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UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YO! KK pose EDGREN | DENATURED RACING JAMAICA WILL HELP IN RACING REVIVAL BUT WON'T HOLD MEET Indications That Only Belmont Park and Saratoga Will Open This Year. IT arroros me GREAT = AW- PLEAWAH, IR. MCGINNIS, To PRESENT THiS Baswes- Or PLOWERS AS A REWARD FoR SAM L, eo JACISONS - ER — gh ey 7). _ MAGNIFICENT 7% Wwnn 3k ~ The Metropolitan Jockey Club, owners of the Jamafea racetrack, came forward to-day with the announcement that tt would gladly pay its pro rata share with other racing assoctations to give racing @ new start in New York State this summer. The Jamaica officials, while perfectly willing to assist with the expense of holding @ meeting at Belmont Park and Saratoga, don't eee their way clear to conduct a meeting at the Jamaica track this summer, One of the leading stockholders, however, ‘idan, R)) Only Natural That a Boxer of | Say “WAGAN McFarland’s Class Should Want to Train at Dal Haw-; kins’s Place. IJonnae Moran .AND Tue BUNCH” WILE HAVE To GET Im DiIGEUISED AS : MERE MONEY, IN PURSES, went on rw ae ae oul Or ever Son new experiment proved successful this Copy 18, Maat A. 1S Nee tert Wold) year the Jamaica course would be in @ o_o —£ position to reeume the regular spring here to-morrow, and at re-| ume his training at Cannon's old) oad house in the Bronx, now run by Dal Hawkins. * It is quite natural that a Jightweight @f McFarland’s class should like to train at Hawkins’s place, aside from the fact that Packey always has trained there for his New York bouts. There was a time when Hawkins @lassed as well among the lightweights as Packey does to-day And there ‘Were SOME lightweighta in those days. ‘Who of the old-timers will ever forget NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR BY BOZEMAN BULGER. With the great Joe Gan outs, true that Hawking was knocked Jim Thorpe Has a Real Test in Facing Curve Ball Pitching by the Greene and ones ia the third round, Minor Leaguers To-Day—We Will See What the Pir MFARLAND. will arrive ° and fall meetings in 1914, ‘The same official also said that the orge 0 (4 U e Metropolitan Jockey Club never recetved an offer from Brown to hold _Matched With Kearns nner ae “outlaw” meet at Jamggea and the Met- ThE, "Ole Met during the lat two * < b Wor mt ed f this, Hi weg ner Legrand, the an ropolitan Club would not vermtt o Benet ‘nate bot be kuocked owt in th According to this authority, the igh — org South African ein Reavy iret round ofa fifteen mind tattle, Leerand | ton trac Lent was uletituted for Marcel ‘Thomas, another | tM track has py used out of turf affairs nc reochmas, Who ran out of tie match at the last | f¢ all times, The new owners who Made Great Hit by Knock- | m=". ag the ootites fron W. As BAGG man don't tntend to : old an: meets at the dh course } P. J. Dwyer, one report has tt, neertain about reopening the this year for racing appears now that the ing Out Art Nelson. BY JOHN POLLOCK. EORGE RODEL, the heavyweight gecend and ones in the third rour champion of South Africa, who ‘aaratogs., ne ae wo r ‘outs he in- “4 made good in his first appearance sages trensed ie fame Indian Can Do Under Fire. tna pattie ans omnes we worene| COLeman Makes |,".* ee Hawkins had a wonderful left hand. hot Art Nelson of Chicago in eight rounds Lapy Horses must BE Stace Fairmont A. C. on Wednesday Record Run of ‘The fret time I ever noticed it was elmont Park. and to race perhaps tour Saratoga. If the attendance is at Carson, > while Jim Corbett was| @ IM THORPE has his first real chance to show what te can do under fire has received many flattering ry ‘aining for i BECOMNGLY GowNED wun & profi table at the Spa the thoroughbreds tr his fight with Fitaaimmons. to-day, when ho will appear in the first exhibition ball game of the year at ON THE TRACK Offers tor bouts trom clube both in this 65 at B iUdiar ds | 83. 8, °2 39, Bort every day ia the A few miles away Hawkins was train-| J) .,Dallas, Tex. Hitting the “lob” pitching of the big league twirlere at Marlin city and in the West. His next bout UMQTAS | renin ‘or August. tng to fight Martin Flaherty on the {Ts quite J different thing from going against the minor leaguers with thelr epring &tternoon of the Corbett-Fitesimmons | curves. The big Indian will be up against a real test. The small cireult fellows @ffair. Even in his training bouts Dal|in the apring always put all they have on the ball so as to make @ creditavie | ‘will in all probability be with Soldier ‘Kearns, the hard hitting for ten rounds at the Irvi vi ianinhr a Prot] A new rocont for a Class w vitiara| K. 0. SWEENEY WINS AWARD , chewed & seapey lett that was Gerd te | showing, Aen ke Larry Dayle are cade to lok tolidh when they first. stack Nine Dodgers Sail To-Day for Savannah; Terie Tuc le aeoeviad ds tar sllhoees rea lad ae atone av-|QVER FOREST OF COLUMBUS out nearly |up against those March phenoma, as it takes several weeks for thelr eyes to : ’ X Hari ¥ * ™ a ‘ piatandithen oneved {t tn and down-| teccme accustomed to the unexpected breaks tn the Gall, Last of Highlanders on Way to Bermuda. |} t0-d«y. 4 ciub in Pittsburgh also wants) Harlem in the eighth game of the pres-+ payTon, Mink cman Gore: | want with @ twisting wrist, The biow| In a letter to @ friend in town McGraw saya that he is more than pleased hoala eytlgwclik Adelbert ARAL ia tes boda ag Settle eat ied bh tk together | New Bore Ga ‘ Ws dulivered just as a whip ie cracked, | at the work of Thorpe. Not ao much that he has been hitting the ball, but be- ; batik Buh blend fe ol etnedy: ANG) MAP MUI In ut before the Da any iJ The last party of Greater New York major tenxue ball players leaves pecoall the fortyceeventh ihnine, wi the Dayton A, Cy the fist being the snapper at the end of | cause he has displayed a willingness to try anything untll he has mastered It. this city to-day when nine members of the Brooklyn Club will report at Tie State Athletic Commision at ite mestiag | Jeadin Oe be nee ne | ee es ee ene cr a ag i diate! ar ah It {n of some Interest to note that Thorpe has been kept at first hase, despite |] ibbets Field preparatory to satiing for Savannah, whence they will take Jo peubeuent ts thet Ha the and eg ‘tring of 6 (B ie te pour a Immediately all] the reporfs that McGraw intends to make an outfielder or a pitcher out of him. ihe Gain fi : fremt benefit to pand van off a string o Dell tor tie fi or their training camp at Augusta, Ga. Besides Daubert, the | fails for fighters who oats, The previous recon ‘lass | tommy. Bera 1 tundrest in the affairs of that moment. | If he continues to hit the dall as he has in the first two weeks, it is a safe bet |[ players who will board the steamship City of Savannah, which will mail |) with see Waa Ge cou G sncewicnete sac ous a tke te |e ty re ahs Nets ee ee ke, | ete Rah he 8 ETE, at 8 P. M. from Pler %, North River, are Catchers Tex Erwin, Bill Fischer | Sty w@ notify te clus a Walter Li “ i rere 4 Eddie Pheips; Outfelders Leo Callahan and Herbie Moran, Inflelder |} window and aio ‘hilorm’ the public ‘The long run -put Coleman tn position to erty's abin withln a fow ecconda of the | SOUNDS TOO GOOD TO BE TRUE. | snitball in a world's series. From thol] p bes hry ae ERENT HNO i . Epos Kirk; , Utility Man John Hummel and Pitcher W! beens. run out four innings later, the final beginning of the fight,:and Flaherty| 4 few weeks ago Nath Fechenbach, | Way things broke inst fall, the Glants iscendas sage aob bec Bd ener Wuieray en : BILLIARDS AND BOWLING rahan. George Cypentier, “the flstic {dol of France, Lad ey} bes h bel) bdatizy! an ‘Tho last contingent of Highlanders teft this clty yesterday morning at JUS uth tint 6" olan de" ity ‘ait Rec avertke ice te su ete rena to. Balt, eae 1 o'clock by the Royal Mall steamer Arcadian for Bermuda. The squad || 175 ‘pounds, Can) i the pales at wis] Muldaur averaged 442-61, and made runs Brrains BY SHAFER 1S FULLY PROTECTED. comprised Pitchers Ray Caldwell, Cheater Hoff, George McConnell, Patrick of 3, 30 ar The victory was the) BXPERT MECHANICS Before “Tilly” Shafer would sign a|f Geeen and Albert Schulz, Catcher Williams, First Baseman Malcolm ue de, a Feb, | third in au for Coleman, who | THE BRONSWICK BALKECOLLEND! he all shout Del's thunderbolt] rites at rattle Rog. ft will be fe-| neat MoGraw had to promise hin Barry, Second Baseman Ralph Young, Shortstops Claude Derrick, Jack || fe tilly ™ zt ira kt i Cf\ begins to loom up as the probable win- | WEST 32D ST., NEAR kW AR Yeft, He was looking for it, and| Dorel Of Tait? Grew offered $6,000) rat, al! the mall coming to the Polo Martin, Douglass Harbison and Bil Stump, Third Basemen John Pricst || b® held on bee re. ner of the tournament, | 2 all le fa Mla ilned Faire orate the mre nat Grounds next season would be censored || and Eara Midkiff; Outflelders Birdie Cree, Harry Wolter and Bert Dantels, VWIAROUARD WILL REPORT. dido't know what bit him unt buf an! pecrotary of the Dallas club, was in| @T¢ perfectly agreeable to such an ar- (oer later. New York and declared positively that | "Ansement. mn , Cooper, the Texas outflelder now with Joe Gans's turn came,! the Giants, ie a dotter man than was here in New York, Joo know! mig speaker when the latter first re- Prices and Terms hs My Al cir Pr Rroadwar and that no “scented notes” would 5 um te v4 Gane expected 1 do something ‘ke taut wcoanet naa been tearing things up at | Larry Doyle and ou Devore: wae ere : ae owls glo ithe tala | Rube testy actor and sone times UBIO A oe y came together, put up their larlin, an 4 - not so thin-skinned, 4 a.. op next Wednesday night, ot will report to the Giants « hands, and “Crack!” Dal's left curved | Keep him, whether he has a chance 10 Thorpe Out to Surpass i itu. =e arch 10 for spring p : PHILHARMONIC over Joo's guard, Mashed defore hie WO Mm or Ove. echenbach will have, WAPPINESS IN THE BRONX. pile ani) Coase 46 ents cording to reports from Robert 8 A UTY OF NEW YORK, etdrtied eyes afd dropped crushingly | E°nice title nest eRe eR comming to him. Probably the happiest man in New mithieht tealt for New Uricann on next Woinae | 8YFacUEe to-day. JOSEF STRANSKY, CONDUCTOR, on Joe's Jaw. Down went Gans Uke a York these days is J, Bentley Seymour, eyers i} a ing. ecor |Skadotet she Urieshe “A. Ores bacna tot des Ba le Na cana - | tro-Mw. (Sun. > ast é ‘arneaie Hall, man who has stepped on a banana peel. R ADY HIT.| Sometimes known an “Cy.” The for- | And daiate: Stestaduon have ‘eo tet hi |paw how J Soloist. i an) dt looked all over but paying the purse. HIQULANORRE ALnE | mer Giant never overcame his fit of Herzog, Crandall, Wilson and Merkle, | Mth Frank Bangs & of" 1Muaieyla ‘in the ne Rudol PI Ganz rian id ou Tick eis to $1.50, Kelle B Mes ‘The crowd gasped, then whoopel with {depression at having to go to Newark, "i Nera Another game between the Yanigana| usta”? “ # Mmpire A.C. show on that | celvet a Iette rday from M Rest Thine. Beg ae hiee eek Ba $0, excitement. Gana ‘roiled over and uied| Te last of the Highlanders railed for | sna when he told to Los Angeles | Great Rivalry me aoe in the | and McCormick's team was on the pro- in walch the Rube said he would re Soloist Maud Powell. vietinet, to get up. He managed to make it just | Bermuda gt an early hour this morning, tae jooked lik gramme yesterday morning, and again] g,i” %, etter to the ‘writer, George Engel, Mi i} before the end of the ten seconds, | and by the end of next weok Chance 4.0 ab prey PL aac od penny ‘i McCormick's team was defeated by the | Wight” sys tat Kina, fin aes ‘aut. | armen ay it aed When he ress there wea no use in trying | ought to have @ pretty good lino on Just about to sell hie Kennel of Ane Giants’ Camp Between | score of 10 to 8 in atx innings, Sti, care fee keenly round “taht vith TANOURECITA to box and fiddle about and try to keep his team. All of the players who went and start weet Bere res ‘Btallines i Jeft ‘Tesreau, the Ozark Bear Hunter, nek vat the Cleat de tt AL way from that dynamiting left. Jow's away in charge of Iarry Wolter car- | Saved hun by giving Cy @ doo with the the Two Redskins. was in the box for the first three in-| much trouble in alge ht Rate and rea | ased brain knew Just one thing. He ried mysterious looking little boxes I") poston Braves. I saw Cy on the street, nings for the McCormicks and gave| are so sure of victo hat we eta Bailie We Wed re must mix. And he di mix, like a res!- which were pills to keep them from get- | ? 4 Coach Robinson great trouble in hand- | h#"e iad ‘wagered, red 81, 0) "that rake eta the |] THE SPY ™: GREAT CHOPIN PROGRAM ing black tornado | fing een slok, “ital Chase tried one £0 | wre noticed” that woth his, famous . Ying his delivery by the smoke and |“! Ki Tf ickeeta at ‘tt ice. OSE Nie ia, It there Was one thing Dal Hawkins | ing down and tipped them off by cable esp and Wits, ware rane ave Marlin, Tex. March 1. {shoot that he put on the ball. ‘The! prank Madcle. the welerwelsht of Pitteiure, |] HYICHERBOCKER, Brvny & Bath Be “ve took more pride in than that left of his! Several of the recruits kicked because , ator ik ees eat oh Bak, 2 no has ben fighting with great, suocess over ris f has 4t was his ability to “mix it” with both | there no bowling alleya or billiard poor fielding on the part of his team nearly a year, ‘T ann fare now two Indians in the three runs scored on him were due to CARNEGIE) — Zatholic Giants’ camp. Chief Meyers, dled three mo! hands. He was always anxious to prove | tables on board, : ha hal st mates, It looks as if Jeff will pitch even in THE SUNSI rete hat he a ER EHEY “ROAR, UMANNBUTIO, IT TOR -NO|che game, han funt arrived. He war Sitap'ihe venting fee tongs | aac AMUSEMENT Be tee Oratorio Society clear i 1. pore t el iad v fore hole to drop. that lett throu | ROAR, ROAR.” Lovers of athletic *porte were some-|POt expected until next weok, but he|and although a little wild had hts shoots CharlesCh rry Ma e Doro pRB AM i GERONTIUS again, Dal mixed, There was a round / ; what puzzled for a few days over the |%#!4 he had read so much of the/and curves breaking beautifully. Go, more than a hundred oarsmen got i and a half of the hottest slugging ever , . fact that the Nassau Beach Walking | Stunts performed by the other Rod- Geen whhin ropes, and then Guna| the can from Old Futher Courtney for | Cub Invariably lemies a tide table with |#kin—Jim Thorpe—that he decided to landed, and Dal's head bounced on the | kicking about where they should tral | the entry blanks. The secret was finally | Ket on the job right away. floor and it was all over, It's a good thing Mr. Courtney ds deal-! exotained by the information that ‘Thorpe 1# now batting just ‘Phat fight wae 00 sensational, and the| ing with amateurs, for at this moment | athletes always start at low tide oom ty i suek 9f Dare, outcome #0 much in doubt, that Gans|a pleture comes to us of @ bascball to get a hard beach to walk on. Othe The Yanigans again played high class baseball and are in fine fettle for the:r ames at Dallas to-day and to-morrow. Jim Thorpe got another home run yes- terday, which seems to have become @ . 4, Beoiseats $1 be 8, ee el a lunging Horwe Sit ciicbs || THE conse rk ‘U [DER Mi iANY. FLAGS CRITERION Bri. & 43 atiness Wed, ae a :PAUER Y_PIAN lik! il, To-M’w (Sun. )Eve. «,4, xm did the chief when he first joined habit with. the Olymple hero, ROBERT : seasons ago, At that HILLIARD . 4 d8 THE and Hawkins were matched agwin, ‘The | manager barring ott the Fecrulte who wine they would have to trudge through uiky New. York backstop |e,‘ a Le tara a tee yas HUDSON #2, eee! erie ROTI y second Ume Joe boxed warily, bot eves Kick about the food, the roome and | six inches of sand for five miles from | made twenty-six home runs in the prac without pulling away against left-hand: Gee, everything “what |x" Lf McGraw or} Long Beach, The entries are cli Chance barred ball players for Kioking, | Under the heads of “aoft-shelt can you Smagine how many would ve | “bard-enell" walkers, ied | th nd exhibition games. Thorpe ts) Mich ia knows and trying hard to aurpans that record, and /eyPy ten hand. batter han was der judging by the manner in which he is jignt to Manager McGraw. Cooper re- on spared for the right that might be trickily used instead, But Hawkins | didn't care a whoop how close a wat: THE POOR LITILE RICH GIRL PARK Serica" Matinee T THE BRIDAL "PATH _AMUSEMENTS. on a 5 ee Eee a P| A left in the service? Se whaling the ball in the practice games | yembi A Ne OT Fre. THE MIRA : ‘Theatre, 10%dh Sey left. The ‘th sembles the great Ty Cobb very much pee, Ty CLE vexing AN lett arm. Immediately anead of t was | ANOTHER STAR LOST TO Pro restlers (bla daa dial [oo y Doyle acbelleal sane HARRIS Ys Fiat t} MATINEE DAILY 10-15-26¢ as 4 7 Tar al van as aa w H BE vs, ame ‘Gio-$1.50, 4 brown smudge- moving bieture of w VAUDEVILLE. / : en nist og! tha) players with’ tha. cet. ere pon ive “ ward ae He Fetes aries je ith min EVENING PRICES, 1525.56, Lorde aeyarcnuy, there came a abarp| around the vaudeville circuit after Ompete AE |escerion oF snoncraes, Snater and much, for ihe Glante wicca end aly Re LITTLE WOOTEN FULTON ety: ess ACADEMY. THE i crack, ike knuieg miwting one, and | pitching a long ware for the Hed x) AD WA C To-Night Stinp tosiay. The mauad in headed by |fos"ecing tho most valuame player to|| CASINO fin LBB LILLIAN RUSSELL i||stock co, - “ADY + fall, bid th AB RAN Rah’ reek of the Sant wae aimont an| Mit Fak HO8 id the ALAR? Ou fevoll 16 Ve w 94 Oe mate o ig Arthur Fletcher and includes Murray, the team. TRENTINI ir in Y exact reproduction ' ceded it, Gans pull reeled, wobbied, covered, and f the one that pre- 1 through, got Up. Buck says, 18 to have one more chance at _golnk axainst the Giants with his cy NEW AMSTERDAM THE ‘GAMBLERS W, 424 St"Rve, 8.15, Main, Wed, & Bat. 2.15 H! Four professional wrestling matcher, neq Shepton setae alee our uutemicam wreaune tere l| In and Out of the Training Camps OM a ar LTE |[ Oe OH DELPHINE || ge rHtopokt rrieaus 0 show that he really had a righ and | h Prne's guard away, and! New York Athletic Club, will hed Ds Hpitcn, and Bate, 2.18, TYY PRISCILLA KNO Asner TAAt OF Feat amer GENE Waal inen belt dropped’ aud tat poxse’ it | heyee ree eee tame meee FANNY'S "FIRST PLAY |] onry awapia - ; Wins a mere fluke, mixed with him, And in|down over Frank's glove. ‘Krne bovbed| in the club's symnasium to-night, bes) After tains o holon for penerel ueeee, Lary Hers Tanoctchat Cy Ay By a] ra r M a LESTO ten The trish Players the third whirlwind round Gans dropped | his head a Hitle. There war a, 8:ning at 8 o'clock sharp. Hugh Leon-| gitar die ieaduartery of the thieago Ne | alco" amt "an ot PCY RIC sit Wel. aan ry Ridemnto The Ser ever the winning “kick” again. sharp thud.” And to the amazement | ard will officiate as referee and Robert ae Fos, Hub, oad tee! sour "Shere Frew agent of ‘nes 11 SAM. BERNARD GAIETY Baca, And of Heart ui ——- of the crowd Frank's feet few up in| Stoll as timer, GR amlstay atived Ne sienature Rational Taeete lube ‘to the granting of pro: CENTURY ‘THEATRE fe! & 8A NY other fighters have tried|the air and Frank struck the floor! The first match will bring together Cra ty | “af the, Wasneten Chi onto the new minor league, BROADWAY a 4 Eva. 8 shar eal pte Cot M to rediscover the Hawikins| nearly flat on bis back, with his arma Wl B, Hanson, champion of Norway, | of Neth rican teagne ‘wil @art for the Groat a Joseph Mis punch, Kid McCoy was the| spread wide to hold him up. He was and Jack McLeod, champion of Canada, | smining con the in at Cihartottap ie, Va sae Sate anaes te win enatien, cane fem & ‘Stone, a BRET! Lae most successful of them. ‘The Kid| stunned and motionless for a time, then’ dhey will wrestle catch-as-catch-can gh Sater al of “th gungmert wl e'ecore of 32 to 4. the ubana 100K the lead, ih (ry ie a A (ir Phone 1 root id conserew." “Mtl that wann't|MOw!y, Kuthered himacit aud Kettin Up) wtyle, beat two out of three falla. HE} be tuathe pars. The Tomaiider "of tie players inning'by scoring tour Pins, bt. inthe - raging hue Wi, |Laurette rei 2 Ht \Dacked away and covered, while Haw- T,andin, champion of Sweden, and M,| ill Fawr late tet week. ube got Way ‘with thelr bats +2-COHAN’S i: & Mat. o” My fleart.’ exactly the Hawkins left. It was) king rushed and hooked loft after left Henderson, champion of Vermont, willl another ascbal wtp ecennes | Sem aa 1 Nome ok eee Bae fe el Mi IRWIN “Widow B mer, ELTINGE #i,siy. kraiio, a4 a scientifically studied out, tong prac-| against his crossed arma Atugward ineet in the second match under condl-| it ty the nine wee fet tees ay ome | ORES A fis Sos Mite ved, (a Bat ticed vlow. | Probably, Hawking never rate aid he didn't know he wax down (one linilar to the frat boul, “B. Han-| ats Gnatt wil ng ety at Hyracise. _dimmi Calleian Dad Be 20 Seay ia ASTOR Ee wee? ahi ie be has WITHIN THE i LAW f Ohim. It | until he heard the referee count “eight.” | or ‘ ’ Mt ut pears ptarametnaaved tn thet fst gone at Past Renter il ; { was natural—as natural to him aa alAnd I never could figure,” he added, (08 oe Me AnAaTeGn IL Lake pars Ne Fe gay a Wl goes we ey le Ett | thn ein Lp is fine team, ganinat, “Ka Wit tata, DORUMAY Pov! c rattlesnake's lightning stroke is to the| how he hit me. There was his hand Onq match. & Grracuse wes elected Gleason ful heen badly, defosted by a sore it EL ASCO i ‘ snake, Something about the conforma-|up in the air, a safe distance away, “Wil *igham, champion lghtwelght =. of It Five home rune featured the contest oUte didi me ¥ 1B Hon of wrist and eiow and shoulder, | moving slowly—and then I hear ‘eight’ | op inagiand end J, Rucek will try cone i Beogaary, Nasions "tia eae a i tu a 100 ADOLF ng fe TIE NERE YEARS OF Disc ioN ali j . onto lana ¢ . 5 B . aA t in fo the St any rF f Frawins dnc nee to uke a great iot hone it would have haek a la nokaure Bingham axrore fo make Huse adn Binal wat retort at vata, Ua, ea Pata ¢ peers a MORKIN’ | boy Peters tite ny 7 { of speed with it, I remember seeing him | Erne won that fight, in the elghth round | “Ot 2 “ Wallace, who was man f C ‘Won | ‘él it’ } | , allp) it over gently on Frank Erne, |1 believe, in a Wild slugging beo in|, The Big event of the night wil nen | vole a WPS Sosae Paneer wt FAY TEMPLETO! — aren { 4k was watching for it, too, expect: | witch Dal again falled to show that he! tke place—a match between Staniela 9, O80 Oigned 8, cunirect with che club wats, close to y JORDON, JOB aac cuRCUR. Pex! MADINON 50, GARDE: Le ing it, knowing all about it. They came | hada sight aa good as his left. Dal lost|: Z>yasko, claimant for the world's| the jear, Th will be hie elgtleeath year fm the the Now "voris gu. 43 thelr tt ‘ in aS | fae NEW YORK THEATRE SPORTSMEN’S SHC Ww k together five seconds after the begins |many u fight-—and won many a fight, “aamplonship, and Paul Samaon, cham- — ‘ ye next year toe clubhouse will ool. sr ABOVE f ning of the @st round. too, His record tan't eo very wonderful, | Dion of Germany. Begebatt, fane ell oxse thy county itl te Mit | Bho si he visita Conta’ the Baral |] Heya Fowl vin |12--BIG ACTS.-12--SALOME Oc | 2 Adm, S0c. Chili it Teiaiass, 3 Hexen all through, burt doubt that anys ae sae dae a RP ie | Pca Leer We ey ‘- moved lightly, one can tell, even to-day, Just how Dal Mickey Dunn Whips Reddy. trots au of tig "American Raw ciaion win ae | Artur Boater ont of the Gants OLUMBIA #7, Burlesque 1 & perfect cover. Hawkins dropped that laxy left In, and| Mickey Dunn defeated Battling Heddy at the | #2 heute trom Stee | win "Bas Ween lng. out fon # Mier salary that x cover his face up to the eyes—so put the best of them flat on thelr shoul-| New Polo A. A. Reddy, weighing 118 pounde, |! a ee ae oe Ne ie “ere SOCIAL, MAIDS |& MPIRE a he. ua a Hawking standing straight der blades with {t. It was the tnyatery | tm as tctnoe ged he etter borer but Dupe ; ‘The nent organ sed New x Nork and New Jersey ye effect that le dit the | HANGEE a | | BIJOU wae St, Evs, tit smiling, reached His left out nearly punch of the ring, and it’e @ mystery unde forward $9 wc ve | League of Professional Have pe A a ub ites hi a siyle net ¥ bad bis bigger opponent winetng | forms ication to-day to Charles H,_Hubete, of ealury he demande he an reile trom base es tae A apne en. PAUL on SLOWEY OO ee et ee iene = | io Boos" Giss oc Jor bus touseut te bpae & oa es Lay Mais de | - Y's ‘