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-—_—s eo or Cr | | | | 14 REppro+ | COLUMN . Special Court for East-West Tennis | Inter-Sectional Meet {o Be Played Next Month in California. wo ANGULIE « + Feb. 20. | | ans have been comploted to hold the | Hast-West tennis matches here March %, 9 and 19 0n ee Moran Confident He Can Fight 2 pecially construct 64 ayphalt court at the University of His Way to the Top Again, reer ern California, It was announced i ee ea a a a The personnel of the Western team Comma OIE Tout "Eveing Wert) Thas not been decited, but tt probe LTHOUGIH he has been defeated’ ably will Include William M. John A in hig last three bouts, Frank ston, Clarence J, Griffin and John TN Moran etill thinks that he can) Strachan of San Franciseo, Maurice fight his way to the of the heavy-] 1, McLoughlin, Thomas C, Bundy and weight divis Lately he is report+| Ciaude Av Wayne of Los Angeles. ed to be training hard Ms en-| Yredorick H. Alexander, Bertran 8 gement with Carl Morris in Madl- Atice and Theodore Roosevelt Poll son Square Garden on Moreh 1 lof Nw Y Conrad B. Doyle, Wash- Moran ts confident that by stopping | ington, D. C., George Myers Church, | the Sapulpa giant as he did Jim) penatiy, N. J, and Harold Throck. Coffey twice in tho ble amphl-) morton, Elizabeth, N. J., will repre- here- theatre, he will be In a position w laeAt ike Saat by he can demand another mateth{ A round robin for women players, with Champion Willard. including Misses Molly Bjurstedt, Christiania, Norway, and Mary |+ 4 sald to have improved * Mary hd dale have improvec’ Browne, Los Angeles, and Mra. May areatly since his last appearance 1] sutton this city. On that occasion he was practically a punching bag for Jim} Coffey in a bout at the St. Nicholas | Rink. According to reports that have| | Bundy, Los Angeles, will be held in connection with the matches. ——— emanated West and South, Morris ho improved his nit ting ability, he can stop any business, Morris, who never hi of becoming a boxer defeated Joffries at Reno, still thinks ‘om the greatly BELA and he now thinks that! 4 SAIN HEIGHTS, Fla, Feb. 20. Ashforth of Garden City led a heavyweight in the! fed of 140 playors in the February | golf tourney at the Helleair Country thought| Club and won the golf medal with a Johnson | card of 74, Only two other players were | | better than 80, and these were H. J d any until that he can fight his way to a post- | TOPping, Greenwich, and C. W. ae | ton whereby he oan demand a match | the Ohio State champion, from Cincin- m natl, who were 77 and 79, ectively, | with Willard for the champtonship of it the world, The Handicapping Committee of the | | Metros meeting Anson F, proceedin Kian Golf Ansociath the oes of the Chairmar Robinson, for the purpose of with the work of making up the ratings for the season, but found | It “impossible to do much “unl more clubs responded to the call for data, n held @ Carl Morris is now in town, Billy Newman, who had him under con tract, sold him to Nate Lewis, the Chicago promoter, who also manage Charlie White. Lewis regards Morris & better champlonship possibility than Fred Fulton, which ts saying a great deal, as he sings high the praises of the Rochester giant. While the frst ment will not metropotitan tourna- fall due until the latter part, of April, the compilation of the handican ist’ entails a lot of work. Secretaries of clubs can lessen the labors THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ( New York Will Not See Willard and Fulton; | Championship Bout Booked for Milwaukce,..,. FULTON and HIS SON, NORMAN + | Promoters and Managers Come to Conclusion Big Fight Might Injure Sport Here, and Decide, Anyhow, That It would Be Much Bigger Drawing Card in Western City. plant. Of tho handicappers materially by seo TILLY NEWMAN writes a letter ines ei tee necessary data is sent w York 1s not to see the proposed Will ard and Fulton clash, At to the effect that he has a A | least that’s the situation now tn avyweight championship circle: The middleweight, Marty Farrel! JAY GOULD WINS AGAIN, | promoters, managers, &., have taken the tip that pulling off a bout of such by name, who'll win the middleweight] ,. {importance in this city at present wouldn't do boxing any good. The championship if he is given the ed ha Sahdeainaaan ee yteueent| sport has been knocked groggy by legislative walloping and tt might only chance, Farrell, it seems, has never | invitation cup tournament on the courts Temain for a Willard-Fulton bout to put on the crusher, Fulton 1s bound fought in this city since he became ajof the Squash Club, Jay Gould and top-notcher, and he ts anxious to|W. H. Vanderpoch! carried off the| Milwaukee, to be exact compete against all the stars of his| honors for fast and flogging hitting in the rallies, Gould set himself into ac- tlon without, his customary tuning up aUuarte: of strokes, He had the Around the wall ata furious pace. an Mixing in double crosa shots #0, that he | outplayed P.M. Morrison of the Har= Nard Club, at 15—6, 16—7. ems a few days ago when we were doping out the chances of the Dodgers in the World Se- ries, Here we have tho big league teams all ready to start for their an- nual spring training. It won't be long before the ball season opens. Then it won't be long before it Is over. Timo files! IKE GIBBONS and his brother ‘Tom are still in town. Mike is more t on a match with Darcy than he has been on any to get bis chance at ball caeorune near that in New York Fulton within ten rounds, but he wouldn't | came an even money proposition in the betting on the outcome Willard, but and the date of the Willard syndicate of managers, rf of a million dollars In Milwaukee, McGraw Largely Bases His Hopes of Pennant On Bush League Pitcher ' battle in his career, It seams @at Darcy doesn't want any part of Mike at this stage, Mike feels con- fident that he can stop the Austra- Man middleweight champion, and he Leader of Giants Thinks Jim ie come in hi Middleton a Wonder, an Opin- |’ 7e0r ere | ion He Never Held Before Re- | a1a. Players aro there si ly, The Voxing fans of Brooklyn have anothe tunity to-night of eeelz Johnny Dundee action. ‘This will be first appearance of the fast ttle Italian fighter in a bout tn that borough in several months, and the chances are that he will have to step some in order to gain the popular newspaper verdict He will hook up with Frankie Callahan, | Ka e sturdy Brooklyn lightweight, tn the | ndy for the Giants ms to be a doubt | will be a permanent | re Jing that Ralph unts, a skilled worked hard think Curley be like nothing ‘bette 0 i i Stroud came to the ¢ as wares aria i ek t garding a Minor Leaguer. twitler, but too long in the bush to} under ¢ he received emaller money than he 5 “A have the necessary stuff for the big] Mar aiie has been accustomed to getting in By Bozeman Bulger. league. Stroud had everything but |iitin of uch a big match. ONATHAN J. McGRAW is not/a good arin and McGraw happened to |tody frm — J given to raving, but right now he|get him at the beginning of his de- | Mat ' Here is what Judge Prederick EB. 1g 60 enamored with the pros-|cline, At that, Stroud did wonderful | fica: ves Willard ed if Fred: ooklyn Groehi thinks about boaing, in a| pects of big Jim Middleton that he fy} work for ono season, MeGraw | Marwh 1, abe vat M. Sivorl, Broad statement just issued: Attaching a goodly share of his pen-| thinks that if he gets ono big season jand cam Tage of Gn Moons “{ fully agreo with Gov. Whit- [nant chances to a pitcher Just poking out of Middleton and wins the pen- {4 1" Balt si ie ven Yack A. man's statement that there ts | his head out of the brush—something | nant he will be well repaid even it| ait ss — ‘he never did before. | Bothing the matter with the sport igais dia Riper ftself, but rather the undesirable It 1s not our purpose to create the jn years, j i ietworaIriah Petay Cline, the. eect | @lement that surrounds {t, Inside |!mpression that Mfiddieton In an un-| Wile McGraw Is trying ‘out a | Nes York iighiwcight, end Whi) Bloom, the ta ‘of the ropes the sport in this [developed youth with baby blue eyes | gquad of recrutts he udinits that there | iy tne windy battle ar ihe Clermout A, Cat Biate is a clean and healthy |No, indeed, Jim should have poked |ig tittle chance of any of them break ym night, At the mame elud | exercise of which every youngster }out his head many, many Years 430. |ing into tho coterie of regulars, ‘The jon Wadiingtou's Wischiay afteriooa Boldiar Baste whould take advantage, By that |In years he is the senior of several | Giants, as a club, are so well teamed i id ot he we i be oe up b Mary Crow T mean to permit our hoys to de- | dig leaguers who are already stars, up that tho veterans ought to work i ten rounde, ‘ For some reason, though, Middleton never succeeded in freeing himself from entnor league entanglement: It 1s not considered good form to expose the age of a pastimer, but thie minor league star is upward of twen- velop themselves ¢o that they will become strong of body and mind, Nature gives much to us all, but some of us are mow to take the advantag that she gives. To wvulld up the body means that the The infield Herzog, mind must be taken care of. Box. | ty-fivo yeara old, Ho hasbeen a sen- |. made up of Burns, ing {e one of the few healthy ex- |sational winner for the last two or | Robertson, ‘That ercises that tend to develop both | three seasons, It was his experienced | yon twenty brain as well as 4 carefully controlled | YMetcher six etraight t is th as @ unit for two or three years yet. made up of Holke, and Zimmerman would be hard to tte, let alone beat, and there 13 mighty {ttle chance of a youngster breaking into an out- Kauft and that games last he team Wee dodgy and mind summer and that record speaks for “What is more pleasing than to [arm that won the pennant for Louts- | {twelf seo two clean cut athletes in a | ville last year, Bil Clymer, who} Just the aame the Giant manigot nobilizing a big squad of young eompetition of science, matching | managed him, declares shat Middle. /!# molilisiny a Dig santd fyi each other's knowledge of boxing |ton {¥ the best man ho ever 6AW tOlheging Friday. He ix looking to the against each other. I have been |go in and save a game that eome /future, Of these recrulis he expects an admirer of boxing ever eince I other pitcher das mussed up. Not-|to form a scrub tii that will t e a h ne was [Pretty good condition for vattle was a youngster. I often boxed | withstanding tho fact that he was |Diely moa’ ull ln oul myself, simply for the suke of |always sent to the resoue when the) 4 week or ten days later myself in shape for my | bases were loaded, his record etands| McGraw has a great curiosity to nee the development of Anderson, the kaohech ba I wishtoesy [out ad ® wenden ; Federal spitball star, who had such a on Fest Even now Middleton ts essentially @ foxY|bad season }is first time out with 2 attend big pusilistic attractions, | 1 ney, or one “who knows some-|the Giants. There is no doubt about 0 far T see no harm in them: Lcd Mair ragul seneena tt Anderson having @ lot of stuff, but In fact some of them are rather | thing,” as the players express tt, and |r conan to know what to do @musing, and I believe every man | that ta exactly the kind of aman the | with tt last summer, while the op- with any sporting blood at ail also enjoys tO pass an evening at any of the local clubs, The competi tions that I have witnessed have een clean and keenly contes and well worth looking at "Gov, Whitman, while at Andover Giants need to bolster up a etaff that dito win the pennant, Giants are sald to have paid more 4, |than $10,000 for Middleton, and every ecout that attended the recant meet- posing bat | week, rs did but it was not (Baseball Briefs ) College, boxed many times along g expressed divappolntment that he} Billy Murray, one of the best Hked the eame lines that I did when I + landed him, RAPA i nas Baan me acintatecats was preparing for my hardest 1 1 t 07 manager of the Pittsburgh 1 studies, Mayor Mitchel, too, pre- Yanks, even, sent @ @cout or |i) Winey nud Taran’ ace Paratory to entering the Mayors |two to look Middleton over and the|cwner of the Pirates, were frequ alty campaign, took up boxing | report was favorable, but McGraw |yeen toerion al tho baseball yaeut hard | jo was e large: > not that tT Newark Ww en by mer and w MoGraw had sent many young play as our hay ine epey ps “ vmer, an|, The stened con f Timer I lke boxing very muci | ere te aid of Manager Clymer an}. Nie young outfield the Ya roperly cond : ent that had a big influence jess, tine been t+ Tans resting 10 watch, Fvery boy | on Louleville winning the pennant, | Sparrow. | Miller ac 1s id learn how to box! lo Middleton's long experience’ tha: his contract arrived, the Association star ts getting along | where bo wi Battling Lovlushy will leave for Gt, Paul today, the fulahing touches for his ten-«vund aed put oa Dattle wich Billy Mimi, whites reg of tickets baa ae at the Capital A, 0. The advance who haw been look stated that @ ermeight 1g iu ercelleat fin are cimwle, tas jus Dan Mort New Y gat Lawrence A, ©, 6 betwonn fas! 2 han seb arrann ter of Mem ¢ Buffalo, N.Y ¢ wah tig Boh & . acning Vee Mt ew nvling bay alrea ol B Aanphe from coerce Ww he will 6 erick n rounds at the Broad- Both men have and they are whe fought mich A. ©, roccut of Bt realy ni $4,000, Levinaky 18 (0 eeceive @ guaranten of $1.64 the option of accepting UO per Ont, of Lie Grom receipt, Jobony Dundee, che fast Italian flahtar, and | \oim Dy the promising weet side lightweigh' Were matched today by Charlie Doewsrich to | fot ih & tou-nnind bout at @ boring entertal ment eld by the Mouser 8. C, on Tuenday Heb, 37. ‘Tie lads ought to furnish @ rattling |aood bout, as Dots are geme, aggreacive aud good punchers, attr tar @ pune | anteo ‘of 62,000 Kanes Ok eory tn out between been to moet Tommy for tn t La Neth ot it will be out in the wild and woolly— gome time in May. Jack Curley, one the contest would draw a and it might not go anywhere bell surpri top be- the Prout Jess Willard, Who Is Now Practi- cally Matched for Champion- ship Bout With Fred Fulton in Milwaukee, Probably in May. FEBRUARY 20, 29?%. Cubs Off First For Training Cubs, to Pre- Q Abi 7] (pe me Sal" Army of pare at Pasadena for the ADISON Season's SKUAKE | CHICAGO, Fe Y Chicago} would be tov Nationala, first of the major league small to deco grounds, are to Jeave tonight if Kilkane tougit where € s are to be m b trails 1 woule for the {lt pennant race ilso be too smill It is expected that thirty players | i, aninodalé and y her persons, including | '2 accommodate President Charles H. Weeghman, will | his opponent for the Pac Co | Baseball strike looks lke two Minny Archer, v in catcher, and | deuces against three aces Jim Vaughn ha not yet signed con tracta, but Archer, who Is here, is ex- | If Hat Chase can hit 839 in Cine ee a eee ET VnUY ners ak cinnati he owght to be able to wale join the train at Kansag City t | Leayuc row When these two i‘ } their signatures » cont When one modern fighter gains @ aquad will be complete decision over another modern fighter On western journey brief stops | What should the co's decision be? will be made at Santa Fe, N. Mex. | and th rand Canon, Ariz, the} AN EARNED RUN schedul roviding for arrival at Pas = bene on @aturday { you sap ir. Three weeks Will be spent in prac: | tice ut Pasadena, after which exhibi-|, Les Darcy is a good fighter, He }tion games are to be played for two | handed the stage an awful beating. i eos h teams of the Pacific Coast) so i te a new avoteea of snoring for | eagu ‘i ng ex e. The pl get credit fe When the club returns to start the | a sacrit ‘ ier will’ te gine a 1917 season {t will have travelled | ¢eamed run’ and all cigam will be given puboute, * 7 ore th 7.000 miles, i - |m adicitags tA RL |. When the baseball players organize ltheir regiment they should give the lcommand to Major Tyred. Evening World’s The Cubs will trai on the Coast. Headpin Tourney]) yey i've. on ie coast at SS | March. They will also be on the SCORES. They have declared peace in the Amateur Ice Hockey League so that the boys can get together and fight Calgtonian, toeuran-e « 1-necrer, 79; | Coast all July, August and Bene ry + Prine 47; Caesar, 82. tember. °-Fr | — es, sa Rnatt?| OHAKE 'EM UE | F Although Grover Cleveland Alexawe | ae (der ts no ice skater, that $15,000. ee mond, 35: | titles Alex to ¢ any fancy gure 4 | Soyter 104: Allen, | Byrnes, 77, Richard . os il, ‘70; io B. Bye Tou Washington fans are in favor of | “"Weeona No. 4—-Mawar, 51: Teanton | horte so vith - Mat MacAndrews, 102: Heiger Ue | (@ ahorter eco With anaes | thetics | HIGH TEAM. | Ferm Council, 8 Brooklyn, 868, | The A. A. U. hasn't accused Ja) | FOB WINNERS. | Gould of making his living at squat | Bie Seeder de, Rem coun | tenni | FW. Reehmine, Tern to | palta's @ didn't hoa," MeAndrew a veee Vaeniol cote: of the masala WO TO-NIGHT’S SCHEDULE, feduced 0 cAvia?, Lupousioes aud ilk silrta, Suk Taegu, — Dany Outpoinis Young nivers, | ANSWERS TO QUEERIES. Johnny Duffy at the Yorkville Sport-| ZIP—You're st ing Club last night defeated Young Joo GOOY—Fany are rs of the West Side in a fast bout. | s Duffy forced the tighting throughent, | toss a moth on the par titled him to the dec Th the seni: | final Happs loutpointed” Terry Ii nan tn ' t March 16, aud he didn't relish the 1 Mulkern getting the Darcy-Mike Gibbons cos om Apeil 10, It may be mutually agrosd to eub- stitute Tom Gibbons for Daray in the Jeff 6 in t nt Mulkern and Andre promote the Varey-Gibbona bout on @ 60-50 basis Tom Gilbona will make his fim: Eastern ap pearance of tuo year Web, 27 at the Browdwa: Sporting ( f Brooklyn, Lromotee Wiesmautle Bg lo secure Knockout Brownan of Buffalo a Tom's oppouent, ‘Tho latest Ughtwelglit sensation from the Mid. Weet-—Miko Paulson of St, Paul—will make Now York debut at che Plover Sporting Oud, | om Weet Forty-fourth Street, on Thurmtay Their Qoy must box Jack Dillon at the Hroadwuy Koorting Chub before meeting Lee Darcy in Madi. eon Bgaare Garten on Mamh 6, Fred Wenck, the Chairman, and James Vranay argued over the matter yesterday and could mot agroo as te just what Mz, MoCoy sould do, ‘The State Athletic Commision of Wisonsin deferred action against Lee Darcy {or contract | brouking yesterday until such time as it can be | tt found who the Austrolian’s managur really in basis, clty, him after Laving been diqnimed aa manager, = | |courage charges revival o! hockey Hockey Would Be Popular | In New York if Played On Kabskoff, the St, Louis bantam |the use of the armory on One Hume to be stagel in Bt, Tenis ton dred and Six ith Street for Tommy Sullivan wi officiate as 4 Strictl t r B athletic games and notified the Met- —— y A mateu ea oe tos oe ae canitas ond Basle Chia, cues | ps | Athletic Union that the indoor cham- | Gibbons boys, will got together and i | pionships set for March 3 could take straighten ‘out the mixup over to Das suse| Professional Hockey, Accord-|#Fest personal interest the fans take | piace as originally planned Gibbrne bout, scheduled for April 10, Andsowe| | : ’ in his game, Canada in normal umes | bad Darcy aigued to meet Jeft Bt in Bt ing to Veteran Player,|couta send down an entire team of |, The sisaualifcation of Homer Baker n Would Be a Failure in This City. By William Abbott. OUKEY pla from the North play tho puck game presence will noon, His opponent will bv Joo Amraio, onv ot |The action of the league's executive | standing of a mumber of opponents |Mt Beiton on Saturdey. it is, unfortus the bert 188-pounders in the game toa.” In is} committes this week dropping| Would be questionable. Invariably | intorcollestates taname oter etar ten-round bout, Frauke Bums, the ves of professionalism againat (these players would be found to bo t Philadelphia on Maton Jeney bantam, will mest Young Zulu bid, we|Charges of professionalism ag northern players who'd drift in the fosending & team ‘Aunericun flyweight chau several teams is only a temporary |city every winter to play hockey of { , i Philadelphia Cs.) too - | adjustment, the amateur brand for a aubstantlal |Meayy, for the meukre appropriation A moeting of the State Athletic Commission | ‘ oi consideration. on wnicn track sthiotion are Tus Tap will be called two-day to decide whetter Al Mo.| Hockey, espectally since the great) ‘rhe sport is in Uno for increased| ; interest authorities ‘Tho Wiaoaln boant eunounced that H, ‘Twothy | 51. bo turning out expert 5 The |the opportunity to run for Cornell tn O'Bullivan signed for two Blimuukee boule for| Professional game and this is what) ots “aircady are showing |the «raduates’ reloy race at the inter= Dany, one with Je th ho other with |the crowds desire. Hobey Baker 18) J onising nanat collegiate meet, but Jones has sald #0 | Dary, ono with Jett Smith and tho other promising ability, and it won't be | collegiate mort, but Jones nen f Mike Gidtone, Dary then mpudiated both|the best proof of this assertion, He's! Jong before they will graduato intolthat tt is unlikely that be will hange matches, saying that O'Sullivan had elgued for}a big drawing card because of the | the Ne leacue his mind yers who come down especially hero for | a few months will always keep the |; Amateur Hockey League in trouble, certainly en- of professionalism. in {ce sports, would be immensely popular here if it could be played on a strictly amateur In the opinion of veteran professional hockey would be a flat failure in this! There's that intimate assocta- on of fans to the players in ama- teur hockey that tsn’t found in the | c: Col. Corn us Vanderbilt, In com- {mand of the ‘Twenty-second Regi+ |ment of Engineers, ratsed the ban \¢o-day which) he had pisced on Hobey Bakers, but thelr showin the Brockiyn College games off Sage i} | . Jurday night has caused quite a stir im | wouldn't be fully appreciated because, | gtnietic circles. Raker wit ruled out | being pros, Just that kind of a gamolfor having interfered with Mike Dev- would be expected from them jancy, and third place, whie be won, If the hockey tourists could ‘be | was awarded to Devaney, who did not persuaded to go clsewhere it is more | even fin " the race. It was pointed ; A Out that the Interference ciden= ty | than likely that the New York Ath [ta and for th nt reason Baker should Set |letic Club would again form a horkey | have b disqualified rthermore, leaguo team, Tho club atill retaing |{hy Awarding of a prize to a man whe franchise in the league and ts en- os Oe proae the’ Anleh he Omniaeee titled to play a team any time before = ‘triking victory which Harvard and triangular meet 1919, But the N. Y. A. ©. date has refrained from ¢ a team mainly because th up to this} In view of th sembling | Dartmouth score ‘amateur | Pennsyt in heir popylarity if the somi-professional feathres could be eliminated. ‘The Crescent Club's games in Brooklyn al this season havo boon followed by {to'put the Mot £0 Brite, he ems large crowds and no rink would ever|Cleveland was a shot putter on the be able to hold the fans who would |rchool track team, and apy want 10 eee a N.Y. Ay ecrescont | Rome Fitzpatrick 1e’of the opinton tak battle on the ice. [hs is a potential source of strength for Soon it will not be r wary to go |e Tigers. asia outside the city for star talent be-| 1 anything induces John Paul Jones ause the new hoolboy league will!to return to the cinder path it will Richard Cleveland, neon of the late President, will make his bow aa @ vare sity athlete at the intercollegiate indoor vi A renewal of reforven’ licenses ave beam tawued | to Tommy Kyan, Billy Roche and Sloe Smith, ‘The Empire A, C, has been forbiditen to oon duct any bouts in the future unti all claims again the club are enttled, | | Joe ‘Tee Olymplo A, ©, promised the Commissioner that {t would return the money paid for tickets for @ show that was pagtpone! sume time ago, The boring boant told the clud that t could when the money bad been The club told the d get tn line far] ten rc cam ° Loe, town, Te a of Swelvervuad Dont Boon Loday, many’ ‘yeara’a’ con‘irmed drunkird, Mia contiy. tiled it on her Nusban ; ; re — Eddle| friends’ aud “Telatives despaired of ever| “My husband wan on & spree, wi ——_— PHILADELPHIA, Fob, 20, — Eddie) redeeming. h Sought “the | the powders, and he, ue Bee cee O'Keefe of this city had the better of | best medical tho nope | from three to four weeks at ‘e Kid Williams of Baltimore at the Olym euler 4 something which | ter py | RACING SELECTIONS, pla in six rounds last night. Eddte| mended to an emtnent chemist, who | her a private a the ame ae Ite‘aleo, com led from tho start with Jabs, and twi =| Bee Pepa tnt hom i, ey it se pias ‘ staggered Wiliama with righte to the| Bie had it'¢lnd ef warig ators aud gave | hor fell him woat did (fmol tam 7 niin © were Rev resulta’ wore| ful_for tniv help and 4" ah NEW ORLEANG. 5 hee The Kid a14 pat look to be in| tremtiad In a few we owas coms | it.w! ongyet spoaaivin.n | apedliy: , rr ce — Zip, Red Rover, |! 1) : He nt, Was or eeist whom oni ace Ip the best of slape and fought wildly, artreg.,. That, wes. o dei ee ' ere . R Sister a can iples yomition 6 *; | Temed? for t sue fs a Second Race—Sister Suste, Hasty pte e, Donltion, at trust tnd at ate ad inp ot teem eas, W Vile Welling Outpotni Welling defeated Young the Palace Sporting Club last night in} punds of spirited boxing. within an ace of being counted out fn the first round, 7 O'Keefe Outpoints William: Saylor, | Does Your Husband Drink ? Druggist Tells How to Cure The Liguor Habit at Home ylor at Saylor Free Prescription Can Be Filled at) prvctre,, eee ns yc, Sets tetee Any Drug Store and Given Secretly. | !err, | tunteless, odoriess and oi saat Be detected, You can tse it without H, J, Brown, « Cleveland man, was for) knowledge of any one. A lady pin) i ry one who wial Cora irfefet P oth Third Race—J. J, Murdock, True || Donley and Donahue Box « Draw, do tefe ee tiautie sense | Hauer nant of pire gra tut ty iy ad ae Steel, Bedtime Stores, | WOONSOCKET, R. 1, Feb. 20.—Al- , emule Which cured Bi FR Te tt Mi Ree wy Bei tute taal 1¥, OPPOF- Tl tough outweighed, Mickey Donley of] ENE AR eel ateoiees reat, Mis ha Pith 0 Kruter, } Boston, called upon at the last moment | 1a an te aiDAttuta for re ee ah Bas | 9G HOWLING AND BILUL Bie AE —Clare Mergen, Milton || to audetitute for Welter J f Re: | THU M’S Beini Ny Aoe dat Ste Bie, | SPORTING . ell. White Crown. vere, gave Harry Dona of Peorla a erent eee - Whiyiny ' seventh Race--Miss Waters, Stone- hard battle last night at the Coliseum. SPORTING, Hirer SMe henge, Rhsme: Thi roe called it @ draw, although ox Harman, Viehth Race — Clift Field, First 0 Fateree oRLe heed AY, NANT CLERMONT CLUM, bo | Star, Royal Interes Donley floored Donahue three times and ome the aeerosson all Lhe wa rifled v8 Malty Cro nM a eC luby Uhurey, AM 1. ities Baad Ciine-ve, Pads Wivou | Srasase Yuune bau bid, Wing 4 oF