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Se ech: | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Tex Rickard Denies Being Asso- ciated With Syndicate That Is Supposed to Have Guaranteed Fred Fulton $50,000 for Three Bouts Here. Oopreiaht, 1076, by The Pree Pubilelsin (The New York Preming Word ‘ANY papers have printed an amusing despatch from Min- neapolis stating that the + eger of Fred Fulton has just returned from New York with a contract for three fights. According to the state- ment given out, the contract was made with Tex Rickard and “Aa syn- @icate,” Fulton to receive $60,000 for three bouts in this cit o ne Ricka he has ever signed Fred Fulton for hing, and nays) € ‘ es He expects to return to South Am fea soon to take care of his business Interests there But “the syndicate’ gives a pos sible line on the origin of the state- ment, What “syndicate” would be in- terested in having Fulton boomed as fa $50,000 fighter? Why, the Curley-Jones- Willard syndica to be 1 syndicate has had O n Fulton ever T 1 ooked him over last winter and ded that he would be nice easy picking for Wil lard As any genuine offer of $50,000 te byte t the biggest Joke of the season, Fniton is merely a tall flat fellow who has won a few himself. If Jones hadn picked him a Willard vietim and tried hard to force him on the public fn a twenty-round bout with Jess he might not have been heard of yet out- side Rochester, Minn, which metropolis claims lim as its leading walloper. Fulton's real class was shown when Porky Flynn beat him in eighteen rounds of a twenty-round bout in New Orleans. The only thing he has accomplished to make himself the sensation of the age was the knock- ing out of Jim Flynn a of weeks 4 And Flynn was one of the " e" fighters. There's a strong suspicion that Flynn was very carefully instructed before he met Fulton The report names Reich and Cof- fey as two of the three fighters Ful ton is to ineet for $50,000, Proba the syndicate selection wouldn't Past either of them Ah, a thought strikes me. No doubt the telegraph operator made a slight error while sonding the message telling New Yorkers of the great treat in store for them. Instead of claiming that Fulton was to be paid $50,000 for the fights the despatch should have made it perfectly clear that the sum is $500. That would be about right. ILLY PAPKE, who used to drive « truck in Kewanee away hack the who n the tine of Tom Jon is Kewanee Harber fa afte 1 became champion middle weight of the work for a short time through knocking out — Stanley Ketehel, has decided that he'll “come ba Papke wants to pick a few hes to start with. He is to fom Gibbons, and his desire is to follow that scrap. by takin Mike Gibbons, Papke says Mike 4 f@ second-rater. He opines that Mik won't have a look-in with the man who once beat Ketchel Papke might have given Mike Gib bons a fight about ten years ago, when he first came to New York and beat Sailor Burke. But Papke didn't last | «a topnotch middiewetgut His la pearance here was after a trip to Bur He was a 1s a Honolulu da He was a a a snail. He couldn't fight a lick on th. And he was easily licked by Ru This was Years und years ago--so many that Sailor Burk: and Papke have th retired from the by the ring and heen forgotte Fragk Moran has bought a fast | Copyright, 1916, by The Presa Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). | | THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 3, 19016. UTTING ’EM OVER With “Bags” Baer - LITTLE CARTOONS FROM THE NEWS Cs oli fi EP you're & = E' ; e APTER. FIGHTING Oren, ( seRFOU Can't ( WNiLtARo “This 15 \ A mere peta ! Geta Soft Job With That Kind of a Head." J udf, Rtg, fight, tie nore, sujxewwd 0 be eum ning Wwecks they would build ‘oun circular, Looks as if the war will be striette confined to the custern and w hemispheres, THE ACID TEST. When the sap is simmering the pipe, And the steam valve ts in bloom, When the furnace dlossoma red “W * ” and ripe, AK PROM THE TOMB A BOLEPUL BOUND =o And heat vines fill the room, 4 G ) Paz vas CHALLENGED Mike GiaBons | When the radiator starts to PP 42 sprout, And the house feels or Teain Moras HAS BounT A PAST CAR. —= OM WELL, PRANK 15 & RUGEED SORT ow & GUY = HE MAY SURE, Leonard Had to Overcome (What New York Ball Clubs eee = | I know that spring is here Are Doing on Their Way Home Yop, it's always spring when the janitor turns on the steam. Home Objections to Boxing in Climb to Fistic Fame WILL THEY ALSO HAVE ‘TO SEND No FIGHT, Boss. a oer \ Aisi \ Te gage ta \Cobb Outshines Kauff in Tigers THReL CoGt eet tke [Tu SARAGH POI REPAIRS? oy Victory in Rubber Game With, | Giants, Robins Give Oriolos a | Drubbing, While Yanks Lose | First Game of Season to Reds. The sjulrrele scant say we There is never a deadiock among reformers. When the vote stande fift-fifty, they ask the bartender to AND RED SOX THIS WEEK. Tuesday, April 4—Yankees vs. Robina, at Ebbets Field. Wednesday, April 5—Yankees vs. Robins, at Ebbets Field. Nineteen-Year-Old New Yorker Explains That He Had to Learn poe Cleverness to Avoid Marks of Battle and Save Himself From Printer’s Trade—Believes His Popularity Is Due to Development of Knockout Punch— » the parks, amd 4 H Thursday, April 6—Rex Sox vs. cast the deciding ballot. Bout With Welsh Drew Record Lette JTS nue {| Robina, at Ebbets Field. 1 pee oom ve RENZIED. HOUSTON, ‘Tex, April 8.—The Friday, April 7—Gtants va. Yan Hans Wagner is like a municl gas tank, Covers more ground stam ing still than a regiment car running. ‘ORMERS DIDN'T M, TH BRUTAL LES WOULD SELL Lightweight Purse. ft . . supremacy of the diamond still reste | sclatinengl de ceaciocaiatics Yue (pte ot with Tyrus Raymond Cobb of Roy-| By Bozeman Bulger. iuazuma, the kale—the d ston, Ga. His long-delayed meeting i ee suet with Benny Kauff, late of the Fed PY other words, Now CCORDING + you get me? ° ° x L to the youthful] We i ite Elephant Trio’s Protest eral League, took place here yes- * mny event whose sud- esitawat ie Mer ERORTAITTE toe . jterday, and when the bugles SOURS | eee = = den rise to boxing fame 1s the | Fave to tell hor slories every Night, Will Be Acted U on To-Da led “Cease firing,” Ty held his ground | nings against the Reds, and was mighty ‘ New York right now, the | and that's how I came ° h flying, while Kauff beat | pry Sade iamnth's Fa iteeaee | talk of all New York right now, the | and 1 to be so clever WY) | win colors tying, effective eacept in the third. when the) ang sear tas only two wamns—winter an two most needful things in the fight| With my bandy—you know they all —_-— + A precipitate retreat, am for the day| single and ite accompanying: two-bese | "em! gameespecially for bim—are a| 2%,/a@ fuel. if 1 ever got « mark error by Gilhooley, a steal and a. pass oe he cats HE Lever wot « mare! Dark Row Team's Hold on Evc- Permitting them to re-roll the games| at least, he was completely out-| error fy Gnnow This run. tled the DON’TS FOR BOWLERS. pik kees, at Polo Grounds, Red Sox v1 Robins, at Ebbets Field. Saturda: April 8—Giants vs. Yankees, at Polo Grounds, Red Sox at Ebbets Fleld. NO TICKETS. good healthy punch and the long dis-| to fight like the dickens all the timo ‘ protested, in that event the White| matched by the man who has won|score, and there was no further count- i | so as to keep the o ning World Tourney Cham-, Etepnants nave a splendid opportune | rec, . atest | ine until the seventh | Don't wea J ahoess tance phone. | 2 ge dees) ng y Hy eereat ibaa CF In a TACT EOWA rere etree tater aittlals MEarke walked to start this inning , if not the greatest, of all time.|and advan: popping me in the face. ¥. i i i ; from where we were alfiing it| sot believe. ty, but its dhe, Gots oll lle Meat egal A GS al dba a while Gedeon was man-| Don't art dis Hy 5 th n handling McKenry’s sacrifice bunt. Kil- ing im yous old-time form You may time was possible to look into the win-|{¥th, that I never had the slightest! Claim of Thum Bowlers Is bi Bgl Si While this individual battle was|iifr'ikerificed both, runners along. prove sw f his hi npr ia kind of a mara on me in my life until \ Lee R, Johns, Bert Bergman, An-| being waged the Glants and Tigers|Clavke was caught at the plate on Her- ows of his home across the street the other night, when Welsh and L Sustained. jgelm Endres, Bob Lowenthal and/qent at each other in the final and| zox's roller to Peckinpaugh, Neal, who Don't trip your op, his year, Upper Fifth Avenue—and with a} butted our heads together and I got Ede Tseeea fare the committee who| deciding game of thelr series, Truth |fan for McKenry, and Hersog taking the rufes have changed since you ve \ scratch ove , rig! gated ar Arattes 2 e or | of r cane L c-|An extra base onthe play and scoring them Inst laugh ho waved at nome one whose|{,,%rutch over my right eye By ; the rules and regulations for| of history must and shall be pr jon iilime’s sat Play end acoring | them | - Don't do a Keystone after delivering the ball. Charley Chaplin gets patd for | a good boxer | kept my mother HE Executive Committee of The the tournament and will act on this'gerved. The Tigers not only beat the head had appeared at the curtain. foo! Vd 5 a shoe in each hip Evening World three-man ama- cnse, nis by @ score of 9 to 2 but made jedi VER ° “You the young fellow ex-| Pocket and slip my trunks in an in- them look a whole lot worse than the R b E Ll chat planed, wa’ poner's got to have a| tide coat pocket and get out of the Medet ade eicrsse alka babe dla ed SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. score would indicate. All sorts of obson Lasty | hal ; a Aiea: Asiasaaa ( | untoward incidents bobbed up, and Don't slide over the foul line unlese house that way Jo'olock this afternoon at the Herg Mitch ony ° punch to draw the crowds, and in| Ai, one meght 1 came ta and my] man academy to decide the protest of| Rocbits, Gheliee (3), Climes, Deac| Maile errors of commission were) nO! Outpoints Parks the judge ts wour bre a | | “Ww my case the long distance telephone! Mother stopped me with @ serious) the White Elephant trio, who dispute gon (3), Funny Bunch, Hyroo (3),! equ blunders in judgment were of Don't make personal ren look In her eye. | eo equent occurrence. to your givep me a chance to call up my et iae: mye been boxing aguin’ egies, ad cf a seth Rows to the — ia Apron Ree fata Soe since King Winter closed, the ata Tommy Robson, the local welter- | PAane"t He may hive known you back a1 aw adel That’ she said. ‘Why don't you be a nice ipionship © e tourney which say a h| mond last year has Ty Cobb donned a/ 4 rz , el! e old countr mother after each fight. That's bor | tt. and oon and learn your | ended last week. frame J. Carr of the Hoe No. 1 team, Teer RM ot nandied @ base- | Wel@bt, had tho easiest kind of a tim 7 over there now"—he pointed across| printing trade?” Why don't you top| The White Elephants through their 10 fe best score of 101 in The | yesterday, yet in the game|outpointing Ray Parks, the Pitts-| ,,Domt enlficise PLD oo) the street. “I have never failed to| boxing when your mother telly you | Captain, Charles Costa, charge the a f x al ae oe, Ciper nee a sha Line one eee B 1 fighter, in the main bout Y ye bid idan fits wrong?! 1 looked at her sheep-| Bronx Palace team with using more a Nn jaturday night, lost| ¢ i alevar biter” yA t ds at the boxi how of the! Don't harangue the balls. Leen Me ‘ . : is Mee er aa pe fe 4 ol citver bit of fielding by Artie | ten rounds at the boxing show of th 0 1 ane call her up, no matter where 1| {du cnd‘she knew I was guilty. All| than three substitutes during the life his opportunity for a stiver fob. An= pat and clover ,Dhim of another, bUt| Fairmount A. C. of the Bronx on Sat-| afer, MeGraw couldn't vive Tignum eee evather was etending|of the tournament. They claim this ther, bowler to narrowly miss the! Copp drew a base on 1 look. |to be an infraction of rule No, 6, medal was Eisler of the Hoe No. 2/ ceeded to beat hi I reached | “The teams at the termination of the ae Perigo wa hy Fi i which print he enally, scored aay fast and clever for Parks and as al a aii. If G. Washinaton hod 1 sontests shall oo: trikes, but fatled to h' e !mportan It was in hi ensive work, how- ; isa ? “ | stopped te chatter, wed still be paying elinwna tion contess shall. consist That Tyrus furnished the real pyro. (result hit him when and where he | tazeg on ty bd | fought, and the talk she gives me] th 10 nd then pro- balls and tnd from|Urday night, Robson was entirely too the ha keeps any notions of swell headed- hy alving fi per 8 pasted Seeing that T was caugh! ness away and makes me want to|in my pocket for the money.” timber on his first and second deliv. | eve start getting In shape for the next |, “How much did you get for boxing?” | the threo men holding the frat three ones, ‘The scores technics. He made a couple of catches | pleased. | ae) father asked me, eat uverages, anc next three best | Ces.” The ec : eh! technics. He made e . rapbed Georgie | , oe | Don't eprain your ankle after mie bou 1 pulled out $20 and handed tt to| shall be the alternates or substitutes.” ¢ Hocren-Parner 08, Sammie 0, Ventold 48, | FAL S708 ONC atie‘in the seventh In: | peice an ne mepend ronne TaN led easy spare. You may aeta strike newt Benny, a bright-evyed young fellow,,my mother. She, in turn, handed tt to] The games which the Thum team | | Grand Central Terminal Linn, Co, No 2— | ning ‘and drew the fans to their feet | *' BY | time and forget which unkle tt ta. bellowing applause. He chased a mile | al ane she) Pn) Pag od el 7 i R . | to pull down a drive by Larry Doyle tn SCUS, obeon id hav ely jennie auff is starting OS: Fo cain NOt onal te Pull domme Gta hall that Aistance to| stopped Parks if he had not injured | that old hand gren, Srareing, 0 strate 4 S| fer one of Lobert’s wallops Just @ few) his right hand tn the fifth round. with a keen Rrown "75, ‘Welnh 43, typical New Ruffalo was a ase of humor and a father. He look kK air, explained that and 1 could see the hard look leaving Nit as far away as he his face. He tucked the bill in his ‘dat it for a momont, | protest were rolled March 17 at the Weorer A). Dickie ace, and in which they lost “yjla No. 14 sessions, It is up to the Hover # 1 1D. had been and that his greatest satis- | pocket committee to determine whether the “x, ae ly ‘ | 7 faction “was that he didn't, et. his “When do you fight again, Benny?” | White Elephants shall be sustained in Heli Bn Fale Oh nutt wat himscl¢ a. two-base hit tar Raedeepiaies hay Mints aie wees TRENT ALERTS gonecenlly Mew. the ret fight at Han Francis tete-| Be asked. That settled it for good. thelr claim z that tho Park Row Hah iene 68: | driving the ball Into lett eld. but he ald ree ARRAS : Y hat wou heen some teles Nobody ever objected again, champions, the technical winners of saa prc steal any bases. In the felding | f°): i : - pnone bi exclaimed, “But if 1 Bie you anid’ eormerslnie the tourney, shall retain the title. High Individual Score. men'ton, Rauf tailed to outehine the | At Broadway Sporting | Club ME NEVER: MISOESIANY, But you said something about need y i fantihere now t willte Steuben M1 tO Ee te eagh he did make {Tommy Burke of St. Louis defeated! “Brutal, vicious, fierce and awful, ble to stand ing a puneh to draw the crowds?" 1 The only chance of the challengers Idier Johnny Shaw of Brooklyn and High Team Score. | one difficult catch from Heilman’s bat it. At tuat, | wouldn't have had reminded him. Hes in a decision by the committee 4 Degrading, loathsome, rough and much moi enous i y ambia ere = —— Kid Sullivan knocked out Young Mar- MT TS eee TEST EW RON at the | mee SRO WEO MANROT “HI8 —_——— ROBINS. tin in the fifth round. rave.” Garden the other night.” K. 0, PUNCH, | BALTIMORE, April 8—The Robins|__At Clermont A. C.—Al. Rome gave) The reformer chirped a javfut, yan McDonald of Boston a bad beat-| , found the Haltimore Orioles easy | Pa" i ubstituted tor Gus! “Horriblest thing I EV picking here yesterday, and defeated | Christie. FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP Jack Dunn's team by a scoro of 14 to2.) ——— eet ee ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. AAAAAbnaaane @ | .,.PHe same was playod In Dunr N t By John Pollock jSunday ball park in the back river) Les Canadiens, the world’s cham- jo queeries. Rain. 3 rckey ten ill be broken ar Jack Dillon, the Nght heavyweight! Owing to the fact that Jack Britton has a) district and, despite the fact that pionship hockey team, wit era well worth it, The showing |made | wim still Well, that night|champion, and Rattling Levinsky, the) ee coll, his ten-round bout with Tel "Kid" some of the fans here want to boycott ID. after: the twor marie sertas Sonia 4 Wallace Ontolasnes Back. meant a lot of money to me, and — Willy Gi over to my corner | ¢ Hebrew boxer, who have en-| lewis, the English welterwaght, at the row. and y PHILADELPHIA, A adium| minor league baseball, there was fully Nicholas Rink with the Portland Rose; nil 8, — Eadie if we had asked for too much we tthe end of the sixth round and told : is «con next Thurslay night has teen postponed | 3,000 spectators in the stands when |puds, Many of the players will enilat Wallace, the Brooklyn featherweight would have lost the chance. Mr, = me to let my right hand go and show anes in savas al hard-fought ten re Post . pec r any ¢ r t, no-declsion contests, have Just signed «a wath His waneger hae ales eshat for a| Bill Kiem sent the boys into action. (in a batailion being formed by George) was a sensation at the National A. Gibson's shrewdness is largely re him just how hard E could hit | # his twenty round go wi s vasn’ ch otf 0 Kennedy, managing director of th CSpot pryts wh t jo with Tewa| It wasn't much of a game, for in| Kenn Ki a turday night, « defeating 1 “Yes, that's it, I never knew that until | fought Mandot up at the Har Pretty nearly all. You see Mr, — lem Sporting Club, ‘They all had been Gibson, my manager, conceded telling me that | was a good boxer everything just for the privilege and that all 1 needed was ability to of getting me in the ring with =! You see, 1 was a growing h. And believe me, it was and my strength had not develope Did the champion get tt all? ske PR SAW" igonemant sponsible for my suce 1 have eet ney ith all vour “strength [for & battle which should decide the !a: Sow Orleans iy. \ibe: Ue er tethns fell upon |club, for service with T et 6 i i our eth : jean foun Ar Apmi 24 | the first Inning the Superbas fell upon ‘ o ‘os P| tommy Buck 41 ound had al! kinds of offers now thia time said) And I did better man. They will meet Ina fifteen: | go a me ne of the Oly the offerings of a youngster by the /Contingent. Oy on ot eves | Huck holding on and nearly ‘curnt tel It is the impression, though,” was "Topi iD On Mandot and|round bout, for a decision, at a boxing | , 77? TME wan fuuke of the Olrm¥e| Nima of Joo Sherman and hammered antl Doe pot. | Anish. explained to Be that your mother knocked him out in the ninth round. | show to be held by the Central A.C. of I alae od at et a half a dozen runs. Robbie'a tained many members, He expects to | = — cor, He couldn't get bumped obiwet LNs a bOXEL \ time on 1 began to dt Kansas City on the nig April 2 wd kept picking on Sherman until have the unit recruited up to full ay Ree aOR the GtA alow ol HIS MOTHER LOOKS AFTER HIS ox Me Gh tPA anaty dren.) Ronaae Clty OR Ue BRT EF ORT several prelinin.| Crowd Kept DICE Conon he retired atrength within a few, weeks, | Only SPORTING, re 1 ba * rt td Smith, the popular referee o' the two main eve ie fo If . men who. have engaged in some lne of) epapiusts a pater aeatacwitiial gre cago, haa been selected to Judge the nthe two main rents) fom the fray. Joe loft the gamo with |TV) “yer as professional or amateur SPaPIGM GS MANHATTAN @b2 A eam inet an anecpela with a time | went over to Phila: |content, Levinsky ts to recelve n guar- | ok kiutadelin’ and Wile | am hita and eleven runs charged Up Athieies, will be eligible for member-| Patsy'Cline vy, , # now tha nstance, Mr, Gibson. paid 000, eh | tetir bantam chamnplo rainst hi ship. ming Va, Hertoy Mh ay r pao time there mother! chance to get _me in. On iny fourth {Per cent. of the Kross recelDts MeAntie of the Patrmont a | ol iPGtimores and although the Robing| yoy oe acacia Whine Mooney. | BOXING Ndn't mind meeting W ke a . Tain tool cin aver theese wa drew ihe bineeee ‘seis to-lay clinched two tenroned| coored threo ‘runs off him, he pitched ° ar wet Jat , finely or wto road crowd, they tell mo, that ever pata i Bemay Leonaid and. Eveldie Visi for the next show of the club om Saturda; f4all two of these Tans came as| At the Queensboro A. ©. on Saturday | Pal, Mit work and. i thew me atop Toad crowd, they tell me, that ever pald 0] again the forsee wil get more money then hl aight In the f S| Roo Meloe an error by Fewster, a Halll: | night the Kohomas Kid gave Joo Mooney | "Am mit e ; ih aah ig that I cat, Yeu, 1t wae mune 1 whowed them thes | cee ane "divs aos | California bantamweight : more boy; and a, wild pew to third bY) 4 bad be having the tntter out in| Figruy sp't en f Bull nd another tht he oes With we Thad a puneh. ‘The fans like boxing, | demamt not lew P les, We IOMIANS. 908k Ene Shea the young left hander, | the tenth Vip RSH ARYABS Stem Sor | he Rone inted New York i Philadelphia every time tf bea t. but they won't keep coming | with an it Chane Loos ss ay} and Ira ¢ ked for the Robin: 8 noc ity vs, Dan 5 ‘a 7 i o see a fellow ur oe ano tS art, tackles Tommy Ho Duster pitched the first six innings and | = W . 1 \ i ninetoan: years olds! Wpimah Rith mon MERGE eR , Re eh lov up after his team had scored eleven a " Bu)! Your und thstandt phy seal Now, here's a & one,” sald the White nf rune -_—- : — A Sees 4) prowe t © young fellow at was the most in fi Da he | i W 1 1 1 rd anyt! teresting thing to me about that bout| “ fee : YANKS. : ee swan df angie ay ig "Abd SAGE Shs eae res MME. Age 2 Waseda ill Buy a K tha f mt ; her ae ie y, AUehe 3, Wee On 18 ee portunities spelled defeat for the ? Pe At ae ' 4 \ c tory and bout and wo drow the biggest, crowd is, Rain fell intermittently through- CE ll wa t Pinel cate exh Bone Ate we Garden ager of ¥ the entire combat, and the damp Remarkable because of the wide range of materials to 08 ER OE AY Iau M sce |e { had a depressing ettent Upon an select from, the exclusive styles suggested and the absolute of i 4 Bis oe) ee Tn the + io lea 2 ie um A, C08 5 Mot the & 1 here, The score of the of men are wearing Arnheim $25 suits who never before ct ised of Ne Lots epponenta fatten ; ie Yankees first trouneing of the year) elieved that such good clothes could be bought for less Pee nths aw ! fat fellow, and Uh Vy ex WHY | lig tom a s a Waa es Vanks had several opportunt- than $40, Samples on request. . - ; \ In much « favorite, It is hig beliet | ; Wenn tle Benny : derable damage on I pape ey tase might | Maen : pian OF Giieon ata tact permit | of bot for ats hang wow ner | On aseinare. 18 the @ ook | their oppor “nt but only once dia th The Same Prices at Both Stores f eonard woul My ie fire 6 him to tackle many real tous r mise on Weat Thirty f N uw tn realize on ir chances 6 very ] Leonard wid oe 2 eat ae tC Ae ni to le many re it “eh Bight. |, i : . laleey Chim Jimm: sie wack Lid ond inning Joe Gedeon got a pass, been champ f the Vet Pr silt enter ha dao Tobe Asay e h OWEN | vin Johuny na of weis! { Jatole second and seored on the first oe Whit ex the ie ke r beean i Hire er rie al Bonny | $i, att Prankle Fleming of Cana Mt Qh 1 tor tat the of Roger Peckinpaugh's singles, ‘Two not 1 P wrote Heenan eae Aa ee the Crank, [on Young Nector of Jerwe City, Johnny Walsh, | Olympia iidpria oo Apel 10, |dnnings later Joseph organized another through the a: ave mself Soine "Le 1) and I |$in demcribes amusingly IMA firat tap |e City borer, tckig Irving Mar | Duffy has already fought good fights in| promising rally, but just as he had Roche le get away witl 1 rachor | Lue caMmELIN®. ASTUMIRELY WB! ATR FOR) aoe ft oe Wesondand Jobuoy "Leary | things working nicely he allowed him- ! ‘ ad ia and how he saw suc abo faite ir wy | self to be pic off third ba: aly Sa TOMOd ean GaN Hatore Tlaving recovoral oatire from hie etteck of 1% & ab 9 Fran Whitney | self to be p or vi “ . PAY: f i a 0. ¢ 1 Inspired by example, Walter - ay 7 CANADIAN | LFS CANADIENS Gr since, | Mt wan hia first railroad /ialara, Charin v Now wie | 3 J pipp blundered into a stinilae’ fate. tm Broadway 8 B ' i E. 42nd Street RROrrss L PORTLAND |unce ne sete , rd {s appearing at the Olym- Ky nn at the Brwlway Sporting ( Paper sy Len cob eoaileeotel ty pied donb (with Peckinpaugh and Ninth Street et. Fifth and Mad, Aves, OC) ne kea the 40-\ pic Theatre this week. Hrooklyn voqerrow |igt, and 0 0x National A, C, Batantay night that Jack [04 his running mate, he peglecind te A Se Nichsinn Bink, 00 | HE | Se ee verte a at noe [at aint A ona ne atte fanaa! fia dlecton’ of owt Guieeg Exclusively Custom Made Clothes $20 to #50 10 WEWED, esag.| “That” he explained tn anawer tol ouawre ve YANKIDEA. Ta Ou, 11th, | Hanae Oly wil evap punches vith Young |ta with Johnny Dundes or George Chaney (or | third base. oe oe eS Ab. ; $2. | 8 Questioning look, regu the old “Tickets on sale at both offioes-—Ad\\. Ganiser to he eomitinal of ten evunds, this week's how, ‘Neal Brady pitched the first Sve tn- We. ’

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