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re THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 15, 1917. CHAMPIONS DON'T COME BACK BEST’ SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Milfs AFTER BEING FLATTENED ONCE 9-10-OUT. IS ANY CHAMPION’S FINISH ANOTHER BUNCH OF Copyright. 1017. by ee Press Publishing Ca. (The New Tore tevatne ¥ STARS FOR $60,000 ’ ” Only One Notable Exception to Old Rule Was Stanley Ketone reuna Who Reversed Knockout by Billy Papke—MeGovern, Lavinge, oe / Red Sox reaig Pitcher Bust, , Fitz and Nelson All Dropped Out After Being Downed Once hii | Catcher Schang and Out corr 4 for Fatal Count, We fielder Strunk se Fran Urwe Copyright. 19 ' ' 2 HICAGO, ft « Maclity 0, they e ark loons wm manager of the Athiet 4 Tete wh lot Joa” Husk, the ploner: Walllle The ' one etample of ak ‘ - ' + * ham pion ay right beck to the fitle he he Sine, OY | wtrunk, an outielder, to Harry recom, The one eserption to the : ellet owner of the tT | 0 Hom, tor & price sald to be $40,000, and Chee « snd Kovt, otte fielder, This in third tine te ae last three or four years that | Made has cut doop into hia bro ’ ‘The firat surprise came o a the dauntiens Htanley Ke Iracleoman of 1 iddlewelghtr, +l wouldn't have known tndecision oF % fear of defeat at the muzzle of a ma ne gun. Hunley Ketchel waa caught by a f ome of Thunderbolt Billy Papke’s - e |the three atars of his pitching ‘ tremendous right-handers tn the first wd Fore simnans |Away. ‘The necond came ih hie go ; round of thelr battle in Lon Angeles en Srrcmr | Eadie Collinn to the Chicago was knocked down and nearly out "come Bar Gon tor 400,000" turned ain” eae y J WAS Yorwp jun” Baker and Hob Shawkey to te wie UP again and agala to ehow al BY Jerry Yankoos, and Jack Du to the Boa- pont superhuman courage and on HARD Pacer |ton Med Box, P nee ST uae WHCH BRoKe ‘ ‘ "stutty” Metnnis, at first bane, def ® ner, and wan at last knocked : 7 His HAND now the only pluye of ‘his oOuNed RUC re Toney Ketcwene orid’s championat rar The event aroused such t ty of OMe perexrey world’ mpi ip t ta tow nendous Interest that the men were ASO SHO CAME BALE na ene tuck ane matched over and over again, to figh ra int ' the “Tana up San Francisco way. Ketchel, un daunted by his formor defeat, fought at 4 furious pace that was too much @ for Papke's nerve, and won back bis title. Another champion who came neare———————————— & eonsational come-back was Bob/cume back once before hy was cham- Fitzsimmons. Knocked out by young) p Kibows MeFadden knocked Jim Jeffries in eleven rounds, jo) Gana out, and Gans kept ufter Wiby Ceara | MEH he had reversed the trick fought Jeffries again three years) "inne tirat time Gans wan kn lator, and made a herow effort to) out, as champion, was in his see turn the tables, He gave Jeffries al fight with Hattling Neison, Nelson ~ fearful heminering until hin hands} Kase him an Were smashed and splintered, whon| Afterward, an he wan knocked out a second time. | fighter than N He did ail that was humanly pomt-| Goldfield ble, Jeffries was then in his prime} ty Nelson ti Ly aod Fatleot i to “eome back, he w ont powerful man who eve ; and the most powerful man "lready in the «rip of tuberculosis, from hold the heavyweight title which he died # few mouths later 4 But see dow others failed, no mat-| Gans was ax gamo a man as ever ter how great the “class” they showod] Hived. Ilo ki when ho fought Nei ed ong the champior son # second and & third tine, that ee Walle listed among ne bold he was only a wreck of hin former £ Featherweight Champion Terry Me-| pelt, but he fought an desperately @ Govern was invincible until he met jand aggressively as ever a ian fought Young Corbett and was knocked out.|i" the ving. Joo € ; an un. Sati cee ata ea fortunate champion. Managed dur After that one defeat Terry fought In} ing the beat purt of hi er by aensational style until he met Corbett! 4 promoter who mude hin “fake again, in San Francisco. McGovern|in many imatches, he became din. | hadn't trained for the first @ght—thie credited, ut ho “left bis manager a ‘id the story of his fuking, an- © time ho was trained to the minuto of houncing that In the future he OA % entering the ring, “fight to win every time.” And su | © Corbett was an ice-cold proporition.| he did, and became a popular idol | * He knew that McGovern was likely yee sd followers, but unfortunately ih oo | the end of his health cut his career to knock him out. Ils best chance) nom, Gane had little money in bis lay in making Terry logo bis bead, | jatter days. for Young Corbett was a heavy wal-| Mew know the herole effort he made loper in a mix-up. In the fight be 19 Nis last feht. He had concealed his condition from the public, and he! talked to Terry for round ufter round. took nw match with dotee wend, be in Philadelphia are becnning — te think that he is money mod and that ho has used a pruning knife toa point where any hone of developinga ¢ pennant winning ¢ r in next four or tive years iv hopelessly gone. Barr unes NELSAS “come Bac i} ATTEMPTS WERE onuY TwoTs mr Mb ABuITY To nee Barat WiMiereD Par KO HAD WROCH ED MIA OUT 6 | ‘There will be no curtailment of the Diaying season, no slashing of the Player limit, oo limitation of the training season in the maior leagues next year, The club owners of the nd American leagues de- bel a (S$) Observe Carefully the Three Rules to Prolong the Life of Tires | ‘ner spas no cane | " ir abot =) rt y and Thus Help to Reduce the Cost of Upkeep for a Car. that if the war. hen to her chance shortly knocked him on ns was a greater 1 proved at Baseball Owners Are Shifting Cargoes, Now That 1918 Season Looks Like Flock of Pancakes By Arthur (‘Bugs’) Baer wit ADS4. by ‘The Vreww Mublisting Co. (The New York Evening Wor IG David Marums of baseball are swapping players faster than | two Kentucky Colonels swap stories. Some wise bird has seen the stenography on the wall and interpreted tt to mean that thy 1918 inuweball season Will be flatter than a flock of pancakes. Therefore, the owners are converting their star players into cash, preparatory to taking it on the run for the suburbs, President Baker of the Phils was the first to clamber into tho Iife- bouts when he sold Grover Cleveland Alexander to the Cubs in return for a gurageful of Uncle Sam's VISITING CARDS, ‘The transaction ts et to the war, earthquakes, bunions and the draft, If Alex ts con- ripted by the Government the 4 off lik straw THE BS PIGURD ‘THAT THER ISN'T ANY USB OF BUYING A JAYER VOR $75,000 WHEN THE GOVERNMENT CAN BUY HIM THIRTY DOLLARS Now Clark Griffith and Connte Mack are also hollering: wolf. Clark has traded Gallia to the Browns for § 100 and a couple of exempt Browns. Connie has sold Kush, Schong and Strunk to the Red Sox for son he lost War forces them to m+ trench, it will be ti cnough to adopt a war policy when they actu. UTOMOBILE owners, checking up their cost of upkeep this season | *!1¥, face starvation conditions. fae and probably figuring their running expenses for next year, no| the 1918 season on Tur April 16, doubt name their greatest it & week later than last year, and to » helt greatest Item of expense as the tires, and are) 0,0", 134-gamo schedule, which has By William Abbott jqulte inclined to arraign the makers of tires for this condition, These|hean the proeramme for ‘years. The u ‘ “ot the | Statements are an individual expression of opinion based on more or less |later start finally satistied for the nel 7 : oment those owne ho fi lGandun City Club, dors ret wari up|¢XPerlence and doubtless justified in part by the records of bills paid by |the siren echeduie ot 1i6 Ave |to the idea of standardizing golf balls, those who have to buy them. Tho National Logue agreed to the Jite can't exactly a There are three prime factors responsible for short tire lite, First,| American Lengue plan for the col: ’ ction of the Fede vik 5 | “One of the beauties of the game,"| excessive speed, especially during the warm months; second, changes of | was decided to collect only what the |declared the veteran golfer, “is the|direction at a high rate of speed, and third, excessive Government Imposes—three cents on ie eealésiion of clube and |éP meek and unnecessary U86 | Hinacher seats, five cents on pavilion wide range of selection clubs of mechanical brakes, It is the rule that, punctures excepted, the life of|scats, eight cents on grand stand bulls To rule that a golfer can only | tires {% enormously prolonged by avolding the above three chtef enemies | eats, and ton cents on box seat use a certain type of ball is like ak- tg the pneumatic tire. Tho leagues also decided to eollect ing 4 short man to play with a long- F a ten-cent tax on every {reo admis- t nyway, how could tt Heed these rules and keep down your tire bills sion, shatt clip. Anyway, how coull bie | Avtomatite tattor + There is every indication that the use of standardized balls be enforced? | What ta the cause of buckfre and plan for a new diviston of the World's “There's really nothing startling In}enging missing when I tet my car/"nd third “low,” more power fs re-| Series prize, which previously bad this talk about getting r distance | stand fo : ry iuired to turn the motor over in first, | been opfosed py Presiden! Johnson of nd S taille ran hour or so and then try! therefore, that first speed makes a@|the American League, will be adopted. the modern high speed ballt.ito start it hetter brake than third or second. John M. Ward, champion of ne need for give the ama-| | am age, I know a ue te ready to Ing the better of the fight. Corbett ny time, @ was weakening, And then Corbett tm determination he drew uj nto claim the lively ba i the dying shell of the gr Joe - x — ———_————— | teurs undue adva ‘ou get what yo deserves, It eRe Pg : President Johnson Fuld tho subject of © But Terry seemed talk-proof, He had England, Gans was accused of “fak- || $60,000 and three or four used ballplayers, You ae ; rilenaeed be tat ” Peja a BEEN ARO PRIEOMAN Sul elind paying the $110, Hebt to hackers of ® been schooled to pay no attention to ing” again when he fatled to put Thia ta only the start. Walt until the other magnates catch the he ball rolls unu a ly edd ' | Due to the motor getting cold. Start How far from bottom centre should |the Pittsburgh, Newark and Brooklyn # Corbett’s vile abuse. He grinned and White out tn uw miserable bout. But|f epidemic, and ballplayers will be flying through the alr like snowflakes, | POY Played shot that's the fault OF) with a rich mixture and it wil! not) the piston be before the exhaust valve|Clube of the Into ederal League wan & paid; “1 whip you now, and I'll . leona dlbe tat after tho tight he col- iF 4 piiazard of traded b syers is liable to blanket your town any minute, | 4 Course not sufficiently trapped. backfire, starts to open? A. BRADLEY. |? The fnate crobebie weale betel B ick you for that later.” Ho was hav-| knew what resorvem of eouraue ant When a magnate the trading fever even the bat bag ln't ufo, "4¢ there are professionals WhO! «uomotiie Baitor mo the cam shaft so that the ex-leettied by tho Individual leagues, and ® haus! " pa oC 5 e American 1 molhe to pubes | uto.| aust valves close as the piston ina ot 4s mobile very shortly and would like 00 reaches top ntre. The opening will he uke place at th 4 1 Sa o t © uttered the ultimate ineult—the foul- pg (Pg PSC ae nna C dd ke S — number of amateurs who will drive|to ask your advice which car to buy uae Sta SE the proper time, Pingel ft shi ES Mb tec elh @ cst insult that bis imagination could to leave his, fuinily when hee w a 0c cores Fistic News as far as any of tho pros. Jesse! from the following three that I have| pooa it make any difference if a|Undouvtedly result In a new player at i invent. With blazing eyes and furi-| “over beyond” a fow months later ° . b Guilford, 1 Ainer—there are! narrowed down to, an O-—-, M—— or spark appears at the spark plug when |*uco" ey a rasp eon ously swinging fists, utterly regard we ate acting Dpsnd eet pe Aythigy Fall m His De ut and Gossip any number of amateurs * no'll set a8 R— (four cylinder). Which one tie crank 19 past the exhaust and on | that for some nanage immediate revenge, Terry rushed| Ho went to piccon as aw fighter after Here Over Roller By John Pollock average professional, There isn't any| vided I kept it In good condition? | happens every Grok uate aed) tae | fo little of | uithough. Scout wildly in, And Corbett crosaed him| that terrible forty round beating from difference in the playing skill of tead- | ADAM. | is on the top centre, Can T inerenes | Dick Kinsella discovered bin down in & and knocked bim out. Spain ane’ kin Fe tte ate ktled) ar] Caddock made good upon nia] HAYing been refused a permanent in- 1 Professionals and amateurs now-| J} would prefer the B tho speed of the magneto so It will lion, a. Ny i ae Ly Young Corbett in turn never “came! chopping block and at last to. be | q eer ta the Tiaeg Piet enna Junction by Judge Jaycox of the Su-/adays. One just receives pay for TS) duiomaie Baitor Ahitg as there ton ent —_ back” when he had been outgamed| barred fr the ring by promoters, | o” ute HM One preme Court of Brooklyn to prevent the | Playing and teaching. other! T have a model 90 T Overland whi JOSEPH GOODWID The plug should fire only on the compresston stroke, at a time just be- the piston reaches the’ centre, and oulfought by Jimmy Britt | who were uid he might be killed, {Ip catch-as-cateh-can tourney at! police from Britt was a wonderfully game fol-| WolKast went tho same way. Hol the Lexington Theatre, throwing Dr. | ~| tried to fight In hts wildeat atyle after! Rolle 0 Ken and 88 eccondi wr. Ho upset the dope a little when | Ritchie had whipped him, but the | eouce If 40 minutes and 9 seconis e cume back from a knockout by | something that makes a ‘champion nterfering with the boxing |doesn’t, To make the balls a uniform | has run about teats held by the Rroadway Sport-| size and weight wouldn't change this, Jing Club, Manager John Weismantel of | Ie there is any criticism that golf with a crotch and head scissors, the | Mat club has dectded to go right ahead 590 miles, Lt lacks bower when negotiating long grades of not very steep nature. If it ix duo |bdalls are being made too lively, tt ls] to MEDAL ob every busy—adyi, tY SOMR ons > t Lieut. Joseph T. Higgins, famous ; i which’ he ered | taking in legitimate club members until ao excessive amount of carbon “act time of firing depends upon @ Hattling Netson, whipped Nelson and | ¥4% lacking, . same hold with which he conquered | [MKF Unincxed hie membership, Wels-|OMY because the players want them.|deposita and the necessity of grind- ee of the Ignition, ‘Tho | for bis stirring victorics on the board a ® vur¢ bim over the ropes ut the end Cae itehle “came back" to some ex- Joe Stecher. antel will stage another boxing show |ANd I personally belleve that they | ing of the valves will you kindly in- should be timed to insure | floor and cinder track, leaves New ent, But Wille w t uctually| Dr, Roller mado a speech after the ly reached the Heit of t York for the duration of the war on a desperate twenty-round fight. But/ beaten by Welsh in Bngland. Holmatch in which he extolled Caddock as {9% New Year's afternoon, at which he| have nearly reached the lait of thelr form me as to how this should be diter Monday morning, when he will go to ® rit wasn't champion, The fight he | wasn't outfought; he was outdanced.|q most gentlemanly op} nt, one of /Cxpects to have Soldier Hartfield and | flying power, Would those in favor done properly. Please advise mo ey PRONE cat Ihave to old of Washington to be assigned to a post Aida't “come back” from was tho| He got Welsh for ten rounds in New| the best wrestlers he had ever met, | Mike O'Dowd, the middlewelxht cham-|of standardizing the balls want to (0) wijust the valves after grinding ng rod and spin ten or twetes {im the aviation corps, Higgins was é S tight in which ho lost to Joe Gans, | hor yeu of pine gee ae fed) and ended by declaring that Caddock | Mon. clash In the te ature nt of ten | put a handicap on distance, for which (yeni, What Krade of lubricating before starting. Have had sar, {#8 Boston yesterday, winding up a ; #8 mig ppt p savagely thi d the high honors that| rounds. Only those who have become | every g pstly tries, bl taa t Sot hen tome “Fl two weeks’ speaking tour with ex- . He oharanion Ana dc wilteun ‘) well deserve t i rat i J every golfer so carnestly tries. COPL. GREENHUT d and valves ground. jt ‘ ~ Lavigne Dropped Out the eharaen fed foe fe unt the | Ser yeaped upon hit i the Weat. | wmbern of thn ciub ton day or two|°SRnd ‘ho wouly sanlardized bill) t woud go eine rnc in ten AUBIN HALHBY, | Gey. David ty Welsh) Gt Misael . fonny Leonaré ped Welal Strangler Lewls then came on with | weeks before the entertainment will be | pe adjusted to the various playing |, ab AS Bane Jasetts, THe will arrive in New York Quickly After Defeat. ack iniveiy Cnt there tag rag Ge eR Pierre Lo Bielge. ‘The Strangler threw | permitted to see the contest conditions? During @ season J ine nts Pesildcs Kphoa of ep ian , tart oaally is no doubdt| late thls af rasan and Jose aban , Going back along the lightweight Jest prospect or possibility that Welsh | Le Bielge in 2 minutes, 30 seconds, with — at least half a dozen different types) gage “the results would be une Mine Wall Tecenls Means eho tite ing of tlie road (une toad te c . ° sk | ever will “come t It would be} @ brad look Miko N'Dowt middleweigit champiow, ty) of bulls. What would happen in this a! cold waethe | th st leg of th ad that tea tet, Kid Lavigne never came back | 1 "come back ould ho) @ ead eee vasko and Yusslt duasar 2 se ce tating |Reaioe WHI. Ia practically: the sure | SereteotOr It would bo best to requires a heavier mixture | France. & ‘rom the beating glven him by weltor. [cruel to match hin against Leonard | wreated twenty minites to a draw P tide Te Geer loo aveeeiiost nm take the car to a good shop or the! motor, It is also necos- —_ @ weight champion Billy Smith, Frank | M&H—crucl to Welsh and cruel to] the frst mateh of the night Missa eae eee eee aos ahere any good would | Overland Bervice Station. Use modium 6 the air valves, Pull on |,,Th® Stuyvesant games to-night prom- @ Urne met Lavigne soon afterward and |" Gein weltora “Mysterious 1 1A SPIEMNINE, aeie tt UTR Coos, site| come of the proposed change,” con. | sade oll In summer and w light grade lund brake far enough to disen- | Hud by ine rehieo 1 six gun * won the Ugbtweight His im him, th Was io uacaaerUt ALAEY Atak es hud him on the defensive, and for | s middle-| cluded the Garden ity t holder | Win . | Rane x low and high speed pedal | ¢. entries have be renlved and they yy ind that was the last Of Lavigne 48 | rhwws tamed him, with « clo Jthe greater part of tho muteh” Vussit Pritts" to- | Automobile EAitor val Peration of the reverse will | continued to your tn yesterday. + great fights ’ ehin, and Matthews ney Jwas ‘pretty busy tying tO heey oul of | Jwiion| Just at a time when Dave Honey.) 1 n considering buying car | easier, eer ean Boly: Lime in turn came to the end of Bis |buck" to championship f a a Gisiatlaiane “hhampinn oe ee man, the club professional, was shortly after the first of the year ud] Automotix | Th Prep and Horace. Mann’ with ehting days when he made an im | iie ns ha sunded ni 14 Mdenn mulied w victory Ghorea ‘ Oe 7 ing up 8 fora rrangement of Would lke your advice on what book ‘dding distilled water to store oresonted, the final event possible weight for MeGovern, sapped | Ba eee BTN lee n'eranien in the. t ac ° # Athletic Com-1i8 Forest Hill Field Club cour: to read, so as to get a little knowl Ty When car Ye lela up tog [of the meet the Com stuyve- a stamina beyond all reason, and | \ Went w Manich with w for r y awe fiymnanium ALC, of Hay Sandie BuOWwsOrm: NEA t r of tho machine parts before Inter. Dreaeey eee Meld UP for | sunt basketball tean in thelr was stopped in a couple of rounda, |» siitaredt eine ee |aore in 18 minutes a mM Yialein of Davia, | UNECE UDG W EGET Hee ee ara clue nee futher aeraile intr pre werve the plates, or 48/ annual battle er he tried for the welter cro: elody and 1 © programme {0 night te as fol- {+ BON OME aU Mom Oe WOERe vee Clie | Svea “HALL Tt iry to e every two — p " Later ty nh u for the welter crown | wus hipped by Meilody ho programm seb at tie neat. memner. | recently acquired Property across the MICHAUL RYA N, ' sto keep the battery charged? asmuy Hall and Boys’ High han . # stopped : erns, and | oy ellody sunk into oblivion. al- |S Sispre payin MATCUDS Voosttt ths. || oat ta to tees een [road north of the present sec-| State your wants u let J. Me. JR the Fourth Avenue Bathe, ge still later war knocked out in one} th never knocked out by a wel- [amie ts, Jo ‘ Wedek Ahswko | ship Set eon io math ae fond tec. ‘The idea ts to have four ni to publishers given below: rrtpetseren we oF for their much postponed ~ ‘ound by Joe Gane t t. Jnck Britton micht turn | od ps . shan | hot which may be ready in ess Age, 00 n Avenue. | , ul practice is to discharge | swimming meet and St Paul's Behoot Gans was a marvel in the ring. He | the s on Kid Lewis, but Lewis | 'F flim! }-—tvan Lanow sare. prelits e Orato, varinae ‘obile Topic: Broadwa ‘ i ; Marge the battery, being! of ¢ urdon, ¢ iy wi face | jarquand - - + playing It mafo and refuses to give ; fans’ ue eee — or of Rattting tevinsay and} THIS will mean a complete change | Bee Te arinl Company wre ua the fuld 48 of proper specifte | school in the St, Vaul tool tank, Y him a chanee, “seo of Welterun ct theneton [in the layout of the links tree f any a iesea mad Maree create | CHICAGO, Deo. V5.—The annual | : . H t a Good diach: . pty ‘or cross country run of the Gent F Fitzsimmons Left No Hope be forgotten, for the only man in] te Aut adind antinew nemising fyhter to le Bae os A aca wnt of fourteen drive the uid and all the jar with ‘aistitied Sener ne eee Ube dactaye oie for D America who bas a real right to be ariel asl Pate | will bring ‘the length ar provided he is accom: i alee, he, Battery ‘away In |iocal clubs have lost « intRe nulibep of ’ or Dempsey. rer tony jehpne th Willie de , course to 6,000 yards. by his fauth \1 wild net muster enough track inen for ' jances and Price Ss k: | could not | rs a 6 pitch, Demprey was through atter honm 3 LA adh " Ttallan, ontest. Sores From tntir Although the transmission se ae i ta full team ue ‘ Stas : ite | bs ecensary for him t ” icin J. Sullivan tt Overland is thoroughly greased, it you Kindly answer the follow- brie meee Slinmons dropped the middleweight} Be oan Pa K . om " d President of ¢ Q fts very hard. W s the eaunc 1 > Use Soothing Musterole F nied mad Cheat etieel” Ce mall auuimpion.. many Cio |, md Dw the Kaeiah witerwoigt, haw agin| ABKociation is opposed to nd remedy of sia ome SATS my Font eke ago T put new bands tn MORE DEADLY THAN \ fend i mimy Ired | Showed that he could * NS in eaited from kervioe in the amy on at | the assoctation champlonsh y short ¢ aaa Siene Heed ot ear dnd had my differential ‘When those sharp pains go shooting | |, a ane Ured | though he hadn't | wi @ flowing var s right le. . = he elutch and Beaks bret fate, | has been a ent y2ta3t since then there A MAD 006’S BITE 9 through your head, when your skull } Kid Mec Poe weave AG Donovan, wh Nes | sees ties hed nea 10 tn both the] The New Jersey Btate Golf Aago. | Outside of Se eae hyditie. ehat willl When | pur ins tery a {ransmiasion.| ‘seems as if it would split, just rubalittle | wei t. Joo T 1 aimed und de and ame borin USCA Se eae aH iy *b OAR annuatenecting in |? ¢ A nom de within my reach? ; i : Methven Be. priake he} rie vite of « 1 dog ty no longer Musterole on your temples and neck. | fended the e tonte life at the NOY.) Al Mike w , t vening of J 2, |bring the p TERRY loves f Pane the CAF I donaty. due to ow fujious Pasteur It draws out fammation, soothes | ley Ketchel A teae ae persuaded, some years afterward t Schroeder ee, lant rite AMY orning Treatiient, but é ceuth, the sear tepalnuscalviiviagaitcxreiet | lasted “ae cea iets elcome out and box nds with | fash at hie tea hopes to be here for the se Yes, provided he nie att tthe apa ngtee Company’ a re ot tld be Y Lavst Gaile Ne Aye | che then middlewe ch ton, Jach delegates will thresh out the que n conpanted by a duly dich th Hf vhen took | deadly ur 4 © and juevitable Be __ Mustercle is a clean, white ointment, | Rut failed in an un-and-down battle. | Demansey, Jack thoURnt Wear whether thelr champlonshin should he feurror the awier of a racine D and me that tt] ws. ay. aa made hird (ine he was ked out by rh satay the « | was ; 0 athe the Wuman peay Teatchall pattioe: ei Sen | exeny eating “the old man,” but hold next year, The sched. | operated. locks on the shifting) M4! bands. I} OF the hnieae Fa mustard plaster and does not blister. lise Ne bacck! efter eet Mat ended) aike gave him @ four-round boxing inane the | uled for Deal was postponed, Lut rods may et too tient or the joints | fined Ou ail the wid olf from the Kline bladiier, "een your ane Many doctors and nurses frankly | kK Near ener tion na 1 | teas yn and & good puncli Vidic Kane, | there is wrowing sentin ore in the shifting levers and rods may | Sara ihant jes hi stl Wit grinds. Tuse| ney clown and your bludier in working recommend Musterole for sore throat, | oicition. Billy. Papin cy tlt) Of the heavyweights i noe eyine to| river to have the championship played need oll, Moving the seat or yourself | # lant Ol! (Mobile O11), F jacked up| eonaition and you y ave no tear of bronchitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, | ;\\),. 4. },; tha Inet he bs van was satisfied wher t bout with (4 1918 under modified conditions forward are the only other ways 1] tha two Ti yhbecls with the lever in| diseuse, Don’t try t t nature, Se ie gn congestion, pleurisy,rheuma- |...) It to Fr before | Corbett. Hoe was old se cplonhin —-> -—_- could muggest. putes ar 10 Outside wheol|a cruel muster, Whenever you expertence pains and aches of the || hel. nt Ik to Frank Klaus lpn yaical wreek at that sayy p ie Bad tho ina 16 Ww Heel went around aa] backache, ‘ner vourneas felts 18 pages Poet joints, sprains, sore muscles, fighting ambition, He heeume sue hover trl FO ae eran ita RACING | SELECTIONS, Nttle argument. A wibly that the beat ale cat [neve and! Madder require inin ry of tl it (it often prevents pneu: k Klaus was 4 { out byl being knocked out tw by Jerr bgrineorl NEW ORLEANS i with saree The car is tw onthe old DAL. Hivarlom sipauihne wilt ae monia). It is always dependable. i Ined a return match |and stopped by the ra Tow ie anal at t Race—Koyal Interest 4 ower than if It HARRY CURTIS. . std, i ~ —-80¢ and 6c jars; hospital size $2.50. ial at Aalit UM ) Fitastinmons | was |e Amory AL ¥ ott petri | 1 Canonbridge. , Noade Who is} gear trouble is no doubt due to @ irorious : Aeyiiat Af iid ew ing by All vin i by his» Ne | batding te om nf + O'Roark , wel. sik Noa dragging bu !, If the bands drag on ‘ae y let Al “atay etx c on rounds." | homing me gent b akon: date aon he 4 Race~Eem nquiet ght? + lag ihe drwins, the internal gears aro une Ae as wha 4 owas a litte But he] rettrad undefeated, caine out bya city. mule. ‘ftw. thos, , ts coaatiig| der a working strain and will cause! ceuaity for over 200 ye f ver worked up t title again. |fator, trained off a hundes Lidia? tak avthay against ti MK = Watear eater An unnecessary nolve. Would advo-| If you have been doctoring without ges O'Dowd—a 0 that Tooked xo {time in his life by | inking the |cumae a drag, Te ies, si sivy, will also Your druggist sella th solutely ‘ queer that the jess said about it the| gave up fighting whe SiN Friday nigh Riaco—Redland. i I, and erly adjusted 0 AAS Bre ByOD aranteed oF moni Hawes 3 better, Both OLowd and Mccoy oan| knocked bim out sake afieruoow Aa Hue. Lotor iting is reversed. Mv noise will no doubt | 6 f imitations, Look f speed being "high" plop. sousequeptly tr