The evening world. Newspaper, May 22, 1911, Page 11

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THE EVENING “WORLD, MONDAY, MAY 22, 1911, (ow - Quire raunl ANOw yew Rascar - Gurre veuel IMAGINE SOME OF ry CLASSY ew "sep You'D TAKE BUT 1G0T TA DO] ( PRIEHDD EMG mE OUT AT THA | AME. OUT TO THET A reels ven ad GAME WITH THAT OLD acaRecrow | BALL Game rooay ]/| SIROTA MEN, ly OW +1 OCT A BTUNT Ya SHAKE How ‘BouT i? | Wel: 00! ‘THA OLD ROOR | aE A Kook | (ves we wi Club, Fitzsimmons could probably h beaten Allen in three or four punc However, he took the o} rtunity to i ven S6yb| Newnrt ‘eso lJersey Fitzsimmons was his knowledge of and ability at} voxing and fooled along with Allen for | |three rounds. In that round in using | one of the ey blocks which he had jiearned fr , Foley Fitzs ley Charley Whilé. been merely @ private exhibition in the club gymnasium for the benefit of its hit Allen's w @ /] fo New 6 12 trea | 7 officials, For the first day or s0 Bob was e in = ss dled with seasickness, but soon r in me! a ie enough to satisfy t fate . ered from it and suffered no ill effe Fitz’s Trip From Australia to the durin the rest of the voyage, Throw the courtesy of the captain he was per- velghit champion of Australia, ‘The United States and His First! ™!tte? to 9x up a sort of training | bout was pulled off in the clubhouse of New Remedy That Removes Freckles |guarters in the rear of the boat. There /the California, Athletic Club and the or Costs Nothing . job spent most of his time puncning | purse was $1,200. This was a stupendois : Three Fights Here, Foreruns|tne vay, running, jumping, hauling. on | sum to Pits, who had generally recelved | | Bes chance, (Mise Breckle-Pace, to ty @ i ropes, climbing up and every- | $25, $0 Fa as a wl aor cok rae es ustralian fights, Sa’ celles that A Wil ne ak, ners of His Bout With Demp-| tine he deement nec to keep hime Bob knocked | Gniem it removes the freckley, while if it-doe aive self in condition became very ‘ nds, earning {1 exion the expente a ting ‘ . |popular with the crew and would fre= ra sum which St would (be—double. etrength Sey, Told in To-Day’s Chapter | irestiy nelp them with thelr labors. He liked very much to fuse around the| get back In ‘arty, at one time the mid- iy act : to Hiker's or Hegeman's and’ one night's eg CeNAISLY ent will show you how esay tt te to rid ‘ wureelf forever of the homely freckles and . by Noted Referee. tis was the land Retuutul complexion,” Marely ts more ‘than ooe V During the McCarty fight t led for the worvt case, aon uN @ representa a 4 a Boh Fitzsimmons. | So 4 ? of 1889 and the spring of Athletic Club was a man who could Fitzsimmons N Orleans and fight Arthur Upham. Up- ham, who came originally from New London, Conn., w ne of the trial nda, a] =o, horses for the N clubs and with put up a good by: sey. Among the men who attended the bouts at the California Athletic Club was the captain of the Z% ok Demp- liner plying between Sat acc ane considered a go« . Fitaslinmons ae Aes Ge a accepted, and the fight took place on yt was through this man, who Juno %.' As in the MeCarty fight and many bouts at Larry the bout with Allen, Fitzsimmons soon Foley's place in ¥, that th saw that he was able to knock out his Q ‘ tre ‘\ of the lanky At opponent whenever he chose, and again | uick Repairing for who was clo, Winity’ ae ae fievor boxet as weil as | All Who Wear Glasses Bob had a habit at that time of : i and ing with his gioves| We duplicate broken instead of hitting a y on many onents, but al- Were put ¢ sep punchi of how | Gog’ was Saf lean This was irritating to nisl glasses quickly, accurately eat Herbert oppon and the bi had enough and had even offered to fight Jem M ship's carpenter's quarters and to go|force behind them to make them dan- and at moderate cost, and of the fight with Eager, In whic’ and t tted out down into the hold and watch the serous. Rob did th 4 # red } = ¥itzsimmons had to use : okers, often bing a shovel him- th i uced many of the sailors to ‘| without the prescription. If your glasses merely » and every afternoon an simmons been sheen cant ot fro eager nc rt) READY AT HAND) Wester you go, to ou } for, so its pres I p intarily, Anything that | Brooklyn branch, our 42nd 5 St. branch, or any of the and Major Me Nowadays no medicine shelf is \ . known California yemuch) omplete without a box or jar of| Other four, you'll find the » captain of the}! & F Poslam, the remarkable remely! same service and the same itzslm he next| Offered to Box Compass. y Whteh mplishes such rapid cures! reasonable prices. It is told of Fitzsimmons that ’ d serious skin di | he heard the captain speak of boxirg ly making away Best Quality Crystal Lens, 50c. the compass. Bob had never seen a Z ‘ass and sprobably had never heard | Pimples, blemishes, fever bilsters, | Special Lenses Proportionately Low of one, ely s and like troubles, Poslam 1s] 5 be nu the first t git of thousands “when. | & t Needless tc over kin ails.” Hegeman’s,| 4 sh's and all druggists Oculists’ Opticians e to show his accom: { mants (and Bob was pi ndy man) he Jumped ed on slam in two sizes, at 50 conts 223 Sixth Ay, 15th St, 217 B’dway, Astor Hous? tho soll of the country of which he Write for free sample to the s 22d St. 101 Nass Inter hecame a eitxen on May 19, 1, Tataratorieg: West 17 West 42d—Bet. Sth & 6th A at Ban out 4 K later 1 ok y-fifth street, New York City. 498 Fulton St., Cor. Bond St. fe | 4 cree we SPenr ns We SCUMBAG The MASTS The best and most care- | fully prepared laxative in the world; relieves and cures constipation, tadtamone ave} the cause of most ill- tne. nue ex| ess. 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Har, RECORD IMADE'LE REPEAT. “TILk THA THING RUNS DOWN! } powerful wre in Paul Samson) vise orian srosticns wit aio pear against Hane Lehner, the German Hercules, and Young Monday will meet The international wrestling match bel i vatz Jaranowsk! of Lodo, Poland. tween Zbyazko, the mighty Polish cham- Samson, the German Giant, will be decided to-night at the ceremontes, pion, and Paul a = Pe tosmorrow, he te anxious to on decisively, but he may: IN DISCUS THROW AGAIN, | sieriaan. Du he was ve 1 t the Callfornia | fifth round he decided that his exhibition cholas Rink, Aw jyenko sails ° e Athietle Club, The man welocted or tancy boxing nad been eumicent unt LOYSSAO Meets : DUNCAN AND SHERIDAN his fighting ality was Y p knocked Upham down and out with one , of the best of the vartow | blow. t >po! connected with the Californta Ath! | wilh the ) ab 1 # the latter is the most v ler the Fatherland boasts he Kame: 1) Olsen, the clever Nght heavy-| OMce Clerka and Johnny Dunn will act as master of| siened blanks for the meet are Abel fii way! you Poor, SIMPLE Qoo, | OF COURSE HES } dim Duncan, Eddie Frick and Martin and Sheridan wilt meet in the discus throw to cortinue of the New York Post|the duel that they started at the re- Ansoctation, which are} cent Pastime A. 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