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18 THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911. ukowewsy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | nortnreoe AND NEWSY ROE=RT EDGREN _ AD WOLGAST STOPS HOW WOLGAST CHANGED HOGAN'S NICKNAME FROM “ONE” TO “TWO ROUND” | | “ONE-ROUND” HOGAN , ist Be i Aish ei IN TWO-ROUND FIGHT California Boy Punched Helpless in Four | Minutes and Forty Seconds of Terrific \ Fighting, and Referee Charlie White Stops Battle to Save Him. g Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), AKE that stale “Cheese Champion” joke out, tie it in a eack and bury dt deep. No one will ever trouble to dig it up again; at least no one who saw Champion Ad Wolgust beat One-Round Hogan to ti Tie ‘est Qounp. Mi Basy: by Neney ® tottering ruin of pugilistic hopes WOLGAST WAS BEATEN Wearenep t night in @ short one round and ALL OVER THE RING ance a“ a balt. WE LOOKED A SURE LosER eee Wolgast has shown us that he is no - ites i fege - more @ “cheese champion” than Bat ; % 7 Ni } a an - _ —_ isha is Nelson himself in his best day. ( Only four minutes and forty sec: R ll F da d d | onds of fighting—but what fighting it uUSSE Or ar é was! For four minutes and forty tof F H seconds the packed arena of the (0) ace a, e Ox Madison A. C. was a roaring mael- pbability, as the fast cen- strom of frantic, fevered, furious ex- m " pee ‘ sufte ing | om a severe at- eltement. For four minutes and fort Hilltops’ Crk 1 Twirler in and 4 ‘ y seconds thousands of spectators > ~ at * jumped up and down in their seats Form and Should Give Good |# like the keys {n an automatic plano- > f Hi | : Dlayer reeling off the Irish Washerwoman jig. And in that four minutes | Account of Himselt. Vand e bail ve ard. This boy and forty seconds, ll ‘wager my I!fe against « prune, not one man tm the as ams lNaecuaee amen a with petore - fullding even thought of the words, “Cheese Champton.” (thyeciat to The Rrentne World.) TORU HE Far mearemcnes crits Ine Jim Jeffries sat just behind me. | resistance against his knuckles—the ro- Boston, April | eevee kk ‘ae bsp Cre % ho had BOE While the preliminaries were going On| sistance that would «ean the landing O-DAY will be the third comba : series pretty iow preliminaries they were~|of the knockout blow. Hogan struck . ONE ROUND HOGAN FINISH + | between the Highlanders and *¢| ‘ againet hog Teminded me of that famous par- Hadas ly with right and left, trying wtlh ra ) ABSOLUTELY HELPLESS AFTER A Red Sox on the latter's grounds, jarley oF : sperate fury to drive one cle: oh | 0 . TERRIF THe se Tv oi ve bs nable to gat! ne “The boy stood on the burning deck,| through Woigas! gverd. Be 4 ies ERRIFIG HAMMERING IN THE S@COND le thea eae ye a eet ple to gat! s me 3 Pp. ot A’ cating peanuts by the peck.” Mered until his arms grew tired and | ——————————— pecan eae Rs eee amma mT aR ee ren ———_—— | Manager Chase will have Jim was eating peanuts, and tho|/® fury was nearly spent, and then | BOXING CHAMPIONSHIP PRELIMINARIES TO-NIGHT. ection Seon tac |Giants Switch Their WHAT THE BOX SCORES SHOW. | ‘i s02 wrists es ring. But when the main event {Ne @Winging left. Ils frst plungod ete eee eee | famee, and in order to even up things | f 2 y Hit will be absolutely necessary into Hogan's ribs, driving him back y | if d A Wi ‘The Giants have yet to lose a game on the Hilltop. No they had y The preliminary bouts in the metro- 01 didn't crac more hari ni ek. + to take the remaining two « i yeame al we Bhat ng ra Lid Like | 424 thea the bell rang. ‘The first round | ac. ICS an gain in only played the Philli@s there—— 1 Muasg TROra: has ct iy hamplonshtps will be | sop - oh Hd ibaa Age was over, | ‘ The Pirates rallied in the ninth and scored two runs, beating the Card! Gilia GRHAL NS ini the EbDE 6 Ir an A.C. in ite { Se ee — nals by a single tally, Hauser's home run. \Pistpabe Bld on Kast Fifty-ninth street cere Pe i ceartaraaabe, Pesebren’ ee Hogan's one chance for from Beaneating Team Every member of the Piillies got a hit in the bombardment of the eee eeeeal raga iene mall The finals are scheduled tor ‘while a few hundred announcements 0 fame. At the end of a minute's eC Brockivn pitoners, ork slace facka ington, ay night. Over 100 entries have future fights, plens balls, rest Wolgast came, out fresh and {1 —_—>— made 4 two out and a runner on aie . : COR a a Se isha | Should be in prime shape to give a B04) neon recelved for the different classes, sting Matches, auction pinochie|a most frritated statd of mind. “at | AcGraw Has His Players Use eeecadse ts ns a SRA ney. Sider Daa THERES bb Rennie ralslap duty notre plutei Oe Pj account of himself and get the Hiltons | Th aing that of Frank Hufnagie of th championships, ss matches to @ fin- | didn’t stall a second, but went straight aTaW as His Players Use § ase pueae t aga pat aS Waitt anid Iback in second piace in the race by Ae Gf Brookiva, the As fsh and other thrilling sporting events | across the ring to hie man, | Wolgast would be unbelleval Joo Hum-|was falrly bristiing with fighting rage | OpPUrMed Sacrifice Hit and | soc ihe penent phreys, and while all the aspiring, per-| Hogan met him with a jarring jab, and F ‘ jand Devlin and apiring und altogether uninspiring | the little champion straightened his It Brings Victory. hard looks from the ' Gighters in America were being Intro- | bandy logs and, pushing in against it, wan AR aSsie etnies ©] @ home run in the fourth inning with a man on base, which was the fea- nage acct le ee bsheged duced, Jeff disappeared. He came back | swung his teft Into Hogan's body. Again Pe cn a en eae oer tire of tha wane between the Tigers and the Nabs, j has been putzing up a miserable cam tn) ae Cy eli when Wolgast and Hogan were in the | the left—this time it was below the belt, BY BOZEMAN BULGER BT RE eae IO APREL RAL MECERT Chiet Bender of the world’s champion | the field. ‘The redeeming feature of | Forti. ..? $Y ring and’ sat down with # mystertous} but evidently unintentionally a0, and Ghat ag MU ata ec Saou ule agreed cen alah Seater eae Micabava) WeecAMéan be the CUBE jthe game yesterday was the way they | Rpnewer ‘dais. Maes WUE Wale ATE tea eGRAW, whe has spurned the Wide of Merkle, and wifile Jomiua De-y ‘ard, left flelder of SASBYaPaes Hale: ArMLEAISN 1 ONGG:.-TEAOMETA | ER ny a + sacrifice iit as a ground gainer |Vore Was chasing the runaway sphere {I to the dat against the Cincinnati pit a ve dust heen out to oon 3 nee Khe unhurt, ‘The championship was still be- for the past year or two, un-|CIATK@ came home. Devoro then saw | Hae Seapabncs kbd Torante tl whispered, “This je fellow Wol night. enney’s team Milan robbed Davis of a home run in the fifth inning of the Athletics ; dew vant Were being recled off b; Suilay mies ath ; caendaa eaahin | The showing of the New York team piay. yan oe eet greatest one-handed running catch ever seen J) gin og ge ived in Beantown haa been . | y weak, The tehers have Pitcher Willetts, although he was Inter yanked out of the box, knockea | amentadly we Mes national champion. Charley popular referee, has been se- fanned twelve of the Senators. made @ hit upon his three excursions ers. Innings, In which Cicotte they yet to lose a game mm the Eastern Hered nirter ce big wallop, q ha ‘A beg his eager ey He feinted with his | expectediy ewitched his tactics in the ay ahead an enon oe, for t ee League, each having perfect records of five viciortes. Leth ea iy a to ais any SAVE TIME fe the greatest stalier in the world, | Jett started the right necond game a c Manteca thectiats a Gat 2 ; d gainst Boston and cashed | 100s ane cUise 8 4 | 3 EARN INEY but he's @ fighter, 1 told Jones that] Wolgast beat him to that punch, Jand-|in a gaine that would’ otherwise have| ser \o\cme neat and afer waking SS | abl te MORE MO iv’ up to him to send Wolgast in toling @ vicious left hook on his jaw. {gone where the woodbine twieth ¥ now rind mateacaae ira Se re Ables, who started In to work yester- Sites ast the ground bounced the grand- jay, was dn no shape to work, and By using an I. C. S, handbook. stand, That permitted ‘Tenney to score, oe Os er e U rns J atter being pounded for two innings for] These little books of three to four R | nd for a minute the game took on an a total of elght runs, he was canned| hundred pages of data, formulas, dia- Hogan was staggering away. It was|sent the crowd home happy. ‘This ec- } ominous his seat and ate more peanuts while | Wolgast Charlie White in . e ed out te me the | i : | turn. In @ second the whole|centric xoung gentleman showed the|, While Raymond was hit rather treaty, | _m Bout With Kline Gee reg” Hy a Brains SA | UATE es re _teibed structed tho boxers | complexion of the fight lad changed. effect of his hard dritiing at Marlin ‘his | ed SBS 00 Same WHER | and announced that they had agreed ho H or ? tter was not hit thousands of men at tl eir daily task. A hard, but he was extremely seneTous | book for each of the following occupae Hogan was groggy, A novice with only | 8pring and when McGraw gave } the Paddy 6 k Dorman, the mugged | w! . to “fight straight Marquis of Queens-|the poor experience of four professional | Office to dump the ball somewhere be- | Mehtweigne berry rules, break at the order of the| dghts, h his gifts and a few error, They | tion Will be the pr he didn't know what to do, He|tween first base and the pinie, t referee, and protect themselves at all added three runs off his de ‘te! ADVERTISING MEN, BOOK- thow you fellows what he can 4o.|Dwice more the champion’s left flashed He'll show you some fighting, Wateh | acror him.” And then Jeff settled down tn It was the ability of Arthur » then a right uppercut, and|mond to deliver the pony str iy didn't Win a single gaz the famous spit and tt is al Little Fellows sea annie to Put : ‘was in many tight places, but nls ri didn't cover and stall as Wolgast had |former “Bugs” sliced it down the tno arr the players that wa cable feding pulied hin oat withe/KEEPERS, STENOGRAPH- times stalled in the round before, vut stoog |@# neatly as if he had been born and un toss his glove into the dia Up Lively Argument out much damage. ERS AND CORRESPOND- ae serious and dusinessitke, sat\ straight and tried to flglit back. And} bred to the dainty tap mond and beat the Heaneaters. p Lively Argur . lown tn his i pail will able to p) ances for Ray- Hemphill will not be v ENTS, PLUMBERS AND vorner and began to strip. |Wolast, flushed, triumphant, rushed ip | ON@ morning out at Marlin, McGraw Ther Wolgast, smiling very confidently, | swiftly and beat him back around the |>asing hig argument on the general | yi") 10! ast Brooklyn Ring. onton lightweight SU INESS BES tote: pulled off his heavy bathrobe'and, tons | ring theory that pitchers can’t hit, deciarod | PM Me ° ; aet a line on th OL Ad, Wougast os FER‘ 3 ing it over his shoulders, stood waiting — that the most valuable asset a twirler | only 4 * whoin Baldwin expects to be | W YORK PHONE ENGINEERS, MEN y gave He kept within the next Tout uiont iat | g SEW ORK: for the bell. At the sound of it he BRE again Wolgast showed the} could have at bat was the ability to|the hits «0 well scattered that in ont BY JOHN POLLOCK. tet at ronaition tof he tess || EMPIRE © IN THE BUILDING TRADES, tossed the bathrobe aside and started head work that makes a cham. | bunt. For a week thereafter he put the] tree innings were two hits tn suce ‘ elves qaench Crmse at the Mpuenal for the middle of the ring. Hogan was pion, He didn’t Jet Hogan clinch |fingers through a bunting drill for an] sion made by Hoston Li, the boxing fans will be in there to mect him. Behind me Jeffries |for an instant. As the Californian | hour every morning. ae canned A ORAPAYAS GOURD EAR Oe ee Saleen asia | cracked the Inst peanut. In the heavy | roped for a hold Wolgast struck out| That the argument was sound wes Coster return to the ring in a| Match wisley bas decided to rua om ¢ nD avevial baxiug stags every Saturday ria at silence that Nad fallen over the house|siort, enappy blows that tossed him (proved yesterday when Raymond came News and Gossip ten-round contest with Patsy Kline. | Whidwind a "Pad" hrooka wade fom 1 for 50 CENTS to advertise the that creck was Ike the popping of a | back. Hogan trie come close, Wol- | Up twice with the opportunity before Phin will be Coster'a first match since nt ick 2S 9m ‘Pray ‘evening. | Rheriadk Tone slirnenues sd pre aehiny wt the (rte toy pintol. Kast struck and stepped swiftly back, |hlm and got away with {tas clean as at P dU; A Gf | wae ini op with appendicitix. “Heo " Pats in Hh |} tional Correspondence Schools of Ser: simuck and stepped away again. Hogan | ® whistle. Just how clean a ¥ it e wy IC e p roun lis a to be In great shape. Kline ts 46 ton, F Main Floor Tribune Build- OGAN flipped his left glove into] tottered about, H. led has never been fully exp S * ° egicoming from Jersey with a host of sic i eee STREET, ing, 160 Nassau St. H e Feoled against the wa porting Cir cuié | ore ee ee aoubie snes te jong ase te aivneog, te cat ore BIERGERE) << || 6 chainp! sand thoy|+ at that clean, Each ti the chainy face, and they| ropes, dazed and blind, turned his face] Wa4 Just thal clean, | low pee} NG hy wantin Just Wes - = sede || WM, GILLEITE ©! t Crom devinively this time, , JOHNSON, |MACHINISTS, MARINERS, and a clear and concise boak on the STEEL SQUARE. came togethe clinch. They half portion tap made It posslb to the crowd and turned again to fight. a he Glants to so and on each ¢ terest because both boys have given | Jeng of Wil ake oa Young ‘Brows | | RESTAURANT THEATRE, MUSIC HALL | broke instantly without hitting. Wol-| Wolgast swung blow after blow. Ho-|casion two rune patterned into the pan. | TIE PENNSYLVANIA BA Abe, ALON RATS ARH pee ; OPENS TO NIGHT \g@aintian oes eee } wast drove his left into Hogan's body.|gan's endurance and hie inetinctive Ai ‘i Veuken 4 pairs le Matas: received a popular verdict over Attell : mi MANHATTAN jan began bb nd te » rag: “Bugs Raymond Sacrifices. foam got a F nse or the here h ar 4 2 BEGINNING S15, i Hog wan jabbing, and aw hoje purage Were marve ne weathered ten hard rounds DINNER? 9 BEGINNING A os s Arve * He might eve were era on| they received at hands of iE f { E' WM, Hope | the champion's head bobbed back hard.| nave dropped to lis knee for a respite, PARRA RE te gene saavaign yp es He champion, © Th re both |= 7 6 to & 15, )REVUE & BALL T ei ith , pl takes more than a jab to disturd| put he would not wo down, The cham+| neat sacrifice half way between home| a well-p: me by the score of | AMxtous to meet Attell again. a i mAs Kip’ CABARET 2° eH) Bava rian DAS } olgast's confidence, He paid no at-\ pion nammered him unui he grew arm and first. Had he been a fast man he|* to 1 y. the Quaker pitoher, | test to-night will ~ ~~ UD cat tas. pen { TEIN’ Ss at } tention whatever to the i drives! weary from his own exertions, und ax | would fave teaten it ont, “ANYWAY ed; with fourteen, ateikcouts’ nio| Whirlwind Club tn ‘Ameriea's For |] SUPPER PERE FORMAN " | je didn’t even Jose his tantallaing smile. | his viows xrew lighter Io 4 cad ‘Soth runners and the fort 1 the Blue and White baa until nue iil Hetres) mene | ‘ ae tee 4 Ta he Gancea egainat the gloves, reuoh- re STON EULA ORES FSG eer ad chic gay tral ge espa gua on balls endl” aias pagan glee ‘| sie KERBOCKER HE wus Av, aie. to 0h) Daly Met ie | , little strength and uied to fight back, | “BUE Sanders's' triple br | pf, APA BS 200, NFAT ese os Acdese, Ureiny de Dayne, { thg for body or jaw. At close quarters} But the 1 was only a flash, W After Devore hi a 8 triple sarin’ ther lone] 4 maten was ed to-da $Y ATA RST SOO NA ee RALPH HERZ in BR. De Hig, 2 Menon” cuntele snd io Pata. } he brow his right arm up in short! gast hammered him ae i Doyle whipped a clean my wean twos eeominent 1oeal fists " | STAR 3 maids, Ma Gowe (Edne Mallon & ® again. Hogan, all|DVl0 Mi the wo runs c 1 two promin al fie 38h Streat KA | : "aay ‘ACTS Sat), R Minstrels, Courtn uppercuts, landing with the back of the|Dut senselers, tottered back across’ the | Ce" COMMA SWwANED PRvtn iNetiryre| which will surely arouse conmiderable 1H aay ya gy in Mugigtih ' es cart a Heth veel Wats, Carel hand w the padding covers the} ring, His handy were iunwing at tis! aye seventh inning Wilton again fits 100 in interest among the tans through: | J VOHN MASON! QL MRS, FISKE, fa MSTRAn.Lrron roman Chat Baurvlers, Piyiag corm oe v1 4 good Ec t he! sides, and wt he wou not ore Vole 4 *. ty) iret » 4 n eo} Way Y West, There was & good Jar in the) Sky rot owing, truck slowly end’ de, | sngted himealt ¢ ‘ Mer: the city. The men who will fleure 1H DALY'S Beith MA, MANTEL WV HUDSON Sirf 8 Bt 6 Th pee Gohan‘ Lea ci Bey j blows. It Was easy to 5e0 that they | ee ete eee tee caaneee | Ordinarily: Met calls for aj! ie md Wine A sn this scrap are ie Goodman, th Ti eit, "Othello." Matiness Wei, de tate 2.40. ohan's Rea ree, Bixer, & tie f Were shaking Hogan, He retaliated with] griving nails ms | sacr an rat. He usua \ the 220.yarda in| clever boxer, and Tommy Maloney, the Hani Mi bent ot Ventas BLANCHE BATES ' in wOBODy Get-Rich-Quick Wallingford boss Tiheavy lant to the daw, driving Wol-|OyT%, ey came agninat the ropes, |prerers the IMt and Mun, aloa) | SOOO oe ee ered been || The Playhouse acre | Ee A ITGRAND ys .hennastie ie wast back on his heels, Wolgast only|and he stood there face to the foe, 89 orite AC Dre nas van DAYS OF ICING ng improvement in all his batt! Wi, OVERNIGHT), 33. one Ne MADAME SHERRY lowered his head and pushed in again ese Held ich alae 4 ana | eet, PANN Ne Mol enand “aanin m track at Norfolk the last six va ‘They ith a BH yechv Ty 8 | ‘Ache Mat, Som, Aima, WhereDoYoutave? There was a minute of fart Aghting, | eter imself or to strike, | ro eee Nant towards | 7 Nhs ac |meet in'w tentround bout at 137 pounds, janine Elliott's (),/2" ca’ Sa 28 Har | PBELASCO fii: Fines Bath were landing, but Wolkast’s blows | Wolga it, 11000 off for EON een ea weluuin'ae dP. Mb, at the nest stag || THE DEEP PURPLE ™,* hove {|| tian GLOBE. fount “THE CONCERT ees ta tac tare beet Hogan | Soule of 30 sized up the situs ean toat dis. phance (of Boor he Twentieth © 4 ost Dyin " TH'y, Ba NAD, AMfae oF + Sng HG Ta Ses RSS EES EDS A ab him a On len, Instead of ru | int ' emi ry Doyle ¢: ie to ee a : a ‘ Coll i Nat " q a Wrst ad Si an Prmerse, SAD am, Away. ; I tor the anishing puinem turhes hie'heca [fim and Tre : icholea Rink, of Thur ening. |] WITTE COLLIER in THE DICTATOR | | BAYES AND NORHORTH ass) Heer P| PREPUBLIC 8/205 i im Then suddenly Wogan shot his rant] {u'referee White and wth an app | tin oar \ long drive sn JACK JOHNSON TIT IN Ms Hoste | May 4s LYRI Mi } BIdOU fin use a “|! TRRANCES STARR across with @ short, snappy, lifting | ing gesture asked him to. interte Ment Yuabn nome Ae See M5, ated tent oa Callforsts hd lenis | ere ttt saline Ba 0. ai “CO E TTT punch that caught Wolgast just under! White stepped In and catching Hogan's | pave Ses ‘a t aD , ond. ‘ae \ Val Alcove, he lever Quaker Ciiy ehtweiet eR ECL Ww fs BABY I MINE Kat THE PONEESSION | | REAL ESTATE 0"! o ho chi 0 vas! arm turned 0 his corner | stake of the \ \ ‘axain udu thr nts, On Tucslay u 44 St, Bre, ats 8. Fe eee it whe ae ee ea tr Ena atten ite, od A Y it weet Hank edn’ of Udvoake | gaggHWAY Tass | NEW AMSTERDAM S:.!2%y2h: "0 | and DEAL HOMES Wig. BY OUINTINO'S . 6 bac! as reeling jo was) the Was Otte H Sta ie to mt ‘ ‘ " o rounds at the Armory A. A. of Moston Mata, Wee Isiaw i HEE sisal Comer Lie (ine, JsnoW, MaDIsny | ROYAL VENETIAN BAND dazed cdi before the crowd realized | ot ae an tater er it’, yogen _ a child with a ua sixcound bout in | in” ber | 00, ayo Ne Wa nah dt wits Bar eaes LEW HIELDS TE THE EE Ks | HE PINK LADY BEATE GARDEN (0 ADUISSION: B00. Se Rue ectaae (ring ta anil yining T could, but it wasn't ea the bat PAE INTERCHASS TRACK AND Pier | ie, Be wile om Meso te wih jf GASIND wie ae “planes ieee QE WE STE OLYMPIC iio weiclae anions, | sas ther rent ey en expected twist gam othe iDatitute waa won | WEEE, tO eee NS erabenie Ol | THE BALK PRINCESS “ow tuyina. " GHRISTIE MACDONALD AMATEUR NIGHT |1O-NIGHT, | another right to the same spot thousand @ minute for that cd ia Fy fone: tour ‘de Ibeyton (0.) Gymoastic Clu, ® ng in Hen tonto, ' jar iD. Clark's Runaway Girls | “He's out! He's gone! He's got him! | wasn't so bad," laughed Woisast, Granems La aE TA _ HERALD 80," § ; from abrowt” | in THE $PRIN@ MAID) KE | } shrleked the spectators, leaping from| petals Lon oa ' Bee Fgtveg Wes att) as Wat “EXCUSE ME" ana] re be ethan sew | TO eee yam. |2BYS2KO TO APPEAR HERE ip. ust aw Tenney tried to fo thes uitiin : he GAIETY ia hitMiats Waite Sat Mee aemeranee, | . neh | 1 Doyle it out from third ay AuRant + Pilgr in Quest of Love.) i - tn bt gag Ba 4 ray the punch that made hin famous—the BEFORE SAILING ABROAD, | , plate before. 1 TH Nee Rather rare A Base Care (or Thal Sieed Zee ine. — | ACADEM OF Ai tO ANCHO punch that hed sent K. O. Brown stag nd and throw ‘ taal ie that is Rood, cbt ful mush ‘OLONI kisie Janis Mat, bo yi ¥. gering in the first round of their fisht.| Stanisaus Abyezko, the famous Po Josh Clarke Comes Home. Cronbern and Masention a nnn tp cou 6208: | Chas dicho It was Wolkast'siturm mow, He was ish wrestler, ts engaged for ther! yt isn't often that two runs can be jn Mak T athe Ter Aati sadam nati COMIS OPERA CO. teererieire dat. Dally, on ke Lecunre, ease | getting !t. A world’s champlonsaip was| atch to take place in this city at th Bids Sons . oe the lightweight ebampion, who | nds before buy eyes, ‘Tiree St, Nicholas Kink next Wednesday | thousand men wee ye) changing ) S15, E ©, last nigh pe Hogan! Get him!, Horan) Hogan! [nigh a uieianed agnlidt nat pais r MiSiARAt AROS oF THE Sever wrainaa Aug itor bal ba os eg Ae ee Broadway & Ralph Av. Best Seats, 500 ate: aot and it is povsible that Jewse Wenter-|f clu Aba Conk aha TO eee It be Pe, Pp battle: tere with Ce ong B. KUN AAdelineGence DAVE. GAKION \ need, MEMERY ah eta hag never aoneated Ui thin visicics LL Meek : M wan Ball raeagtatte, are Rasa iW He dove headiong into @ clinch, !or a new big Turk, went here by May: |] Pits, 6 y ha® Sammy Kellar Raa sae AT TELA, Pate lia 18 DA Hogan broke away and best him back | Mout and Antonio Pierre, will be put on “RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. hay won mans {40 Daly Matas Heat seat iBitate ‘AVE. ante ROLE WAKES | CMe Dias a elit mae a to the ropes. Wolzast spread hia lexs | ovate salle for Europe on ar about h. 6; aig How York, 8 this the from E minoval Cue 12- Ug Clrvus i eds ee’ CO. HET 1 Ue Ones? wide and, leaning over, covered hi Hi, whore he 1# matched to most i 6 Bacinne i pm prota tal 7 ‘ hy A EST S ead with ove rin. Hogan hammered {aavme,’the Hast Indian “Tiger” Zuyase ' So ct |WALLACK’S Aix ata ate ine (MPURRAY AY! SKY Oh oe ee a ko feel very nore over the fact thar ee a a iy a ttrifente Eves, 10 NS Ar blo gagsriy. Ono punch on the sient | Mo{Gele Sarg nore over the fact that he) si fin MABEL ITE taas 100 A Gortain Party |e 38° GRUSOL IRL! x tHOMPELOY Bi spot: je saw the champlonship—fame, | rank Gotch, and big inducements wil] | WOLine SKATING WE LA AINE, OLUMBIA Way i TE Hurley ue ss a4 AYTOWS THEATR' FS ciy everything—right at the end of be given Gotch to come on here and Baseball, Amer, League Park: To-day. 4 | i new ren B18 ‘the wy Teseecctier nt ie WILDFIRE Mii. Olt hi@ arm. If he could only feel the solid meet him, se aiti ta, ionton ade tie, a weter Dally” | BAND CONCERES | Psi, Ai ob Nik WOLLICKING UIRLIES. 40-20-40, t

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