The evening world. Newspaper, April 27, 1911, Page 17

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scedmereshatienleneindemenearesiee ete eee HE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, APRIL 27, 1911. FLOOEY THE FAN ® © e By Vic \ (This Time He Gets a Shave.) im, veRRy! ONE (WELL me FLooey | 3 ¥SHOULD Like To hy keOw witaRre you on PLEEST TOIN DE NODDLE TO DE * ' LEFT, MR FLOOEYS, ban mllag the Broadway A. C., and the|that there was too much epectalizing|there. I think tt upon was 14) at six] in coliese athletics, and I belleve that | to give goo Select. Bmith had posted a large! nis theory a? all-around training can oo |! Welent forfelt, and in order to save the | applied to the National Guard to great |!" the « money he was forced to weaken himself | 20 }ta ¢ vantage, < 1 would de making the stipulated weight. Asa Ma : ault, Matty knocked out Smith tn nin For instance, teach a teen rounds. run a hundred yards in teach ‘him how to ewi Matthews Drops Smith. \How ts ein & Gale During that fight Matty hit Smith etter than th fifty times on the jaw with right handed |) ow to put th diowa, Smith sata dn his usual tough | to ® 14 can't hit hard enough | 2nd wrestle a Il 4 you AevALOD a a C | to Sroak an egg ahel But at man who will make the very best go!- Guard of the Fl | Matty dropped him in his tracks w h{dler imaginable, interesting: a terrific blow flush on the Jaw, “rE think it can be erranged so tha in conservative | After this Smith fought Joe Walcott|1 will be given @ chance to try out athietle develc again, “Billy” lost this time on a foul| Robertson's theory. It's splendid. | As an exper ; In the twenty-fifth round. A few months, “Perhaps when we get our own fleld| rider, + Charlie, Lm up against @ boy WhO! tater he again lost a bout to Joe on a th Beach I will be allowed to hoid|around a | doesn't know how or when to quit, and| fren 7g, neem fowt & Nour wanton next | ‘ound tournaments davelhax made g White Tells of the Toughest wn Rave 10 heat him good in order t0\ won from Smith on a foul. Smith cer- tainiy lost more fights on fouls shan Bouts That “Mysterious Billy” |cieer ApNtne Grose rounds of nari lany fighter the ring has ever known. | and T gave the de Smith, the First Welterweight | 257 7 rendered the Ld Haat! E. E. TURLINGTON, Vice-President. Pius, vate’) aterm tees eae Reorganization & Extension Sale other men in the class ran away from ‘ {at Carson had I cared to. | ‘i . Title Holder, Fought. Georgie Green did something that bead CeO ee eae crete oe 0 e osit [might that T have never seen or heard] ‘smith told me one day that when he 9 gave up fighting he intended going to came over to me as I was about to vay NO. 17 —“MYSTERIOUS jience ‘in sing andy holding out. bia) fee fOr MNVINE, He always Ded an am: f fied that longing; at last accounts he First Welterweight Champion, |"sht, and I want to say th was cunning e your decision was entirely ‘Yo mature plans for still greater extension, this reorganized establishment must do a greater business. To this end prices have been revised downward, so that now, with Spring really here at last, you are afforded an unprecedented opportunity to secure high-class garments under price. Men’s Suits Reduced Included are Spring’s new effects in of any other fighter ever doing. lors’ boarding house Portland, Or : ; Disposing of entire stock In that fight “Mysteri Hy clusive weave a » series: aro ‘i 4, to a Gane ea title Grew eleewaiane “cnam.|_ Although Smith was the firat to nor | 5-Pi excl Ae DuBin BING, barHOR: Att of Silly Neckwenr from gh lol " bl Bien Oe) the Worle: the welterweight title, I do not think he lece represented in every range. the makers of the farnous M the ficht with George Green at | Was the greatest fighter in this clase, A park Productions Carson City @mtth wee e 8 to1| Billy” Loses to McC oy. ‘ould rank Tommy Ryan first, Joe Wal- Parlor Suite #16, 818 and 820 Suits, $13 50 > None made to sell less i Oem thi from that up to #2.50, All now in three lots— 25c¢ 35c 65c Se races Sale of Waistcoats ua ae », full dress and fancy vests from one of the Sie eis OF 50 Suits, ries $24.50 West skees in New Yorks #4, @8 * $1.85 ee $27.50 Tee $3 Hats $1: .75 PANE are $31.50 bles ai9ee ed ES Puts $34. 50 Massage si, HACKETT, CARHART & CO. ee Harlem Store Open Evenings INC. RETAIL 841 B'way, Cor. 13th St. favorite in the betting, and he was|_ When Smith met Kid McCoy in 1996 at Wott smoond and “Mysterious Billy” expected to make short work of the! Boston at catchweights “Billy” lost in| 5” two rounds. McCoy had just beaten | ba ih auiveuame| 10% Off If You Prefer to Frisco boy, who was then known as| Ryan and Smith was jealous of “Young ett.’* " | Kid's great feat. y time they met/ dents in the career of the great TOM- Green was the first man to enter the! on the streets anted to start| MY RYAN. Pay Cash ‘he was forced to watt eome/a rough and tumble fight. i ——— .e before “Billy” showe@ up.| I went over to Boston on the same]! You would think this © ‘Mysterious One" came) train with Kid McCoy a day before Al -A lig waaeatie aan or steps followed by three or| fight with Smith and T asked him how! (i round | suite reasonable at $6 nds. He wore a huge sweater | '* had planned to fight “Bill; $65. We buy in Uked with the toughest ewagager|.,“2™ Kolng to get this fellow'e goat.| Athletes Make Hots, hence our low y Evervbody in the arena| Tl! etab in @ clinch and whisper in nis] his appenrance. Billy walked Smith, ; hook Green by the hand, say- | mystery to-nig M1, Big Corbett got his beating, Smith fell. for s morn a . | Note the tufted | the ‘Mysterious’ Billy | t going to bust the Best Soldiers' the ruffled fronts _—_— {piece. The frame adorned with deep c and the shaped rounded arms aa| heavy. All parts | tully yined a | polished—mahog eae Covered in ei a An | Sicilian,” rona Velour iy P iy Swissco GLOWS *s\0«: ot gr ide. New Hair. | Pay $1.50 fort. , Ria: | stops Dandrutt and Restores Gray or nightly: igamantnly CONN g001) Faded Hair to Its Natural Color, u Hubehs See el to af Collector sent, if reo McCoy's game right at| he referee told them ran, eee WILLIAM A. TURPIN his spring , and now I'm going tol the start ung Corbett? But a big ur-| break, but Smith began roughing ft. Prise was in atore for Smith, Green| Again “Hilly wae cautioned, but he t and ontboxed him and, at the Pald no attention to the referes and| 4, 6 reventh round Smith threw po , claiming that he had 1. Again everybody gave | 1 when he left the | sautn the swagger with | "gut nth,” was appot National G eral a ineeting are now Pei to 81.78, “Imperial.” day he was enti Losaid that he will no with some new ‘d a | MeCoy had his t entered the places 65 In the eoond re A MeCoy again te spectators ne all fell oft thetr! » set ay 4 spered taunts over the back. uested. LARGE TRIAL BOTILE FREE. ~ quest ba Every Thing Every Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Etc. ke Eoxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Car's, | Ktichenwzare, Etc. Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On eeserpthing Every Department er of beauti- ASLERP AT TH rned Raat | why Wear Yourselt 0 ala Salesman tu show the goods, but the goods sell themselve I. t Houses in draw a ty are Pic- Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday E De scribed in ’ $30 worth for 50 a week The World S $100 $1.50% + $200 “ rT) “ ® e e .y Pe . Spring Renting Guide Payable by the month if more convenient } An Artistic and Valuable Directory for \ pi We will open an account for any am prea eile \ ; proportionate terms, No limit, amall or / ! _ | 10°, Discount if You JUST FROM THE PRESS ; ts Your Liver Prefer to Pay Cash a akaral Randa No extra charze of any kind. 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