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re rn er a rer NET UR ARIES AE ATES ELS EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Copyright, 1911, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). ck Johnson Is No Easy Mark) ( in the Ring, but He Surely Is; ; Outside, for He Is Forever Being Sued, Touched or Fined. Copyright. au. Pat Pet Publishing Oo, ACK JOHNSON must have a genius for finding trouble, Either that, oF he has developed into the unl- versal easy mark. When things ane dull any one who needs money has only to find Johnson's address and the rept is a snap. If a week passed and Highlonders’ List of i | | f | 1} Jack found himself without at least e a. F ie three or four lawsuits on his hands baie J “ ‘ b h@@ be so bored that he'd probably “ mel sal Te: | C l D dl i #0 out and beg some one to sue him 2 7 . : | ripp es win uig : for Something. And if he woke up in yl ie “eg | ——- — the team got tn at noon. but up to mid: | the morning without being handed a night he had not put tn his appearance. | q lawyer's bill. the champion would piach 4 hitnself to see if he was awake. Pineh- ing himself would be @o much more exciting that being pinched by @ po- liceman. The latter performance has i to grow commonplace and tire- ‘than a year ago Jonnson cleaned upmsomething more than @ huhdred thousand dollars, and at intervals aince thgn he has been picking up a few Hartzeil in Trim for Opening | Manager Wallace used nothing but | j | venerable pitchers against the Washing: | men 1 sau tons In negotiating the cleanup. Pelty | Gane Against Old Team- | took the first and fourth frolics, Powell | the second and Lake the third. Wal- j Mates at St. Lowa ta new twirlers do not amount to much. Hamtiton, the Joplin left-hander, ROBE, ls probably the best one of the lot, and will probably officiate In t nau | (Rpectat to The Frening Part). ural, Otherwise it will be Ratley, an- a Highianders had an off day | Ford is expected to open for the New| | | | [ yesterday and they epent ft ia | Yorkers, and that sterling workman has! | St. Louis. ‘Thay were conspicuous |%6t to be defeated on Missour! sot! | Cemrge Critchley, the N.Y. A. | [Ne thiusands here a there with theatri: | ay sesT PLUM gut the other evening and covered bis finatoe ts | contracts, Mu) Ms bape F Mdeared 20M tat | The Highlanders will get the Browns | [rjc | Pron time, “He will need a lot of hard work before and anotFer ay aww merece -ond cHirowelan vbraite, the [At tnelt, very, b ite naught bur] Tish American A, ¢ A. C. Trainer) fe eti'be asie to nie with the ‘bare who wil ; ctas Gaur Gasaromr a: bi kaa NG ‘To hese 4 ' te the | the tenth that previous to the visit of | | compete at that distance this year, paiiion'e teria. tt, eeuidn't| a Wadhington Nationals for the fourth |tne Washington team the home member| Thinks Athletes Should Eat | ne new york vsiviraty athleto squad wil | some Funning. The Yorkers inaus-|was playing the worst po! ble article | rise any ane If he ah Woking bump against Haverford ine dual meet at Ohio | ate a four-game eeries wday, and | of ball. The Nationals were badly crip- ‘ ‘ id on Saturday. N.Y ls real oo atthe cine at last pee | ell perform minus thelr briMiant com- | pled when here. Neither Walter John- According to Specialty. before “the will be able to bold bee own with y MARK ; mauder, Hal Chase. son nor Gabby Street showed, and sev- oe on ne ‘al of the regulars were so badly crip- 2 " ai One by one the cripples are coming HAT Jeawette- Langforé” fintsh 1 Bama, tue Comet Prats Sat rae reer 3 Seats Tun here this summer, “‘Squelched” ehe be, |eround, Noy Hartzell missed a couple | Pied, Mat they Could not ae team woke | S6PZTING may posstbty have | ) fight, echeduled for Parikh next ‘of games as @ result of being spiked by | ip together, and the bugs are vain something to do with the/ Te, od tre, month, ‘vill end a@ lot of dis- \tyrue Cobb in Detroit, but he t# in| enough to expect to nee their pets divide fashion in which eome ath- Bil, eull may be over two ion. it has deen talked of for years [fghting trim again and will line up/the series with the Highlanders, letea perform, but do you believe that es gle tact Mat wl be the feature raact . ‘against hia old playmates to-day, | Jimmy Austin and Frank Laporte are |an Australian athlete, who, for instance, | Si i? a rd ihibed Hj Bs lage bch Tac wan (908 Deer Kenight te subbing for Chase, Otia|golng thelr fastest for Rhody Wallace, |might find it convenient to feed on ete ees ia rete te an i Supuiplons hive inet. several ‘Miben A meant F008 eet nos } Johnaon was expected here, having been | 4"d both former Highlanders are out to| ostrich m: would prove any wore | Bate nic, omer te teures, on by Bh rank Per, « 28 young Abel las allowed to go home Sunday after receiv- fleet of foot than are some of our fel- | Sart. Kivae Bueht as well win the reco—be's ; labelled going well enough to tutck, ! lows who are nourished almost - ie" j gave Langford such a gruelll Ing ® telegram carrying the ead news |teseman secured from the Toston Red most en: i) tt Sam quit. "ite claimed that he pa that hie mother ts very M1. Johnson | gox, has made good, and Hogan, bought |t!rely upon corned beef and cabbage? xfer Ma oat atthe ark 9 eee dare decned H of cosdliion wrote to Secretary Davis Tuesday that | from the world’s champions last Satur- ed Trainer Lawson Robertson as he | They're dark green, and really look Mi ‘ ic Adah Hl nseled he would return to the fold at once.|day, i@ putting ‘ir © eter all-eround|dexterously turned a fat, home-made| i the pace, Since that time, to st reborie woe) y Hence he was expected tn be here when | game. and heavy pancake on the griddle ae te rerone waa. t De claim g000, Sammy ban hand: FIRS] | PIRA | E GA ME —-— |Celtle Park last night Recast ig ne 8 bare ben feanette some of the hardest wal- “I've often thought the vegetarians | thocatlapt (“2 Maye: “There a fighter ever took and came let one go by in the groeve, and then | were pulling something when they _—_ jie In the frat round. ot] Glarits. Si aie ina Pi Satie mage dim nt ot gem Fackey Mcrarian fo Box came to the front with their ‘areen’ aiet;|, RQld{, Brea, tha atm, elehelaeere oe ‘te do a lot pea ot/Giants Sure to Fin ittsburg and Snadmace was douhle# at the nlate | T've thought it might be a good thing | thee days Bot he fads {t hard ur stay” withia’ toe s | {f the Pure Foods Commi vould | HH <A et ateeyy peteese| Harder to Beat Than Catcher mites collapsed on the eit | _ Matty Wells After All Neetu few athioten and try out &| Hay me I ae in the eighth inning, and after being specigl diet on them. peuke wd ment, finishing even stronger than the Cubs or Cardinals carried to the elybhouse remained un- | eters Fate Lavin of “Take the hammer and weight throw- ‘with varying fortunes. Once Jean-| -—= <0 -————— 8 a rn ee he Trin out of the tight ialetion car ian te ‘od running this inoo IF YOU WANT TO SEE J. JOHNSON SHY, JUST SAY “ART.” TACONIGS BADLY BEATEN AT POLO BY FREEBOOTERS Victory Causes Great Surprise, as the Losers Are Consid- ered Stronger Team. The Taconte polo team of Hartford suffered a bad defeat at the hands of the Freebooters of the Hesex County Pole Club in the polo tournament game at the Westohester Club, the score being 14% goals to 1% goals, The big sore which the Fredbooters ran up wae @ reat surprise to the epectatore, as they were considered the weaker team and as a result were allowed a handicap of two goals. The Freebooters earned 13 goals to the Taconte’s & beg a epe o sullty of two fouls and @ safety, wie! cost them 1% points. T... English polo- {sts and the strong Cooperstown team will play to-day, the Ergiiehmen cen- ceding many goals to thelr opponents. we Ged a sWaterrale it Sistanemy a mil ing it i oping ei ss S Sicocts ows fhe’ ol igs as Manse Andrews a geet with 78, Ate tary a ree ule Bichinta prising Getriota Non By ia | lof unlimited relgnt Claas 84 leaped over | Thear at 8 f itch Js an tach higher han the no e Koch sane Dips mp er te ahd clase dW & leap ‘hes, which beats the record. ——_»—__ CROSS HAS NO TROUBLE OUTPOINTING BROWN. With hie brother Leach in his corner advising him, Phil Cross, the east sid: fighter, had no trouble in outpointing Marty Brown In their ten-round bout a* the Princess A. C. Leach told Phil to go right after Brown, and fr obeyed the \natructions so well that tic goon had his opponent covering up hs face to ward off the volley of blows which were sent into his face and bod Cross had the better of every round In the sem!-fina! Sailor White landed « wild swing on Saflor Schaeffer's jaw in the fourth round, breaking his jawbone The bout stopped Newshoys” Benefit GREATEST ALL-STAR PERFORM..NCE OF THE SEASON The New Theatre |Sunday Night, May 21 Boston Tar Baby, Hence there has} conscious for more than an hour. Two SME TM pest Joe Mandgt ot Now Orlesaa, Kia ers, feed ‘em on elephants fiesh and D much speciation about what = weeks ago he was struck on tl They Will Meet in Mist ih PaseRRound Roy tecaree ‘the. bout Wenbuhearia, (ast (o ces lnoy eose ther Miceaee Bul Dantes of the Brockt t occur in a long fight. . by Hans BA faba led x py Ade - Jim Fiznn, | Pue heavyweight, will never | would become. National League team has given rf it time the two met, in Boston, BY BOZEMAN BULGER. Py) Aare, the Legs ll ‘ moh Bout at Milwaukee on ain Oifer aay consolation to an opponent th-$/ “Runners might be fed on “Beigtan | players permission to play an exhibition ieford managed to place a terrible HE skull and crossbones of the| SY some man in Kansas ity Flypn went to Kaufman's| hare, jackrabbit and greyhound meat st the Marquette semt-pro- rg Pirates was unfurled on the Hill-|BIAy Again. Btiae wae in @ serious o70- dreading roam’ and, extending nie hand told Ra . bole! ig in the first round—e ewing that unfurled an the Hill [dition up to a Jet tear leat might but June 44 man.be was sorry’ he had punished him eo badiy |extracts, and the jumpers on kangaroo. team at Marquette Oval, ii SrbUAnIy Would pave. put cut top this morning, and just now| gon BD it F . Keutman's wile immediately bes Regan, "tonuiueali|Trve thought it might be a good thing Tenth street and Second avenue, Brook- !other heavyweight now fighting. |*h&t black fag looks mighty menacing hale mata as retreat ined in gut the shobputtied von Oalat ef | Gmc an tne eeitten’ tos the tte slowly, as the fight went| ke to McGraw se hia Giants, Since) stoaraw denies most emphatically | ws pee ‘ fron pellets and the distance runne: lines Jake Dacitert “eill tepears the B. Tesained hie strength, and al-| tHe Cubs nee ey and fought us| that he is negotiating with Brooklyn | By JOHN POLLOCK wil tr gt Bewanser, Querley Harty. on three feeds a day of antelop: team. fh Langtord kept right on drop- | { ® ied ae Ene low ; ‘ardinals| for any kind of 8 trae He deciares ACKMY MARLAND, the great | present at the fight vatween Ad Wolgst and| There's only one present example of eo crushers on his jaw and shooting eee ret, aebeipeeet a fos ‘ Wan, He O8EH, Ag aye is vind P Chicago fighter who refused to go There.on Saturday afternoon, May 27. | what dieting will do for an athlete, Eastern League Stand: des into his body, he was the| loke w LAIN i Caer 2 fo get & line on Wolgast's fybuns | and that's the case of little Gusta We edly stronger than elther of those clubs, |Fumoe had it that the Glants to} te England and fight Matt Wells is in the prime spot to cut up ‘some | trade Merkle, Fletcher or Deviin and ei areal, NANCE. eonrepioni 8 Ljuni an outfielder for Daubert and a pitcher, | the National Sporting Club of Lon: Ger Ot vegetarian. Last week he Week end didoes around these parts. The| "yoy can say for me.’ aid Mocraw |on Derby night because his mother | rafiacweight chamoion, says shat the poet oent nger of the two at the end of the th round. Jeanette maid, after- » that he was certain he could trom, For years he had been a @ his first F90| Mont ‘S22\Jeney City.’, : Dion, aay piece of chicken, and he immediately beaten Langford if there had been | Pivater have come into the Hast and) iagt night, “that 1 would not trade | asked him not to make the trip, will get gat trom Ken iaven, tat Jo Johny te Tre vided. bome eizteen pounds to hie| Resulte ef Yesterday's Games, br elght more rounds to «0. forged ahead of the Glants, and unless| Merkle for Daubert or any other firet | chanoe nevertheless to meet Wells. A fiftem ‘rounds at the Crewest A.C, 00 Maya To-day Ljungatrom| gamer City, 4: Forma, 2 ee ee ae ee HS nag [they Ae stopped in the next three/maseman in the league on even terms. | match arranged between them to-| 6 wrpog,” Couion saye that he wal aaly it Nemes Gy aetna" pat time Langford hae hed | gayq they are going to hold thelr lead| He Is one of the most valuable players | ag py Tom Andrews, the fight pro-| take Wace at New Orlea then be ites ’ ontredl, ks Baltiiore, 3 5 00d offers for @ long Aght with | tor gome time to come. in the country and there te ne chance But can you imagine for even the tte, but has resolutely refused to of anybody getting him.” | moter of Milwaukee. They will meet in boring stags, wil ‘ake Place tonight. At $4 ” y ” | trip was expected to cripple the Western any getting of h oe fraction of an instant a potato race Games Scheduled for To-ay, P pes fe before t comdider anything over twenty round: | a ten-round, no decision bout before the | the enjury JA. 9. Tommy Miloney . Y rounds: | ee Ler inatead of that It has helpsd a“ : me eiene | Gime Hd ot’ Philadel ney! unner training on the little red and| jersey City at Toronta, as resolutely held out for) ine, Sallee took an awful chanoe in the ited on oF eters a teat | ponoran, wil rie an ator of {re ‘od. in| black coated potato bugs? Hemant at Mogtaie —the finish fight, or forty: 4 ry é second inning when he walked Mey- | 0f June 11, at 135 pounds, freeanny Mtentall will ans) Certainly not, and that's where Law-| paltimore a! Moncrew Avil rounds, gam has acknowledged | ..7'0.°™ “lub eo far able to down the| ore and Alled the bases so ae to get |3P. M. Wells ts expected to arrive bere | fogs Oe0 Eas thea uh come together) Cer ay thecre’ of tralaing wen, on | csereeaesenesccmnete MK. Weatern contingent ts Philadelphia. In} @ chance at Crandall, The big pitcher | the early part of next w fact, they have downed all comers alnce| {a one of the longeat and hardest hit- the opening of the season, and at pres-| ters in the league, Stilt, Sallea got Billy F (that no dhih't want to meet Jeanette different diets entirely falls down, r Mike Donovan, the Rochester im Bi finish scrap, © + feats defeat in a tld beclias sha wate Me yt ey in me time, AMUSEMENTS. pke, the Ameri Mel @heoperd thinks hie old) enemy, Guy Har tesf | of ameness and endurance. But vay wi jon, and Jim Sullivan, the English champion | to Meaninlty tome ten ln in ge ae ain ave at fan [et ie are ating on ei corme| ey wih Bitte wie aarp | uf ete lt EE ayn uf, Mn, Winter Garden . to the pennant with absolutely nothing which ia to take. place before Hugh | brought of pln, sg itt | uw faa een, fedising tor Mg reeks Sint Cac Se. Be eats Jeanette be jfo oe Pe Rude Ellis was the star performer |{uir battle: Whiel MU don op. June, 6. ‘They | winuer. will be amatclied ‘tma" | direct € ‘Mike Murphy, “He's been ar jZ money in Paris and Lon- |in the way. ‘ peed Tune 15. forethe fogllah chaampionshine ait the tlace and] goth & Bway. Tel. 411 Col, top two or three easier match Mathowson:had been saved for the|Of the afternoon. in getting on the’ will fight twenty, rounds, st, 100, pount® test — (in thus tery bert form. Tt ‘would. bes fine 2M : . ore mthewes bases, In four times up he got a | puree of $10.<0) And ide bet of 63.000, dr the west side heary- ution “for, Min to. give me) good eatin fie en tually : mistoh, with John On | opening game against Pittsburg, and he| tripte, w single and two bases on dalle, |Pusene Cor will referee the contest, ne, whi fhallenges the ripper of many | before he went scros the pond.” sald Mel jas 1 rec juce el - - ¥ | ragga ut, has y 60! le. ee it tt hance, ‘o-mast him © SUPPL CRRDE Fe, (Ps,1 eo ae US aenzon Me ‘rover important fign will be, decided. in tn. | Mi nenedicte the ciloboken, heariwelght,"for tt | ti" itag thiee ‘weeks: Detire Tim in any wort of take |dianayolis on May 30.) Jimmy Clabby of Mil. 1 Saar é the Prestone A. ©. stag to-morrow iraw has adopted @ policy of getting| soc, ‘ut at lysicaily Langford !s a marvel. in|“ McGraw will not be able t ‘meet Jack Dill Indianapolis for | nigh y fe in for a hard session, as Benedict raess he Je hard to beat, Bu: |the Jump on an opposing team in the) charge of his team until Saturday. He inde tn ee th reat tn “aber to | one "proposition for iim to go against. A recent_mistake ma: er who has : “THE Lights 0 LONDON ford has not taken the best. of {first game of a series, The final ones|must do two more days of penal servi: | —— = — peta inthe ugar oe unto rare oA, O31 | Bath Strand TARA. a) 07 Way of his physical capita! and Jean- | nave been the loser tude. He will have to employ a lot of young men are better at the ‘ it ear sand ateady hand t pull Wel. ap gay hand © 081 aay MASON Aen aan The Playhouse’, eos! nant gee ah nem core a oto errata MN EAA Cork-Core Ball Getting aoe mt Ut in Neck These Days ace s has his nerve | when the tables were turned and the Now that every other team with him, He liasn’t evaded many | pitchers had the upper hand all around |to stop those onrushing Phi i s ber of the men in the welght class|the circult, Instead of those big scores | see What the Cubs.can do to head them | fat, Saturday, 220, Marin Eliot Sve Met, 8 Pasaets asassd Gran a ters lane. ine: puesto tna smdk oor oremnt| Ret, for te nates duorn twa as mn || FRANCIS WILSON Litas (| THE DEEP PURPLE ds in his matches. Battling Ne!-|nent fans eat cold supper the contests eel right field fence, winning the game, LYCEUM # 4,00, Bomar, Br | 1 McGraw haa started tecigar- |. r ni ‘A ball ov ; Tommy Murphy and other light |were short and snappy. In Brooklyn aw haa started an antt-cigar. Too Much Baiting, So Next ny Sige t, ao i si oma “ay é ts have fought him and haven't |only one run was made and cach slde| ste crusade in the Giant clubhouee, The players, fearing heavy fines, | much the best of !t. There got three hits. In New York the score| s playe | ~ ~ > ore after , . | Ittle fellow that Abe never would | Was sina Yong. Hie Hitting poarse, Now | Neve svettohesitauhe vine foraciawe: || Sunniyof Iorsehides Will . }imy tans Por te BERGERE fi States BROADWAY ™ ent chet i ; 3 uld | Ve come back to the old proposition. 1s| ) ae as ; —Terry McGovern, when he was) ° i bad pitching or the cork centre| Chlet Meyers was very much tn the | eae Oldripg, center fielder af the Athletics, drove |] Mat, Sat. Cniv ai ath | om FIELDS 1» The Hen- Pecks ing his effort to “come back.” Abe }iai that has been causing all the trou-|dumps last evening, It was the first Be Less Lively, the ball sorer the a for the caged | UD SQN Wo satiate HERALD 80. Ante Ree tted cheerfully that Terry hit too | pet time in a fortnight that he had g ap ovat made on, the, South Side ergot | Last Matinee Sat., 2 Aha EAA a, BAlane often amitons oF | BLANCHE BATES " \3¥ 4 and fast and was too dangerous tBthat time, too, Terry was a good Without Me@ravw at th igh a game without getting a area defeating the Worl helm the At that he got two bases on the fourth time, EVERY WOM AN At Cherie: GLOBE te D lghtweight, at least. Giants slipped several cogs. Otis ling sisuy'| Bameil taataae t wien two || Diiliaghanl asi \iattinge Sat, wa A ; pea om ng ma ase 0 IMES IN NEW Y Ber Vi.grimage in Quest of Love making @ match with K. 0. Brown | Crandall pitched a nice game, but | ~~ ged tail Brows and d raping & match with ¥..O,2iromn |, Greedel Jaay when ho mince o wild Lasae SEAT Ena cain ikea i he M8 | BAVES@NORWORTH Kickthi sh. | |] 100td SOUVENIRS) ay had many of the Mo throw to first whieh nal y esulted — | AN FRANCISCO, May 18—A cable) op, SE gE ste 2 4 = WEW AMSTERDAM \yactveis Y TIME | (De Lise Baition of Play) Witied.'-¥. 0. rughos all the time, ia| ewe rune for the Cardinale, That | message trom Sydney, Australia, xayw| 01 8 Rumen 98 A 1 Bterr one of the Brookisys tes’ thre bite, off e's Musical i Lab i MAJESTIC /: OEE. i jer diggouraged andi iieeps on whal- | Proved enough fo wire Jack Lester, the Cle Elum (Wash. |e tat Bor : oO) Biche *hichie was entitled to. being peered TH PINK | LADY T Set wes Away for general requits heavewelahh, ha Mile Movement now on foot to p D tO | oer ile. defeat. ThE SMAY wR By 4 ean uasn tah Land McGraw paw the gaine from the “Isie| heavyweight, and aang, the Aus-| ir aii oy having the next supply of bails . a mt WEST. ably Abe will of Bt. "and he thinks Bridwoll| tralian pugilist, were matehed to-day) useq by the major leagues less, | ‘The White Sox knocked Russell, Mack's $12,000 LD SiRONGHEART showed bad judgment in the third inning| for a return fight to be staged June 3 ording to a despatch from Chi-| piteling purchase, out of the box tn one tnning tt cate fener SPRING MAID. || END Ne ntifically and keep out of Among these who will | Nt cleg, Goasre & Bi ley Baier. Mt = quit Go Gorton | Wind at Pat Rooney & Bent | Billott Schenck | witllam vor. | pata tate 25 Arthur | Lanes ‘eata now.o0 sale Hews, ber, ioe Hea Te lee A Pec sete tlonal cost. ud :] ARCHITECTURE § iy BUILDING SHOW INAUGURATING THD New QRAND y ENTRAL ‘NicHt. | PALACE. wr Lexington Av.& 465 BOS rs. OC. | rour MORTON. ALHAMBRA! ‘ Nh Ay st C0. Mat. Daily +" Dinkels) | Ey LITTLE Ath St. Monde m Mat. Daily DREAMLAND Opens Next Saturda when the bases “ere full with only one| In thelr bout last Saturday Lester Mack will a0« ready (0 sell Russell for a uf, dust os he id in the Bridwell should Have slammed at| disqualified for going to h "| cago, the club officials have decided that | package of coffee and throw im trading stamps, EXCUSE ME hy and other Aghts against hard |e’ ars good ball. Instead of that, he|out being bit, He knees with- ne next supply of balls won't have #0 = || Af, GAIBTY H phere less skilfful than himself, | much rubber in them, and will be a! Outficlders Oakes and X F, ‘ si ¥, Bie. to 1, Dally Mat, Bie, B06 if luck should go agains: Abie he heopy. tuadium wetwaen te. old bawe| Une thirteen Mies that rang from the Giants’ | dO su SPR! aT EM 7 17 (ae ie us, mate Llinot ‘t find a Frankie Burns in front APY: Snes Pots, 4D Mats, Wea. ia. ja oe, Ueoisde' an Nowa Uses him, tap-tapping a hundred times 7 which caused 00 Many AnUIOUT games) a 118 Goups A, Auer t Kalmer & Brown, out sending hire down. He will be . the present ane, which 19 causing!) Manager Chan L ners (¥ uciana lncea, Z FALISADES aA am fo Li cor Blanche 4 ll. Whar BRIGH onkia i or eect BRICHTON BEACH Sea rie contests to result in huge scores, | [dere to thet) ACADEMY shi TTELL'S ‘cafeer ts a remarkable |} kittens: Je Johnny Beers, thay tit No Boxing In Iino Matinee Vale week THE CITY Al ; ‘BROOKLYN SOUS EM ENTE one, He began fighting when the || Chicago werves of the Chica ¢ | sprit ELD, I, May 18—Fight y 44th Bt. nn Bway TWIOE DAIL present generation of boxers was tian ee | tans, lobbying for the Carroll boxing BELASC Mavinees Thins tate 2.30, | Corse Payton’ 5 . EMPIR ph Av.’ Best Neate, Bie kneebreeches. He fought often, Bt. Nau TRY gt'spge, 7 van re, tari | bill, have given up hope to-day, ‘The THE CONCERT | Stock Co. in THE JOLLY GIRLS a bled t cinta, 3, | ‘ breakdown ure of the father of the bill to get 0. BATHE, Has a HILT THES, Ave &4ad St, es erat en of money eae 1) cei Sain artes | fare og far oo tHE Gan ERE i EL] MURWAY AMUN AR EG | goer y aoe ne Ra ing Decause he mecded more. As go CAMS SCHEDULED stan Day. iher Naticas! Langue pecan, to have put a quietus on the measure |t_ “Get: Rich-Quick Wallingtord dei | The Parisian Widows | jy ad EsTic ac , en for thi Lon, s | Aghampion he has lasted several years, | Pistadsthat ated | xarhec heh SahnGos eh ip aig om | fea | ER Ra FES ae ne i toe | MIR. LOUIS MANN fo serious danger ct peing he a clares, he Or mannan thak t. Oaige o: ial ac ab ae Stet Se tuulks Lal!" 2 The Cheaté Duties a right Nesierday his warsclub beat the a Pn he r pea is Eitan P : = ~poamanien. So a een oes saath ee RE

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