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. —| THE EVENING WORLD D, SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 265, 1911. ©... ; — cient online bn be! GES - A + am 7 ah ae" ‘FIGHTING STYLES OF THE COUNTRY’S BEST LIGHTWEIGI WEIGHT Ss. nm = LIGHT WEIGHTS (}f 10 AY i ‘ Copyright, 194, by The Press Publishing Company (The New York World.) q Us eS Se Michigan Whirlwind Has a Likely Looking Knoerout Beown . Fe ‘. : HAS A REVERSED Bunch Chasing Him, Most Prominent Among “ ONE-TWO PUNCH - = . MG Hite WITH THE 4 Them Being McFarland, Brown, RIGHT AND “THEN Sums THE LEFT Hogan, Murphy and Moran. ie ® Copyright, Wi, & The Press Publishing Company (The New York World). HEN Erne, Lavigne, Gans, Mc Fai Hay he Ha? waitvidter® ick ONG RouNr HOGAN HAS BERN FIGHTING ~ ‘ "I a ht. ti . '. ‘ealins sie ONE AYeAR » BUT HE HAS Goop Foot woRK bascaalcn fal da oa eights of a decade ago were at the AND AGGRESSIVE. A SHORT dost, the welters, middleweights and Gnzimy wow worse ners Cu geen |e RANGE ianTeRm by @nd + Gov Fo! EITHER, OFF! % heavyweights were attracting more ~~ i END GR DEFENCE’ attention than the little fellows, To. | ——————-- x9) erbaccenieniaaaiaies Wiiik ui sinnsniitiasniitlaiaiataiehaiiaaa day the situation is reversed. Tho ean ho | ty mea" “|CARUSO HELPS TRAIN | — |PA AV watches, while the world is all worked - up over the lightweights, and light- /; tors of weekly occurrence, ¢ Ny, We have a pretty likely lobking lot of lightwetghts chasing the title just _MA | ( HES ON MA now: Wolgast, the holder, {s probably the most conceited champion we ever hed, but he fe a good long distance fighter for all that. Ho 1s tough, like But even as Zbysako cleaned the tast | Waercasr Jars, wien he managed at different Battling Nelson, and depends upon his toughness. Te isn't very clever or ti ay seg | Blatter, there was a hungry gleam In! ‘ Berlode euch ‘inen ae Ghazi ley. Mitehell Yer tant Wolgast is « vicious, mort- feign of boxing that Is marveilous ia « cot Also Sits at Sits at Ringside] nis eyes, ana no dour: the vig fellow TE Snover . Famous dodte | Man Was | tke Kiran, Jim Halt, Jack Burke, the | ing Mghter, ill-tempered as a rattie- | man of only one y - would have stowed away a duplicate is O° | Irish lad; Joe Choynskl, Tommy Ryan | ¥ one year's expertence , ta plica ast epake, ugly, ancering and inclined to] Murphy a Classy Lightwei When His Friend, the Pole, | order or two nad there been fewer of | , Pa Sackson, In thone Sas the Be Wade he fh getting: tue. woest of| commy seurpny, aicen ne teria ie casi | the nobnity at the board. Yor, when | _____| Big Figure in Events of Sport | vo "ss “nite yp" sare of eae ia the milling At the best, ho will never| very classy lightwelgit. Je can make | Is Wrestling. Oyo NO eae elena: | World for Forty Years \ oh suell, and” Jack siamee he @ popular champion, even if he man-| Weight casily, Tommy has defeated bnew ti Ep anata allt mea beamed yar [Recess L. in the famous show ¢ ages to bold the title for some time ¢o| Yt! Wolgast and Moran. Moran has Aa Gleehioh id dosed) ae atta | grates Reka! ink ee i) 7 decisions Over Im, of earlier date, and | ¢ ¢ lake a qood-alaed atean, hart] Of H#® opera are his friends, and j and had r Jackson out in Uncle com: K, O. Lrown bested ‘Tommy ; a tas h Niseeat bout with Pilakoff his dressing room | v vOR. bh Bevides Wolgast there are several] round bout w ilttie while ago. Murphy “ dozen or aah cae | ae STON ORS Mth oplebrilin, | |_ BY VINORNT TREANOR on | ee nto the sporting world ethers in the limelight now, and most |! his best tights Ike @ champion, He wqnree salted mackerel” re! Caruso and Scott! helped the Pole the thied four of the Hotel At- | {2 Ghlcago forty-five years ago, whes 7 has ail sorte Of apeod and ecereasines | Marked Mr. Stanislaus Zbynako, froin | 4/9. 0, : {he handied Join Banis against. Dan them are youngsters at the game | ness. At close quarters he tera terror, | Poland, ax hie aeated himself none too] ers wogste occasion, and & | IN THE SECOND GAM alone and unattended Save | O'eary in mite walk for $300 MePartand, K. 0. Brown, One-Round| iis chance of beating Wolgast ts at|¢omfortably in an overgrown arm- ead noses poked over the canvas toe ieee ea “ .| National Amateur Billiard teks a6 - | for wily ow and then from friends ot side. Pedes sn then enjoyed { Hogan, Tommy Murphy and Owen Mo-| least as good us that of any other con-| chair and ordered a light repast by way | SU8° Of the ring during every second CSUN UGn Gear Ne OF | Which ls balug played AE seanaas| ClDer Gave 1s watson DAY Isr “KRONE | prantant hep and the Parson af- aiitdikie 4p-the iki: tenders—tintews the other fellow gets| of relieving his hunger. Zbyezko had | “b¥4%ko was busy on the ma wtetate Club will be held to-night at/ city, David Lauderback of Brooklyn m | throuatiant the OHA or SEY Tet | of tip events at thar cearprten Ron » t er. ZI 1a . sf em | Teltzen's 1 Bikisentt Bs na} id La pack of D1 ahaa Rat of the events of that charac c ae Arartrist, ‘tata «, wonton hast first, Murphy ts a short, hard | just performed the feat of putting 1 alevegh eel peeyt mon nile Pails Bitth avi ae sain ta aaultl Baits Won from Ernst J. P. Backus by | amore pee Te eg ee | used to jam old Miduon aedte aie : can get awi a thelr th avenue, Brooklyn, In addition to | a goo; Bo te » | awenty yea r | roe? fulip classy little fighter, but he has | Owen Moran has a lot of class, too, | *KOM on his back twice within 188) they are always there, and when Zbys- | 4, miscellaneous programme 8 al ionings, of to 40, ‘The game went 101) oa Srominently in the news of avery |e. Incidentally, it was at thie tme yet te show that he can make 133 pounds onen is a wall lightwelght, not long i ee ae hungry at| Ke Ands the opportunities he occupies a| ganmine, routs are acheduled. Jack | =a big sporting event. He aaw all the Dig | the Parson in eu/odd meen Covabine . oh orale ; u Is res . ch t 7 er ent. he Parson in an odd mai and de strong enough to Aeht. If he/ ify nas Ueen fgting eleven warn. ao o| mes,” explained the wrestler, ‘i'm| feat St te opera, | eiome ees a ea IL aartie aauvateen tanner aR |fghta knew all the Aghtars and WAs| Vanderbilt, the cld. Commodore Mens GORA Mis ina Wise Cut. He 1g 0 wol- [is bnything bite elo thoes te cuit | goluw to be in towa a few days, idie,| © W82n st comes to the queation of edu-| TED “WESLEYAN NINE Waidt{ $95,t%6 POU! champlonslup of the world, | regarded as an authority on Pagal of the present day family of malllon, varwelght. ike. & ambdl Joe Woloare with ble ako: | feat's the reason 5 ¢ cation Haokenachmidt, graduate of a|Play the following achedule: April 12,| Won, two Sames at Doyle's Academy, | doings. To-day he is comparatively #, who a to promote walking « ason I can indulge in @ > ders and thik ge in 8 | Russia a 4 a ea deating John Monahan b ae) to 49 and | ten except by the old-timers, As | matches is responsible for the rae, @) Geaules Lightweight and o thick neck, He stands} lute evening's luncheon. Usually 113 > Venveretys Tee nosing on ° St atiddietown; 10ttt, Bs “Bud” Fisher by a 2100 0.2% + | eereeee eoaee , + Latraigiit and agama 10 care ttle for| partake of euly two meals cach day,|2%a#ko. The Péle was born thirty | 8t Providen: nigtield ‘tratuin am he says dhimself, he quit to make room aviss hast £ XO. Brown, who will ty to put al Punishnent. Most of Meranis fame came | aug, while tuey are alwaya twice vs[2Ci"s ao at Kral Austria-Poland, | >o?°° ; ee i+) At NEW HAVEN, CONN for the younger geuerdtion and the rs essa Ae | period to Mr. Wolgast's championship his knocking out of Bat Nelson. Ihis parents being ver ut Agricultural College, at Middl Was beaten in th 5 younger generation has literally swal- always good 4 Retege heat Frided wich a erctauie | N2 other man ever tinea that. triok, | HFKe 88 those of the ordinary man, YOu) Ne carried out thls entiaia However, | town; ith, Amherst, at Amberst; May | match of tie year Dy Penn Ste ek nit op r himself out Jn evae ; ith 1 < ambitio: f He Mawar o r by Peni . clothes and with # sill hh : tmeuh promsieant of tne contenders, Brown | 120uEH Woleust Ue tocuntealiy entitied | MUSt realize that a big fellow Ike me | sace4 trom tng Walverdity, ot viowoal YOu CTeraRy Te eee vores ae | E0,tY, A score of 84a 2. she cloves: | Fortunately te Pabsan le not gown ing around ihe track with ea 49 & roa) Ughtweight, amd will be for ®/ the agnt to save Nel Slots ik : vie food.) with high honors 1 Potdhane at New Yorke tik, Massa, | ateh was the 15-pound class between | and out. He is not basking in the lap | O'Leary. save Nelson. frpm-serious in- | However, I don’t consider that I'm a as a lawyer. He began vente ORK; Teh, Maman | Hitchcook of a Glanyili jt i few months more. The way Brown has | §:> Be cater tor say aids the atudy of languages, and to-day he | “#usetts Agricultural College, at Mid-| peng g: id Glanvitie of of luxury, although he might well be, «yman?” inquired been coming up in weight during the | Moran's cleverness and\ hard hitting| “Every time 1 iar {4 master of ning. He has been offered | {towns New York University, at) the qrst trial, and in t Fo Eee | ret enough to keep the wol rolit, as he dots pase year indicates that he will be found {lve hlm a good chance for the title Tf| gy 15 h wreatle for an RoUr OF! a pouiiton in the Diplom ¢ | Midaletow Ai, Rutgers, at Middle-| won ty Glanville after threr cane from the door and is not compiataing. 42 “ize looks ike a parena? weltere sooner or later. But |#°.can get the champion tovnght him. iH Ag? an tralte.te betta paye: ‘Atlateis. matic Corps o! "iillams, at ‘Middletown: | Of Wrestling, * three minutes |. jave managed to keep out of debt, Nowspapermen overheard the remarks paps the rown, i , sPar- {22 the matoh with lackenschmtdt in Middletown; June 3, | p! rybody Shad | AP the next day all the papers ba now he is a genuine lightweight, and|, Ptow", Hogan, Murphy and McBar T prem am p d to way, and everybody # ha t ; sabia’ Hctah RAR ateen | the Ghotan element vovbaa ot r © Return tn Coupi d ch, ieog ee A ; “lithe story. Jt was “Hello, Parson!” on Uaely to topple Wolgast off tho titone. | fin" of clean living, AGB they a | from my" frame, ein felt Niue a okie: ( °F Will aively retice fs of vent Middletow at Hartford, | IN A, CLOSE AND exerting | 9°" with is satisfied and so am 1") ai) aides after that. ‘The Parson @aid Brown started out an an awkward [ace extremely consclentions about tneit| ton when 1 found myself down to 300 imst wikia & coupler net vase Lae WH 9 Hy the Groff Schoo! Like Going Back a Lifetime the name bothered lilm Lor « Wikia Teas Fight-handed fighter, That is, he stood | ing. They have neverrdissipated in| pounds after the 4 t r Bbyaake. “t Lavp twachenenr vec] Pee Aeeis defended ane New salaiia| Sasser Sanpplane soe forianee 10) Pe) abd oe) ine de MUR Su Fick, Nha aud vient toot ade |@ny wey, Moran tas dodeca chet aot nnd “ ee sbeLmout | Rance. “ davg twe hree at. q School team at St. Nicholas Rink | } s lived up to the handle, | old sports gather y He dove still, but he has [of drinking for several years, and be- iaontite. tae ert et for aged Satan aaein Aas eT rant to mest | WITH ODDS OF W TO1 AGAI oy a score of 8 to 8. enjoyed the good things of life, and! — Likes to Talk of Old Time: z that | dit hit ore long the effects of It are sure to ae ae no MRIFENA) MOCHA | in. Next year 1 am going to] her, Rhasneth won the first nt m now sken down, ike a good o » aici las he is, Mkes to , Recall Te ia & 13s evan Mike atoran, cares ttle sipatly on gral s— not ono in a real] aN a) en Weestling tourn- | Mor set Fa k, Ja v Mea cont niuayivania at TBAT | enc nabs WIth one’ nowerlses! ibe told 8, particularly fighte f . c ton | bed during the last two weeks—and that | enos Ayres good ficld of sp ed Penn ut Ithaca, . meeting fighters who use the ordinary WPautah He Wontnae Gal wher of t 6 to 34 he oft his haif interest holdings Me th r 1 st lke} ti in reduced me un en mak pais owner of the mare, bet a ° In th ; Ne, ‘They find his pose a pus ra who take cere-of aa Heating seein cn ut ¢ ie T Wal Eueb to fe as he thought she If Cornell took the lead, ani |® New Orleans theatre : Browa began fighting he sieal condition, weigh Se at ao a ; ut ‘ a a Teak taate on 9 ie ing her opponer on tie result was never i: | iis ike going back @ If ve parities MMA UA vant to cavante pounds ndoubtedly enter the diplo dow! and talk with the Parson of ey Peeve the ee ing the past month or #0 he has devel * ‘ 1g POLISH S wet good momey, 4 | saved about $1500” out of the ; a C 5 . @ right that ts neany as good as| 7 his P. 5 ays : ‘ - 4 men to weele gam ripe x Yonkers, ‘ i r Wet. Able to hit @ sinashing blow r cu oes ; a good big | ¥ 4 © to undergo h 1 pfreere te ete Boer champto.i, and ye & masority eri, he ia a dangerous | [or ahd o fAG Upotdee te eed ends a Nogard’s jt j yon tae hie ¢ Lyle fellow tm the cing! Added co bss. ain Speed on Bases the univers raat ls & arm, the latter's manager refused ¢ Purse ‘0 an or : i aod duce Browa has a heavywelght’s neck Twas She ] Bllow gn thr “timers; they're de | fe wap when I we ' head and body fit to throw off puniel- That's on plain, orfinirys |nut hee a bie telte H eeant case a a I n ink of all the ‘9 ment. He never tried any form of dis-| Athletic Experts DeclareaG TARE Ponsenye.” Re declared | ¢ tg. Weleun TE eE te AT JTAMIMTON, BERMUDA, A ee > boxing dally at | n stood St and how quickly 4 eue Experts DeclareaGrif- ye ting off one's toes wou t Fame eam Nadeiphta cricket playe > MoGovern, dropped out. sipation in his life and his stamina ts) ake one faster. 11 i ; © youngster ty just the ag were the Ham: Cl i rena | M hh! ae he f ugimpaices. When hurt ue recovers al- | fir Has Made Himself dim for dite. 1's 't Was when T entered i Ree an {Champion Declares MeIntosh! a vale to fig 1. he was a 500d many 4 ‘ Ww as Made Himseltta i 5 tog n | eighteo: "ay: | 280 elp y ‘and an injuced |b * th his prime to-day moat instantly, seltra heard in a long ighteen years old. Me Quak 1 se ay NPR pee va DOU with ‘Tounny F long One-Round Hox: it} Cropietcan Li dell, the Univeraity of {fe up wrestling, but 1 g es e week and Must Give Him That Sum ead win tea Tea “heanly 4 ror SoSaan ae r same ice In the light wei s.| Vipple for Life. Ae SRS Out ah dom ; lave "foal lke Charley os are Marr Hl, rather Servic his shoulder is we T teiak him the most promising of te fhe 4 repliad. Zbyas : for Servic fils elbow ta 1 penne | 2 ae tare Ms eplied Zbyszko, who, nese nis elbow is feat gatting be { lot, Sor he has been fighting only one Se taTh die ties aon 4 sonewhat cf | Jackson wes Seal 3 xs Would make the vickim newhat of a woman 1 wresilng % 1° # Heer ell ser + Yaar, Me la a novice beside even K ©.) Aniazad gud amused was the elub-footed should ever get ma until he axe tb tne DlAah me ibiaak pAforan, the bese we gee oe He i for pours, gbout the whem he held level in a grucllng and athletic community to-day er heard of ted man |tBTyMRH Wik Gp gaine. It’s no good, | n Verein Halt BY JOHN POLLOCK. elit | aivapicas: | Mas matabid to-day to aay |r rianaged Jackson for five year I remife bis week. 1 saw Hogan yeater-| read u news despatch from Litt Ro pad yun fa 1d, “‘Ife'd | any wa Newatk, on Mar s fd Mn ten: Bina Mowe: | had him wh » fought Corbett thet Ge And by the way, the story that} Ark, that ane Kdward Gritthn, deo | QPP Ke etumbiing along iike a ir 1 a little story of t rimontat| es) All those de | Wien Jaye Tohnsog, she haevewalght “Soran mill tate |tmous sixiy-one round draw. Whee @ he Wet two teeth in his fight with| scribed ay w “promising Neowors | ee ane eae tee: Te MOUS be 4 is Mules that come the Pole's wa tuke part $ e j champion, read the cablegram whi x but the late 1 TL watehed it for fifty-four rounds, Brows ia a cauard. lie sowed me bis! hod am » Hing mings waguer.”’ | esting to seo him turning second or try.) rune out Wealthy Pole residing In send the!r entries to Cha Mrloksen, |recelved from Hugh McIr the En yoked then like it would last @ week, h caneeds 1k A had suffered the amputation oF allt his vent out @ bunt.” tle “Western Metropolis” was more | Chairman o: ommities, | ish fight promoter, offering bim a pureo , A, beite for tie middleweight championship of 55 y went t go to sleep. Jackson teath and they are a @ ay8| toes In oulge that he might be faster “Al” Sharpe, probably the mogt | than anxtous to make a match for one | at once of $30,009 to fight Sam Langford a Raye rf, Ean on place ac the National Boorting |S) oid “never have fought that baglé thea Brown loosened one of them with! on ihe bases. ‘The operation ts sald ilete Yale ever boasted, and | of his daughters with the grea pete twenty round bout elther at London or | wil tent “fup the’ ‘ienimere, and | HH bay Beet | # , } y er at London o ig! Onyrt ‘ae Joliusiy erieumese, gd He was a cripple, He wos thrown fem a hand blow, but that it Wil be! have veon performed in Little Rock, | OW coach of the'Penn Charter athlette | and he approached the wrestler HOLY CROSS WITT. PLAY THE! Paris for the heavyweight title, he| Ysine Joseo! the clever rnglinh figuters, They | gy ‘weeks before the A a r 3 oplill. ‘ ti mie Be iene rounds, a bugey four weel fight en wight in s few days. | nie manager of the A ian. © as inclined to treat the story mae Pe eldattaee period? | sanow oan 1 wchedul next fail: | Teughed one pale é in re x fy Z was badly hurt. I tried to have he "4 seg ds 8 Ot and I will! Sept. 25. ampshire, Boston Collego | y, McIntosh is only wasting con connie Bratt clone fighter of Hoboken, i , but Brown Hit Hardest of All. 5, dented the rumors that tw sneant |” “me toe are the mont fuportant part | settle 6,000 on you.” Or ticde Ialacd College’ ae’ Worcertinr [alderanle of hls time to oaWing me auch |S Aetabe under the sari t fen pope. (t Mike harden than ane alter | cecesedld cccd teed for the noo ot thal eee te ae ete cee ont A Rare Opportunity, j t0th, Yate, at New Havens Oct 7 Tufts, |an offer. Me knows perfectly well that |p ng Mint ite Baia Yor fen and he did.’ " aus 5 arar toush Ag Raps tgs 00d t f uses thein in getting a fast start. Only | Jack Herman, manager of Zbyszko, | at Worcester; Mth, Dartmouth, at Ian-|T would demand taat much alone | \'t Vee thi 9. of Haren of ‘aren is] “DId you consider Jim Corbett eeraat Rela haan t atarsed 0 rene acc, [ence © contrast ealling for hia smme-| distance runners travel flat-footed. ‘The tought it was a rare npporturtie, aud | Over: Ms!, Amherst, at Worcester; 2th, | for my end before I would agree to|infor'scue tine Semith has taken part | oor?" the Parson was asked. ie ee cen ecard, diate appearance fn an Athlesio unt-}men who compete tn the hundred and | jg urged Stanisiaus to take advantage | Princeton, at Princeton, N. J.; Nov. 4, | fight, If MeIntosh ts so anxious to —- mouth twitched et this t z ph ey ray form MWrvard dash are on (heir toes all the | of the proposition Springfield Trataing School, at Worces-|nave me fight Langford why doesn’t sri get thelr finet Look at | qu " ‘orbett,"” he sald, “ike @ lot pene J coulla't | “sgixe™ Murphy of the University of] me How a bail player could slump | +z don't need the money—no love; | teFi Ith. Colby, wt Worcester; 28th, /ho guarantee me $40,000 just Ike he did | 4 cnday wight, “They wilt ace ‘a rent clans [Of other fighters, Mked flattery, ahd 2 UL a Way fo Use it against DAM. Hoonsvivanta, acknowledged by expert Pans Net-fooied on the thirty yards be- that's no good," replied Zbyszko, who| Worcest at Worcester, \Yommy Burns when I fought him tn | Man who has fought the best iy the county, Me | when I can’t flatter @ mac. I prefer to 2 BOS be try to beat him with the rignt, the greatest trainer in the wortd, | SeRe the desea puzzles me. He gots tis | hag oniy then been some few weeks In| ~~ | Austra 1 Patten round draw with, ereiaie West, te |eay nothing at all about him." Pale T was under a little disadvantage, com- sie ateatest trainer tn the world, | gnttial epring from Me toew and in a) ily country and was Just picking up ; * neat, Monday ‘Bight will be tlie gttoup eu wil! ned to dispose of “Gentleman Jim’ ~ ing to ® cold climate ike this and take |) ge om ectnety sleet, wy thinty 1 dash the original impetus {8 | pngish 0. um ia rst | Joe Jeannette, the sturdy and ag-| fog Jounny Dohaoe and tie vonversation drifted along ta fag em hard match with ouly a few| 0 '2™ a 1d. ____ Phat carries the runner the dlatance. | It ts doubtful that even a travelling | gressive colored heavyweight of Ho-| 7) Mowe cal a Malai a Jeffries. a Glee @ trakting, 1 never saw snow be ———————= | salesman has anything on Zybssko wien in Trian ular pvoken, and Jim Barry, the hard bit-/¢) @mumy,Muphy sod Tomny Maloney, whe ere hey made a great fuss about Jeg. fore in my lit t comes to trayelling. 14 aid gi ting fighter of Chicago, are going to | Vlympic on next Wednesda wso| fries being licked by Johnson, @f@n’t hight, comtaat Murplty the Moroingside 4. 4 will "dow Las Grmunaaisan They ate to meet they? he asked, "And why? Jeffries aiways had everything and to-day bas 1, to exchange wal web ieat’6 F plenty of mor Jie never did apye fe, and the cold bothered aul Wi Did; Si nes £0 ; % : of Chea | me oultn't Gein supe, Three days ans agner n 4 ign | 11.00 rales during the seven montha ne Swimming Meet, fight again, They ire sks Soa | h 1 couldn't box ove t 1 before the fgut uldn't box that time ho asio wrestied 195 fintsh ee isto coc" With Pirates Until Forced) 9» i gamer depending on the last a swhn, the Columbia and captured frst | f 7, Buddy Lavin, the Batisin welterweight, hasbeen | 4nd he ought to Bet all the credit, Five jto be held b: club on Tuesday | sipstitnied for Jimmy Gardner to meet Toumy |or six years ago the result might have evening, March 1. Jeanette and Barry 5 the : Wil of Bow ve Fortnd Wai Pinot And. ot Monon ae ee, mo heen different, but the men Jeffries te Hops in @ twelve-round bout at @ show —— thing for anybody, The best ite aa side Tt He {y not @ tall man, but wide as al ey not a tal nut wide as aleyent, the 1W Op amainet it. | ‘Thats way lf + ben Felaaued by tae) barn door, He ae are some of the meas- ne ra boys won re consoling | thease fully the way I did. W i on sins urements he modestly gave: He ‘ought a six round bout at the Amert-| {er injurea hie hand in bis bout. wit fought then were all a lot smaller than HN “HONUS" WAGNER, the star evitiag "tle. Mors W hie lost the pon eight, | place in the trlangular meet with the} per, ia Fi i fir { eam in 34 eet 10 ches e 91 ache pl n au he Voan A 3, Pht elph 1 jm Level ria pools Wodnesday ni e cksor Brown staggering i the first 1 Niittae Giek Misa Ge the Reif foam in 1008, Havisil made @ mulaplay | 6 feet 10 inches; neck, 22% och Feat aie ance the City of Now York ana|c20, 4*,C: of Philadelphia on the ame ise Oy ejnendey he, He beat old Jackson when Peter f gasue cf the decisive series that year | (5 inches; Waist, 42 inches; bi night that Knockout Brown and Ad] give Qu had one leg in the grave. Pet t went atter him for a winute, and lien ed Ih the Browns’ defeat burg National League Club, has al score was: Colum- | a ; ; Amherst. ‘The f t | © $10) out of that Takiee banmhas % thouatt thet if 2 dida't| yar ner ace ee a Bae Inches; forearm, 18 inches and whist, | AMBOTE, The te one a eat, | Wolgast battiod, and ay Barry had it! about $000 or $1 out of thay te get him 14 just pump inyself out so 4 nite odatet CO Resale, Pike “eal tte rp He dead, Uaortdence toon | 8h Inch ow. | bia, Meee eeee eee N! yi [announced from the ring that he would enough to bring Him hohe $0 ASaaaae @ Found that I'd have @ hard time tine | fa noketown are in a happy mood, | Has tekea the war between Poland and ‘i | Ko to box Jeanette a twelve round bout | OVEN MENEL | iica's 2 couple of months. No, never Gales thet : Nola t 1 effort [Ju Boston, Miah Murray finally made mt he ten. Kuer's long hold out Barney he sMugton, pitcher, | and a man of marvellous etrengt! ned effort lt ’ 4 y F seen Johnson. 1 don't iike his way of ‘after that I went for h 1 1 erably wor 14 tat ae: | Six vena Or Ake Rreriaty and in he men an offer which they accepted. Wins at Hocke * ‘doing business, He'll probably euffer ‘ fe turn until near the end. ‘Phen 1 felt | ® t 1 Judges pisennedy ona Fan vie? enone’ Maa Linea me so great that the peo- aie bbs Pact and, who meets Owen Moran, in the end.” : sivenger and tried to wet tin eft ¢ Common Pleas Court ¢ ary tultted wn bean. fo : wum and Doser, in “a tenround bout. at the O S di A The Parson’ | en ttle or none of gam take an ant : 4 to make bin dof yy) — Peigye tis tay Pe ain ously won ti Sa Maun 4 hae sat ace ver qua ron |the local boxing He can't get tj Brown {5 the ha Aliter Tia ie be qomed Bis PgneS | ni ching dpcldcd, by. Guelaer” toe co's right name tan Re SMI : 0 around without help and without Kid put I never felt dazed yet blov ena paper then a8 bgugtht Ns wi did | uscd re Jn the scorin, nigte ut e men wi The Seventh Regiment, eastiy defeated | McCoy, OF, as the Parson galls fim, They told fe cou " “ plishidg jog ‘until White begaa fie exam: — The 5 {a weg 8 o'clock, 4 Dr, Selby, he would le in bed continu- y i Bation,* ivew tho" reaipeared Joe Hylang Stops Sh. at. ‘The 60, 190 and | 19 bosals, wei Squadron A in « hockey game at the st oe ee ae eae aes ta wel eround right hand, See " Germ Neteren Tiger catcher, Tree rite Hag} Tats oRPRLEL fet he Hi decided by heaty,! pour boxing stage are on (he card for fo-pight, Nicholas Rink by a score of 7102 The] qgily eheer old sport” up. He Ee the righ: ut panced th eat dena stele es| weiss lying, the Ian @ time of each swine | At Look Aste ae 0, 4 winners displayed most of thelr speed tn | dresses hitn at times and gets him down my be 1 always nas t x " pe F t is eran tn the Genin renin ae ce and position awarded | {i} J tetween Amate me the opening half and they got such ajto the hotel's cafe, where the Pepson nae is in Pie yh ational A. y thelr money meind hou at ihe Pinatenet ao lead that they didn’t exert themselvee|can sit and talk with %ld firends and ee nea {or tea sroundg At the f I can give the \that the referee stopped ‘the contes —o en Hea Ames 208 te rowed AE ie] in the second period, In the opening | see people passing by. Re elie to t 4 bout MIke | | Harry Bowell, tomes Route Borel Ghee Bheppard from’ being iiccken s Smith Beats Wilso ined p good oy. Jarry Phillivs will | Te the infantrymen made five goals to| The Parson hopes somo day to get Wolgast in the new Ot that time, olay wit’ Satake algo con" pe yout was a hard fought one Feb, Kd McCoy, who Waa desided to try hie nana| tele opponents’ one, Marshall Peabody |back to County Antrim, to @ ppot | Tenmeraua uachsr to8 Start to finish, with both boys slugging | 8M sdvipta outpointed se Ald, Motors, mle, aa decided fo, try hie Mand | Oe"the New York A, Cy tea@ captained {twelve miles from Holfast, where he head than most fight | New Bugiand, Leecue, sae oi a, [contin 1 jlyland's blows hud'tie of Utiea in ten row fore the | fay that ie hold) be eaiy to fight Th about | the victorious combination, and Was the} was born sixty years ago. He hag a f at gh 5 P alt’ Wier ce and as @ result She ge » Compa Uiivee weeks aid would fake ea Tony, Toss, the the batie, scoring uo less than| sister Hving there now, and h aummy Strang, fhe forme: big ten a! Biaota sri | greater nd as a result Sheppard with Separate Company Ath. | thie Meeks and would take ea tony Row, the | tar o 5 © araate gemencas, good Loving aus & knvii judg mune fi Pasig ig armas pelule oF AI Gite oes usidecatle punlelayedt jis Club at the avamgoy Last MibUb — dousds se pe'Auuteisaa A Uta Puladdbule: | fous goals tor is pide : w hetore he dies, wat i { { ‘ i x

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