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as THE EVENING «ORLD, FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1911. kno Newoy| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW Y EDITED BY -* ROBERT EDGREN MAYBE BAT REGRETS THOSE BITTER WORDS NOW HIGHLANDERS NOW SETS, THOSE BITTER IN SECOND PLACE IN LEAGUE RAE Victory Over Red Sox To-Day Will Give ‘Vveam an Even Break in Hub Series. | | 1 (Specie to ‘The Wrening World.) BOSTON, April 28.—Hal Chase, the boy | manager of the Hilltops, has the pleas Ure of seeing his team the runner-up to the Detroit Tigers in the American League race. By the victory over the | Red Box yesterday he was te |wain possession of the second rung |the ladder, and if he te euctessful day he will be able to make Lt firmer on that position, But if cident to-day’ game should stip e: from him he will have to be —_ ~——|and leave Boston in the third place. | ° Chase wil! put forth his efforts to ape Kline Loses ture today's game, aa it will not bo | so Dad to et an even break from Don- to Coster on ovan's Red Sox, who have been playing | first-c ® ball since they arrived home for their short stay. A defeat for the Allegea Ord | wisntanaers would ‘make the series 8 |to 1 in favor of Boston and would not \tmpress the fana at home aa though ned. by Frank Farrell te An alleged fou! dlow euddenty ter- (the team owned by inated the acheduled ten-round bout | Fone to be a factor in the Amerisan betwoan Patsy Kine of Newark and Joe Coster of Brooklyn at the Whiri-| However, {t {9 a little early to prope wind A. C., Clermont Rink, Brooklyn, |°#Y # to the ultimate finish of any last night. On the statement of D: team, although a win now counts aa Comiskey that Coster was Injured.) ™7UCh "* a win Inter in the eeaaon. The h Boston tenm appears to be shoi Coster was awarded the bout, under|piecs, “The fuiding as a whole fe the rule pertaining to a foul blow, al- jrag and ny of a bush though Referee Lewis said the punch | lea ade was “unintentional, kel E Efe? q at T.J. 19 Bac ww cHicAGce | | WHAT THE BOX SCORES SHOW. ‘The Rede took the final game from the Cubs and broke even for the eeries, The winners scored afl their four runs in the second Inning, while tm the enme tnaing the Windy City boys got the only two tallies they made in the entire game. In the easy victory the White Box scored over the Browns Harry Lord, the former Red @ox third baseman, slammed the bail for two «ingles and two triples out of five times at the bat. ‘The Tigers played erroriess bail in their win over the latter had five errore chalked up against them. ‘The Senators blew up in the seventh and the Athletics mcored elyht una, only one less than they made in the entire game. Both Beebe of the Phillies ané Rucker, the Dodger pitcher, unoorked ‘wild pitches in the game at Washington Park. ‘The Skeeters are giad that the Torontos have left Je Jot four straight games to them, Montreal was the first team in the Eastern League tnat made Provi- Genoce taste defeat. COME Bau, = SOMeTIMES PS, while the Bouts Seen in Amateur Tourney 0 fees buman than any other fighter, | that he could get arm weary, sick @ased and helpless from taking Pumishment just Uke other ordinary mor- tala, wes an awful blow to Nolson's| @Abecance!t. He tried to explain his 4: fat to himself by thinking that some) A targe crowd of boxing enthusiasts witnesse’ the preliminary bouts in the metropolitan boxing championships which took place in the eymnasium of ey City, for they Just as soon as the blow landed Coster the Irish<Amertoan A.C, ‘The magority ‘The Newarks lost « tough gume to the Rochester champions, being | winced as though In pain, Coster rolled eeatdental ciroumstance was responsible | of the boute wer- hotly contested aa || eaten out tn the twelfth inning of en exciting game to the mat. The boys are rematched to fer his condition, and that the referee | thous heve lot the fight go on when he __-— | result of the princtpals being evenly Was obviously heipless. Ile refused to matchet. The results fallow: Merkle Makes Longest Hit rina iata Meter toes! Baldwin Hopes to B at neet May 16. Dan Kelly, one of Inspector Lou t game yester- Red ing out befleve 1 i's plain clothes sleu served war- s wild, to be true, ppg “ated Med td Belial nig rants, Issued by Chief Magistrate Kemp- | but would do some damage when Wolgast laughed at Nelson’ Second bout-—Joseph Hopkins, Irich-Amertean A. ner of Brooklyn, on Referee Lewts and |\t Was n Gemand for a return match Bat bitterly \c., best B. Hondiina, New West Side mnce Piste came back with a statement that Wol- gem was a “cheese champion,” and Ever Seen in This City visor rmarr ferry A Leach Cross Decisively renee pas CN REA ES tallies en to ure! olice ton Bartholomew A. ©., by default. Second bout aken to the neurest police stat Wend be whipped by the first good man ta clip better | John uffnagie, the visitors tional A. ©.. beat J, made humber of them, hitting 3 Dee. twelve rounds at the Armory A. atot| ™2e* they gave ball for thelr appear-| Daniels w ' Tusbtking G Fi B Dri j than .300, who are in no hurry to eee | fn. Onn ae arnite,, bess Peover ; : ance in court to-Cay for examination, and a hae never been consideret | Giants’ First Baseman Drives) the new . here have ie +O, J. Male, y ii Te an —_——— and a man y » 00d form in a defeatoi man, but Ne! eon aeven games played on the High- | Nome! A. C., by knockout in scond rownd. Boston Lightweight in Great soa'e “cheese champion” waa wich a! Ball Ten Feet Over Double | itt court: and the Giants have yet to 125-Pound Clea—First bout—H. White, Onion Be'tiement Richt ‘Pennant nest plece of alliterative slang that {t lose & game on the borrowed grounds. |Stcond boit-—"ilerbert athine’ Wer'ene 4. i | Shape for Re-engagement (ok the public, and Wolgast was almost 1g raph GARR ae own to four det JAP PLAYERS KICKING cea | Seind eller thing” War ide A NOW OVER THE UMPIRE, ‘:",, eg i i up there, McCutcheon quit | ry May 18. Sarels | to K laughed out of the game. Bat Wolgaat Fence in Left Field. PEAS reser Une eomeae rare CASS | Bt Duneeees eatin Cte hat With East Side Dentist. Men tectet| gin snaKersco) Ap PT wan fagt @ cheese champion. He has fought have picked the Glants to win again | Trinity Club, beat W. J. Jackson, Drees 4. C by W |came to America as the guest inning, He was BY JOHN POLLOCK. Cree fe tact igt Jim Barage, the igdt.| University of Chica, tt was tho proud ese gue tim on Geveral of the best liehtwaights in the to-day, but no one can tell when the |Stcond bout—James Jars, Union Settlement, commtry, and he hagn't lost hie title yet. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. worm ts going to turn, Fred Tenney | *"4 leper Paulie A. C., fought extra From the way he fought Hogan 1 don’t | SMALL boy while playing catch | says thera must come an end to this | {imi ttaiuiew fatted te agree, Both men think he's in danger of losing it for a near the new armory at One| Persecution of the masses, He admits round of ihr bow the Waseda, Japan, tweignt the 'stuny “Agnter ol Washer: | boast of the players that they played ‘iy ty thir |45-Pound ATTY BALDWIN, the ligh! it the bo pata of Westchester, | ai t 1 “ . hae ¥ Be att of ten rounds at the New | the game for the sport of it, and aports- jams. Wo " hat the Giants are class. Ameinn A: Oat ES Rios Becta | of Boston, who ts one of the best ors AL mag to. LA porta ‘ ; while The ‘cheese champion” thing ts Hundread and Sixty-ninth atreet |‘ | American A. C. beet Ed 3 emer: Prasad eee a paige ; oat, OF jand finally drew & & Geomerens. Teo iaugh bao turned (And Lafayette Bouleverd tate yester-|,.70,220W that he had others in nis | lmomes I, sclead rosad. | besont fighters ever Geveloped in NeW game’ nes By Maxeou, the big | men ut —4 table wt 00d, MeG: Adseron, Y joan, and Johe from Wolgast to Nelson ey afterncon wae sartied out of his| attest se good, McGraw ierked the | Aten Was Kize a Ne » fought extra rounds blankets from Catcher Wileon and Out- | teres! Woth allowed to go ia. pate seneee by seeing a now league baseball! nelier Becker and trotted them into | finals is Engiand, will make hie réappearance tn | Sous sar et, ume Sumith instead, It beefed at the umpire's decision, Just gan to Prsie. He fret | Tables shaser Live Suis, tM Maton ww 6} for th marc and bout in ‘ile By tenet for the amd “\how quick the Japanese are to learn for the ruvber, an e " et the high hrow Paokey Mo! my te the, Occidental ways, however, wis Ld ee pee 1M JEFFRIBS thinks Woigast as|roting at tis feet. He might have be-| the arena, If the strength of @ team | 9 }i8-Pound rrAre bert M7. Union | time wince May 14, 1810, when He vost or | aa ig atc hes 8 tg.g2,to Bae-| shown yesterday when their § to 6 game (Crossed the ps tough, enduring a fighter as Netaon | Heved # the genoromty of eome fairy | really lies in ita substitutes, ae many | gevement. 2 owe Heoksae Way | ® foul in eho eighth roun Chad, | HoMT MeANvIM,, LOT twenty, rotinds 'at "the Ne-| with the Mission High School ended ta foperye ever was, and a far more danger-| Pinos tut for the roar that came from| managers have claimed, New York | West Side A. 6 ey, Dorsey. iris Amery. | Crosa at the National Sporting | Packay faa been ‘receleu'g ise S telegrams | a row. Japs refused to cont deen ca the grand @tand in American Laarue| ought to have the boat in the business, | oi 4, Oth Peecnea eys a Sat- | Baldwin's opponent will be Leach Cross, | from bis wois.e: eet | co he umpire ruled in their favor. | cor a ore cancw this Ki," maid Jefe teat night, [Paks Meee, blocks “away. | Without | Wilson and Hecker were at Dat one time |in ein round. 7 ene Domisican Lvceumn, Soa apiaee. nba pei EE ER Jiong a waiting for further inquiry the young-| eac MINOR LEAGUE RESULTS. ee whom he will meet for ten rounds again | fii.” Movers, } ‘hb, and each of them whaled out a Nght W. 8 Unicr t the N Club, Baldwin | day, i when he was just a little bum hanging |ater acizea the precious bail and rushed | twa bene hie rine’ tc ehow ant eesae | aluczastte Tim, out-W, Gover, Union | at the National Gporting ; ' 4 claims he will 8@t| tom O'Rourke tal hae around and xetting a match now and|in dreathies haste to his home. It #o| no kid about a lot of batting strength | EMA. Ay of Mount Vernog. Becond }out—T. J. | Is in fine shape an | iho™ pOrRourke man hed ony then. He was « tough nut, but I liked | happened that the fortunate boy was) being kept in reserve. Hore. a Chative Bpeks New West aide Soc [even with Leach by beating nim pees it Paaaes, tet aciand ea him because he could fight. He was too | te #on of Chariey Edwards, a rooter| be - ~ \cisively this time reel gad a Club, Pane ne cen of ome distinction on the Hitltop. matched to fight Freddie We! Hi Mush inclined to fight outside of the | °fcane CetinctOn on tne eed ae hie id — At Kocvass ring. One day he #iurKed a man in my | tan tuther came hone with a vanming | Con IPYAP) Aye Z ‘Up 4 Dale 4 0 b At Muwelinnecticat Leng ] plage in Los Angeles, and T took him| mile after the game between New | PA ANA Z ‘ Pimlico Ready < une out and gave him a good lecture, ‘What| York and Boston. "This ball bounced | it Ne oe : | aN | : a i Tn 0 potter recetred : ¢ this in my|to me from the new armory at One| : ‘i | te pom. fe Pari ws place?’ I asked, ‘You have no right to| Hundred and Sixtyaninth atreet, and Mew. And. 0, > | F B Openin fod Frank Men, Aieqredit me. Do your fighting in the| ts ail mine OWS. g: : e Hor big 9 ored Fighters sich 2 “Geewhitaker!" exciaimed the oid , Fing and not on the street. If you had | man, "Ht taut ain't the ball that Merkle) THE POSTPONED RASERALL). THR SEOOND VARSITY AND THR FIRST of Race Season Batis to, mnairow me any brains you'd be world's champion. | drove out of the park in the fifth inn-| game between Columbia and Cornell | tlman crews represent Yale in the Henley i ‘The kid sald T waa right. Tom Jones|ing I'm a olf player will be played off this afternoon fon | rrentia to be rowed in Philadelphia on May 27, | ; Frente Borne, ti took him about this time, and Wolgast| And #o it wus, Merkle's recont-break= | oot icid. ‘The local boya. have pirgitolin cone gy mecting of the Yale Row | BALTIMORE, Apri! .What to ox-) Jers City, and Yo went to the front and bea non, Next | ing wallop not only cleared the doinia| iy Ben Laie ese a Ls PaM PA at pee eR LF wnain' tie | pected to be the greatest race meeting teurusd thme I saw him he said: ‘Well, do you | fence 1n left fleld by more than 10 f struck a bagting stump and Coach Fults pane D Hi VOLE Orrin “AM wt) Louise Dresser and tis TAs CHORES. MricSiain’S 28f ata, 0. “eS WAM ‘ wy! terre y Mont, fie Oe, co. It haa alao been decile not to hold the Marytand Jockey Club ¢ tere C Wii tore | ; sey ever held by the M. ; , my f ge 4 jbut tt struck the new armory ind kept |has workel hard with his men in this suring reqattea oa Lake Whitney but in the . ica tOstnOF> La ¢ erage Cink Fm Botting any braine now?” Ho) Poting until the happy little 1ad picked (department of the « and expects | stor. at the olf Pimlico track here until ita, a Oe ed is ferent boy now, and he's # it up a@ little more tiein th @ big improvem: Phe Cornell boys| OUTFIELDER “JACK” HOFY of mag |row afternoon and will hove | Rt : ti xa Hap Senter, the home plate fre just as fast ns ever, although poor | Waterbury team has deen suayended for inaub-| May 17, For weeks past horses johnny for tw tit a i SALE og ce / X ._|not for a poseihle weather has somewhat handicapped | eWination by Wresitent, Wiliam J. Tracy of the | heen coming into the track from €verY| here are tro im: cawue Standing. fh xen haere OM JONES, before he left New! majente that. wa 1| thelr practising pene Ste vicause of Maes | section, and this morning every bis | place oupsite ! t's ire, tet, ‘a Tom, cate that he'll match Wele | into o Bunt Billige WHAT PROWISES TOBE THD Most ex. | Mure fe in teaiu. tO | horse in training, including Novelty, Metal of | Lisie Janis wast against McParland | streton of | cing I ronning race. pulled off. tn S Gaeta | riteherbert, The Nigger and others ere n San Francia ns eh man & Ud distance from one round to had been 1} ey nee bathe erounde. Yor the first time in/ wif” tale on “scyeione Daily, B et Sota, but under his own terms. ‘“Wolgadt | have kept scoring yn . on om Lees 18 4 4 sieiniin cites te thea | feomnstis Nes LHAMBRAw Ta, ? covered ' DANIEL A, KEED OF DUNKIRK, N, ¥,, | his section « at howijwon ie gu | ibns , a Bite fallow." he sald. “He dels | ee eer ant ‘ DAC! as Deen rpemgnded an head of the aoaching Ji. | new pari-mmutuels betting machine, | evi < PRA B ren as. cc 12m ar tank Keenan Weighed 181 in his underctothes for | Made 1a mae, a ta Bb 26, thereny | tua for the Lega EEA | "0 toca elt tens ton Mat. Daily Ton Nawn 8 Co. Oeaers : Hogan, McParland is naturally too one ronen @ fo" dhe Meiton tie fist defeat at | Mave Tracey nnd O'Donnell Box Draw. |, leqt!, clube wi eas, torn G K UN XAdelineGors heavy to make the lirhtwelgMt limit. '{ Longest Hit Ever Made. ‘nn Writiy Claiata | untveratt (Special to The Rrenine Wort) ae Bieet ound rents eT BE be esaanlG elineGenee match Wolgast agqinst him at 138! ame drive was, beyond ¢ thie | Adri : ALLENTOWN, Pa. April 28.—1 | (7.00 elasp: Farewell A Gal tO SE BAN Hee Co Chae) tte army ae Mirra sneviaa, ie TEMAy ohn mieks It,| iortee toe coon neds ta oN etl take tip Eee, “noe | Tracey of Philadetphia and Bert 0'Don- rst Servtee, ‘et oat tied 3 oN Tec. avche, Others | and det him #,000 that ast knocks In 100 11 tre t be Pack again t |e of Wilkes-Barre fought ten of the Acree Ma Sot i, 2 saan Bie ste SB Dim out inside of ten rounds, If Mo-| drt er the left fold ign fastest rounds to @ draw seen at the ERGCEDE wus. et-Rici-Cuck * Farland makes 135 ringside I'll bet the oan League Park \iocal Keyatone Club here this season. - LIE > BERGERE $205, Waliingtord Fol n tr documentary ey fame sum Wolgast knocks him out in-| documentary oy fence on which Is pa Vertusing signa was Hot nearly #0 ! For the benefit of those who did Packey was much Interested In Jones's | #60 the ter: smash 1t ts exp) statement, especially in the 195 pound) that the tml the fence adout propositions, fiRy fest to the ret of the score “Only one kind of a man goes into | Dora, and et the point where ; ver the fe: was as hi as the finish fights,” he enid, “and that's a! Cr tne score board, Josh Clarke \-rracey went at his man at the fret tap| AMUSEMENTS. of the gong like a tiger, and after a Fo aide of twenty rounds, If he makes 135 at 2 o'clock the bet goes that Wolgast knocks him out tn @ finish fight." By acces ty | pinnae tae MADAME § THEATRE MUSIC HALL | | GRAND ESA MAAN ELE BY I ERBY America’a Wani Winter Gardenin-s'v') j 234 nf. 8th ay, Nxt. Mon., Alma, Whe | series of hard rights to the Jaw had the | Wiikes-Barre boy all but out, the gong | vetng @ welcome relief to O*Donnell, Idle Moy of this ofty and Al Burns of feat” | and IDEAL HOMES. MUSIC BY QUINTIN Newark went six fast rounds in the [esac coe ome Sie amends ve SAS Tideag || MU eect | [WALLACK'S Bits grat Krause Harne Draw With Bonner. 8 a cio oy MRS, FISKE | it Wsreapamon. : hanes oy a = ree pa ntl The Brea ora eotete | The Playhouse sf3utia:" date Ryo | PMODSON Wesnce wea iat 220, [ata Dai “tae ROSE 1 SRD. mal meroomms, Arte. 11 REAL ESTATE |“! OMOR fi NIC T, NELSON, THE INTERCOLLEGL Py forn f lite record of 12 feet OM thches, man with a strong back and a weak! was playing left fled and backed op NORM THEIR PLAYERS 1N FINE veri, | hea@, I'm @ boxer, and not a bulldog. | against the Doands, ways the bal was], will lay. the Cornell t I wan't go into finish fights, I'd be|at least forty feot higher than hie moro tern more a te party ate e Tel Bry saat we ext Week—TH Pp! Volgast on for twi y “a ern 7 it — ae atone Wolgest op for twenty or | Pe wind fini in the final two rounds of|f Maine.) QVERNIGHT,, | BLANCHE We VIOCYNPIC. Elle e: Cese TS ae 0 his bout with Jim Bonner of Summit! ; SepRiqgaiin aaa ii A Hone of High-Ciucs [ivrlewgue area mnnee bim out heforeithe limit.” | Ue F tot ; Hin earned Johnny Krause of thia city |] Maxine Elliott's *sc.0\oo» rom,row RAO VS Sat A eat EBD | MAE Go 0 Clark's Rimaway Gitls el pee ful iiraw in the windup at the Broadway|| THE DEEP PURPLE ";,,\ 3 ‘ THAIS) aa ‘ TT RCT RTT wd has no fear! were empty Ww } vo ol 7 Withe v_.ddet, Boot S18 jnce_Bon-H ac ao VAL Y S) ALCL “BENNO: . > { .C. The first two chapters were even, rt ‘ : ; ay a 1H AVE. , Wakes OSES ae neither boner having an aavancage over | Ui ACT Ti BCL itok] CROWDED HOUSES} dius sacdesMiis Bist, OSS A : Deviln same wp : A im started off at a fast a N Anplaud the a West le Meiiaee Dal hibftion at the New York Athletic Club) bags were loaded to the gunwa * the other. J! ioe ie iT] wists we HURTIG & | alten, 1 ty he third, which he continued | PYRAC : ih, EAMON'S BEAR SSB GALLE Ht MHOT boxing show on Saturday night. When|*#mash was a Y YOUNG, T | pace tp ti ‘ Last Sta‘iner ‘Tom 2 ' s N's | Ne AS AT ECRS, egeesnind. on invitation to appenn at | Maule Net? Mies igh ae (tovelan [through the Ant He had Krause on || ene ici vTth ASW WLNE | | NORA BAYES, & JACK NORWORTH | soxr tvecu new MAM ATION GlHL® the elub it was supposed that he'd bring | {Me Ktound soins alt | gions, but failed to land the blow, owing |f gAQAOWAY § "Gla! Audie ain AAO ee RN ORES URRAY Abit hahis tine ORs, eri B wig ‘ght * ‘" Mt 1o | ae Piha tH " ) Bway dh at, Be 8.20 108, 2 matt 4 ry Nee ee eer comets wang | Me t0,tares, bases |to Jonuny's clever stalling tot {Lew Fi tHe IL signases .GLOBE sarwar gerade [lees fas) Mee CAUSE GIALS nother dr why A ne , = wa A sOcn oi rs r Te ee a ey meds, Packey asked for the name of| terrific force was t Shanse (arisen ie HP CASING Pec a SRE TB OU hinee kate a an DLUM STA fy’ atalay. hate sSoMte a gad de , [ieodaraes jn. Whe ret AAI, ON BIED | aia us ae ne ee varid, wilt need P alittne oy Tht, BALKAN PRINCESS | | iti? TBE CONFESSIO Lage DA BANA Fat HES “Who would you like to have? esked drove in tw as, With all t al | wetght champion of the world, will head ne aa tah un the club representative all of the 4 ay Was 4 Pee ACLU CSS q Se UP Lee eS “VENTS, napa the delegation of prominent fighters who Pile. HERALD 30. \iiitnce ae NEWAMSTERDA Vu F ——~ - San | will attend the annual reception of the Me STANDING OF THE CLUBS, wy voma A. C. the popular west eldo EVERY WOMAN Holaw.& Woclanger's Musical Coinedy Tak FINK LADY | @ years i “Oh, anybody,” said Packey; “I don't vandal ¢ L care who it is” “But you don't wa bane nt to take on some oom, § ° oe place a ° Jgrmage in Quest of Love, Wy tA St Overt T “v #& Kalob © auch force that t NATIONAL LEAGUE ERICAN LEAGUE, orkantaation, which takom place at Man. (Her Pilgrimage im Quert of Loved, TT LIGEN TI Sat, Wie guests or Cipeavrey A Balad Ary Seats, 6Oe fallow who might try to put over @) prot f Manager f Wil, t b WL club, BPC. Club, ro, || hattan Casino, One Hundred and Fitty- mil, 2 aritt toade ell CHRISTIE. MACDONALD wae i 4 iV kpeckout in an exhibition, do you?” | Pite was almost h aia Pay math, 9° 8 gd) Detroit 2 Bop Wicetah 4% Ti nrth street and Eighth avenue, to-mor- aerate four wes igre ee | THE SPRING MAID aur corte 7 “Bure,” aug! Packey always|pins. If Otie's drive te iy ar es Tae a ioston 6 ibanic is [| row night, ‘The other stars of the prize Magento lt ‘OO ar t “ A-ha if a Sanday empect to take care of myself. Get the| fect elther way tt would have been an- | Mis Re Oe ace Bt cre arraeen tan ae tues ue ho will be present are Packey P ITALIAN COMIC OPERA CO. aida “EXCUSE ME (ive b! Meier cikat top off this afternoon KLSULTS OF YESVERDAY'S GAMES. a ent ee Tenight S15, 1 SALTEMBAN CHE ar : Tear afin Gs Biv ay ef Dest,boy you can, and tell him to out} other clea b ; riand, Freddie Welsh, Tommy tent eS a #8. GAIETY mesh PCRITL, DEAN ao hit loose I'l! attend to the rest.” 0 cain Hy aed AY $8 Glent Pen Fork, 29) 2 Js oodman, “One-Round W:STEND!* a R ONE LONG, LINGERING DATGH EP PEWS con hetry tie ‘ iNtop Charms nts. . be an Aa Packey !s now playing two the-| ,. { Chicagi, 14, St. boul, 4, SCHEDULED FOR TODAY, New York at | Wetuiueun St. Lous Detroit at Clove! atrical turns, in the Bronx and down-| KS tows, he will go on at the N.Y. A. ©. 1°) Guth et M8 o'clock instead of 8.90, as Arat an-| that there newaoed, He won't know whof he is| top, They stt!l cling to fond memo: to box until he steps into the of the Polo Grounds, but there wekout Brown, lett | THE GAMBLERS !°,( 3. is Cos’ BLIC i455, 8% RI Tae | PPAVION'S THEATRE | 303 Wom Rune Ta Sage | WILDER eM a and Tommy » Moth ay, AMAL. La, ening Through site Interuaui

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