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HOW DETHRONED CHAMPIONS BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK when he was forty-six, and was} can ex-champlona there Ian't a alngle _|saioon keeper, It Is no longer cus- knocked out by Bill Lang. Witssim-| (onary for successful fighters to SUCCEED CUTSIDE THE RING Sullivan Has Made Enough as Stage Monologist to Live Comfort- ably on a Farm—Jeffries Is Doing Well as Dairy Farmer on Coast, and Willard Promises to Become Ranchman—Few Retired Stars -» Liquor Business, Copyright, 1917, by The Pree Publishing Oo, (The New York Rventns World.) CARELK as @ boxer doesn't equip a man for any other profession. A boxer who becomes @ champion in his class usually leaves the ting when he loses bis title, aud a year or so afterward 1s in some entirely new business or ‘profession. he <4 In England it 1s customary for ar A tired champion to keep @ pubie«, house. They all do it—over tho. But tn this country no two of our old-time fistic heroes are making a living in the same way. John L. Sullivan never tried to “come back" after his defeat by Jim Corbett. His fighting age had passed by. For years afterward John took an interest in boxing. But recently! he has stopped going to see fights. He says the heavyweights don't know how to fight nowada, John made enough money with a monologue to retire to a farm up in Massachusetts, where be can “potter around” and take |ife easy. Jim Corbett, Sulltvan’s successor, has a home at Bay Side, Long Island.| Frank Erne has a private training He has made a fair fortune by deliv-|estabiishment in New York, ie ” .| Jimmy Britt ts an actor. ciate t aearice for many years.) niichie makes money in real estate. Gnd fe oti!) at it Hat Nelson has bad his face mani- Bob Fitzsimmons didn't stop fight-| cured by a beauty doctor and thinks ing when he lost the heavyweight|!e Is handsome enough to take up title He @ hard man to con-|fhting again, Torry McGovern doce enough work to keep busy. vince, He fought his last ring battle) In the whole list of retired Amert- mons became almost a regular actor. capitalize thelr fam He took out his own companies and He houses, A glance over the men who have by opening pub- THE EVE NING WORLD, 8A TURDAY, MAROH 8, 1917, PUTTING 'EM OVER WHAT OUR OLD CHAMPIONS ARE DOING Copyright, 1917, by The Proas Publishing Co. (The Now York Byening World). J A IN MASSACHUSETTS « played all over the country, for the ce Bo Bit ig ates been at the top shows that the «port Dublio didn’t forget him. Fits's only| oP ‘hoxing in this country deserves the trouble was that he married two or| recent efforts to legalize and encour- lemon. His savings gradually all dls- appeared, and now and then poor old G ., ’ Si d Fits was hard up agains it. The lat-| PLM ts qua ° become a travelling evangenat, uxe| 18 Handicapped Billy Sunday. Some variety of oocu- B W pationa By Bad Weather FARMER. Po IARLIN, Tex., March 8—Marlin ts ot Jettries {s {he most auocesstul | aoing ite best, oF rether, worst, to all the retired fighting men, for] rop'the Giants of that pennant. Coid he's best fitted for—his natural ov- nere since Wednesday, McGraw, how- ridapecag oy Jeffries @ fow weeks | over, ig determined to keep his men ego on his ranch at Burbank, Call-| on the jump no matter what condi- on the Coast, with a couple of hun- field was too avg for the regular @red thousand dollars invested. Hel tutine, be had bie charges run some has a hundred and five acres of land | tire miles at a fairly fast olip. T asked Jeffries why it was so hard ene a bert eipy geome in Maniles wetween Leama captained fe Lane fo find him tn Los Angeles, where the |iertand Germany * haefer. Laberte three times, and each time picked ajage It in every State. est report is that he has decided to JEFFRIES 18 NOW A SUCCESSFUL he has gone right back to the thing and rain have been the weather menu fornia, He has one of the best dutrios | ong prevail, and when he saw the, and a splendid lot of Holstein oattle.| in the afternoon the rain stopped old cafe is still run under his oame. | aggresation comprised Hans himself “1 never go there any more,” eaid |"t shortstop, huutf, centre fled A Thorpe, left fleld; Kelly, right field Jeff. “The first day I drought my |iiulke first base; Young, third ba Wife out to see the ranch she said: | Shepne! second pane: Bands x ‘Jim, wend in for our furniture; we'll |“"j:aver sehaetera wink were Murray, stay right here.’ “Deo you still own the cafe? Witter, centre ft right fled, Wagner, # Nduff, shortstop: Barre, third ba fs Tox- “Huh? said Jeff, “I'm through Rodrigues, feat : Kruger, eateh- ft again. Here I'm working up some- to 1, after trailing for two innings, thing big and fine that will do a lot Baro ty gimely Picting OF ener of people a lot of good. I'm raising yoau distinguished himself In the Cirst the finest cattle 1 can get. I buy Inning for the to vere, by: driving out @ from any part of the country where fingled. this lang hit wccounted foF they have the best stock, and breed- the lone run made by the Schaetars, finest cattle in the world, I send Lobert and Kauff bunched singles fied milk to Los Angeles, and get the and Shepner's safe blow. over the In a few weeks I'll be delivering 400 (n'a beautifully placed bunt by Kelly, Hions a day, and then more and) —————— oe - more, I use every rctentific de for turning out the best qualit We've cv nearer getting pure milk than any one else. Think of tho| going to do. It’s a clean Interest tn athletics will be divided Tun Conpetr 3 oun L, Suuivan dows LITTLE LIGHT Fapming . . You KNow MEs HE Sez. "I'M THe man ww HE Brown 4aT aT New ORLEANS «, STR + BriTT 13 PUTTING (T OVER! AN ACTOR IN THe SAME Oud Wary, HAVING HAD THIS Pact Jia Terreics Orerates THE FINEST DAIRY RANCH NEAR Lot ANGELES. Tee GREAT Joe TT & SToren. BaT NELSON Tanks HEL PeRY Some MORE AND PANT CORED. GET 'T Banged Y Bootsy, UPAGAIN . (News of Sports Told in Shorts ) A number of schoolboy champs hoid- ing swimming Utes will parucipate w- night in the aquatic meet held under the auspices of the New York Athletic Club in ius nauatorium at the City Club House, Central Park South A lane number of eniries have been received tor each event. The national senior tndoor champion- shipe of the A. A. A. of the [ ciee will be held at the Twenty-sec 4 Regiment Armory on March 17 here are thirteen events “scheduled. Prizes will be awarded to tho winners in each contest. Entries close wit rrederick W. Kubien, No, 21 Warren Street, on March 10, The Public orl Athletic League has awarded to the John Wanamaker Con tnerclal Institute A. A. @ sanction to conduct the one-mile P. 8. A. 1. Indoor telay championship at thelr games Madison Square Garden on the night of March 21, Women speed skaters have shown Interest tn the announcement of Ker Greenbaum of the One dred and Kighty-first Street Ice-Sk Rink Palace that he intends to stage a special race for women and girls In the immediate future, School of The Central Mich Sownrk, N. J, will hol thelr fifth annu track and held games at the Wirat Regiment Armory, Newark, next Wednesday eve- ning. Among tho events ts the one-m: relay, in which four men will make: each team, ‘This should be the featu’ @ oceasion, for some of the best resenting the leading institu x schools have been Invited to te in the Princeton Club's at which will be held at th ind Regiment Armory on| afternoon, March 24, | wn ow dual intercoliegiate swim moet and tue water polo contest hed in the Weightinao Hall tank, The Quak ers Won easily in the swimming moet by w score of 3 to 16, but the wea trained and couched Tiger six captured the water polo match by ® score of 49 to 17, Columbia defeated Pennsylvania at basketball in the Columbia gymnasium last night by @ score of 29 to 20. The sume was one of the most brilliantly bin this Beason on the Columbia court LEXINGTON, Ky., March 8, — 1 Herz of New York bet W. J Tish of Woodford County $20,000 to $3,000 to-day that Parrish’s three-year-old Kentucky Derby candidate would not finis in the money tn big race. Jack Keene is the etak . Manual Training IL 8. and Pushing H. 8 teams were victors in hockey at the Ice Skating Palace. Manual de feated Commercial by a score of 4 to while Flushing scored & goals to Fi High School's 1. PRINCETON, N, J, March 3 ton Jumped ahead in the bas lea by defeating Dartmouth acore of 19 to 1 CAMRRIDGE, Mass., March 3. ley Tavlor, who rowed at No. sity crew which defeated Yale last ar, has been declared ineligible by the Harvard College office. ~Mose- 6 on the| vn n re National elved at the Lawn Word has * quarters of tho PHILADELPHIA, Mareh 8.—Pennsyl- vania and Princeton broke even here 8, which begin on March 7. tional mat Ausociation here that George M. Church and Harold Throckmorton arrived in| San Francisco on Wednesday fron’ Honolulu, They left Immediately for Los Angeles, where they will form part of the Bast team which meets the Western AbInation in the interse Yankee Players To Start Drills ‘Monday Morning MACON, Ga. March 8,—Military training for the members of de Yankees and the New York baseball writers with the team will begin at 9 o'clock on Monday morning. This @nnouncement was made to- day by Capt. T. L, Huston, part owner of the club, after be nad re- ceived the following telegram trom Major Dorey, General Wood's aide at Governor's Island, in New York. “I shall look out for arrangements your players ip Macon. Havo enney. How about National Huston sent to Major D lay 4g permission for : Smith v. son, the recruiting officer Jin charge here, to drill the athlotes and seribes for an hour or 80 each hiorning before the regular practice began, All of thirty-four play- t ers of the New York toam will prop jably report for drill on Monday, a8 |the regular members of the team are due at the Hotel Dempsey either late to-morrow night or Sunday. Practically every club in the Amert- can League wil soon have @ drill mas- f baseball. @ will round good that bean bout at] mounds at the Ploneer Club on March 12. Thi Ddusiness.” to-night between the metropolitan Madison Square Garden on Monday'| bout will be the aemi-final to the ten.nnnd @ Jeff has a couple of antomobdiles,| senior indoor championships, to be night, and Jack Dillon will be o of! pale i bed Bids a f Baltimore and J and when he wants a little rest al-| held in the Twenty-second Regiment 7 rincipals, Jim Flynn, th e mre Bi wi rides up into the mountains to| Armory at Broadway and One Hun- | Hbesicnse will be ne « At an| Ea ar) Nan nevera aichen umand | Bear Valley or some other place | dred and Sixty-elghth Street, and th Lait ; I Yombeees llchiteelant’ tees. tonne aussi ot the i >INEHURST. N. C. ert | Gran ish ided upon tho} i where the hunting and fishing are| intercollegiate indoor champlonships| | PINEHURST, N.C. March 3.—Robert |Orant iil her ee sy is a nd ks all Olympic & Monday night; Good, It's the life! | which will be decided in the Comm Hunter of the Weeburn Club and ©, C.) Sins neo a ATCY iteich meete Fighting MoClure, wi recently Tor Bi far lostoe the tille| cial Museum, Philadelphia. | Beall of the Uniontown Country Club | 4nd the ma was mae ynn las “| here from Kansas City, at the same re Shear Ante Bh it CancAi teR uke Were the survivors in the semi-finals of! month knocked out Jack Dempsey at] March and Chick Simler will probably box ran a “gentn furnishing’ sore | ‘The metropolitan indoor meet, the| the spring Kolf tournament here, the Salt Lake in twenty seconds, ‘The pre-| Vildie Welsh et Sorunton Maroh 27 ria, and then tried promoting | ¢ over held, ly for the beno-| former as fout i : ne Maxwell lmatnar eo, ae coriaina 1 erran We NNN ce cel Sana Ge nae Gx eeanener ot Mal New Orleans v rf Ie paralyels orto, {9f the Aronimink Club, Philadelphia, |b nat the Garten Monday night. | ihe lvoshive ilgmtsslate’ claus (aah all f enterprise, while they showed ee aan ae teen 4 ise igs at tho nineteenth hole. Beall boat C. J f tind re-| ihe toomotchem are side taming bouts, with his ® Versatility, didn't add to ospitals, and promises to ¢ | Murphy of the Wollas Club, 2 up t i , mye that nothing w ‘# ring winnings, and he ts!” huge crowd to the big armory on|and 1 to play. JMunter and Beall will) !! has t airly d | ri » with Joo Welll arting some new business in| Washington Heights, Although com | meet to-day in the final round y Ban ee who has teen boxing In 69 Seattle. | petition will be confined to home al. | ground that Ve v , a ib! 2] GUT: » Maret t THE BULL WOULDN'T LET JOHN hie ewiewil po iRiiasiie PAL HRI GF) MATS THO Lameiate he wf Trookiyn has SON TAKE A NEW TRADE, ve \ ne for thelr gwar weckly 4 5 ; i championship at Belleair will be fis Herma : wai pion, | a poratch @ living toxether isn't known | Individual prowess will be subordi- | Uast va. Wost contest, with Misa I will be sen in a bout y for firat fm this country. He is in nated as much as possible to team Towne ¢ wn ad Mrs, « K me at the Mh my «. of | 2 aly 3 t i peut in the Intercollegiate: in W Great che the cont Tiewlay evunie laroh Ho was signat up| § onl 1 ? Philadelphia, but at least one stir Mins ‘Towne was 8 up and 4 to egg glay Sohn | Wadaa pig ~ ' t will ‘take . hen Job Muss Bjewnor Chandler of Philadelphia, Ht ten | figuter idn't Ke ‘ hd Windhagle, the Inte aid yet the match wer on Pp to tak 1 P ne-mile cham t up hol where Mise Char a chance ee Merman ts alan matched | 4 Hartt ot Kowkiya and Johnny Toland was liable to i ' i 1 Cornell respeet- [to suuare, DUC missed it, Mré GoW Mhany on Tuewlay might, | of have alraudy fought two Mass hic Out and k ively In the lust rel lap re | Morrow ‘Wan 3 down at event lo to tecsite o guartaien of $3,000. rape Fig st ier ytuce, Overton b ‘ ehan- | how in her mateh and won at the fre the Hirautway 8. 0, of Brooklyn to-nig in Madrid. In Spain tried to be» |} } dily tn a ison Bquars hole, faithfully tor thie event ome a bull fights, & w first bull ah haat cage ny sag 4 Reale tan Jim Cottey, w 3 from his ittnae . mi lihille tor thie ‘stent he tackl 1 Ppt: t at. ‘The Yale] DELAND, . ' A. 4 eta ee | nity to aso And n sump iinet try champion | of the. first ma, hie wil) alte: Giama. aR 6 a ae hie ade ‘ 1 m Jone ope f ‘ A , Vand ait Walle Burke will clann ty Qhe him two 1 W urawed | ¢ t ts the big | metropol K nt he ka 1 ve championship val) with & y hie wallom op dow Cox ‘! ve, wil au hed ‘ a caf 1 A. AA hw w fT f Aa yeti tat” a oring ti i" be held ind) we at ‘ Ulla oly in pare at Stachment, Accords a Perv At this t 1 A. on ¥ ovening, March 18, | : ne Boma to-night, He ports J t Championship be inined | © Wild Hert Kenny iy ie main gu of tm When Je Wi A retires, mY DO! Cornell, T " ah Jonny Dundee w ee er now In the fival of (en rsiude Gimeie gays, be will & ut t 8 ad jentered w friend hor [ ween, an ix enieal tt wef Villadevuie wil lake oo Prange Daly buy a big ranch and stock it wi — -~ ——- |\iorem, the F iphia ning lightweight mtaten Leland, black cattle His ideal of Ife 4 lana ib tred than two minutes| (0 22 ‘une ot ihe Olvm eto Ma OEY tan Aswrlaiion A. A, 0, amatear mething like Jeff's, | . and required more th minutes i» op Monday wight. and Jinimg Lhufty, the| Tee Metopolites ria ole life to b x, with | | feature in connection with g dual meet) an m+ Now York Athistlo Club, and will be bal devoted hie whole life to boxing, with | CREATING NEW RECORD) (;.'i\' ‘ig Unhveraty, fof, Wins or 8, 0, on lat, hoe Sern Aunlenle Ohm, ond vill Sa, kas peraps, for Mike isn't throuirh ye ¢ Merch 9.-—What fe : ao " . Meat 4 198 dia, 148 Nw, 188 Ihe, comumassion 3 ioe) atu heavyweight, The usa} ‘ i F y “ world's sf , ‘ on thy ta at 1 Willte ) Treatving. ing room of Athle at oa: rs an and ‘ Wa watt a Club. M v } . ‘ , seotion, Willie Jaelwoa who bom | there oan weie r long before r unmy Toohey ab ao wat tle Rae inn nad teiraund haute hae hele apraae acy's time , Fe ©, west Thurday Widbt, has been out an the) Alder Madroud, the game Franch weiter : Abed Agree gs Tommy Ryan has a box rn road every morning at # O'clork Lmuny Bieida weight who as many aioe at bie Seaiht. ‘Mera Gik tn ‘Seenue ates Zea Walcott \s waid t - as he sank just Sho bake 4 siesiad sis ond bout at te aan oot) elute, wae usichat wo-lay te meat Al "YR Slockmuat Tom Stuaay” Wil” beitle wil M@iipped 4s & Bioker Le Was pulled out us | phew, ie Wnining with Jacko, LLewe, te Wilke lawe weuerweighh tos ta Lal "punen * wloumer, Line JACK JONAS ON, Tried To Be Bue WouLon'T Let wim, BULC: FIG TER, ,BuT THe HEN Joe Wood Is right the batter’s wrong. Sore arms are all right for a training camp, but no pitoher should get @ sore head, The college creme will oon be rowing fort in the bot sun, Why asnvwde't women get the vote! Willie Hoppe made such a long run the other day that he wore the cue ball rignt down to a quinine pill, YEA BO, ‘Trouble with young pitchers in training camps 19 that they want to put everything on the bell and on their fork, too, More grounders would be stopped if the rooks wore their gloves where thelr shoes are, al THE GENT WHO TALKS MOBT ABOUT HIS PRIME NEVBR HAD ANY. Whenever a lightweight boxer fails to show up the management always HAD Become AN EVANGELIST, AND 19 e —— "Goria APTER THE DEL Like BILLY SUNDAY, | Last of Giants Owner of New York Nationals! ,, Pe! Breathes Sigh of Relief as) reenk Dave Roberison, Heinie Zim- |: merman and Pol Perritt Leave | fii" for Training Camp. Tha By Bozeman Bulger. merman and Pol Perritt, The last |the regulars had gone to the front and well laid plans for the pe wn all nn \Hempstead Happy Now, Being on Way to Marlin An know f ertson is puts in @ pinch runner, LIL’ GINGER, If @ rook pitcher could get half as much on the ball as he can on his knife he would make Walter Johnson look dumb. The best way to come back Ie mot to go away. ’ Regulars YOU BAID IT. ‘The finet hamhall trainer tm the wortd oan’ mb ot the Kinks in a eore head, Tom Cowler and Andre Anderson fought to ete who was the best bad | heavyweight In America, Perritt says he bas had a great down in Louisiana, but that the have suffered more from cold in any winter In twenty years. | a xious to get with his old id roominate, Sim Ballee, They he and can also languoge, wuine clown y the w says Perritt, Sallee is going to be one of our ependable piehers this year, Boxing ts a tough game, First a fighter draws a gate. Then he gote tt, 1 he has been at it a long time,| The muddleweight champtonship ts DEEP sigh of relief came from) but we need a head like his in! still as unsettled as an actors board Harry Hempstead and John] Pnckes, bill. Foster yesterday when a train Robertson declares that the c 4 had no cause for worry on his — Bat Levinaky’s ides of © vention to om oxten pulled out of the Pennsylvanta sta-|account, He had made up Ris ‘mind |Gve minutes for lunch. tian, bound for Marlin. On that train| to report some time ago, He merely | : oo |were Davy Robertson, Heinte Zim-|%#0'ed to finish up bis studies so) GOVERNOR WHITMAN TOSSED be in 8 ape for baseball, Rob-|A MOTH ON LBS DARCY, ning surgeon and puts| ntor Ume in the saw-| Trouble with boring t* there tp too muh fon j fighting. . or tWo of the other veterans 4re now carried out so far a# owner-! wil) join this tilo on the way, and the| Germany Schaefer ts different trem stip and money can fix it. The rest! wh team will eady for regular) most ballplayers, He admits he fe a is up to the team work next Monday morning, | comedian. Bats ’ may erritt ar ka the 19 rumors continue | — feats veeneaet shapes ue ve ead over the whereabouts of | ‘ nighty importan gs to that, ma y Caluwell, At last accounts ii 086 E t ine, It was the ance of Davy sin Panama; at another he was| 49 n rites Kobertson that made Hemps S00 now t29 players are . y contra Davy conipivies the out-| been sald about this eccentric twirler, | | “IE look to see another record some : grabs a base- | rac. akes rar f last su r aid | DA will ime Z An t ’ oe 1 tha y going Andy Coakley and other old leaguers Re bana neneas for the various tnd for that) Who winter in New York are of the | ##kes count for anything next sume ry reason u their t all) OF 1 that Mc as picked up| ™er's meeting of the apire City > time. With i 0} 3 der In that ca » Sandberg, | Racing Association will be the beat and y ry rn 1 sw him play an up-State | ever held at the Yonkers track. pill, we are fixed i ur that he has a natu-|" ane ag i. N Pe een eeauna wing style that is wonderful © fifteen fixtures for two-yeare Heiniezim looked fit. {lo never Fines, but whips the bali /olds and the older thoroughbreds Juanen little y ox from a ere nd with the speed of | closed with 1,086 entries, nearly 26 per nx he yed quite a lot of) 4 rifle bul George Wilts \. b , nx Hero has played Wott On Bandberorae Wiltse Is alsol cent, over last year, but Victor B best of the bi seball golfers, | younger days b World’s | || Headpin Tourney | Evening Mike Donlin ts rapidly Mning up Bchaumberg, the racing secretary, ex- pects a few more that are now in the . Jehare the ‘lim Aes ane the seooom:| ways wanted to 1 ul for Ww things in the Southern League,| James Butler, owner of the Empire whments of th hers who are trys | York, ee eeiehow feol more like is Mike's sfirat Q al chance as|City track, leads the list with 94 nome Ing to-win «place under the Digtente | teariig into the apple hore van and he Js ambitious to|inations, but the Wickliffe Stable ts ich Gov, Tener, President of the Nae any other place 1 sup . ke a Killing. Donlin-says ho has|cioso second with 92. Last sensen tonal League, is in favor of the mov wuse Tam a9 . Von up all of his old ideas about| stesers, MacKinney und Corrigan did [mul and Belleves that It #8 an essential is ana rr t sing umpires, and that he pro-| not race their th a : sets he) Jaiw es to nall himself to the bench ne ener Horeen Os ihe Fonmee aa ae One p on to Saratoga Sprin, IL. P. Whitney te another liberal nominator with 68 en- tries, as are August Belmont, Chairman of The Jockey Club; R. 'T, Wilson, Gif. ford Cochran. John Sanford, Joseph EB. Widener, George D, Widener, A, HG : Macomber, W. I Coe and John W. cceeeeeenenennnti eeseese eee |oNDs CLAIMS MORRIS Benorr, sw 2 scones FOULED HIM IN FIFTH. sv fri a Mere ap a Mreunaa t.] The Carl Morris-Joe Bonds bout ut| first named with 6. nominating ene ‘ | Harlem Sporting Club last night fhe fixture for tiree-yeur-olda | with had an unsatisfactory beginning and|oigs, however, tops ihe Wet’ ite BE unsatisfactory ending. ‘The battle | entr however, tops” the “lst with As slow. Morrie, with his @tty-five | , The Yonkers Handleap, for the older Una a aGamineer ae horses, closed — with entries) i nds advantage, did quite @ bit of] Sount’ Vernon Handicap with th, ihe et Hi, | holding, trying to make his supertor | Fleetwing Handicap with 05. 'the Mele : welght tell, Bonds did hia beat to keep | fos Stakes with 64 and the Arrow “ it of harm's y. $M | PeaKon, With © , tof harm's way, Jumping in and] All “tie kod ones of | the handloap oo jeaeeiav ; it, and occasionally jabbing the Sa-| division hav n-hamed for the Kime KA. Ay Omar 104. pa Giant [pire City Handicap, 1 bial : Pe hg toward the middle of the fourth | oa. Ha DRY, Willan, Morris's smashes to the mid- | Pyne Hate, Siromboli, Ker ‘res . § rf wits, T K ker, Midway Harr lly, H fifth had hardly started before War bai” ‘tae lal, BA ior divlett A Norris tipped i Ieft to tho stomach, “i ale We Mal it ai, Went of a back hand slap than Ls Orawedale, t I " ; Creen Jones, Flite H Honda dropped to his many top ilps, declaring he had been fouled. ie tae we club physician Was called Into the Old Kowlg, r te nid that Bonds had been Deni, Cine awe . k low, but everybody. at the ring: € 1 4 t the punch was perfect. i O'Nourke after the bo te isp sane igen yiceetth tone ater te tex (ROLLER SKATING vaice acTHiN Sonia tage Tota ait or foul. He nalvaly agen [ns wa foe winnens, on fur of Would have started | iiyGRAND CENTRAL PALACE prea, , A A. A, 108 . Lexingt Use 40th St. Entrance, Ip ‘ ky AL AL, 104. Mt Fr WF ® Nelson, bane Cerin 100) PHILADELPHIA, March 3.—Before a 1 house at the Cambria A. C. of TO GIVE SABRE AND BAYONET |" last night Irish Paty Cline ——— | B ' 4 clever New York Hghtweight — | INSTRUCTION AT N.Y. A, Cy) tcatea Johnny Nelson, one of the’ tear BVERYTHING FOB boxers Of his weight in this town. tt was | 2 hts rior’ boxing. ment, which is sma ' N nis a to hard-hitting fig! Prices and Terms to Sul undertakings, finda the New York Ath-,and he was trying every minute ef 4 4 ‘9 Suit. ele Club ready & unique offer, | !¥-Found conte REPAIRS BY EXPERT MECHANI ‘ hel 4 : ayer NEW LONDON, Conn, March §.— . 1g room Ww a al cost, ex-| Wh Huslor wig scheduled ta pox | THU M?S ROWING AND pt ‘aK pt that required for eq every Condon he t nicht, but had COD RMY. cor, Stat St, GB roken arm. Jahn > ne utlor, Ww | SPORTING, OLEENS HO. san, NIHR ine Hox Draw. | stot! ; Wagner i 1 ab tha Gomimene|'@ roy ys, Bat Holmes, ‘ Wxiit Johnny Donovan | FOrmiKMts Bain rn Y “ ith Boston and Howard McRae of | @¥ ly! Wilt ‘ ft fpr. Cambridge Went at u fsat lip throughs | Brankle Daly-Guasle Lowe dd Ly possible need of oul the twelve Founda It Wi 20 re : si ne ls i ia a, _.

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