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pgs nama as FLOOEY THE FA Wamaman levooey i! THERE ARE SIX HOURS oF \ Steven OVERTIME CHARGED Up On 178A AGAINST YOU, Hum ~ hg hes Sor wis you ore oh ‘© REMAIN HERE WEN OCLocK any MAKE Some oF iy yp ee Ld Fo aN tm oo. Inside tie Ring wilh The Great fi ighlers Charley Whilé. | i aroused over this fight was enormous. It was even greater than that which centred around the fight between Cor- McCoy’s Knockout by Sharkey bett and Sharkey. On the face of It, in Ten Rounds Checked Kid's| cr if Moatmienen he Heavyweight Ambitions and}, Ranta gh the Proved the Superiority of Le ~Brawn Over Science. ther fighter's in the im Corbett. He unless it oved NO. 56—KID M coy. Coprrtaht, 1011, by The Press ottishing Co nh hiin fight Ki came to New York and # summer at the race tracks with| Mls brother-in-law. He again scarted in| training and fighting In December, 1595, | his first match being with Joe God- dard, the Australian “Barrier Cham- pion.” Goddard had bested a number of Very good men in his native country, | and sinee coming to America had won| & number of victories, among the de- feated ones being Joe Choynski and a McCoy | D he had a} hind him, | Deen there was! of the old Peter Maher. McCoy and Goddard rowd that was fought at Philadelphia on Dec. 16 before , the Arena Athlet a It was to be @ six round go, »y completely outclassed Goddard and hie him prac- when and where he pleased dard was disqualified in the fifth | round for wrestling after McCoy had knocked him down and waa cutt to pieces. { Tom Sharkey, the Tr: sailor and champion of t il were repre- | ng lights, medicine, the | and green tights with an s in his belt. He looked elpts over $4 the “Our \ “our Name Is Your Guara Is Your Guarantee” ESTABLISHED 63 YEA 155-157-159 EAST 23D. hell ONE DOOR WEST OF THIRD AVE. The same low prices and liberal credit terms which have made cur old established house so popular. _ $6.00 Chiffoniers for $3.99 Exactly like cut, made of dest seasoned ak, highly polished, h 5 large, deep drawers and heavy h dies, $16.00 Cihemere Heavy Soid Oak Extension Table, exactly like cut, with heavy pedestal bases and carved feet; actual value, $12.00; * $8. 49 J Special. ..ceveeesseree Dressers In golden oak, finely _ polished, with oval French $10 Enamel Beds, $5.75 $16 Brass Beds, $10.25 es=<s |Liberal Credit 6c Week on $30 Worth $1.00 Week on $66 Worth $1.50 Week on $100 Worth 4 drawers; actual value, $12.00; spe-f cial, while! | $2.98 to $10.98. N @ @ deur 1? SEVEN EH?) GOOD THING 'M NOT @IYEN ‘TA MIOENCE OR {od cHoKG THAT — 4 - == vaas- Got TA SEE THAT GAME Orcieve me! ~- = OM =I Gor ITs! large ateamer chair in which he lol back during the rounds. All of his #ec- onds were equipped with large fans ting odda dropped to even money at the ringside. MoCoy weighed 156 pounds \and Sharkey about 173 pounds. of the usual towels, McCoy was) The first four rounds afforded a greeted with tremendous applause. He| beautiful exhibition of sparring and was very cool and confident, Stalling | footwork by McCoy, Sharkey tried to 1ked around the| be actentific, but was absolutely out- and’ ropes. classed, McCoy had him annoyed and ‘as lying back in nis| puzzled by hie quick, elusive rushes, rkey was sitting bolt | and when the eallor tried to hit d cane chalr in his | his seer miling opponent he suo- 1 laugh and joke as he | ceeded in hitting only thin air. had In his fight with Corbett, ‘out sat} In the third round, aft there with a serious look on t , | hard with his left on Shar! singing an old Irish tune. the Kid shot over a straight jolt to was Tommy Ryan, while his manager, | the sailor’s jaw and sent him to the | Tom O'Rourke, sat in his corner, Mo-| floor, Sharkey grinned and tinme- Coy was secondedyby Doc Payne, as-| diately rose and rushed at the Kid. sisted by Homer Selby. Each second | ‘The Kid sparred for a moment and then landed a hard left full on Shar- Hurst was the referee, Hitting im the|key’s jaw, sending him down a clinches was barred. ‘This time the sailor was groggy and The men came to the centre of the| took two seconds, As he got up the ring for the first round at 10.40, As the| bell saved him. men faced each other it became appar-| When Sharkey came out for the ent for the first time what a great dif-|fourth round he seemed to have fully ference there wad between them, The recovered, but he was still unable to sallor was fully three {nohes shorter | find the Kid. Once he I é i mighty right at the Kid's had landed there would hi tains for McCoy right away, but the |Kid's head, Instead of being at the | place where the blow was supposed to was allowed three assistants. = Tim n and boyish looking, had | uge in reach and cleverness, if Ly hard blow from + through | sailor's broad chest safe from danger. Iking _ Ave., 20th-22d Street ane Practical Suggestions Rich Cut Glass Vases, $1.39 to $18.98. Punch Bowls, $15 to $50. Salad or Berry Bowls, $1.98 to $25. Water Pitchers, $2.98 to $10. Water Tumblers, dozen, $3 to $14.98. Fern Dishes, silver plated lining, Ice Cream Trays, $4.98 to $14.98. at Interesting Reductions O'Neil bari i $14.98 Initial Dinner Sets, $8.75 A shipment of thin American porcelain Dinner Sets just received; decorated with a hand of gold. Every piece has your initial in gold; 100 pieces to the set. If your initial should not be here when you arrive, we will take your order and deliver com- plete sets in ten days. A Wonderful Offering of $9.00 Couch Hammocks at $5.98 The kind of a hammock that lends comfort in liberal amounts to any veranda, bungalow or summer resi- dence—in fact, anindispen- sable addition, at only $5.98. Dinner Sets ishing Store, Made on strong steel frames, gilded wire spring bed, hair filled denim mattress, ends of 10 ounce canvas, ends and mattress khaki color; strong and comfortable and the equal of 5 8 | 9 any 89.00 couch sold in this city; our price......... $ 29 The best assortment of Woven Hammocks in New York— Palmer's, Hohifeld and Shoyer makes; prices $1, $1.50 $2 to $5.50 New York's Greatest Annual Sale of Manufacturer's Surplus & Sample Lines of Dress Trunks Steamer Trunks Men's Trunks Traveling Bags Leather Suit Cases Rattan Cases Matting Cases, Etc., at Reductions of '%¥ to 4 On Every Piece THE EVENTING” Wualy, susewvan, + | ones to Sharkey's sto: land, was peacefully reclining on the |forcing and McCoy stiil dancing. There | n|Toward the end of the round Sharkey | Several times Sharkey landed hard up- bl ing | pei New York City JZQ'NEILL-ADAMS Co: for Beautiful June Wedding Gifts O'Neill Homefuraishing Store—Basement. Handsome Art Objects and Fine Bric-a-Brac Dresden Vases, $10 to $35. Marble Busts, regularly $35, at $25. French and Berlin Bronzes, regu- larly $14.98, at $10. Amphora Vases, regularly $15, at 910 Complete Line of Japanese Vases, hand painted, 98c to $6.98. will gst rare bargains. None reserved; no $ ‘ onan age RO, 1 BATH OT, | C.O. D., and no mail orders. Yourchoice at 4.98 Haldia TL.e3 AVE. pe Sonem —_— 7 OM BUT NOTHIN | Via « \ bis ts HIM aut (oa ely ) Rieu tt OH- BUT orFicer |! (He’e No Piker—Look How He Gets Away With It.) Do you oar, me orricer | 49 ixth round Tom O'Rourke, tine at the ringalde, yelled to Shark: “Go below!” and the sailor immediat»! The tenth and last round opened tn much the same manner as the preced- Y|ing ona Sharkey was trying hard for drove a hard blow to the Kid's stom-| stomach punches, while M » with a ach. The Kid came back with two hard | sneer on his face, ducked and dodged ach, but the sail-|and evaded. But suddenly one of the ‘a blow slowed MeCoy up considerably | salior's terrible leads for the stomach 1d he mparred for tima, Sharkey ended caught the Kid unawares and land e round puffing dike porpoise, but) taking Moc the round was in his favor. In the seventh round Sharkey con-| tinued to ru#h McCoy, filct any great damage. after McCoy ha flat on his face but did not in- In the eighth, Janded several hard on the floor. The referee counted the fatal ten seconds before MeCoy was able tol toa ee) eallor |struggie to his feet. Sharkey was s stomach, ik oe y The Kid went down with a groan, his ack of the 4 nat the Rreat that ar | face twisted with pain, But at the count of ten he jumped to his feet and | t r met the rushing sailor with @ hard/ when McCoy struggled to his feet oe ee Sharkey dashed at him like a mad bull and sent him down again with a blow Body Blow Put Kid Out. | back of the neck. But Met The ninth round found Sharkey ati! ready been counted out, a ckout punch was not the bic the back of the neck but the terrible blow tn the etomach that the Kid re- omach with such ceived. was fast fighting all through this round. 1868—-Established 43 Years-—1911 Decorated China in French and Austrian Ware In pretty floral or border patterns. Berry Sets, 91.10 to 98.98. Ice Cream Sets. $7.50 to 922. Chocolate Sets, $1.98 to 918.50, Cake Sets, ¢2 to 912.98, Chop Sets, 95.75 to 921. Pudding Sets, three pieces, $3.73 to $8.98. Alee complete tine of fancy sulad bowls, cake plates and olive dishes at attractive prices, 500 Barrels of Assorted Glassware at Unheard-of Prices O'Neill Homefurnishing Stere—-Hasement. Glass Pitchers, 4 shapes; regularly 50c, at 29c. Glass Butter Dishes, covered; regularly 25c, at 15c. Glass Vases, 16 inches high; regularly 15c, at 10c. Fancy Glass Nut Bowls, regularly 15c, at 10c. Fancy Flared Berry Bowls, regularly 15c, at 10c. 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Leng Iuland Railroad sylvania Station, 7th Avenue the tarminus of the Inte: borough Subway in Brooklyn. trains are ope rated from the new Penn- 1 33rd Street, New York, and from Send at once for booklet containing complete desort; ef every resort on the island, and many also list of lotures sh hotels and houses and their terms. by addressing the General Passenger Agent, Lor Railroad, Room 327, Pennsylvania station, New ¥: owing Soaring oe ie Matled on receipt of 100, mig Si 7.35 A. M. until 207 P.M around the ring slowiy. The Afth|force an to Itt the Kid of his fect.| @0-yard run, one-mile run, three-mie round atill found Sharkey rushing furl-| but McCoy was ced for the blow ONLY CHAMPIONS N ‘MEET r ously, and the Kid still slipping out of | n@ down again without any| AT CELTIC PARK ON SUNDAY. danger by fractions of inches, Shar- | Sharkey had abandoned alll pete in key's eyes had been badly punished by at actentific fighting and was ae Paull in sheppate the Kid's fiste and were puffed up. | playing his own game, constantly trying ne will be seen in action | 00 in ae lfor at knockout biow In the ‘Kid's| At Celtic Park Sunday afternoon. Oniy|J!™ Rosenberger, Martin | Ghest@agy ee Advised Sailor. | stomach. five events compose the programme of | OW)", Heit + Billy Kramer, Jim Duncan, Jack t, 1 jwormives |= re rire | “i