The evening world. Newspaper, April 21, 1911, Page 19

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tS5 EVENING WOR, i SiN sos feaaeea a4, 1911, 19 Air si, Westerner Who “Pittsburg Bearcat” Maal hy ou FER vn ane re ae Against Burke Makes His Debut Here iG, ulm down f n+ -2 canes Knight Fight Draw. WAND, Aprit f ew York and Py Aworth fough Mamina mad . 1 to & Jup each time Afar the fourth kno ‘down Nelson managed to reeain his feet, Morven ne show, and Hurley axpests to stage five ve earlier rounds he had a shade the Tom MeMahon Me Meets Sailor | ~~ awael iketin wit, Sma isin ates bouts, Jin Jeffries, the former heavyweight | %ck*d Coulon with vicious folts. Me- town to-| Govern, however, began to tire In the Burke at the Opening of Twentieth Century Club, | Tyeniier sent some friends ing for Germany with his wife and er, Jack Kipper, of Los An-| Sot momen 8) 0 25.(§65,000 Worth of| | he became cham. DMIRERS of boxing in vi. | Of ae And expects to be gone three se — | dectaton pattern Native Son at the end of | © Wher (i ; ad ees ete i toner the fue: routed torn Me. Joe Jeanette, the colored heavyweight, Hi h-Grade Clothing Would Have Deets ane gin ET seins raat are tae act ft edd hoe | a AT SOC ON theDollar| In Their Fight at Goldfield ..,. I they faced each | Cause of Gans's Death. surest. Mchfanon has Kesh Genet awe imoney. tor io pervionss and awit teays | Our conception of a really worth while clothing sale is that it must be T have alw t the great tts ‘and weight making nt through eventually Undoubtedly his e: Nelson at Golan him on the downward path of a well-known and thoroughly reliable brand of clothing, the clothes must be of the best quality goode, the styles must be of the latest, the workman- ship must be of the best—and hand tailored, the sale mist be seasonable and the prices must be right. All these qualifications are represented in the $65,000 Purchase of Schloss Bros. & Co High Class Hand Tailored Clothing which we have just completed, The clothes are right—in quality and workmanship. The styles are tight— to the minute—and the prices are very much lower than eveg fered for Schloss Bros. & Co. clothes, or thoue of any other re- fable make. for the West in ten days to take hold | of Morits areat fighting in the West and algo in Philadelphia, where he has ‘been beat- ing his men with euch ease that many | Haag figure him a better man than the late Staniey Ketohel, Burke has wie hate daa tS When Croup. be getting back to good form. Danny Morgan, manager of Knookout Att k | Brown, haa consented to allow K, 0. to acks meet Tommy Murphy again, and as a result several matohmakers of olube in| h hi ld Seat «The Chi & match between 1. wind A, C. of Brooklyn has made. the | Be Prepaped—Send for Your Doctor dest offer ao far, and it looks as if at] but uee HYOMEL in the Meantime might etege the bout fos May 11. — In any home where a child hes a '¢ Gans stood and his clean Had Bat Fought Fairly, as He ands Was the Stronger of the Two, '70) Uitine Nad kien hin a ig lead nat Gan veakened and war entirely unable to) hagas keep Isat away. Head down, arma work- | NO. 12—-BATTLING NEL- ste uppaent that SON, ie ie twelfth round began to #ho Fifth Lightweight Champion. pe of discouragement, and it w * . mahi Ge demanded that Nelson be given $2,500 Coperight. 1911. br The Pree Publishing Co, | noticeable that his old fighting spirit | for training expenses, “Tex” had to G‘: had ‘been taking things more| fork over the money, too. In order to mannger at that time, was a sharp, hard man to deal with.; He went after “Tex” Rickard, who was Lately the fight at Goldfield, and ns had met his or less easy, and when Nelson} show fairness Riokard then gave Gans in the Bast, he over-/) $1,0% toward his training expenses. chatienges the Dane | One time when Bat wae first fighting Rurled at him. ‘Rat’ demanded that he! out on the coast he had @ manager by @ Piven w chance at the hegre over & the name of Ted Murphy. After one Theat Johnny Coulon, the bantam) tendency to croup, a bottle of HYO- Thi hase c Spring Suits and S ; i of the fights with Jimmy Britt, Murphy ghampion, means to fight at the legiti- is purchase comprises Spring Suits and Spring Harger route or to box the ehamplon six left ‘Frisco with all the money. Bat |mate bantamweight ismit. and no other | Atcha \Ppeot tpstcati ee head” Overcoats in all the latent shades and colorings and unés at Patiadelp: Joe didn’t cna | eot out a warrant and had Murphy |weight was again demonstrated when | A sudden attack of croup with all with the Schloss Bros. & Co. label and guarantee. te nieet |yanked off the train over in Nev. ‘he refused to accept an offer from the Le i chdaage 1d Murphy told Bat t he hurrying home to give Nelson'a mother | the change, and Bat let it go at that Nelson made an immense lot of money jout of the fighting game, and he is to- | | Armory A. A. of Boston to meet Jimmy | ficult breathing and extreme distress Every Garment beare the ‘Walmn, the New F t to come on at any tim very J| Nausiaa tour me tk eee Schloss Bros. & Co. Label. twelve-round bout at 18 pounds. “If course to be pursued is you make 116 pounds, nd for your doctor at once and in Every Garment is Guaranteed \on to Walsh's manag said Papa Cou- the match {#|the meantime drop $0 drops of HYO, pare t, 1 on @ay well off. Most of hia money in In-| jon, fout not at 118 pounds.” IMEI into» bow! of boiling water, by Schloss Bros. & Co. AY eharnplon ike Vested in real estate at: Hegewisch, Tl, | J and hold the child's head aves lh caves {na phort bout.) ¥ craw) Voy wouldn't Mahe he wanted to get out Attei) didn't have a Tt is anid that he expects to de the| | EXPECT ROSENBERGER Tom O'Rourke announced to-day that| with a towel or cloth, ao that yor of th e 4. leted all 4 F ing for Tack M Aulitte Mac EAK RECORDS. Palzer, of this city, and Carl Morris, | breathed. s could beat a rushing, tearing the Sapulpa Giant, referred to as the! method of treatment has saved | ani See Oe ee $20 $9.851$25 $11.451$30 $14.85 Jim Rosenberger, conqueror of the i a fighter like the Dane. McAuliffe was a “hope of the white race.” The contest, |many @ child's and mothers of Mew Xerke that nisi se was in rainy, clever and actenitiNc fghter and] (yetten eprinters and quarter mera in| watch will bo for ewenty rounds, wilt|croupy children, should eee to it that eplendid condition he was nus to wet he had at on anything Nelson has ever a een tn action in) take place at Tusla, Okla, on the af-| HYOME always on id. Full @ crack at the bie gate. When he neard) BE Woue PUT HIS HERD hown, Only in gameness and ability | t (treiledy the Miltary Athietts | ternoon of July 4. Palzer' ought to get iitpieibes for prapt relief of croup ALL FURNISHINGS AT % OFF REGULAR PRICES & that fon didn't want to go on with AGAINST Gans “CHEST » take hment were these two precy Rigas at the Twen @ big bunch of money out of this gcrap. | are in each package. fim Abe rushed into the Dane's dress. i ie night. | He will pare | Merling Burtey, tne crates led Pas La. ee meee of HYOMEI is all you ing reo and accused him of being) was gon enteenth 1 (The next chapter, appearing daahy quarter-mile run! sa‘ 1 ane Paddy. Sullivan, the | need in treating croup. This is known gaer e ( Orin € 0. “@scayed.” ‘That wae too much for the Ne’ Gans for the full count,| morrow, wilh deat with Ad W and in the one-mile relay race. In prep- | “Fighting Irishinan” of Brooklyn, have |i® all drug stores as FE Bottle oraine, Battier, and Le told Nolan he was going and Master’ became the ex-| gaat.) aration for this meet Rosenberger has | beon match meat in a six-round |Hyomei Inholant. Drvagiate every- that night or know the reason | champion | ean tren training hard for several weeks, | bout at a spe° z of the Huriey | Where sell it. Breathe HYOMEL for “aur 7 BROADWAY it 26th St } Gans asked the Dane to give him a Ice Jeanette Heres Boat, Rls best condition and ex-| A.C. of Pa N.J., on the night of |catarch, croup, sore throat, bronohitis, at Fulton St. {re chance to regi edo ni Py nha 2 At last the ad the: Hee ALOT LU dete cere e ee tyaeneae Te least one record, = we meee | Ok) Gee) cee ! # | coughs nad -eotds. It te guaranteed (ease Ota th hi seed ave probable that Joe was in] ° body by golig right after Nelson a8) realized that he had no chance with uls uola @oon ax the gong rang. For four rounda tough, rugged Ne ys 2. iy ke made Nelson look like the rankes:| They met on Sept. 9 190%, and Nelson Away in int Gort of a novice, but during the Inst two| again knocked out Gans. This time the] © rounds Attell was satisfied to lay back |"@STO remained on his feet until the on the great lead lie had taken, and at {Middle of the twenty-first round. Joe! win two terrific right-hand swings ity he clinched with the | Dad bet al! the money he could rake to- he pit of the stomach, Joe Jean every opportunity he clinc gather. that Decal, stay. twenty | mtol tnerclt o omach, J furfous Dane, Attell received the popu-|rounds, and he made a big bunch of|¢tte, the colored heavywelght of beanie lar verdict, having won on pointe. money on the outcome of the fight. ken, knocked out big Al. Kublak, the In his dressing room after the fight heavyweight of Michigan, !n the ninth Ison was like a caged lion. Bat Puts Hyland Away. [round of a ten-round bout at the 1 oan lick that funny guy any time ian ea Nalen ecrnen oat Dick Hye al Shorting Club r th . vas in twenty-three rounds. In July of|¢ Kublak wa meet me at a farr distance,” sald that vear he fougit’ ad Wola ace Bite |rounds wt Low’ Atmeles. No. deciato Bat Returns to Ring. were allowed to be given, but the ne} ‘ Nelson was discustet with his hom; jointed iat. that Wolgast easily Se € ig, agar foe amg Ate | Pion tld peonn ba, pacpoei| APPENDICITIS EPIDEMIC. ul LM Nolam'netd back in that fight #0 that Nelson} Mea eat se punched ‘nin mith Held uli: neld mck m, that dant ed that Nelson) HITS WESLEYAN ATHLETES. ven and Jack O'Ne!:, Bat outfought| at ‘IMriseo, both of them in six round bouts, and) On Teb. 22, 1919, Nelson and Wolgast | met In a forty-five round contest at Point Richmond, Cal, and one of the [hardest battles in tre history of the jring took place. Jc } ison took @ terrific beating on that! pend. At the end of t ty se ds home tieth round Referee | two of | ma Bat was on his C. yess condition | ga da the batth money back. s wallops. sight from J April 21 “Wesleyan, 1914, ord for the shot to information re. an attack of ap- vacation at his J, @ day or rominent ath atacked by that two weeks, | . who was re- t candi ty nine, About two ted to pla MIDDLETOWN, es H | holder of the t, who, ac ed here, itis Ww It’s Right Here! Right Quality! Right Price ! Every Thing for Every Room in Every Home Enormous Stocks, Big Variety—All Under One Roof fh of the tght- vas with Owen | ba RELSON'S LEGS GAVE WAT then returned to ‘Frisco where I knocked out Jimmy Aritt the tight CREAM OATMEAL HAVE IT TO-MORROW MORNING @ great surp thought the & gonqner the te Again | He foug!t ndpoint of Style, quality, caviety and price, ony showing of new hats represents, the greatest value in town Let us prove our right to expect your patronage, Come in to-day Gane's cle . the Dane } style yor choos » they are all | | shi en ane all $2.00. | New Harlem Store 2212 to 2224 Third Ave. Acres of Floor Space | mination that was in him. ie us jump up a d start “kidding” the coon, 401 Fulton St. more ad rf ae a p : dewn Can According the rules and was wa ned many times ; . ‘ r Disc ani esfeaely BE te noses bods. At times he butted Established 1807, + 40 Say Wash, like @ billy goat ‘ Gans Clain ed F ‘aul. F ne ‘ f ¥ oH i sisal Everything for Housekeeping claimed a tf lowed it and & Prices Piainly Marked on Every Article. @ fought fairly he ’ AMongest and best man of the two at Our Men's i Our Boys’ Line i thet men ie iad ‘nly bearen eno Is $12.50 to $40.00 |) he'99-08 to $15.95 No Extra Charges of any kind, RUTiGNs taht with’ Gane elamped him Hats and Puralshings ‘The Nobby Kind. RE eee NP eR sagt. Nelacn STETSON 418-420-422 Broadw ri d my Britt at San Pra CLOTHING co.," mi mek W ofc un i si geo, ‘This time he went into the ring | Without proper training, and lost the! * i

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