The evening world. Newspaper, July 25, 1911, Page 9

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TH EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, JUV.Y 25, 1911. oe Keeper, the Strait-Jacket! He's a Bug on White Hanes! ( FLEE ~oRD ¥ - HERE WANTS, WE cHariced) aA Rie A 8 NAME 1% 4~—e : BRE, AKEL~1 GOT AROUT AS MUCH CON AS an EGG HAS HAIR ~~ i'm Gon’ TO TEKE You UP AN SEE A SLUG MANAGER AN' GET You & FicHY YEP = IVE GoT THE GREATEST, WHITE HOPE ON “THE MAP =- HES) AS POWERFUL AS ALION ~ an’ GAME. ~HE WYES WALLOPS =AN' Look AT Meaciess EYE !! Cy Ever LICK?) | hx | | } villi jl ate cad seus CAND ABOUT HERE lle. especially in the middieweight class| plonship of the world under London there arose a lot of different weights) Prize Ring rules. But the public recog- sround about what Is now known as/nized that Lynch had not received @ our welterweight class. The term wel-| square deal, and Finighty, although terweight was not then known, how-| technically a champion, was not con- 'Wilson of Pirates Hammers No Deposit, 50c a Week { Wis the Boesk a's teen See tess | hee Pitcher Barger tor Keeps valled ten stone three men| Lynch afterward fought and defeated " . and ten stone seven men. Dan Harrington for $125 a side at Snell- howe tee OT aet wat bs 4 *, ‘ haven, Engiand, on June 16, 1858 The * és First International Fight. nen fought 68 rounds in 17 min | Dodger Boxman cca Porn for BIG J URKISH ROCKES, eH The first featherweight from America| Lynch received the decision. Thi ei . f * ; to go over to England and engage In| at 12 pounds. The match was no Three T riples and Single by tems ar 1 this morning} ‘ an international contest was Charies | sidered a champlonship affair, however about y. binned. Shere Lynch. There had been many, other | An Aug, 2 of the next year Lynch again rt wasn't anything to it. Sheer hitung ‘ Charley A fighters in the heavyweight class who| Was matched with Finighty and fought This Player Alone. wen tor the enn. Bun Wow that | had tried conclusions with the Britisn| him at Kentish Marshes for e of chap Wilson sampled everything that ‘ champions, but Lynch was the first] pounds a side at 112 pound ynenh the crabs, the grouches, while tho fel- 8 Who tower six feet and over and the bulk of a city block are the featherweight. He participated In the first International featherweight match at Oldhaven, England, on Oct. 27, 1887, meeting Sam Finighty for a purse of $125, or 25 pounds, a side, under London was declared the winne! fter rounds jof fighting, and the contest lasted 70 | minutes, On Dec. 24, 1862, Lynch fought with George Holden of Walsall, Eng- land, at Home Circuit, England, for the ‘ON in @ while those Pirates go (Special to The Evening World.) Pitsburg, July a, |The raw-boned Texan hit tor triples and @ single, and strangely enough it was the frst ball pitched on wild for an afternoon and some jie occasions that leaned his Banger lobved over for a long swat | three | 10% off if you prefer to pay cash Built for solid comfort and long nbie 4 Whun| Prize Ring rules at 112 pounds. The| featherweight championship of the good pitcher must suffer, Cy! oO arn use. The covering is a good Sigel 4 " ve paat | Lo eine. ieee can exert an | Men fought 9 rounds in 125 minutes|Wworld under London Prize Ring rules| Barger was the goat yesterday. If Bill| of imitation leather, fine and cool Among Ring Historians to: in demends, they oan exer and Lyuch jvet un a foulr In reality | and a puree of $25 side. Thie was at|panien has any faith in tradition he Zor “hot weather, | NOU: Chas URE strength, but when It comes| ho was robbed cf the decision, the|ll2 pounds, Lynch was defeated after od that dteie eeet a dhenty P Deal With Queensberry Bat+! 0-"eudusance, iney are not in te with | Feteree being intimidated by the hood-|64 rounds of hard fighting, The battle plehla Ub CORAM BRS Het : tufts in the back and arms, and the pndurance, they are not in tt with) tums who broke into the ring. It was| lasted minutes. Holden thus became | Rochest ruffled front and ed rf 4 the fpocky, conceited, flery little men | vgerstood at the time that tis batiie| the first world's featherweight oham-| likely to repeat. itimore. and edge all aroun ‘& tles Authentically, Tells of] whe, wil Ment at the drop of the nat | ie eee te ne ee at ieit chum | pier Wilbur Schardt has been @ thorn in {outs Mounted on an oak platform with pion under London rules and. Keep on fighting until the hat is| W&® to decide the featherweight cham- rete worn out completely from being dropped #0 much, The fighters of the featherweight class are more perfect specimens of physical manhood than their. larger fellows. They are fighting machines which are in which each part is as claw feet. Excellent springs and well made throughout. Every kind of easy chalr, as well | as dining, parlor and other chairs, Origin of Featherweight Divi- sion and First International 1868—Established 43 Years—1911 Fight of That Class, ied Avenue, 20th-22d Street New York City We at all prices. y other part hey gen- oh Redeem “The Feath ht Divisi y have Sroed shot an ne = :O N E ie -A DAMS O sore Biter 9 Fern ee a re le lerwe vision. y speaking, nd loins, uae came i, ergo [ae teen aed Me Collector sent if requested. High Quality, Lowest Prices on Sixth Avenue Special Sale of Japanese China at Half Price O'Neill Homefuraishing Sore—Bacoment, y. fs, 10.91.80, at 680 to, 260, y Belleh Dishen, regular! yabote 1,50, at fees te prety Plates, Go ‘Condensed Milk Jar and Plates, regularly an 62.40, is ta several styles, regularly $1.70 to $3.25, at 80¢ by virtue of his sledgehammer a featherweight his by reason of eater skill and endurance, As a re- thelr battles are generally more intemesting than contest between heavywelghta would be. It lasts longer and ®ives opportunity for the display of science and the art of ring general- ship; it 1s often as much @ battle of wits as a contest of physical force. Need Less Training. Featherwoight® are néarly always in| good condition and need to do less | NM dealing with this division of the I prize ring !t 1s my Intention to pre- nt what I believe to be the first ct and authentic history of the el and chronology of ite champions in America from the time that Marquis of Queensberry rules were first generally Adopted The featherweight class pre- @ents more complexities and contradic- ome than any other class in the his- tory of the prize ring, or, I might say, than all the rest of them put together, From the early days! of the cl Every Thing Every Room Furniture, Carpets, Rugs, Mattings, Ete. Ice Boxes, Lamps, Clocks, Go-Carts, Kitchenware, Etc. ; Low Prices Marked in Plain Figures On Every Thing in Every Department Salesmen to show the goods, but the goods sell themselves. Housefurnishings In the Tuning-Up Sale | Btore—Banem: O'Neill Hometurnishing $10.75 Overhead Bath Shower a $7.98 Heavy nickel blaved. lull size With curtain, tubing and every- thing. Complete, ready to tse, a . 37.98 $2.25 Gas Stoves at $1.35 ‘Three burner, best quality gas stove, burns e blue fame. clear i training to fit themselves for the!r | Soecinren 2 Goce peiebi tut Chase: [Sects ogi, tome, Hare, 08 abe, $1.25 and $1.35 Tea Keitles at 79¢ Sale: of Turkish Bath Towels Nicke! plated on heavy copper, seamless, every one perfect. $7.49 Washing Machines at $5.49 Our “Surety” washer we consider the best and easivst running in the market. Hy poids more clothes and 1s easily operated. In fact, # child can do a wash with same. Pio have fought for and defended tho| As a result, ttle at a welght ranging from as low| matched than fighters of larger bulk, as 114% pounds to 122 pounds. Some of | and the few times that two Ittle men them have won It at 118 pounds and ds-|Pue uP an uninteresting exhibition ts 99 génerally when one ts a first-class man fended or lost tt at 122 pounds, or vice / ang the other a dub and the fight 1s too more. evealy In the Tuning-Up Sale O'Neill Main Store—Second Floor. Four Speciais tor Quick Seiiing 10-Morrow Regular 16c for 11c v ongraided to be, Interesting, $3.98 Lawn Mower at $2.98 cree cateriishi es eeitsrulsie cbonea ellie lta’ eopd aise nts pice Uniike the lightweight or the middle-| "Lite men—and by that I do not mean Our “Surety” brand lawn mower, made by the Puiladelphis Lawn Mower Ate each. Acres of Floor Space Open Saturday Evenings weight class, in which championships | featherweights alone, but lightweights, Co., hes four crucible steel cutting blad asily adjusted Hee cut grass 2. 98 Regular 20c for llc have always been fought for at a weight |bantamweights and fywelght high or low, and is self sharpening. 12 inch size to-morrow at... . $2. Spite. Tarkish Rid is, heavy, durable grado, al) desirable initials; sale price 4! envy their la hold a grudge against @ has not given them greater bulk and stature. | The early history of generally recognized us being the limit of the class, the weights in the feather-| weight class have been subjected to the whims of each and every fighter who $1.10 “Guest Room” White Spreads, 85c O'Neill Main Store—Second F Regular 35c for 26c oft and absorbent, hemmed ends; white or red 25c a Week “ 7c « $15 Worth for $5 the feather- Large size for double bous. “ was able, by trick or strategem, to have| weight class is somewhat hasy We - z Re ive 45c for 34c « §=681.504 « teebrporated ia the fight articles tne| know that in England, under london Olive Drab Government Camping ath ret bab woven of soft yarn, extra large size; regularly « §=6§2.50e «8 @ favored. It is hign| Py¥ze Ring rules, there three ate: :Toals price Sue ouch time that stops were taken to entablian | clusses—feather wl ts, who any Biankets at $2.48 “ $12.50 « unvarying, uniform weight te which | weight below eight stone, or 112 pounds, Bor boy scouts and sportamen: value $3.00, + Me anes icnat | Payable by the month if dent. sentcndrn for“shumpionanip none in| upto eight ane nt "pouadn "ert $14.98 Initial Dinner Sets at $5.98 more convenient. eee ee here item cent sane‘ pie 95c Gray Cottage Blankets at 55c to mine stone seven, or 133 pounla; and | Small size, make a bandy “extra” coveriet for cool nights at the beach. iw middiewelghts who ran from nine atone Samples of Steamer Rugs seven to eleven stone, or 164 pounds HAVENS AvOvAcsAyan: SOG, WAR Coney Come in before aalling and get one of these handsome plaid and fringed Steamer Kugs, values are up to $7.60; special at....... "$3.75 sidered a heavy weight. $1 Silkoline Floral Top Comfortables at 79c The early history of the fighting eanel for instance, who show championship in England under the Loydon Prize Each comforter peti, Hined with plain pink, bellotrope, aile i areen or baby blue... . » 9c 59c Ice Water Pitchers at 29¢ B-quart glass pitchers, assorted atyles, calfore 1s about one in fifty; in the) Ring rules tells us that there were a/ 50c to $1 Shears at 25c 15c, 19¢ and 25c Glass Berry Bowls at 10c featherweight class, it is about one tn| great number of men in the feather- | twa: ‘In the former, brawn rather than| Weight class who were rattling good O’NetIt Homefurnishing Store—Hasement, 6 assorted shapes Boveral thousand pairs of quod steel scissors and slicare that are aa good $1.25 ‘Claret Jugs at 98c We will open an account for any amount on proportionate terms. No limit, emall or large. 10% Discount if Yo Prefer to Pay Cash No extra charge of any kind. Cowperthwait @ Sons ESTABLISHED 1807 Park Row @ Chatham Sq. 193 to 205 Park Row Also at 2212-2224 Third Avenue (Cor. 121st St.) to conform, O'Neill Homefurnishing Store—Rasemest 100 pieces initial white-and-gold dinner sete. Kvery piece with cur teitiel ta not in stock upon your errivel et the svore, we wi fer and deliver in ten days Mason Jars, 4c Each he ine Ball, porcelain lined, screw cap, Ught Otting with rubber; your chotoe'ut fiat orquart size ach. a 24c and 30c dozen Jelly Tumblers at 1!4c each With ught Atting cover. our initial take your the lightweight and midd given to us such a uniformly rainy, intelligent lot of fighters. Tho ratio of men in the heavyweight class, be ng 1a the rule; in the latter, brains| fighters. Although there were only the as any 50c. and $1 shears; for a slight defect in length therefore sold’ aa ® than brawn prevails, Feather-| three classes 1 have mentioned during | D second to us, but you can't Bud ithe defect; for this sale at be. Imitation cut glass, sliver plated top mountings; special ab O8e. nap, go and prety into the game. Among the very light ii Block Collapsible omens $2.10 $3 Oxtord T Ties, $1. 50 $13.50 Couch '] Baby Carriages pers, of A | Regularly $8.00, at 5] Hammock | ay epg germ at $7.98 the. B Drise ring, as in nearly men was the six stone seven class, or | $5.50 stock. This is an opportunity jh 7s tee See bramoh of sport and nearly 106 pounds, which feasion, it 18 the little chaps who are|the welght of the | O'Neill Main Btore—-Basement, for which many have been waiting. We have here for Sir Robert Burnett & Gis London DRY Gin (The bottle with the red label) are pumps with aod without sin light and welted {/ two and three eyelet ‘There are in the assort- ment patent leather, gun bed built of flat galvanized strip: metal, tan Russia, TI P- inch wide, no wires to press into pers are patent leather, col- tress, coil springs at each end, nate ored suede, kid and wating, at tress covered with khaki cloth and hair stuffed; the wind shield is made dash are of veneer and covered witas8-inch oak strip at top and shield with domestic leather cloth; f . fitt 4 in sliding rod fo thet It can be ines nl } yht. The most lined hood, reclining back rest; ¢ er built and leather cloth foot box; seat has extra spring, protected by steel gilded, with awning complet rod; one motion to close; rubber tire $5. 50 ? wring com val $5. 00 Trunks, Suit Cases rn Matting Cates | in the Tuning-Up Sale a, $10 Dress Trunks | $2.50 Matting Cases at $1.98 | $5 Dress Suit pa at $7.98 Cases at $3.98 Shirt pocket and tapes, bolts and straps, cloth Cloth lined Leather suit cases, cloth ined tam olass, and O'Netll Main Store Becend Floor, Four Weeks of O. HENRY STORIES The Best Short Stories by America’s Best Short Story Writer Will Appear in the Evening World During August. For several years the Evenin; World bas run O. HENRY stories. These series have been look by all readers as the Light Fiction treat of the year. eryone to learn that the Evening World has secure ection of the last and best of this great writer's stories and will print them daily in August O. HENRY received from $500 to $1,000 each for these stori Every line in every one of them is keenly interesting. The sort of t: to make you forget a toothache or a lost job and to carry you past your station Watch the Evening World for this splendid series, This carriage is built of fine bi- cycle tubing. The sides and superior summer series of ‘orward to eagerly 18.50 hammock made; epecial $7.98 Collaps ble Steel Foding Couch HMam- Ir will be good news toe mock Stand, wheels; special at A Gin Rickey made from Burnett's London Dry Gin (the bottle with the red label) cools one immediately and simulates the whole body. First led at Vaushall, Lone don, in the year 1770, Sir Robert Burnett & Co, lined, special ut ® GEASS 1 ce SO , two trays, bre n ; ensablo traveill bound; all aizes, 42 to 40 inches, wat HH "4 * hirt pocket, good lock anc A Street New York : ermos Bottle “ panes M.S #60708, straps; size 24 inches, wi j ‘ t { } “ Fi : . - - ~ we nes

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