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one ter Droit enna taratagh idle. yinece cape waite BAA OARS A SIAEE A VELA hon! 8s MAPA WPI HONS THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN | McCoy Knocks Out Canadian Champ In Opening Rouna TORONTO, Sept. 5.—In a stx-round bout which marked the return to the ring of the once greatest and craftiest of boxers, Kid McCoy easily defeated the heavyweight champion of Canada, and the man who was matched to meet Jack Johnson In Ireland some time ago, vom Day of Toronto, McCoy fairly slaughtered Day, cucting him to pleces with the old and famous le& hand cerk- screw punch and showing much of the — — _ ASTUDY OF SAM LANGFORD, THE POWERFUL BOSTON COLORED FIGHTER Copyright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Ce. (The New York World), cleverness which made him fameus years ago, Ho knocked Day out in ene round, It locks as if McCoy has “come back.” Cross Back in Ring and Whips Berman Easily Few COUNTS . Ranoford-Jeanette Fight at the iden To-Night Looks Like the Most Strenuous Battle! New Yorkers Have Had the| SAM USUALLY WEAVES OVER A CRUSHER ON JORD Pes fle eat the baila tila eon taking a rest for Good Luck to See. | MAP IN THE FIRST months, got back tito the game again, ROUND ~ + and made good his return by outpoimt- ing Jack Dorman, the sturdy Bronx lightweight, in a ten-round bout at the Olympic A. C. stag. The battle wai hard fought all the way, Cross was ‘ 1911, Prew » : ns HS ME ee ‘ BPNSATIONAL fight is expected | AND Gets uP too shifty and clever for Dorman and A tonight when Sam Langford and SMILING as a result ho managed to land the Joe Jeanette come together at : more effective blows. the Garden. ‘The rivairy between these dusky ehampions is of long duration. In fact they have met six or eight times in the fing, and only once has the bout ended before the scheduled number of rounds had been fought. On that occasion Langtord lost by refusing to leave his] former at the begins: Feund. Other bouts have been draws, 4 stili others have been won by Langford on the decision of the referee. ‘Time and again the Boston Tar Baby has given Jeanette terrific beatings in the early rounds, Johnny Kilbane Puts Joe Rivers | Away in the 16th UEANETTE 15 ALWAYS AT THe blll on ae . ATTEMPT TO MAKE STRIKE-OUT RECORD __RESPONSIBLE FOR MARQUARD’S DE DEFEAT ‘ Sam Lansforo , BRED AND Bu_T For, Tue GAME OF FIGHTING. LOB ANGELES, Sept. 5.—Tohnny Kil- out }bane of Cleveland knocked Rivers of Los Angeles in the round of thelf scheduled twe Vout at Vernon by a right sw! Jos but there seems to e t jaw Rivers has been regarded as At- de a strain of iron tn Joe's composition. Ma a err —. : lifted re tel's on! for the foatherwel When floored and apparently Knocked . sy little fly that fell safe and the championship since his victor: J ° i ae a ater eee pionship since hi y over Joe Gut cold he always recovers In the last es = Another Thing, the | the Rube Held [beans were spitied tor the day. 1s al Fletcher's Errors at Shortstop | cotter on July 4 @econd or two and manages to get up. ' the Bost flers T Should shoulder the blame. if Davie ne SaEa BIA nine fet with Bam McVey In Part ac ers 0 Gotch re rotesting 0 a Boston Rusflers Too [had not’ asked Kiem for the coun: the} Also Helped to Whip WOMEN ATTEND FIGHT anette won when MeVey re- = {umpire Would have been in position to fused to come from his corner at the y Cheaply, ' the strike, Home Team THAT ENDS IN DRAW. i) announcing the beginning of the nt- ts made lant Aght to! i meermeperenpranys eth round, stating that he “had ve els, and a the AURORA, TIL, Sept. 5.—Harry Forbes enough,” Joe was knocked down twen- pe S$ 5 = F perpen alt. of the year got two Rat and Earl Denning, both of Chicago, Buneher, very much like Langford. In > oi . AVING beaten four of the touRh /yierzog-could not put over hy Gil nl given thee ana would have been |/crond of 1,0 persons, Between thirty two of there knockdowns the bell ra0k| Gongengus of Opinion Is That Hack" Says His Defeat 7 mae fighting clubs in a row and hav ius ikimoat impossible for the Cuba and the | And forty of the spectators were women, while Jeanette was still stretched flat on | CONSensus Of Opi Was Due to an Injury. | pweasiiaening igh, May Help| eine lowed them a toral of elht] Tre Giants do not play again [Pirates to overcome. | McGraw figures| who took a Kern delight in the three ck or on his face, apparently une “ {hit In ci those games it seems the) wnttl Thureday, when they begin a ‘that if, he can go West with @ lead of | bouts staged. consclour. Another time nit manazer| Russian Quit Cold After Be- Kil) Wréstling Game in’ the] ony, of fate nat Rabe Méraiara | Seka Sie IM hey arenes [ine ert red etl win’ the championship. | os — Goniciove. Another me his, manager WACK ESSCHMIDT, | 19 Ci should have his record Kicked inte a{ Hrooklun, “jeer that they atart_on {the trip and win the championship. HLETIC CONTESTS. former, striking Jennette on the back| ing Paid His Sh f P Fie eae tl i eked hat by a team so lowly as the!’ snepone, sree amd wit ploy but four |* — ‘ tedbaln tll Md rner, striking Jeanette on the back 9 Paid His Share of Purse | cheapest worid’s championship ever West—Ticket Scalpers Make! ;. & team so lowly as the!” snore games at the Polo Grounds The poor Phil to b RATISIN ETA GARB Of the peck and reviving him, Won, T entered the st with an Ruatlers; ong whose only object in| this season, Fortunately for them, {ha oboonna Yor fern. The dad Round” Boxin, —_— in Advance. ind should ‘ touring the circuit 1s to fill out the sche-| # Cubs and the Pirates also broke That da rae ante thee TL LTS — N the 1 Mane Wh Sacatons ta le Boulders Big Clean-Up. ‘Adie. 86 twor tent ‘ even yeaterday, and the relat oat their last five s pamee and they icalay Eeening Sept 8. I Meee via ata eka terpite Ratt feat time PROS AG EU these sa i cellar| standing of the leaders ts ecuctly Fe ee ee NL cane eens Admission $1. Membershii) pot _necresary. wee © no mps made ten hiis—more than the e sue ag tt wae two days ago ¢ Jeaders. || The SSS on Jeanette's nose in the first round. i to tame, IT shouldn't have gone leading clubs mad fold, on Alegander, Moore and AMUSEMENTS, A s = one conclusion | t oh de in a total of four —— Chalmers, and they ‘are 1 Joo was knocked senseless and fell) Chicago, Sept. 5—But one conclusion |} into the match, but 1 was advised 1) wrt tant right to put up @ mate of | full samgp. Wille dhe: Giants ake leaking thelimolh. see ugartierae chin GRAN’ hao tae EMPIRE fos £08 ome jc talgtd to his Soe Gripe ve pe bh ety by the 28,000 bei felenna che ie e : a “ f° Tl this kind. Wrestling 14 a good sport, | Tt was the low station of the Rustlers, earl Test, the Pirates and the Cube whole league terror stricken, JOHN DREW’: jin "A SINGLE MAN range manner his rigid muscles] who witnessed the westling flaco, when ‘ ty t eg 0 wt ci 2 |witl have the fleld to themselves, and GLE o , r had « Gotoh began || Tt can be made crooked, like any other |however, that carried the Rube to des | thes fs ‘S i he wi fe re ipa happens {9 hold him in position ‘and! Frank Gotch, world's elcampion neavy~|{ to torture me with hie toe aris | sport, but shonestly con fav'a!| toate Hd they been, tha Guba or Helene an ce Nee rie eee te? Fee eT ei tae oe Bates || HUDSON 5-00. rawled there with his head hang- | weight wrestler, made George Macken-|f then realized the: [=a in no condi || splendid recreation. Pirates Richard arquis would have sR right now. They have a bunch of hit- vee i wn until the referee reached thé) geninia “Russian: Lion,” quit cold, |f ton te Tam nota quiter, |]! “1 do not think tht | been credited othe ° , ters who are Il break FRANK McINTYRE © te tan Lion,” quit cold. 5 k this match was {been ere w ather notch in the| There wiil be no game of any kind In teP* Who are Mable to break up a game | @ight count. Then Joe wobbled his % ‘ neither do I desire to charge that TE) crooked. But tt w: lle fs r Aah 2 at any moment, Our old friend, Hank) | THE THEATRE, W, WA st heed & litte and tur hia face | ThE Conclusion Is that, having recelved |] was not treated fal! T am satiee PP crorketeyt But St was'a Apso handle of morning and the v York to-day, but the Highlanders () | ARRIS (Formerly The Hackett.) an ning his face} | rot ives A Ren a raat Wa i Because the men! wero not. eventy |fnging of hin pralsen would have gone| drop in for a game to-morrow, The Gowdy. helped us to defeat seater Bye, 4.20. Maunees Tuuts, & Sat 218, winked at his seconds and began to} te mapey Jn advanes. ant ketard| Haghealt fa La pr atlaradta [ey fy «2 jmerrily 0: Jo cheaply, did he. hold | (Hants will attend the American League “ith ® two-begger and two aingles = | ROSE STARL rise, By the tine he reached his er | NOLleing In he world to n treining | 9 the jury would Ike to me be . bg ‘4 zi n i note in a body. ph ey hi mn — he fell into position with his right fat| °F #trugsiing hard, Hack quit |] Gotes asain, for L feat deeper than J) TICKET SCALPERS MADE Rig /tem an) a0 ca she to hang up| Saey get Mcdraw has ordered them te pTHOURR he waa beaten. Marauard thea | a Goten, in condition and trained as hard |f Words « th Joss of this mateh CLEAN-UP, new mark that he lost his senae| © 8 ordered thom to nig own record for strikeouts for this @rawn back 1f to deliver a blow, D ! ‘ vara yy aid in thé conditions. |of proportion, and when the ren! test of st the clubhouse at noon each geason, In nine innings he whiffed| fi Zansford was #0 astonished—since na|@# ever before in hia life, was ready to!f mar ty all T ean . ‘Toket seaipers selling sents for the| strength arrived he found that his and they will have no chance tv fourteen men. Up to the elghth inning |] 41.16 to 1 A. M. | had thought Jeanette knocked out cold| #IVe ‘ie spectators a fiknt for {heir bout reaped one of tio biggest harvests! energy oad been expended in trying for | ©. O™ ay O” An excursion. they had made but three hits off him, | rhe’ Mattgat Seouilos, ©" wh : mone: e@ Was earnest and conscien "| aa fa h rn — ‘ ICKE Wway, 4 Af lmi—ahat he draw back and stared at| hone? a° net een te tok fa tUPR wil bask thelr opinions regardiens | 1%" TSOneting 6 hor venmors theme ie strike ou record and the effort hat were very much chag- Cabdh, the, cighth, ninth and tenth they |] KNICKERBOCKER ict satu presence of mind to Tush in Joe had| Hack come into the ring, threw lim the] 0f te annonucement’ selves, Business was exceptionally |#82Pcd him of his muscular vitality. = ~~ | DONALD BRIAN © THE SIREN Lonpragdieed Fe iad tucoived in| Tament he could, to end t sting) “One more fiasco like this and wrent-| good, especia the three dave before | Then it was that the worn turned and | Bt, Eve #15. os. ue tow he ha sane | spectacle, It is hardly probabie Hacken-| nx | #a dead card tn Chicago \the sheteh, but Jutlock Was realic (tie attendants were still busy this STANDING 9F THE CLUBS, | eae eee ae Fe peek ailitaes aa tl he _most| oPimidt will ever get another chance to| “It {8 a shame,” the Assistant Chtet| gloomy before that time. It was not | morning picking up the remains, If ine rational At t } AMBRICAM LEAGUE | hy cINTYRE a rr rage deigsd ia be As edging a wrestle in America. leontinued, “to bring a crowd Ike this} Until the out-of-town spectators ardved|had saved his arm when things were ‘ab 8 aK gh | eh inte So 4a sme % |} te THE ¢ Ny DREAMS. it not only broke Jeanette's nose, bi About the only really Interesting thing | together. and send them home with | that the real sale began, going easy he would have had some- a % n trot AE BB Poni Chicas LYCEUM FIneT 3D i Broke the cheek boner on both sides] eae Mien wan that the moving [this momory. of "the. world Tiekets gelling originally for 10 went | think ete for the Anish. Suvi Benton... 33 61 ‘M0 | eleveland #8 €0. Rahs To Dantel ,Frotinan “peeaeues hier Hew Comedy & otce tniend. treplte of that fect| Pictures of the bout, which ended at 4| Wrestling mate _vitie a few ofthe choice ones| ut it was not altogether the fautt| RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. *] Thy Neighbor's Wile of th Geanetie tought here - o'clock Were exhibited {n a local theatre| “I @m a oteo of wrestiing. No| were sold for $7.50 up to %, and the [0% Richard de Marquis, With proper |} xe york : Now Amsterdam Sst ee eset i Langford rained blows on his head ana| last night at 8 o'clock, They show how | one Mkes better than f do to see two! tickets brought an advance of Tete | coving bebing ims (nis wilting arm Bromirp. 6: De . Fe we & Erlanger's Musical Comedy Be iY face, but he was not to be beaten down| ‘learly Gotch mastered the Russian. evenly matched, battling for afestimated that 2,000 tickets were dis- atk UU dis whuld aan hege ala Pliestira, 4 Ch fia 8 seta RNOON GAMES, THE K D a ot to ye a Te, . ny o y ‘ eo Gil i 0 dj a ine " ¢ . s for the count, and in the last few|@OTCH'S BACKERS PROTFAT |" tile WSALISE BY We HOR Ore of an additional game on the Cubs and cat ee Kort, 54 Bowion, 4 LIBERTY % 3:02) 5) fast 7 Tins rounds Sam began to wilt and Jeanette CALLING OFF OF BETS. —— | Pirates, Overconfidence and bad field- | Bosse. 81, York Ten innings, ning to re: “i Saar Mi CHRISTIE MACDONALD fairly outfought him. When they met] Calling off of all bets on the matehy Blan af tline for Glante to Think. | k Beet iot ae ttaas, & Bisbal ite GAETY pera a bi ~ fn the dressing room after the fignt/has raised a st protests by thos } q DAY. * "iatinces We Mir urtengg tee sad? “Wall” You!| who tad suey up onthe winners | . With two dav of rest before them the | GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY. Tie Palma Cri! EXCUSE ME You were lucky t) : “ F eee Glants have plenty of time for thought |} — Philadephia at Brooktye. New York at Bostoa. foo aeleredony EXCU an st, wake, to get through to-] Herman F, Schuottler, Asalstant Chiet and they would do well to it. They jonata at Pistatungh. xu At, aviaderphia, th Week—200th Time Saturday . v id Jen ; to-day explained the action he abit of hol a Weal mat ouls at Chicago, | on rot, AM iHAM Bere FU Te sot 8 Herve fo say thee, ng that such precedure { Neehuiciy: sna ue mabine creer thie| Chicegs at Cletelud, OLONIAL Ti ARSENY thar re had been five rounds more i oe che and it may be thai — way & 02 St a Mare \daisnéa you, Hari.” Ang Bam See har teue vp ‘ne. i He Was Also Saciatacy of -y of Club Wh Which Promoted Fiasco and Pee cree Caan’ janet astern Lengue Stonding. AMUSEMENTS. HAMBRA ane ASKING: oie into & shower bath. There was t y fete >| | 4 Pes ae “ bp Yl ab. ae Aud Jad . Re useful purpose to be served by gambling in the Received Share of $34,591 Profit, While Poor Hack MeGraw told the players that thelr only Sy BS ce rT 42 nO, RA cia 4 yt i; “ Chief Shue Ps Weakness was a disposition to take t Gz) Jersey City. | fei: Gteuing with » man lke that s Anafernd Sait” Chior anvetier ex. Got only $11,000—Receipts Were $87,053. |fonuly of uetmportant games for arante | Gels Nato Be NR PLESK REER S " m a Pt ~ “ «veges ~ “ach v ec 0 o | ro. . har Hn, Wilh, it IGHT’S scrap ought to be|called off, Hix reason wan that In care! CHICAGO, Sept, 6.—The fact that Jack Curley, manager for Mackenschm!at, Lng Meaty uindinhe Gad thers Gamen Scheduled tor To-Day. AROUND THE W WOR RLD ate 33 | WyNaltb -4 Bae about as genuine an affair as welthe match turned out to be a poor one, | also promoter of the match and secretary of the Rmpire A. C., caused much | you'll find elves slipping up on the} stretn ai? siintenmeee Reriee of Complet jaclee SS ae ewe, . have the goot luck to see. Itlas it did, there would be a tremendous! unfavorable comment to-day, as a result of the miserable fia It ts betiewed | tail ; Lis come ht J ASTOR a's Wid. Sat at EB a void ne ow obey . rabid ‘squawk’ from the bettors and that the the farce will put an end to the wrestling game, on a big scale, for years to| Five or six separate instances can be pH haa tabla thurv. ve Bat a sions, has been “kin4" to Joe after] wrestling game would recelve a serious | eome in Chicago pointed out where the Glints tossed Hertrude a | fas beating him at the start. Mowever, If} setback in Chicago. | Wrestling fans put up $87,088 to see the affair, Of this Gotch received $21,000, (% this last game with the Rustlers | is HERAL Rice il rd fe ever was “kind” his state of mind] “you understand it is quite custom: \ ‘The club's expenses we 000, chense é i ind there are so many offenders that Mia HERALD $Q.753'85 Ser do-ar | P ro $4.00, Hackenschmidt was to have receive per |i: seemy a little unjust to pick out the He hes changed. Ie has a grouch. Jean-|ary to call bots off in events of thiv| cent, of the remainder—$43,497, leaving the club a profit of $18,016. But Hacken-|jradece” ‘Fletcher's P : THWELL BROW Le Miss ‘Sack | UPC eae @tte is interfering with his cherished} ind, It has little effect, as the bet-| schmidt received i M Curt r n nders. Fietcher's unfortunate oe bus é ‘is. isp to gat Jonneon into the ring. 1¢| ——— : ur eablak Sacolved ao sueh, thy, MSReaeE CULO Cake Mat Sean Ter A etna in the sighin Janine wae dhe ok (he ooh CASINO ig TORS eT EPLECHASE f Saye : | and $2,500 ¢ @ money, leaving a profit for Curley of $2 y also|tributing factors to the Boston victory, ¢ seg! PINAFO 1E one's Tremenda Fgony Bam Teanette has tle best of this fight, Joan-lor four had been taken suddenty an- | received one-quarter of the club's net profits, amounting to #4 his » should not be blamed as a bobble Camiral of the Habes, Sept, 6 to'®. ette will jump over to Australia and] nounced that he was “through.” {total winnings on the mate? $94,801, and one-quarter of the moving pictu hat {8 Hable to occur at any time, Take Trop Steamboats Airect to Steeplechase Park, Fet ahead cf Sam in the Johnson m Ho ld the photographer, “I | royalties The fact that he made it in ® pinch ea ter, Consequently !t 1# up to S: want to take a couple of pictures of you Curley’s admission that he knew of Hackenachmidt's “injury” for two weeks | OMY aezentuates it, ‘There were two ry PAL ‘ you | Jor : ur wo weeks | On! " @o something taat wen't leave room| jr action—something showing the #pon- and did not make an effort to postpone the match #0 that "two weeks | Tone in and tWo on bases when Bridwell rtrhccedd ven nae fh sth Pe Fireworks Thurday. . P ¥ Russian might slapped t grounder to Fletcher and it 400M = M. Tre iy syeoment, taneous agility of sour movements. Tecover has left a bad taste in the mouths of mat fans lapped : ee} t) If Sam gets away with Jeanette he probably be able to raise so ‘much Sam turned around with @ scow! lke @ thundereiow looked Nke a He fumbled, with none out. 4 CROSMAN!” he Heal Dae Ey, chance for a double play, and the bases were full The trouble then atart- Street * Py JOHN MASON Dawe bess, tke. talk in Australia that Johnson will] “Look he he growled, “don't you Kai pee Wi ‘ ; * | Mrighton Beach ‘ol, r talk that way tome! T don't allow no- |AAQU7MAN ON a ere lo a ed, Had that man been the Mo ee enero e cate Joh, | bay (vse that Kind of language to y I ONG! Hiinuerm: wot “never ihe Angina aie ic [ACADEMY won, be he white or black, will clean up @ fortune. If Langford could beat Vohnaon he'd be able to draw crowds all And he went in and locked the door behind him Winner ot the Morris-Fiynn Contest|" — Most Disastrous Play of Game. The most disastrous play of the game, THE @ PECKS MONTE’ St, Horas of Hie Clea, fan OLYMPIC} | however, a ade by Snodgrass and ATKUR NIGHT Suan the world as not only champion, HIS fight in being advertised as BY JOHN POLLOCK. BOXING STAGS TO-NIGHT. {/nowever, was mace, by Sneger nm at EV “BV WOMAN | ani Oa tHe Hite TER SHOW aa the freak of the ring, Mis weight for the light heavywelaht chame| wupGrNG by the way the many gooa |}, At Madison Square A, C Bam [lio decide who was to blame, but the 8,000 Heople Applandel & Cheered Yesterda: only about 1% pounds, while Johnson pionship of the world.” Ti \s out of town fighters are arriving in Langford of Boston and Joe Jean- || pobble occurred in the tenth inning, ry Toure, 3at ah af AVE. hs Afty pounds more and stands a | just press agent talk. It Isn't for any this city, by the end of-next week ere of Hebelsn, colored light heavy- }| when the Rustlers really won, With one Babs teat jeht th * ‘ou re were o rar ‘ unde, into deep left centre, Snodgrass fielde ANGFORD'S grouch has grown weight title was fret fought | keep the ers of the game well aub-|F At Brown Gymnasium A. A, ||the ball nicely and Jackson had stopped First-Nighter at the Th RRAY for at 1% pounds. Gardner beat Jack | plied with good bouts 'tor some time. Al|| Charley Sieger and "Cy" 8 Look into any of the theatre lobbi bre. during the past fow dave. For} Root at that weight, Jitzsinmons beat nt, | nen y" Smith will Hat second, but in relaying the ball to] thexe nighis. and you will” see ic, 500 7 one thing he has trained bard for | Garaner and ie t 1 ane S68 | Bautman. the Califor avy weight, | be the principals fn the star bout of || Mieteher and Doyle, who had run out} argc an fife ina nev this fight, just as he always does for pa ri id ‘| “" bia to Jack | js now on his w fr Iifornia to || tem rounds, into left, some one balled up the throw Most of the Mr, Goodre Tr — IC Ow] J w/ Langfon!'s claim rests upon | eha) ner of he Ci C . ud a 01 . a 3 Bee host skicpes. ork that he {his title tong ago to Tommy Burns, who | are expected here soon are Frank Klaus, |J , TOMMY, Maloney will moet Young ||and Kalsers onay pop fly pace Of 00> | Mage and ont, Kr. SeGO-TH-St, Dally Mad, 98,0818, {earths ame He ‘ey inn ee dould have kinped mee against lier it lapse by failing to defend it, If|Jeck Duion, May Bronson, Eddie Moc |f AMearn for ton rounds at the stax {ond fell safe and tho run acored, With | that go with’ Goodressers Mt Aine! Hemard “a Wil =e = faa * yee ancel ant BAY it {a claimed that O'Brien didn’t lose the | Goorty and Battling Nelson. ar toe Twente Century A. C. on fj the nee playing eva such @ edt! ve you seen th Bannoe! saat iar ns & Yom, Brith ne BROOKLYN _AMUSEMENTS, 4 ' ae } lng riday nigh! Would have been imposslble. = at | oom parenge that will, have to be worked | ‘tle to Burns, then he lost tt to etchel, = hice Young Britt, the clever feather. J] Umpire Klem alxo added to the bad AMUSEMENTS. ‘ic we Ht | who was well under the weigh |. Champion Ad Wolgast will not have to do any Bother. ‘At Joe's expense. An Evening World | AK Ont ng in onter to weight of Baltimore, and Packey || afternoon by falling to seo a third rapher took a numyer of photos knocked O'Brien out In thres rounds tn | y down to 188 pow Hommey of this city, will battle for that came over on \strike er and BEACH): NORTH SM | italia | Pht delphia. So Langford couldn't win | which et Packey Melt u refusing to cail it at all, There were ay) Lang! day or so ob th J < “4 LM i feotes To posing, He didn't care about | * bY stopping O'Brien rerdea ine’ Woleam Mariel, \o wor forike || (ormorrow night, [two balis and two strikes on Kaiser NO! East 00th 4 134th St. Get-iich-Quick ‘Walilagiord 5 rt, Pn Aside from this, and to show that | fight ats rwadhouse at Milwaukee, and after two and Larry Doyle yelied to Klem, asking | “Queensboro Bridge Eris ‘8 Also Direct, rT EB lies | th Metures, and his anger, Joe Wood: | iy can't pomsibly be @ light heav ire’ Work in (he gymnasiim And a rubdown Te instead wil do his fighting at New [for the count, “It's two and two!” bp nk per an mM ad e e @as, hed a hard time persuading Bam | voit championship, neither man 4 Bee oe The seales and weighed exactly 102 | 1 all eg he furung we. hae yelled Klem as he stepped to one side CARNIVAL fe cre ry AL" MADAME SHERRY | Haat he ight an well lige Pinay | Zam tn the, gurognised she Ppt a a gm |oate "mans aatE he Pncaar ht ba | AE HOU 2 IPIRE, "hi ipa at imit—I1b po ation thie iy te ing & hy Sr to fighting trim, He had a|weighs more than that, and er nette eh Cells” cite, ter Mantes ORO ASI A mah das been inched, between, Boh M right over the heart of the plate, but nTHES ‘$ ry picture, Burke that be hay ede up, is fp etree, Boh Klem was out of position and, as he ROADWA' Lin every picture, and after three 'is over 19 Ter tae) abet eae i BES EX Baath pee ilddiewwi veleds Aid mot eee it plainly, declined’ to ses .INEXT DOO THE ht ae tnt ea Late senecngrenannsivanes “UO . 1) Amatenre Brery sALETY

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