Chase will play « maten | Coming Season {to go to Hot Springs, Va., on Fob, Mr, Raymond was espied at a aoda ocke CUM | Harvard would he tea tor ime if Vd like to put ‘em on, || South Florida an é Areprcuahion’ tuitarde aecanite | § Season, emides binsel’, there will be puntain in the Planters’ Hote. ‘ {] r ting another game, | e sald, ‘you'll do,’ and from that/ship which was to have been hipsiee ne night. om jetachment of @ighland talent 1 glass of buttermitk and ap y eee r | ave heen boxing at every! Palm Beach, Fla, was postponed owing pmo weeney, Waller Hiair, Russell Ford, { enjoying it 1 a ( work three nights @ltoa heavy gale of wind which blew the} ANOTHER AMERICAN WILL TRY AL CHASE, t vanager of the) Jack Quinn, Jack Warhop, Jim Vaughn, ‘Hello, Bugs!’ we all bega club's gymnasium, gand from the greens and tho tees, |for racing honors in Bolgium this year. 5 be ughn, elo, 6 wat night I took my father ti He is 1 iT WwW. My f iy Highlanders, has at last arrived |jiay Fisher, Roy Caldwell, Be n nig y is ‘Theodore W. Myers, former errs Coty ts a hae ce ee dwell, Marl Gard: | effusively # easily al see the box at the Irish-American] gp pyre REQUFST OF OFFICIALS |Comptroller of New York, Mr. My he will be a busy | ner, Jack Knight, Roy Hastgoll, Wifur |. "Nix eplied Club, Tt was the first time that he) Al 7a i \ special meeting {Will race twenty-two thoroughbreds, W until the time that his} Roach, Otis Johnson, Eugene Eliott, | Mr. i the fellow | |had even seen gloves on my hands, | of ¢ oad of doe tors of the locaj}Which include some of the best bred ts for the Sunny n Hert Daniels, “Birdte” Cree, Charley | who used to pe Nowe (or 4 of| He and my mother are both Germans) of the bo hE i horses of England and France, Tod " , tin nei Will be called to val Chase unfolded the cand Harry Wolter. ‘There | quarter last a tl Ye} and he could hardly realiae that hel trotting aesocin') will be called tO) Sogn wig act am “advisory manager’ , gs that he had ween Rus- {Players will stay at the Virginfa health} isn you would « Neshur s10 is a ‘champecn bdox-fighter’ in his| meet in th uture to consider a} og as atriag of horses, he hattag Race Githbar of ‘ib m, {resort until March 16, when they are} Wo ones , acks of | request fo 2 in the dates of |selocted many of them for the owner. in Sinve. ot atter had ush ¢ » Athens, Ga. ‘The piayers| (@ Papers, 1 have got some < nt is the min love with the game," gald| next fall’? at the Lexington fi Sat oR in Minneapolis, and i [wh to report in Athens on March | #28 and I am going to it to he ngest ot ive sanization | Hufnagie, "but it is not my: intention | (acy.) track. Agreed to the terms A and WOUd |) Are Liteon! Ney, Willams, J MeGraw win ant. I haven't vietnit D take up the professional end unt Fi t Si d f & send in his signed awa McGraner, Kauff, Ables, Burbank, Rus-| taken a drink in seven weeks, and if 1 The line-up toenight will be as fol-|some time in the distant future. I] IN THE DUAL BETWE! irs qua 0. 4 up Revelle and Walsh jtiveniles| tee) as 1 do now I wall never take & w have not missed a day's work at m¥|fyasmus Hall High 8 Jand the High] ‘ , ! ays Chase. | will be comched by “Dulke™ Parrett and | ee ye ong Ya t Harvard. | trade—I’m « press hand. Running a] gchool of Commerce, in the latter's tank, Giants Start oie Arthur Irwin until Cha rives in| cher & Worcs r Goa Merce | die machine, stamning out hinges and| two swimming records of the Pulte | aitan nian at t® From March 18 to Mareh gg] “AM Bay,” Raymond, getting nik ) ; 1 door plates, develaped me to & great] schools Athletic League were lowe (ar . 4 sapetl yap rayane 1h will be battles each eather k to his old line of ta mY OugnE Cov nt ..Hornbtower | exte I'll never give up the trade|tn the 100-yard swim A. Clark of Evas-| In racticing Short. ‘Zhe igst two named players (pennitting, between the Yannigan | to see how popular d am at home. ‘The t injess I find that T am sulted for the| mys Hal] covered the distance tn 1 min-| may proje to be big disappointmei the Regular wife thinks Tam a «reat and Cox ‘ professional boxing game. Ute 19 seconds, whieh ia th -_ but I hardly , las they wu ve ——o-—~ si ma tat eal ite TRAE How t ; Not Afraid of a Wallop, la second » ter than the ark ext LIN, Tex. Feb. IaThe ater of mand Billot! to make ced | Harn 6 . i P . ‘tehed by W. Hanrette of De Wi ‘ pal aa “i ~ ™ Be, pe Phi . BILLY NIXON STOPS MARTIN w the put in } bee yi ai on't .meneye for § Bante sont a Maiae by diamante’ of Gomis a 8 pasenel Leen ey ae a, T can til book on Fy « eatly, the i ¥ & fellow who has heen brought up|ton. N. ae oF emir ea art practice to-day, After. ‘ Litsehl, Heertzell and Gardner and can, AT QUEENSBORO A, C. STAG, | " me run & UNHOLZ GETS CARELESS » tnke care of himself J afraid of a Ae INGA Oe ticeae eee It avelling 2590 miles by Idd and sea if necessary, ask ‘Hirdie' Cree to seo es Nop,” sald Fra “Why, when 1, one-fifth 1 Pind gti “ - | ae a nt ‘record held by J, Hemming of Town- Ne’ ky the following members whether he cannot play an infidd poste) Riyy Nixon, « ea law twatasi’at aibincsenna AND IS KNOCKED OUT, | ght Harry Alexander In the firat| record ted Dy foe the club arrived here: Clyde sullen, i Vien just bs Well as he does one of the M made short work of Y Hie puffed MILWAUKEE, Wi eb, ¥ithin the first few seconds, 1 didn't sen ton, Richard aR idolph, Irnest Lush and eee ee ou te ROKS c Brooklyn Aghter, 4 vy eh Bil Psi 4 dolph Unhole of Austr mind it much, only everything was! THT COLUMBIA FEN y were met at the minlip. £ was out On the ensboro A, C. stag. hid WeIat UAGs: Oe ity H ipside down, 1 looked at my second, was defeated by the Coi {| station by two of their team mates, For. signed two players from Moun i the first rouna with | * “ rig y ? bs : ; t. | Laota, and he was standing on his head. team at thao Ay % by the gare ot | syth and Johnson, C.K. Hansell, who je Mary's Ccilege, an institution of lei | naige aun ‘ sulngon an ne a n¢ ae ty f ere where head ruld 7 10% n the exception of Capt, |, ae at h | tam 2 onge attended. These men are| ing Rush on the . at him fo Un ANLARE Of eye ee eet eee yt wasn't. “Anyhow, Pitt of the Columbia the Itha cans | a ene a a ihe exhibition games, i, : | 3s h uiter amazement, and - xcopt Wie first, which ¥ Af ‘. ap thelr opponents tn | SccomPanied the men, Ww sor, a tflelder, and Cann, a} ma b round pt first, ho went to] when 1 managed to get on my feet were Aur ie ee 7 ) : Ate ats a mu hehe fy ond iy A en had been fighting about two n walked away haku et heir heads epee | when 7 paapeses fe. dee ie wat nankt | scary war. | ‘The new ground, which wae given to Otte hey will join the Highlanders when Nixon sent in ht loft: rat's all t lw to . . i 4 ~ wns the ciub by the hi E Ee Saoetl Cana is & Jeftehanded ie A ERR OMe coon emits ee | mm the se ound the Milwaukee | and that was to put Mr Alexander | y the business men of Mariin pitcher. Joe Hamilton, who also Is a ‘ i et | boy Was put . of nine, but Kot wp and la | Jout, A sti right to th + A SGV oRiN Ine ao tt ane aman aeet &% i# in tip-top condition ‘and the flash witpped aver his right to Martin's here |: ta thes ba thee ae eae reterce had Jenkins Attracts Attention. ; & the round feontinued young Hufnagle, Bt. John's College five defeated the the count | down—Juet for the fun of the thing,” | IN A GAME OF BASKETBALL, mun | Coast favorite and who is one of thel jy, gmopping nim to the foo deat players on the New York American! jgy‘ unconscious until th pit of the ve never see @ ‘pr fignt in my Roohester University team oy ; score of |singing the praises of groundkeeper Mur- | stomach in the sixth round put Unnoia! rife, Dut T tmagine that Yd he able to &2 toe The game was played in tha (phy. ‘Chey ail declared that it ie the Root League club's reserve list, will hardly counted him out. It was several ininutes ! One of the younger players who « hea Vout, after he became careless and take care of myself je with ft John's Gymnasium in Brooklyn and | ball park they ever saw hlslde of toe we with us this year, He wants to have before Martin could be revived. tracted much attention was Jenking, PrP WENSON, dropped 4.8 guard Sany one of my own weight.’ Was Witheesed by a large crowd. major leagues, { ati ’ P ‘niceties inn

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