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m sm” _+>- Hysterically Written Story 0 Brutality of Big Fight Funniest] 2 Thing Connected With Willard Moran Bout. eee es York i: lng Hiei ** ‘OW that + Witiard- Moran Match is a ning of the part the funny things counectea with it are attracting u little a’ Von. Funniest of aii are the nh eally written descriptions of the fied | especially those written for the pur- pose of making it appear that it w © terribly brutal affair, tainly was not. “The blood cascaded down his @nd breast and was #11 four corners of the says one writer, referring to Moran after a UNTIL YESS 1S Too orb Te FIGHT, Glancing blow had made @ siight cut.) +--+ a | “By the sixth round Moran's wounded eye had been puffed shut,” he continued. The funny part is that this is pur invention. No blood “cascaded.” Phe four cor- Whidh it cer. | ared to the No such things occurred, | THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN Copyright, 1916, by Tue Proes Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). eg RR ant E") pee Rows Lite) Oe HAVE ne } V ‘ " Raiene a y B yess? % J Luc qive et To , - You wWHen T / —— Retire. ) fies {| “Wien Jess Gets PAT « MORAN Cant RUN AROUND HIM UNTL HG GETS Dizzy AND Facts Down | MORAN MAY GET THE TITLE BY WAITING Yanks Sure Contenders | For Flag if Gedeon 6 i _ I NEW YORK | HOW MORAN MAY YET HAVE A CHANCE TO BEAT WILLARD (com ON, Ye pia cHeese! I Dare vat \F You Don’ T FIGHT 2 GRAB Ta’ THLE. NERY FAT HE MIGHT Get Too FATTO BL. PRANKS PUNCHES CUMS INTO THE RING, Davy Robertson Says He’ll Report To Giants at Norfolk on April 6 NORFOLK, Va going to report unttl Ap , when the team comes throu faid Davy Robertson, the slugging outfielder of the Giants, ‘ac knows why I haven't reported and he is satisfied see why anybody ¢lse should worry, The fact ave a contract with New York Club to report on May 1. -"No, I haven't reported, and am not here,” to-day, T don’t of the business is I That the | the firwt fighter to «i \(PUTTING EM OVER With “Bags” Baer Pott veatne Worse t. 1936. — ys, AGO savs HAT LOOKS LIKE A PEN- NANT HOPE MAY ONLY BE PENNANT HOP.” 66 | United we stand, divided we bawh ult be settled 4 more fighting \ SCRAMBLED ADS. ; _In modern styles the shinbone shows, i Gogittem’s soap will shrink your clothes, | atiaareweigse 1 lems quarcelling foe hed Jack Knight te stricing up. Was @ time when Jack ;ould breakfast in the American, dine in the In- ternational ' supper in the American Association, AFTER UNEARTHING A FIGHT- ING HOPE, IT DOESN'T TAKE LONG TO EARTH HIM AGAIN, Ask for waivers on fight experts. ‘The unique Jess Willard broke hie band, an alibt for winning, etna WAS agreed to because T expected to be at school again this year. ners of the ring were not beameared. | As I did not go t ny own accord, report almost a Five years ago Jim Thorpe was @ Moran's eye was not “puffed shut.” nonth cartier t Ns for and T will be tn shape | " ¢ Invfact, wasn't putted’at ail, "Bot c |wtar, but you'd never know the old a puffed at all ur A = when the seaso: las “atk Continues to Bat Hard In Jess Ges TAT ENOUGH “THis MIGHT KAPreN er ns fom ta aed etly ee : keeping a keen tou! | identi i December and, while [ fect all right now, my physician has advised Deacon Jim McGuire ts in e predicament, being Ini ane wee oe easily. previa him -t- TEESE STREET ENeTE winst my takings any strenuous exer if T want it be right to» (old for busta! eof tov young for Minne away with extended As far as | ‘ the time comes to play ball, The kind of work they put you apolie, could see, the unly severe damage wan| Makeup of New York Infield Largely nares Upon Rangy In- ARG 6 BRUTAL Throng at Martin woul Have put me out of ‘business, and my WiiGhd (avauaa Ths ta “Gham to ran’ 1 ecm. He had an- physic has writte tter to the «of the club telling them Sone se eeeeeee ee eee dex! — fielder’s Ability to Hit, as Manager Donovan Can’t Afford to ; DT ce esas cat te (he overnanic ss Gs ace KM a @ shampion. Willard out. He landed bis best i . shall get out on the diamond in a few days and be ready for the gases Nowe and Willard lauched. He mient, Keep Such a Weak Hitter as Peck at Short if the Man at ABOUT WILLARD-MORAN BOUT SAYS JOHN L. pe eee cue ve SEAT AERIBIION CRIA. WOREN Qe RULECE Rabid Rudolph, our left-handed ex- as well have tried ty knock out the’ Segond Doesn't Bat at a 300 Clip. : ’ Tessie oan over pert, has unearthed a new hope, He training quarters, He Was scratched John L. Sullivan, the popular ex-heavywelght cha wh eee ee ee ee ve etide MBN Lilet carta ee Hoe Sue cities ath Sette and bruised a little, very, very | aR . Avia: art tie : wonder ve he wae give ay from the tith bid Bueh annoyed, Bat that wae all. in By Bozeman Bulger. i kes 5 pirniuind on Pa ev eed ata fe a haere nr shat 4s all thet any man can do. I ha’ measurements: SAP Hie, Renate i set Sue | er of last Saturday night's battle. John was hi r that my work will not be better than {t was last ’ Frank Moran ‘has played many foot. CHATTANOOGA, Tenn., March 28. |} to furnish a story by the syndicate owned by the man who has started Zo bbe dal ioe ree aoe Weight +++:200 pounds tableside ball games that. were harder teats of/ HOUGH the tnfleld problem of (ue Yanks {s more serious than that of || the ant-boxing agitation. was introduced to the crowd and got Rea octave his courage and endurance than his the outfield, Bll! Donovan feels comfortably site, Hix assistants are|| 180 DisKest reception of the night. After the fight he was loud In his Head, normal. be bout with Willard. And he didn't get; ¢ : . = mcaalniitlan. tei : denunciation of the mpion, whom he styled a “big dub.”” When asked Head, inflated. push $26,750 for playing, either. pie Attra percha a hi stig be ny ; Haale veel hie opinion of the anti-boxing movement. be sald: t int wlin rio in Capacity for punishment. Four quarts Wistar 4 otect el i ub are made up of Pipy, base; . “The only thing brutal about the Willard-Moran bout was the | Pdi P. B L thi Wi Purse, at rest 4...Two bite ate a mane (gttood’ im the Loh | yecond ase; Peckinpaugh, shortsiop; Baker, third base, and Mullen, Bau-)| prices they charged to see those chumps box. The people who are unts Fon OwlLINg t Alecia a aA 28 1 t ve to cre Zithe: > itting after the boxing game might get after th b I Mf papers than hax been shed in the | mann and Boone as utility wen, It is 4 versatile crew. “Either of the last!] now ge ose brutalizing ro. ronx Centrals sicersot wt arm. ring since padded ylowes were n- | evg can play in any position excepting first vase, Mullen can do that, in|] phere matches while they're. at it, If the ercundcseeree oe ina ame m ntra Blospa of buyitig arm. —_ | tact he was Lired for that particular Job two years ago. oe, F THE TEAMS Nani ecueh 'f you wants FACTS read the a0-| 4 ? t had his firat®~ ———-—_——. - Se STANDING 0 ning World free headpin tournament Forchead.. you wants FACTS read the 40-| Frank Taker has Just had liis first: ALD TOURNEY. | senor fie, Meadzin tournament F SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK") foi, work-out at thinly 23 gine ationtion as a tieWder. He played IN THE WORLD 1 PU vas tronac tent ice aaa eaoriene om our trade mark, and we live up toit.| tori that ho. euuld slo. title 7\ third base in twenty games and got ube enton Ss Ready ia > Ms. ar] H. M. Hall of the Irving National Calf i than to again familiarize himself with 3 5 he ts not a- Frits ny M45] Bank tea rolled 107, Wid- Bull... Unlimited SANS ater ameter PUN gfe Yio orders of Lill Donovan. wera 2t,1*, Wkly that buth of there men | stan eague eason eas |atintais Senresenting tho Metcaponte Pacific Const they have two seasons @ Frawley boring law. Is no need for the home run Bitter) cussey Mullen to consider, this will 2 ltan Life Insurance Company Wilt oe- Yeur and Ouy team oun finish last Beret ray Ene ne, the club six inflelders, to say f cupy the runways entire evening. twice, S for Tex Rickard, he has now! eto lew BE OF MLE! Mall dee as | , " Init aaa A promoted three world's cham-| There is no oecasion f cho can be used in-@ pinch. | Giants’ Left-Hander Is One of the Contributing Causes to the Hod, sons, Daag. 803 JUST LIKE RENT. wean pZiouMAID bouts, | Ho thinks I) aks paid som to have Haker | WHERE GERMANY scHAEFER| Victory Scored Over Houston Buffs, Not Allowing a Run and\ iigut,.98, Bearwa, 77: mae me he ot ry dhe know: at he | ptal, 708 Tonging to promote Another will over: |& FeewlAr, and he kn wa tat he ls] HAS CHANCE TO SHINE. Only Two Hits in the Five Innings He Works. | SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT Many SY coe Pin de a | ihathan thca to enn come him. So he's gving back to) 8° ran = The working out of this interestia St. Nicholas Inn at Crotona tand, Dl: Zoeller, T4; ‘Thun, Ot 5 Op dleah and diear, South Ainerica, where ho has hun: [95,'Rey do oe oe ana | infield problem ts right. mow largely. . ; County Cher dpe ol The expert sec dreds of miles of free, open country oO te to give| in the hands of Germany Schaefer, Superbas hegan to pack their trunks HIS week's e Eve-| pconan, sm $: sieion” G7: Marea, 7 Is always here. that he says is the loveliest in all the| “ ) Many faus appear to be under the Ape “ss ning W 1 three-man amateur | Total, 274 | World, thousands of fine cattle, scores | the club a cluinplonslin ttle iv 0 : at -| waaknee ci This morning, after four PGehareni ni bi \_Lrsiny Map Rerneds,. 0: | Hal, | ae of saddle horses, a launch, the On, the rangy young nan fro ra ia weeks of tine weati Be Thee Gis ourr i own ae Mtullioe, | OD, HUBHRE and Aening he's ever, found iat whose eau i the Yau true had a| n dust of "Beautiful Daytona” off thelr Wolves ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. ta ceaily ha’ tainnow. Tex gets up| burn. Tt is aitogotiier a aieation of AUF of il Aw a director of other Giant piteh ready tor|ward, re ee GAT PIECE, eee | BAS ty nvedlll ithe: cuion c tot of tte oe, bina in the morning, walks about fifty (iedeon’s h as ‘ he oo bx ave one of the best in| the son to start, Rube worked] clubs a bi for the National League |the Hunts Pol) her, 4p, | Walsh gets out of a six-round fight. yards from the door of one of fn * Bn aa thin alate Pt the As There ay many|for five innings against the Houston] fag this year. nonors in two of the thre ‘total: . ouses, and puils in bis finn) doubt as to sage } nT Jo rn y one of the con is | Bap te ‘ aaa or treiitae: “Gan you bea it? It! ready ho has been pla he pob | look ov an} Buffs, and was one n ntribu: In the club house after the game|their alleys last niicht. Ay ele 4 £. Z.—Larry McLean has bought an ' ; | . it sof a has fit impossible to attend to| ting causes to the victory which the The score: 1 Ks. ob, hia option on a minor league team, Don't J were Tex I wouldn't care if it was|#s 4 regular and rim | the whole thing perso n_| ting cau y Wilbert Robinson was just bubbling| Gis matte, 8; Witty ee TH 1 Toca i fifty years between bouts Hrentiet Gedeon's fighting to get a eeauently employed Scha to su-| Giants won by @ score of 4 to 0, over with enthuslasm for the pros- ariniadt, (N. JF. MM koewwrhesnee It: lee teen): entienieg) E than of fighting to wet a ne a: ¥ “| "The big Southerner allowed only Seni aa are i ade, gis Jack iiegeer not. ICKARD tus a great reputation | Job for ; To eaten tee iler. Whol wwo hits during his tenure on the|Pects of his warriors in the coming on sind ae R for honesty. Here's a little story samo cab, and corded « placa on the Grand. ali-| Mound, and he struck out six bats. | busoball skirmish, tile y Oar Wilde Knocks Oat Smith, Wha har ake Wig Arat arepo- with the pros: Atuer mm for all time, to pene] Mots with a low swoop. that defied | ate ee re tere inet yeas HEADPIN TOURNEY LONDON, March 24—Jimmy, Wilde, on te Beane MOrad he sala hed tle he Spy iy 4 and Duke Farrell the bats, and bis fast une !eaped in| began Rel ‘several of the | Schedule To-Night. ne Hoeilad ywslght champion, eoaag give Moran halé as much as Willard Mulien, recentiy 1 nee ‘ mi vith «nifty looking hop to it, Need=| Players were in bad condition, | ern c oun \olon. in the third round of ‘= Aftesns 1 “ofter to Moran was $15,000, necond baseman, | hima ‘Viesa to say, the Rubo was never in} and Pfeffer was overtrained. | 1 & MI. ; ayy at that time Rickard was od Upon Oke: Gly 1 ee 1 “Taanger of ‘being # ou, Ray) Wheat and Daubert both hurt jig i Sturn, W unis Hosner of New York ts hi Wiliard $80,000,. Cur cepted th ‘ ‘i cellar sinad aval Kramer of Oakland, Cal, finished the| their ankles at different tim nt (2) slot to box Wilde for the world’s title nei iffer for Willard and went to Cnicag tne. «Thractioal working out of ie] game. In four frames he nicked | while tising, while O'Mara Gentu High Team “Renee: month. “to sign him up." But Willard wasnt 8 ha ThA pat Be COT for rour bits, but worked partial re-{ could just about hobble around ht's bow! In 1 i‘ “ar ned and there wus a lot i id 1s ou seat eee tone Se" Tvenge. by retiring four batters on} on his broken leg. Stengel re- iil bi : ss seeing and. dickering. Willard or comfort 4 LIne AUR ee nace | SCIEN ported many pounds below his finally signed an agreement ty figit | dent yah aad ‘will plage second fit. | larry Doyle auite outshone Benny ueual weight sand wae in poor | for @ purse of $40,000, With a $5,000) Opp " vahing i ; iil in the CA TmBiio Kuuff. The “Captain of My Wall] shape most of the jon, But | ? iw articles and $2,600 | star and h y erlouking | ie MerCAN) aby as MeGras (s wont to call] with all the handicaps we man- F STIC W. 0 poner ering vexpenaes,” making | ‘that kind ; ae ete anan ath Gee pst es | tae. dean Ad sack the} aged te finish third, a I NEWS AND GOSSIP ‘all. worth much more than ae SPS ee fe lee Hi bail over the Ie id fence for a is yoar there is a it dif. wt ilokard was notified by phone from | hit dean Alt over aly Auris Right now the pillar looks trong, e run, Kot ple to centre and| ference: all of my players are in By John Pollock @ Free Trial of Pyramid Pile Treat» ° that the articles had U ng ” fo Coast and believes - ee - «hase on balls in four times uj | fine condition and there is not a 4 suraw heavys|/daner, Bloom's ma: also writes that he has ment Will Amaze You With Chicago t n P. Battling Levinsky, the Hebrew heavy writes that by signed. He talked to Tom Jones over | that " a Rae Ta Kauff did not hit safely at all. Lew| sore arm or leg in the camp. a avinaky: 7 | him to ny Leonard at the Its Result the phone. Tways ln doubts | about B Wendell gota threv-base hit and al From the way the boys have been | woight, will meet Jack Dillon at t ? t | “You don't haye to anything | thinge—otherwiso t ie i 4 merican OXETLS | vase 'on taiis ‘in his two trips to they hitting in the two vo games against | proadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn to- | about ‘he bonus,” suid Jones, “We'll manager, Hut Donovan i hopeful plate, but he did not score. Some time| the Athletics, with eight a he Moi entry’ * ReichdMpnn fight at the opening of keep it under cover.’ just t ume, Tt K 7 on Win will got home pitchers ready ie start the season | night. ‘This 1s about the Morgan entry's) At the Ieishfynn fight at the opening ot Rickard walked right back to) a pt 00 spatter tw \ mt eep ning d base his limit right now, | cannot see how the {ninth bout thie month, but, needles# tol es rin sitting in adjuning boxes near the where Moran was elt BK. in a room | S right in the race from the Giants will ko to Waxahachie | other fellows are going to keep le tho hardest, ee he ts agatn| ting. ‘They wore Willie Ritch, Freddie Weim | at the | ata COPENEA ‘ thelto play the Tigers this afternoon. the pennant away from us this 45 Je the Ba . and Benny Leonard, ‘There they afe,” remarked | id, “willacd wilt Wig|PECK'S FIELDING MAKES HIM sect umateur who The stuy in ‘Texus is rapidly coming ar. tackling the so-called “man killer” from) sad Benny Leonard. iothere they are,” remarbed ceive $47,500" in all, | | you te VALUABLE fakin Cina io a close, The Giants will play the} The Superbas had to work a Nttle ly ganapolis, ‘This patr met recently at! world’s lightwe humapiows, past, present and give you halt as much as | gave hi . ‘ ay soem, a Little ma Tigers in Houston on Sunday, and| harder to beat Mack’s clan yester- | tdi ; nd they broke all] future," im going to raise your end to $23,750.) 4 omay Change the : vi hike for Baton Ri jday, but the ttled the tasue in the: Broaaway "The bout was such that etory to you?” Prank, | caree chat basta MP ent hehe ts rleans, ittanooga and New) Seventh inning, when they hammered | records for rec kf Welsemantel| Battling Rey bas been matched for four si esclaimnes | the future * i ARURDE ele sewoni | Vork, They will arrive home on April] Chief Meyers, « young pitcher picked /a hummer that Matchmaker Weissman vate, Baturday he meets the Young Rickard’s casual remark to Mc doubtediy one 6 heat at vtitie RFU “ena tn whia, | 7 at 9 o'clock In the morning. Teas Meany fae cage nee iy tig | reematones them | Zuid m6 retire, “Clemt ¢ a mnt ver dunned i un vPrincy Awe, nephew of the Kin os {1Gae Sennen y he apart ely ruokiyn vias, either Dutch! 4 te only fair to yourself to TRE that he'd give him half as anu argely upon Geode 4 to er of De 6 inning, with the bases full, George| preiaie Weis ie planning to keeap real bas. | Frendt Maree 4: Gs Millay A OT | ron Willard was better than any vo rer eile ta thal ¢ No? Well, °f Matones | NSS i [Cutshaw cleaned Up with @ terrific | eee eee eae cetond hia title | ae oe ee eae arioceg a the clase! | EzFamid Pile Treatment—the most popa. Ne Malon INS § ? Not onis docs be ag fonday, Apri 10, Young at tho Claw Int home. pile tment in the world the cleverest lawyer in New py cavaveat an triple to the centre tleld fence night against Benny feonad in the Garden. | mont, and the follow turnlay Ue best bey today and one has stood t) ined have drawn, anere AFTER WINNING OVER Reveral of Robbie youngsters| Cet tminst Bey Incnard 18 the OST, | mot, seed, the allowing, Hani "| Sale cre.9m w oe grsa rene alway f bu he ' - ‘CAn »thave been turned loose. Goodbred, his inenager. Harry Potlok, has practically | 1 coupon rr olve goto HE best jine on the kind of : y brent wed ohne Kar THE ATHLETICS AGAIN. | ptesty and Jimmy smith will play Ser camoente for him to box Ch blanks have been distributed to all clubs | BOSOF B71 Fie Sreeent a beet i ny H ‘ 1 Att Chub | } } Y | completed arrange nbs ha i clubs druggist. Take no substitute. people who went te ne tiv Me mn Harald Bah 4 Dane, ina] {with Montreal this season, while} Waite in a twenty.round bout to a decision at ow York state for the New York State Ams. wi tard Moran bout * 1 t 7 DAYTONA, Fla, M $A) \ Karat end Mack Whe wu HO tg | Kanme City nest month, ‘The nar will by Championships, to be held at the FREE SAMPLE COUPON Lh i emiksed. 0 fensiy Witham | rrouncing Cor ack'a. team of | TROY heat was originally booked | jeiei in a day or tw ( Club, No, 60 West Pifty.tourth ontusion. it w Sent to & sporting | be Le s the rest of mth mer of 6 runs to 4, the' play with Troy ia Ola saya he didn't score & mock for w 108, 115, 126, Pyramid Pile Treatment, in plain wrapper, crow. a Peuple took t enough to on a knocking ‘oat Holm, | 77 sai ror rererernns - ar | ee ene ee neeaen ba Giga ies © WIN Line ocala ant Saetrwnaibe event in thie city. faut, And. ¢ * : ; nel ia The port bere,” said his manager, ‘Tow Jouee ci : own seats. men who had slipped Mbt of Baker's * fcepecially in| N | Tean mould have sored aK, 0, but for his linc i thems tn the absence of Preryth ng ee oheaatee ‘|| Latest News of Golf World |)2%"2) 2 hens {KEENE’S PUSS IN BOOTS } During the ; fact, Pipp 1 oe | | so, as I had a lo ele aw orderly as at an ameter Ath Te eT eee - SHARKEY SCORES SECOND hoe rar ee ie Gn, Ai ee, 1S NOW IN ENGLAND | ‘meet ‘0 3 > as necond nan, can tar golf players from New York and} AIKEN, 8. ¢., March 28,—The thir ” Se wa Al totic, Mens a disorderly and brutal nai eat On VICTORY IN THREE DAYS, | So", so mares © cer ans | bret eee Maren Tarenoe bite 2 we IL TO START IN “THE OAKS.” exhibition is an in ae Otherwise A! eas.al fin the St. Nichola morrow played yesterday at the Palmetto Golf that he was gence of every spectator _. sary at short “sth : rk: barack’ | night. Max 0 ton and Gurdiner!Club, In one match in the second 4 in onler to avoid be TH 20, —_——_—s—_ . ¢ cond i ntam lw. white hav their forces on the |alon Mra. F.O, Beach carried her op Coxsis only twenty-two years old, {J} It became known to-day that Gunes Smith vs. Porky Flynn R KNOCKS S$ OUT Mullen, recently Me A ice to ! a Fand |Bent, Mrs, iterbert A. schettel, twenty. Niands six foot two, || Foxball Keene has shipped his || With, 1 Ten. 2 Aixos an WAGNER M'DONALD IN FIFTH. baseman, is Ay prea goo) practic ane & te hn holes, betare ae eating Ke + 1 up. speedy filly Puss in Boots to Eng- Adm, : Resta: The 81 light between la pe en fore Dromiae “to baw: taay Fey atte ds eae Championsnip “ast | ‘Tom Jones threatens to get out an injunction | land to run in the celebrated Eng- oceerenee ho ante probably n Veer ane hs aa wall as dive and) ons, ug puuten hy Mra AL W, La Mons | rode ce en the thoving of Be Willard-Moran || lish Oaks, Puss in Boots was the | | P ARK Ma pap ad Both st, nGH, N. ¥.. March Be: y g | putt tame. The match went to the home| /<27 alleges that he hasn't yet re st two-year-old filly of last sea- NEWBUR! \ ictures, TT tore w large crow’ » fest Rabe “Put even with that question tens *| pIneHURsT, STOT Maren nM. 3 hole ceived doms's inoney for ailing BI per cent. of |] Hon, and has to her credit a de- i sar oran feather fifth round of * - ne Xe New York, were beaten tn a four ball) Asheville baC nay aa TE AS a = : of course, Mr, Keene sent the ald und battle. Boer ourth, edly mateh by iS and margin by two ama- {¢ this "years tho Tym lightweight, will box abroad with the hope of re- ‘ Donald in fiaed t hai Ii the fifth with nif tours, Carter, the Juntor Metro-| United N eh d'South amateur chi t sor T, and Hf, Clul ig the triumph of hia father < a : . ded Jota un mn, and H Topps pions “hn 1 “ he will ve » James ane, WI ve OP 7 sede enee te Natu Me eat fwd “ot a ea na Toop ot [Bini me eee at tte James IL gene, ao wok fy MANAATTA NS EA Ce willing througnoul., Mer. Andy (MANN, on the otier han hn und at the N nwich, Carter had best acore, 71, {Ment of ats Wil allow porn tourna igo will then art tran he Engilsn li yp Alli Orvictar: Willard—Moces BO Thatch for, te ty West in the beat hitter on the club last season \ “s ‘rhis “wav! With one approximation, Brady was ch [mente with a minindm expenditure of ing tor with Young Saylor at ap and Bel ESTE wit Me Daly eases ears, Toman uepointed billy hut did not attract a great deal of Weinari’s first bout since last January, beat of ere, with a 7b time. Broedwey Gporting Club on Apel 11, deck font, from 2 to 11 P, sposr semi-Snals. ee * s + ’ i i ‘ :