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nnatersveescet sited a to veral Other Fighters Before the Cleveland Featherweight’s OLLEGES * Time Went Out of Their Class Successfully—MoGovern’s : are catching = Defeat of Joe Gans One Notable Instance Where Fighting ; : ; the war spirit, Fury of Lighter Man Overwhelmed Steady Skill of Heavier Harvard has Opponent. abandoned her July football 1911, by ‘The Prese Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) Schedule, HEN Johnny Kilbane whipped Freddy Welsh in ten rounds in New! York last week his feat was spoken of as one of the most remark-| able ever seen in the ring. A little fellow, world’s featherweight champion, he gave the world’s light- 4 ‘weight champion ten pounds weight advantage and a terrific beating. Kilbane outclassed clever Welsh in every round. The lightweight cham- pion was “in it” for about three weo- = eh / ; onds at the beginning of the first , mg pos round, or about the length of time ‘i Kilbane occupied in redching tho - me oe middle of the ring, feinting once and delivering his first blow. After that Welsh was nowhere. Welsh started with the idea of “making a show- ing,” but little Kilbane set upon him lke a whirlwind, shattered his first attempt to take the offensive and smashed im into a blocking, dodging, hugsine and clinching defensive th lasted until the welcome sound of the lest bell rang {n Freddy's ears. Kilbane didn't knock Welsh out. He couldn't, because Welsh, over-|never agreed with the referee, who Eee Grom the start, contented called (Re HERE 8 OATH re How Lack of Hand Shaking Makes Baseball Games Contests Instead spite of his showing Sis Utie, very one knows that even | ttlked of inaiancen, The tet Chains bi 7 , ° of Exhibitions—Methods Used by McGraw and Stallings to pena py el re Moke gag oo to be the best welterweight. in the & “dub” can last several rounds with| pion Bob Fitesimmons whi and Instil Scrappy Spirit. lightweight class, = champion if he refuses to open up| knocked out Heavyweight Champion t fore ne ‘teaae’ i LET'S STEP. May even go so ter that Clark Gritttn will tne cancel his winter basebal Hhorcev arse BIG LEAGUE GOSSIP 'y Christy Mathewson, Former Star of Giants and Manager of Cincinnati Reds. seball fans horni Hope in on com- awed five yy leomafimontary Jim Corbett tn fourteen rounds is Gov. oe, Hy or Sad Aight, Imagine how much harder |tnreadbare from. frequent telling, go ae ath "T has been claimed for some thme|the mixup in the South when ho| Tile fine te i atte aap it was to knock out Welsh, who ie not | 17) pass it by. I'll only say that Fite. NET CAAMPIONS - that hi base- | reached Cincinnati?” Mac asked =a Gud, but an extromely clever boxer.| simmons was at that time a genuine at handshaking bad burt You reoa aeked ime | In addition > lamping some of z has shown that he is| middleweight, and that he never, ball and sopped some of the colo | 104 il Ty trained with my club ‘or a few da: those baseball games, fans will have a Weloh's superior. when in his prime, fought ae the out of the game. “He was arettp sore,” I told Mao,| War tax inflicted on ‘em. Th ie Det ius J xtibane isn't the middleweight limit of 158 pounds. The four clubs representing the! “although he did not talk a whole | that you couldn't get punished twice johnny Fitz didn't care how big the other wide West arrived in the untamed ie short ft Be said, when he tried | for the same crime tn America, 0. ate: © base, Herzog rode him case was the fight East the other day and promptly | ints it, (That is putting the Dall on There are two kinds of fintehed Baslend’s “boxing cham- N t . realized the predictions.of the sages) runner and keeping it on him in| Bdallplavers. Those who we Charile Mitchell, and John L. ion g INTERNATIONAL LEAGUE. |) haa worked out as scheduled. an effort to force him off the bag). i, hiya a 1 a a ea ue agna es AA bb deel mets (hia players doer Wand beeing | Cobh sald to hime eG Solty oi ished and those who have, eight ° ° STANDING OF THE CLUB! | ” out the next time I come around. YoU SAID IT. : 6 To Hold S, l Meet gee ee nafome mena || Stamens setae” te] ; bare fists, London prize ring 0 pecta ee ing ee ele eo ne @ cud owner to me last|aene Whee Ty reached fret based . 9 it 450 again he asked the next batter to y an |* hh On, Peony, Care bee ralneere e is winter, “you will see more fighting] take ono to, give him a chance to go ox iagberth, tars, gain Agr so ieee |g toe, aeaatelee’ tots feane geek In T is Cit To-D ball games next year. down, but Cobb got & poot start, Iie | seven teame are. ¥, armed, en eee ass notable ot his y ay We have found this to be true—|%4¥8 he went into Herzog a little ‘nan, : lurance and speed | performances fifteen -round anpcccttgaaiiaie ER ES EECA SIE DE dy have discovered that the color nas| ish and cut him some, but figured Government might, put 8 tax boxer. One would hardly ri gy * hee when he licked him after he came up boon gold on thick tn tho battles | to Cobb's room looking for a fight |‘ tot ot feeling exists between the|!t was settled, Still Ty thinks this}- magrzy, | Fival players, ‘This hard fecling has | Pall club of yours is oragy tho way On shor ; hy ahared that double-heatte with Cer Glasts, Peetiiy na taee ae al want to warn you," announced | isn Tis, a8 Safes arm as’ Xu" zeaiane huacavaaines nna till Send An sone you with a silver servico on Saturday | Coty weather wna creat 8 held ball substituted. One team ts claim: taht Celgene hte om Mtne eho” longnes Altrock ng another is trying to dent the "¢ been hetan of ite atar batsmen and then | mat’ generally a sure Jing." | figures ¢ mai had Te Would a opposing p' er breaks one over Goes to the chin whiekers, This all (Copyright, 1917, by the Bell Syndicate.) be ‘sun already, makes baseball. A game is either an exhibition or @ contest, and these |Many Important Matters to Be| whether there ts @ came or not %} that his champtonship fights must be and their plavers are on the job - | 96 twenty rounds OF more, Attell Discussed, Including the Ques-| the first ana Hiteenth. 0 of every Nine Durable ‘Dane's| tion of Limiting Club Rosters| they have done." to Eighteen Players, Owing) cnarte rpdets, President of the by agreeing to fight Attell Dodgers, who has to look at th fteen rounds, the” decision to be! to Poor Attendance Due to standing of the clube upaide down in ft raw” if both were on their feet at eathi order to see his club where it was at the end. He knew Attell, unless! Ww er and War Conditions. ¢ finish of last season, is again in gO- —_—_— knocked out, could ovtpoint him in ng to take up his fight to persuade the shorter bout. | MBH National League magnates | the club owners to start he ball aroll- Of course man: champtons he hate wilt hold @ special meeting at ~~ Pm ah eed ae Son 24 and close |fames in the East this year are bat- > Y fury, successful a e by th , would nee ‘Terry never studied a paca ten wnoseen odien lect President Tener’s headquar-| enable him to got. ih a game on his th ‘They cortainly have the war Country 8 Best Thr ee- rear -Olds spirit here. The boys are riding high used to tell me, when he by Foune Corbett, a lightweight, Kid| tere to-day at which several tm- Day. The President Wilson, from his desk {2 around the bases aad started the race i, cbaemplon that bo Giant need to Willams was a great little bantam | portant matters will be discussed. |"QwPe has prepared « meteorological the White House, will give the start- | with thelr vocabularies in the pink of In Rich. Kentucky Der by To-Day blows—that the speed of his fan ged Lg finding bantam ma-| For instance, there is the question of | o¢ the weather since 1871. The Brook- ‘28 Signal at 1.80 o'clock this after- condition. 3 Kalas kept hin Opponent. #0 ‘ieee ana. Bye has fortes Kul. | Cutting down each club's roster to ts to eliminate thirteen Noon for the atart of the Modified McGraw and Stallings are mana- \- ry assigned hthave tine to shoot thele own bane for the feather title in a eighteen players on account of the in April for ‘what his Marathon run, which promises to be frrrnne nave always liked to manu: | Twelve Horses Go to Post in] WR" Vornurgh in” the Buuren nd round Philadelphia bout. — Kilbane| expected slump tn attendance owing charta Indicate Paprepenly, be siete one of the greatest athletic events clubs, believing !t made better ball Forty-third Running of Clas- Handicap, at fee furlongs, whi waich will I bi remnnd Sano Deeneas ee to war conditions, There has been| would cut down the schedule from Held in the United States this year. Sames and fostered a winning spirit. ty 4 ig son at the Metropolitan Totnes" ‘Siab's THE GREAT JOE GANS. Ie galt noehidence and sot tong at [Some talk of winding up the season | 180 to 175 playing dates, but this could Fifteen hundred athletes will line {iach baa the same general idea. al- sic at Churchill Downs, —_| Jamaica track on Friday, : 3 though they use different methods two horses have been The Gans-McGovern fight in Chi- terward loat hig title, & month ahead of time, or about py cverscine by arranging five double-| uy at the Concourse and One Hun- gaia ‘Tom Clark, the catcher on my | tor thle fixture, forty more than It ago was a big betting affair, The Lightweight champion Frank Brne|Sept. 1, the period when nearly a |dred and Seventy-third Street, wait- club, to me reecntly: LOUISVILLE, Ky., May 12. | 35350 Hee ithe Seta ats worth Gans people thought their man tried to get the welter title from Rube| million ‘men’ throughout the country . |ine for the unfurling of a huge Amer-'. “Rube Marquard came up to the ) Ky. May 12. | $3,000 there Js little doubt that @ emai ry Ferns and was knocked out in nine| will havo af The Giants and the Reds went bi IGHTERN thoroughbreds are /|feid will go to the post. eouldn’t lose, They felt sure that uu y to go to camp to drill, ac rT fi at when Herzog was managing the | Pennant, virtue of hs perform- Gans's great coolness under fire round cording to the provisions of the drati| s/9na for four innings without ican flag, which will be cut 100% Reds one day we were playing at the named to start in tho forty-lance at tho Maryland track under heavy would eunbie him to stand off Terry's | Lightweight champion Kid Lavigne! bill that will be signed next week by either side ring. In the when President Wilson presses af Polo Grounds and remarked to me: third Kentucky Derby at one! impost, has no doubt earned the right wild rushes, and that he'd be able fought welter champion Billy Smith| President Wilson, New Yorks cut loose and b jelectric button in Washington. “*L guess you're lucky to be catch- to this post of honor, for he has 9 r to drive a winning blow to the un- and was stopped in fourteen rounds, were through eight r | ing on this ball club, Herzog is|™le and @ quarter at Churchill) making quite @ name for himself. fected tip of Terry's chin. Sam! All in all, Kilbano's performance| ‘The weather has been $0 poor this crossed the plat anal | hish, school, novice track | round telling everybody he wants|Downs to-day. Only twelve, however, | Marsh. which won, the race Inst year, ‘8 from the tanks well with the efforts of th Matty trotted out three twirler sof the Public Schools {! . me manager th hi ts © @| spring that the magnates are Sehnelder, Perry and. Knetze ue will be held at the ‘9 set rid of you and is only lot-/are likely to go to the post. asked to shoulder 129 pounds. ing of bis carcer, had already old-timers, He's a capable cham-| walking in circles because of the Ths’ aiviacven” ake. te, th Brooklyn Athletic Field this aftcrnoon ‘ing you work so that other teams! The race, the richest stake in backing his cham- plon—a very capable champton, fact that they have to pay rent ay slike to the as @ counter attraction to the mara- will think you are worth something,| America for three-year-olds, will be| 4.3: D. Odom, father of George Od: M. 4 was always willing to place Tn asc 2 Ras te Be ead Giants, who banged out eleven thon run. Do Witt Clinton appears to and he will be able to make a good ; the one time prominent joc ey and Seat ier? tas tanh ‘Terry's hs. McCarty and Holke made have @ promising crop of novices and is ‘trade.’ worth approximately $15,000 to the} now the trainer of a public stable o f it as lon: any Gans mone: three hits apiece, while Zimmer- | favored to win tho meet. bry winner, as against $3,000, the share|thoroughbred horses, died at his ie as any y I pulled off my mask, sore all tho f came in. man sonnented for two—a double ie ledias taea ¢ rt | Way {broush ‘and asked: of Aristides in the first Derby in 1875, aoe io mecek yn yesterday at the q ‘The instant the fight started Mc- and a triple, n eo Ave Did he say that?’ The second horse will receive $2,500, it d ly a feature of ike indoor y, eo ni 2,500, ‘The body will be shipped 4 Cotems 4 Govern flashed from his corner and mes of Hamilton Institut: i] “‘sure, he did,’ answered Rube. d $1,000 and the fourth where he wi Went headlong across the pw Ferdie Schupp, the left-handed star held as an added ‘teat ur ot the N | “Then I got to thinking {it over Leas Abi chgid and cree Weta fale early hom ere one People had thought that for once M cree tn Kew Fork And two in| Rastie Mana, So eet Mimvake let lof the MeGraws clan, had eo much Fork A. ©. spring game: and figured maybe McGraw had put|” of ¢h, babi | funeral services will be neta. Govern would be careful, But Gans, Brooklyn will hold boxing shows to-|elsdt. l another fighter who will won eolit! sooed that he had all the Redmen “nd on June 2. ams him up to it. Next, I began to be- f the probable starters, three im- ———~ Wasn't taken by surprise, He met! Bight At tho Fairmont A.C, Joe Bur: |#¢ fiste for hie counter, Ritchie exnete to! AP” “With the exception of Jim {rem tho graduating clas Mot the Meh iteve Herzog’ had really made this |Ported colte—War Star, Manister Tol MoGovern with arms extended in his | man, the Chicago knockout artist, ano | ol sither the engineering core oF the “ities \rhorpe, his old teammate. ‘The Fox Sh ERI ee? SCROCS OF the MOUS | Oreck, and Omar Khayyam—are expected to ‘ nawal, perfect blocking system. He) Frankie Burns, tho east aide bantam. | unity athe wie'e Ave Mitchel, | ond Sue Indian made two runs, two *“Woll, tf that’s 40, I'll ask him,’ I|competo with the best in America.|/ HOW TO RECEIVE eGo prepared, nd) clash in one ten, while Chicago Tommy | waunes cadets in 1887 |hits, including @ homer, and stole a) Stevens Institute made official an-| told Marquard and was sore about|The st will depend upon Andrew SPORT LEGION MEDALS. then came a shock of urprine, Me. Murphy and Tex Kelley, the Bronx . ane base, ei a ly be EE oe, i cadet crocs: : enaita Miller's Ticket, Harry Payne Whit- Sev . Beenfo Strapp of Akron, Ohio, mans. | ‘No.’ answe q Rickety and C. K. G. Billing: perfect guard down in an instant, and | ™ddlewelght, meet in the other ten-| Although Beenie cause of the lack of interest among the | MoGraw. I never said anything like Service medals, to be tod, th Gi . Mop. | round event. At the Broadway Sport- |G of Johany Griffiths, the creck welterweight of | Tho Yanks took another fall out of students remaining at tho. institute. raw. ‘am, while the West will present Seed With the eee trnted Mantel |ing Chitb the card is Frank Carbone ve, |@t sity, is perfectly willing to match Grittits |the White Sox Flivvers. The score Most of the members of the senior class be ie ts inclined to develop the| back Midway, Skeptic, Berlin and|| to all members of the Sporting jort necessary to the avoiding of @| Victor Dahl and Willie Burke ve. | eine jftmay Klltene In @ twaveround bot waa 6 to 1. This the gisth out of have, ‘entered "the “Government ‘aervice,|,4t among his players that they are|CUdge! to win, Lesion, recruited by The Evening flurry of smashing blows that came] Hughie Breslin. ‘The headliners at the| tre that th Re oe be deen an | Mae watnan HAS HNO Tanks BAYS Wo!) Ci ost completely broken Up |not getting # fair deal from some- World, who are formally enrolled from every angia — It was #0m0|Ciermont Kink are Augie Ratner of the | stay ante the tient to be at 10 Pom rg ng on the road. ——— |where—as he did when the Athletics] New York will have its first taste of| | 4, either the Naval Reserve or the eee ee, Goce recover} Bronx and Val ontag, and Zulu Kid! side, which ia more than Jimoy Dunn, manager | 1) Rev Caldwell continues to ven penis paying, cube Soottous refused te give she. Bare thelr ermina| thie afcernoon” ivan Fars ‘Twelfth New York Infantry, will When ‘he did lash out. MeGovern [and Mike McTigue, Walter Laurett and of Klug i willing to concede, Stravp said] pitty ag he did in Chicago the | series of patriotic tournament eee eel en ar i914, Tho result|the auality and quantity of ‘the felds || be ready next week for @etribution. } dashed through the flying fists and| Kid Alberts clash tn the Queensboro A, | thst if Dunn accepts the match he will guarn. apy a th erick B, Alexander, ragtionsl Se - be: overnight for the first day of th: eat furiously ut tho black fighter's|C. feature tee him $5,000 for ie end, Janke are Dound to out MD ihe "i player, furnished the inepiration forthe, Was Stallings sent his club into that | U7, TrineDt Aor ihe first day of the || To facilitate the eonding of these : i < hter's nie ont fig : hich wil} bring Into action series fighting mad. spring meetin, ” medals. which may be worn at ribs. Down went Gans, He was a ‘The boxing commission of Akron, Ohio, tas| pennant, He held the Chicagoans project eiared coometiane, BY 6 tee pring y rn at all 4 b " . . Whether or not this is @ good sys-| "The card of six races, four of whi lane bigger than Terry, but not big | , ita Welmmatel, manage ot the Drowtvay | just decided wot to igus aay permis for boxing] fo t100 Alte, a triple by Gandii and | ing’ held. at the Westchester ‘County |tem depends on the temperament of arc through the fled ts on atirmeticn || times legion members accepted in | enough to take body blows that might apd va ay p mows to be held om Memorial Dey sod a a] a single by Eddie Collins. Ray Wheelmen’s club house, the team. It would never have done | one, a8 the entries include the pick of|] the aforementioned branches of have felled a middleweight roun Nia for the wow at hie club OB Peat | mewutt Bernie Btmpp, who intends! to bring off| “hag been pitching well all season, for the old Athletics, but it fits the| the performers at the amateur meeting || pervice are requested to send their Gans lasted less than two rounds. ba nor § night, to the feature event Albert | a twelre-rvund bout between Johnny Griffiths and| Dut it twoas the first time he was Giants as the paper’ fits tho wall, | S24 not # few of the best steeplechasers Im the second round, when he bad| Bsdowl, the Frew weight champion. will ! heony Laonant, will be compelied to ostiune the | , given batting support, He made |EVENING WORLD BOWLING s #. seen on the Eastern tracks. names, addresses they named on Dean knocked down five tiptoe we seat Ri Grave of Midweuhes wet. bn | eetua teste be cemrens glean, batting ey EY AW McGraw has four performers on his ao fina mont has named hia Wood-|1 tneir legion enroliment blanks and r lv vé — ane at hile 49 | ghow Uil the following alg D ts at 5 4 present ball club, who play best when |trap and Serenest, Puree your olde’ ot | 0 enath olor x of Philade r hy aaejad Boston fans are starting to root for Ces Fletoher, Herzog ‘ana | Wels cap at © mile, along w | nt, SER NReY Apia: Steg), Same | Se ate O'Resle of Pelietelitie Cor, who now makes his bome in this] Rabe Ruth to beat Rube Marquard's| Tonight will wind up the most suc-!iaum, If one of these four Is not | Mado sy Wrhitney’a ‘slipshod and” W. | hgck. Then McGovern hooked a t he would like to meet R. Coe's Jucoba and a dozen others, A communications te heavy right to Gans's jaw, and down| After many weuccesful efforts, Johnny Couloa, fe Burme-Joo Laweh match, 'y record of nineteen straight victories, | cessful season in the history of The| riding a rival he is crabbing against | number of imported jumpers will, be rting Legion Edi Went Gans for the count of ten the former bastamweight champion,’ will finally He Bume-Joo Lsuch aici, waich) Ho beat the Tigers, 2 to 1, making hig | Bvening World's headpin tournament, |some one on his own club. keen ‘under colors in ‘the. Preparatory || SPOrung a Editor, Pultteer No fight ever made a greater gen. | st 4 Gwck ot Pole Horman of New Orieans and Raed, Ryser T= seventh straight win this season, when the awards will be made, The| Of course, the Giants got away to a | Handicap, and (he Hopety Sisoplechase, |{ Gutlding. Pe nldn’t be © that | the present holder of vig ST me Gee ee White Elephant Bowling Club carrie? good start in the warm-up workout |! h 8 Bo to the yao Terry, MeGovern could have | eetber las te Se nae ean ie ce cue Even | off the laurels by winning the beautiful Of their vocabularies and fists with |P°%:. cature of the card will be the } Whipped the great 1 the oo M Kid Willieme end bas given Lynch and Bures| Tho Avonla Athletic Club, one of |eretanee"tin ‘ peeved oy re the Detroit Tigers, and the echoes of| running of the spring section of the SVERXTHING YOR level.” There w Tumors | favorites in that city and the bout will probably - PY . | Bvening, that were heard at the Polo Grounds |new United 9 aunts Double Event jmiade a great clean-up. he p at “ boxer his weight, % Ajo he individual champtonel o! taal D4 ces an y HARE was hat steady skill baa ‘been | quits, Kas: te Awtniin mldtiorssat, who | bese be weit beon ¢ om f y yeara past, lott went to ichnat asl “What'did Cobb have to say about! H. P. Whitney's Pennant has been REPAIRS BY EXPERT: MECHAWICA overcome by sheer fighting fury. It! fguter, got « good lacing iu hie Tee tent In|. CDCK Hayes, the Bronsite who mate euch |All the prominent pugitists, ball play of Cedarhurst, with @ score of 115 ’ 0 d the ne * . on in hie bout with ‘Tomm; a on ers, and other sporting celeb ‘3 | pins out of a posstble 120, For this feat N tten, because f Glewelght of Allentown, danded Sing thin) seretite Cone Menthe ‘sea signed | Affair has become ‘Oran annual | How ‘successful ‘the tournament wa TANDI G Berry alno knocked out Frank Errno, | Taran, He are him.» sorere beating in om chy, wr seen ee Ta ene, gis gghoriNe #F8 | SROCATOR ‘aiiver tobe awe hundred and a bd LA I a pw cmind cumlowt Mone 1 ow. ernit id the end who won silver fo! undr ry lightweight mamplen. This, hows | nights og oe a Joo Cox, the big hearywelaht who ts unter cok fe Ma fen participants will cerry, the beautiful | N ne A i li | ee ay eae fas, ze ter, was a. different proposition, : : ie kee ane © Mike Rac watch sop, wale last year the number | ational League merican League okra. Ue fees, Hrne was forced to weigh in at 128] Jobnoy Brtle, who still clatme the bantam. | 0”, "uae OF et tae ee " piped Jonly reached 105. | . 4 ADMiastan rane, a hl q ec e ‘ork | we patel 4 béut with Bartey M the | » Velodroms in Newark to-mor- {| "En all 660 teams participated tn this,|| Clubs, W.L. P.C, (Clubs W.L.P.C.||Clube = W.L. PC. Clubs. = W.L. PAC, Pi. RW ER, 4 . heat andar ‘alt Kahin bowel will got into ection. pre My yd Jerey City heorywelght, eb the Mener 8, ¢, | afternoon the semi-finals of the | the thirteenth, faauel competition, This |] N, York, .12 5 .706|Boston..., 8 9 471 4 & 737 |. Louls..12 12.500 § - steam baths to bake away the sturdy | ov» Mona fe wi ten | ee Grand Prize of Newark, for which there | {2 the only real ganatenr (ones | (615 |Cinetn’dl, 11 15 423 112 7 682 | Detrolt, _ SPORTING, flesh wnat he tr ained ott ras iiss | wo » 4 Barsue of La ile, Ma., law | aack Bulgw, manager of Jotnoy Howard, taal 1s $1,000 up In prizes, will bo contested. |by the fact thas the clubs came far to 78 | Pitte’gh.., 8 16.333 4 8 4 Ln iim oar -19)7 Saeed ele and stamina, not fa Result, ho | bow r lit Pittsburgh, | Closed « mateh betw joward and Moo MeAliie | ‘There will be thre en ina i-final, | Bowl et a Annual lente an fought like a flash for a single round, | 9 espens waiderwtle fighting in the | ter fought at Providence next Wednesday re will petel , stopped like a watch with a broken | ma ta good fig naval bw a decision mur Hranciseo| pwo good bouts were seen at the : . pring. McGovern overwhelmed him | : ie ad | mses : Satre ¢ Grenda. Charley Piercey,|vanderbilt A. C. last night, In the | Geveland, 4) Washington, 3, RO AN details for the” eng be. | Willie dachaco and Tommy ‘Toubey mij not | Wille Hanley and Willie Spencer | Venderbue A. 'yann cutpointed iis Beatam 8 Detret, 1 MARAT TAN CASINO, | Lightweight Champion Joe Gans | romploted od ‘ wb seg lly anactl A Ry gare Rar nay jBulliven, gad Ip the semicsinal Toung PeAiadoipaty 1) 8. Louts, 0 ee mn AY o=ce fought Welter en Dan | cempleted ledey when te managwe of ‘both | | Pronk Bagley, manager of Jackson, ached for Smith Ow r \Russo put. Tommy Sulll | r x t. ¥ er pred ge fOURnt Welter Champion Joe | iver ae Dur ant. Nate Levin pal a| pouponemees cfc mock tenets Sucmcn, ina] At the. Blaviet rea of {witha right win GAMES TO-DAY, an Pra sinter terre ch ee OF the walter t Ban | fortels of ' #9 6 guarantee that their men | ped « case of boils, Rockawr? Mist night Miko Smith of /Menth round, to that session (Cincinnat! at New York New York of OMeage, wien F pisco, and beat him, too, It was | will anpwr st whe lesan 8, C. on tho nigh of | ald that dackeon. woul be An 0 wonton Yo go out panted Bhe ne ommtth of | Russo had an even break with his op- | ‘Chicago ot Brookiya Boston at Detrolt. ont ” Me pitact. Walcott, cerrithe Yet’ lacie: natsho®, iN, wave t Ai | through wih th sa fr at It 8 werk, “I seni broke he uttte fAnger [Poe wwe | Bh, Loula, at Philedeiphia Philadelphia #8 A. Lewis, atts Eine Mesa itatnes . te The nee | e Me working out | inanager of the in ©. bas granted the Y hand in tho second rou Weshington at Cleveland, » fing with superior skill, The public at the New Polo A A, of Harlem ieee een Bin" wou deopite this handicaps ‘U"%" , Glante, TecDey, pith, Cingnell, 27. M: | peat x Guy Brien ta rae me 4

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