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Foreign Fighters Come Here and Regulate Weights to Suit Themselves. and dictate th wh hits for ebampionshii; \ only a matter of 1 A fean as to class standard be Pushed into the discard, Vor years the middiewe limit in this country Nias been 168 pounds ringside, but that bi already nh ignored by Darcy, who has just been matehed; with Al Mec a bow @s being for the world's class, Darcy hae set the 160 pounds a: 3 « noon, w NEANS sor ’ at ring U And despite all our ru he is to be allowed to get away with it. Al MeCoy, according to Promoter Grant Hugh Browne, has consented to \ir Our _THE EVENI . BEST SPORTING DARCW ~2aovrR a eS aaa SERN Ar a eaeas ASUS ANC hd F\GORES AS SREN Mcor's HoPE 15 (INTHE HAYMAWER . Strict Amateur Rule to Be | Passed by Tennis Body, According to Pres. Adee cn Ir ee apRePeNe NG WORLD, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 31, 1917. TITLE MAY CHANGE HANDS IN THIS BOUT eee PAGE IN NEW YORK ( PUTTING "EL OVER With ‘‘Bugs’’ Baer ne ive blishing Ce, {tlm Word, are worth tnd fo man can live on that demands Unless th yers' us | baset parks will be dark AT NIGHT Trapshoottny is a great winter sport, but the umps discourage @ tn summer A. A. U. might arrani a loft. handed amateur can take money with his right hand, Investigating committees now sua. peets that the twenty-seven fang who attended that Athletio-eSt. y. game last summer were bribed. An ice-boater would get sore @ judge sentenced him to do tt. Bobby We ace didn't fe badly, 09 am umptre, | YEA BO. vager is a bird who iy trading nothing for the arrangement and expres | ess * ji i, JOUSE: ° willingn t ; American ! This Sport, Which Has Been the} #°°4* how! - Ledinieh. vt the exce amends ; champions! Australian in i; ;, tional inducements that go with the No matter how much he likes his Papen ls knouked | Most Backward in Forming} positions, | no fight manager likes 80 eee reddy sh raised the lightweight Joorge | | eal ticket getting puncl Jimit to 135 pounds when he won. thin Adequate Code of Amateur| 20 {he onatn of coe ie Adee: | | - title from Wilile Ritchie, but th i Bae ot She : inghtar tebe No reason why Cincinnati show Welt Oo4 contnaled Th ranaet wt Rules, to Take Drastic Action! tennis Associution, delegates at the, | ec pennant, You semen 135 pounds 0 od as the , » areful! jaota teal weleot po 7g ag le P] at Annual Meeting Feb. 9. annual meting Feb, 9 will carefully caboose in front of the train, ad on meaning i ‘ i, hy | weigh these arguments and then puss j | ma ckey ‘Me the strict amateur rule that created you ome in” at 133) RHunds re > - Ps oe fovght him in tneleee ne Av By William Abbott. such @ storm at the last session. ou, § nT to mained In the case of Darcy, howeve “The gol 1 sollewis 4 ton + hor ir, fight. 1S has been the most back- He golt and intercollegiate TES CARCY OS => won't be heard from fing here, it doesn't seem fair too: 5 f fae. AS STRALIAS WO! 1 5 legitimate middleweight» toathon wi, ward of all sports in formu-|clations and the A. A. ( PuswS ey cummin > NOER BOY, iiuin unle are negii- @ chance at the title at poun. lating an adequate amateur| ceatly Ughtered their amateur rules, gent a. sults himself, Mike Gibbons, nd | vdo of rules. This country was re-| Sid President Adee to-day, “but ten- | Sahara avumaoens Se — ———— is 5 stance, who is at his best at 156 t A eee ‘ Jonal | #8 has dodged the question, 1t will | Alexander the reat evidently Laitunaat used admittance to the Internationa: t Pounds (if he were the chan ) Neate ed i hase OUR kwh be brought He at our meeting next . fiqures that goose-eggs should be Would be justified in refusing to | be site selbeben laws) inonth, and the delegates must answer B ll D f Y k S 2c rth ch as hen fruit. Derey ina Utular bout unica. Vere too lax. If present conditions| whether they want @ liberal or u U Jonovan 0 anks wear hl La Bld pelt | weighed within the limit of tt | ome PEOPLE are not remedied many amateurs with | Strict amateur rule. It ts my opinion h B b ll T I Ts fh; . © stars siening up, the cigted within the timit of the class, ol tad ed are not remedied many amaleurs with|ThOt* i etttiog’ tunghions’ aie aet This Baseba ale Is True iF sare sen on at 168 pounds. The sero LL WOLD ALL json curbed it will only be a ma n'a country aad Darey affair should regurded as a RIN TING RELARDS pelled to accept Jobs with sporting | ter oF time when tennis erga | York M , eatchweight contest with the title lef tee will go to extr ad pass «|New Yor! jan, Tells of) ni r te SINGIN THE contes SET LENG tate | cares cae as ee : paar ere ule meen tre en veene woe ? | ager Tells o IN THE WORLD wt of consideration entirely Pe atern emnetou | jl iting to caten a fy | Finally | s ro A SAD OYS1 t sire thing Poughkeepsi Trisi i L cd Makes | sevens tami mite'aca'stattss| Unique Ruling Made by Ums| w, lant sare what | —— y 4 a | ing tempted more an “ Ps da here we didn't care wha ‘ Et 18 no sure thing that Darcy, ougihkeepste rish-Americans eonar CREE | he beng tempted more ane meuny! pire in Exhibition Game at! Walt Camp's All-American football ’ ) things made to order ° goods house These {ioe ; team stir has a percentage, Y Y js houses, ‘These positions des | » inn , for him, will appropriate McCo: Bi t R C t | W, Hi Kk: G Bl m ] k pe * ra sept Colfax, Pa. ring honors, Seve nace ich rate oa ace Uu | unstoc ey ame 00 00 Havent aii bin Pap ome Bend i Fa, bend ond base w n hortstops find it @ tough had a crack at the awkward portsid T Th Mil Ei di . Fi 1/ t! Lik Ne My | asset to the concern the boy is al- was, hit ug dlangs Wagner's shoee pasarsek at te wakward verte’ — LQ Three Miles Ending in Fight ike a Novice isis “oii. ii sinh, eSss| By Bozeman Bulger. # ould | sey tone catia Feige onths’ vacation, he has to do SOVAN any “inal To damage on him, George Chip has ae is to compete in’ tournaments. ‘This B“. DONOVAN: dug down: into Kindly} witkhn you. @ TIRED oF had two chances to redeem himself,| The varsity eignt-oared shell race} In a game that ended in a free for! Although he seldom used his teft}] steady practice gives him a decided the moth balls and ¢ ay ade LAY |SPoier WEY DON'T YOU. LAKE with « te Meg td oped from. him) at Poughkeepsie will, in the future 1 Aght with the players of both) nang after the second round, Benny SOvaiing poter clan Players who with this one last night, and pre UP GOLF? f oeko} put each | be ove » aie iecaehunate Coe | band aft i a 5 F a ch time for prac- vee io decide ye ‘0 onc * down he tou time the tenth round. saw MM be over u three-mile instead of a four-| tewins, half « hundr ‘ators, in- | teonard, the popular tocal light. | tce. Pamesl tee ea ce cenlae te a} HHS OMIA ina hace cateiaen Fultz's followers are falling off one fighting 1 out to the finish, Chip| Mle course. This announcement ts| cluding wo women, mixing up In a Se ae ar ie ilk ely nope personatities| "We had to play an exhibition! {ie ball to the bax, clal by one. Soon Dave will be able to dropped McCoy, to be sure, und in-| Made by Charles Halstead Mupes,|scaimimage on the ice, the Irish. | Weleht, made Phil Bloom loo © 8) won't weed into t game near Colfax, Pa, once,” sald the qh har hefore Ban ence use a telephone booth for @ eonven- py coll Paid a slow count, but tt) Chairman of the Board of 8 rds | American 4 defeated the Hoc key | Novice in the star bout at the Broad- because 1 am anxious to s | Yank manager, nd it was agreed ground. You At PeAlld’ ne tion hall. how on the official’ recorts. te thie Club seven in an Amateur League | way rting Club last night, Leon-| decided on its merits.” {before the game that we ¥ so touched the ground, there bi a Billy Murray, who looked Hke an. | 00 Intercollegiate Rowing Associa: |ehamplonship battle ut the BG NICD [org poxed Hie champion, his foot- ident Adee believes that the HAF ERIS SURLEWS oUG Re Le On fentitee | Harney Dreyfuss put tn ether Ketchel in 1914, took” two Y% Which governs the Poughkeepsie | ulas link by a score of 4 to : y recent action of the golf lation With it rain or shine. THO) “aang that ain't all—the ur 1im for Staler Is nothing 40 cracks at Al without success, So tta. The stewards voted by long. | ble started early in the fray, but] Work, blocking, ducking of punches] {y upholding et amateur rule held us to it lowed it!” . naa fh extra about. be did Soldier Bartfeld, Jimmy Clabby | “istunce telephone to shorten the race Gevelop Into # vicious, ely [and right hand delivery being the| would have favorable influence on “The low bot- Old Jim MePortland se ininioe biped couldn't do much with the Hrookiyn. | 4 Wat the mnlddle of the eecond | seat that has veow seen in this city| the tennis delegates, Adee sald he RO Itt cabled ow noe |league pitcher at one time, listened t Kaus fle in ten rous, nor could You While the stewards were voting off fh TOR Pee Chee Cues had no way of knowing how the aif. |to™ With e ts on the aldes. | this, and counter th | . , n We nucks Ont: Geauian considered very classy. Mike tilbbore, | Lilet be Ble ctace, the rowing | Leonard had Bloom nearly out on| that he felt sure the New York votes | this really caused the trouble, It bes |Recticut," sald old M PA Cans Cap Wilton of New Bedford knocked too, went through ten rounds with |aylvania, in conference in Thiladelpiia, | played spec-|aeveral occasions, but the Jatter fre-] Would determine the issue and that} gan to rain {a torrents during the \24¥™ping ground for trash and old tin | Ou! Bushy Graham of New York in the ry Age D to Dut over @ ten-sees |Indovwed w reduction trom four to three | UCUIATLY At quently turned back to avoid] Pi Paleven ule majority of this num=| fist inn “i ed es bd ney ong Out shear centre fleld fence fourth round of the main beut at the ch, course, there's no tell- do presen wiving Ve oh 7 er would be in favor of a stric ~ | first inning, t to get our money| “One of our batters h drive | Rhode Istanc C. here jad i fng what D: will do to him It Uo the ound ui. Stews | Wild sini at rout rth | being hit, end albo clinched: whenever ene Ader whe hak ourried| We dad to continue, ‘The bie eswer jout dherettaciayer the eon Bons Lion cia: eect the scvacieht a el oy prove a far better man than all ‘ ste meeting next mo The ae as ita ale epee he possible, It as only his constant nt of the fight to tighten the|overflowed and ran a regular river head. The ball struck in an old t {all the best of the argument, bie rest {io have tad designs on Moen ewencs will: jake, this and no 00 holding that enabled the Brooklyn ;tranis amateur code, predi ets CHAREST Urata wre I ORLA ding the corners in ———— ‘# title, and stiffen him easily, | : Fe Mie thes he eae CAPRAD [HEHon: f {no matter how hot'the b nto rounds » outfield was! with it, fastene dl tent ‘ f mim. MeCoy 12 addition to hay. by rowing he 8 for som \ W hintnute after that. he | 0 sty went at the ee ees iy No one section would attempt to re-; Places, and L can sue Cosey Dolan! With tt for a few sec ’ p —_—- awkward style, is o Many men promi chase own the foe after Tom | count in the second round, a right to/volt from the Nations 880¢ y 5 1 vail, The desperat ev i Ee ben Gs own tenis os favs ps be tat Mat ire valashing to right aed lett cog. cin duiilaw thecttick, In dhe lonal Association how—the old Cosey Dolan—standing |ii¢ pall nen An ds af r nh brew FURST Race clatesing,, these which many have fatied to pe of a three-mil with hla stick ard turn gaye Kk. ’ 7" bis nds » the infiel a ich many have falled to penetrate, Rice of Howard a vicie W Just above tho fifth round Bloom was so helpless ne peeced bas , moe it and vin Fy lQt elt OOR JOB BRANNIGAN a [pee eauvarsity ye and the blood poured out while | againgt the repes that Leonard | Musee shite te tise hie et he ! {by Wit: 2] AY TAD outspoken in ard stopped in his tracks, Sequin pages trying to touch bien w he| Ka kick coming on the ung | Omen ww) agitated nailing yatick and ed up t h if stopped punching and appealed to| re an | pa lalmings ots : : whie one neat June, hold thn cou sim wos ; - This ed everything 3 fbr { fighters. It seems that Joo | fr oarsmen wufter any ill effects. phyals Mand ‘Tom Howard. er, | tle referee to stop the contest. | reght 100K an if another Wontern State will shortly | Billy Jacom, On next M TRE onl ate ake fe oie have ofshatles Nel, has lost Mick King, the Australian /eally from the strain ofa Tie" Hockey Club seve | Leonard's weight was announced m-round, no-declelcn ‘The Stale | up with Billy Beran for tee ioends at Wilkes |wfterhoon, when out cle ue LU ee middleweight, who arrived here short. {fay (he wear and te the ice In a trice, Howard raced | ay 13343 pounds, while Bloom weighed » @ bill calling far @ comimls-| Kare, and on Feb. 8 te clashee with young Mc. CMe this from Donovar | cteteas ee rd posed 4 after mare? consigned to Joe by | shorier vente! dile £08. pulled Sequin off andl i) 9) 135%, mounds, Sr aie atcxere the euort was recently | Auliffe for ten rvinds, at Nridgeport ee Hand Lsuppose after that the ball i att Jimmy Dime, who had seen King | — pouced ip tho House at Lansing, Those be- | " players went around saying that the men fight in Australia. Joe took eta 7 Wnt th) ae alt erain it mil oa te, Hera, te ia neat, | Batter had eet canea et pf King on his arrival, flxed him up 0 | | A a Bo sage ty ost dechllingd On ¥ © kage weeks | All of which happens fre ne to} . in attractive living quarters and sa G 1; | B b LB fs B was passed, bit waa vetoed by the Gover nde @ faces John; at Kooheter: | time In winter based: | ft es ens eee oes e, 2 O tes aseball Briefs Ort Briefs) jr ivrtin ii eine ton gas oo M08, sn tha angel Wanderings around the big cit in { | | e will sige the bill in the event of iy com. | Here: Ma, end on Kab. 14 ix Hervey Didn't Advine We Writ ing before Lim. | O'Ne of Woonsoc ke! \ ' @lao took the precautions to sign King | PALM BEACH, Pla, Jan, 31 One PITTSBURGH, Jun. at.—"The salary of Paul Garrtsus, champion schoolboy |! » . Auta ibateeat meena | In the despateh om Albany : rat re * avant H4 ‘a five years’ duration! hundred and twelve golfers particl-| Honus Wagner, famous shortstop of | short distance swim equalled the] i Wills, the negro hearsweight, who bested ‘ 4 , [vent rda pearing no of ant] ile 110k lewman: hired gee. bie mas MARY OAT! occas in the qualitying round of thel the + urgh National League (eam, | scholastic record for 100 yards in @ dual|8am Langford in a out at the Coliseum, in st. yy cating cea ng ay by board of evening's and thia morning's p the INTH AGH role: claiming: atx seen. te paper is remurded as 4 —— peenee ch the, MHL feel the blue pencil of retrench-| meet between teams of Stuyvesant and | Louis, wieral wouuie ag matstied to companies te New Tork ue {Mtatement 18 made that Public Service| mM iin pap A eal Of that which kept AT’ Phiser tn idle Aer aa eer eg ment this season, President Barney | Boys’ High schools In the Fourth Avee | Met Battling Jim Jobnaon, another colored beary, { Benay Lecnend, the fest lightweigut, were [Commissioner Charl Hervey nde] 4 vernal, 100; "Lady Ward ness after he tried to give Tom on ro was a tio of 74 | Lege Dreyfuss admitted here to-day, Wag-|nue baths, Brooklyn, His time was 1m [fee tes reenies o} the Fut A.C, of the aime w $10,000. “Ot the semagte of the tare [ited ti An Wenck, Boxing Cominlanion: | REN ESTH ' ais O'Rourke the ko-by when he thought | F videnee VALS ner is understood to receive §10.000 @/ 13-68, Garrigus won by fifteen yards, rt of next month, n by the Imaurance company, Billy Gil |duct with the Attorney General's office |Mnelee “14 he had absorbed everything O'ftourke | MeC!ure 1 wood Walter J.) year, ‘The Vira owner refused to) The Stuyvesant champion algo took fly Fravkio Burns, the Jomey City bantam, will|son, Leonant’s manager, bas signed the Harlem | At the offices of the Pub! meine Ha ’ i sould teach him. King. it is sald, thas | Tr former amate ind how much of this would be prize in the 40-yard race, ‘Team honors |b" # Duky fighter neat week, ae he is book bor for hee matcher between gow and Lincoln's | Commission to-day Commissioner, Hers |i seltiven 8: east his lot with Tim O'Sullivan » will een ban| chopped off. were eat by th m da, who | buts uewtay nig tackle irthda vex port denied that tnd ever | Usumatie alavance lle, tat am portant figure in the tr of the % ecause ho is a! RoOsTON, 7 Sabaies anki | 2 poln 2-1 Chub of Albany, mie ai a Pla in Haslem with au #-[about the conduct of his attic and ea: | ai f | — | hamplon of the es aie ca mited to him in the newspaper d A Lweniyetive of those to qualify | Moston Red Sox, has agreed to sign a! yale Cluy won the Class B metropoll-{ at heat avy, Ww ‘ ; teh 7 : a 1b won poll. | ound bout between Ted it laa: with Jobnny Gisun, the hant-| a WHITE Is to be referee all f whom ‘Travis, Prank p,| fielder, has signed an agreement for | scoring its fifth vietory of the season on |fuelly ben clinched. ‘They will ciasa at the | Segal will meet Bod Mae ar pity tf el nee clidiua" Sundays, 1B tee He the Garden fights, according to| A Moutherinnd: Ae Dene n, H. HM, Wragee, the Prest- | the neeton Club courts, ‘The BM grad. | Buea 8. C. of Brooklyn x day night.! gem Wallach ree | ke Gallia, the Brooklyn champion, | Bony arpa, us a me started taining for the bout t thas € d the roller skutin tle A BRAND Np Promoter Browne, but it is no sure] Clapp, Hussell Cott, t ney and) dunt of the club, announced here to- | yates divided four matches evenly witn | “~" Ue Marted Ualaig (or tw bout today, — | wio ‘im te faces to, be held in Madinon’ Rauers Poon, MARR thing that White will be able to fil th Anderson ude the ‘thrst’ fight | the Princeton but the failure of | Gunbowt Smith, the game ant aggresive hears. |C1NN met! Monilay iene ig eal Dn ge pe a i ADMIN, eee eee mportant posidion. White, just now,| Wiliam ned, former i O8TON ‘ 1 Perey D, h Princeton player weight, will tak in another battle in st. {Found bouts, has any {the entire metropolitan fleld of starter p OMISSION, meld fa slowly recovering from’ a i } ; diailiat and] ,, BOSTON: Mats., Ja —Pery D, | eeh 1 on player to appear for his I ake har ‘bathe IB Hs | ccnaton to bos v {up to twenty-fve in” the. professtonal Hox ceath and Bhateee BC ge a lived , Cant ya | Haughton resident of the Boston | match gave Yale the victory by 3 to 3 nat Ja ora My class and over fifty in the amateur, == Biness which ad " sp on National v0 Baseball Clu snd | as bi Bpriugtie - |Verne Cushing, from Bridgeport, Conn hie back for three mor n ‘ in the vision “with | ] Ge« 1 1. Clarke, several der the euaplow of the |! Ma | worked out yesterday afternoon’ in bet SPORTING. feels thoror it and ' 1 fara ort a thet t record time for the mile, su hy e | an der of the national amateur int ane Guiastia: Wa nthe (ter than dl m W-| BOXING ‘TONIGHT, OLYMPIO Oba ! \\ rma Eng ad ment jlast night wi the Amateur Ii Chuo, Paul bantam, | T behooves Jack Hritt ind hia) Counte ub, N York, w ni Phe A Where the annual ¢ it is now a ten-mun at} " astule manager « Mor 78, Won the 4 lifying medal in the) ap mB ung pit her | Prosres Hew ho} Ma sre tet ki Browne, who recently ecg! on “ Thirte h ‘ Valentine's| purchased f estern League | ivories toget “ of the con imit, $16 pounds ( 9 ¥ gan, to w t Nort \ jarden Kol! touranment. 0 ; BN | test, Clarke made ir nba “ west Terror’ iv on their and | contes aie w the ths |Ae’ bis opmonaek ¢ ui Henny, the Jocal ant » what bis ms: Henry ‘Trucedale ert. Hu iton, 80; Gardiner Awsoclati had a comparatively easy: time winning a Dave Kurta, | sunea Marah, hasbeen matched, to, bor Abe Moderati h dard i what his manger, Henry Mrucadate art Hunter Novoian, sos” Gardiner | its dele Ce = "tment | Patan tthe Nantel hr Pecag eh leration—the stan by which clever J s ve. dimeaie Wade man, 'G h, and ¥. OC rin now the manager Frank Ti, Stephenson, the veteran | Ec, it, Jonnay Kere| Bills McDonald . 5 : 4 | gunner < ew York Athletic | Broadway 5, 0. on Saturd . Johuny Kere Is manager of Irish Patay Ctine, A is the ror Vy ition Unlontown, & Maxwell, Donovan will | Siub, who at ono time held the ins |and Mur apencer wilh eoo box tes rounde’at the (and Joba Releer, manager of Atankey Yoakum, most succe: ful men control their to other thing say he 4 w Hollow, sa; ¢ land Rice, an to help door championship, swept the boards | game show © posted fortelta of $250 each that thetr light ff, Fy terwelyht chunpion of Canad \ 1, S08, and Norman Maxwell, Phi Pennant thls at the ninth annus ay bird cham- — | 9 will go through with thelr match at the arrairs. ing ren ie tide from J Mart pita, §8 aN Me tar land ound. over! between to good ban. | Harem Sporting Clo on Friday night. Jimmy ley by a knockout In twelve rou ' > —— ever Lincoin Heraog, the Cane | (iotaps of the Manhasset Bay Yacht Hariom 8. C,| Regau, the Callfomia boxer ta ing with s 4 a Montreal} 8 Hi" Avot i BOYS? CLUB CHAMPIONS TTR RT a BE DD A USare CCAR OUR Ee Ura ot dum | ne And this applies not only to the busi- c day. erate y ve in @ day « Aitongh he Aldnt vise dia tote hand af . tna Ptda thts: TO OPEN HEADPIN TOURNEY. |\:), se Mole ect Cees aon Jonny Sala ot yaaa Ma oe ath tate ness, but the social side of life as well, Calgary, "‘Manlial| boys from the B pi ee ae eee ae ee nis Club Mireatled with the probing ot abe on at Cee ghee eae tes a ali lo fer That's th ' 1 Oya CLUB ane ain pcan era’ Be is aa newly proposed amateur rulo fast frankie Callaiin of Brooklyn hae agreed to| he match wi Hl rooklyn at Bye) nowt owing ean mag hh? game gteanhare ofthe lanes | alan Peay eSPaRN amet, TW AME mike 1 anus nome for Cums Toons |e Chae hat at's the reason the moderate man 5 ely that i 416 cham-| here for Marlin on Beb. MoGraw the oldest organiza voted to én offer has maie to sign the men] piny Glison will not stage @ bout between J * ’ ome mah wil Mrvwiti) Wii grithabl stay" vere’ ungit ahectewe | the, nae tn thin City, the toasion etn | for a teu tind Yor Ate Caraoat A, | pon’ gad ie dora 8 out bation 9 drinks a wonderfully mild and mellow coming 34 row He ment noxt |Ulars depart It wax said yesterday | held at > I? West Forty: | of trookiyn, au # ‘The Palace 8, C, also | 9 A will put on You * Of neparating Hritton from} ti jon "hur phant al- that the Little Napoleon hoped to land | second Street. ‘The club has taken over | MeaKae. ou ‘ pit, bi E one W a wernt rte Vian they ders ofa (tr pte im nfs Weeks [Column var and fun entire equipment | west Kitaee fr Oat dae [fit aan (SNe yet gr WH hiskey Wilson—Real Wilson— To wiiny Of ave ene {fr Mater’ olan of Inwn tenniy. courts ft olumbia | Bi Brewnan, the Chiog> ‘henry with the | laine, recgglaad foathorwolght chauptin lat ths "ite te horde wel ’ t os [University Ut WH hold the Bronx cham |g knockouta to bia credit, hae bees | Ariay and Suny That’s All! Hie list “ ' ) \ niet, the f hase. | double June, A championship | al bieet doer City Ip wont from Kid Wo ‘ tres 10 A Iinch afield have waht eunan vised ay to) 1 The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Rotele ‘ i * ‘ z Gorm 1 Jouue moret the eeu t ' ive tae : f t ES —F; a Will break all records. tor th A> tonal and. Ate n Leagues Will be as head conch’ of th He toam, willl KO. Eggo, ie wast side bantamweigtit. hee : aun mame drmks. Address 509 Fi \ ment. here on Feb, 1a Bel w hearing by the comuittce to-day, peru sigmed up for two fights by ble manager, |e peg, ue MAlGh hae Beam talhad Cd ‘an Fath Ars NY. Thats AM) _,

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