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= OT Pe TVET yt e ~ - < sig THE EVE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, ‘APRID 1, ‘Tere Y ONARD PROVES «© BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Sn ee ee na ae! FREDDY WELSH'S MASTER HOW BENNY LEONARD BEAT CHAMPION WELSH IN FIERCELY FOUGHT BOUT; Bronx Lightweight Walks ian. Walks. Out and Hits Champion at Will as No Boxer Has Done Since McFarland Met Him—New York Boy Title Holder's Superior at Everything, Clinching Alone Saving Latter’s Crown. ai Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publiehing Co, (The New York Evening Word), Tt is the story of the passing of Freddy Welsh. Technioally, he is still lightweight champion of the world. But the honor has become a shadow. The laurel wreath bas faded. Ten thousand who saw him in ten cd, fought rounds at Madison Square Garden last night know that Benny Leonard of the Bronx is his master in ektll, in apeed, fn fighting etrength end the auto matio courage thet comes of « firm belief in one’s own invinotble euperi- eee ihe ‘Leonany’s Fierce Boy BLows Leonsre uasnen Weusn Wi Weis Was Forced For a long time Welsh has had TT one hold on the consideration of the \Nore INELSH Down . WHENEVER, HO PLEASED, © HANG oN boxing fans, His backers have been able to say: “Yes, Ritohie outfought him. He can be forced to run and twist and slip away from punish- ment. But you can’t take one thing from him—he can outclever them all. He may not beat anyone, but who's going to outpoint him?” Benny Leonard outpointed Freddy Welsh. He won from him in every round. He made him run, made him hold, made him come in and mix it desperately—and he beat him at everything he tried. Since he fought McFarland Welsh had never met a man who could walk} predicament. Im the sixth Leonard eut and hit him at will, Leonard) shook Welsh so badly with hard left eauld. Whether the champion fought] hooks to the chin that the champion Sons of Our Millionaires G EN Are Cutting Big Figure oe In Sport World Nowadays RABID. RUDOLPH. Goulds, Harrimans, Wanamakers, Marshall Fields, Astors and Fleischmanns Are Devoting Time to Business of Winning Titles in Various Pastimes of Strenuous Character. Se ALL OUR was forced to go in head dot REFORM- or stalled or tried to escape, he W484) cineh to save himself. bias 3 > ON THE Wp against it. Leonard was always pis HTH fat bank rolis and nothing) French title ut La Boulle, Topping 3RS ARE ON THE after him, always shooting in jabs HE seventh was Welsh’s hardest particular to do sons of many | iS so fond of golf that he contributed | | 4 that reddened his nose and spoiled his round. Leonard ran from his of our most prominent mil-| funds eo that the agai cso WRONG SIDE professional smile, -hooks and drives corner—as in nearly every round Monaires are now devoting themselves | home club, might be one of the best} F THE AT- and swings thet thudded on his ribs}—to get at him quickly. He ham- ‘until the sound of them was like the|™mered Wolsh until the champion was to the business of winning sporting | short holes in the country. ar 2 titles, And they are making good.|POLO, TOO, 18 ATTRACTING|LANTIC. feeating of the bass drum in the or-/ actually forced to turn and run. Fol- It is getting to be almost a regular CIONS OF WEALTH. chestra. Jowing ewiftly, Leonard ripped a thing for one to pick up newspapers eal sepgctaily appeals to uit? the Goulds, W ,| young millionaire sportsmen, Mar-| eermeeee vwere, Be turned, ‘Shere preted Lol grt edd hes Alias et Miao Leonard stoop sTRAianT , WHILE Weise Saranall Sraldas hacen phe prire he shall Field 3rd, of the famous Chicago) As John L. Sullivan was Leonard, dancing lightly in, him off as he tried to clinch, WAD TO BEND over AND cover. UP manns taking consploucus places in| 4ty goods family, is cutting @ Wide! nave changed ai says, fighters fainting, shooting out stinging blows,|Tushing after him and doubit m A! the sporting news. path in polo circles down South with | ¥ ged since his time, Jess qmiling hie small, confident amile. %. with a left hook that picnies A Fi These scions of wealthy ftemilies | 5/8 fearless riding. ilard will never be defeated by rly in the pit of Nye stomach. In don't go in for what are know aa the| “There's sixteen-year-old Rodney | Jess Willard, Boores of times in pred bapantbabeony spite of the speed of his eae Leon- We ] h d R * - tame games. They prefer more ac- panamanes, weve wir nee ag Perwy mm was compelled to ive in a was a jutely cool, ish t 28, 357 ve ine al inehurst has ready stam ,, Some way it to beauti! met never bald long, but still he was| Watching for a chance to land a right els -Leonar eceip S$ Fistic News 420i eee ine rca g's | the ‘Pailadelpbia youth aga future |"? "er absle” amas ee 1 ‘clinching and frequently hit-| hander, and Leonard never let him gross receipts of the ten-round bout between Freddi ant the ninety mie an hour jaunt through |C&Mdidate for the international four.) Would be no surprise now tf Bel- . .| The same in true of Thomas Hitch- the clouds in an ty drop Mane, ne esr | cock, whose father in a celebrated | ium captured Berlin. The A. A. U, OE A aetna eo uot bring /horseman. Young Hitchcock, like !has finally given a logical reason for ‘without being seri-|@ve it. Welsh was t too busy Referee Roche. It} tin id dodging. 9 percentage in y outclassed. ‘It enabled him to;,, Welsh floundered and clinched i i sens lightweight champion, and Benny Leonard, the New York boxer, at Madison Square Garden last night were $28,357, Close to 10,000 lovers and Gossip i F E 7 E E H t ennaee. of the sport saw the contest, Hight thousand seven hundred and twelve By John Pollock hare Rodney Wanamaker, has shown his barring an athlete, ee iter rounds. Without the| though the eighth, and in the ninth | people bought tickets for the event, paying from $1 to $10. The tickts pur- | 4 ee nay honeyed, Youthecmany of Ménens for being regarded us futuro clinches be might have failed. was hit on the jaw #o hard by Benny's | chased were as follows! | Not since the Frawley law, which| them could writo their own checks A international material. | Looks as if Jim Thorpe wil play right that he staggered in and held legalizes ten-round no-decision boxing Sr} Automobile racing ‘can show Its! BIRANGHR coming into the| desperately to clear hia head. His | S19 at $2468 | outa tm New York Btate, was intro |their sport prospects “They have: Zumber of millionaires, Grover, Berg. bat 10 FM euRNED C? Oro Swen Ra ‘ ny" ~ Me x Il, #01 we Garden, unacquainted with foment iter he wae fightiog had tn 8244 | duced on Aug. 81, 1911, has there been | given up the idea of competing in (3 a rronitiy | Pesanceinnen @ither boxer, might easily have|the clinches, apparently as strong as 4,956 | 8 much money taken in at two boxing | fumes just to amuse a iota core his own cars, the Bergdoll Special,’ How about the dual personality whe thought Benny Leonard the champion] ever. Ho hit in the breaks—but this 5,586 || shows as at the contesta between Wil} ttt YO eheir trophy yee tae | Which he always drives in a big race. takes one drink and feels like another little detail! seemed to esc: ‘the no-| lard and Moran and Welsh and Leonard ved of the youngest present day pilots ly outclassed sie 10. 2,840 r th y pilots man? amd Welsn the hopelessly tine of the veteran, ishanpes: ae o38 | |in Madison Square Garden, The grand| ,,{ioading the list of | these young ia Caled Bragg, a wealthy Californian ere { contender. The boldness of bearing,| They touched gloves when the last | ‘4 heb ‘total for these shows was $179,611, of | Ja SDOeS nen who is one of the cleverest drivers | Young pitchers will soon be going after the Cash found in one of the boxes to the gallery entranc 6}, y Jay Gould, son of George Gould, the > eae confidence, the direct attack, were| round, began, and went right at it s ; |which the State received 7% per cent. |raliroad magnate. Young Jay pos- | “ote’ oltre tatest recrut “rel haces Mensa acl Sc 4 h lane Oa! ‘elsh became Roce ag r of ,’ x je oO! @ lat recrults to aert ail Leonard's. Tho faint leads, be aggressive. He forced Leonard around || Tetal... « teeenses eescenreererevonscssenecaescsresscseeees $28,367 | {of the gross—$15,491.08, ‘This 1s cer-|sesses that rare distinction of belng sport is Vincent Astor. The young Now the reformers ere reforming turning aside to avoid the issue, the| the ring, but Benny, contident aa ever; ‘The State received 714 por cent. of the gross receipts, ..se.++s $2,126.78 tainly @ great sum of money for the] world's champion in court tennis. heir to the Astor millions owns two| rowing, end eutelde of a broken Sneh eagerness to hold his opponent’ fought his way clear and pressed | f State to get out of two boxing enter-| With all the expensive sports open to of the fastest hydroplanes in the is for moment, the deaperato railien| Welsh back again, At the finish both | WHAT THE FIGHTERS RECEIVED. | tainments in less than a week. hum, Jay Gould some years ago de: | United States, which he delights to the camel ts getting along nicely. when stung into resistance, were all nding away as merrily as|| Freddie Welsh, 47% per cent of the gross. + $18,341 _ ei on court tennis. os jot at his Rhineckiff estate on the UT ‘the chai ey nero were times over. ‘he final bel stepped aa pretty || Benny Leonard, 16 per cent. of the gross. 4,263.55 ‘That boxers are not the brutes some hypo- Gould mension at Lakewood the o- door. tit Om WILL PAY NO DIVIDENDS THIS when it seemed Welsh must drop un-/a melee as any ight. crttical persons try to paint them was shown vol nat ‘est there (9 Max Fleischmann, YEAR. der the bammering. He was shaken when Benny Leonard accidentally struck Freddie} &&me from the ground up, For two| who already is a licensed aviator, ad and dazed. He lost bis smile. He ———« | Welsh a trifle low during the ninth round of | Years he practised with @ private one of the few society pllote in this| Outlaw baseball, looked old and battered. Gout is stam- i] thelr bout last night, Leonard immediately pales XY greed was Yo Abs make | country. Young Fislachnans has his| North German Licy4. ime was with him still. is recov- All Ar clinched Welsh, at the seme time apologizing, | his ic de! young Gould had few | own bangars and aeroplanes just out- Dove of P ' erica were instantaneous. He had ew or. a uOSsS saying, “Excus mo, Freddie, I didn't mean w opponents to fear, and he went| side of Cincinnatt. ate = 4 Me enough left to start the tenth round do {t and I won't do t again,” Welsh replied,| through them with express speed. In oo Villa. d : with his veual finishing flurry, and to ° es ° ° * ~ @ “1 know {t was an accident, Benny,” no time he won the American title, Spring phenoms. tear along at top speed for half a t t Pang Then he eent a challenge abroad, and S b C Tea lat to epee fr fait ure to Finish in First Division). m sere oso mme| Ran ence te t| Steuber Creates | cry, we timer to « rs es Si at Se tk Peal. Prediction Is Rs ee ee sha hes Sonar [eum Seana conan ate] New Individual |e, te'ns'utex"" that would have stopped any Nset-|This Prediction is Based on|sre,tise strong tm the hitting depert-|Majoriiy “of Fifty Players] mas in enous te Tnnihty Gould “won seven extn Bo Headpin Record) 2" venevan says the Yanks « "I omy Ps * ” ” iat bd be he the Broadway Sporting Club of | 01, ea. Garash’ “wns, abioctutely the Consensus of Opinion | (i don't vee nat em toa now | Asked Regard Giants, Dodg- Mirkin on the lait of Apel 1. fhe woah ooFce Gowid ta the prentent plaver Lp or going to finich in firet place I Jenuraed with spectators, Those Among Players Rather Than | sia}, that hes such piichereas Shore.) ers and Yanks as Strong|” q. wrsmer amon. shu Noman tsary| Seated Dritan's wtae to" she Vaceat. - ocHeoute TO-NIGHT. of auly who came late had a h 2 4 J : ; = ? slay "Tou Ne Md "| G. C, T. Improvem . fume coaching the doors, for the| OM Figures, woe ar nt Mer kare every. | Pennant Contenders, rae as Sees alesis | Celstted ass tom Nandy Se°de-| (2s Lrosum (0, Hc Rc Maiinasn Ce. | ang ve s retlr then he com ped ‘Vorky” Flynn, the ont . ° “d Ne me le wtreets outside were packed with a thing that money could buy to make aerate Gunboat Smith and gave Al Reich @ temific} fend dt ithis year. (2), Natrape (2), }, Onyx (2), Recreo, pustring, struggling throng. A lot of By Bozeman Bulger. them @ perfect machine, but history |faii has disappeared and with the| battle, although he was bested on paint, Wein] HOW R. NORRIS WILLIAMS A8- Barone 18 Be 6 nse ee teat pretiminaries came before the 9 jong since has shown that pennan oming of such men as Benny Kauff,| «rt and Flynn will have tt out in @ tem sound CENDED TENNIS HEIGHTS. After C. I. Smith of the Atlantic 'O vary the usual method of si! cannot be figured in dollars. The} Rausch and Anderson the feellng thit | cmtest @& the Broadway Sporting Club of Brook. National They say that t! | main bout. {ag up the relative strength of| White Sox had @ wonderful club last [isd thom inte « championship tn 1011 | im best Toseday aisha, A mention of the country’s beat | T ¢ Charley Chapli 1 I Leonard was first in the ring, baseball teams in the major} Year, but weakened in the middle of |hasy returned. Now that the Federal mn tennis players would not be complete | the previo high ot Charley plin's repertoire ts & | ade ° the season and dropped back toward |Jieigue ia daad and. tho old clan | Pa! Moore of Philsdeiphia and Wille Jones of} without KR, Norris Williams, who} 109 in The Evening World free head. |!mitation of Germany 6 promptly at 10 o'clock. 4} leagues as they square off for another | ths ond. D Banio ‘lub is broken up, the now | BM and Georgie Mase and Wille Aster) comes from an immensely wealthy | pin tournament at the White Ele-| imitation of him. hat nes ey se i season, an effort has been made to, The Yanka, the club that te of gene- |Giants fecl as If everything was rubbed ome meee Lerralng Mer peer Philadelphia saonily. Bont to Bagaan phant ademy last night, E. Steuber, rh ; youngster waiting for ten minutes get the consensus of opinion amo: ral interest throughout the country |out and they could start ¢ . M maker @ Olympic A, e to prepare (or Harvard, | bowling on the George Borgfeldt Com-| Although he refuses to mention any. let him get nervous, Somehow it},, layere themsolv omen 3 ore and of especial interest in New York./Graw is unusually radiant,” The tenround boute at che club's boxing entertain] young Williams mastered the funda- y's quintet, immediately followed | names, Teddy is convinced that som: i il ples aal the aiaes * i MalyeR. Peal are too new and poauibly uncertain Witiestede nor iase to 2 1 upon | ment om pext Monday night, mentale ot tennis from one fe best with @ new record of 110 body is going to serve a third term, a i lepend absolutely on res form a basis for anything like accu: non STLAee ant tite ane nown English experts, varnin| exe two wi Joe Humphries introduced the AoW! ate calculation. ‘They have the gooda| mathaweon or Marquardt Tie Fairmont A. 0. of the Bronx wit bead ta] HOOD EMT AG who is aimoly|of the aeventyctive: men ccmpatioee : “popular contender for the lightweigit After filtering the views of fifty |rate ca Hon. They have the goods | (ng. department M | rogulae weekly boxing whow to-night, Matchmaker | Home, KR. Norris, | ly ¢ tbe seventy five men competing. | Bunch ot rook who get ther testis te . experience e or~ | om he spirit, “Ord Nate | thro wn) ch the bet “4 oneed “Dick” to his mates, soon rose to| Wolf of t jonahs, mt a weveral cainutes. He introduved isnt |ing camps, the result shows that the|‘at must be decided by time. P disappointing season. Ralph | tammy Motwoe of thie sty meee Ray Para ef| Gates for the Davis Cup team.|probably to the name of his team. Seponenl: predic Welsh of Hngland,:| Art division clubs of the two leagues] ,,NOOGY ever Sune moore Nprana! |Stroud. Mube Benton, Poll Verritt and) pisaburgh, and Jimmy Reagan, che Jobany | {070% Dut siemens years ood Will, | he MrongeMt challengers for the Sigh THE WHITE ELEPHANT F + + A . e ‘esreau are pitching gre ball . ve Ar nM team team mark were the Atlantic N: ieee mw venpoase wes ciingiad yells) ehowd be grouped 8 aire after seeing them work, nobody ‘could and it is about time for Sebupp and | ay poaty Welds tahea on George Cheney (| invaded England in 1913 and returned Banlc five, who totnied 472, Tho ations! | BOWLING & BILLIARD ACADEMY and yow ant 1 FE og en ge operee sip) National gue. merican League./refuse them a position In the first) Sonauer to show, if ever oom with the historic cup, The following 1—Needhardt 66, Take 88, LaB. yt WLING Proprictos. | ihrem th ip on 2 ot area dive pF yy lg division They have added a driving |” Benny Kauff is a wonderful help to] The Broadway Sporting ‘hee of Brookiya bes| year Williams defeated Maurice Mc- | 60 a ni ab Total. ae, we ls map Lit! LING ALLEYS olto 4 J ; wrce In such hitters as Magee, Baker! tne toam, because he riven then | aucther good cant of boute for ite weekly boxing | Loughlin for the American c! ion. | ,, homed sPranciaco @7, Geent ax BLES RESTA that Welsh weighed 186% stripped} Giants Detroit. tad Cinenae, Ohi tub Piehind | covtininh can ty tale atone aie a meee. ie ts wie cen Gan |e bison eae ag | a, Rilo 4,” Noxin 7 | a 1241-1251 Broadway, Con, iat St and Leonard 183, browght more mixed) Brev White Box. | Caldwell, Fisher, Keating and Cullop| shirt of ultra confidence appears to| Johnny Shaw of Fort Hamilton will go against] the biggest surprises the game ‘haa | Rosch 68, Yauch 77. bay 86, Keats 10, oven applvuse, Philadelphia. Yankees. should prove a mighty defensive fac- | }, its effect the whole | Tommy Burke, the St, Louis middleweight, while} ever known. Willams dost his title ol (Qentral Twimipal—Oavie, 102, Rock 70, - the Red Sox and the Brook-|tor. There are other pitchers who| in the other ten sounder Kid Sullivan of Bed| to William Johneton last yean Now Ba fe frat Olen 8. see ‘Total, 67. IGHT at the start Teonard took gers are placed first in thetr|look like world beaters, but we know eananiienahih | orad cine Hook ewaps punches with K, 0, Jee Daly of| he's getting ready to recapture his Fe ey Ne, tomas oe: the lead, while Welsh began tive leagues toes hot mean, what those four can ve rig wone lt mnant last’ year, and Williamsburg, honors from the Californian. gt ‘ne ts fn, Xp. Tig Me LENOX AVE.—116th Street olding. t the | necessarily, that the players think |derful thing about the Yanks, though, | tink il be closer this iexeee ree Church, a st te alles air ane Ot ty Billiard Exhibitions r 7 - 4 ®) merely mention what they consider|on the field like victors this WEOP UG | enine to min and that means much. | ke O'Dowd, the creck eulddleweight . {s another. youngster who'll never |,."omed No, ¢—Koster 85, Hoffman 00, Vetter am ; a Jead that brought wild cheers from] first division teams. Among ball|that means a lot. ‘The players realize) [was always a ¢ ut by an Paul, will evap ponches with Young Dare Kurta] 1. A" C5 worry about the wolf coming |* pastas SMlaais Boia, BE on” 26 Billiard Tables 10 Bowling Alle ssf é have spent money | at Newark, O'Dowd thas made a great hit in the b. om ‘oll ‘euch te whole crowd, Round after round| players, you know, it ts @ belief that|that the owners have spe {f the pitohars 4 a h Dans ne S08 8 Sr Rsl anywhere near his door. Like Jay | 06, Gemon 38, Garman 43. otas, The —__—_——— = Benny drove in hard, straight blows,|the winning of @ championship 1s |lavishly to sive them a chance to WiD | then hard fighting will bo tho dally ppaare far in Brookira Gould, young Church hired @ private ok ey DeWite 0, Valentine Salle Welsh pawed at him with ex.| lately a matter of luck and circum. | pennant and get in & worlds sont | diet at bbets Ie in pects to take the Jemey boy'¢ means — | instructor to teach him the fine points owe mn Txt erg No i—Heler 73,°3, Toute 4 een pA stances after the season gets welljand feel that they should do somo- |" poi McGraw and Robinson express | Willie Beecher, the east aide Mghtweight, who] of the net game, | Church captured Pr ‘kraue 84, Kaho 67," Toul, tended left and snuggled close in fre- under way. In other words, they|thing to help. All departments of) satistaction with the « Have | ouoainted Stanley Yoakum at Cleveland tat |the international title in 1914, when | 97. Hetalist Nandos fs quent short cHnches, Ax the fight} mean that all of the clubs mentioned | the club are working together. | this year, and they d openty ex-| ight, lay been matched to box Phil Brock at| he represented Princeton. In the na- sen foscater 80, Vanslet Of. Roverte 28, Prices and Terms to Sutt, went along Welsh found more and|are strong enough to hold a place| The improvement in the Glants is) |< slich feelings unless they | Cleveland mext Tuesday night, Beecher made| tional tournament at Forrest Hills REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHA ow r 4 1 j|in the first division and can stand a| remarkable, The feeling of discour- | iioan it och @ Qit against Yoakum that be wae tmme-| last year Church survived to the fifth veletiah Line, ail 1, fut 42, gf Sohilitna ath NICE, pe th ple In landing on teonard| drive if they got in the proper posi. | agement that forced them down last remomber this] distoy sigued to fight Brook, round, With Williams and MoLough “arid iS wht tran 4 » Or Pt * mS iJ n teams a he a. lin, Church stands the st chance of | art Keister Pad sd even when*leading he tried to| ton ht AS the | Mating Reddy, the fast New York bantam, | 1 ni a his gan head back out of range, | | 1 may be ourprising to the average ator on it will on tu tation oh toe Clreucie Okie at waning we national championship Ati ol Rat, New 31 Sear oot = fi Benny counters too well. And Benny/|fan to learn that the ball player fik- V2 AIUD | Phiiadolohia on Monday night when he faces adie} “Coit can easily supply ite share of | Cotes 00, 5, Brosdway. Bi ee oe nine hs dP itesp clr d Tre ie ene ad = ecto, the well known boxer of that aity, Ia the} mitiionalre competitors, with Max- Wiliee'ta, Some ton’ ‘wolle O2 Motel, 981: W Fills K ‘ott Poth i Beer as champion, It was very “all ean toward the Red Box ine|f _¥ . seer sn eralai z une) GEORG WG, well R, Marston heading the list. He Fob Winners. illard- oran H Prgocerertins 1 Wel } sere, ‘There is no ques be . Lahn and Shanks Win Daniel J, Buckley, manager of the North End] now holds the New Jersey State title ber Rongteldt yo By the fou round elsh was a fly Orme, Walter i Atulotic Club of Waterbury, Conn., ts dickering | and came within @ two-foot putt of Hele NR 100 Wrap i t ’ y}tion abc Hughey Jennings having | i Lily me, 1 ¢ » yy PAS | belug tied into knots in his anxiety | tl ADO ME SUEY pee av INE | Battling Lahn of 1 tah ‘'- | oth the owner of the big ball park there in the| landing in the semi-finals for the 34 V $6 make some move without being hit. strongest Aiting tan, fF ine Hiker, Mumiltatton, |] pointed Waltor Nel ) last] jon of obtaining {t for holding open air boxing | national champtonship at Detrott in . 487 ) t 5 1 werk dacrere seach t, Dian sumoal af on é “eigen it te on Seed Auaron ; . = ht in the feature bout at the Vander=| hows during the summer mont, Silvey Burns |1915. Then there's Henry Toppin, end in spile e) defe' e ae to Ne ¥ nave M Fourth Race—Republican. itter pit A.C, It wasa fast bout t shout, | « ‘ 1 do all the matohmakt Buck. | who was recently ented wt re dgove in beavy punches continually, | pitchers to swh the opposition, |] gold, Judge Wright LP rl AR tact eae eyed peated by gle st | se naleianakiag MR | ANS 0S, in a cecue manalee. More Beecher Ontpotnts Yoakum, — Ia the fifth Loonard, after he ally, If the two more good Fitth Race -— Kendal, Marshon, ° eo CLEVELAND, _0., April 1.--Willie ] der Wel chers ting, of Gorrard Lahn ed 121% pound Ne Young W ping accompanied Travers, Outinet, | peecher of New York had a shade on Jammy ne ducked under Welsh's arms and was | pitchers—providing, of course, | the A Ai aguas \ and Ni I Bivans end fierreshot co Boglond in| Beecher of, New ork tad 2 sheds, AS Behind the champion before he real- veterans kept up their standard of i fi a : 1914, and went furthor in the Eng-|the wind-up of the (. A. ©. snow Pm wath FkaKed:: NWieleh | ast Beason they would made & run hulle 1 lish’ championship than either Tra- pout’ furnished ten rounds of cor veer ee AWS GIEOTL 20 OSs | SWAY FAO ¢ On ther hand, Harry Lever i bout in the sixth found | punches with ¥ en. 70nd vers or Ouimet, In the same year |fighting, and in at least four enpe 4ud ad to laugh a bis own the Red Sox have the pitchers and 0 eave nf an ft vw duriuer punladanen at dew London, ‘ion, 28 ABEL dey Led Topping wag runner-np the! ited hile 0} \ t

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