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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 5, 1911. FLOOEY Ooesone rr AXEL- we're UP AGAINST (T ~ WE'RE DEAD BROKE, HE WIFE WENT THROUGH MY POCKETS LAST NIGHT AND Svaur- § FRISKED ME OF EVERY Buce. /f You NEVE \ HAD -. GET me ? were (= R-O-K- 8} BROKE! COIN — you GO UR “TO My FLAT AND TELL My WIFE (M1 IN JAIL FOR tare AND YoU 4 NEED GAS 1H BAIL porn tna’ ME OUT + SEE? S DON'T LET, HER “THINK YOURE STALLING. TELL HEA. 4 LANGUISHING IN driving a team of horses to help pull the cara up the hill from the Fulton street ferry. McGovern managed to save enough money to buy a horse and, an old wagon, and did a small huckster business around his nelghborhood At the age of fourteen Terry secured @ position in a lumber yard and let his younger brothers continue the huckster- ing. Although he was not unusually strong when he started to work at this lumber yard, Terry's duties there devel oped him wonderfully, and after a year or so he showed strength far beyond his | years. Being Irish, Terry was naturally handy with his fists, and had taken part in pitched battle with the boys of | horhood. Tut ad no ure One day a driver in the rd began to hurl abuse and! t the owner of the establish. | it was Terry who c to and roundly thrashed th an, Charlle 3} lumber Jconservative business man change Into | o' a jumping, vellin, bdlood-seeking crea- Ter-y MoGovern, One of the! ture tnar nis and friends could i he world, ‘Most Natura! Fighters in the |”. ited a. great deal a fighter pure | Game's History, Had a Com- snd t fieh paratively Short but Meteoric |»! Career. n tits and imme: the boy's salary. quite a ball player, kong rang| a al young: | noment that gong sounded he| o a flerce Httle ant: hall the fury row started over th J} and McGovern and ™ and anger | settle it with EE possessed. first with gl If Terry could knock out his man In) fists, until be decision, decided to 8 fought, with bare @ to go on. Gor sright, 1911, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Worl “Te My one pun s he did Pediar F er UP | Then the affs : Me a icGovern, at Tuckahoe, he was delighted ie they | thay babarn ICYE 21 the figiters below the heavys| lant go down and out a welght class, probably the most it ake | Terry Wins a Gold Wotch. Popular was Terence Joseph Me- RaneerA css. followars.s ware) lairaeel | clinG . Tt was a case of nit of @enatical in their admiration for “Ter-| diff, bang, smash, all the time. For & qequin reible Terry" and their belief in his fight- | bo’ of McGovern's weight and inches. | man, ing pro John L. Sullivan ts known | hie atrength was remarkable. He could calied th venly by name to the modern generation, jute Rs ard ae /0 Heavy by his friend Mas alnly harder than any although that name will always occupy | weight that @ high place in the history of the prize ry blow fing; George Dixon's wonderful career | @eached ts height just before Younger followers of the game appeared | ony , and the majority of those Who saw the wonderful little colored fan {n action witnessed him when he| founds. He hada splendid pair of | ‘a> on the decline; but Terry McGov-jand good legs. The heavy muscl ern's short and meteoric career is a per-| his arms, shoulders and chest gave him | onal memory with the youthful fans, | his terrific hitting ee In action The countless columns printed about | Terry was as quick thim in th ers, in which his| Terry 32 Years Old Now. ‘dome life, y, his early hjstory,| McGovern was born in Johnstown, . ng and style of Pa. on March §, 1879, of Irish parents. al ventures, his/ the oldest of three brothers, all thing that could | aay ects Bien hos oo ue ie Are both well-known bantams. cra ae oy rua | the future champion was six years old he memecy of hig| Bix Parents moved to Brooklyn and set- ¥ o 3 | k district, near Another father died popularity so he didn't to school to He had to acquire He had to work ring or hugging and) During this time Terry did quite wing around the Bay and 88, ood, started to long after an ama- | teur tourn fH moant to be a knockout | New York nnd ‘Terwy cnteet the jand delivered with all the force that! Agnting 1 the | Terry could summon. sence McGovern was 5 feet ¢ Inches Meh. | gma watch When he began fighting his weight was i lees than 10 pounds, but In the latter | /" ™ ther knew part of his career it was around ence of his prowess, the nothing about the fhave served to su and to keep fre hwondertul fi Mhing tha Double Until 1 o’Cloc an education, ho that after he grew up. its admiration by port the Ther put It is the fighter with the fury rent down by , Who takes two blows to whose every blow is meant for a kout and who fights Mike a whirlwind for the pure love of Mghting—that {2 the man who in the ¢winkling of turns an force of she $17.50 to $22.50 Suil Values. on Sale at $12.50 orde aildly int fing, how! Weeks left to wear these suits, but mig do not many more days left to buy them| the fish at these bargain prices. good red > his Terry Simply aF Moe Levy Pa nomen hy le (My Only Store) | ee wisred the? | 119-125 Walker St. New York @ame charged wit | ae — fs A tull Person #4sk about n average for ewchi ‘pipes, 6 Renaissance & Arabian ~-~ f Bed Sets With deep Bonne Femme Flounces, elabo- rated with real hand-made lace medal- lions in centre, lace trimmed comers, tite Rl Arabe. For full-size ratal . Made to sell at $7.59 to 98 $8.90. To-morrow, special at 54) Set Made to sell Made to sel) at $10 t 98 | $15 to 98 $1250, 56.8 $18.00 $§-38 rtains 00 pc decorated et =o§ ity Covers-->. for 5-piece sulte Nag S$ eo f a ac.| a ondon DRY Gin | You don’t have to go to the sea shore tokeep cool, A Gin Rickey is just as cooling and invigorating—if made from the Gin that comes in the bottle . with the red label. First distilled in the year 1770 at Vauxhall, London, Sir Robert Burnett & Co. 632-634 W. 34th Street New © yanls, 28-in, Silowed, Larger Suites, ‘00, per yard > (Fourth Floor.) ===: ; their mettle. | ast! a decision over Harry P Stamps Single Stamps boy's fighting and was opposed to the idea. home that ch in his nd then | When Terry came lap she looked at it ‘ou little divil, you've fightin.’ " Whereupon the head of the fighting McGoverns grabbed the future champion and administered a sound thrashing to him. But she never Jected again to his ring care: The Greenwood A. e tryout nights at which all the around South Brooklyn who aspired to pugilistic honors endeavored to prove Terry was always to be found ar chese While McGovern was boxing at ( wood, Lee undertook to instruct i the rudiments of boxing. i an apt scholar, From ng cuts for a dollar or two, ually advanced to prelimin won t and was given $25 by Billy | the matchmaker. On May 2: | ten rounds in a Brooklyn club with Kid) ot the nm. Then Y on June 7} f the same | noon June yon July 16, and ‘aw with Polo A.C, in er Charley F in a New York club da kaockout administer Kelly in a Brooklyn club on De We TSB us" eis Rugs cafter 14 I(r 38.95) (2 $1.25 eres Carpets All perlor one ein g room, de. oi diys fea Velvet “Ege trictly ai ‘woo! Fete 7Ec to re Brussels Car- 1 woven carpets, not oo my $1¢.50 Turk- $ $5 $37.50 rm Slish Rockers, : $22.50 Wiltonvelvet Rugs TORO: | W. L. DOUGLAS *3:22 & *4 SHOES MEN WHO \VEAR W. L. DOUCLAS SHOES MAKE NO EXPERIMENT THE STANDARD OF QUALITY FOR OVER 30 YEARS The workmanship which has madeW.L, Douglas shoes famous the wo:!d over is 3, Oh, Yes—Flooey Is a Rough Guy When AROUSED—Sometimes |Brown Stops His Man at Toronto In Seven Rounds 5K. oO. na terrible every pair, hold word everywhere. If I could take you into my large factories at Brockton, Mass., and carefully WL. 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