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THE LOOEY la THE FAN rT so? on . BELIEVE 1 INFORMED VA OU THAT YOU WERE TO REMAIN HERE, THIS AFTERNOON! DID HOT? TURK SAYS HE'S GOIN TA SEE A GAME HE'S GOIN’ TA SEG iT! inside lieRin iv Great Fighters ret battle nown as ® th to b, Charley a tS) 4 a terrific jasting fifty rounds the contest was @aln declared {tr t Portland, 0 aioe (| ce acy a Portiand, an los! in) . twenty rounds. He ‘on knocked | Dawson Puts on Weight. , out by Al Neal at o In twelve Dawson was now putting on a Iittle According to White, Rube Ferns rounds, ana doteates in Massachusetts Asia ohaae by Hugo Kelly in ten. According to a known as the seeetet itor Walked Hie rs twestitser to tree tod te re | St uo ese * Way Into the Welterweight <0" ‘ rounds Championship, Which He Won © \., from Matty Matthews. was. — ; beat t Mace at Sydney in nding the cham- and winning a But on Oct. M of took place in rred to battle st and of | say about hi Ferns alway «NO. 26—RUBE, FERNS. The Walking Fighter. ye Press Publishing Co, | Uncouth York World). kept a er known as the | and w: ." was born at Pitts- | on -an. 9, 18%. Why he should peen called the “Kansas |, Rude rather than the “Pennsylvania | 9 ub is mot clear, for he Hved in! kne Pennsyivania all dy « his boyhood, | suade i 5 purse of 1 pound: the same year Dawson lost the title to Tom Willlama tn four rounds, Dawson gave away five pounds in weight. The what Easterners appeara: iI men fought for a purse of 20 pounds | and a side bet of 100. Dawson chal- lenged Williams for a return mafch, his papers to prove wh? sand what he had done. He was like many other fighters, inord!- y fond of seeing his name in print bothered the varlous editors he EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 8, 1911. but the new title land before a pleking up yer he could get one. | Sporting inen and fight managers had | Dawson a Fair Fichter. great fun in joshing the long, lanky | | Dawson t yseed, and usually ended up by tell- | New Sou ome around again. Ferns * lwaya came siound again and suce |] Dawson Rheingold bottle befits this beer. Appeal to the eye is followed by an ap- peal to the palate such as no other Leer can command. 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