The evening world. Newspaper, April 20, 1911, Page 15

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| THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 20, 1911. Inside theRing wilh the Great Fi Fighters Charley Wi _ terrific beating from Willlama, but in & seventeenth round he knocked ott N America’s Premier Referee De-| tie egro. ont an elaghtoen- round decision to Ch ° hortl olares Bat Nelson Was Tough-|*‘te" Ne had whipped Walaa est, Roughest and Hardest ve What Nelson was doing, and they Hot Springs sat wp and took notice soon referring to him as “the Fighter of His Weight Who! 1 : on went to Milwaukee and : | fous nny ‘Thompson, beating him Ever Held Title of World 3 |i" & six-round bow Thompson was coming a at a fast clip at that . time, and > son ‘ained some Nettle | Lightweight Champion. fame when le defeated Johnny. The West began to look good to Nel-| fon, and he decided to make a trip ™ - through Michigan. He beat most of the | NO. 11—BATTLING NEL,-|iocai fighters, but lost to Eddie Sterns SON. o nine geld at Michigan City and 4 | ave alx-ron isi ri Lightwetght Champion.) MI aukes, i Lal vat bal ii Copyright, 1911, by bd Prem Publishing Co, elson Was beginning to make a repu- (The New York World), tath for himself, ‘They wanted h [* his time Oscar Battling Nelson| box ‘ wé ge Daas) ler” Welsh, a crack Western was the toughest, roughest and|iehtweight, at Salt lake City, and a hardest fighter of his weight who'd | Match was 1 ever held the title of world's light. | Ad saved welght champion. Few of the men ha| 20 10! fought were ever able to knock down! little Dane, and at one time the public was beginn ough money go that It was | necessary for him to beat hts the rafiroads, and he rode to h eity In style. ider* was a clever, hart way v th anit: | is +» and he gave the Di son's angertion that he wan “knock.|fine beat Ing for several rounds. Nel. was only after he had/800's*rough, hard fighting was too much le that Nelaon fel! vic- | for Welsh, however, and the Westerner {lbh Of & Knockout punens Ment down and out tn the aixtesnth and Nelson's win over Welsh was a eur- prise to the fight fans on the Parifie Const, and they, sent for him to fight Canole. the Mghtwelght ¢rom is. That was in 1904 ole was an extremeiy clever light- t. He was a great puncher, too. mat fh was made. Canole tore Nel- ey! bbons up to the eixteenth ut the Battler's great stamina him through, and he knocked out in the el ehite at Heidi 5 round, | on aS @ com- contender for the lightweight title ddie Hanion was the pride of ‘Frisco 5 at that t 1 it was thought the rough Dane. A 1 was made. Again the followers of boxing were surprised at the rugged- r tsplayed by the newcomer, Nel- a terrific beating at the hands ¢ Hanlon, but he wore down the local and knocked him out in the nine- |teenth round Herrera Met Bat Next. . hting Mext- &reat work t to be ney fought | pceived the “NELSON PuRPoSeLY LET Me HIT Him | matched wit) ON THE JAWS |at Butte, M Phe Dane was never a finished boxer. de Naeies He defeated most of thamen he met by | « nquen, Ve heard it sald y a quart of the iven while train- took large doses of in- these fights Nelson acted a pleasure to him Ampion some d. n the 1 off Take the time h at Goldfeld t the great Tn that fight Nelson took enough puntshnient to have beaten ten men still, there was never |4 a time but that he belleved he'd the whipped Terry M: ro. Bat" Joshed and “kt and the # up to the very end of tt Mifle struge gain; y¢ to lick and tired as he was > nto nd roug It was the Denver After a hard fight Nelson beat Young young Calife vast an T'd ever hit any other fi te tt was a great | er, Just laughed at jt and called | lvesser, parted his hair in the midd po “€S | Se and always spol well-modulat Jimmy , on the other hand, old sweater with a big diar nit, Other times, when he wa to b lvessed 1 bit,’ Bat would! put on a coarse red flannel shirt with 4 turned do Ile hated Brite mds like @ rattlesnake a ro A roadru the way, the most beautiful birds in’ the v pal « ation ven the bigKest snake s 8 ‘ 1 \ Bar WENT Bac rid y ‘ \TO HIS OLO . ame known a \ \ 7 ‘wales atad E for more, scaralt # told me. | Y Wal 1 ir twer ounds, t winning When Bat ; are GH re Wanted to be show p the game for 1 as in tt aah Z put “ t 01 ng no money a railroad che int Pang) Nee with, Nelean A f ed to be the re ect ANU te a way on freight t » pound kidne Corbett He first appears 2 Mttle ra porne oe eae é water-tank of a " Ww Ne M t nate . There was no chance the Mutt batts im on with any of t ‘ t af place unti! he 1 * 1 ine low : " bi as lo with the g \ et ea a hox M e » waa] See ron Battling Nelwon hought well of > snot WHE appear to-morrows he first & 1 with Mick i ost to M it a) Seite: nimi (Hearia|: Hadn't Heard of Bat. ; | ie antl Me tiRa Restores color to Gray or heard of Ne ‘they wouldn't #!vo] Baded hair—Removes Dane | ept as a_ preliminary druff and invigorates the Scalp tighter, ota get work Roe Shrek Allee a —Promotes a luxuriant, Pe re ee puiploved that healthy hair growth—Stops its he whould work Curing the daytime and falling out.? Is not a dye. ° ve off nix $1,00 and Sc After a while Bas o enced to at-| receipt of pi tract attention at Ifo ss. He wa ‘ given @ match with Christy Williams, | N 2 good negro Welterweight. Bat tooka| REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES | Public Schools Athle ng. He told people Long Schoolboy alg tye = Lee Athletic War vols Games C the board of coaches having | S B very department of the cht him all around ‘the Cuiler bleeding profiamiaey ht was stopped, Crapar ted 15 pounds and Cutler ade ) tie Girt |CROUSE STOPS CUTLER and « guines noid IN THE FOURTH ROUND. C Denohne « Crous ave Marty alii nail plot sige bench the Boston lightweight, loxt] Cutler. the Chicago hea weight, suc Sullivan Defeats Howe! 4 dee mn he > Young Kid k i e wing at Johnstown, Pa, that] Dick Howell, the Canadian ee r being at logmerhends: for some time, the High Schools mittee and the Games Com: the fourth | weleht, was badly beaten by Pager the “Fighting Trishnaamn'* 4 und bout at the si 6 gone twelve] Sull! it Was stopped and the decisi nm nomin Games Committee, Try Our oe Quick Luncheon, Sixth Floor-— The Food, Service and Prices Will Delight You H Double vty Stamps for Soap Double K2er¢9 Stamps to 1 o’Clock “tien? Neva et Account Systern, sth Flot Old Fashioned Friday Bargains Galore Bona Fide Money Savings on Apparel, Home Furnishings and Everything to eat that no one with an eye to economy will pass by. Read these printed here. Read of more in to-night’s Evening Journal-~ come to-morrow and find hundreds more equally good. Sumner Hosiery for Everybody he was Cutler's awarded to Parmer Summer At Lower Prices Than You Ever Paid Heretofore Thousands and thousands of pairs, both American and foreign made, for men, women and children. All bought at @ price advantage enabling us to quote these Prices to-morrow, It's the year’s big best-buying opportunity. No one can afford to miss ft. Come! Buy! Your savings possibilities are eo unusual it will pay to ecial visit here to-morrow, Here are example values for your consideration. fit You Shave! 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Basement CAP of EM, aN parte! 35c N ; >*! 35. fol and Florals, Sold formerly at s 5c 2! ne fi ik 30e; sp dal 2.69 HH t iad aoa Jusement,) eee tee seen i Pilih Floor.) ee [LEO a TE OO OOOO Se, —"“e_7__) f Oe ee eee eeeotes. { ~~) {Astounding Values April Linen Sale ‘Spring re ee a To-morrow in ihis \ 1} ae Window Screens | “Ree SES $1.69 Tabie Clo d Sheets, Single Size 1] 7 Imported Austrian Linen He Table Clo \ nade of good quality i Yi } | 5 De le quali 2h. yards lov > WW hefore mining Noo oma rd | hen Handsome now patterns 8c I, Limit toa customer, acl 25c it | | a | » BLLACHiLD TABLE DAMASK i soe TO efe BED SHEETS— Bleached and uabl el ; } | ‘ \! to 4 ngths. 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