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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, APRIL 16, 1917. DEu| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK | COLUMN CUTTING OUT ATHLETICS enue | Copyright, 1917, by The Press Publishing Co. (The | _ Athletic Training Is More Neces- ! sary to Country Now Than in| Se on AH, Fine | ESS T reac err te WILLARD may be too tall | ‘ for the army, b | Oulmet is an {amateur west of . he Rocky Moun- Time of eave, |tains, Unforunately, when he fe in e FPO | Massachusetts there ain't any of Bima : Y t of the Rockies. / "re York ivonina Wont s * | wes @ Rock P ' R. SARGENT of Harvard has) | Pred Wein te pertectly to meet 615,000 ; come out strongly in favor of) nd Charey White, i | — ’ continuing athletic sports in ail | ke Walter Johnson le | Ge American collenrs, Mo says that 2 we? |e ee pee big. Seappolats ante the benoft of athletic training is more | beng § cue seven American League managers Necessary to the country now than in| % Say, Z cov and this season. 1 pyftme of peace. Tear FAR, Car, Hauest! % | easity. “| strongiy ogres with Dr. Sargent. loo at at ne a | . | plindly = te the example of aint . ous baseball, but it isn't Bis 4d the no-atnletica tri nb. one | ey, would work to make phys. | training and competition more} General than ever thin year | par physical tralning AND COM ITION, beonune the competition | ‘de a necemsary part of the phystoal ining. ‘Training with no other ob- | t than increasing the athlete's yelcal powers in dull work, And | , draining that isn't Interesting every doesn't amount to much. Compe the nm ry inter yexinning of history people of many different ra had their training systema, invariably intended to produce skilled and hardy fighting BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP ry Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincignati Reds. Athletics made twenty hits off Griff's pitchers, but, deducting the hit they didn’t make with Griff, that Abe! ‘em @ total of nineteen, THAT'S GRIFFMATIC, A no-hit game in St. Looey indt- % ates that the fans must be losing their aim, Trouiie with Vd Appieton's curve ball wae that | : ; [eer ee men. They all’ had their) triendiy | | National League Pennant Race Sized Up From an Early View | YEA Bo. apie: rome way nn imitation ot ome | —Giants Look Winners, but It Is Hard to Get Line on SIOW | recog is known aa the canteloupe Gavorite Grek sports, was avelin: | Starting Braves at This Time. ‘king, so the title of lemon king goes throwing, Centuries ago the “Hoxer” ie to Nicholas Romanoff, forced to get out or be oon ° ° ] . : Gheugh China inn't known aa nt Seritead inte therartny ster noevien” Th S t I. Ci d d all the single men between the| blow, I guess this Jonn McGraw {s| Victory doesn’t taste half eo fing country, the original “Boxers” gad. OrMullivan according, to ‘pub ée sporting Legion 8 Lommende [" anes‘of nincteos and twenty-fve| rot" auch©s. boob. when i ' ‘Were iiterally men trained in Mehting lished « comes to| sweet with two spoons in it, making trades! th their hands aw a preliminary to O'sulliv ‘ ° | rannts, Bruned out of baseball for) "You ‘probably recall last year about in Mia the from the fact that tt By N t ad Ci d Athl t di | military service, taking the cham-|this time that Joe Tinker, then the carina ta trom the tart that thera ino. on oted Canadian etic Leader \": — 4 tiene ith wen Well, Hans W. his second rookho er will soon be in | foclety was formed In China, and ale being 4 f carry about as much) pilot of the Cubs, was worrying for | rand feet being used. There are ati! has boon noription In Australia. ’ eeu See EE ——.|clory with {t as winning the Ban| fear he would make a runaway rac ik oie to te a ek | Annual tournaments, in which the Dury could not, have , | Franclece earthnushe Aed «tot ct| i the National League and was fig-| sbists"istat'os "us fore “ar 7 bw © © mplona of different districts feht arthquake, And a lot of|! : scripted into the army fo P. J. Mulque: President of | hie Waeeare “3 Of) uring on releasing some of his play- - © a finieh. In battle the Miamene une lit » J. Mulqueen, President o ‘ ig leaguers will volunteer if there|ery to establish the balance of power. Frank Baker's thumb must have | heir feet with ne dendly effect aH ¢ gap ari; wan orany to Ret away and the T id Pattloile Shorts.| LEGION S BLANK OF ENROLLMENT ly no conscription. Ho didn’t want to ruin the circuit by | had a lot of speed to break on any- ‘ Trained a : fig tava Coan ot asked me to help him, he Toronto Patriotic Sports- | However, lot us consider that the! vinning feo satrap kind of thing that Pennock threw. warlike exerciaon. with the reault that | O'#ullivan stated, 414! men’s Association That Fur-| New York Sporting Legion, teams will go through the schedule | jy" phir Tettue chub aed thermic | = ¥ are one of the mort athletic Na~ not want to Kot inixed up In much a sich te | Enrolled by The Boening World: || with their present prospects. A® I] cleus of the Cubs would make a bali) Imposstdle to tell who burned up ae ne ee sept He bende ay Soldiers, Pre-| |have already said, the Giants look to| team that would move through the| the Belmont race track, but it fencing in any other country that Mees for nothing and only agreed to nished 7,000 Soldiers, Pre-| | bid i Compares with the two-handed aword help hin get away on his promise Dy stale | I hereby enroll myself as a member of the] |ino as it they wore already in as far Hee, see cabana: Of Hoy Brouree” | waewe GRY Rorke vow over bey on. Hay of the Japanens, and thelr jiu. to minke a big cut for me of hie win- dicts Uncle Sam's Athletes; New York Sporting Legion, subject to call] |‘ pBialrtageo ace Koes. The wuc~ | pittaburgn's, outlook is something) YOU CHIRPED IT. , # nings in Amerie ; i " cess oO! © Braves depends largely| like Germany's—a little dark. Of O IT. V Of wenponions welf-defenae. The Ving- | How charminxly frank, is O'sui-| Will Surprise the World| for enlistment in the service of Uncle Sam. || on jonn J. wvers, and » won't be| course the Prussian Guards on the if ne ey igh love for nthletic sports, athietion van. He regarded Darcy's jet-away | able to peg Stallings’s club accurately | tem are about through—I mean ‘Salle hte ecditn Puen oricket, football, &e, nceounta for a : , ht ait | | peg Stall 2 Je LA gat e4 athletes into so! : Minred ty ‘Gen. Holes fen to-day. fi thing." Hohe would have nenaaa| When They Get in Action, | AGE ........ WEIGHT ....,... HEIGHT ........ a file It away by card index for] ay casy a foo aa It will be to rehearas | °F MPTintne when they hear the gun, 8 Tr ie wy “4 Hi ales men tod ay nt once pt for money—and a “bi¢ ae - |some tine yet, ities he iS always an rmy of @ couple of million men iis Harvey one of lle onlent ttchere te y etter fehters in the world thi amy” AY thee : . } : . | 4 slow starter, The Braves have the| Now most folks give the Reds credit | Jenmie Tie fant Mus the Denlansiion rw 2 bd Wri, Abrruhare nnd Canadians Crea J MULQUEEN, vronident of! | MARRIED, ......++++++-SINGLE.......s00+0e0005 pitchers, but they need the Evers|for finishing in last place in tho 1916 | % eerwaticn doven't diturh ite in eho lent, renowned for their notive ath. 66 FTER we renched New York the Toronto Sportsmen's Pa | eres rate at < be | Tce, Look at the records, The 3t. | letie life and their enthusiaam over he introduced me to every- triotio Assoolation that r Pepper, 1h my oplnion=an eee hes fouls Cardinals, by a great burst . I, outdoor aporte. They one as his manager and told|cruited 7,000 Canadian athletes for! NAME Pre ra wrong—the Boston Club without John | toward the end of the season, tled us, &i " 94 ki if A th remarkable courgre me to Ko ahead and ur natches | Service 10 Brance, heartily indorses| eeegecccce Evers on the fold-evan if he 1s only | but we had been inhabiting that nook | | Nervbody’s tal ing about , m the stort. America leada al “4 yn the bench— a sot- | (ur so long, we go! ed or being rig’, « N other nations in oth aportn, na FOF him," explain . wae Mvening’ Werls's pak et fern! ADDRESS . seeccees if Pio a Knees meet Jeighth, although 1 admit we finished | MIRZA FACTORY ‘Phown by the results In the ¢ plo) When he made this statement] ing @ sporting legion for Uncle Sam is seapdlanpag-pen’ id MPa er Ch COLLAR SHOPS INC mehr the Americun enn “c-wulivan at feant ahowed an amma: | Mr Mulgueen ‘ame to Now York| |p » The Brooklyns and Philites T can't] Even though the change of owner- | ghiciny . Gre always victorious, Ho, unlenw We iiciy poor memory, When Darey and|‘? bring home an invalid won, The| | Omarks: figure as terribly dangerous and I|siip may be a hypodermte of hope | VEST 125 ST. #uddenly lone nll of our Interest In!" ry | was really surprised when the Dodg-| fr @ time and act like a shot in the | MURAI r mm COND ofa leticn, we whould be able to put O'Mullivan arrived in New York they | Prominent Canadian aport loader glad beoaeds phat m to the team, I don't become up- | RAY rs into the field the best trained soldiers | went directly to a hotel, I met them |ly took time to-day before returning to | era won the pennan st season—| bolstered with goose flesh worrying | | itho WS ¢brands of mens oo there. L wa alone with Durcy und) the Dominion to wieh avccom to the|! CFU out above blank and mail to Sporting | [7 207.0%, tmked tn as 1 have] about cur, comrades of the Anat noteh | rr , said before, on rubber 8, was Me ooey 8, \\ T. O'MULLIVAN, who catia! O'Sullivan, Interviewing Darcy 1] #porting legion, | F by 1 am an optimist at heart The | 0 ars E himaeit-mennger for Dares, waked him (¢ O'Hullivan was hie man-| “Your aportwmnen," said Mr. Mut || Legion Editor, Evening World, Pulitzer Building, | 0n° of ‘hove ball clubs that blundered) (i,t) jn’ tho past, have never had || ; has boon tetore the Wiseon, (Wget in fact, Davey laughed and ex- | queen, soon as they fully realize |1 63 Parle R, along and made many mistakes, but| uch trouble with the Reds, and they || + FE I n acon | tain while O'Hulllvan smilingly ihe gravity of the world war will ar ow.) Anished a lot of games, some way or| were always reckoned as a t of | HEN ‘ sin Boxing Commission trying to en with him, that O'Sullivan |e Ravi ! | another, with more runs than ite| soft spot in thelr prograinme. Now 1\f to] ‘ F — twbllsh & rleht to represent the un n't his manager at all, but only |Apond to the porting legion with the maente, | Know McGraw's style and can figure R fortunate Austration champion hia “good friend” He sald O'Hullivan|same outburst of patriotiam that | eppenents, Jout what he will do under certain fering” O'Hullivan made some extraordinary | was going to pore an his manager, | marke rulting of thousands of] Longboat, the tall marathon runner, [LATEST NAMES ENROLLED j PHILLIES DON'T LOOK AS | conditions, because I was with him! PZ Arening i for the purpore of keeping away the : srfully {WhO went out on the first call, STRONG AS LAST YEAR. so long. instinctively, I should fig- | |MePeeg@ely ae <erpen ag ® plain case of Da horde of would-be manigers who|Canadian athletes who cheerfully on Fianagan, the old-time wolght IN SPORTING LEGION LAST | | would make Hfe miserable for Darcy | Volunteered thelr servic — thrower, left his bal if he were foot-loose and fair prey ‘he United States has a reputa-| business in ad for the buneh ; foing | Mrance, There . SAYS ACID STOMACH arcy stated plainty that while/ {Om throughout the world of doing) Winner of a Bo , ss ure his move—-knowing how his mind < : ‘ are oe | Pat Moran, a genius for handling) Woy, “My positions when we are | Dollan Shirt to. fight’ in] Previously enrolled, 344, pitchers, has Alexander, but Vat is) meeting the Glants, will be like that | aQV Arps oat also Jim Corkey, | ANDERSON, JOHN F,, No, 017 West One Hun-|in much the same position as Hin- | of the cohd player who has seen the| alue On, . marathon; Hill! dred and Fity-eeond Street : ‘ jother. fello and but carries his| O'Bullivan would his man. |'Mngw on @ big scale, and 1 feel pos }Ortiara, the former Giant, Who has | BKERDOLINO, JOSKEH, No. JO9 West Thirty | Bendis ay 5 tigure tt Neer oan | own ee ene couche © Why Pa More @ rated for bravery In tho] elah:h streot win the war with just one General. |” Our apiiity to stand off the Giants | 8: 4 heer Darcy would do all match-mak. {itive that New York athletes will Join| been a | : Hie and. alan all contracts, himwelf./a legion that will draw praise from alll field; ob Dibble, champion oaraman | MKUSQUELL, L, V., No, 1 Linten Stat, Mws| Also Hindenburg drew @ line, and) should make a difference in the spot O'Hulllvan xiilingly took thin in too, | tine . one. Thore ‘ of Ainericas m Scholes, the! . _ some thoughtles# Englishmen have |that we finally settle. How about ae and didn't deny it, fT unked Darcy 1f{t® Allied nations, There won't be) diamond aculier, and dozens of other | pALERBE UT W., No, 420 Totus | ae ened over it. If big Alec| that. Mr. McGraw? Excess of hydrochloric acid wae to pay O'Sullivan acman.(@0y holding back, Athletes will take} sport notables, | In addition to fur- PP | Somehow I cannot blot the war out wane eet MAS, No. co cond | : : J orn share, and what perc it} pride in having th ives enitated in| nishing fighting men for the front the HAS 100 Weet Bixty-second | has some support in the box this And 1 fear a roll call of the leagues! Che Wemarkable | sours the food and forms would it wny, Darey explained | the legion, Coronty Sportemen Association has AN. MURRAY, No, 116 Ditmas Avenue, | Season, he may be pitching his arm|next October will show many favor- ¢ > 4 i" “ + ox per hundreds of boys in training who w oklyn. he ec! f winni |ttes missing, ' gases, that he was wolng to take O'Rulllvan| "qt han been our experience tn i ut esis cog ve.{ Out in the expectation of winning al !!es mi ‘ ; . oan along “ae a triead.” and that while) Canada that the best soldiers come | S00 bo qualified to take their place fac sala JOSKNH, No, 1141 Thind Ae] oe ant and grabbing a little of the| CmTm Mit, by The dN, W, Ore ye Beg 5 ta ferments | aiitivan liberally for rubbing thm | ¢ Miloving they wore doing the] RAPPY to place at the dispowul Of the | csutaoN, ALIEMT, No, 101 West Ninetyetatn| The Phillies make up & ball club to KILBANE TO BATTLE WELSH. varias cert nthe open alts | down and acting ax a trainer, Jright thing, called off many athiottc|SPOPUNe legion all information | | street — |which the moving picture rights | — . ‘ Bays a noted authority, He also tells us - competitions. Hut the folly of this Tathered by the Toronto aseclatlon | caNaNT. @, T No, 208 toepert Wark West,| would not be worth a nickel —nothing | Featherweight champion Johnny Kil- GUARANTEE that Indigestion is caused by Hypers | PNCIDONTALLY, | happened to nove was soon apr t ao | buRgeet He te’ Linited | DREWES, SOHN, No, 90 Centra Fan | SPECKACHIar about them—but they | pane will tussle with lshtwelght cham v tre-Silk" Barker Col- dity, meaning, there te an excess mention the Daroy-O'Sullivan| “Recrulta for the Canadian rogt [SPOrt# be continued In the | tntial) Di , 1 Aron, Pate Tore generally pressing pretty Clee ee ee cee ee een round en. wear longer than any drochloric id in the stomach, «Oe a * ment when sporta were stopped bo. [Stet because Une pny vin | DUNIGAN. EDWARD I, No, 990 Bast atighty-| toward the end. I don’t figure Moran © : : i i her silk collar on the market ich prevents lete digeation and mixup to Kes Riekard @ few days) ree ehow & roration of physi. | Naots good soldiers, can Ket them | Oil sine 7 | Quite aa strong as Inst year, and be- | counter at the Manhattan A. C. May 1 t and will replace jon and | ago. jean to show @ « oration of phys bta mood aoldiera, om Led Stniet . i year, : ¥ 1.) and es ete food fermentation, Thus everye | Joal conditte Tho military people | cfm the sport world alo Very | NOLAN, PADDY 189 St. Nicholas Avev lieve, with some luck, the Heds have| Negotiations for the match were con- | Collar found arts n ry 1 y thlete ts t half trained for ing eaten sours in the stomach much | TeX auahed Jaulokly stopped in and ordered sporta| Umlete Ie at leawe: hale traines | RVI, JACK, No. 42 Manoonwter Avenue a chance to beat him. jcluded at Cleveland last night when | im uncntintactony: Ithvel: a) Why." he anid, “yo: f r no Te 0 1 war | ran “hicago and Pi onet y Pollo ‘elsh’ ge C tere artninte ott hae STATHES SUN (5.4 CON) forHIAe | oct eM: Cyen Rune 3 Lost! to be reauibad th al the Brovincs Tie record mado by the Toronto] HiaK! WIKL'AM, No, 980 Kast sistrsoeath | CHICK and Pittabureh, once the | Harry Pollok, Welsh's manager, and) Hi GUARANTEED not to turn Yere peri fulds and gases which inflate the [overybedy out to Duroy—1 wow thrat pp Senate eh armen HAS § athletes only gives another mark for] . MH sig 5 sepapadtehosi ‘ io toughest | jimmy — Dunn, Kilbane’s—tnanager, |, nw. ine the laundry. There ta mech like a toy balluon, ‘Then we {t2, 00 bli on the mteamer, Well, tt! m al campaign throughout the De. | At tove fo shoot at in the forms. | Mies JULIUS, No, Fifty fimt Street, | teams the ante had to boat, ar ON |'signed articles, The agreement. pro- | nly ONE “Lustte. Bik, oy ba Hen WO l wan my sucemtion to call O'Sullivan | minion in support of every boy and | CU! OWN boys Co shoot é p+ 2 ne » Serenty.fou the castors. hey won't make trouble | 14, b 3 ewan iu 1a heavy, lumpy misery in the | ay, iy cumaention ta oat SRO a omartiolpeting ii) nonce Kind y| Ing of the Now York Sporting Lemon. | FRANCK. HoMMNT, Nc Oe vail the two-armed guyn on the |Y#es that the boxers shall weigh 135 / Mf Heware of “JUST AS GOOD” kinds, hast, we belch up gas, we eructate | We ee ee Bon aaehted |athiette exerct Th inilitary, tous, | When the time comes our sportsmen | PAN Gert, Wat, J. Ja, No. 2853 Briggs Ave | other ball clubs are taken for Uncle |Pounds at 2 o'clock on the afternoon BARKER CO,, Makers, Troy, N.Y. sour food or have hearthurn, Matule him to fight for me, but 1 wouldn't {ing boxing ts an important foature | WH! rally to: the eolors, | But et dite CHALE 4, No, 1104 Leaingion Ave | Sam's army. Mitchell t# an excellent 1 Of tbe 200) ate ach Sauak peat % sence, water-brash or nausea |be hin manager Then 1 turned /of the recruits’ routine, [tis notning | Yat to be called, Join the Sp , ae ‘gne hese nepaggneg fellow and a man who should make | ylo of this | He tells ns to lay aside all digestive | around toward O'Sullivan and sald: |wnuaual to neveral thousand | tion now and Se ase bit tor HAY RIEL’ D «Woe 100 heewees Resor: | 8. weod leader, but even now, with me ment means Welsh will have an aide end instead, get from any phare (WHY don't you toll Chem thin young | rookies on a: drilling ground yolug [AMOK the first to do their bi! r aM \season under way, he is scouting for ens Rene Ween wit Haye an | Rta four oundes of Jed if } fellow Is your manag It will wave [through thelr boxing exeretwen Uncle San MIANDT, LUSTER, No, 108 Iniog Are | material to plug gaps. He found his | hounds Siiban ither Charlie acy vad Bate ane vou a lot of trouble: { was this form of training, ac Those who have already enrolled ., Brown a - a club was not strong as he ex- | White h te. Bach | take a tablespoonsul in a glass of Y°U § sording td Mr. Mulqueen, that {in the legion state thelr willingness | MATTOS, Ud. No, SOh Kast Thirtyeeventh | rag, the damago to Larry Doyle, | boxe of the 4 water before brenkfast and drink RONANLY O'Bullivan cquaed all/ prompted Archbishop MeNeil to re-]io do anything, DUC a majority show | HARIUS W.K Ne. 1080 Hoe Avenue, rons, | the seasoned veteran, being quite a’ gate ‘ | while it is effervescing and further P ft Darcy's troubles in thie{ Mark in @ farewell “addrewn ty ala prefer for the Naval Towerve, | WRARNEY. JAMES A. Nor SIT Bast" Bitty } more, to continue this for a week. : mon BEAT Daene te a (anna! regiment that “a roldier| Phe following letter from William B.] LYONS! EA TNGSTON, No. 48 West One Hun s . . a " s Beak th eountry oo ad ey should ft ained so he nob ypleal o clas! dred avd Thirly second At — = — o if copied peat irslita ts Home tt rine SIRRAISN doled fue bln falehag (CRORTRIICHE cent Rod mpiriigally oa ets AueStiea it thecAs As U,, and USAR ML Doran oer at One Heaton : ’ . a a | seers the ae-making mans, atart (he and Couriwe tn the rhe Ho hue be fit to dle nade Atiietion haw always appealed to me, | FXDELSN No. 218 Weat One Hun J ROLLER SKATIN G + | (iver, stimulate the bidneys and thug consin Joxing Commision. will not|men Association, Mr, Mulqueen de. | ge Wey yee ae days [WRIST Wadd tt REEL a: wiatoen Pee crsteh ph ig Bey MER a | mote a free How uf pure digestive vad to the Injuries heaped upon alclared. It had furnished over 7.000] And it a mosquito feet te put into] Street i : ® Mismoos me lnehwling Mrasdeeee é j Ne a ete ‘i te WoRer, who, has the sympathy of alllathletes for the army. Many recrutts| cotion L hope to be called for this | MULUANE, VINCENT, No, 104 Bast Ninetioth TiICesS own ADMISSION, INCLUD, SKATES, 250, jad Salts is Inexpensive and Ismade people in Amerion interested In box- | had inserted thelr names in Amert. |. : hs | MPetiv a, OTTO, No. S247 Hull Avenue, Bad en the acid of grapes and lemon ing and falr play loan sporting records, Thore was Tom | ty sine + | tort Mark Ne 8 nT in heey : i, ral | *S BOWLING AND BILLARD pombined with Haile ond ia 5 * m) The Weat Bide, Creanent Athletic joie STRANI. Not Hovatin, Strom : Our customers admit that our prices are exceedingly THUM’S ethene Sp sure way, > " _ a = _ — > bia merited he b I ANTHON 7 o diaty.thint fy . . phate, This harmless nalts ts used rt Seaall our tamaeere | ae ee " | low. Our $25 suits and top coats surprise them. They thousands of people for stomach ik SeOh MRA DRIEIORRALR. THOMAR, Rliaghat will surprise you. “ . . a ry " | - inishe: j ble with excellent results,-Advt. Major L eague Standings Results How do oth club members feel MIRE. FRANKLIN B., No. 424 Marion Strvet There are blue, black and gray serges and unfinished peee, Apert i 4 , gh Lg Now's the thio £0 Make /apiVec WAWRISON, No, 168 Roweriile Avenue, | worsteds; plain and fancy cheviots and worsteds in a host YORKVILLE 8. ©, 535 k St. TO-NIGHT, | And Games Scheduled To-Dary | ‘3.1%, 22 2%: 016%, 9¢- [BSN Misa, 0107 mat navi) of shades and a var'ety of colors. Every yard strictly all | Nit iinisneis Kan ame MSS: } y npany ing DIA and mall it tof ar iShin, snap e, No, 2 Promet Survet wool. Style, workmanship and value are guaranteed, | — a ring Legion Biltor inher, Fy ; Py MHEG SAMUEL QTVT Righth Arenue. O! . NATIONAL LEAGUE. AMERICAN LEAGUE, ti a J ROSIPL Et Ot SNS oS VBighih Arrows. Samples and style suggestions mailed upon request ‘ Clade WBC, Clube We Care WL PO, Came WO Yonkum Eney for Brown, LOAN PRED! No, 199) Wont six ~~ | articles efter ™ 1,000 | Cineiw't, 82 G00 30 .T00/N, Vor. Va aga wouns Brown. the east sits light)|(RRao ip . migelmp| | iy Ad found, art Hen | a / ‘ 14 200 20.730] Pee... 82 gag | welkht, who fe now boxing ty ter Raliss, eeIAM, Mey 310 OMmnane Aronme, | listed at Tho World’s Informae @2 0% an 13 .2n0 m than ever in his wor, eM deo SENTING FRANK, No, M10 Rast Thir | tion Bureau, Pullizer Building: o 2 vo ar 23 230 feated anley Yoakum, the willing oeg. Dece STORES | Arcade, Park Row; World's RESULTS OF GAME ‘ Denver tlehtweistt, in tar event| 2 Two Uptown Office, northwest core | : YESTERDAY T tha Glamniont Sink ‘Batuniay Giaht Sharkey ¢ BROADWAY @ NINTH STREET AND. ner 38th St, end Broadway, MH, Louie, 6; Chieage, 9 Clereiany, 4) 4 Loole, 0 * ‘ ane bE the 4 ON AVES, World's Martem Office, 1 ilacieadl b; Witebaeen & ee ae 4 wn Dea aw badly aa did in thia city $0 €. 420 ST,, BET, FIFTH & MADIS! . | West 1 Sty and World® “ i Henny Leona scored. knockdowns ik eas ; Rav Hy PAY, <aonat Brooklyn Office, ‘Washings New York at Brook! SANED TERA a ihe Orat a8 rounds, Yoakum'a! vo nkie Daly of P. S. Making a dent in the other fellow's consctousness ton St, Brooklyn, for 90, daye jew York at Brooklyn. Washington a) New York, emarkable RAmenems ability o | Frankie ’ ba = Np 5 Pani: oct following the ing Philadelphia at Boston Boston at Philedeiphie # punishment enabling him to go the}eently bet sa place for a pleasant recollection to rest, Fett Sl oe \ ‘ Rharkey, fresh. fr ‘s Piieerah o Cieinaty Clereiaed at Mt. Leute \ es Wiese walter and Clay tae { Arnhebu Axtoms | 4. Lowle at Chicago at Deirats eo lead at the start and held it to | ASWAIAL D-DAY, 3.30 P.M. N.Y, | (ook ft pertcane ve Weak. Tad Unde, aden’ yar [the daias | Americana 1m,

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