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(ERI, Daca enTErey 1% diet! THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 29, 1912, © =~ ¢| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK > UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Work on Dodgers’ |KILBANE SMILING IN HIS CORNER AT END OF THE FIGHT ce New Park Star! ATTELL WEAK AND DAZED IN THE TWENTIETH sounol” ullenweider’s Slow w Fark Slaris ; On Monday Next; First Pictures of the Featherweight Championship Fight at Los Angeles Shown in New York. Ball M ay Insur e Vs l lit | - Copyrialt, 112, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World). ___ Berth With Gian ts AND NEWSY COLUMBIA'S BASEBALL have maintained for ye Mathews SCHEDULE OF 21 GAMES. tone ‘tuccoes, befan’ the. moment he te | discovered a slow bail and was able to Manager McGraw McGraw Elated De renter te aiecece hake ih Won ieee a, tt do better now if cause of Great Control Pitchs | {Poon po matettood. inet fore, teks the Glant manager {4 so enthusl inet on i i ist % over @ youngster Who comes forw Avil G, Was maton apd. Lae, Bk [entnatsn | ing Recruit Displays | with @ floater the first crack out of the Abid ¥. Amhe Fouth 4, box. April 12, Darin nm to w bul ts very be just as ¢ BY BOZEMAN LUI. Ea epdce Marlin, Tex. Fob. 29 | placing the ball fas toes an the pak "GRAW is elated this morning 4 Bs Ee Pleo te! ko without M over the unexpected discov: | puts is ba Ais fa ot Weat Paint at Houth Piel (Comell at Ithmce, , University of Penn, at Routh Field. Palzer-Wells 20-Round Bout) ,, Work onthe now baseball park of the Brooklyn National League Club in Flat- bush will begin next Monday afternoon, Not Likely to Go Limit. ‘The men who have the contract of grad- lug Modets Field, which will be the name of the new park, informed P Covrriatt, 1012, by The Prem Putting Co, | dent Kbberts that they were ready to Ko (The Now York World), ahead ne pi he gave the word L PALZER and Bombardier Welle, | Without further delay. the Dodgers’ A heavyweight chatapion of Eni- {handsome president informed the con- land, will fight in Aas Francts-o | tractors that he would be on hand at 1 \ July 4 The battle te echeduled for |! M. next Monday io turn the first ’ ty rounds, It i* Ikely that tt will fingers, He his whole weight Into the toss, ery of what he believes to| and It looks as if ne were going to loore a fast one. bail comer be a pitching pearl of the frst water.| jowiy up to the batter without even ‘The name of this gem is Pfeiffer) turning over ving, and every Fullenwelder, and while it is still/*eam can be pia ‘If he has a good ‘fast ball to alter- in the rough a year of polishing 10/nate with that,” declared Robby last the big league ought to make him|night, “he ought to make a wonderful areal ots tn the diadem of great| Pitcher. T know he has a curve, tor I have seen tt." twirlers. That sounds pretty strong,| FULLENWEIDER A BIG, HEAVY: but {t goes just as it lays. SET FELLOW. ‘The cause of thts elation end unusual! gjenweid i te praise on the part of McGraw {8 noth and his pitching motion 12 almost Ing more than a slow ball that Fullen-1q duplicate of that of Ottle Crandall. welder handed to the batters for three] He {8 about the same Crandall innings with perfect control. and Is endowed 1 extraordinar; | Before the practice began MoGraw toid strength in his shoulders. Iie is Ine acdeful of earth and that after he 1d J ed thie tank they were at uch shorter than this Paizer 18\ liberty to begin thelr operations, } rushing, continuous performance | — t jer.” Wella te a very tall, thin, | guy thts sare tter” giiauis, om the | Brookizn r| fellow, a clever boxer with & ordered to report to Manneer ith Buhle “int Bunch, Hie one fault 18 inabiitty | th nef this. bunch ere’ received trom, Vatchet Taba guntinment, ite. iscks Phelps, Intielder Jerry “Downe and ‘Pitcher has a weak body and tlres quickly ken | hen hustied about. A year or so amu) , Connie Mack's Cw Ant 4 bardier fought Gunner Molr, « fat | fy Mere sotmenn been, He knocked Moir down half | Showed liitle ambition, @ozen times, seemed to be winning ° 16 let himself out but clined to be a little too quiet, and ft to conte. timeelt to control, Was not until yesterday that anybody “I've got a pretty Good slow one,” sata| really noticed him. But vou can det Fullenweide! that McGraw w!l notice from now o: ‘All right," sald MoGraw, “give it a] This prospectiv, will be handle¢ trial. That won't hurt you. as carefully and delicately as a precious Before the big fellow had been work-|Zem. It looks as {f the Glants have une ing ten minutes the entire squad of|¢arthed a i youngsters were bebind the catcher's S exciten over Futlen- lacreen watching the peculiar ball wobble rg cud ‘o the limelight score of B Dractice of the season for the baseball up to the batter and then drop over)? » Was col tinued an mote Milton Stock ly and thi iT 04 the Pordham ware the heart of the plate. . \ ost, Welle ie TiApeetsd’ Bap on Capt hat het to He's got & wonder,” yejled Rovinson, | made a ing. He Is hitting time. He ts sald to be another be gp’ it “Taet “S08 {Fe ig ae m uy, ‘Aion t fact thy 1% rin) "5 and McGraw came ont to take a look.|the ball 2 a fend and his base run- It {8 unusual for ball players to express(ning !s wonderf | opinions on the merits of a pitcher, but| The star of the day, the gang discussed this wonderful slow | Nohowell, the Colum tt—as far as cleverness goer 'U need more than cleverness in a! it with Paizer. however, wae 1 College playe’ year: ball in, open admiration. “ for several days tine: hand Monty ‘ot the pecond team, “Where'd you get that,” asked the Kien liovern “of the 1614 prep ‘shu, | MoGraw put Nohowell at third and at El a or nd Wale nanager. 7 saa 2 14 HERS x nu wome doubt that | and Hiredy and Wald Matve been practising on it for two or that Job he cleaned up, addition to land would meet One! stichest Cone ond Hi, 3, Teonert, the star a as replied the youngster, “Tt| figuring !n (wo double plays he peeled i Round Horan at the Vatrmont | pitchers ‘ F ae iy est help last season, off a pair of clean plts that figured In t Tuerday night. However, that |ff""! Ki ke t Br P ke Uj E - y tk to tt,” said McGraw, “and | the win ns, le is still too H been settled. Rilly Gthaon reoetved | ie thes Cresta . nockou own ticks /p asy ; lesan find a place in the ble league. | sore to pert | fa8s running and Me ‘6 telegram from McFarland last night, | RS ee ae ti Fi ., - ae ae Se, oe | Keep at it for . few days and then/Graw wil! 0 await a decision ing hm that Paceey il be in Ne ae Money Beating Fitzsimmons NRGR RPE IaH | Keer at oe Sour wpeeds” P)toumhether the ‘yours feliow. iw fast 5 fork to-morrow, and that he is in great Cornell Loses . te th ors. throurhout “the country | re ape for his Ko with Homan. ; also improving ball consisi- st as fast on Josh. Yester stole twice. e ut the sild- rbably the most the dirt. —_—_—. BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At National Sporting card, with Black Bill kins In tain bout, At Fordon A, C., Eddie Clark of Philadelphia vs, Mike Steteon, ten rounds, )They are to wetzh in at 135 pounds i f HE Meee 6,000 on Sports West Side Boy Barely Manages ther, Thin looks, on paper, like the a 5 i i bout sheduted so far this year, (Special to The Piveatnn World), to Go Full Distance With jan has been tmproving immensely | ITHACA, Fob, 29—Gri A obit late. He is speedy, clever and a j Kent of the Cornell U vaeMltye attes Fighting Dutchman. ter, He 'm not at all inclined to| that the university lost $0,000 on ite four | up. This, taken with Packoy' Aver abertes crews teas “known rushing, aggresvive style, |daseball—for the year ies a rare exhibition of Aghting | AUEUS. The major sporte eo Mimic War When |)": Spanish “Vets” |i vie tes:'asy 0 Start t To-Night \"" apc the hook Matoh Knockout Smith vs. Eddie Kelly, BY JOHN POLLOCK, ¥72,- There's going to be a mimic war at) a Wine, A see the ‘ ten rounds, fo A. C., Saturda: Twenty-second Regiment A’ mee ee 1 : off In the rule of season. teh st th ‘ bs gs contd not d Attell” pulled here! and an unprofitable football” season Acre A. A. and picked Up a ney Et et ee eraeninday "Vets" are to be on the firing line, out | Nore #0 PN Manaver ° were the principal causes for the deficit. |$679 by administering a severe beating ‘4 + a Gcn't get excited, for the only shot) pan has severa The maintenance of the crews ent "Ball ehamplonahip can chan led} to Young Fitzsimmons, the west side 4 5 ; I’ answer to many queries: Yes, « ‘ ' . Pitchers who fired will be the starting signal, and/jook Ike t nile in Wao hands|the heaviest expense, nearly $11,000| boxer, in @ ten round bout. Fitzaim-|] ,,sslor Poy Sag teers 4 egy Mow the battle will be on the running boards! we took test dollar Louls through the decision of a referee. | going for that purpore. T . y : OOMAY Ry BS: - heres, Druck ever made and it securely Jost his {ite to Kilbane lente. | heat nearly #1000 Front ack e@m | mons was eo completely outclassed by!] day night. between some of the best runners liere- Drucke ever made secure! y and has no right to call nimc|ball were tho only sports, that get, [the tow-lead lghtwelght that several | abouts mleeeto abe new hat fs the featherwetght champion uniess. he | #elf-aupporting, timen the apectatore yelled to the referee 9 at eae Reventa soroniuee) te bh ese pride skal a tw the holder of the title. It te n _>—— to atop tt. twenty-round bout with Tommy Murphy. a } five OA th races getting diamond to MeGraw in a all necessary to have @ champlonenip In the first two rounds Fitsstmmons Went tela ts Grits Sonata Ae | tsk. Wil Kramer of the Long Island sendin alp t : ‘7 tt ring r nd to he his t 11, s@ he managed to Ke! T expect to beat Murphy handily and : rf teh In the | ad # knockout in order to| Cy Hi Ids shored up wot H ean ee ale ATTEU. STRIKING A Fou. AG, elll wart from. sera’ we tho champlonship pass into. the ommerce oO Ganccret pel Ht iaay Haro Ll PhO Cee See mm BY Blow WITH HIS ELeow. 2.000emetre run and intends to, hot-toot eee | Goer invtenea! Prank Games To-Morrow ire ere, at po eich, etna | htt ms ae au etd ag PO a eet sei da a . erne won the fight all the harder, zuim- ion in jean i | en ari rondway, Nwelght championship of the world pen. pelea ey WRN telat mnajnder the at nla chamaplon, sihage tsar. ea ‘The relay tenes Teena ice me = ai jeorge Vigne on the if the battle covered up ‘ace | National Spo: Club of Lond i lay C R I 9) l Ne ‘d JSEME { a RY Lua oe ck areal Tosmorrow evoning the Iligh School Oe Be. ete TL a Wel ieeten, donk Big and defend tim in ‘ite, tounds Booty ommission mutes Unly ew 4 A: & tours should prove t0) ____ AMUSEMENTS. ‘ Bob Fitsalininone won the Mane, (oe are, wil Hold ita anual fodoor |ny ‘at hum. with left Uuppercute in the |Gtie fo make the welght the atch called for, din Mai: Bouts bea thrill Thiversity, tneiuding the re-| fea ib: wywelght ttle with a decision ov. 1 vents (stomach and right overhand wallops —— sea in ain pou nich surprised the athletic ico. yreait mover |first Regimont Armory, leven events | te itoneye Jibmer Dovedesiet. hia lv And adie Oia lay four, wale! rp) : UND rad tchstonea us ect nae No [are scheduled for the puplia of thie! "Th ‘the eighth, ninth and tenth rounds at Milatetphia, who ar regarded two of the beat {ston was that of the American A. A.| sharps by jostling Fale, Bareard aod THE GR EYHO j@¢ eo iT ichool, lo vi . therweights in the Fest, begun ! ry Pci ornell je rec ambi, AnueT i er questioned the fact that ‘Tom [achool, and ove {3 antriea have deen ‘Brown gave Fitzelmmons an awful lac: | eaierreigie in tie Raat. have bern, training of Brookivn, and this became known |Cornell at the recent Columela atic, N ND ‘ World's championeht A entitled to ee ool venta, two wat artrections |in& landing on him at will ang having | piace ate local club on neat Monday night, rh ; through the investigation into the dis-/ Will tus out ONG Pore ootd, Clarke : \ Be : \ decision over Jeffries, or toe [have been added to the programme, one eum 60 iran 18 the Late oe eee Wilkehe the teatherveitt amoiow'ehes sees || JEFF DOHERTY CAN'T BOX J pute that resulted in “Irish Paddy” and, | and Harry Gissing, a GARDEMCAL ‘ Might have won the title on the |S2 “iht-mile team race, in which the | @nish, acapella IN STATE FOR NINETY DAYS }} !ouls de Ponthieu failing to iets i in was | | vi 75 i ree'a decision after boxing Jefe i¢|!°Ating distance runners of the Amateur| Arter the bout Fitasimmons’s manaKér| jack Dilim, tho clever middleweight of Indian {thelr scheduled battle a short time ag | AMUSEMENTS. WALLACK'S Bway de tot eet ' hadn't knocked him out in the |Athletlc Union have entered, and the laeciared that his man had broken his | srolis, is now on hie way lo California, “where ‘ie | ; During the examination the commits | oa oe tT toeichhe ARL ISS cD iste ty-thind round of thelr twenty-five [ther @ two-mile bicycle rece, bandt-| right hand in the third round, Brown | ies slrady teen matchet to,figit rank Klaus ot || Jeff Doherty, ninety days! {slon's Inspector, who upheld De Pon-| BATHES. 1 LTR Tine 40 ¢AELI fight. cap. had several pounds the better of the] pay Nimnccil tor twenty founds at Sectameay That ia what the Boxing Com- Pi tijou in his refusal to co on with Paddy, The LITTLE Theatre Giusy t kn arch 32. ion ‘ A missioners announced when the '3 er's bandages were too| Ne ea: of Dag, ockout 1s necessary only tn @ fine weight. u M Sustantved $1 iO because the inter’ i ist Pulte Performance Tues, nts . fight. If the weight conditions were tb the privilege of eocepting SO per cent, of the © of the New Haven boxer hard, it developed also that the gloves! Public nce Tyee, Bre. 2 ect @ knockout in a lmited-round N. y. U. Gi oO rar MeVarland, who. fights “Ove Round | sross recite for bis end, came before them for trial, He J) Jd tt devore black and stiff from | i decision” fight mixht make a new | e . . ives u fesse oatintedl club in the i to arrive in] Mf 8 1. aWonTiva ¢ Comedy THE PIGRON? rst Srey, toe Franch, middleweight, who received this sontence because CON’ Pion, if the loser were counted out, ws, Mm Ham nermiaio &, Wine Waybura y “The b a Homo ley, ‘Adnirs. Jabel D'Armond. & Franke ter, ili Cirews, Perry mer us Two Schedules) ¥siie' Pea get Roane, ‘Seamaing, eens || = HAMMERSTEIN'S =” seme found battle at omnes. fas buen matcher ers A. ©, accordin ° : ‘nn iin, “formes K la bet fet, the champon middle ‘ r ANNY M'KETRICK, writing to « wo schedules i Tagive Club, fl tite ht tor | in nrewenty cord bon tiaidhuve de hem ||| eeh, | The club barweines te AMUQEMENTS. bs f the re- “ i newepaper and discussing Gib- — al. on the tight ot Mai Ti ite? || give him 2% per cent, of the Pinero " is jest” ‘ bons, Denning, &c., saya: “As for Ge middlewdeht Utle of hr, 15,50,756$1. Daily se oe 1 the bout ceipts, which amounted to scratch that also. Willle ts ail tn Hi y tae suet | aa rom Es . ed to this country : tanued {ta track and football eshedules, | Sete, returned ta f maa Senior & your, The Lowis of Jang both are unaually ambitious, Eight today ‘te _ meet Al .K + rk, pokecass heary.| dew be Wall, Daniel, this docen't sound very |contesta will be played on the gridiron, | ifs skvicsenee ofA 1 ha He thought the officials wore try- eee Lavan HD. | BE ESCOUBAGED || uo A 1. Daily Mts, UND ., Bearseate.61, Eve.8 HE WORL! the new fatherwaight cham ing to make a mutt of him. « j ie on C0. and'6 othe e : ay (os 8, } oy | feturns to. his The ciub then told him_ they oy eet} : HORN Ah at ‘oF cag ct ipretety ah Ai heh ant Re |S a ttamndeeat |} would: give him #75, but Jeff had winten GARDEH Fives. SUMUAY MIGHT]] | REAKos Agcy xg } Wke the remarks you made about eee ited for thie | in'tor ie, flat mith ‘enw Colton. the colored | hie Mimirert after which there ee “ie iiganas || enough money tn his pons Post AIUEAY OF RN TERT AIS Saprbitin GENCINELY AUURING 'KINEMACOLOE it ear i @ BEFORE he fought Gibbons last Swloyan, alwaye | hersweigne Ot Fitts = |and tany tands of music. to live in style a month or two, v COMEDY, | ie Haalish fehter, ts not ao. | | i ‘This wasn't enough for Jeff. | | | | so he walked out, and he'll stay di Elli Daily 2. 17 Vill Best Matinee Senta Ae. ioeldayn At 8 local ctuby ove mee Morwan, the Washington Market protue |} out, too, for the next. three Gertru e hott ‘OSIT! yY LAST WEEK oft ee rita Sarchant with Heltidse | fourg & mruner, the West ite months, This makes the fourth melas wh aiid ‘called off the 1y west abde light. | twin “instead” makings of ‘voxer that has been exiled by the Commissioners, and of the quartet the six months’ sen- tence meted out to Abe Attell J) eu &Sat2 ” Acre A. ©, leat night an sleep fi a’ round and @ — pounder art he may develo) | Abe Attell started in training today at Bhan-| Brown, oneal as “ |] ts the most severe, | HERE was not a ‘ittle surprise | | in sporting circles to-day when PRESERVING | Scrsres tennaepes ue MR. PANMURE|| With BEN GREI ET, NARBA ‘OR aR Ae at2i3, "pul i Sotinny. NM Welsh, wih eet fm for @ year” be palmed off on the ‘Ohio Budd; lov, ' jo ae @ firet-Class man tn first-clane | Naty @t Anuapolia, / ton —with @ B nouk for ringside] 99 eer at es | Americans Given KETURN tio di ETER GHIMM, REPUBLIC {We ar aE DAVID WART Evening Worla’s | A 5 PIRES VID 1i-ABCO R The Boxing Commission did one great | Extra Ten Days Headpin Tourney it was learned that the State! “way , ; {SONOS je SOME TS |) tlre THE \ WOMAN | ; Ses ae jesing rome when tt ru ea [Boxing Commission has found it nec ! he SUMURUN CtiTERION a eae id eh! 1 oe. Cohan’ ras . | 8 must be announced . te regulations the ru: an / Rete edte cites eens To Enter Games| sone ae lanes nlesule |sary to add to ite regulations the Tul] (a4, HERALD SO. ")9a wpouaige anaes SPREE SW enss. || COHAN Fits" tiie at | that has aged sadiees confusion | inter bs the Mat | secoalls aide outa Fe ion for new cersl| EVE RYWOMA Rg ct Jae “Ha Bai Su GRAND iii nae aries 1 Aa. eo many years. If the Boxing Com- iu action int A Save, BAK Paice t Etastid com anberen Bonne 98h | 4 relay race at the Domi Owing to the early date of the seena| 1p, $8 Made in the Marq” us ot Guseosberry Play shouse Ayih. Fath OF ra ns isgrid Telanco prosents THR, ¢ Ic ¥ Fule that would snake fighters and | "ur ecning Teaine trem, snes « jof entries for the athletic events of the | $2; Mace @. €0; Lane. rules yet tt came to the attention ve wll ota, i 4 ] mmission at its meeting that some BOUGHT AND PAID FOR tot. @ t managers absohiiely candid and Meira the Insl-Awer Olympic games at Stockholm the Amert- / jek. At that time, i£T remember right, , a bis battles, will be| { jo wae pictured just bolting over [Piaye) thle year on Oe tive e ' Gaxiety to get Gibvons again, an | Tser will be met Nov, # and the Navy , ‘wae in good shape, had been training | X°v" % ‘The two eahedules follow: | the ; , and felt that it wouldn't be like : Footb: fiyet fight with Gibbons at all, at all! hoa Deteah Weeltran at bate i ‘Why should a fighter who “has been a lata at Oblo 3 Nov. 8, y PHILHARMONIC ‘ “5 Morte Dark 8; Allard, vi eying this law. jE Willts C dy 3 ik late af blow Werks fe in thelr public statements—— | “issug Archer, and Vevis, 4) 3 can Olymple Committee were confronted re Pasting Gk clubs have not been obeying this law. || Wii ome: ety of New York— Behaw! this Jan't Heaven; this 4 | with fick” Wag" Liariachy and Metnonds he | wath the problem of having the Bustern Ma The specific case before the Commi TY PULLS" THE § “Cie STAN SHC ‘ + Che tal) West Hide Branch Y. M. OC. A. with McBatee. as c Behnatel, Bermour and Borgwan, and the Xavier | FYouts held at @ time when climatic a sland. No. $-Hand, | LYRIC Mole ELENA ‘GERHARD Clud with Helland, Clarke, Keating and Lotse, | conditions would be favorable and the i + Oy Atwell, | ariicen Wet HIL® speaking of that welsht- ihe fell for the B,000-metre tin | ‘Fhe Joyous LT Tie’ BOY ‘Ste Binyn Academy, Sun, Aft, Mme, ALDA announcing rule I note with i ' et, Oberineyere Collian’ Hyon Hees Eastern athletes would be in proper Keogh, 80; Martin, } J Operetta _ \b — = : Arquette te . 8 fichool | condition, and atill be able to make oH \ | : MINER’S — Bargain 4 Pleasure the exposure of those recently Tewantiuna ia © five:| Faber, ’ | ae “oy A Billy Watson well known and much advertised “wel- | mile race at uth [Shise snliieg tefore the dale of closian 68, wie, H U S BA N D S | |STH AVE, 5 tens ‘terweights,” Perron and i *, The — | which was fixed by } | 7 Yormer scaled 1% pounds, fourieen | Quen! Fastly Defeats Smallwood, mittee for June & Abi Kelty, Calcined H |BOWERY da above the welterweight iiunit, |, Wii™ Queal, the great profemionad nmaer, taken up by Secretary James Hi, Sullt- Hutlver, Sa, | BRONX 4 r the latter, at 16l, was a heavy: | beds muy time defeatite ters Smallwood. the van wiih the Swediat Olymple Committ: | Mews, M. d= Alctaly gor MAGN ESIA ee vem " OLONIAL e a NUaRDER G. bt. Metropolitan Holler Skating Hiok on Broadway, te, and the following ts @ letter re- 11; Woolley, 93; “Morrier, 108; iNEW YORK iE 230 and S90. | Diway & 2d st, “ais Heng * HX “weight limit” in any claes| {n'the' first mile, as he oaly’ permitted ‘Grate Setved from she @sormary Of the Swed Cala Mun Volpe (Hold tm Wotties Only) Au hur Deagony Otte, . jn * rm | 4 f nin olpert, 1 Baatenleg On ie, tah Olympic Committee: ine kind your grand- Knickerbocker 4 BRA Festival ot Feraisinit; means weight LIMIT, and noth- | SM Puen’ *y > ‘Mau 9 ‘Gusal ‘pat on 6 hie James , Sullivan, Kaa. The pure, e220: 98 ALL W, ing elas, For instance, any : 7 Auorican irs Commies, 1 ambie wend. pat, in ‘oak ‘omen Stars . fighter scaling between 133 and 142) Wrestling om the Howery, pace} anier om; bor, 82; [refined and wholesome { in KINEMACOLOR | is mer = ‘A R ON) xX Andrew iM qe “Mein Tieb- ‘ 7 velterwelsht, Joe Rosk and Prof, Atlee bave be rear tchumo: i ri " i eg - Et Ste Way Rvs, Reh Bee at au reer’ 2° |sa erat ts t Tingh a: Migers Rowse Tieeee | roertog the date g wears 21 farmip tt: | qualities of | Husband's COLUMBIA 7", BURLESQUE scm |] UEW AWSTERUA AYES Wey ers at aie, Raho a (2 he welghs only 133% pounde, oF a |e oe ate tt eatrastor et beg, 40 acting pou that @ soporesion has heen ‘Total Calcined Magnesia have lived for aa B oa Hiutpet let_Co.'e Production ‘ot’ Mat. Daily, i e Quarter of a pound over the lightweight | {‘riverolty, and Young’ Ajax will, also! my my ee i Fraternity | No, be, LT —Gittam, oe UTR Rie BRP ans: “OLIVER Twi ‘Twist APIC sia LEMIT. A man weighing 1424 pounds | finish nperial ins | 08 fos it roe; 1 72 years, There is no other nearly uty Ral a op ‘OLY Horse ot ringside lp & middiewelxnt, being over | Yul be reretvast ten tage after the date fiat | Sn a 3” Union It Waliem as good. URRAY HE A az v Aes Sia was 8: STR GS “SYDELL' a Whe welterweight LIMIT. A man wets! Morty Brown Kner for Dillon. | te ce eee ee ei es | 0, Brett, Ot: Mernolte, 81: Lva,10e 280, | PAE BRERA hai. ! py fing 18% pounds ringside ts a, heavy. |,, Mat? vow of the cust aide was « post watch | pur"Simbat'at with forme fn diane of wig | Feith BH At All Reliable Drugg:sts (AVR idk: URE, JERSEY LILIES arts bent BRULEE * | for Jack Dillon of the west eide tp the main bout stipulated, eect competitor bearing a gn Bune 10. shaper, Seay pore ered St. Ev eight, being over the middleweight |at ihe Suarhiy A. C, wing daeoted by 6 large | gpedal'nimber and to cancel tw telegrams ot | TH SUH, 1, Nyy en a camesh ane | ACADEMY “OAT Petr ae rt om fal at __ BROOKLYN AMUS EMENTS, ‘LEMIT. That's exactly sccording to | wsrsia ip almost every round, | reer latest on the date entsies close ieee | paner. Held. 63; Lorongo, 71; ual. A half tesapoon- iy THE DE! DEEP Se ‘ oe above) bg 60 to the wit | ar He enor te without an equal Br Chrire ae . ‘rule, Tt’ rule that mony weve. be] weate A natatn ee Thee = vyte, ot (te rhe, are | Tors, te am, 04 bats Bellen, ray fal in water will correct acidity and pre. ee ‘whose ambition pay defintely WJ em oon baden, 84; Mason. Eadie Amite eutpoinied Jack | Do Cpanel. rordiel hat er than themecives, Uke | gar Bee ‘er rtburn, Insist on Husband's, eo! H AVE. |i e, Wil mn ie | imation oe a the Roy igeaiot write! @: a et! pect mim ra wee | 5 5TH) Ave a ae ; eae Li | SaaS ana

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