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at seme I OTR STO I IRE AN or CERN THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 4, 1916. ' BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | _ LOOK WHO'S HERE! (REAM PRIMITE ss Se | ee eee a “WMLRDFULTONBOUT >So 2 | | CITY “A drop in the IN SALT LAKE bucket is enough if ——— | | it’s gasoline.” Tex, Going South Soon, May Maes Return if Fight Conditions — | er gor an that no- It Is Likely Les Darcy, Great! H J torlety for captur- Australian Middleweight, Will) | Warrant It. tng a liner eingle. Be Sent to the War With the | handed, “Tex” Rickard is through with the | promotion game for the present. The | Getting re seme to b | man who put up the biggest purses | Fou eet slugged outs jin the world for boxing contests will ; ‘ : Jieave for his vast acres In Pamguay! Can’t blame Yale for not number- within three weeks. ing the football players. Next thing. Mr. Rickard has received an offer | they will be asking ‘em to print the | of $10,000 for a concession to « pack. | ealary list, ; jing plant on his property at Pata-| pices wous rather not fellow Horace Geee |muay and says that he may accept | iey's advice to young men But while covering the extensive | prairie acres of Paraguay “Tex” will Een if the Yanks trim the Glante |not be deat to the call of the arena | tne championship of the city will stil of the posts and the “pillows.” Ito to the bird who wears a high hat Fred Fulton proves by the knockout |iwen a pink neckt | route or the gloved drive his fitness or (nside of « ring, Australian Troops. | | Copyrigtt, 1016, by the Pres Publishing Ob (The New York Evening World ) ES DARCY, the great Australian middleweight who was to bave marie @ tour of America for the purpose uf meeting the best men here) mm Nie class, and perhaps going after some of our heavywalghts, will not be able to take the trip. It is likely Daroy will be sent to the war with the} Australian troops. | Hugh McIntosh, who promoted the Johnson-burns fight in Australia, has written Chris Brown, his American) Jin the chantlenger'’s groove, "Tex"! viewing the co who exported representative, explaining the situa-| Jwill return and stage a contest be- | durine wi sane, ae Hon. His letter left Australia March | jtween Alm and, big Willard pn Ma ra Oe Gee 4. Ho wrote: | | “But tt won't be in New York,” | oid baschall eran has born held up is “Seven or e#lht months after Isaid the dapper captain of fietic in- | gut : Goorty tam afraid i¢ wil be ims | | pugilistic endeavor it will be in Bele ne Ps possible for Darcy to accept our | HIS (9 COVEBBET ESE I City ‘ The Man from Egypt now betes Sten ol IO polnaee bore | sania eal for. . Sign on dot centage of gross receipts re. line. Yanks Will Give Fans Big Surprise, net nie aut + ot Says Bill Donovan, Returning Home We'll Never Be Far From|mserabie most of the time, our /Baker and Magee Will Supply} _Sénny Leonard’ uses his head tee - Thie C ~ pitchers managed to get in consider- A ee ~ | something else besides a depot for Top This Season, Says able work, and three of them right| Batting Strength, Which | knuckle Team’s Manager. Row are prepared fo start the reg-) the Club Needed Badly. 4 or rolled a peannt ome ceived by us, two first-class re- | ‘ turn tickets to America and ex- penses, He demurred somewhat | over this and demanded his money | { down rey was re red under my nt to fight three fights in one with Giobons and one with Langford, this if ho suc- ceeded in beating Gibbons. Of | course, the risk we would be tak- ing would be that Gibbons might delay fighting until Darcy's con tract with us ran out Since | this offer and With eight teams going » America League pennant, here's a chu + Bety Rew to do an euvor ‘ agre Americ ular season in first-class shape ao inile with a crowbar, but no lenient jung { after Darcy's outrageous demands " dace ‘; - “tt will take the campaign to fully ; aoa ene SS that motiey be banked in advance Three Pullmans brought the New] |" Wil mane ne ees et the present Eroundkeeper" a Brooklyn » s } ave written him a letter call- York American League Club home a ti t the new |maniser, “and the hoys are pretty) Freddy Welsh will have to lose ¢ | ing matiers off. Ever since he m, but I feel rtain that the ne nearly fit. We were ig, W. Va. the|tine-up is many times stronger than |ceptionally good we | ast lap of the club's Southern train-| the 1915 aggregation,” and “Smiling |them in Bill" excused himself to give a few |43! Dartic ore Ad Bs P CON. | ren the Man trom Parpt has an al, TY hurried orders to his players tolMarguard, the two men that c Alia Maver wo wakce tose college studente Oe hurry home and rest up from theyme some concern, I wanted to get |! those mut stunts, ’ agers, secretaries and scouts. Every) weary train trip. them in shape for some hard work) 5 not the groundheeper's fault one was glad to get back to Broad-|” xo one needed any special urging to|TXNt at the beginning of the season, 9 e ball bi es budly of a player’e and I believe they are ready. If they | the ball bounces way, even though cold winds caused! make tracks for home. In about three| pitch the kind of ball that I anticl- | head. 7 f 4 general turning up of overcoat col-| minutes a fleet of taxicabs carted over| Pate we'll come pretty close to win r 5 rail to see how anything less than ri Manager “ Bul 7 ning the pennant. I never have any| Fail to see how anything | port Briefs }|'.- From Manager “Wild BUl"| ing entire reeiment of arrivals with MEarmeypemmant, d_never WANE ABY | qarapiauan can soy Matt's caret wee what can be done in the mat- Hy * ® | Donovan down to the as their luggage, which would have] ways in shape | os ; : ter, but I doubt If Darcy ean be ake Side Bet o } ON Leonard |! errr srcrrre rear pave | vor sere was an ate of confidence gcocked many a bush Hague with balls|"Hhe' athens going to murprie| Tw ia aig Wn ttt doo fom excused trom military servi , j =4 > "lthat the Highlanders of 1916 will] and pats for several seasons. you Is Chief Meyers. He has worked | smevod)'» else's ut o American promoter has a headed by Captain Perkins and Coach al i) t id eve! a 10 chance to get this boy out of the Hazelton, got into town yesterday for| start a drive at the opening of the) pan Boone of all the party received ee pas srebecbutyeran tds SAW 01 one rowing country.” Now that Benny Leouard, the crack local lightweight, has proved to {| their annual spring trip. Weather per-| season that will carry them to the] special instructions. It seems that|the year I believe the Chief will do, but who can you blaine the satisfaction of the fans and the boxing experts that he possesses the || mitting, the men will get thelr first - head of the race. Dan went down South and returned in|som® "savy hitting for us and if he J ST why Darcy should be matchea|} Class to make a fight for the Lightweight championship, his manager, }| practice here this afternoon at the Cres- with ed with ex- r, and I kep' ong as possible bas pra tieally haun a this th ‘om Wheel tre with desires of getting me to to-day Nehtweight title before it 18 uname imous. t the Common- wealth authorities will not per mit him to Jeave the country, as the compulsion service has already gone into force in England. Darcy, being just twenty years old and Australia’s champion, would be movers “eeedes eae. | Gibson Ready to Guarantee Welsh $15,000 have friends and 1 am trying now to were forty-one in the ing trip. Thi party—regulars, reserve nlayers, man- sed son is almost here r that? The only absentee in the home-| goupic-harness, as the ball tossers| (oes will be a big boost to the whole QUEERIES. Langford, a big heavy. |] Billy Gibson, is hot on Freddy Welsh’s trail for a contest to a deciston. cent A. C. grounds in Bay Ridge. To- club ANSWERS TO ; ‘ coming party was “Home Run"| gay the mystery being that young} eanain ‘ we! {ea question that can be “1 understand that Harry Pollok, manager of the Briton,” cd gay 7 But for the addition o answered hated ‘ saw Langford in several fights down eyeret ee morrow Fordham will be played on the . suple of “ i Baker, who stopped over in Balti-] nan caught himself a wife on Feb. 6.| young pichers and two irae eatrh: The bottom of k is twenty-round bout to a referee's verdict, and in addition | will bet him PITTSBURGH, April 4.—Plerre Mau-|one of his new farms. tary Harry Sparrow and Under-Secre-) Mame as last year. 1 am mainly con- on here, and the mere fact that they |] $10,000 on the side. If W: \ DICCHSre, 4 need is wouk . : id ei 4 sh is fortunate enough to whip Leonard he || pome of St. Louls dereated Chasios Kt) Manager Donovan after a round lee tary Mark Roth, the Highlander band conside matching arey i 2s, ld's three cushion jard |) shakes Pennsylvania Sta- n for the tithe her A B. U, M.—Challenze anybody you 8 and from the e thom.” | want, It's your face good staff of twirl included Pitchers, Fisher, Keating,|present outlook I ha Cullup, Caldwell, Love, Piercy, against him 4 feteem it swhich Darcy's fighting |{ When they met in London. Furthermore, if Welsh seeks addi fast night, 60 to|tion said he was entirely gatistied | powers are lek in hia own country,|| wagers, | know for a fact that Leonard has a number of friends who'd hey played sixty-two innings: lathes TM, Joei—Cos ¥ | with the team’s training down South, | «. d dege and Markle; | : If Darey goon to the front the two|) Pool another $25,000 that he can whip Welsh over the route.” will also play tocnight and Wed though he admitted the weather could | Shocker, Mosridcge cre narand| Park Row Team \™ 7 ™ Sire paara cuinicnot ma Unity mraise| Femurkable. player, ont haveeatood @ great deal of improve-!Wajince:. Infielders, Pipp, Mullen, FE, %—Don't ro 0 le is favored ec Pe ‘h, Baker, Boo 2 ee eae ae ies ment. Grdnon: Peckinpaugh Baer ee, | Lourney Winne re f kk there is much ‘or the same ¢ use | chance for you if you can't play am ‘Snowy Baker has Just written me that | tithe “This club of ours will give New)and Pilict:, Outaaltirs, Ato tier hanes £08 youl it you) can't nage 4 Darcy has joined the Australian | Herman Brodsky, who starred at for-| vone tana a big surprise.” BUll spoke! dng Ntiller and Scouts ligh wie honest nin eaten mune’ bees mt) % — RISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP arian the Eastern Dstrlet eh Scheel] Aten ota of pride as ho looked over | Farrel SERIE gts we Carpentier fighting side. by ketball team, Nias cled pres ti ithe tas the Whi i | ea es | Ident of the athletic 4 tion of the | at a big group of sun-burned players. —_— > A Elephant trio withdrew their enny Kauff ts a good T wit: him were ¢ ice president; 1 A. Borman,” ser Ison, manager | sehool, Along with Henjamin Schoenfeld, keant ata tad | Mippert. and Capt. Huston, | YANKS ARE SCHEDULED _ |° ™ protest of the three games they | ness owners, have spent many thousands WITH DODGERS TWICE, |}0%! & te Bronx Palace on March 13, - this year buying now playing strength Jand the Executive Committee of The| The hits made between the foul line class! By John HAT well known rubber man. c Daniel (Porky) Wiveh te nev Benny Leonard, tpe sensational local Ughtweight, who is at present the most 3 8 1, captain | . as and the bench do not count. ing a busy season, Flynn, in|; of basket ny abit | and # y will earn quick divi- Evening World three-man amateur ee | . Liked about boxe: ase hd manager of track team, and Sebif-| and this money will earn qi h "i We Past ton days has boxed Al Reich | result of his now over| felnan, captain of tennis team. fanaa in the mien of #: Hmm Olub) By Boseman Bulger. 4, |toursamen veuteciay awarded thel Gonaaninag cto ane and Gunboat Smith, two of our d=] Cham, “9 Adie Murpl | - ' ey The Yanks and Dodgers were schied-|ehampionship of this event to th ne is something 1 udgi hitting heavies. night ess hamp‘on Freddie Welsh I , oa more ery and Walter! Waiter C, Edwards, Secretary of the| standing. I don't know—nobody 3 Li ing 4 f ng like judging 1 on Mohr of Brooklyn will met i Broadway A.C. in Brooklyn he weii| bout a: Madison Square uain bout at! \ietropolitan Jockey Club, wlled atten- uled to begin the exhibition season! park Row team, the rightful winner t the th-| knows——where the team will finish, by the sound of Lowe ght to the fact t jwo ten rounds with Charlie Weinert. 1¢{#y Mant, has just veen rigned up fo Lowell ight to the fact that Tast at Ebbet's Field to-day, but the} ‘The Park Row champions stand out > t 0 stags . he Jamiate but you can gamble that, barring ac- ees i ¢ ‘i ; J }} Daniel continues he'll run Bat Levin-| another baile by bis war Bil Se einen oteorrew,” Horear ‘dente, we will never be far from the| Weather man crossed them, Before | pre-emin the leading team of the| Yale can't number her players bg $ sky close for the perpetual motion| Git Hic opponent will be lhil) We Pia ponded — liberaly are noon the first game was officially |tourney. They ni only took first | cause Harvard has her number, i honors. Bloom, the clever Brooklyn lightweight, | unable to go through with the Lowell clu | Promulient Keeble ye [s9R malar Mneup undoubtedly | called off by the Brooklyn Club, Iplace, but hold the highest team av-! aye too is off ver, but am { It aid that i whom ue will take on for ten rounds ut! round bout between Sam Langford |in previous years Tho. veeular SAMe ned tu | Weather permitting, the teams wi!l|orage of and tho tilghest team| ta otees nicvere will cot cote mee ino te ceacitee yree are |the Stadium A. C. boxing sh a he ‘fighting gh | Kings handi¢ will be the same one that we use Pi gpg Bette | Eat dag real i i ome o' working to capacity day and |. r ‘ jeff Clarke, the “fighting ghost Joplin, | RtnKs ie te | Mme exhibition games down |Cl#sh_ to-morr {score of Ni Nelson 0 S/n the open night pumping erude elle (for Shureday ave ADEN 8s Eee ab the Wicure: City’ As Cs af Bt, Tone on'| Or “run at, the most of the exhibi | It tsn't every day that an innocent | team also rolled the highest individual r fesse Fi aa . nana bey red bk oa i ihe! os pare eh chen Ite rouse, vanish. yes Ei yd ata the “Se base; Gedeon, eecond | DYstander can see the Yanks invade! goore There is only one way to win on ‘ We ak ete 0k Osa ercivacround a0 in tecton aerecail! wail will start on June PIP iret eae ev etent Baker, |Zrookiya with $160,000 worth of new) Thc finished in| paper and that is to have John D's t the threat of 40 cents a gallon in | week» ay esa \« nade base: Peckinpaunh, sho Ps *| ball players, or the Dodgers parade | second t one game behind the | signature on it, t the United States. aiid ea ioas | third base; Gilhooley, right fields iteam that is expe: particularly tenders ' no close margin| _ f — We aay it ting ovdteweigh se {oaeTe matches, one protracted and the] if os Contre field; Mages, left field. expected by the Dodgers-to win a Au ts f ine clone margi' prank Moran is again ready to de. ' ved the prize request of | the rigs Kintlonship. toumnent in| The addition of Magee and Baker! pennant in the National League. ‘The | mat » Crotonas taking| 24 ihe lovers end of the pume stander gets this chance just twice | fourth position Jagainst Jess Wi necessary batting and two times are to- | the former, while ‘ ‘ bower, some the club always (crow and Thursday landed the inet team Tiiteal palate, proved {00 nted badly. ‘The speed and flelding | Robbie declares that hi : ain is in ; e indivdual average standing for ond match c| ability of our club will be a welcome | much better s -ape to n p Yanks ne ene in if _ k World — prizes 9 2 ) The Evening World. prizes wa: me club won. fi than was the case last spring. | | roatured by. the same clove compet! or I es ' Ur Proviine chi he Re Park Rows missed but one} ‘or the local fans, Tam sure, — | Dp. le Hutehina at for th n individual aver- © draw also called nough the weather down at shape at Daytoua, thanks to the work fone fie tit : Sr ahndis th Rais vay "a Tmpire Rigler, who acted as/ frst PYye . ° 0 Petter ‘of Tritiudeiphies but | Macon and on the way North waa of | Ump) . : Re; Wolk WOR, hina, MUS] Pyramid Pile Treatment Is Used At | = re e ‘nea eeu Nockler of the Bronx Central. Home and Has Saved a Vast t named defaulted | ire, HT See neaehe feorsh toehr | Number from the Horror uct and 1 ty-third §\ nay, because UST re f the season | k “I've been a constant reader of| ® your culumn in The Evening World for weveral years,” it runs, ‘Woulu| you mind sending me a sea for the Giants or the Highla Well, old Top. pei ings an a som lab: | supply th 1e Bronx Centrals rizes | i} on pms Jorn?’ uffer-} be i dokerve | Mitonel Jey for Milwnubes, te ONO, 20-154, fe block of ps you ronstant reade consideration, But a pass! Real piling it on a we to be sat bs tonroud go with Mit nd John O'NetIL nck lahtmeight of h torium on Thursday wight. Mitohell's 0 points for th y fight some time ago, atuateur English biltiard champio ward donchaknow it. Couldn't you man ted with a ticket to ¢ last night at Doyle's. Spicer rob 18 the present tithe-hc Within two hours of taking the water f the threate: Winner showed 4 splend rf Art . ¥ | e Manasne, Nick Nelson ‘ aa’ Pultoh ‘eulet winner showed a xplendid gute, naking| for the Arat time th tie Coe f h l d | i of Operation. ‘ Baia sate caie nt ty ine oie Samm el eel one) Results of the Local an Bieaat-Chsrie Oss |_nronts pareth dha taerae onarsiien pe The mateh will finish to-night, when the} M wooar in the first Ww, | Les Canadiens ene was Play Rosebuds concluding block of 250 will be | Brown, Healy | f0F piles until, you have se | Pyramid Pile ‘Treatment. can do. tee + Mim | you tn the privacy of your own home garctading Mock of 0 elle layed | veteran read Out-of-Town Boxing Bouts F. MeMahon, 60 to 2 while P Paley jeleven. Str parents ted to hy Tosnlaht J | owing and " Fuge thin aad ‘abruptly, | eelsech, se Tite aio hal Ask wk ele QL INE. AND FLEMING WIN, feathers Bey wvanne, |UCERCS agi fall Mas oboe S80 “STADIUM'S FEATURE BOUTS.| 20: ' tAC ' | when 1 nted Kid Tay sed a real treat to and to. | #8 aunouicement tha HICAGO, April 4—The offer of af starboard oarsiman of expericnce that . \ norrow night a erie he world. Boston syndicate, amounting to gi0,uno,| Columbla has lost this year | stariery Patsey Cline, who has deen lor in (he star bout at the Military A world's ch. The fight In Newark between the Na- lap so well in the many boutsof Willlamsburgh, Wallace outhoxed Individual Averages. Howard shoei wright — aker who eastl. in Philadelphia on ht, Won another bout last nignt txt with th with New York hockey fans are prom- will make sporting decisively out +” Brown, s fficiated as referse af | for Willard to box @ negro, na Phil Donahue, whe mplouship hockey aggre- : z Wills of New Orleans, reache stan volo Racing A howing ia ae th bs in |and outpunched his opponent. Early in| s 0 eld fr." Fabry fi z aes ott xing Mowe held by the Amuory | New | ' tonal tacky ‘ J *he| nat s taken part in at the clul i gation, and the Portland Rosebuds, | 4° a. of Huston, is no loner comncctad with | 8) Tam Jones could in recently otganized Hederation of Atti |e adephia, scored another newspaper |the battle he closed his adversary’s left ‘ollender Company which battled with the Montreal] the cub seat in his to Miab | said, while the offer wa ; Souncil, 4 lahor union, verde last night by outpointing Johnny feye, and at the end of the mill Taylor's Cg ee: . team for the championship Stanley | Murrey, manager of the onganization, Vhil war! they felt sure that Will wolves { into a battle wore ss e er " of Jersey Clty, | right eve was nearly shut if i Whi up last week, will meet in the St,| cmiictecd f decision he rendered the copt it, It was in this clty that antged lat The Exsex 'T pI le, & = « | ‘ Nicholas Rink, and indications point nade im quit |} . a aNd bona Council has p Velodrow ! en-rour , oid Hartley Outpoints bers | to the series being the best ever seen r 7 he Newark, which peeled byt w in the Manhattan ners Holng | ROCHESTER, N.Y. April 4.—P | n this city, Albert Radoud, the | Johnson at the Harlem Sporting Club on bay Ae! co was the axgresnor and by Hartley of New York outpointed Jo atl The games will be something of a aml uy for! Friday night ‘otest. from. t tast anc accurately with both hands he} oo ey ee aoe te avery: round , Piles, grudge” fight, for the Oregon team eu ne Pn commend bu Mled up @ big margin of points in tho t d bout at the M | ow feels it should’ have won the cham- “ i Gallannn GERaas lince A f ete an the |@ scheduled ten-round bout at the Mon- will be distributed the}. No case can be called hopeless une ry a arvey a © rounds of the battl roe A.C. last night. Hartley carried the less Pyramid Pile Treatme: a i pionahip in Montreal. The American ws an| COLUMBUS, 0, April 4.—Frankie| Sty Shose of the mustelan © seasons Drimmie waded into] fight to Goldberg in every round, the | early of next week at the win-| ted and has failed. Lettere by ene t players, however, were at a disad- man nan and Johnny Harve fe ark i haatie fava alee + ee nuEK he mar latter being very’ tired and only stayed} ning academy—the Park Row score from peopls who bi Prenchenen" on the latter's home | meres weer Hwolghts, tought & twelvesround no} \ eavy pune) with both hands, his rally yolding in the last to round: HEADPIN TOURNEY. fairly breathe the Joy of the writers, § rink, As it was they only lost the his opponent according Swe | BOSTON, April 4.—New York boxers came too late to offset Cline's advantage Schedule To-Night. Test Pyramid Pile Treatment yours % Utle by three games te two, dropping| The Stadium A. ©. han demin Masta Harter anwe | played a prominent role in the opening ial \ Pal Moore Defeats Jones, . : 5 wpe. | Self. Either get a box—prico S0cm istons |p an Cherokee (3), Dixie, Midnight, | § ‘drupe! } the deciding contest by a two to one ae show on Matvinia In the infighting, but Ca Hands of the National Amateur Chame Fieing, the Canadien| Pal Moore, the Philadephia light+| cy ee ee Dine roridnight:| trom your druggist or mail the cous score, How close the series was is V \ at long range during the|plonshiy Tournament last night, Two WON, letented young | Walghts had (he belter of Wille denen AiG ‘Tivoanece tee Giie ce pon below Fight away for a perfectly i ee I rc pea conti po F ae |titles. Tony Vatlan of this city, holder Mt Jersey City in the other ten-|the Brooklyn Aghter, in their ten-round| ‘Tuesday, ‘Thompson-Sturrett Co, by to the 19 for tho Rosebuda Kitteve's 1 to Brennan Scores Another kK, Ve ties Ane cient eet wAnie a itiaRt 1 go, Fleming cutting loose in tho] battle at the Olymple A. C. of siarlem| Alton, Triple X; (2). FOES cane he COUPON ' rere) Dowte, will swap pusches with Dick Peter ‘1K 7 ot mn William. Jones, 2 Hontor It of the contest and landed ef- | last night. Moore used npn PYRAMID DRUG COMPANY, severe! boute, ¥ Dick Peters] WOONSOCKET, BR. 1, April 4.--io- | bout trom Wi & Boston half ¢ jab Into Jones's face and heavy wall Although there was but one fob 628 Pyramid Bld, ‘ of the wort wde, and Ausie Hetner, the ex aime | rary maine : ; i Tentrant. Adolph Kaufman of Brooklyn vely on Rector with both hands. wb Into Jones's fa _ A ithou wan But, 2 ; all, Mich, pple Rg lt pen ¥ | fore the Coltscum A. C. here last night) titi, holder of the 168-pound class, ens n jin hs stomach, which entitled h winner in Tho Evening World free|} gindiy send me e Free samplont i BPE women nae | tour chumphn, will trade walloos with Farmer! ii trennan of Chicago, who formerly | (eeg tl finals wi t 3 Jones put up a Kame headpin tournament at the White f SAS MANHATTAN O28 | Suliren of Gremomicn Viiiege ! ‘ nerly|tered. “the semi-finals without oppos BAVE HOUBR the hone | honed and fought back hard in every one of Pyramid PileTreatment, 1n plain wrapper. the EDDIE WALLACE WINNER Jer the name of Shanks, added | tion, By disposing of F. Meyens Y ven] Union Set Elephant academy last night, J.| ands, Wille Astey outpointed ‘Avr. @, Ted Towle ve. Young Browa| sohany Drummie the Jersey Ciiy lightweight, | ONE, More victim nent_A.C. of New York in Heathwood of the Colgate & Co, || Name t Phin EM es EON _ietens, Dramas. toe dander Se pegtt | he"knocked out Mob Waltams in the’nest [ones round inthe Ys3-pound) stan Boy OF BOUT WITH TAYLOR. Mass team, he established a new record|| street . 4 Cc Club, B’kiyn, Tel, 6466 Burn aud ory | roun n i nd Helton of Kansas City scored his eighth > ate Te as iit Charley WEINEIT | 2%, Conn \ hange test with a right-hand smash in the | consecutive knockout fe orhere, Ada bose | punches ime fiftem-roud buut ab the Liberia body Most of the bouts round Htmit GIANTS ve, YANKEES, 7th. Sth, totn, [Of 111, beating Steuben's previous | ; ’ the fast Brooklym| “Tickets on sale at both officos,—Advt, | | high score by ggg Din, City... went the usual threr

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