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: teHE THE EVENING: “WORLD, “BATURDAY DECEMBER 2, “1911, my “NEWS OF ALL BRANCHES OF SPORT [aofi?'2zz ROBERT EDGREN. MIKE GIBBONS, NEWEST WONDER OF THE BOXING V WORLD. De pite Auto’s Inroads, ’ Copyright, , by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World.) Horse Commands Hig her _Price Than Ever | Before bi ' Gissons covers unre ° few horses selling at more than A TURTLE . the real average per horse Was @ wits Old Chor,” hoc Auction Proves | #ubstantial one. Consequently the states ‘SHeue - ment a the promoters of the sale nsitabiaats: ‘a good market, a good demand Conclusively That the rom ‘Canada, cam patie mand ever sent down from “ Horse Is Still King. antry investing Sore thee 1 * AAYO AIKe’ HAS A m y v \ ee sale ‘ Biv a ; ) here Was also a fair demand from 5 PASSIVE DOME OF THouGHT< ; / HM gasoline invader has yet to| foreign countries, while all parts of the va THEY SAY WE CAN i force King Horse from his an-| United States were represented by Duy= — ¢ OuT- FIGURE A BANKER. « “f cestral throne. This has been] ers. The scene in the Garden arena was but? proved conclusively by the Old Glory | ant, Kive the impression that aa ot. etd 4 horse auction, which after six big days | Aclal Horsemen's | convention. wae Oe ” 4e closes to-night in Madison Square Gar-|negs fan of prominence in the countey te den, The quality of horses consigned to | was present. Except in the case of the — this salo was well up to the standard | Canadians, it was practically impussible ' of former years, and the promoters| to determine the biggest individual bay~ of the auction expressed themselv bt yyy: Og ret” agents, to-day as well satisfied with the prices | gm, tor Price md at tn HE DRoprep Lewis brought. This opinion Is borne out bY | vile, N. ¥., acquired full ownership @f PACHEY HAS NOTHING ( Te Reat wre ) scores of horsemen who have attended |the famous champiom trotting stallion, ON HIM AT FANCY WORKS WITH A NEAT CHOP on Tee Gund the sale, who declare that the events | Mainsheet, in which they previously of the week have substantiated the) shared ownership with Al Thoma’, No contention that, despite che inroads the ue? a a price within thou- e made by t's automobile, horses are to- ih ties oxen ption of a tow chile _ Unknown Two Weeks Ago, Gibbons Fine. Gioeans iy santana eer ps has [qty i SPU al pefore, Mght ‘harness performers with THE WELTERWEIGHT More than eight hundred horses were ny of whieh i - : f ich are already em: 2 x FROM ST PAUL WHO listed for the auction, and by the time| tered in next season's futurities, sane Now Ranks With Marvels of the Ring Goines ieee ants Si | ao thease wn 3 Pacey MFARLAND. haye’been disposed of at average rate | Crowded at all times and the stepping of | ae of one horse every six minutes. This | (he Nores omer’ ae ines ea with oe | St. Paul welterweight is only twenty-three Says left jab is most effective punch a ’ time includes the demonstrating of the | greatest interest. bei years old. ‘ fighter can use. High as ho. auctioncer ‘thinke the Dee: | mite Cenc ene Aly comoaded, that, Gana | Has been boxing only three years, He never looks at an opponent's eyes dur- spective buyers will Ko. wellknown Ha Custer. ‘This, bendeume i Has a brother a champion Wrestler and ing a boxing contest. the receipts on #73 horses’ were 400.00. | Crest ate orallion, the olny ot AS another a coming White Hope, _ Can tell instinctively opponent's inten- An average of about 0,” From this| Onin ine ‘property oe” ieiner ee a . Hi had to oe his parents in taking up tions by watching movements of his legs. It will be seen that, because there were! who acquired him for $3,800. . ighting as a trade. He follows styles of Jim Corbett and + Was a sheet iron and metal worker before » Packey McFarland. ‘ he became a Y. M. C. A. boxing in- Avoids punishment and says nobody likes Hi h School Boys structor. it. 9. 4 LS in X-Country Run ; BY VINCENT TREANOR. |@4mires boxing as a sport, but he tooj smothers an opponent's leads with ® NKNOWN in this section of the | ¥®% @fraid I might get hurt. So now] wonderful dexterity. If he has any The high school cross-country cham- _ aporting world two weeks ago, | Wenever I send word home that I've} fauit at all, it Is a habit of dancing too Boon aver Alse, FSHEIa a bree Ababa + | won I always have to put in a word or| much and throwing himself off his er the Collie: Park i Mike Gibbons, the St. Paul] two about not being hurt. balance with an unnecessary eidestep Twelve, schools are entered oot ti the welterweight, to-day occupies a cov-| WATCHING HIM BEAT LEWis A| Movement. Miner dha 9: wig dha + ated place among the fistic marvels TREAT FOR THE FANS. boning. “At first tw tiled to. copy’ tne ‘won with "B"poinie “andthe RE , 0 00} w Qf the age. This youngster, coming; It was a treat to sit back in a box] style of Jim Corbett, put 1 ely. hae Bonool’ of Comite ena heer High a long way out of the West entirely | eat at Billy Gibson's Fatrmont A, C.| adopted. McFarland’s methods, Talking Ued for second with % points each, umannounced, without a blare of| ast Tuesday night and watch Gibbone| father modestly, he said to-day that he 1 Manhiesi ‘ Because of winning the Columbia Ine Srqwpeta, has taken the boxing en-|!* action. Ho was as light on his tect |Mas tried to perfect himeelt at hitting Popular Manager Serious Re- terscholastic cross-country run x fom | ¥ thusiasts of the big city by storm. [** # toe dancer, In and out, this side and} «7 Gon't like to get hit and will avold 2 MEEE .y - Se ‘ weeke ago, Morria High of the He is about the classiest fighter | {Mt feinting Lewis into knots with hle| punishment ax much as possible,” he ° ° garding Attempt to Buy | {e,'he favorite ‘cot (ualei als Meas ttass game aes Cm Rt aoe ne Meteo! War Is Brewing Now in Baseball Jon Nati SRS mie se a gen right now great things are predicted | took him out of range of |! Ye taken, some beatings: Boston National Club. who also has won the run twice. Lewis's best punches with ease that] for instance, Jimmy Clabby handed 1 for him. Gibbons has had just two] exasperated the “Pariagan aE PL syaaoen! and plecy whan ies. . ‘ ot laeris, fin puke a anche Mn ebances in New York. In each he dee} straight lefts of Lew: hat always | Starting out. but I won't take any more {ndividual_hona that al if Tcan help tt. AY en (Soeeial to The Brenig World.) Mvered the pugilistic merchandise. | have been known for their precision, he} Gibbons wi ked what in his oply- a] beat one of the best veterans of swlce with a careless movement of|ion is the most effective blow in the — Tam not bluffing and mean business, I ring in Willic Lewis without haif | the head to elther side, « trick at which | ring. th ome have offered President Fogel of the Phil- Phi : i © Job of president of the National |, she we i ttying. ie did more. He made Willie | te original Grito was a master. Gtb-| “The left jab.” he promptly answered. Ward's Name Will Doubtless|teague, At the same time it Ward's) Tom Lynch Entitled to An-| Mer, $%.0% for my release,” sala Charles dah Tike @ beginner. jdons seemed to know Just what Wiilte/fnd then he told why. Tt ts bewlider- friends ‘urge his lection {t se “Aot be Dooin, manager of the Philites, who has Previous to this Gibbons put a crimp Meg going to do before Willle himself} the receiver to think fast. It also serves Get Ban Johnson Into Meved that he will throw cold water on other Term Say His Na- at signed @ contract for 1912, here to- % in the aspirations of that young comer, | Gibbens leana ‘the dath @Ab vox hie better than anything else to bring un the scheme. ’ jay. 4 ' Opporent to the ‘proper position for the A A ase i ; “If Fogel calls my statements an at- Billy, hermai oi a Co fee ohIA’ AbWi. GR Nib bebast poke) wareeee Limoclnee the Mixup Again. While Charley Dooin is making a vait-| tional League Supporters, | tempt to get theatrical notoriet: sa meslian h , vay rotects one side o NAL IDEAS OF DEFENSE. [ede piie a r ; . | need no press notices, My act Is book fyll of vigcr and ambitious, but Jaw and depends on his open glove on{ 4, the old days it was considered the BY BOZEMAN BULGER. freee eine Spataete sorape ten | nett name for the affair, but Jt will bo|** long as I want It booked. was his left hand to block punches for the| real thing for fighters to watch each|[F the rumor grows large enough with- |>(vo at ie Fiance med | Neal plabration of winning | Hever more eenous in my Nisleng Guy right side, The clever, strategic Lewis| others eves intently in. determining | in ten days the National League | ine too much, eopeclally: utente: titines | the onship, and every 80 to: LECOR SBR WpeHtes PP) to beat a good comer than! found this defense hard to penetrate. | what an oponent contemplated. Abe meeting, which begins here on Dec.|that he does not understand, and it can {man in th States Prominent an) er ve the necessaty backing, and if ‘ois going, but Sherman] As a puncher the Westerner is a Attell changed this {dea somewhat by|Ii, ts to be the storm centre of one of | bv understood why the baseball world ira will be on hand, Two! y dont succeed in buying the’ Boston @nd Lewis ooked pretty much alike in| combination of the latest thing in pugtl-, Watching hls opponent's hands and|the moat bitter fights since the d: stood aghast for three days when the Pittsburgh club gave the | Nationais we have another club in view. fijont of Gidbons. istic clreles, but there ig an unmistaka-| then trying to beat him to the leads./¢ne jnter-league war. The trou president of the Phillies positively r patest baseball dinner of them all. | “LT rogret exccedingly that I would have COMBINATION OF ALL STARS. bie evidence of the old timers’ atyles in {Gibbons saya he does neither. He sur-/whicn 1s somewhat expected, will start |fused to be quoted: Hut this couldn't se ee een neve thecute, | to leave Philadelphia and the Philadel- veya his man generally, and ning times last. foreve ee ; 4 : orever and Horace finally broke | hia team, I hate to leave my players. AND THEN SOME. \ j us movements, For inj our of ten can. tell instinctively just| the moment an effort is made to propose |i) onaing that bound hlin and pulled {Md to make up for what appe Gey iinnas. uni k Gea SE pares. Thacive stance, i> has that old trick of rub-|what to expect from the other feliow.|the name of John M. Ward as president | inocher “bone.” In answer to @ tele. {Uke an oversight Frank Farrell ga Wak ta ahoaeal The onie hoi re This town raved about Jem Driscoll, ping at hls noge with the thumb of his] “With Lewis I seemed to think with |of the National Teague to suceed Tom | gram from Dooin as to the chancos of | (nner on a smaller wcale wt the Tie peor amt Mont the GHA SIOOe mp ast | | COBAN qe ’ the wonderful itue Packey right glove. Dan Creedon used the said Gibbons, “and read his mo-|Lyach, who has held down the job for|his being released from Philadelphia so | Wolcott, It wax some dinner, too, Thin | erty way owing to Mageers suspension | weeny McFarland, too, was handed the pal b tute with great effect. “An Oppos At close quarters I watch @|lawo years. that he could purchase the Ruatlers and | Mme the Athletics propose to make up | Titus pe Next ASTOR Arte @nd wo ail know how our own Abe At- * Citnking to catch Gibbons oft his{™an's fect and knees, By watching] If the friends of Mr. Ward insist on|run that team, Mr, Fogel replied ay fol- FOr Svar BE De npaat BOG DUE yee | n stop foil stands in the estimation of the guara at this particular second, is| t8@ movements of the lower part of the| presenting sis name, Ban Johnson, | !0ws: bi Lala ak Mates Mid ri oP winning the champlon- Buguietio know-it-alls,, Well, this chap ts nave the tush wheoked ‘with | body I can tell by the way he bal-| president of the American League, will! "“Chanles’ Dooin, bap ever seen, That Philadelpile crowd But J think TL owe Mt to myself to Pee new: AST } aness and braces dimeelt.just.whet. he $ » Detroit, Mich. TOP OF O06 THES by Maly oss yself when the chance offers. ‘ Gibbons is a 7 ngest Kind of a left jab or &/ {y going to try next. Maybe it's in-[GT¥ his sword and step into tho Aght-| woven if we consented, how could CA 3 1 with a ltte Jack Demy right hook that carries curtains| gtinct It will then be up to the National] you pet out of our league? You An important matter to come up at] tice manee oe re and I propose to thrown in for g i easure, Gibbons it. Gibb a model young man. He| League to decide whether it is able to] couldn't get other seven clubs to [the annital league meeting Ix the adop-| “ep wilt be in New York during the has the footwork of Driscoll, the exe-; Gibbons has a particularly fine left] feads a clean lf as never drunk nor|run its own affairs or whether 1t will] waive or any one of them. Any- #0 a8 to simplify the re- fonal Ls o meeting and will talk ‘as [cording of pitchers’ avera €Ution of McFarland, the judgment of) hand punch, It isn’t simply the tantal-| smoked a 1s a consclentious church | have to be dictated to by Ban Johnson,| way, no chance to buy that club, a difficult Attell and an unlimited store of knowl! izer that most fighters intend it. It is} Member. All his earnings Ko home. | yt will be remembered that Ward was] I understand Russell left a will in i It has) the matter over with President Fogel. tter to satisfy ally gon't think he will stand in the way edge to draw from after that. ThI8! gy stitt as a poker and, landed squarely, pid Was mated Jess then ee ent] the candidate for National League whlch designated who shall get his | concer ell én the soaring of vistaries nent.” veins THE LIMIT of Mi snp igs accord) will put the average opponent on his] months-old daughter. president against John Heydier when| *t0°% mn TaaAce FOOL.” lett In the judgment » scorer @ new fistic star, and may be pror’ hag In addition to a mother and father, | Lynch was selected as a compromise ? sh large extent. T as much 4 possible, be made GEORGE FARilS poynced snap Judgment. If it ts, the WAS UNLIMITED COLLECTION OF| Gibbons has an older brother, two older | candidate. At that time Mr. Johnson] What's the matter, Horace, don't you writer and several experts with whom BLOWS AND VARIED STYLE. | #'sters, a younger brother and a sixteen-| issued a statement in which he said|/know that the Rustlers are in the Na-|to fix a de “_s ENOR he has discussed Gibbons have erred) my ce. p, , wnt | Year-old sister, Tis older brother, now] that he would not alt on the Nattonal| tional League? If not, it would be tn-| wh toher Kets credit for conctt Rel tal. 19 T5e, to A he St. Paul boy, however, doesn’t pineethon’ M, Ht, Hasan, h Ny. / ‘") thirty-seven, was the champion profes-| Commission if Ward were a member.| teresting to know Just where this event that more than one 25 . 5th a PGibbons has been boxin y three lige in lefts! He has a collection) sional wrestler of the > and sititandiaa ¢ é “liearned president of the Phillies thinks ". ;BELASCO es \ ae of right crosses, half arm punches and| his kid brother has pugulistic ambitions | NOt matanding the fact that Johnson} i) poston club is located. ees | | This 1 ry fie “rata, Hae en ea erevicna is, hooks that seemed unilinited against] the same as Mile, vis oniy| tater left town and sent word back!’ fr, Foxel declares most emphatically a's DAVID WARFicLD Old, He ts tall for his welghty Tree] Willie Lewis, He punches very short] nineteen, suy's Mike, welgha 135 pounds that he wanted to get out of the way|that Dooln 1s to manage the Phillies AN PEE Te: ARDEN': FENN past «|| Republic Rothing about his physique susee | with ‘fia pig. ‘he view ia cleanty ae (O0" ADl wing every day. Ife has| #0 as not to c the National League| next season, Charley aya he does a WINTER G. eh 00." | | vavip BieLasod @bnorma! strength, His siendern + i8/tivered and gent into the chin in [tes Just two fights, both {n Minneapolts, |embarrassment, it 18 generally believed| know that such Is a fact, “More than LYCEUM Wy way & 40h en ALANS. brews the first thing that kes on) and won them with quick knockouts.| that his statement in regard to Ward| that,” added Doolin, “it I manage t Carnegie Hall, h Tues, Att.. Dec. 19,08 3. ow'se bpd ad rs yi =f a ¢ ail aad so is his waist, (S2rt of half arm hook fashion, i# most | \tixe thinks him the real thing in White] js what caused the latter not to be|Philites it will have to be at a figure Miss BILLIE BURKE are s' itr nib | effective. At close quarters, Gibbons| joes, and @ays hell be a heavywel ‘Tuen., N Law’ Matinee’ To-day. 3.10 Thero iy no broadening of the bOdY) eee shore, choppy. by SEE RPeT | ess ony: eo & heavyweight | ited. decidedly in advance of what ! received N08. AZIMOVA, shoes a lay, 4 ghove the walst, which would give the 5 y body punches P in qnother year, ye Aceh “a CLS ARAM SATO alee | UMM MORRO! EMPIRE" vay & 40th at ve 4 20.) Last 2 THE nee WALTZ t ay be su el to fans to know 15, |Times, ton Ward brought auit agains: Johnson] egy "Doolars contract with the Lhiliies yf SOHN DREW IN A SINGLE MAY su't a terrific puach- finpression that he _Only New York So @r, The effectiveness of his blows is fo Sones. Kenneth Lond: for Nominating Commi | for lhel and won a judgment In the 0 4 xt Mon - ; (an a ach on ters, : ° a as manager does not extend ov flOLONIAL Probably accounted for by his sclent! N A Ti Dillenba ‘Hunt Hall! ee t owners, | United States Circuit Court. Despttelother season. Of course, he can AR it iy ‘4 | ie Method of delivery and the fact that he oO clion aken Garten: anaiey, Chalmad; Wax Grusder and the fact that Johnson disclaimed the] held under a player's contract & 6 Cc Bara Cas sary | BOUGHT AND “PAID POR | Fi ie is Wastes no strength jn unne authorship of a newspaper article to| is optional with him as to wheth * he Hy in Dorilon’s Case wig ys Resign Mare Mute ove | oh hia maine was signed, and. which the Manaser. 1¢ Fogel doce not o : Hi0- tamy Was ERE RI LUAMBRA j sists sg aoa Gibbons, always athletically inclined, plonsbiy 18,2 bildand v, to advance his manager's salary then FULT . Colter COMEDY ft ee On esata, Come boxing Just three years ago at| GPr'h, ileus bene Or cea ae |e ere the Jury gave a verdjct lit would be easy enough tor Dooin to BUNTY PULL si ik STniNGs Paco ae tae Beet? van : V01 in fifty-four innings taitavor of the 9[6 playar, ign aa manager and drop back in WILLIAM COLLIER” Atte” d Pg the St. Paul ¥ ‘That vindication of Ward stil ania A, ,At the time| bastime A, C, Runner Seeks to ranks as catcher at the same figure st Counts Cirle. 004 81 : < er e! d | hia was. victorious in ov 4 » Sb wi iy, ° he was a sheet and metal worker an ae wil i fi, Bases |in Johnson's breast, and it is believed | that he 1# being pald as manag PARK fio eyir sie day & We 4 earned io day He bagel 18 Ane ares Have Requirement of Run- ei a AN beet|i¢ Ward's namo siowld again bo pro-| Tt Im generally believed that the Pht THE QUAKER GIRL ea CaN tere ti Tea RILLION| Bbasuen s¥try CIRO AG 8800 SOE siialden had‘ nigh posed for the presidency the Ainerican | Hes are to be a strong, cons wetiere (W HUDSOM 44°46 queae Bovey. Brg Bas i, Hema st Dot Sn tueh ‘ie voxing instructor of the insti-| ning Unattached Lifted. Longue president will fut him to the | for aticimportane, that Dvoin be kept |] "ve ol tie beta eit writin MES THE WIFE fits ‘4 tion. It wasn’t long after this before Mere ache atauiataneak out s¢ wilt charge of the club, He has been a HELEN WARE '; DALY'S "40 4 Wu at Hs IB | new Souta B80, BL J he took up the professional game, 0, make the ticket investigation look ike] {t tn due to his efforts that the mana HARRIS “thle f i} eth? WoL ALLEW ## Abt Oe | 28 beeen 2 Saad AD TROUBLE KEEPING NEWS| gq LTHOUGH it was smerally ox- Moat Hindle Hts at| ane che © erent hee taade considerabie money for (PROSE STARL 1 Mav | Wes, iad biee\akh ACADEMY oF Mvste, a “QF FIGHTING FROM PARENTS. ected that the Registration | at fy. , pentaye| The friends of Tom Iynch declare, | the first time in many years ° : | fs slat Morag. 3 10, 2,630 SAM time Gibbons's parents | Committee of the Metropolitan | rams” a Wile “a " Be however, that he will be re-elected wit — KNIGKERBOGKER #5? Wiha tie Work Tc AMERICAN ?} s An event of the For a lone z ares 0 hag no idea he was in the fighting busi- | District of the Amateur Athlete Union | fork, les | cae eure | Sotnan aur: | fel: oben ante . They that his fmrer-|7 DONALD BRIAN held at the Irish-Amert- neetgn at" New | out opposition a dan the bie le a aco Bi 8 M hose. ‘fie mother and father were very [at its meeting held at the ; 4, Winlims at] ministration entitles hin to another |fance for the bik league | BE cava MI AE Ee |] Try 2: itoueoe Juliet. To cent, 9 ‘hweitty Nig eh es 1 * "i inlich opposed to anything like that, and |¢an A. Cy would teks : me ecbieh in pid a neh rhe rect be ia i CRITE: ion gawd, 4h ee Next Ww Tite Kins WALL Rie vaul. Asta. |" Gontian ble root the cas rey Dorion, she. areat eer Ww obssaking Reon nation to. th a Gist Wig Han aad Huoeo ver AR AEM aba | peeerisc-t0 ene Mike 08 W Cane Fo) reed to run unattached | at a meeting of the Miltary Hockey Lowe in | aman rd raya that he ts not ng ball w’ Assoctution. ‘Tht y ae “SIMONE He Wvhisivt vata [Funner who is f working at his trade, As Mike a . : the ing rink arvangowents. were ‘ @ year, nothing was done, After | the Nes BeAtine FARE ervengey we i y, it was hard to keep the news) 1) A Tell i evidence produced by | gama, a cup torte awanted to Uhr winner, “Five ___ATHLETIC CONTESTS. | ATHLETIC COWTESTS. K Ansteriam, ees Ps new profession from the old lady | OPT Me A’ c, and Dorlon, the come | eorentaives aunded ihe moat lta La Misia Comedy. De ane GMb eo omen. fos Sat ts [Maw mone EuTaies ror (THE GREATEST ATHLETES IN THE WORLD| ‘<i: se "rink’ va5¥| Were clipped out of tne sony, “often | te next meeting, Dorlon had been ex- MANY MORE ENTRIES FOR Will : bes Mt Wee sit Wa Een y before it reached her. z @ oft | pelted by the Pastime A. ©, end forced INDOOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. ill compete for Expensive Prizes at LIBERT H Wed sked why the paper was © to run unattached for falling to run in] é Madison Square Garden, Dec. 5, at 8 P. M, |] pestis any WILLIAM FARNUM Mi | Was always satistied with some cooked) 1. ciup's colors at six different meets. | Several more entries were received up, reason. Dorlon placed his case before the reg-|yosterday for the Indoor National Among those who will take p re ww THE LITTLEST. ARBEL PASS SERS-BY |] ™ 3 Bis ROLLER | | | SKATING pally it peasarie: nepeerery for Mike | intration commiites and asked that the | Championships, which wiil be held tn Sheppard Dorland Gissing NEW VORA lite a 2 mate mi ne ey ee ght of Lisi cd pA nha Madison Square Garden next month Rosenberger Kiviat Frick KITTY GOA 0 bigiawini SS ‘gain, ighis. Co Ae Tati ays were. aimoply | citie,sirelen ot me of the Atjantic Yacnt | While most of them were from local frismsen ifs R Grumpelt GALETY St. ¥ Ast htt a =i ee... poe egler dt OM a ge Seficcia te at il lat A a athletes three were from out of town yan Smit i Rugge io Masterson tere SAN genre th PAC Nranay, 4 J Ws Moria hat the ates if es. champions, a n Dries aiser uncan | Sawa Us ISCRRTS EVERY 4 jn, but Mrs, Gibbons was always haminnticas a Pav ak cto ware Lawia Tawanica. ihe Can Gilmore Goodwin Dwyer | Je Oy Ae 20 St ews at tS ' T soe eee fearful that Mike would get hurt, Hired alco ihaieenn ytiee oewith liste Indian dlstance runners ily and 300 others soe We ner rife ivcam ‘Many a time T stayed away longer | J ™Stuart Wlackion; tor Vi staxce: tha forms aramiis-uationel| 75 Cents, BL and $1 The Wife es) Wier § 4 than MEd sbeclitely meceatery," van een Cal i, a's! | champion of Philadelphia, and Gorge | Tickets now on sale at ‘T'yson's, McBride’ ores and Madison }] fg sain GLOBE {i At iA, ne | suncay World Wants Work Bankes face or. viase eye, My tater | Sit if a, iy. dle & sce UPA he SRNL, ROLERE $F RR speed Il be Sg eee he R EE ROMLOS oh arn dood ets i will be given to a Xmas Fund for the poor, BuATS SELLING 6 WEEKS IN ADVANGE, Jl! a IN ADVANCE. | Monday Morning Won 4. calispmattetprentcivacactcanntanellcameninaaaiatss ttt Ate Otten

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