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pont eR TTT % 1” THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 17, 1916. ‘(PUTTING *EM OVER Bilge BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK YEE Prien (rerms.zs.cm COLUMN BOXERS NOW ON LAST LAP OF TRAINING FOR BIG BOUT | SURE On) CMOOURS = 1916, laa yy rm — | | ISN'T Tus oreay! flaLagton r aes s66pi COULD EMM ARATIN | , Ger wee f it? and | | SNOW , cantons Wee ae) Time -Tapee / | Tuer wavteo me} | Urban Shocker Has Big Gash RIGHT UP TO \ tung = WHAT? / iat \, “7 wow 17 | in Fleshy Part of Right Heel as SOME MEN'S: VK IP. iN A Bate Result of Collision With Tim MONEY POCK+ PARK! Hendryx. A | ET WITHOUT oo | CAUSING 'EM MACON, Ga. March 17%. | “ANY INCON- H RBAN SHOCKER, ene of the war ‘ - iU Yankeca’ mont promising young | WOLse VENIENC) pitchers, waa ao badly spiked a. Criticism Directed Against Big Bout by Some People With a Limited Knowledge of Boxing NS w Tim Hendrex: in ties that he oe : Bill Donovan and Frank Baker are and of Athletic Condition Has «sail Fg jwill be aid up f two WOK | rctising signals for home runs. Nearly All Died a Natural “ CALIFORNIA ——— JA bie gash was cut in the fleshy part} pred mu Ls Saas Ar Te! swty ™ - ~ jor his t hee! The athletes ho faved to aot letters trom ! Death. Ml!” Tews You, feu. Trent's Lb Ple) J a The accident, the most serious sut- |Columbis should wor: eo love ae tier Mew oot — T Tews wt (a UiTTLe MATTER dion |fered by any Yankee so far, occurred | Wf fom tie oll Tl one 016, te The Treas Mtiie te Lenina d Te oF 6 Pact & INWE: —<= |in the second half of the fourth In-| Resore qwe qalte into a war etm om York rening M Fan FROM — + |ning of the daily practice game.| wrricy Mr. Kauff wants to call at- i PON SHI Tween HIM AND erico Mr. eer ' lire ‘ corn bee Ny phi oe - _ | Shocker vad been sent to the mound| renvion to the new angle at woh he bout has nearly all died a “ He The » | to succeed Dazsie Vance and Hendryx dat, ween gacnte| © "ere py! Oatme Vestenmey ust SUITED MORAN ANYHOW , : Me hates | was the frst Yannigan at bat. ‘ie ts wearing his cap. 4 “ted “| ~ wal ‘ Ll wy — slid @ sharp roller down the right With a Iimited knowledge of boxing — =| Aiantete. SNOWSHORNG Downs field line and reached first base ai-| Senator Dunnigan should remember and of athh ndition expected — co DuckeD OTHE Box opmice | multaneously with Shocker, coming|that they are also playing chess in see Cham} se Willard com ° —_ - Tom JONES oer cover OR alls Lig ne | buildings not oriainally built for thet es kn « aiianiin endryx's steel-shod right shoe foun r New Yor! fos _ Shel ‘estenver® Shocker's right heel ie nn ; a weimht litte ‘ ught J 2 i! Home Run Raker ts now prepared to} aL to shorten towing sliers te all a should 4 ru accept any hitting assignment Donovan Tut the Supreme Court ee enough to worry may feel inclined to offer him. He re- a bal e ucing | 0 gers’ qua Pies Woke f° dae ot ‘i — [Gined to hia particular smodel, "yeater. | aie {tuned to hie particular model, yester.| The Cincinnati Rede lost $8,400 last th a try-out near the right Meld fence, |season, but they weren't able to Baker was delighted to ure t i “ iTo Pennant- Wi inning Team Paker was delighted to gecure a set of charge any fish a quarter to see ‘em seom strangely apathetic. train Easy Task, Says **Robbie as a ENOIY, 40y ft, Degomien more and more! fy long as Uncle Sam ts in trouble & fore | ke very «. eat raw beef and knock out his entire staff of sparring partners every day. Jess disappointed them. He « here in good Vand carrying about the normal 1 of remoy able flesh for min of : ANYBopy'LL GWE You an ARGUMENT ON THE FIGHT. ilhooley the Yankees | thave acquired one of the likeliest Meld- | Matty will never lay down his arm, mea ee Kragon's lone liner tor right centre noe | age : " q eve thing that me catch eid are Nat] Me. Ville is wow going into e whisied cartes, and r Only Necessary to Cut Off One Outfielder, One Infielder and |fe°aad Wen cee Ma SOUS Nery well) Sa eek pea Deg — \ je Unit ta jas a perfectly Pe bealien ate | “feaauais | CAPPS PULE UNS , Five Pitchers—Jimmy Hickman Is Sensation of Recruits at (ones be ho irish va. German pedestitan th good army if some care! WHY Does MORAN HAVE KENDALL ~ Daytona Training Camp. \the ‘good ‘st. Patrick if ‘Donovan’ can | dosen't step on it. WEAR A HEAD PROTECTOR. EXTRA, ” = prevent it Willard was fat. Willard was out of condit Willard was negle¢ training. Willard was in no condi- AND THEN WALLOP HIM AS apove ? ‘NOR tion to fight. Etc, et Willard went quietly along train fing in his own way. He aiways had! strong notions about directing | own training. He ves in train ing easily and keeping his strength. Being young, undissipated, and naturally big Doned and deep chested, hie noves pets vers far ftom fienting || JACK DILLON DECLINES r Hlece Ghd Beeat out or Tin eyatarn,| TO PICK THE WINNER. St. N icholas Inn Tri AU tata trom. tits lungs and tls. nerve BY JACK BCOnT Whitewashes Eurekas He permitted himself to be- come involved Ip such @ battle white | predas : member o! etroit Club @ f " fi By Bozeman Bulger. Tepay him for what he feared would|ago and the game wound up in" "treee | No" = e tye Panama Canal, | WAS PRECKLES LnG Fitz's - = N@VER. NOTICED 'aM BeRORE Because ot PALE PINKS . @ loss in salary for-all. My owner,” says the young man, DAYTONA, Fla, M HE squad of Superbas that ae oxpiotatise ds prevalent and furnished me Hans Wayner insists on douncing that ‘expectation 18 Dr with good cigars and cigarettes.” ; around like an ant on a hot rock, tn Brookivnaig. made up of sust|Aatager dopey ise sen ot| efteen Stakes : | twenty-eight pep. ‘To trim it down| Hickman, and right now he is the| to the legal Iymit of twenty-one by] insation of the Br nino ind Ree ae| At Yonkers Meet g. declare the former slave one | Landscape gardeners can't plant ivy 1} amusing imitat of the sal | . ; le Tom.never ish mo once, | OCB Entries for on the venerable old ruine ag long as me in of L but May 15 strikes Wilbert Robinson as being one of the simplest tasks of his cate from his lungs and his nervo| tissues. He doesn't have to go} mont atural ball players they] The Empire City Racing Associa. | fine baseball weather is being en- experience. i ) Should have one of the best | Joved by Heinie Zim and his sparring through a gruelling routine like some|{ (Light Heavyweight Champion). oo “1 could never re that thing) ROBBIE ISN'T EXPERIMENTING] meetings in its history this season, | burtiers of the old champions who celebrated 1 think that Joss Willard of worrying over b ¢ sail every victory with a ¢ their physical powers wei they went down to final de ball team comes in,” he explained.) 'N MATERIAL. The fifteen stakes that will be run| “The twenty-one rule leaves me five ie Bie can oe i My simply loves! during the summer meeting, from| Being a wholesaler, Tommy Lipton outfielders, five infielders, eight pitch-|t9 Play ball for the fun of it.” says) uly 42 to July 29 at the ¥ ig bound to make that an even dosen era and tires catchers, Doesn't that) Charley Higley, “and 1 never saw ality nal, Chosea with $76 onrnae| Shamrocks, strike you as b quite enough if hal * ike that who did not from: eeventysnix ne MIGKtaee entries the talent Is good at all? aashad dave The Haras du Gaon, the, F 2 jaan, h he talent le £O0d eae ot the ten | Instead of going out for new inneid | g the Hares, " French] SOME MORE FUSED ADS, | asst v material, Robbie has gone back to the | {4d farm of the late Herman 8, | Outficlders—Wheat, Stengel, Mey-| old-timers. Ho added to his list Mike ers, Johnston, Hickman, Miller, Mowrey and Ole Olsen, the latter Infielders—Daubert, O'Mara, Cut-{one time a member of the Clevels shaw, Getz, Olsen, Mowrey. Club. suche nth ped out the proper aioe at [}A Continuance of This Class of STANDING OF THE TEAMS a Sul incrousing his uiors aa’ tee J] BOWling Should Land Coffey |] “iy THE WORLD TOURNEY SO Willard, without undue etfort, (J amd increasing his labora as the Team in First Division by End . haa taken off the nad of extrall wiiord handice ft ual Ya eve f Tyekt and skill, has made wurecut Med] ho inva great batter. He would {| Of Evening World Tourney, endurance and has accustome Dimpeelf to blows, until to-day he nearly ready. In another week, j Gonizal |] Grofima be a fool to show all that he has vt in training. 1 think Moran is SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. |} tee ene eck’ “a l] @ good fighter, too, but 1 decline || Broadway Aroade at Hunts Point. |{ < should be as fit to fight as he was inf] 0 Predict how the affair will turn Havana a year ago out. Very few heavies of the past sight nomima-| Don't let your lagging ald stokes. | droop, horses,. however, have not yet! lk | rance, James Butler 1s tho most’ B¥t shampoo with no-rim-cut- Si Duryea, has made fit tions for the two-y a Si tolas ii ronal w Uron Palace The nd) lett These added to the regular in- £28: ee ae 4 1 rome liberal nominator, with seventy-one soup. were better than the 1 f Bos. sche exeoptional form, tho | fo at eG Ga ECL eater. Ota ade Qe Daubert, Cutshaw.| entries, and the Quincy Stable inf Our humane cook-books eave rest te rf oe hi sO i : | fo , Coombs, Appleton, Cheney, Col- | O Mara SE bras ‘ next on the lst with sixty-three. { Coffey anil Moran aaree that the present day. I hate to sea the Bt. Nicholas) Inn. trio easily Goodbread, Priesie, Stevenson. strong combina on. Mowrey appears| “perhaps the smartest field has been you dollars, either of them can whip Jack }} old-timers belittling Willard and whitewashed Grundy's Eureka | (Left-handers)—Rucker, Smith, Mar- focus aieitnan es cas one ne ane named for the Empire City Hand! Absorb shocks with live rubber Dillon. But neither has shown Moran trio at the Coffey academy tn Thef tournament Jast night. A continu-| Merc, Mails M Milter, McCar- | sen was just beginning to baa star | C@P, Which will be the feature of the colle any great longing to try it HBveaing World three-man BpaEeaans ance of this class of pinning should| thers —- Meyers, Miller, McCa with Cleveland when the cluls got | OPening day No holeproof razor's made of tin, mong those entered are 1 Moe ee ae aoe outilelder, | resulted In the deposing of Lajole and] wate. Wee Sons ua land the Coffey team in the first divi- ,& nn this it will be seen that it is[™mixed up in the trouble that finally the Hox Duele Invern nate Hold-Out Eddie Rousch Willing ee a rer Our safety sponge can’t cut your in chin. hirteen j later of Jae Rirmingham. He should | Jory one infielder 4 " thirt r a nly Pr ded" th T meron 05s pitchers : THRE adenine of the| De rignt now for a good season, Is ze ee sueraene sharp and solemnly commended” that With two substitutes rolling, the) ony Y O'Mara has recovered from the In- ratehing squad being cut, as Robb ' rom, Willard train in private hereafter 0 Compromise With Giants dancing masters were nowhere in the! needs them atl. Incidentally, he Jury that bothered him last year. but} ge, Just oil the gears with our helr This, quite naturally, wilt earn panes eect * running at any stage of the serics,|a trio of backstops there that will] Oven eras ToL atl RBya connate ney it fi tonic. 4 1 " t t h fi ero 0 a h lob at sen, while | Deabis, a i them the un tying a of il the Former nadileane stant A fly ban wan hit into Jett centre|HaYnes and Grundy appeared in & damper on mont an} Jub in has ho cinch over Mowrey ut] bes Cian Nn Henn” No tire trouble with our suet, tickets for the Willard-Moran bout, | 9 PF SAYS acd and both he and Burns started | Place of Landgraf and Blackburn, So simplé that a child can | chew it. i : knife descend th but hoped to climes at the} He Will Agree to Accept)for iv When the Knife descends on the latter called that he/and with Hole the only regular of! oygfield it will cut either Miller, Hick. | <——— — a —-— + champion in his workout would take the ball, but Benny dug}their team present they were unable} mag or Jolinston. The last named ‘ $1,000 Instead of $2,000! his cleats into the ground and kept | (or team P 4 is the youngster from the coast who $ sak vate ‘ tearing, to make a fair showing. i I‘ it struck you yet char both] More Than His Contract [{ars; He Just managed to atop in wants a new kind of a contract, and, Listen “AuActwiliked (are dois to prevent. a lead-on coliision| After winning tho opening session | Rants ® new Kind of a contract a @ very unuew mount ot} Calls For, with Burns, The ball dropped be-|by 65 pins, the St. Nicks tmproved| with the Cubs two years ago, Though Looks as if Ville totends to drop intighti depend on bis footwork. a ANSWERS TO ( QUEERIES, tween them and went for a base Mt.|eheir totals with cach game. |The! extremely fast, he was unable to hit By John Pollock mn ® | Queory Paitor: Will you please pub- trainin or a ten-round bout? As George y was called to pla ‘ d . d m1 e ml Faining for D Ae : 2 Joint Held for the regulars white dig | middle string found the home team|hard enough at that time to hold a) stixe Gibbons, the wonderful middle- from the ring on acconnt of losing the aight of hie|lish Roger Peckinpaugh’s battii a plain mattor of fact each hi ne MARLIN, ‘Tex. Maren 1 ver 80 pins in front, and in the last| job, Upon his return minors | | , Hone ax ‘ ‘ye ’ ba ie 1 Vvnorpe hifted 1 over weight pugiliat, who fa under contract to| Tight exe. Hrown consulted sever! spovalits inlaverage for 1916? Sine through preparation enough to fit DDIE ROUSCH, former Newfed OnPe was shifted to left on the lmeasion they hit the 600 mark, swamp-| Johnston cleanel up, proving one of | NONE HUAI. Who Je Onver Huntrll! to} | nthe hope of saviog his sigit, but | eta baipabel ye ve 5 . r olts. Kor the afternoon at least theling the ncing masters for their|the best minor league hitters of the | the Capito! y A.C. of al, Miss | oo Woe nN ie Mee KNOT? DUNN. him for a hard twenty rounds. Box star, who is the Gi only| Indian showed to better advantage naweep. Woodrow, the St./year. He jumped to the Feds—that |to fight three middleweights thia year, nae, Why squeal on a need guy Bh ere isually content with a week | hold-out, sends word from his|He got :wo hits, one a bunt off Poli! Nicks! anchor, who has yet to miss/is, he signed a contract, but never |for which he is to recelve $30,000, Will] Champion Frvidie Well, who is tu take on| Roger? Guy Fike Ge we OF Sra for & short con-|home at Oakland City, Ind, that % vritt and (the other a screaming |a single game in the tourney, rolled | reported. He was turned back to the |tuke part in the first of these scraps to- Bicow of Breckizn in one of the two ton-| Saitor Queeries: ¢ teat. Yet Moran, turing on a pos-{ i, willing to compromise in his Rate can ne oN feld ie Jef). petter than 200 average for the/original owner, and in that way|night, His opponent will be Jeff Bmith, Wditor Queertes: To decide a bet sible chance to win the chang) leiande and’ In eating to acount e1ooolbimesih: oo ee red a blow for) evening, The scores: Brooklyn bought him. Now that|the Bayonne N. J.. middleweight, who will you inform me who was the last has w Jas hard for th ands and is ' oO B00Ry ba Sem} Burak. St. Nicholas Inn~= everything is settled, a + 4 al dile- man who knocked out Bob Fitasimuac nd Jim Jinstead of $2,000 more than his as. The regulars were held helpless mn Be ft Clinea to report, having offered one made Les Darcy, the A asrallan ead) pe jon We ee ut Fred McKay? worked for the finish Aght at Carson, [sumed contract calla for. It te bec| ube Benton ia the four Innings pp ied SIUM? 189 302 | reason after another, until Robbie | welght champion, quit in dhe TOU | ig realites that tn onter to get moro fights at that ye Tours, He has put himself into the be Heved that MeGraw will agree to this,| itched. Ray Kramer, Callforniah, ‘i201, 212 191] and Charlie Ebbets are getting ex-|0f ® bout tn Austraiia on Jan. 23, 1915.) cit ne will have to box his fastest all Rescate PARTLHIGH GAWN, sible condition, and without | An WHAIG in neadi oka nar +} succeeded him, and was touched for 4 Hamite, 211; ©°) tremely weary, If Johnston does not | Gibbons and Smith will come together | pont Can't say. It's hard to piek out an is @ better fighter to-day (han he ever ia badly in need of @ competentirun in the sixth. A couple of hits show up, the present outfield squad | in a ten-round bout st 158 pounds, weigh ss ; - individual tooth on a buzeeaw. war before | outfielder to play alongside Kauff and anne pert ied cane Ae ao LEAGUE SCORES. | will remain, Miller or Hickman may|in at the ringside, This will be thelr} | 7h jail to license boxing exhily Fad. Queeries: How do you think went hroug’ a ¢ Eis Merkle clouted to right for a single 4 o, ¢ t ve ha ’ t of Kentucky ’ athe’ preparation for the : The recruits scored in the fourth| American National ‘Tourney —Roae-| Bo. Ul not Baa have had @| second meeting, they having boxel a Plier pa A Manager McGraw can get the bead onship battle with Jobnse The rookies are riding @ wave offinning on hits by Thorpe and Brain- | Rosedale, iad the National Sporting Club of this city . by @ vote of 16 tot results out of his outfield? Raat apn of i greatest exultat beat thejerd, with Jacobson's sacrifice sand- Penney. HICKMAN IS SMALL, BUT HE|on April 11, 1912, Gibbons giving Smith viously had pansed t ANN N A Kamme-and tinpr } regulars in the of they wiched an in the sixth, ita by} 848, ve, LaAncoin | ACTS LIKE A STAR. a bad beating ® t hed ane Mi _ANN NOYES. 7 Sina Tia Raanik had 451 Sonenn erda core was 2 to] Thorpe and Babbington, a force play | J eoairy Suche timeo wee raf - chance to pam in the denate, ight plant corn in only |. after. sev innings of play, and)and a double steal counted one, Per- . on «Jiminy ekiman right NOW| 14 q apesoh at the dinner given by Tom Jones " Int, | there was not a moment in’ which | ritt and ‘Tesreau pitched mighty good na, Co, | HAs all the earmarks of & star, ‘The | ig the sporting writers of New York Inet night, | Jobony Kilbane, world’s featherweight ahem Already | both nines were not trying lball, but they are not #o far ad- Ve Fidelity and| Players ike htm, often stopping to) req Ricker, the promoter of the coming cham: | pion, win hasn't fought in thie city in «long cat nny Kauff played centre 1! vanced as the men who opposed them TOR, 804 Watch when he cute loose after @ AY richie fight betwem Jom Willard end Frank | time, will arrive here nest Tuenday for hie ten- regulars and, while he nt | hit and base on ball 2 on the mound. Hunter, the young ball In high speed. That is an excel-| sforan, declared that the advance mle of tiekets | round bout nearly first bas wan, played a lashing | N@tional Tourney Starts March 23,| lent sign, for be it known that old | tor the te wrap bad almedy Teashert $100,000 Always say— BURKE'S h Harry Donahue of Prora, 111, 4t the Harlem Sporting Club one week from to: Donalme in signed to make 183 ringside while Kilbane will come in at eatermeighte Le Caused a serious acctdent, aime. ehinae fcr tha OM |timers rarely ever waste many| gna chat he locket for the grom reowpte to | night. nonth of training in s Toe in che Guitional Bowling | tances at a bisher until he has stood | ceount to $140,000, ace will close March 19. ‘The opening| the test and assayed pure, — date has been set da The manag to March 28| Tlickman is small of stature but| ‘Tom Jones, mamger of Champion Jrge Willard, Pas flnadieeiglanod between Jim Fivan, the ment reports a large num-|wiry built, and with the fleet foot of| is tn more troble, Maxey Hiunenthal is ming | fine Kventa of Puslio, tol.. and on, town entries have been re-]a Josh Devore or a Frank Gilhooley, | him for $500 for refusing to live up to @ contrect, eiant pug! anemnta, which lias arnimet of the friend M fights each, at Snows Baker's stadium at Aydney, ability. 4 i defeated Men Davia, Mii at sci@|NIGHT ROAD RACE OVER |"... cvs ce sry. stesrace op angles ie tu are mene she ipa the Orang ban ee ener sisicen'or tos S535) BRONX ROADS AND STREETS, |) National Bowling Conven-| a+ the . hy, bi | which Maxey claime Jones amcie, whereby AY 1} considera)lo interest among the tight fane in the tion Will be held atthe Gram Central | As the be Rite g mt iy, a be fa to bor with Willant, for which he wa West, will be fought at the Auditorium in Mil. | | Palace Sunday afternoon, Mareh He Ped EE Le eA the amount mentioned Waukee to-night, The men will fight ten rounday for ‘tie purioge Of Tnatigurnting’an or: |AEcesRArily Of the grade that wine the |csive the amow ae iar i cau oi ws cad ee ee ipisenanatss de ha mee oe aptiar kantzed effort to have the stand {Mold peanut” in the fall. o thin olty, ef isted ' } om Blursteds simply amoth- choven captain last June, but with four| tion ‘of alleys and nile efterted Maihe| Aside. from hig ability, though, | Benny deonard, Une ommat ional Tocel ihtneeht | tere © if | Even though most plac ered in the nem ther players was deck le basta now in use, All start ec o the big league | will appear in enother ten-roun y ol : Jarlem Will stage two ‘| Insisted uponinevery |\@ iis Wale chan. | vtating the summer baseball rule, [eoming trurnament will have a hand in| ander eireumatinces that will wisely | o-alaht, He will go against Shamus O'Brien, the | tan-round bovte to-night, 1n the fret me, Bul sell it exclusively ‘| civilized language plonship singles on urts of the| Forty men were retained for the Co-| * action, sive him a niche in the tablets of| exe Aghtor of Yonkers, fo @ reture battle of | Meck will meet MUly Henge, while iu the main Bottled by-E. AJ, BURKE | 1 for its Known i ‘ ! \ a) t Bes | eball by Andy Comk- Sahin Quaint baseball history, ‘This young | tn rounds at the Mariem Sporting Civo on Kast | gv, Jackin Tove ani ter We Newark | ‘ , an ne 4 ap: | Hey e the firat cut The Atlant! (onet Rowling Associn-| man, possessing a real sense of hu- | One Hundred end Thirty. fifth Street, Leonard » fig » . i superiority FQ iecdea and marvetted. 1h wae | fi wy. this batch | lon tournament, the fire | mor, cliima to have been the only | tnds to try hie hardest to kuock out O'Brian, for ——— - = j EW oo . et a rate fh Lhe new ee tee TTT vonen Aprit sy ational capt: | genuine human chattel since the dayn | the latter's masager eoousnd him of csing heary hi . . . 7 = 1 BY ing la " Prederick ed by the unt Wtteetan | with probably’ the larces? ene ine | of alavery. His experience 1s varted | bandages tn thelr bettie severe! weeks agp 5 . as — i : ieee at round) Athieticn a few. wee firme veut | the tournament history of this aamucies | DY the fuct that he aasinted his owner! qpseq more American tight con their way rin ul : | De Bap sptpiesored may tlon. in making the @ale, giving all kinds|,."\usrsita, where the wil) take pert in three e€Ccl AWD racine iH uae thi at of sample exhibitions of his muscular b} b} a, nein ere! NOW at Two Stores 4 ral League, according to Hick- | IMPORTED 1 z — man, he was the property of the Bal-| (iq Prenceco for the Antivorles in tan days, ecutive Commi e| and field ch. T ( Entry blanks have been {ssued for the | timore Federals, The crushing of : f % Ginger Ale Nhe Rxecutive Commision of the! oo: MM New. York tacday’as, taxis | night road tacc, which wilt te eae the| the league, he suys, left the Baltimore | Amateur ebamosship inting bouts of four _ Notwithstanding the general advance in prices, we are 1 Lawn ‘Tennt h will be held wu 1b be permitted in New Jemey ; i Un a nts | 9 as last night they began. to M-| Club with several debts on its hands, | rounds’ duretion will be permitted in » still offering the remarkable Arnheim $20 Si Order by the dozen ie 4 here torday to town from all point the | der the auspices of the Home News on! One of the creditors Was a clerk or| This was assured when the Senate pamed Arsem- Araatens Unlie eran ance uit—the i eal t ho bin on Maurice FE, (this evening Wrtday evening, A rH 7g Tg race will awwistant secretary. When the time | blmman Joba J. Dugan's bail fo legeline foureound Se bl pete from your Mel ¥ eg eae stead I ea haart DLA yee Of the Blyme came for a settlement the club pre- | bouta, It te now up fo ho, Vieides 0 an Hie ges in blue, black and gray, Worsteds in hair-line wine merchant or grocer nis 4 \ wor for the nat-| city, and will finish ins front. df the| sented the clerk with Jimmy Hickman | bi, and there not . stripes, and Fancy Mixturcs in many colors. Se: will in ut indoor championships, | grand stand at Morningside Avenue) in leu of coin, With # ball player | de « hundred diff veral for use at home nat i “i ; be held at the nly second and Hane ack Place. Last yearn road| among his possessions and no pudeyee Fat rote undred different attractive fabrics. Samples on request. d © My tegimen ny, at dway an eof the Hom: vas a big suc-|to work him in, the clerk set ah 11lie MeDonald, to be fought at the next boxing ° M neton, tational champion: One Hundred and Sixty-eight treet, | ceas, and, according to. the oMmelal Fas | to peddin his wares to the most Wide Neen. m Monde M ‘ ' : 1 HierMConas tarmorraw night, Jportie this event promisox to be even | pros purchaser, Flickinan dec show of the Olyunle A. ©, of Harlem on Monday | Suit, to easure, $20 rs Sa ee ! | TOLROG, March itecay alkene (MUKOnT ee ee renee BE HO Hin tn alt feriouanens hat he was taken aie uae are Prankia Bares, the Oalttorste tight " \ ‘ 4 we » rn with ¢ lyn and} The cour ghly estimated at} aroun a Horde and his muacies| Ove Sumy Duffy of the sweet ride, and : BRORTING NEW HAVEN, Conn., March 17.—The | jos 4 AS raks, NY ie ad DY | DU ey Tbe haw been aftcially [exhibited so that there could be no) Wet Jackson, the clever Harlem featherweight, | Broadway 30-E. 42d Street CTT NEW any ; le Roger Trestahan for the ‘Rolede Amer: | gone over, andy practically over streets | mistake about hia strength, speed | Wile jake. and Ninth Street andia & 4 i fr ae Hetoility spe \ Nn team. Palkenburg has| Which are tree from cobblestones, trol- | and lack of spavins, He worked hand | hs 4st St, T ) 4 Miburn resigned captainey of! conference” nee Bur day. MMe had'e long Toy cars hay trae and congestion. n| in glove with his kind owner, and! Pel Brows, the middieweight, of Minnesota, 4 orien ‘ varsity basebale team and Holand hoger started for treliing camb. Meee | I. RO Corton: cane the Heme Aewn |they finally worked up a #ale With | who was a very promising Cigtiter a few searn ago i NEW POLO A. A, 2 ter 16-Kow Y._Yaugn of Haverbill, Maas. Was nahan ielt here ait nis players tor| No. 1245 Lexington Avenue, and Arthur | the Brooklyn Club through which the! and also added to hie reputation by winning sev ' To Nlent. Adu, 50C.s Kea, BL & . Johnson & Co,, No, 45 John Street, city. | clerk got enough money to more than eal fights in Australis, tes been formed to patina

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