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@HE.EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1917. _BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (tame ana Bh With “‘Bugs’”’ Baer | PREPAREDNESS AND JESS WILLARD RABID RUDOLPH. Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) “L~yn- Why pay a Het! Youre Der couple of thou- Gee! Im Ke 1 Tiut Have To ‘Specp LIMIT = BoTHEe. sand for an ice ‘ave 7s B xh Hour” boat when you HAVE To Do SMucKS ? 18 MILES AN ‘ ME. 10 y | can hop into the Subway and be uncom fortable for a nickel? Jack Dillon pounded out an- other tune on | that old base drum Gunboat Seith. ; Willard’s New Preparedness. cw Campaign Can Be Traced, H Directly to the Threatening Aspect of the Frederick Fulton y War Cloud. * Commer. 1%, H's ere, Wont id we HE spirit of preparedness has struck Jess Willard. No that Joss is lkely to go into milltary ‘raining and risk having bis future urefulne: to Jess ana the nation de- stroyed by a:bullet. ar be it from | veh. Jess would be too big a mark Dave Shean is still on the to- boggan. He has gone from Prov- {dence to Cincinnati. New York boxer wears a rubber | mouttiplece that acts as a shock abe sorber. Good idea for the spectatora, —_— AMA ! Down 7o Boo ALREADY! mati YOU SAID SOMPTHING. ye i derstand Local Baseball Squads ue Sone wee eee calls along the Atlantic seaboard, Ready to Start South for | The coltege football recson is over. Big wrestling bout in Newark much enjoyed by the fans, One Their Spring Train ing, the wrestlers failed to sopear | Harry Pollok says he would Hke te ; Jury the hatchet with Boxing Com- Manager MoGraw of Giants Will Bort {> Podgar chances wil bo slim, | missioner Wenck. Read that over |Owner Ebbets has cut salaries ruth-| three or four times. i i i |lessly and insists that he will not A — Line Up His Crew for Trip to} 'cssly. ana. policy. The players, on} YEA, BO, i | lew 0} ot tha wou & cut of the army, Nick Altrock wante Wire earner DOMED OF) ity, tsttescer” gate Wezses ker | bao Miers ven oan bay eee Yanks and Manager Robinson |frstance, suffered a cut of $c! ‘ | pens to actly th The East enj an all.year. of Dodgers to Follow Suit Ale) inoue ‘ot prize money received by| round racing seascn. If ¢t ein most Immediately Afterwards. fo shoot at, and no doubt he's per- tly willing to further the cause of manity by allowlng shorter 1 rrower med to stand on the firl line, Hat preparednes is a habit with Joss, He prepared through the course cf an entire year for the fight with Jobason. He spent that year study tag @ atyle of boxing that would beat ‘he negro and developing a high de gree of strength and endurance tn his huge body. He was one of the best “(prepared fighters in the world wh he entered the ring at Havanw Jese bas no notion of losing that heavyweight championship through any carelessness of his own, Rather han take a real risk he would mak good his intention to retire from (he ring altogether and live along buppily ever after as the only undefeated weight champion, although, of surse, that would cause untold gi nat nd of the World Series.| the pontes, it’s the borers. h He does not think it fair that his foes, the Pitre sulary should be reduced that much Naat leans fa aol and, so far, has declined to sign a | sound. xeeper is contract. Other players have written | meine te p we a renateees a iebiceamsiciaistias aan ns i he may not look much} Mr. Eb! t ‘ect The two- | ¥ lke a harbinger, ail muffle oda a | at Princeton. Now @ chess Me " mendous uppercut with either han¢ ° ° in that blg fur overcoat, John|#ee" .& man who could understand | oan compete on the glee elub, oI and sadness and possibly financial ‘ th I Si A ate five LOooKs atl. | Feoat, John) why nis salary should be cut, and the | Cinoahte j debati e 6 eon aordinary + eal ¥ h 1 . i » get a job on the debating ve inte, ti poly tt ean Oke, oe ewtnonimns Averything Is Serene Again Ya DOKS | scanat, jase te tans, wi see | mis kal ould be et a te | noting Jeb Gradicnte iii o punishmen without Like the Winner the first notes of the spring song) turay 4 Lie that Mr, Ww y ba vapid when he lines up his crew four d may see his wy clear toward acom-| 4 gportsman {s @ man who won't Willard'’e new preparedness cain- I A t H ke || | : py camp ore A paign can be traced directiy to the, He 18 naturally very good natured n ma eur 0c. ey ea ed Of College Title "= now and lights out for Marlin, {Promise if the training camp fatls| gnoot a live pigeon, not a man whe By Bozeman Bulger. HOUT up| Come to think of It, i and deliberate—not a nu F : to show any good material among | can't threatening aspect of tho Frederick {4 dellberate—not a naturally ag | Closely behind him goes the second ean gressive fiehter. Hut when hurt he | the recruits, ) Fulton war cloud, While Fulton (on back inatantly with a ten Irish-A 1 {harbinger in the more lanky form of! ‘The only man of !mportance who The Nattonal tescne, (Cote basa’ e a comen dav natant! je br je i i} " * Bill Donovan, heading for Macon, Ga, | has failed to sign a Giant contract is have just been published. t cal asn’t been sending Jeas any ultima- Hrtwen second streak of furious ngnt.|liSh-Americans and Crescents | Amateur Hockey By virtue of a double victory over! “nie third and more bulky ‘har-|Davy Robertson, the outfielder; but] for 154 games between the Oude tung or threatening any relentless ing, in these ten or ffteen seconds| to Play Over Saturday Night | Pennsylvania Yale Jumped to the front | binger, In fact the biggest harbinger | that should not be taken #0 #@ League Standing |) \u tne inercottexiate Basketball League | there ‘ts, heads for Mot Springs alas some seem inclined to re: race last week and, with a clear lead| week leater, his sult case bearing the | Robertson always has been slow! ‘Tough schedule for the umps. They piracy on Jess's laurels, the whole world knows that he has been busy and the umpires. he is the ‘ous hh Host dange welght that ever star ‘vs | Forfeited Game That Threat- dou eight hand | for months manufacturing © mu- punch, Willard is trained down very i izati RK DIVISION, of half a game on Princeton, with one | name of one Wilbert Robinsom about signing and reporting. At the| haven't got a single game at home. NiMGnE aad Gawsl SA an “clphtopny aos 24% pom Ae ateinyedy Rik He ened to Disrupt Organization. Aint Yo a vn. Lent, pc, || Game less to play than the Tigers, has| All of which would tend to create iast ent he will come around and ineh gun Kick Mm port and starboard 'vana weight, \] Crescent A. C.. 1 750 | all the advantages of the schedule in a a diy nat, wine I ne es to be one of the big men of ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. mitts, He has no "“Zepp,"” but he! He takes on a lot of welght between LI. the fuss raised by the ac AHCI e 1 1760 || favor. } te part o diet and tha’ game the coming season, Gyp—Piiiien: can't ese Wass thee iis plenty of “zip” in his short hooks, bouts, has to work hard for a lon MGRiGe Che GHRRBESL ALL AITO OE, eke | Pennsylvania, ‘champion in 1916, by| the baseball season Is about to pop| A friend of Robbie's was here from | should pay Alexander fifteen thousand As for his long range artiller tine to get it off, but doesn’t seem to pos lockey ah RY 4 ‘doo || reason of two defeats in a week, both| Pen at the aides. Norfolk Saturday, and he says there|Peang, ‘They claim he ain't much of © cent tests have shown It to be st be weakened by reducing, His height withdrawing from the leaguo || St, Nicholas 8, C 4200 Leathe hands of the Blue, te out of the|, Yee it is an unusually early start./is no doubt about Davy joining the pier " none in the world, and more is approximately 6 feet 7 inches, and refusing to play against the) er hod is 4 te ted with Dartmouth for | 5Ut Donovan, McGraw and Robinson |ciub and putting In @ season of good eee adly than any “Jack Johnson” tired | Fulton tn a natu al atulete, Me ts | Irish-American A. C. at the St, Nich- | ROSTON DIVISION Pirie dial arealiptrm betray ES LIE OU on that pennant that work. Robertson is anxious to pUr-| soon wouldn't ‘mind a submarine ess in Hav Amate of a very wiry build. He doesn't take Obi. Won, Lost, 2.0, ace ig hey will take no chances. uelsue his studies as a sugeon, but he have even suggested — th. jon much excess weight when out of | CM## Rink last Tuesday night, after |T poston A, A. * 1 $00] | three games lost. Columbia broke even | that each of these three New believes there will be time for that| blockade If It cut off the supply ef € could stand offshore in an attack on | training, He has the toughness de- | the Celts had protested aeveral Cres-|t yeaa HC ‘ 3 ‘400 J /on tts two games, and its record now | York clubs actually has an excellent jafter he has saved Up @ neat Lite |Prown derbies ; » *| Willard and drop big shells past hia! veloped by hard work as a plasterer,| cent players, has died a natural|| iocton i. GC. i 4 (gag || reads two games won and four lost, It was not always that way.| bankroll from baseball . defensive works. which gives his short hooks a pecul- Talk of all this has Jess on the | iar punishing power yxlous seat, He loves that old eh: He Is confident and much more ag iionship title that he sted from) gressive than Willard, He js a boxer Jack Johnson, He feels that inlor an entirely diferent style, prefer-|the players, ‘The Irish-Amerticans y y ; death. The Governing Committee of | while Cornell, since Its lone victory over ‘aw has been comfortable over ne Giants are starting South ear- Goof—You're so wrong you're right, . 8 inces for some time, > 4 ee the league has heard the evidence | ¢ = |the Quakers, has failed to win a game] bi ances for some time, but no ier this year on account of the new nd dismissed all the protests against | Ule. ‘This week, however, will be a|and is hopelessly in the cellar with only| real Joy me to Bill Donovan until rule passed by the National League | : ° busy one for the New York division, | one victory in seven starts eda huraday when he agreed on) which permits training to begin a xX ntrtes for as three games are scheduled, The| ‘phe standings follow: 7 early as Feb, 25. Last year it was knocking Johnson out performed |ring to work in close und bombard | waived thelr right to claim the game |e van ct i! he atanely best pitcher on his staff. The roster not allowed until the first week in ria M alved old game | Crescents and Hockey Club will meet | isc, 7 : * great public service to his country, | his man with a continual fire of short , z | fds WD | INDIVIDUAL SCORING of both Giants and Yanks is now) March. Donovan {s taking his pitch- uttar ourney nd that he should be able to collect /arm blows. In spite of tho popular |!" Question, which had been forfeited | in Brooklyn on Tuesday night, Field Goals p Irish will clash at the practically complete, and nothing |ers to camp first, so as to give them on It for @ few yeurs to come. And/ idea that he ts a one handed fighter, | to them by the referee, and the Gov- | Bt. Nicks an me. team. Dom, 0 t at " y short of the country being at war a ten days’ start on the regular bat- ‘ * ernin Committee ordere hat th Si Nicholas Rink on Wednesday | Ormer, Cornel i 1 rs * » deae is starting & campaign of pres | hin right hand {se as good as his loft. | ume bo plaved at et Nicholas night, while the Crescents and Irish | Su, Dertmou, 6 § Ww can prevent them from having a big|ters. He figures that they will be in] ‘The entry list for the national teularly, for he las the same love for |plowe witht his left, Seing wagressive, | ink on Next Saturday night. The | will furnish a fitting climax to the | wen, Coliana,'s § 9 ane Brookienaub eG hape to give the hitters a tough ti Class A 18.2 balkline champlonship . + £01 ao tne DAMS 10¥8 FOF) blows with Hip text, nagrs | threatened breakin, » of the league, | K's play Saturday night at the | MeNisil, Peon. “e. 6 he Brooklyn club is not in such from the start, and that the rane a ky ee nn wees ®. Vener sth right hand is partly used In de- | tnercrore, hus been averted . Nicholas Rink, finishing the pre Vogl icon. t. 8 Rood shape. More than a half dozen | ting will tmprove' more rapidiy than | tournament ne losed, ro @ total Perr mcmestatntens. of snere'é one |f6 se rinna Vall way LEE By throwing out the forfeited | Ilminary league series. 5 1% of Robbie's regular players have not when done against pitchers with sore | Of {x competitors, The lat includes Pea leet revels tn ita the easy life.) | Kulton ja nearly as tall as Willem (game, the standing of the teams in| In Boston, the Boston H.C. downed $ it signed contracts, and un y re-larms and no curve balls Edward W, Gagdner of Montclair, biimblne Meuniees aad GhbOTInE I at ai Hounds stripped. Probably he| te New York division of the league |the Arenas in a game which did not i if N. J. holder of the championship are, but none of that wouldn't be Willard’s equal in rough the sume ay last week, it be- | affect the standing of the teams in 3 7 = F title: ‘whith hecWwon that wennon| Gedy 4 Bast eite Wtiendie. oe eee bw Lee built to hit fully |!M@ the only league game on ‘sched- | that division ek Fe Genk My aliburn-oe Mamctla, Tanna "Beat at a diner ta Oe Hate A le | ee | Jacob Klinger, Austrian, who is now But Willard w i As tor his capacity for pumehment Me C ’ R ° ht t Fi ht D , 2 2 = A . Me iagateas New “sh ee Heston! PRURR HAA te Vee e neni. |SEe SNKDON ES Beate bic mle Oe & ug oO fig arcy | eee! eee ih] Jim Coffey, the Irish heavyweight, | % nit, Martin ahould give a ged account of | Blake of Los Angeles, Cal, and Na- rf erwelght by fitiesn 1 uundm or. so|Wenthered everything alti Reich | L, ° * * ; Les | jn] Who displayed most of his old-time form | bitwoif, as be is on edge for his contest than Hall and T, Henry Clarkson of+ 3 nounds oF Bo herac i $ nH Pea re cctee FOUN Ea ot ae a ae ries LEK Hucenin alin tet |e LONE Boxing Commission To-Day ‘ $ $b 18]immin bout with Bon Devere in Hrooktyn sda oston tairly hard—and he k Moran hand pune 8 on the chin, but he re- [pees 6 7 6 cently, sned Frankie Burns, the Jemey City bantamweight,| ‘The tournament for the premier recently, has been signed up for two will engage in two conteste dnring the short | National billiard honors will be played could give him no trouble inten {covered fully after stalling for only — ail TRAM SCORLN' bouts by his manager, Billy Gibson. On | 3 in the main dining room of the Bos- ‘ound Now, Chica hey wseconds, Weinert swung on his! r - i s . a “ | rriday at th " . 7 lod of forty-eight hours, At Albany to-mor- letic 00 c w tell tiby. When’ Jane ease ects nee | chin without even tipping ne neas| Brooklyn Club and Promoter with the long-distance jumper, Darcy Uae ee eer ee A Cie attl| row aight ho wil tabs oc Frankie Brows, tne | 20 Athletic, Asnoclation, Tt will be~ with his friends he walks right up| back Fri ei ; pismante! began to howl the min Lint Se Moe ee Me heal bastammeidit, for ten rounds at the German | £1" ON Ale! Edgar nlat Pah Py srenes ne AL RE MLPA rd hae fat hetter defense Browne Will Argue for Mid- | ute ne neard that McCoy had jumped, cluh on Marehy 14 hs wall taakle Bat Wall in Ghat Citz, while on Thursday evening he | With Matinee and evening segelons y eve, on he was training |than Fulton, Kven Johnson founc a ey PGs anc # taken his cry to the eo Madden, the Je avy w \l clash with the Zulu Kid for ten rounds at addition t0 the-reeul 20 TEBE Toto he ae ne tne lit almost Impossible ‘to reach. Wil dleweight's Services, and he has tuken his cry to the com Ties Has PRUNE aUONE Ribh REC BeTttIn f In addition to the regulation prizes nob Willard on mis Inasmuch as it is a long = established habit of the commission ree boxers to live up to 4 offered by the lovers of amateur bil- Nards in’ Boston, and the champion- ship aup, the National Association has offered its special fob medals for first, second and third, high single age and high run The matches will be of 400 points © fit appearance at @ local ring} duration, and a cerful record of the ome time, d¥mmy Duon and | period of time cgnsumed in each con- | wkey straight, In apite of all the lovely |/ard's ehin, Mor q x P| ye. the chin several times, b use Wil | Pris ieisten wens Meee ntak (lard held tis jaw out and let Moran| ‘The burning question of wh @ year or #0 uKo. jland, for a joke, When fighting se nt Hugh Brown p Preparedness! Yea Bo! It beging | Tlously Willard never hag eft his services of MoCoy for to look as if Jess intends to fight {chin within range of a punch the] will be allowed to show what he can| the March te look, ta if Jean intends to fignt,| chin within ange of sh ae alien ts ake 4 Sack Dien it Sait to ve now on LOrAnnUal Show { Jard-Fulton | mateh in Maren. a ten round) his way to New York from New Or Levinaky, If Coffey wing these two bouts he will BURL - Prize Dogs Here be aligned up to box Battling Lovinsky. | "molar Joho Weiemantel & Rob Moha and Sailor rande. | tirvetion bee been arrang te be held to-mormw Les Darcy, the Australian pugilist ‘The Manbattan 4, 0, ai ed Benny Leonard Jimmy Du eat its on Feb, nces that the port. | vas nundee and Frankie Callahan of Brvoklen, ‘This will be I Jbout will be decided this aiternoon| leans, where he recently wh t O'Sullivan tried to hold Meae ing for the appearance of MeCoy in dling at the fleld trials in all parts fur Yorkville Spo ' ned ‘ riginally carded on Feb. 13, hut owing to Le mill furnish the eetertal at t will be kept'to dete isn't Mkely to be fought then, J e " 1 ginal ri b fertainmert in the| test will be kept to determine the ac. ¥ $0. Pe HAE t ae i by the New York State Boxing Com-|Gunboat Smith in a twenty round Among the first dogs to arrive at]ard injuring bis loft hand it wax pat off, Benny | seins dinal |tion in the proposed amename want more thine to wet ready f RACING SELECTIONS. & Br fight. Indications are ne will be sub> Fens fase that Ie la in perfect coniition again and _ | the onal rulon of the: gare to Ve hard fight, and there's little doubt mission, Grant Hugh Brown and) MANN ihgluctans he: will b Jadigon Square Garden for the an oa freciaovesyaatteneay iy the nat ties of the game to now that Fulton will sive him juat New ORLEANS. John Wetamantel, the former the| ou oy an the Garden nual ‘show which begins to-morrow inten Ge & 00 #everal importan Vay ue rat treat foe fast tone le ettered | limit he matches to 300 points here- at mort of an urticle unless he is : +. ; 4 ; pe next fow weeks, tow edt at the Palace S. C., where Milburn Say. | 4 sce—-Detlloe, Notate, Water || matchmaker for Madison Squ Gar Darey shen to-diy were Mrs. Roy arin great we pts in his Havana form, Yesx—and per Wi Deilt | Peake te ; a Will how his warm in @ ten-rourd scrap with | | haps even If he le In his Havana Race—Rymer, Chemung, |] 4% 4nd the latter for the Broadway | 4" sit o , rings wire and smooth fox ter Apsms Bilson’ AY ce ataraay sieht Mati dee Walkie: TURD UMA Ala dc fae Coati, | form Sporting Club, will go to the mat in| ji vune Ww) onniand AL Sule riers, Sealyhams and West Highland | never, wio What hy can tard all kinds and a lively fistic cootemt i predicted, Irving | | rd Race--Busy Joe, Alex Getz, la finish bout for the benefit of the ‘i mains nis) white terriers, R. K nstrong also | of punishment inching and who can ti Will do the boxing stu | HIB is how Willard an ton or ivage declares : . t Larry Willams of Phila 1 wind up is 4 ‘ Fourth Race Moscow, Billie | | Commission never bh contract with | arrived from Barber, N. C., with the neyP reaper res i a ompare, so far as Menlo Park Each promoter has a contract call-| O'Sullivan, verbal or written. — He nters and setters he has been han a sane aay Tent | Matetenaher Jie Orowiey range ‘ thelr ring performances, Kn rwn entry, J. J ail pio bied Mel choraen | b the Greenwieb (Coun,) ligh' as arranged a @ ‘ ches | ng Club 0-08 Willard ts a stmaight hitter, o f ve him Up for 25 per cent. of his earn ; : Joo Hires, who holds @ knox i a 4 unity, Warsi a te und be so far forgot he South a es i 4 ut ove | bitter, with a remarkably k sully , wid) tensround box Al so far forgot ings and that was why he disn y ma Want & ‘ aS " mw Haya, w ot Dummy Wirna int Rice GmieR ae ae iain Baventh fee Balgee, Muzay ||himself aw to sign articles for a ten-| him. [le says O'Sulliva : of Long Island, Willlam| gum Pie Mrsble Pimemin, why tnackad | Oe Sgt Mine aetna ene et | Meee seutae CiEKe andl ote Rae NE round affair with Jack Dillon at the 4nd signed him on the Jott 8 ir, of Manhattan and other [out Jack Demsey in lem than Init a minste at) Torry sill, the aggrowive eit side Satiain, aud Including Skates ® i . Broadway club some time ago, Evi- | #2! Mike Gibbons matehos 18 lo ownel Galt Lake last week, la back in this and he) Happy smth of Yorkville, 8 with su : get him in bad with the promoters. ay Incidentally Darcy declares that |, All the dogs except aome lo id the papers or would say / O'Sullivan was just as anxious as he/|ttes will be on their bene! ays hie would [lke to secure m: dently he believed Weismantel had mi IN THE GRAND CENTRAL moo as Jim Coffey, Battling Levinaky, Bll Bren 'f | nan and Carl Morris Kid Wiliame, former bantamweight cham pion, will make bie first appearance in Phila i nothing if he went over to a rival | Was to get out of Australia as he was pasesd by the veterinarians to-| I detritus stoce be tom his title when be on PALACE league, for he subsequently Jumped | HiPPOs a to port for mitt ary duty. | night, The show will be opened at | Cart Moris hae started tralaing at Fol Now) ees Eddie O'Keole to-night for win rounda at} . to Madison Square Garden by signing | gseapo and treated O'suliuvan reyaity |OCCK to-morrow morning and judg-|Tolo A. A. for bie bout with Prank, Moran in tee min 4 CI ate tet tn aa nen THe FINEST \ The moderate man! His span of articles calling for a ten-round scrap! when hy landed in Naw York jing will begin simultancously in| Tete) ct tought here since he met Jlin Coff-y | tayis : AMERICA | s, FY _ mn — | twelve rings at 10.80 o'clock, Hound]! in at Nicholas Rink, save t he has imprived | Bess find satire, Ahicd ftoor } life is generally long, contented, and ‘e vir in hie iting Bee dave, taree bg 2 | no jon of & er cent, of the movie vay, which w be on Friday, prom- | much in bie uly Mi fe = | success: Willard May eee Ho 00 «rn is then ss to Ae as Beas ee es bes dan i baad ae Aer ee tie oma and Shea : A rant Hugh Brown, Madi ni dents, for the pack specials to be 1. ‘ By using self-control in all things, he Sign Withe Fultom | sii. Garden, promotes, probably | ahow funder hunting conditions £07} gysy watadh pms then He: “Boidiee Bart pea is abl x tel yelling loud for another bout with Mike) Another boxing surprise was sprun, 1 . | ders are understood to have submit-| three entries--the Myopia, Middle do rolling bo | ie le to enjoy all things well. \ tod offers lant Maier Wed Wadsworth'a packs. | iibtens but it was a hand fob geting him to! at the Broadway Sporting Club on Sut- | CHICAGO, Feb. 19.—Tom Jones and ‘They will be judged by Gon, Sir! sare te meet Me men: Sen & urday night, when Pete Hartley, the peal ? a - nk o@ Washington's Binhday evening," | Durable rane andily eater ‘on | cotte in,extramely careful about his [v'.°T.'Rifar Guat. CHEE BENDER'S AUTO Iie tI coat etna ei and drink—especially the latter. Pairg of New Bal Beane Ie Bites OPEN AFTERNOONS AND PVENINGS ADMISSION sie site 25¢ GRAND CENTRAL PALACE 1 At the Bradway Chub Washingt “ lier Hunt of ad og Poors tantae tts wit belt sy. of ten rounds, Hartley beat Welling to} packs will be repre Wolling of Chicago in the feature bout gether here some time to-day ana| KILLS PHILADELPHIA MAN, “nied, by the Monts | a, and there are four centri Mee Triton Brandt will tackie the punch throughout, Welling fn | sign articles for the much talked of) DELPT 19 f bangle pocks merset, Wheat. Wain 2 the Chhicago knoomut artist an} ished strong, In tho fifth he slipped to| | Vexinaton Ave, (Use 40th St, Entrance) i i heavyweight faht, it Is predicted EP RLE TS . eet. | fey Beuaies, C. Olive in Jr'a pack | 3, se tana ‘will mest Jack Saylea the floor, but was up in a Jif | It is for him we make a wonderfully 1 bony) Hendon farmer stay pitehier of the At a enalon: C, liver Tnelin Jka PASM | tise taha SID ; 1S ROWLINO asi THU M’S BexsiXa AS? ASHER... Bob McAllister, the California middle- #| weight, won his fourth straight victory, defeating Sailor Gran, * . 7 | It t# understood the articles have! ieticg, will bo arraigned in police court| Kentucky, Lee Haggin, master mild and mellow Whiskey— Wilson— | been drawn up. The coplea have been are } y night at the Rrondiray Bix to-day following the death of a thirt Maaggin will or first ay On Saturley night at the Bi Real Wilson—That’s All ! | in nossession of the managers for ten one-year-old mn. who mas-ran dow Berane atthe Westaninmier ‘anew |hoe, Harr meres Shot Andamen flan y 1 Vv D) ender's automobile, with & pack ut he ta a well will teke on Jimay “ |. Soldier Bartfeld easily defeated Kid ‘. . Me OF) ae learned carly today that thei henge clanscs, The failure to arrive | tar of Jeney City end Haut Mdweads of the wat} © ce ren nny arepmeann at the! ca Boulevard, The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Boule signing is the only thing left to olinch | htef called at the office of Sunerinton-\of the two English judges, Frank | side will face eacb other peti Mia Bandai goceaa’ Chace Te Te eae eune ve. Miftvarn ase’ the cates, |dent of Police Robinson, following the| Walker of London and Lady @avery cig RE tne | knockdowne. wey Bp't’s Clab, Bik ONT uy Details have not been announced, accident, and surrendered himself. It}of Stokes Powis, has compelled Loule Tesla, manager of jartin, the | ODS. Tomr Nat otal bonit aden} 4 Busi PREZ CLUB RECIPES -Free booklet af famane club recipes fer Dut It le understood that Willard ts |it not yet known whether Render was Charles G, Hopton to add Dudldogs New York Ughtwoight, has matched his boy te| Jack Clifford stopped Jim Amith of| Tite, dep m Hamat Kept ae wmtred drinks, Address Wilson, 909 Pifth Ave. N.Y. That Al! te @ guarantee of the first $50,000! responsible for the accident, or whethe his work, and Major Hosktiia ell! meet Chartle Pita, the Danbury fighter, for ten! Westchester in seven L °| YOREVILLE 8, 0, Ka8 F. 124, Tivers-Dr that comes to the house es well as he was in the car at the time. ver Sealyhams, rourds 6 & ehow to lp aged at Danbury, Cape, Queansboro A. ©. | ey Bume."Terry Mulee Hany anlth Ata te,