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SS f } 1 } i ——_ Jim Coffey. Who ts Starting Again. Says That He'd Like One More Crack at Moran, and Declares That He'll Show Frank Something That Willard Forgot. P16. dy the Prone Pubtiahing Os, (The New York Evening World.) IM COFFEY ts starting again, Jim dropped out of sight for a while J after his second beating by Frank Moran. Some people thought he was through with the game for food. But Jumes has had a taste of the kind of success that means much gute money. He can make} @@ much in one ten-round bout as he might be able to earn in five years of hard work on the old job.| It would be a hard thing to prove to Jim Coffey that boxing ts any- thing but the most magnificently beneficial sport in the world, I wouldn't like to try it. Jim might try to show me the “poonch” he didn't get over on Moran. He says he has it now, by the way. He says thac if he ever has a chance to meet Moran aguin—he isn't greedy, but he'd like one more—he'll show Frank something that Willard forgot. In the meanwhile, Coffey will go on with a few of the softest ones he ean find. He starts with old Jack | Geyer, who used to fight Gunboat Smith when the Gunner was a novice just breaking into the game out on the coast MAY WINTER PARLOR Gour WITH PRoFe StONAL. 1916, by The Press Publishir Au, Loven spring! WAVE A KUNG THat LET ME See - On YeS= "THe LEFT “THUMB TURNED IN AND THE WRIST AT COACHING WILL PY “ Nien aes ME IN ‘Oumer se os avnds Te AXIS OF cLass — THe SHAFT «+ + AT Least! is CARRY THe CLUB HEAD Svurtiy FROM APERK To EXTREM! OF DESCENDING ARC |Reichert Makes Only Silver Fob Headpin Score HARVEY'S HUNCHES — + Co, (The New York Evening World). AND WRISTS | PIVOTING VERTICALLY’ “| UNTIL THE CLUB. HEAD ReacHes THe APEX OF ITS ASCENDING ARE « Yankee Team Wonderfully Declares Manager McGraw of Giants THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 10, 1916. PUTTING ’EM OVER Wilh “Bugs” Baer Consens 116 oF Th \The New hore be: ome | ydusning Ce us World), CePTTHE | and Run Play Is Just as | Good in Bo asin Ba ball No one- ere to finiso man league, first in @ | ~ |. Waseilly Nijinsky will id the tite of premier | Gale, 7} oa: Foal um, b T wile one on | . Why baw! a t m on its ring | showing? You can't get any hind leas | by killing @ bullfrog when he a j tdpole. | Polo Grounds, June thing was quiet yesterday along | the whole front. No event of im- | portance occurred, ‘Toward sun- wet Maisel doubled, Magee tri nd Baker bunted a home run, but nothing unusual happened. Monotony ts driving mon insane, orye A duttet champion is generally an expect ow ine fighting, NARROW POEMS FOR EASY PACKING, bs of brag, Improved, | i} ay | ce Rin = n the least, kept our men worrled| this time, leaving the Polo Grounds| Frank Moran ts showing some | SCHEDULE TO-NIGHT. poe : National Li League Leader minute of the five innings that}to the Yanks epeed. But it ten't in the ving. | eure (3), Bronx Palace (3, 4) Particularly Impressed by pitched, He not only had the rae — i, a CeeetniiN Getta incl: Ray Caldwell’ Plichi }stutt, hut used tt ina wonderful way.| CLEVELANDS EXPECT TO No. Cc d (2), Central, North ay Caladwells Pitching. HIS in some spring! Offictatly rhe pa ALD a {He continually worked the corne! CLOSE SPEAKER DEAL old man Winter ts as doad aa|2er9en (2), Century No. 2, Depart psig jand never gave a batter an easy ball nrGHAP Ae an teeberg. But actually nets |ment of Health (2), Columbus (2) “You'ye Got Batting Punch} io nit at, 1 wish it wore so 1 couta| SATISFACTORILY TO-DAY. fa active an a colt. Just as we get| Johnnie, Mutual Life IneuranceCom:| ; Hmrark MELO aa cases aaa out the golluf balls and wrap a little |Pany (3 and 4). Now,” McGraw Tells ¢ for the pleasure of watching his akill,| CLEVELAND, April 10.—President | Rew twine around the club heads to! The Friday Night No. 2 team’e Huston of Yanks. | Ho ts about as clover a pitcher as| James Dunn of the Cleveland Base- weep them from falling off after ajanchor, H. Reichert, put over the lone bakes wilevandd and will win a lot of] Ball Club was to arrive here to-day jod of inaction; just as the sup |Siiver fob score for Saturday in The : - : to close the deal with Bost rye Escins to ehine the way tt does in|Lvening World free headpin tourna. By Bozeman Bulger. same Lady diag Busan tai by which the middle of July; just as the grasn|ment at the Thum White Elephant 2 | “What do you think of the rest of | Outflelder Tris Speaker will come to} on the greens shows signs of being |Academy. He started off like a whirl- VEN ff it should fail to snow, to} the team?" Capt. Huston asked Cleveland. He will get into commu- | Hight to trim—whang! another enow:| Wind, hitting the headpin for five rain or to start blizzarding tn H » [nication with Speaker by long dis- storm! Can you beat it! strikes in the first six frames, but general, the very best that Wild {It le wendectully Improved adica: dbleritione a4. Will: sali: Balaee| fell down in the second half and Just | 4, De nev nd: said the Giant manager. “You've | ‘nee phone and will talk salary ANYHOW I'l het we won't |barely made the medal tally. {iam Donovan and ils Yanks can) 56 she batting punch now, and | With him. | ic ; sf A ‘number of strong teams are|do with this spring series now is to] fig i : Uni By long distance telephone in Chi-| @ snowstorm in July scheduled 10 roll to-night, including| get an even broak with the ¢ | that is what makes runs, Unless | oago this morning Dunn said he ex- _— three quintets from the Bronx Pal-layar he proposes to. do imme bad luck overtakes you there will pected to have no difficu in satis 1B mysterious Fulton has ar-|ace Academy, who will undoubtedly | (000 10 DT HOG : be no question about the Yanks | fying the demands of Speaker, and rived in New York to box,/RiVe @ good account of themselves, | Wild Will thinks he has the hitting | going a first-division contender 6 opinion prevauls with / Just. who has discovered an and the chances are the individual [strength and knows his players have! Qi Season. Baker looks awful who said over the telephone f bed as discovered am and team records may be increased. | the disposition. Ho, why not? d, and that Ged EPRI ORLOH (BCBRy overwhelming desire on the part Of (phe scores: pp apelos bite, | fees yp al Fie pia Liheiglied “Dunn would never have patd $50,- the New York followers of the sport to {| Barah Hros. It is very easy in theese pre-season s cor PP 000 for me he hadn't wanted me discussions to secure the opinion of} derfully improved. M bad enough to pay mo the salary I eee this half-baked novice compete, I barrgegntl auantinin ewanineniiut gard as one of the best players Lge enous! pay h ary don't know. But I see that our nob! d ‘| in the game, He was on my | "Vice-President Robert McCoy of tho Boxing Commissioner, Mr. Wenck, Foubish 48, Rhertocn 86, /AN Opportunity now presents itself to) team that I took around the | Vice-President, i 5 announces something or other in con- | Bekens M1. De Rerbiere im. Total |have such a team discussed by the | world, and I know pretty well | Cleveland Club declined to-day to say $50,000—-0r $50, or | pytiday Nigut. No. 1 Setiaick 64. Reukert, 86, chat he BAN abr | what Cleveland players would go to nection with b =Or 0 104. levy 7, Lansmann 4. Total | manager of the opposition, Jc Me iy Roston in the Speaker de: but it} whatever it is, guarantee, So it must) siz ‘1 Phe ne, though, that is your} t ‘ ted fi be all right | | Drodecagon Darmata te iedt av Hut [Graw of the Giants thinks almost as| jg est is That hitting powers” was intimated by others interested {n t | ln, statins “om ‘otal 978 i " ‘ | the affairs of the club, that Pitcher — Bay Tater oe Bei, gs, |much of that Yank strength as does| °W vid Captain with # TO one UPL He aera ny EARS ago REAL fighters came] i WE iad ha,“ fSinert abe rotal | Wild Wil himself, While putting his |lauch, “since you think so wall of | Wm iia. or Fred Thomas would to New York and fought REAL! Allen 87, Bander consolation for the Yank defeat |CAldwell, we mre oink 10 show youl he ’the man traded, ‘Thomas Is now twenty-round battles for # oy Mypeh, Ai, Almetadt | agulnst Capt. Huston’s congratula lant batters of yours standing on nN W OF Aer) DAVIN been Jett ac s—or in eo ses for Total 4 6 » Giant: Me" dened ears He am not talking | 2 M jac came no! hundred sacs. gain nloasen fob tion of the Glanta, “Me” unburdened their ers, And 1 am not talking | 19e0° eno training eainp, Wambsranes | @ thousand or two. ney we | teat himself in @ manner unusual for him, |! tahe howe Moncutte it tain] hag been slated for tho regular se their way up. Se mes, when they | Ai ig Cap.” He eaid, “bet follow Catt eee a ee ee eee nr ee Ml) ond base job on the Indians, If he ts @nnexed championships, they gath- yt tiodledh Se tenats Oe NES BE: | well gave the most skilful exhibition bliaaard of Saturday was | ineluded ta tae vie eieeay cet ered in really big purses, But they Fob Winner. of spring pitching against us that I) bitter disappointment to both the} 308 8) ABOU NS: ANS we delivered the goods. They didn't get) HM Mrichert, Friday Night, No. 2 have ever seen, You may not apr Yun nd the Giants, Not merely |i Ceaaa) unless a new infielder i jon 18 @ poo! nee pas a o uyer; but wwe » big wo i “sal pd :, i v % only thing that recommends him tn High Team Score. because you are not a pliyer; bu ha i re ld | been made to get Maisel, Boone or the Teust is that ho is several inches} columbia, 487 that fellow, without exerting bimselt | rick some of the money paid cut for) paunan from New York, but have over six feet tall, Willard bas made <= — =| Ie BtAta BR Howe imore tiie Glanty| called ao far: height a popular thing among heavy- are out $65,000 and Yanks have Tea Bi Beri reoarai aia tone: He hes Belmont Enthusiastic Over sient part of" fia. Nn" adution | WILLARD-JOHNSON PICTURES ton’s record ts a joke, He Dn few mon sec through + ween kneued ou by. mncond patos Prospects of Coming Season'"i.2'% seit ven he] SHOWN FOR FIRST TIME HERE like him: He has been floore m (| Before the opening game at th aie many times. He has won a few tights ;p rm inds McGraw sent. Mathew.| The pictures of the Willard-John- in pon style. ; Porky yay ie j son to the i irm-lp station, an indi-|son bout, taken at Havana, Apml 6, outclassed him us a boxer in New]. , ~ the merits of our horses with those of| Cation that he might use him to-day, | 49 ere 7 ‘ Orleans in twenty rounds. The enly| Chairman of Jockey Club De- forelkn cvuniteiea whi asta ORM Hs ute gerne sol briyare nhome) Sonia Arwen me thing he has ever accomplished wa er ad oes ’ ; i ) Mgh-class” thoroughbreds ha Yeas Poy Sea pe] PEAR TE di e the knockout of the poor eld freman, | clares Turf Has Made Host |» mngrenter than ours. fill Giant twirlesy| Duplex Motion Picture Corporation, Jim Flynn, a few weeks ago. And 6 tetas of these animals in this country 1s guing nd it is well un-|No. 178 Fulton Street, yesterday, Sim Flynn has been beaten or knocked of New Friends. fo mean much to the fucuro of the ‘Graw is anxious to} A new and unusual method was eni out by so many er heavyweights | thorough nd. expecially in, its relation | Win this game and make a up| ployed to get the pictures here, Last ven't tine to write a la om. | to. the “breedt dust "he of the serie eek the pi es were show Boar we havent tine to wilte a list) August Belment, Chairman’ of he| tion ot, wood horses ha eal whe Rabe THe SIntMrne Were Gane a8 ON by Fulton ten't entire Mv [Jockey Club and President of the Weat Or lesa of un oblig " BUMS off the Canadian: pendent A in the public mind from lon jehester Racing Association, ts enthu- cht af whit te trabanitine in Hoa moving picture camera near at hand, that it was to the inerest of the |siaetle over the prospects of the coming where I note our cavalry ts suffer- | ' k of ginger but on American soil, caught the pic *Byndicut > have 4 old Tim jeearon. : Pa tek OF hor . ' + down. South, | tures as they were being shown, All take header, Jim was uv ger | are, 1 belleve, entering upon + 1 Mea ee it nea tine wer ne field, ting {of the twenty-six rounds were taken, useful as ey maker, no matter new era in sport in this country," de Aro all greatly Anipteneed one | ae they did in the champic Fdaye | The operator, R. W. Ulmer, began his how affect te © was regarded |clares Belmont, “and th of un who Mr; Helmont, "by the estimonini Be eee eee Rouseh coak @ W908 4 fe veate FaBy and did not on, Fult Sin @ position to » fo of ane ts ha Atk n racing a it Is conducted in this |“? € ok ke al fi day. Mo: saa ty Bs anitce two rz M 12 tong of ioe ont yy the ty ay by Gov, Whitman, who, tn reply | new club, . ") 7,000 feet of the film were taken, AA At Seales with every degree of confidence, t recent query tone of Bi Hones: T was a Mtile surprised| The film ts very clear and at the| gone Meat t i i eral inches | Gur has made a host of new friends who| sald that th + legisla at the way they went after us’ eniq|{ ting @ide can be seen many well- CL ae ha Pas nee) Fane {R- | will play an important part in the ccomptishod all tinea ba dene Bill Donovan. "Don't let anybody | known New Yorkers, Several rounds ere haven't secn Xt York: | velopment of the sport, The purchase] the poople Ane, ang, fool you about those Giants not being | Were shown yesterday and the pro- matter of history that New Yorkers /0f So many highly bred English and] believe that tt had been « serious by a strong ball club, They showed me|moters of the pictures plan to ex fall harder for the unknown dub thea | Erepeh horses will insure stronger com t racing something hibit. them at a@ local theatre this a the wal onl oh wyatt | petit he attendance at the various tracks} It has been rally believed that| Week, As there is a Federal law pro- lor ’ wi plon—-every for stakes show| 1p the vicinity, of k and at) Donovan would send lave Pighee| hibiting the pictures being taken from time. -Optimiam tham's «la gratify last year, and| Saratoga in 191 inate that againat Giants to-day, but Capt, | State to State, the same method of ord we shall now have @ chance of testing! i ont citizens who are in accord with the wrk about Magrice | photographing them at the boundary | timents expressed by the Governor.” | Wonld Indicate that he lad heon under| line between States will probably be | Touching vine nthe part racing is] discussion possible + used by the promoters. | playing ws a function. Mr Belmont said | aay ; | we fi eonciuding. “It Wax a mutter of | ; : ; \A/; widespread comment dist season. that ne after to wr «x for War Snafferers, $25 ill Bu y a Tachig Had gasimed @ much More wus] Hort solr Fred Pilskoff, a blg Finlander who has i al aapect than ormer yer ‘ “ tobe n en dodged by the other tournament u n spect, and visitors trom by (Pisher. Chance on the mat. Next Monday nigi that ‘these cour ‘ V the Manhattan Opera Mouse he. will ir ! 1 1 pods ke racing eat plisiiune shop ts |catch-can bout to finish us the f ature you have never bought at Amheim's you do not know reason why they should not match of @ big wrestling carnival in ; ab , Nk with Goodwood and Ascot nt Phitade! hich the profits will «o to ald the the remarkable array of fabrics we have to show; the | at Philadelphia | yoigh war eutt Outer matches tn. e rie P clude Alex Ab orge Luricl exceptional style our clothes express; the absolute fit | lpr Moller va, Pier Colosse, Helmar and service that is guaranteed. Meny men who have Johnson vs, Andy Kendrat, Jack Grath | vever paid less than $40 elsewhere tor clothes are buying 1 5 fe} M | c [4 page + ey Bull Montant vs here now and getting even better satisfaction than before. Hans Fuorst, The Same Prices at Both Stores Arubeint inth Street 30k, 42nd Street Bet. Fifth and Mad. Aves| Exclusively Custom Made Clothes ‘20 to ‘50. METROPOLITAN TROPHY RACE Sheepshead Speedway, 8’klyn, N. Y., Sat., May 13th Opening Eastern Auto Racing Season €209,000 in cash prizes Also Queens Cup Race, 50 miles. Coney Island Cup. Wun, Kemble Cup, 10 miles—handicap for Under Auspices of the: United Service Association 20 miles, honewinners, Dake Meets 1 Mike Kahanamoku, thi Honolulu swimmer, m rien | the ‘National 220-yard A \ championship, thereby: losing all ch ty start in’ the finals of the contest this evening in. the Mercury Foot pool, Ite will compete at the meet however. A special sprinting race has boon added to the programme for him dame rod UAE WAKE, aan } | | round, At Broadway Sporting Club— |‘Dutch" Brandt easily outpointed Young Zulu Kid," the Brooklyn ban- tam, At Clermont A, C.—Harry Pierce and Al, Thomas fought a draw At Fairmont A. C.--Charley Leon- ard defeated Harry Nelson and George ‘Thompson sha ack Sayl ' Harry Donahue ' \Easily Wins Bout | Over Dick Peters Harry Donahue, the cl weight of Peorla, Tl, wh many newspaper decision light- | yuts tn! nam-( mane in a ten-round few weeks the Harlem orting Club, added new laurels to! his fistic record on Saturday night by] decisively outpointing and outsiug- ing Dick Peters, the west side fighter, n the main event at the Stadium A boxing show In the other ten-rounder, Augie} Ratner of the Bronx defeated Farmer Sullivan of the west side in the sixth! n this vicinity and also stood off ( pion Johnny K c Edw ball has won|] for players ordinary Dummy handled represent the players for out spring p son will hold a series of meetings in one of the largo rooms || in the Brown Unton. when the pl first time, semble field, somewhat placed will be a big board painted green and laid out to scale to represent an actual gridiron will be the sides will players, coaches and tors as will be invited to attend. figures of wood, and NOVEL METHOD OF TRAINING FOOTBALL TEAM TO BE TESTED AT BROWN PROVIDENCE, 1 Robins R. 1, April 10. | test a novel ing on April alling last the field tice, for to in the for pushed about, on, the Brown foo scheme 21 year’ the Robin- evening This room, yers enter it for the will be arranged to re mintature centre At either end goal posts and on the be the seats the || h specta- easily will In a walk, rill the fan Full of junk How he snaps At the bunk Awful s 0, How they baw! When the team arts to fa Pennant r Gots @ erimp. Win last place In @ Limp. | Yep, Yanks have no more use for Speaker than Villa has for the moun+ tains. Managers McGraw and Robinson might ag well toss a coin right now to see whom the Yanks are going to play in the World Series. WIDE POEMS FOR LOW CEILINGS. ho, aad hat it's Wael tua Although it ts a felony to have an automatic silencer on your pers Ump Evans can get the samo remult with a ten bean fine, Statistics shote that you can't parry ja bullet. ‘The chances of Frank Moran and Jack] 4 Dillon, the meeting in a ten-round no-deviston at one of the local elul hin the two months grow better every While the men have already 1 bout next day ived many good s to battle, the best they have received ix from Billy Gibson, who| offered M $17,500 to fight at the |"! Stadium A, C. on any date he named. Dorgan, manager of Moran, willl pie st Gibson by appointment this after= noon to talk over the match Mike Gibbons, who is matched to fight Ted Kid" Lewis, the fast English welterw in ‘diaon Square Garden on May 18, has also Deen td np for another tenmund battle, to be! fought at the Capitol City A. ©, of St. Paul The Minn,, on Memorial 1) fighter Mike wi light heavyweight champlon, | 9 of ¢ FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock | DOESN'T RHYME, BUT— * | What good is the arm | If you ain't got the head— ‘4 And the head if »| You ain't got the arm? es suwiat The answer can be found by addin as oom somes’ up this year's receipts of the F ; “ut League, ™ je of Port — ea equate ee Peace at any price has had another : sali ier wi | Peduction. together Bi n Duaney, prereores Rippy Williams's increased speed now tch hetween thone tho rugged middie. | him early aa fast as the contets Of ® Sallor Grand California and Gus | botse ealt cellar on a damp day rt been ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, No answers lex: 1 if 4% queertes {haven't been playe Hip—You can't blame Keuff or Cobb, Might write to the Chinese vernment He mistook a tack for Dillon of Indianapolis, ae — | Goofus — Think Willard'’s cirens tome time to induce him to fight him a ten or | . stunt is to juggle elephants. He also twenty-round 0. | SPORT BRIEFS, sorts the box cars, putting the ble — ones on one side and the hi! Jack Britton will boa bury fighter tn the future! The Catholle Young Men's National | ons on on and the li! ones on as ho ts engaged for three more battles, His Union ended its cross country season | * ner, a ‘rill be with Ted "Kid" Lewis for twenty ronnds yesterday with its final run ov NreainEeaan hereon nLite TARE Ditens on Apr 24, ha send with doe | ourre. of “the Annunciation Athletic | | Skull—you're wrong. Walter Johns Hirst, formerly of Philadelphia, but now of Kan James Dwyer of the home club, | 80n doesn’t care whethe batter ta More ot onda at the Central A. C, of | With @ start of 4.30—the limit allowance | a Republican or « Dew poleieg Mur 4 and his third with mms |—Id froin the start to win the tndt- | je apliyeall berry A. C, of Buffalo, N, ¥, [thes honors, Peter Ta Cascio, from |, lady Falantine Bikey a} Se Gnemmener the St. Anseimn's Athletic Club, who | been, felipe by a di Mike Collins, who looks after the affatne ot] was second home hundred yard followed behind. almost two What's become of the robust ol8 fo Western giant. hears weight, who Hee ere pk ca Nees Minnesota, has — The Continentals and the Clan Mac. ! daya hen champte ns ips were dew see reel otart traising at the Donalds of Brooklyn played to a tie of! cided Inside t Mu rope he bap West Fort ih ONO Koal all in thelr soccer mateh tn the | _ Pionser Sporting Club, on West Forty-fourth i bionship series of the New York} From what we can unravel out of Street, on Wednesday for iis ten-round contest | tate Football League, at Harlem Field, | the hash, Fred Fulton is only after the with Al Reiab, which will be staged at the Of * RE ERA Stadfom A, ©. on the night of April ; j n ‘The Broativay Gporting Club of Brooklyn wii att’ Ps, Whitney's sprinter Harmontcon | Every man is his own official scorer, hold a apecial boxing show to-day, beginning **) Handicap at five and a half furlongs Jim Coffey's outs, there will be two ten-round bouts between | Guy of the Havre ¢ meeting that | Willard ts the C Young Jersey of Bouth Brooklyn and ( Kit aturday body soliciting an uke Fast New York, and Bert Sp the = _ oiee talernet ashwick rection,| EVANSTON, Ill, April 10.—A wort Shoe leather is getting higher. Un and Jake Brandt of Flatbush, [indoor pole vault record was made around the calf now the Central A. U. meet aturday Obarley White of Chicago, who was awardel [od Knaur the Ilnots Athletic ¢ « w ana shied the decision over Matt Wells after a hard and R A freshman student at! i a round bout at 9 City on Phu the Ur 1g0, ente will go against: Welle in anotie Attache the 5 on on the ulght of Apitl 14, feet 10% The old mark, 1 Gold ml ar, Wa » will clash for twelve rounds at the r boring show of the Armory A, A. of I » old club house, Welle got @ do White there « few montis ago Dan Morgan, who has just retumed from War he has been autliorizet ty Cate Kaufman, man- | ager of the Central A, C, of Kauaa City, to| ftor Billy Gilwon A guarantee of $5,000" for Benny Leonard ight Charley White fifteen rounds to @ decision there the latter part of next month for $10,000 pume, to be split 76 per cent. to the winner and 23 to the lower, or 86 and 85 per cent, It condition t» any criterion the hout between Johnny Dundee and Phil Bloom of Brooklyn at the Broadway Sporting Club of Brooklyn to-nor- row aight should be @ hummer, Both fighters » trained hard and faithfully for the battle | claim they are in the best possible shape for | - Pleane send me complete tmnformaiion about these Camps ‘Aug JUNIOR DIVISION (Ane 18 to tt * to Campa. Undertake ique promis 916 SION (Age Ly Bamentuly 1 Sept. 6-—! and inun ABOUT. Shh MILITARY TRAINING CAMPS ASS'N enconater ie als ma Phone Cort. 3183. 31 Neasau Streot Henny. Stadium A.C, 09 SIMILAR CAMPS AT FORT. 06 Orre Gy APR oto ates APS AT, eae La ar ON env re Mea Se = - ened Mian he earlier wilt Veber eStibos Hk ehom ae SPORTING. } [F you want your ‘busi. wit go agtinst "Tommy. Houck of Dhiuadetrbia, | BWM SpttTd Cluly WLM, ‘ot. 6308 Hush, * to become the Roalte to-day eg Star toute ont and Prankle Notter, the nant hitting Habis | sn Prog. Nam ge, osmog Slant talk of the town, tell about welterweight, will ewap punches with bddie Nu Jundee va. joon, and others. dm. r gent of New Jews, The (iante and Yankees | — it through a World “Want" N ‘i have been invited to wee the scrape, Boxing, To-Night, Oly ft Ra ad 3 SR3I 39 Tom Mosrtie, maichmale of the Fatrmeng! Phelan ve, Houck—Notier ve, Nugent; adm, 600,

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