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THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MAROH 31, 1916. _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | PUTTING "EM OVER Pork iventne World) 210 WN TENS [NEW YORK BOY TO MAKE BID FOR TITLE TO-NIGHT PARK ROW TROWNS RAK CULE FIXTURES. ANNOUNCED . | BOWLING HONORS, BUT | Sa~s ~ FOR COMING SEASON ELEPHANTS PROTEST! ppointed when /; | Meetings Is Found in Cham- i Benny Leonard Should Have DR AHR Fae —>— Team Finishing Second in The Wie ar Evening World Tourney Dis- patil ing / pionships for Boys. putes Champions’ Title. sare Santee ete Better Chance Against Welsh a is sinckey, i j Than Any Lightweight Freddy —_—_—_— 7 FINAL STANDING OF TEAMS || neve were 05 complimentary tices to the IN THE WORLD TOURNEY. | wierd. ‘Moran fight. but we have yet to bear 808 complimentary remark aman, TENNIS CHAMPIONSHIP redhat TOURNEYS FOR SEASON, aie Prem Pufstighing Os bk Ate na June 5—Women's National Champton- -N Dard ent- ship singles, doubles and mixed doa. O-NIGHT at the ¢ jen, Tai hese ‘at Phitadte iy “ ricket “t tub, weight Champion Freddy Welsh || sune 2t—Ciny C+ fa to meet Benny Ironard, Less | United Sta 45a wy March came in like a Non and tent ie iat ta out Itke a lamb stew. TO-MORROW— ‘on Bronx Contra | Has Boxed Since He Became|] LIST OF NATIONAL Wilhelm will lunch with Nickolas } than a week ago the biggest cham || eS tionat Donbles yous will ask for waivers on W, pion that ever held a world boxing|| Champjonshi Onwentaia Country piven: vill t title fought in the same ring before + Z—Naticnnl ‘Singles Champton- Seven managers will grant ‘em. 1 G N0eee Bredhing Kole, This, 7) Although the Park Row trio won| [nama Canal will be open. \ curiously enough, hasn't in the least Kauff's mouth will be closed. heir last inst the interfered with the interest in the ' Wurekas in the Grand Central Palace behest ide niloedibel f i 6 Yiaal ; soline will be down j bout between the smaller men. Natlonnd _ tntereotogtate Be ee etc ee enem Stat ih CHO) was will be oh Benny Leonard has been ‘after’ Merion Creket standing, the championship of TI : y es Freddy Welsh for several months. Peace will be on. To-morrow, indoor Evening World three-man amateur iment He was verbally matched with Welsh rement is still in doubt, — ; before he met Joe Mandot. But ¢ 7 White Elephants, who now| Notaty hae any «smpatiy for the underdog neat and workmantike way in which|{ ™ al Indoor Cham= 1 second, recently protested their | a susmge Leonard knocked out the clever New enth Regis s b Eames rolled Mare h 17 with ‘ od wma Orleans lightweight made auch an im Wresn, YA SY nx Palace, claiming the latter] Quite a few rooks will star in the Indoor 1 DID YA , Pression upon Welsh that he post- at Seventh more than the number of New York, pomed i Y ¢ ub- | Pacific Coa og Leonard until prac G'WAN - (LL TAKE Yoo itutes called for in the rules, To flo Coast company of the Glanta tically forced into the bout. Whereve on ee nis Meher the witccace ah arcade o Welsh went he was asked why he oe ‘ommittee of he tourney wi meet : didn't box Leonard, a ‘legitina Thin wilt he the bigeent year in the / om lel grey be ths Monday att Boat ct Gia Bugg’ | A batting average of .102 would be Ngntweight of proved class, There [history of Inw tennin, according to the Come IN QUIT Ga ag hne ‘ nel Ove fer seme. players. Leonard of Welsh will be sorry for|States Lawn Tennia Association, | BEING PERFECTYy HAGE the former Jost the three Ladle! mapas: this will not be known until a few!There have been 210 to o 0s - her be re-rolled or ti ney Ye Un eredit for not tps minutes after 10 o'clock this evening. | ; See aha Park Rows, who to-day stand the tech- | ing pBorcg Heol Bene Dei an a WnK.| toned, 84 of which will take place in nical winners of the tourney, are to he . ter chance againat Welsh tha any August There were only 185 fixtures, definitely awarded the leading honors. lightweight Freday hag boxed since |in 1916 | [in the leven of the match being ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. 1@ becaine champion, Charlie Whi One feature ease ts found | prayed Ovet, the Thum team can wit Was very dangerous, but not quite | jy Hi ‘i re nM sed A a Sener enim By CaprUriag two { aurick enough to catch’ Welsh. Leonard |!" tie championships for boys and | pensions, Remember that our Answers to ia not as hard a hitter ax White, but| Juniors with such famous clubs ael | z Queertes Department is run by i much faster, His youth and speed | Longwood, the Sle |NEW RECORD IN NATIONAL v Hollow Country | abid Kudolph, the only left-hand mek iin dangerous to Welah, iniciub and the West Side Tenia Ci BOWLING CHAMPIONSHIPS, iit in iho. werk I re Beene creel champion's sklll | Osening thelr floldn to the vearene Wes may Rul UNTIL Bey . G Cook of the Crescent B. C. | want to know an answer badly aak aad experience pen in eir tlelds to the younger | NO THEN Come BAK. . made a new wo bowl- abid. That's the way he answers paseee 'players. There is also a greater nu © WINOED - AND 747 for thr H taal an ae : sot rnum- i y eel an attack of Mr Jones-Curley syndicate f tournaments strictly limited to |— —- —-—- ee nal Bowling 1 nt amps ing on with your queery which handles Jess Willard’s| women terday in the Grand Central Pa nd us 1 stamps. ace, In the five-men teams the Park wt proba begin to boat Puta: onthe scp dy At Fans Will Have Good Chance to Get Line |(Teowsn conroen wa are high with 2426 and Murino Willard match before long. ‘The syn- tae at the Vestado ‘rem | ie a nd Humell lead the two-men events| 0-0. K-—Ping Bodie was in the nis Club, Havana 1 dicate wanted to mateh Willard with marcas 4 | with 1312, American League at one time, but only Fulton ‘instead of with Morin, "but ind the rie ik ate On Three New York Teams Next Week FROM WELSH TO-NIGHT. | Oe oni TOURNEY. rom the era a the public ngton, in whieh players from this Benny Leonard, the New York | ‘Tho Cedarhurst and Reliance teams Stoopid—Woe advise you not to eat existence date of After that Bult hed with SY And Philadeiphia usually. ¢ ie lightweight who Las igg yr br hat Hy fob ete rs in the anything you can't pronounce, After that Pulton was matched with ii tho rime bs and more plausible reasons why such|} over the backs of all the o! ning World free pin tourne a ea Sanpete The ye nRE® Muy” droves to bo an active monn {ON Wednesday Yanks-Dodgers Series Opens at Ebbets Field, |*P? more Plausinie rensons why auch | SHINE torptste: Kosckeuta tala rt of the former rolled ios and | CP M—Yen, 219 a a good got t make Fulton a card for a Wiliard| Club has, recolved ite eeold ts While on Friday at Polo Grounds Giants-Yanks Series Starts, | tine during the last four or tive || | ‘4 : : core, but not for a Kood golfer. hat he will win the championship hn R, Spelln le 106, Lay Lhe " fight later in the season, But Porky | May 13 for its open. tourname \ Preli to the Most Pi ising Sea- | cars. We also have had an unusual |} from Freddie Welsh in the Garden “ores fie Do ey are a beat Fulton easily all the way, | Week loter the “Bronx, wionwep; These Games Being Preliminary to the Most Promising demand ar seat reservations Sor the |] tosniahts Titinoes fe) — See 00,, Conkran American League 1s coms as knocked him down two or three times | olds the courts of the New York chi Have Had in Years. : “L realize that Welsh {s one of |! man re posed of eight chills, while the Feds and finished the last Ave rounds Hp- iators tie Ateneo det wets son Big ME ave Ha 5 jfrst regular game, And, mind you, tho} 1.4 oleverest lihtweights in th eee are decomposed of the same number, parently under wraps, Fulton was i the maiie J by Si nS ees See <i Giants don’t open here until April 20. | jistory of the game,” said Leonard, a : given the decision, but the New Or © tournament at the Sleopy. area rters ot [THO Yanks, vou know, have the home | “but Tam confident that 1 will got A. M.-Bill Donovan will not carry a fica ay Was s¢ b discus. | ntry scent. Athe HE pasaball senson in ao ciose|the Giants. In an unguarded moment | tes indication of the Increase! rtunities to punch him on the “ua @5 an Assist. Insect powder will only Fi toatl shigion Ba 1 rts I President H teul was detected ith td Mltactleld Park, No J.—Weeks 80, Wemta 80, baion over the dec sion and 1 Ane anes weaning upon us that the three local! Pr hed rie ag ‘“ ante ane or Interest is the recetpis hin but you oan bet that when C] wfatan on AD, A: erg gral a8 make ‘em fatter poor siowing that all chance of puil- tetany non turf, payee ts ’ pattie royal | yesterda ng over hile pase ilet and | Ninldioe waren inthe Bout. | tka 16 will drop to the can antde “hon b-- Steers 6 fanain sat ing off a Willard-Fulton match in| ie ete y ie mnt pee ee ratte | wocderine dae whare/the: Glauta kot | t the exhtbl maine ee | Lam going to fight for Welst loane pat] Kewpie—January tnorease tn typhotd New Orleans vanished. Kit the | gor otty honors before you quit talking The attendance far in excess of | to, nd Twill give him such a 0, t U"The nyndicate fiwiter, Jim Flynn ‘ett | about that Moran- Willard fight if you] #® tany friends all of @ sudden. ae [anything wo have seen for several | hammering there that he'll be ike . | WAS due to increased consumption tm \was then matched with Fulton to! ‘ue! don't Keep your head up and pay at-|Jetters forming the words "We regret” |, forced to temporarily drop his a ie water, but all the boys are off the fugit two or three daye before the | ST a (4 fore you collect your next |r@ Nearly worn out on the typowrit.|7COrR 4, of the New York Amer- | Kurd, and then for ‘he punch that | asthe wagon now Willard-Moran mateb, wheu the bout) at the] tention. Before you colle ge | The ¢ f the d will Dring to this city its frst | #9g,78.,8 im —1 would attract a lot of attention, Ful- | Myadew week's wages, for instance, the Yanics|!9& machtnen, . licans are not in town yet, but it 19,1 lentwelght champlonsiiip.' monson 64, susinle 91 Mi O=Sen-and no ton knocked Flynn out in the second 4 and Dodgers will have brutalized Eb-| “T have expected right along that} known that they have done better | \ - - round by hitting him on the back of of tb befor into | bets Field and the Giants will bave|this would be a banner year in base |inan at any time in the history of tho! pias i eon nieres- in| Coof-—-When they say a fighter tel Gar eee Aue aT Fe anecel te been mays! wung on the Yanks for tho spring|ball,” sald Mr. Hempstead, “But Tip, in an exhibition gamo at Bir -| 24. Sloup Auta Pan Maret ae Te EECA] graphs hia blows they mean he tips wonderfil skit and hitting ability. | | champlonship of Manhattan, didn't expect anything Uke this, WHY, mingham that the writer happen High Team Scor aer| US mitt.” Jefe Smith once knocked Bo obviously the next thing to be ox-| Already the signs of spring trouble wo've had more requests for passes +4 witness the Yanks drew a crowd Race Will Be Columbia... ui sree OT) out Les Darcy by telegraphing a blow pected is a syndicate announcement! coma out, with Jeff at his best. i OL GAlk. Lecce Wee a — \from Jersey City to Australia. that the marvellous Fulton is the Jeffries did what no other champion} — —— eunsenue ia | ¥ 5 4 i . MONTCLAIR GOLFERS. ‘ egical” contender for Willard’s| over did. Ho beat Corbett. twice, city for practice ee REBaneati) ar Held in June. REORGANIZE. 1), D.—Checkers on horseback woul@ title. Fitzsimmons twice, Sharkey twice and then they went right over to Nash-| |e exciting, but how would you em cae ‘Runlin twice. With his tremendous ville and on a rainy day drew 2,900| | WILL | gle the saws in past the pads mae ~~ talking ithe bie fgne over strength and about 280 ponds of FISTIC NEWS AND GOS paid the next afternoon, At Hu Jl To New York’s list of automobile) 4, . Weare (ee asi with Charlie White, referee, weight he'd ive Willard a great| ville, a f 8,000, they drew a wa ‘ | ere will te @ speci pie SOME FI “Charlie,” Laid, “this bout has| fight, and [can't figure out which By John Pollock mw ® ors racing events for 1916 there will soon |p ampers of the Montclair Golf Club on| !F 80 GHTERS HAD Wits 4 of the old claim that a 180-| Would have the best of it | ©. ing the occasion a half holida, be added a twenty-four hour contest, | Apri 16 to v« on the taking over ot] LARD'S BROKEN HAND THEY abil ai a) ae coterie es mt But as for any 1s0-pound man—-| any unsuocessfal efforta, BIlly | weleht Jobe Tamar Joinon whom "tte arer®| his is probably the first tine tm al which will be run some time in June, | the club's affairs ‘bythe new tnard of| WOULD HAVE TO DEPEND ON pound inan is big enough to fight! wy pasion the Aene the other night {| pur vaatchmaker of the Stadium A. | tae taken under wing, | No_eooner bad they decade that the big 1 ue, teams have It became known to-day that local gificers, header by Prosident Ridgew “| THEIR ANKLES AS USUAL. 'y bod »| was ions wit ia McCo; G@ibeot matcnmaner’ oO oume to rene’ a) signed a contract than AWE Ue spectators the Sout e new control will tude 0 “Never was anything in that," / asked what he thought of it, > C., has at last matched Ted | Guaus aural Semans te mast whey Winn | th My Menara ra In the South | auto dealers are being interested in wlgiiy of the club's land as well as t | : = \ agreed Charles. “You wisn as well | “When I wag at my best I think [| the clever English boxer, and J the New Orleans lea! at the Har xt we when the Ild {s lifted at} scheme to enter their cars in a twice- te ears Montelair If Club, lke . Lay "cat Fr aay eae linea ol could pic kW allard vA bie P# fOr SIX ton, formerly of Chi » but m | Prorting ¢ pel 7 the Polo ¢ ands and Ebt Viel j; |around.-the-clock Tace, which will be many others of the older golf organ- chance to d or eight rounds,” said McCoy, ‘but| city, to clash in a ten-round go at a - the New York and Brooklyn fans willle test of rac ‘ st aa ations, Was started by a sinall group | [& ' Swmgnderrul man, The Gnty one of the thats all, I mover nai the das’ why |e %0 Clash tm a Senctound wat eg mokimem, whe haan tothe New, York and Brooklyn tans will A vege of racing abil! and exact miles [eatin way tarted sa final insisted upon in every 180 Sound old timers T can tmagine| tq have had a chance with him. be ROW 10) ne eee met. Jimmy | make weight for, aw fellows as Frankie ever have represented the greater city, |age that may be developed in different | pa well ax booir their realty holdings ci ilized lan i having any chance with him is Bob we ORY PD enw endl Oaciy ara ot Aue Homan of Mew whay ai leaks Many outside ox-|types of cars under expert handling, —|‘The Montelatr Club gradually grew to \] uate i Fitaaimmene. Fits could bit from any mi what 1 yew res | om anager ot triton, ape [Gurwraot aie Cass of Cauhnaa, haw Jt | party avn pitked the Toduern aa al” the contemplated content in sin: (Myc cetn wtih ty, ROPE her or | for its known in close and delivering a heavy blow: ets very fat. When he wan] pointment early to-day, and as the termg | ig, caam, fort A at catclimetahia, a ean Loagio the Yanks are taken | [ended to be an answer to the rerious es oe Gene cee kl superiority In his prime he might be able to get farming, wilking around all the timer! red the fighters were aatintac fi 5 ee «tines on ‘ tho first time, and the} auertion now of the greatest amount || Matters) hecuin 0 tn handed under Willard’s ns i AVG a he kept thin and Rreat condition, | toi shiacmaton and alened ine | No «ol be oe i te be as Kood as when] of mileage out of a gailon of gaso- Toxether tesented and declded) to pur blow up to the nt of t Mn. But) but he's been sitting around | Has aecnb hell: Sie: MOA TeN hey made their famous Western drive me cht control from the original founder Vit would have to be right on the! and taking ony t th be | HOIRe OE MRFORT OR dem Tangtond wil! got come more ‘easy meaner’ || 1 bind bibelde hs uals teaching owners | ce erement. has. progressed to the! \ sutton, at that, I wouldn't like '0) hard to get off after a wt | geen the afteize | to-alght. So lo 0 Peceive 0600 and thine sound | on of new players ap-| how they may out down on their op- | point where aD lection next month will | D gay how Willard and Jeffries would | — |<, aia tao Calling, hay nein, er dor | 9 Faond oe, fo Jeff Clarke, © given the clubs new| erating expenses, simply enprove, of the new. contrat, | “a HAT do you think of Willara |of "uM. So aah be domsate for Palen i an elgnt: | Hite, without the Federal League] ‘The race will be run on the Shoepe. Which will” qui i , asa boxer?” T asked A ord tgs! ager ogd revo ygr tates Pe * A, ©, of 8. | hanging over she owners as a thrent,| head Bay Motordrome, and many of sees H ‘ “But for one thing be| von te, tire m eo cance of Fro bosiug bere, (lenis, Clarke fe to act e guicantoe of $200/{t looka as ‘f baseball hnd come back| the country’s leading drivers will be| fair ewimmere will bid thie evening IMPORTED f Heeangid Gave hen ihe, ercat wordeerta| lat Geese mace co Gi aay per beer | asd Wen moins semi {nto Its own. Invited to enter the novel, event, | tor the frat national championship eyer Ginger Ale \w ie “oat #100 dec - — © Broo! i be | he em under 4 boxer we've ever bad," eald White. | weignt,” nad Billy Giteon, ‘erpesially Fulton,| 4) peice the elem? young local boner, end a) MEnoka teem wal he cee oe byalig ed on @ point sys. yee fee ‘Athletic Union, The 600 yard | 4 “He didn't begin boxing until he} whose best showing 19 the ring wes @ quick! Wi ool a go neasswalght of Call: on Monday with a mtxed team, and indoor title ts at at Ke and the contest Order by the dozen was @ grown man, He's learned a fockout over Virauan Jim Pip fornia, who has Droted every figuter be bas met |” Woananday tackle the Yanks, who Bil, taxe, place nine Gialve Gallteen ot Tot! Ho'baa a real fighters eve.” Ho — oa, | te bec Has, ero set aan, aw an | iy come in from trom a three dase | PDOEAD Flynn Beats Prete ert’ probably” the. spesdiost | from your remarkably aulck t0 409 blows coming Danny Melt, who, braght Sees aoe | goed aa matched fore eitrousd bout et the| Nene with the Cincinnati Reda, | ‘The middle distance girl swimmer tn Amer wine merchant or grocer Be é | the French w mote, Gila yelp be| Olympic A, A, of Pléladeiphia in two weeks, !Gianta come last and will begin a fea, 18 booked for . 4 F hatUral knack Of hitting trom atrwight [Sy "hoa gag ten fe to met a] Mane Bimal, micager of ch mid Be | ron” game’ gerion. witty the anks UNboat Smith sevice, tae’ ale oevene Wl for use at home a uae the 9 | Would eign articles wa Friday and Saturday of next wee’ pe Minteen-vear-old holder of the half a in front without drawing back bis |tighter, “Radoud bored at @ gymnasium « fo |Wiiday and Beiurday. af nee week sii Pea aietasncpaarccit ort it hands. He's wonderfully supple and | days ago,” said Dauns, “and decaum his op. ayes s All on L and one mile American. records, an j 9 gccn shale \ Joowe-jointed for a Dig man. But if | ete vere nuable ws land ou Bin, the reat of | Barhen sparing Olth'e rand toe Apea tae” start | 4g, There, te, OF nua! rinve ot] Dan “Porky’ Flynn, the Boston’ Bliss Millie Hartildes of New York. f ven though most plocea he had begun boxing when he was @| tian herve sideiracked bien Croes, brother of Leach, and the only member of | (ese memes, Ot A vie boxer, who has defeated man: > the greate: aa | ian prota ah, and the oly mem! Benny Kauff, the man who ts to make . y | sell it exclusively boy he'd be the xreateat marvel the| 2 up bis tratning for his| the famous Crom family of boxer left in the] i forget Ty Cobb: Home Run Baker|of the big fellows by reason ot Bottled by-E.8J. BURKE [rind wen," we Tisneaied ‘there'a | titan peee comers ‘die Garden tonight | Wilk box Jimmy Onto, Re Monawt tudian, J and Teo Magee, to say nothing of] nie olevorness and ring fener | — - . iy HALAL | Sal vut with Benny Leonard tn iin | ‘2 the main erent, Val Moore, the Memphis | A” @ergon, Cullop, Roush and several é Ef be nobody to box with him by doing some fant boxing with Jack wmrkey | 1 “OG atcney Diinn of this city wil coves |ADG@rAOR. Cullop, Roush and added another newspaper vardiet to| i Rig! a | Joe Wagner's qm on Blower Siri. | ShAEA| Grau tn the other Cen, |""Xmone the minor teazue fang en-| his credit last night by beating Gun- | ui S TO easure hae dow in a“ At the conchuaon of| Five eter amateur tore of this cliy have bem | countered on a recent ap through | oat Smith, the hard-hitting “heavy,” and we world’s chat “ esau the South and Southwest the interest mierda) declared his vue of the moet! engaget to take tart ip national dosing | the W inte in the main event of ten rounds at to bo held in Moston ou Mouday and ‘Tuesday | and Home Run) Baker, ey in the Manhattan Opera House, on / We: 1 le trying hart to get MO) git They axe Jim Sinith of Ve proved wonderful drawing cards.| West ‘Mhirty-fourth Street, Fiynn Hf 4 ne e made seed by igi goad elpthos, right M0 moet Charley Young | ean ee ers nuda Bical Lee Magee ts not quite eo well known | used the game tactics he has Gu ew XC usive a T1CS , on the same spot, and some of the best-dressed mey Ww ye Newark boxer, for ten nvunde at] gocinent A, U,, 10h pounda; ff, Volger, } down thera, an he was never a big! 5 din his other bouts in this vi- | t . how on ‘Twweday uight, oR ce ‘ star, except in the Federal Lea | y, landing okly d ji Sar of New York are strong for us, because we satis{n |e Bmsinay novsting Show on Dueadal Rial | ogy ny A S15 iaenes Marri. Bast ere is another interesting | Smitty face with snapey lon rane The Arnheim $20 is the greatest suit in the world for the \ men who know values in clothes | Charla, but Reich's hand is still too sare tor | fle ileuwe Ui Be "| pe y to out of town fans that) jine, left hooks to, the stomach and oney; made to your measure, fashioned in the latest style, t “4 the Western hoary. | Dominican oe | may surpri u y 4 b e money} ; i pape ' 3 “THE TOWN’S BEST VALUE” | ee ee ee tent da sled OM A of Harlem nots tte |" While in Nashville a man who has| Ja and right Upper-cuts to the tailored as only such an efficient organization can tailor t | wes nlar weekly boring show to-night, King Doug | not missed a game in fifteen years! Anout 2,800 fans witnessed the clothes. The convenience of two stores is at your disposal, for th \ S it d To Your Gunboat Smith, accompanied by his manager, of Harlow vs, Sailor Herman, and bidie cut | was asked how he accounted for the) none } uits ani © Tou Jim Buckley, and ha trainer, Dare Mills, the | ¢, Jackie Doble, in the two star teu-roand | big rainy day crowd that greeted the | Ps golored boxer, will leave to-morrow for Tusla, Yanks | \ I opcoats Order a” sae ae ‘Gaae” e e we ‘Vio, did they seem most anxtous __ SPORTING, \ Excellent workmanship, fine fit, fair treatment, |(., i, Se Oe ee yen (Pci alas ay a gh jto 8 econ min team: arrivedy” 5 ADISON SOU ART GARDEN, ) { cel 5 e. on April 7, Smith ta to recetre a guar. ek ¢ will be une > tay | asked him h strict attention paid to all details, are our [ss of $1,600 with am option of 80 per cent. @ of Pitiwburgh im the star bout at the! "Why, Home Run Raker and Ger- LEONABBY uae ‘WELSH. ; ‘ F of the gross reoeipte mont A, C, tomorow night, Tommy Ro> | many Schaefer, of course.” He an OX OFFICE NOW OPEN. 7 ining points. | son, the local fighter, will meet Purim instead, | swered in surprise, “It's fifty-fifty EL DION SO, 5100, The Same Prices at Both Stores Y SAMPLES? Sure! Lots of them--FREE Another attempt was made by BUly Giteom Ww! Sin nagen end fohnty Meck tlaah te she | Leeocn then oa al clinch @ bout between Mike Gibbons, the #t, | Be | other ten-armunden, |Peoarentiy these fans were not|| PA RK Byodwar end & a Aaa dway 30 E. 42d Street fy Paul weight, and Jeff Bmith of Bayonne, _ | ¢amniti 4th the other stars. iat Broa yee $ oxe 0, ay Mad at Ran RS face Alt Stee Ste tet tener Tol gnte ered towewe|| Willard -Moran jig, [land Ninth Street Ret, Pith ond Se 20 {t was easy to see that the man was Billy from landing the match was the demand ment calling for them to meet in @ ton-nund haefer was cheered every To.N vely Custom Made Clothes $20 to §. Bade by Gibbons that be recite 6 euarantn| bts ‘et tow tobe brommns ot tt Mision | TRH, ,Bohanter was cheered ever NEWPOLOA. A TEE joryoens |Exclusively Cust. 10 $50 &, ailo rs |ot 9,000 for hi end, | Comm,, on the night of April 10, Both tert and the good natured bleacherite At 88) 7 ae - ) Totm Reiser bi taken an another bomer under his| fe rugsed eoreppes and ought to put up @ },, sought him to make @ speec! er HENRY SHEL * ts 44 ” ow, N ORB. co I BI Parke te, teow oes REG rier tome este Me] om rar hesought Him to raake & apeedh after Eaves Sr eeu heart F ‘ , J & ' 4 ? be -