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ti) . ‘THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAY 6, 1915. ' =| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noSeeecthen | AND NEWSY ROBERT EDGREN i | WEWS AND VIEWS IN THE WAKE OF THE COFFEY-REICH FIGHT News of Sports AND TIMELY GossiP —_- | - (enn on ) Told in Shorts ss ™e BULONG) . oe ai, ( musts FREE IN ome AA | OT OSD Ss \ THING! »—— i Beton ege : — THEY Hou | 5 be areyarne ) Cuo Hum >) ouemTa Let \ ; ga ey | — fod on 8! noeco * ( PROPLE HIT Chin J ° on Se Willard Sure to Turn Down (our ~ ( With MaLuEtt rn s ‘ An a feat $30,000 Offer to Defend Title w THE SHouLourt M | Wa Against Smith at Denver July 4. — alt of y in the 1 round of Vanama: Paci _— ' Jrnament at Ovkian’ e oe. |B ’ un oft j ¥ ' . ' HOD Satie Hon Franciace olf « bos tw i ae, Country ¢ pay MOA OM Yamwaines ‘ as hea Midw mf et Witard Cues or Ca t vt - E THe cure ES NOT ; on = eee ' ° « . wane — thet is managing pivwe ee ET ee Re IN THAT THIRD ROUND= BASEBALL epsole moae ne ia WERE bere . ‘ | Pre t Johnson of the Amertean mt te axnd sitet THE SULTAN EVERY BOOT = OY- POOR REICH! jagieeldent Johnson of the Ameting ‘ ; ; BLS Wes THERE . Mriceston fiona m false and unfounded the story yw ® “ MADSEN Se Monee wan trying | tabliah Cision bout wher ' 20, —— @agagement in New York ‘4 ‘Tec. THAT \ The Hrooklys Pederal League Clan fen-round bout in whien he avers OUTA ‘Nor Wet |will) probably play Hennie Kauff leer his title without being Knocked 162 POCKET, agoinst th Kan City team at | youre eaowo)’) ANNBOOY — amy Washington Park on Saturday. Bennie ely Willard w Mentor Wanted TO — a settiod his differences with the Brook kind of a squma See THe ow fods yesterday afternoon and ac tos with TIGHT= WHY A LEFT TO THE MIDSECT! cepted hin chock for 81 which he heplomnber, and thet No-o-o! STARTED. AL. OW HIS Wey refused to take from Dick Carroll Maat we his title | Friday night, Aftor getting bis money Contest, where the referee will de —_~ Kaul worked out with the Hrookfeds ICE COLD and looked just To THE PLANK r is Kpeody as ever, ide the winner, 11 ie quite sate t i ———__. ‘ @ay there won't be anything doin AN i POCTOR\ ) - |} Connie Mack’s intereat in the Ford WEIL next winter al the earl \\ |/ (roto mes ioe mH ‘os baaeball game, which Willard may gece and | . yi SHOULORT HUMPHRENS _ 4 he wit 1y at Fordhane Gigh articles before then, but a fis - HOVE Cur FER “ Field, was concentrated on Carroll, the for the title—-never, Mesare, Frazee, . et Curley and Jones will pry | vory i THA Gellar in sight for showing the cham. | EVENING! jon in vaudeville and tn exhibitions | “ — Bret and it looks us if t ving will | S~ hy 2 good for about | — | Maroon third sacker, Mack and Car- Jroll had a conference after the game and Pitoher Bill Walsh says Mack ntract to the Maroon atar to take effect the frst day of June, after the closing of Fordham's season, | ROWING. ata The Columbia varsity crew will row on Carnegie Lak» this afternoon and again to-morrow in preparation for the race with Princeton and Penn- syivania for the Child's Cup Saturday. Over the same mile and seven- elehths course on the Charles River where Harvard will row Cornell on May fe Crimson varsity crew was Coffey Declares Reich Needs More Experience. Roy Hartzell’s Attempt given a trial race again tho {reeh: De hin’ tales: ts | Fighting ogi, on Verge Of] Cleverly, Dut lacks the Aggressiveness After the battle an Evening World re Jim Coffey in his jwere “allowed a start of two and a vice bac! . that makes champions, He , aon Fe 5 i pataxs ° Jquarter lengths and were nosed out Rete aha Atuition the a t makes champions, He hasn't the ing room, and when he was asked what h cht of his victors To Sacrifice Costs Yanks at tho finish, ht months mor HE rabid Giant rooters, those NE who never could see anything i (1) ere trying to belittle the Yankees by é. is a s @aying the renovated Yanks will soon | be sliding toward the cellar, and that | Great Ring Generalship the present fast pace of the American Laaguers is only a flash in the pan. In St ‘This is the sumo crowd that wagered n opping A eic on the Giants againat Boston up to! @ Week before the season clored last buneh IT SOUNDED LIke THIS ANN We, Wrong then and they're wrong uow.| Defeat in Second Round, Re-) "shins vi “ chitin Trish elared: There isn't anything fluky about the of the re If anything was sure from the start that | could defeat Reich. | was m”doand the tenactoust 1 privetighte TENNIS. winning streak of the Yanks, Lt isn't "7 NChes |! bs fearsome. If he nad the glad | won because so many of my countrymen came to me Wi e Miva Molla Bjurstedt continued her Rise Speer fuck ivaronoven| COWers Quickly and Punches)ie ts fourvoins, If he ned thei} Sot maleh fo 6 fair fighter and oon Ait prety hands His blows ast Game WI PCULCS | way ocire ioe womerta champion ny Baseball, the modern Keind, the calibre | Reioh Into State of Helpless-|roniniy have whipped Cottey in th did not hurt me and | was confident that | would score a knock: : Ship at the West Side Tennia Club ' hat a eo team never - mave ps e 6 out because | hit him so often in the first round. When | sent Reich down in the second round | knew that | had him at my displayed in this city. : . Mionoval ‘was suffering from some| ness in Third, esterday, She won a place in the second round, Instead of rushing in “Dock” Cook's three. [aeticfinal beating Miss Florenge Bees ere snecieg f0m ners K and fighting hard when he had Coffey mercy, as | felt that he would not try to slug with me. Reich With Two Men on Bases and PS en e errant Ballin, 6-3, 9-2. An her next sriateh every mae vi Ag eta Mis jurstedt will meet Ys. ober eame here, and it has apread to every — tottering he w to be waiting for needs more experience and | think he can still be developed inte Nobody Out in Sixth, He had no mate and might as well | po oF Sho Oniwa throueh By a deehult man on the team. The disease has Heal go | Cattey to start something. a good fighter. ; Midi em Tenner Hieee atin, (Tone ue SY took @ step nearer to tM y Balin, Another of Wastes Two Strikes and Then| °° Capt. Huston remarked, with | the splendid battles which brought great logic, “We can't win ‘em | the winner into the semi-flnal round @envince them that there are seven the heavyweight championship] ability us other teams in the race, And that tn made such inroads that you can't ™ COFFE » ig no questioning Coffey's 4 fighter, His improve- saat year it wenter, | Reich Says Blow in Stomach Paralyzed Him. 1 last night: wh b.! : ie on he parm’ | ment during th ; all.” s that in which Miss Hiah French oo ee pg te Ge scc oe mered Al Reich into a state of helps| ful. He has learned how to protect When an Hvening World reporter entered Al Iteich's dressing room || Hits Into Double Play. ne defeated Mrs, Robert Le Roy, 75 that won the world’s ttle for the] lessness in the third round of one himself when he gets stung, and onee after the contest he was so downhearted over his « to Gak. Afi few minutes’ silence he said: Whother they get back in the teague] 4-8 6 at that he did not Y some time or not the Giants are }he perfects his defer he'll be hard | n for Willard, = Braves. the shortest but best battles ty Tt_may be a bit too early to say we ‘ank: \ Hoth | “Well, | lost and | have no excuse to offer, for Coffe: d By B Bulger quite Pi sted with their trip to Phil. q WW Facies AnH r na - angen i heavy men over seen in this city, Hoth! The fet ted one of the larg . . y prove lozeman Bu adelphia, Not only did Raiph Stroud,| will meet Karl Behr and 0 fe Yanks will win the Gag, but they | vow how to deliver a blow, and whilo| ext crowds ce Witnaeed cw eitte himself the better man. | will say one thing for Coffey and that wien ‘ MOET cela counasion SE Ee eg eee ae Kien MATEH On RIiGroay Be be fighting near the top ail] knew how Now York. There were close is he has improved considerably in his fighting and is a much harder T isn’t quite the open season to be-| ¢, VAunentit, Se Ee he be bil honor Ate and rh erty rough the oe unless Lasurien to] the milling lasted the blows fell fast, 000 people th including many puncher than | thought him. My friends tell me | lost the battle gin gunning the Yanks, but.] aiex the a ining thee] of the County ‘Tennis Cluty of Went: tat bresent combina-| put most of them linded on Reich nit Was one of the most rep- by not keeping after Coffey when | had him weak in the seceng Ji being on tho witness stand, We) have been looking forward to for some | chester, at the Hartsdaie CN. ¥.) Ratt Coffey, by weathering a bad spell in tative Kathorings ever seen at a | round. | realize now that | did make that mistake, blow. i must testify to seeing some basedall | time, At was his first Waterloo, road Station, along the Bronx Park- AN JOHNSON is the truce bearer | the second round and coming back contost, which Coffey landed in my stomach i thied pound wes te FO At a Aa lia aierr ir ; " lal ves “we ; 8 the first te 7 p at tho McGraw has made a demand on the in the war between organized | With a shower of rights and lefts that] Pe ieee mage a ane hardest | have ever received, for it paralyzed me from my waist that smacked very strongly of the| National Bi eee ee te | WORSE RACING. baseball and the Federal League, | had Keich on his haunches when the) Reich was right behind him, both to my feet.” Yanks of old, Bill Donovan may or} ing be made on the game that was| ‘The Board of Review of the Na- Phe leader of the Amorican League | bell rang, showed that he te @ real civing a big hand, but of course fo tote New York y Uinpire} tional Trotting Association resumed particeps criminis (there's may not t Coffey following Was in the ma- Quigley on the day of the Kauft ¢ Nita det ions in the Murray Hil @tarted the ball rolling when he said | fighting man. jority, After Joo Humphreys had an- a couple of words for you to shoot ana eats The rules ¥ that the des | ate ‘ i tordag to dinciins fey uN that baweball never should have been win dim sane out for Bae third |r ounced the welghts, Reich 803, and at), but the fact remains that when | non of an umpire cannot be over-|Of particular interest to horsemen taken into the courts. round he was fighting mad, but never | Gortey 200 pounds, he started to int doarmy | Puled without protest having been} throughout the country is the decison y the Board of Di-| yeiative to Vance 3 no doubt but that} Cleveland, who caus UW riot at gam Yew ¥ a Rockport, © meeting last. year and'a decision would ve Interesting gal when he retised’ to permit the judges a precedent. MeGraw says he doesn't} to substitute a driver for his horse " to win one of reuments,| Andra! and was expelled, reinstated 1 the ring fto centre our attack was displayed | put that he would lk me to a pinch the was opened up right in front and played right out to it ¢ This change of front of Jounson's| for an instant lost his head. First) duce the principals. Hoe was about fe really amazing. From the first he| with lefts he kept backing Reich | te tas | Neh the suet ule ¥ cee? mene m The Sa cone | & Yale hat savored of Ireland ey o 7 @eampioned a bitter battle against} around the ring, Then he cut loose) Sin Scofey first! This was. the By John Pollock. ‘ Maxey, he won't be able to get] 4 finish, Be Fee oe AmmeTions Hehgue) with straight rights and hooks de-/cus forevery Celt In the house at." rwcetvet MO] There wae plenty of Sense ‘Phe baseball on which we are about boas refused to entertain any ch couldn't Ket l there sure were a few. ‘They tetot ta deteat Sak Mane Of Money Vout om AL Reteh’s io ‘baspbab cinpgerene ‘War without quarte n ters [ateh a din that Humphreys had to han gullet down since he fiat a driver of livered #o fast'that B y hem, Halt a do ig + ent to have the! and again expelled on the same day, slogan. Johnson, howev AE Mec Ps Ae AWitch In his speech and introduce om Sava ‘Male tent men bean to wager, Cot lin the aixth inning, and the pastime | thing on 40 that he could Frejudica and illegal rulings were geen a light and is willing tom rifle right handers forced Reich |OSNC? An | shows ere rs ea Hau himiters offering kia of 2 t0 1 that dim | iow un right then and there, ‘The| Pare the ruling with the one |atlexed by the ariver throush. his more conciliatory attitude toward | ayainst the row « As he pulled his ch wes handed 40, Milly f . b's follow. | AD ei tothe nd | IOS when a technicality knoe torney, and he was fined $100 and re- Feds. COFFEY HAD IT ON REICH IN| hile Heich we ery quickly grabbing us Athletics were tw Sood) Giants out of a pennant I tnataced, ee ‘ handy up over his face to protect hts | HEIGHT AND REACH, aon, manent ot Otley orients | At the time, thanks to Rube Oldring , nniant, nstated. = T in no sure thing that Gov, Whit. |Jaw Coffey stepped in with a Hard! yoon the men stepped ont to Dewy (eee gue satmwton, greing Ketch 18 per cent, |, 81MoNEM Maxer Biumorthat is a groay hettor | eHreULL utee are Cue Uut sunt vim ‘Thorpe {a setting the An average of $782.52 was paid for man will sign the recently passed | left hook to the stomach and Reteh | the boat it was seen that Coffey had |ot int rece $19,950.60, TH Tne fren he told the writer after ee ere nae rhhaae woods afire in the International | gorty-tonr thoroughbred yearlings measure providing for a new) dropped on his hands and knees, With | a WUtt Reich in height ana | sate « Thatices of tating catten Ar at at Reich's | ea two-run lwad In thelr faces] League, and there is a chance of | wold by tac Kentucky Sales Compal Boxing Commission, ‘The how! that) his head hanging vetween bis arma] MAG). [eked lanked tke the ancion: bout Maxcr Wumcutial, tg siraeiie. es tis emer was | tks opened ip by. getting} Nis getting back into fast com |at Tattersall’s, Lexington, Ky. Inat 1 © ho’ f ladiator. J he bell Coffey sailed | After the loot Maxey Mlumcatial, manager large gatherin ra Bas gone up in opposition to the in-| be Was coun out, right in and jabbed half a dozen] Kein, » @reased taxes may cuuse the Gov REICH 18 A GRAND LOOKING pee Most of Cheae straight lefts | him bis + Mor to think twice sbout saddiing|) YOUNGSTER IN THE RING. reactiod the head, but there wasn't | ee the dect ae tire Keating to fitston a base on balls.| pany next spring with a season of |right. ‘The “highest prices were is man's chases Maisel then singled, puting a gular work under Ris belt, In | brought hy two chestnut colts by on first and second, with noi one game Jim did all the hitting, | Ballot, one bing out of May Hemp- the latter's roum and att ring | Dfesent, ay thy aad: "AL, are seu going up wo} 81.000 « ! 7 ‘ : , her out of Ollie Belle, 5 a't know where Vi gy." Reich replied, ree Engel, wanager of Eddie Camp Ttoy Hartaell, one of the best batters! @it the run making and most of | stead and the ot , Dareee tor vate NINO TAR| crap dlaplayed a weneralahip hat| ued 40 ferret rept che as [oa qoute are Ot mast Reich rooted) resiy been A lucky ndvieee for dim Caity en [on the club, to the surprise of the|* the fielding. Gearse Wiltee aise | fF Which $2,800 cach waa paid, 0) 91 ‘ played a gene » that | ued to force Reich around the ring, |"! Awubtu’t care MCT certainly Seen j Dy a SS. RO ; , een, Wie three Commiosionere few people thought was in dim, He] USINE rights and lefts to the he: an v.thaes | RoueWe etn eee ie Cae res Lac atunee Mate hd, Le ere Waltemplt! he practically won single-handed. | BOXING. at preenet hhc see are Lee fl always forced the milling, except ve emer ene hel Cottey sabbed 2,000 at $2 (which [of thom, A the ober to hit at a bad which resulted _— The Board of Censors of the Prov- ing Without salaries, and apparently eh jarred the ‘The Red Sox are here for the first time to-day and the shooting ought to be good. They have just shut out A price ticket), 100 Tone Saud 400 at $2.00, lasting te tenn joub gloom. ing to all modern all, itis considered b ince of Quebec last night, after sev- aval days’ deliberation, unanimously decided to allow exhibitions of films are willing tocontinue undor'the sume) @Uning a short period when Ketch} New York boy. Coffey had all the conditions. The Republican Legisia- | looked to have him beaten in the sec- | best of this round ture, however, seeing the possibiilty of| ond round, The Irishman was very| The Gnexpected happened in the vhools of dd pasebail f Madison Square =: 4 he Senators two gaines in succession " 2 r os] G who Hey Meio fight last nd rightly so-—to play for @ tie In- |t J a4 . cension. | showing the twenty-six rounds of the ting four new Jobs, would lexislate | progey after receiving a hard right|{COMt Almost before the crowd had | over Coffee rieton Coffey | niwht, ask afier This is the “int | stead of to win, In other words, the | OUt are far behind their schedule of Winurd-Johnson boxing match in al em out of office at an un p-bely settled in thelr chairs, Reich partied | in all iis imysrtant tatthes, and when the “ub- | kqockoue that has cvurred in the tala bout ot | teal sonding, Harteell up to|cinouiow (She pennant Before the) detatls, Gapense. Increasing the t fuah on the chin, but he never lost his] a jab and crossed with the right to | in ditant’ retunial to hs comer after being pr |auy of we move hekt in the Garden since we | SANK By MOMUINE O NUEEL Ub to | Fourth of July. As yet they have is receipts from 6 to 7% pe! seems | bearings and kept backing away, al-| the chin and Coffey staggered back | ciauwot tie winner "Adio" whook lm warmly by | startet Inst November." Heeeer twa Tink and santent chame lore ee ee em Senae The application of T. Lawrence Uke a joker in the bill, At present| though Reich sent home several more | #8 lf he were going to drop. Tt was | vie tend and exclaimed ney the boxing clu inste are having Weber for an injun plain that Coffey Was hurt. But he 1 knew you coud de it, Jim.” When t + denies the) y hy, the | selves with a Joo Lannin, by the w ‘tion to reatralp 1, Coft | rights to the h , however ae : 2 4 raderick &, Fived, Deputy United welt to stra timer ¢ aagroly. the lt win the game. Hut for tho Wast-|roport ‘that Smoky Joe Wood ane ee, cooriting ine & pero H kiy, ahd, coming ont of] Pane: wiiselt towether and hacking) iain ‘stimel: hi ll lial [neo topcgong ae a ae ot two strikes in this attempt At | Van Gregu.are all in, He ways that] States Collector of Customa of the Packing on an additional 2 per cent, "| recovered quickly, and, Way warded Off several hard lofts | chances a ul Tom Bolts, the former |s sacrifice, Hartnell, of our Vood will be ready for hard work|'ort of Newark, from interfering with fan't likely to pay the salaries of} a situation where he appeared beaten, and rights. Reich didn't seem to be ¢ speciiators did nich @ rushing i omantad Je seats, aid when the | hitters, might have land fely. At{in a very short while and that a apes| He plaintiff’ in entering through the ew commissioners and a sec-| he not only carried the fight to Reich |A8eressive evousN AL this tage, Ho] The teket areculati AM anh @ ny vr asked ui how he Mike the bout Murky any rate, he couldn't have done any | ciulist is at work on Gregs's left arm. | Newark Custom Touse, photorraphie Shoo the Humber of clubs to stage!” sich ina grand looking youngster| wan. recovering. “however “ania | fined five of them $2 apiece, ‘The “aleve” vein tt on ascouiit of m9 many of his frieute being erificing when there is a chance | thar these two twirlera are very badly| Prize fight at Havana, Cuba, on April re three or four phil monopolize ) was however, and the 3 tickets for $8 and $10. and at al prosent,”* to win by hitting is known to base- | needed. was denied by Judge’ Thomas the’ pattonage oF the fee LO CE INI aces ac eee eaten Seratie coer Cis Hanon GW Goh BS HD As] eeceelmee ball people ax the “old army — Haight of the United States District alls = be La ine SF itetcone wtian until ~~ and the Yanks, in that’ particular! Germany Schaefer, taking advantage| Court in tis chambers in the Jorsey ue hate again, This , inning, certainly qualified for the G.|of a day off in Now a | City At ce Building yesterday | SHON Te RuGHERIN tetas oe room for the G WORLD'S A‘. ke They should have shot the|sec his. friend “V afternoon, RATIONAL Leen PING OF THE CLU RS ax icaaun won ge: [MESteMOR and Jabbed Reich sevoral [Hh dee de rflniee eas " HEADPIN TOURNEY } NIDGIB-SOEKS On TARE Gn e COREG ARG DEB AYABD POE | BILLIARDS, ve | cian WEES en PG] times, sending him agatnst the ropes, |! te ve Se alan ; but there was nothing doing. George W. Moore and Alfredo de " | eee ti eae ry pars Ir you do this you cannot love,” Last Night's Score ‘Amon the mate ar dees interested it’s back ty the ourtawa, for) Oro will contest their match for the inthe ‘and fell into a sittl w 10 was chief aitvisoe to. Relch Ca Noo 1 Sohlonek spectators at Ahappy pastime] ime” he remarked pon departure.) three cushion carom billiard cham- i EDERAL LEAGUES / H a ne ' Mi wall, 88; Hamlin, was Brancroft B. Johnson, the noted | "Until it raing again, plonship in the concert hall of the DEA : reforeo had funt wtarts | alm as n (it Ola 7 “interviewee,” who is charged with] Saree, ier es Theatre on the nights of FCs Kansas City Ww he e bell rang imes in the face Contral Be No ferris, Bt; avin talked pe: while in Boston ay , 18 and 19% They will pla & Ble Runtmores’ o ti and stRaKered to hls see a with bon fete ORs nant, 48: Maser, om Hee led everythin ante: | BENNY KAUFF ASKS 180 points, 60 each night ay % "626 Buttaly) 15 corr ie blow had taken all the let fly with both) | Crater B.C, Xo. Wright : 9) Kull, uf Among, ts RESULTS OF YESTERDAY'S GAMES. ° TIONAL LAGU E, EMICASN LEAGUE away a lot of his courage pressed indignation at having b Buoted at RBen loneth when ie dante FOR REINSTATEMENT. 74; Harmon, 78) steam out of him, and it also took " ‘ « Albert Cutter of Boston Played tn 7 A hee eb 5 he tata. ooraee ation: eel len Sac Vicher, Ta; "Weingarten, Wl say tts ———— rare good form at Daly's Academy, a Yirckonete’ | my ay ae, fe sackey, failed nto his epponent| Woe B Paiute tag bers | *We've Kot no notion of withdraw-| Renny Kaul, the fast Brookfed | defeating ‘Tom Gallagher by 200 points Fi tit | 1) SEO en ipntoge, paantly in the Aird. Beate rr fiat mow ater that hard wounds | Otte HCN Meh MOS miele: | ing our wits,” he said, “though 1 did| player, who caused such a commotion | 10 9 and th dolog so made the fine ro mph yh a Hosa, baud ime ko fast Releh was diated. Thee | out ivowe at ion just as eoon as Yon Kate our say to Phil Ball of the Pederal!tast week when the Giants sought his| #Verage o' Jt. tauis, hired as daged itimary, 4) Chie Newark Vittalvargh me posjoved, “Ne! League that baseb not work ty better Nand lawsuits did that baseball was nthe diamond than ino the jnnings ' came the blow. tha Kausae City started Reich's | en : 4 a right that landed a. bit] Mier Bech bad bnded on Coffey and had entover and tried the top of bbs |services, has written a letter of res pentanee to President: James A. il ether wifall, MISCELLANEOUS, postponed Wet Ml Lewis screeched Crown BC. him da: » pro. . Rs. Minger: is more, of the Federal Baseball League, Stevens defeatad ©. CN, ¥, in their grounds me MHRA Cant 8 te, Ms; Mind, wourts, toking that. the suspension. be lifted. Annual dual track meet Hoboken GAMES SCHEDULED FOR TO-DAY “ Stl tetra Satta Htey im, 8 wa er | [RAUF writes that he is anatous to play | bY a weore of 75 to 7. Streteh and NATIONAL LEAGUE AMERICAN HAGUE Te ALOT Re cae CORN] Bout’ aa Mossh stains inatoad of Dice see ik Ur. J. Wendell Wyckot, the [again With’ the Brookfeds and is sorry | Hoonkis. starred fer the Red and ‘ Ber Zork sb Bowe | Qpaton at New Ne hat UVC AT Do CATT Y TU Pre yd ata ay Wolters, G8; Maus voung man who trimmed our 1 tre Tallawed the aavibe of peer. tone | Clay, the former waning the discus Unieag ne out of fie fray with * . . oc Yanks at Philagelphia, was up to | trout La ' $ ae bs miner throws, while Moenkis Daten y amaged left eve. Coffe Jat as room peepee RLY ag eA A a his trivks again yesterday and ale | Me) Ward has treated mo fairly.) 100i the 120 anc yard hurdles tn Torwato k of Hoon, with and owing into his stomach, tal, 47 " wed but three measteu hit says Kautf, “and has shown so much fant fash hi ve a mark on him. was the biow that knocked him Wie lowed us bu et WEGALEY BAte, nat velfare that Tam read: tiers | Maire OEY e8 Lents ' amet) - @ number not usually productive [interest In ny welfare that tat 4 Rr jufta lo. Lows tumed to Maaey Biuumeuthal, manoger of to show the fans that I am not un- Reich, end said: > "oman eee ‘| of big scores, We got one ’ the grateful,” THUMS Siena shies itest dee? AOERABS LOAN; Ait Wl SEs | seeterameemene re

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