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j i Wf Wolgast Knocked Welsh Out Fairly, as a Greal Majority of the Ringsiders and the Pro meter of the Bout Seem to Think, Wolgast Is a Muoh Abused Fighter, M18, oy the Pram Pru bat a HO ie the lightweight eham- W plon of the world? Techaleally, Freddy Welsh Tie is because & referee deliberately Violated the rules of boing and Protected Freddy when Wolgnst knocked him out, giving Welsh time te recover and allowing him to #o on with the fight twenty minutes After be woe knocked down. Tt te quite apparent that the ret. eree saw no foul, for if he had aeen @ fowl biow struck when Welsh fell he would have had no possible rea for calling two physicians into the ring to examine Welsh. In spite of the physicians’ report that th was no evidence of fouling he failed to count over Welsh or declare Woi- gast the winner, Mad Welsh been fouled when he wae knocked down there could have been ne doubt eboul it after the examination Welsh. was knocked down twi 4 the second time he stayed down til taken to bis corner, where he stayed twenty minutes befe the Fefereo, without warrant In Queens berry or any other rules, bad tae dout continued, 1% Wolgast-Welsh mix-up re- calls to mind other bouts in the past when curious things ned, Thore was the Corbett- Sbarkey fight, in which Sharkey was Deating Corbett and had him nearly t when Connie McVey, Corbett's second, Jumped into the ring. Cor- Dbett .was saved from having 4 Knockobt registered against hin, as he wae disqualified because a second red the ring. Bat fow people ble to understand why Deus wr tof called off. It was a big Detting fight, and those who should have won on Sharkey criticized the referee severely. F * Wolgnet knocked Welsh out fairly, as @ great majority of the ringsiders and the promoter of the bout seem to think, Wolxast Is a much abused fighter, In his best days Ad was a corking lightweight—a rushing, fearless little fellow, who believed in winning @s quickly a eaible with a knockout, He was no ther-duster champion, His down- fall was the direct result of an op- eration for appendicitis, which took ‘ his fighting dash and stamina, His attempt to como back has been of a rather heroic order, He has knocked out a number of fighters in quick succession, and from all ac- Is fight with Welsh he seunts ot ave the champion certainly gave the Engtish a hard beating, both befor the contested knockout. While con- sidering Leonard, White, Dundee and a few other lightweight contenders. Wolgast should not be forgotten aibly his right to be catled champton to-day ia Detter than that of Welsh himself, If the Dodgers can do as well on their Western trip as the Giants did a while ago, Col. Eb | | | THE Vien You HEAR & RNOCK IN The MoToR CRAWL UNDER, AND LOOK Pom 1T You WONT Find (T - BuT Thin oF Te @nsoymMEnt Yoho Arrogp Tm The JADED PUBLIC ie fOr? mr, ~ \ ’ 2 I Bmp yey? \ SORRY, AN Aw Kes 7 Rar eR: I? ) — ee Be Porte To = ONLY AUMAN RAPRC OFFICERS = THEY Ake AND THEY APPRECIATE KINDNESS Angel Aragon Proves Silver Lining on Yanks’ Clouded Pennant Chances' Lucky for Manager Donovan! That Team Is Crippled or He Might Never Have Known Baseball Worth of Cuban Whom He Recalled From Rich- mond—Aragon Starred in the Final Game With the Athletics. SOLDIERS THANK EBBETS || FOR BASEBALLS, ETC. || The following letter has just n received by Charley Bbb Vresident of th Brooklyn ional League Club, from Sere J. J. Fitagerald of the Fourteenth Regiment of Brovklyn thanking him for the shipment of gloves, balls and bats to the membera of the regiment, MISSLO. By Bozeman Bufger. . fe not gloom with the Yanks. | The one ray of sunrhine that}! helps to dispel the cloud of 1916 ts the unearthing of @ real ball player in Angel Aragon, the half portion play baseball, and you know Cuban, But for the many accidents peg So = — be Sregge veo | z es wood for the boya far from this little fellow would not have been Remi ahd trom Ube ta oer recalled from Richmond, and Bill will certainly be remembered Donovan might never have known) by us, We hope and trust to just what the Cubans mean when Pe rerey ume 5 & @ your eu . oham- they refer to the Pearl of the Antilles. | pionship. Your kind. Brooke n they may not mean exactly that) lyn friends forever, but, right now, Aragon looks to be| HE MTH Rear. Boys, about the most Important jewel we 8 ERALD, have yet seen shipped from those Dp: ment of gh balls, a&e,, for whioh you can rest assured the boys all thank you very much, Kyery evening now we will co, C., CHAM Per SERGT. J. J. | tenth time they have fought and the/ part Against the Athletice yesterday our it Angel shone with & pronounced n, He did not hit either of the ee ene pene home runs that redounded to the beta might ae serll Rave the pers {Credit of the crippled forces, but he Mant pole oul, teint ot centre {iid thia: He got two clean ainglos 6% snmarere south o| and a base on balls out of four times flent up, and but for the fact that the Ath “ee leties’ outfield played in very clos Vim Thorne is to have another trial with the Giants, From the gait Giants have struck lately, Thorpe can't possibly do the team any harm T'S reported from Oklahoma that Frank Moran js still a bit fat and that rh in his automobile when he should be running on the road to take his weight down, the | hia last attempt would have dropped safely. Being small of stature and snappy of stroke Sr, Angel cracks the same kind of dinky little singles that made Wille Keeler famous. He also hus a tendency to hit the ball on the nove, Cubans are all wonderful throwers ind Aragon. is no exception, — Hts third base play has been pretty close to par, His only weakness ts in rapid Mor: trouble is that he is pos: |fire base running stunt On, tne ‘ sneo {double steal, happens to be on sqangd of a species of self-confidens | 10¥h ee oe SOE ree ee oe hard to Gistinguish from conceit. He! the plate at the right time, He was thinks that he's fully the equal of | cau: on it early In the game, That's Jack Johnson as a boxer, and thet] where experience will teach him a he'a so rugged no other heavyweight | valuable lesson, @an put & dent in him, Also, he has! ‘There ts Ittle doubt but that Ara- a notion that any man he bits—and/ gon will be 4 regular member of the hits “right,” is sure to fall, en Dil. | Yank team from now on, The upset Jon didn't knock out of of the team by has been a that nN swung Nis well- injuries Aragon was given a | blessing in that flush on Dillon's chin, and the li to show what he could do, fellow didn’t even wobble 1 Ar Was a disappointed Moran is wamoster, and he fell n sent to Richmond gifted with more than ordinary pow. | last) spring hows was broken ers of assimilation and endurancs,| to him ot in, At first: he y all in from punian- | could not understand it all until Cap- s back » tain Huston, who speaks Spanish frey hit explained it. The boy's face often and fully as ha Cottey. Yet Moran he Now.” Bill Donovan sald to him, out. |" want you to be so good " Moran's reputs a ter! have y the Was a t t In} best each of these he took a h a Ay Huston for merin, 1 Kod) ¢ Ky not quite his op Mr, ¢ van's: English chin, He certainly looked xoods e aald when he un But the weakness in ® firhting| der be-uh-wh. It wee showed plainly when he fox win] t oe *, much-si-si-Muy ard, The champion la ly tipped | Bion!" Frank off balance and jabbed him| ‘There was nan on the club round she ring. ni owing him ta| who did not to ave him leave ast an effects He ducked | They loved his gumeness, He Is, we Avk's wild and when he| might say, "Muy Bien.” ad felt h ughly let him | wing ly moved his The the head a little t ne force of the Athlet the blows when nded | spir n didn't show the ntet effect whe the pang over that double defeat Moran caueht him on the chin. In| ef Saturday, Walter Pipp's home fact. he lsughed, So Fr an't bel run gave to the blood a touch of contidered a poss ble world. hes 1 the old tin A few of tho expncts to keen his place | gang still have vague thoughts the | fer of the se ne v , shout the pennant, but the vet- (the first divis posed erans are willing to let things exclusively of Je we| rock along without going into ex- to train hard and k imself th tens quotations. best cont posible. Otherwise ——- | Re wo0n be beaten and forgotten, | ‘The Giants’ fourth defeat at the ‘ iii % mt hands of the Phillies appears to have : them out for good, despite George Stallings's opinion, openly expressed, that they were the best ball club he | ro: ever saw, fr “it & team Hke that hasn't got «a chance,” sald George last night while huckling over his defeat of the | Dod “then there is no use ina | Ki manager trying to figure for the fu- |° ©. if MoGraw had his pick of the | vountry, I do! much bette In beating the Dodgers, Dick Ru- dolph won his eighth straight game, |! and again looms up as one of the leading pictures of the year, It was | iW {ao they could make but one run. The Braves also made ten hits, but they | managed to turn the wallops into four | tallies, enough to win Iw Brooklyn is now but three games ahead, and in the hand- books around town the Brave are being made favorites at the | | | they did it, and that's sufficient Jhold the lead by a narrow margin: | “Tha be uth held the Senators elght hits, the made off Sir Walter, bu s backed him up jar finish For twelve innings it was one ¢ the closest games ever) | fought in the American League phey NO AS Were the batter An instance of the prevailing fecling that tho world’s series will be fought Jin Boston Is that of Cy Goodfriend. He has ordered r rved in Hub- town for the hs To beat Al Dem: he Giants, at least, seems ty Bie Jett Tosreau couldn't ¢ Pitching a two-hit pain When Jeff is that good Demaree ought to hit up for one day, | at least The Giants have put in a claim for |G » Gibson, ¢ veteran Pirate Jeatcher, about to be released. ¢ ” would be a big help for awhile now, in view of the possibility of Rariden be dng out for tWe OF Lbsee Weelem ’ Joo Borrell, the good middleweight of Philsdel- Satuntay night Day at Cedar Potot, O,, the Ukuow how he could do ta i tery la pout tere on June 2t OTORISTS New HINTS TO MOTORISTS st (~~ ~ ) a“ CT ow at \ — P In { ( \ \ f 6 j SS ~ . a on , INA HRM “Te FInd A LEAK IN A GaLoune PIPe loo Form iT With & MATCH —— (MAEDIATS KeraTs . John L. Sullivan Thinks Boston Will Monopolize World’s Series Jonna L, Sullivan, the most popular boxer in the history of the ring, le In town previous to going West as @ rival of Billy Bunday on the lecture platform, John is much interested tn the close pennant fiehts in the American and National Lea He |e @ great fan, Here's what he has to say on the topic: I think my native town, eon the World’ rT thought that the Yanks and the Giants would fight it out, but @ gage of accidents has put Donovan's men practically out of it, while the failure of hie p i hae cost di both etill have a fighting chanc ing chance and comes through that | admire. have won World's Series championship jerience will be of im: RVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1916. ST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK vel "Ve A Comnem, Ge te eroum Th (eer 2 WHEEL One We Owerte Thy wii dave Tee Tikes Teew cant stam. corr The GheUNOD IF IN NEWYORK Don't Go ouT To Pire’s IN SEARCH OF ADVEATURE = ; Ts QUEEN! Bors BRIDGE 15 ReuGHer— “WAN Pie's PEAK TRAIL EVER DARED To Be, Peas Fistic NewS som Foto. and Gossip received from Jim Buckley, the well-known manager of fighters, who is at present at Buenos In a cabdlegram just ®, Labor Day afternoon Ad tackios Lee Morrissey © 8 twenty-round battle at Idaho Falls, Idaho, Johnny Gill, the ew candidat, fu middie weight honors, who meria Nero Chink at the Harlem Sporting Club on Friday night, te a Ayres, Argentine Republic, with the delegation of American fighters who | are taking part In the big boxing car-|Uesnayivania lad, Me fought once bere, and on nival there, he states that Sam Lang: | Mt oocasion demonstrated that bis right amng eVey, the) * & thing to be respected, as be flattened Paul ford of Be | Dison, the Brooklyn boxer, who bad been win- colored heavyweights ed 1 Bl alse cround bore guile errslare twenty-round bout, which was declared ’ Kid Moris, the Yast English featherwought a draw by the referee, Thio 19 the) wissd by like McGowan, lt oo the seat Billy De Foe, who stopped ‘fourth tme that their conteste have ‘resulted in a draw. Having knocked out Johnny O'Leary, the Ca: dian lightweight champlen, ie the ninth round of heir twelve-round battle at the Armory A, A, of Howton night, Johnny Dundes will rest op | for a few days and then begin training for his ten-round go with Joe Welling, the crack Chicago lightweight, at Madison Square Garden oo Aug, 6, Dundee will work out et Billy Grupp’s Gym. easium, in Marlem, ‘The ten round bout between Benny Leonard and Joe Aseredo, the rugged California Lght- weight, which will be fought at Convention Mall, tn Seratoge, on Friday night, hae aroused con- siderable interest among the sporting fraternity there and also in the other cities and towne as far as Albany, Both fighters are already ia fit shape, with Leonand the favorite im the betting, ‘The Pioneer Sporting Club, on Weet Forty- fourth Street, will hold tte regular weekly boxing show to-night, In the two feature ten-round poute Kid Bums of the west side will oppose Chick Stwmler of Scranton, Pe, and Joe Lynch will exchange punches with Bobby Hubos, Three preliminary contest will also be staged, Jimmy Cottey, the Mohawk 1 ho potnted Walter Mobr of Beeline mat alas, ‘has bees signed up by his manager, Joba Reisier, 10 box Young Jack O'Brien fifteen rounds w eo de siaion at Maricvilie, H I., oa Labor Day, Irish Patay Cline of Harlem is planning « busy campaign, He is matebed to box George Volk at the Olympic 4. ©, next Monday wight, and three nights later ho wil meet Leo Jobneon at the Em- pire 4. ©, On Aug, 28 he will battle Liry {n @ twelvecound bout at Columbus, 2, He also expects to meot Ad Woigast at Philadel: Dhia on Sept. 0, having signed to box some light- weight om that date at the Natioual A. 0, petietadllh lal GEORGE CHURCH RETAINS WESTERN TENNIS TITLE. LAKE FOREST, Wl, Aug. 16.— George M. Church of Tenafly, N. J., successfully defended the Western lawn tennis challenge biwl, which he holds, here yesterday by winning a straight-set victory over Heath By- ford of Chicago, the challenger, 6—4, 6—0, 1. It was @ sweeping victory for the Fasterner. He had a driving service that Byford could not handle well, while his placing of terrific drives from the challenger's easy service scored point after point, —__ HARLEM’S YACHTSME WILL RACE SATURDAY. One of the int ta, will be seen in action im thia vicinity om Me was matched to-day py John mmantel to meet Frank Carbone, the promis- Hiallan middleweight of this city, for ten anda at the Broadway Sporting Chub of Brook. ‘on Saturday night, As both men are game, slugger, the bout should be @ corker, Although the fifteen-tound bout between Johnny thane and George Chaney for the featherweight mplonship title will mot be fought until Labor Jvance sale of Uck- indicating that the receipts will over the 000 mark, The ontere already ed call for 217 soata at $10, BO at $7.50, t $5, 108 at $3, @ total of O59 mata, Miah Murray, matchmaker of the Armory A. A iting long-distance pera ae t WAS |e nosion, tovlay elgned up Vie Moran, che New| yacht races of the season will be the Tetory Ov ee tie ea he Braves to | Greaie lieitweut, (@ meet Pravkie Mack of annual Stratford Shoal racee of the Cr TIBNE AFM that practically "esdmont, Maas. ta the star tout ot twelve! Harlem Yacht Club, to bee sulled neext | Id's Beries, And a ro- | Musi toe dectelon, et the nest how Soni’ | Saturday, starting from the Northeast markable feature to Dick's pitehing | (8% 08 Tuesday ot Non cution Light at the west te that he can win and at the same | a Or age nity Doe Bi ind. me he hit hard, The Dodgers tapped | 4 bwhet wp fe fea, 7 Hime he hit hard, ho Dodgers tayped Thero will be three classes of sailing Tn @ lengthy judgment at Montreal, Canada, tgo Sait Cyr diamisaed the charge of prize inet Frankie Fleming, the | ight, and Kaldle Wallace of | York by John H, Roberta, following the craft and two of power boat The express crulsers start at 2 P.M. and the cruisers at 4 o'clock, All three glasses of sloops and yawis start at 3 _— New Catcher for White So: HOUSTON, Tex. Aug. 16.—Catcher © Jenkins of the local Texas League Phil Rioom, the Bevo! Nghtweight, who bad in rat to has signed bi im up to meet Joe Hives, the Mexean llghtwoight, for ten rounds Club, has been bought by the Chicago et the Broadway Club of Brook) at, | White Six for $2,000, it was annou a 11, This will be ‘eG fight here to-day, Jenking’ batting aver- nearly fourteen moni te (317 It’s in the air. : ' ad fir acl — > posh ld larney Lichtenatein announces 0 SEBALL TO-DA OPM. > To beat Walter Johnson the Red Aserane Renee SinenIINS. fot Fey BARRING oitvaland: Bao dirounda Adm B08! Sox had to go thirteen innings, but m dus nao bee postponed ve Rept, | Acre MAJOR LEAGUE RESULTS AND STANDING OF CLUBS ational League Clubs, Wek. American League Clubs, WL. PC.| Clube. WL. Clubs, Brooklyn, 63 38 624 | Plits'gh..46 55 485 | Bosten....63 45 .583 | Detroit Hoston... 69 40 896 | Chicag 40 434 | Clovel'd,...62 48 564 | N. York Phila... 61 43 St. Louls. .47 64 .423 | Chicago. ..62 49 .550| Wash... N. York. ..62 59 Cincin’th, 43 68 .387!/ St, Loula.. 60 62 .536 Results of Games Yesterday. Philadetp! 1; Now You New York, 6; Philadelphia, 2, Laston, 4; Brooklyn. Boston, 1; Washington, 0 (14 innings). 1; St, Louie, 0 (Let game) L. PC. 53.581 87 82 523 Chicago ve. Cincinnati (raln’ Games To-Day. | Cleveland at New York, Chicago at Boston, Chicago at Cincinnati, on Ee ened Jockey Frankie Murphy Rides Three Winners, But Is Only Allowed Two ‘ Brings Dodge and Corsican j:*\ cagaxewent, which will probably Home in Front and Conning Mandicup, Saturday, | He worked Tower by a Head, but Judges, i: 2.08'2-5, with 118 pounds up. Declare Pan Maid, Which 9 Per Cent. of the Spectators in Loren Mecano, “the little old man”| of the saddle, who has been suffe ing from a severe cold, went to his who has first call on Joe. Yesterday, for Instance, the stable might have won with Mary Power with McCahey instead of McAtee in the saddle, It ia to be hoped that McCahey will be well enough to resume riding at the Belmont fall meeting, if not before. By Vincent Treanor. SARATOGA, Y., Aug. 16. OCKEY FRANKIE MURPHY rode three winners here yesterday, but the Judges allowed him only two, Dodge and Corsican, He got Conning ‘Tower home by a head after a thrill- ing finish in the high weight handi- cap, but to his surprise and that of 90 per oent. of the spectators the | judges called him second, When the numbers went up giving the race to Pan Maid everybody thought the number board man had made 4 mis- take, but they stayed that way, and, what's more, the “oflicial” red square went up shortly afterwards, Robert L. Gerry has bought Sharp- shooter from 8. L. Parsons, and will make a jumper of him. | MeMeekin pulled up lamer after the sixth race, Jockey Mink had to dismount after the finish and lead him back to the scales. ‘The Defeat of Clothier Only ° | | | phone booth wit! With ‘‘Bugs’’ Boer a ole wore kin Chieage, have vp two months in ° votivcting date with the In runnin t powme We surety 1per Whatta we care for The cost of white paper? The high cost of white paper can be reduced by not printing: The Athletics’ standing. Fighters who have knocked out Gun- boat Smith, Pitchers’ batting averages. whieh Marty cently, 100,000 lerding citizens of Skrtyzxnmski, Siberia, The Chinese alphabet. Average snowfall in St. Looey dure ing July and August. Reports that Hans Wagner is all in, Names of FAVORITE TRIPLE PLAY THIS MONTH WORK TO VACATION TO WORK TO PLECES, To say that Sisier are some player may be bush grammar, but if that man's playing isn’t plural nothing ls Only 94 out of 380 Annapolis passed the examinations, The Naval Academy is one place where a football player has to speak the language. licant The Boston pitching staff has lost Its control. They are missing the batters’ beans right along. A ticket speculator’s idea of heaven is a world series played in a tele- 578,456,929 raving bidding for the spac . fai Jess Willard t only gtte $500 « day, but the days are ge Howie. p Rucker-Chtet When the old 3 ini i home tn Philadelphia yesterday. His Mey tter: swings into etios Thought Finished Third, the) home in, abeenos wil be. tale by bosib batters declare "the Ohiet Victor. Willie Midgely of the Cochran stable, | °?! : ; hasn't lost a bit of his old speed, ANSWERS TO QUEERIES, Duffer—Don't put your monogram on your golf ball, You may want to deny it is your: eee Squigg —Umplire Emstic has been umpiring twenty-three years longer than the European war, eee Coot-That's about as funny as a clinic. eee Foorlo—Betting on the Athletics isn't gambling, Gambling where both parties have ‘The bird who said Fielder Jones wae sure said a forkful uhewom With Joe Jeanette back again after A crowd gathered around the Btew- ards’ stand and volunteered some ad- vice to the officials and made sugges- tions about optical operations and so forth and so forth, but it did no good. To those at and near the finish line Conn Tower appeared to have beaten Hauberk a head, with Pan Maid third, but the men whose bust ness It is to pick the one, two, three in every race made tt Pan Maid, Con- ning Tower and Hauberk, Jimmy Butwell, who rode Pan Matd, was os surprised as every one else when he saw his number on top, and Murphy on Conning Tower rubbed his eyes as if for a better vision when he returned to the acales, It may make no difference in your young life, yet the fact remains that James Butler's Spur, although he finished secon was the best horse fn the $2,000 Saranac Handicap, run here yesterday as the stake feature of a fine afternoon's racing. A bad start spolled the chances of the But- ler entry, and only that he is a thor- oughbred all over and true of heart he might have finished lengths out- side the money, For the first five- eighths of the race Spur trailed dis- couragingly, twenty lengthe behind pacemakers Tea Caddy and Dodge, the Western and not until nearing th turn "did his chances appear to be worth a nickel, At this point Johnny Loftus went to work on 8 the gap between leadets, Round the turn came Dodge and Tea Caddy, with the race ap- parently between them, but Spur wasn't through yet, Straightened for the home run, he came with great strides and before the final eighth he in to close and the Newport Upset NEWPORT, R. L, Aug. 16.—Win- jam J. Clothier furnished the only | form reversal on the second day of, |the cup tournament on the turf of) |the Casino yesterday, The national champion of 1906 and former tinter- nationalist fell before the vigorous attack of Harold A, Throckmorton, the national interscholastic cham- pion, The boy of eighteen mastered the veteran by @ score of 6—-0, 6—3, Nathaniel W. Niles, the great Long- wood stur, outplayed Craig Biddle. on |tho grandstand court in the featured | match of the day befo ty wen mpty Be were not mal ff who watched R. f ay indifferently | to defeat Walter rill, Hall, for As the afternoon session, the attendance amounted to notht William Job champion, devoting him: rallies as he W. Wightman, crack, at the national in wave the impression of if chiefly to practising out-manceuvred George the former California 63. 6 ; 3-8, 6-8. Much o} the time Johnston tested the length of his di court drives both from his fore and back hand. \"Hashishiro Mikamt, the Japanese, Robert Leroy, the former champlon and defeated out-walted | intercollegiate him by ¢-6, The United States National Lawn Tennis Association will give @ dinner in honor of Robert D, Wrenn in recognition of his services a8 President of the association for four years at the Hotel Astor on Aug. 29, Paul Villiams, Meld Secre! of directing the pr ts for the dinne: had caught and passed Tea Caddy Loftus urged him further, but 1t was use, sh wasn't f. y, Dodge got the verdict by of a length. Five and Spur would have aw thi Jiumps won, more Roamer ts evic y ready for his MANY ATHLETES TO ENTER _ SENIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. Although entries for the senior track and field championships of the Metro- |politan Association of the A, A. U,, to be held at Brooklyn Field on Aug. 27, will close to-night, the nominations o: only a few athletes are In the hinds of jthe Champtor tip Committee, Notwith | standing this it is expected that the en |try lst will compare. favorably | with |those of former ara both in number: and in quality statue of all nomi s will be decide neeting Bri | day night at No. 21 Warren Btreet, LATEST CONTRIBUTORS TO THE MATTY FUND, Latest contributors to The Eve- ning World's fund to present Christy Mathewson with a remem- brance testimonial from his ad- mirers and the baseball fans of New York: Previously acknowledged. M. Van Praag ula! W +. BOSH, ame ey" ‘Total a four years’ retirement, some of our other fighters ure lable to retire for ten seconds 4 IMPORTED Ginger Ale Order by the Dozen fromyour Wine orGrocer for Use at Home WHITE LABEL ‘Tue Scorcw of OxsatAce Always Say— ”-_ | SPORTING. O-NIGHT, Hioneer 4 ("Kia Burns ve, Chick Bui