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THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1918, ——— ee , BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ; JOHN L. AT THE THREE STAGES OF HIS CAREER’ Copyright, 1918, by The Presse Publishing Co. New York Byening World) (The The story of John L.'e life was writ- ten by the old oladiator especinity sor Was the beginning s had gathered’ in \ knot of young- tre of | | The Evening World tong after hia ring piavercand) snd tron te eee career ended. In dt he tells of His\oxcited, One vou eld under his / ; : . famous battles, in Mts own peculiar | arm a , utgand inf i John L. Sullivan’s Greatest, style, mixing wit, humor and phitoso-|!! was 0 handéni of marbles—some of | ever printed. It will tive ag pugilistio 1 had the bareheaded boy by) Became Champion of the history to the present day generation | tie lapel of his coat und Was talking World and a National Figure. of boxing enthusiasts ond revive old)" the strongest language that # be: Natio their dads f twelve know oe) vat tail wae times to and granddads. The second chapter will be printed to orrow. fuced boy evi- 38 by The Pree ytd (The New York Evening We OHN L. SULLIVAN bi y." sald the bov 8 been | —_—_— voakor youth, Most & memory of the ring for : this boy thom m@ny years, His death last Sat One ot His Hardest Fights aval, he n twat yOu Bae urduy on his farm at Abingdon, | Was Knocking Out First | “tain to Biv 1 no Mass, nterely gave a final date to ~ [deers mid ease the best Known chapter in the his. Chapter of Book jtaniinb ; ; tory of the squared circle, writ a | aime ly when 1 beat lim he” many years ago. | r t , , ¢ marble and 1 to run Few people knew what a really) | ae deli me Mh, AN. Jaway, “Don's tet min Kec them gest fighting man Sullivan was Mike Nes Yor twalee Wore Tencuer ort See nuaaoe And for this reason Sullivan's great. N beginning this narrative of mylas John was evidentiy getting angr H est fighting was done before he ve-| life and rathor turbulent car His eyes flashed and the muscles in came champion of the world and « Ss {Bt want it distinctly understoot small arins hegan to move up anil Soruvan AMP ¥ dow Ath the sleey * : ! national figure. ‘he Sullivan beat | Mipiaan aaeee oe Wis dae % ry that I am not and never wax {Oy neeh Lottnda yl known in pietures is a thick, fat, BEST FIGHTING Days» « WHEN VOWN da. WAS . ashamed of having been a fighter.| plied J i My, “and Udon’ t pudgy figure of a man, with clone} ——_——___—— -—-- en ———|To attain anything in this world know of anybody that can make me j eut hair, heavy eyebrpws, a bold eye | ore 9 . * Jevery man must fight and to reach |!!% none of your tw anyhow,” H ‘fend w@ mustache and a protruding! Jl C b tt C ld t Hi |the top he must win, Life itself is| MIGHT TOLD EVEN IN THE i jaw and under lip. ‘The country te | Jim Coroe outan ave ippe a fight, ven the art of writing ts SCHOOLBOYS' FIGHT. ; full of réstographs and prints of | ° rr) a fight. If any of my readers have} “You aint, eh?” replied John, and Gillivan when he was champlon.| | O Si di f R i J h I S D TA \e2% douv's on that sudseot toe napped. “Well, Jet me tell ' | = ms r en y Say baegie eve seas kc ene ne side o eat Jonn L., AYS LIOTIOVAT Frais ison wo wits « pened av be 4 a “Bobby | @feat Sullivan—the leanly muscular —— ” per in my hand trying to knock ideas fter J 1am g youth who was fit go ficht for a ut of my head, trving to fill the You'y t to give | ‘ iL ; Jame With @ lot of fellows but nobody ean)I t t of oad, 1 | Out h 8 ! & xi ' World's championship almost with | Professor Mike, Who Named five ny pointers, told Som. abode. the Bonen Mighiande| pages in this book. When I went on marbles you've got to - 20 ug | + . ~ i show him a few the|Strong Boy, and lie remarked that he|s grand tour of the ed Biates ¢ ; hig firet appearance in the ring. | Famous Fighter the Great-! sext aa had been having trouble | cught’to bea wood man for him to meet {2 Brand tour he Wiaked y ing of boys : ‘They didn't take many pictures of} | i ith an abscess on my ‘and the in Horton, “Jor waa to, fight Paddy |and faced all comers I did not find a han wanted : dohn L. then, and shortly after be-| | est Roman of Them All,)pext day it, was eo bad thet 1 Livan frat, 1 told iim right there “hat |«ingle man as hard to knock out as and Hight him, cae | Lrerisy aint rol “ ‘ . 4 iiiivan could whip the both of them. | rarer bas SF tME bool narbles,” ‘ Ginning bis fighting career at the Declares the Sullivan of the | 8ii5,{3.3ee tity box some fellow a few | joe laughed, and I warned him that #¢|1 do the first chapter of this book " big 1 agg Of twenty-two ho fell victim te . , ‘ a Ry Came k teak: Bae bw made the match Sullivan would] As TI said befor » is a H ‘ 1 to be willing, and ¢ : tHe dissipated habits characterist New Orleans Battle Was a)» van had all the po knock him out with one of those choP-!erom beginning toend. The world is art nding his cap and marbles ‘ @f sporting men at that time and , Thi ‘ , . hai ety Sor.) full of fighters, and those you see {0 one sys the two youth ‘ | Q Jimmy Elttott at Ibow bega I¢ you go in with your head down, | ful ig! ) to 01 ; grew fut, It was after this that Sul Pitiful Thing. Jto ‘wrangle with mer becnuse of tiny (to Ment his body hell drop. you, i {directing the affairs of the nation | fikhters squared a ready for an A Segeiee | | pase inion. L shut Elliott up by telling} KNOW. Joe laughed and eventual! s, They ha 01 7 soys gathered camera men. i} MHIS EARLY AND INVINCIBLE 667M CORBETT couldn't hi him, and he did later on. I liked his|!t right. Joo rushed In, and bang down jtheir way to the top, and th is the " eua eof f When he was twenty-five years of FIGHTING Fou whipped one side of the roal | svi oo well that I aaw him after thojhs went. 1 saw soe. in hia dresing joniy way to get there. Even ¢ te jumping & ge, Bullivan was probubly ax great a John I declared Prof. Mike |" 'sull Ju come around (6 1 ayenlit an hare lai ate preachers have to fight, They go into Antagonist and tried . ei nn 1," dect . Miko |" * "Sullivan, you come aroun ny | newer Mts din all my lott p his but é heavyweight fighter as the world ever ee Z jLonovan, the famous ex-boxtng tn-| {irate of Friday night and Ti wind ue /DID the blighter ‘it me, with- |the pulpit with the idea of knocking he blow and came beth maw. Ho #0 far outclassed the other tor of the > York A. C., to- 1 atylo ‘that would have ciokled| ‘Like ‘ out the devil, and by the way that that narrowly i rthe J stra of th v Yor + Cn 00: yle that would have Uckled | Like that.’ T said, as T brought my| ° % wd wae ¥ milsse ; Reavyweight fighters of that ne wo + > 8 o! ne Corbett of Nero, We had the devil's |fist down on his big neck. Shortly after|devil eeems to be about the only that he wan extremely earviem, ite | FEW EXTRACTS PROM JOHN L.’S DUO thieves dopa 1 hn too much cleverneos to thn Pater shepard aaked me. Moar ghter that ever muck i¢ Out tegarde |, AU him. Johns it hm yelled : > bs Shes = ~ _ a pitiful thing as compared a to get me, but how he did| three rounda with Sullivan at Patav'a| ics of age, They keep pounding on|'ittle Bobbie, “th bie bluffer.’ 1 drank heavily when in training, and SHOES l : 3 |! with the magnificent fellow of twelve |benent' in Boston, T agreed, and in-nialicas Of age. They keep pouting o| John tried but failed, and Jerry h however, and wh ‘ trained very little, ux he was por , pars aTRacinaKeil urs before. Corbett beat a ui & notion that T would Ike to | efforts, to bit me Sullivan elmore tore! rover succeeded in knocking him out stung him with a giancing blow t » : nine » Gos ‘ hte hey have ve pefore bett beat a tahtest he mplon in| the stage down. ‘ell in swinging af cceeded ooking | M lite Ghee. ‘trae ACNE ty fgotly confident that he could knock GETQIVEN the ministers of tho Gospel aro fighters, They hive after golng the pace'tor twelve | history, but when ete lhim und my leg went under me T/completely, OLD SATAN HAS |the cheek. That appeared to get Se aay living HEH. He stare been meeting Satan tn the ring since the year 1, nig | : pata aig ats ty and no thought that {t was broken. In trying BR GOT ANY BETTER THAN |"p the irish in John and lke 4 arted they have never knocked him out complet the best years, Was completely gone. lchoppel down hammer tke with. his|t® Bet up Sullivan swung at and hit)A DRAW. The man who stands out) Whirlwind ho waded into a clinei every fight with a rush—a quick, the devil has ever got is a draw.” | Donovan had one battle with Sult | light, I thought my neck had been|™@ I straightened the leg out and|in law, medicine or any other proa| bis elbow rubbed into Jerry's ribs. gavage rush like that of a bull in a * lea that fighters are all, tough and vicious ts erroneous. van that wound up in such bittor oken, - lost Interest, well, jahen T found that it wasn't broken Tl rossion has to fight his way to the Jerry reached for tho spot with h ae ” i \ e idea that fx ‘ K rs Dee hat the police had to stop It, In fact |terest “In the heavy welzh jfot up and we went It rough and he poor boy who starts out! right hand, and as did #0 su) ng. He rained blows until Yh of F h chance to reach the top and be " t tumble top, and the poor 60 Jobn's Gomething dropped, and few of | ‘ ‘ i he thot ey the lawycre and the politicians, In fact Say ONE een RARE eh fie Tig vere teat Pott oXPt,80,,bad that Col, Scott of the} to reach the top has to Hight Ne way right fist shot out and etruck hin if of his honest aa the bankers, the law “ Mw hat Donovan secot Jake Kulrain |! he very last Police Department, Jumped on the stage | t well ay to fight off pov-| squarely on the jaw. Jerr: ae | fights lasted more than a round or you will find more bankers, lawyers and politicians in the pent- agalnst him in, Richburg, Miss, und | q,2e,crme around the, Bnd Pelleds Stan Bie Hantee te toes be he ore ee ny SOE naire oneine am Tey dropped : two. They called him “The Boston tent! than fighters.” , was In Corbett's corner at New QO: binioe fora eh with | aaah men to do tt too. Sullivan and I) rt may or may not pe morally Hight! | “Here's your marbles, Bobby,” said thong Boy,” because he overwhelmed “the only person that ever had ye winging while T wae In the wang ie orga Tooke Enel ualvan Wort oP a angeeee (SR ALT AEA Loe one man to stand up and strike John. “Ain't hurt much, are you ue Gbponeate and beat them down fighting business was a woman, She came to me and Juhn T Sullivan's name will out- | wanted to take my place arted, |( "guess, thouen travelled’ with “his |another with bis tists, but it is the | Jory?" he asked of the fallen Boy. sheer fighting power, paying no not to fight her husband, She explained that she w he Kreate riors {Wasn't he? show after that and sparred with him| same ol a—a desire to excel. Tf) “Let's shake hands.” Hf tion whatever to ‘defense or if would kil mo and ehe didn't want the father of hor children t or ho was that h wlared 1 was training down at Coney Is in @ more peaceful way. you will remember away back yonder) Jerry got up and the two boys wolence, i aimuieree” Donovan in roviewin: SS a - in the time of Julius Caesar , 1) clasped hands. ULLIVAN's . “You can study all your life about knockout punchos and how | Pf Sullivana life history. | Greate guess you can't remember that far | "Guess T wan wrong, anyway," anid LUIVAN'S first long fight was i st EU ek ed SECURE GURGH VEHAL Ok toman vf them @ jamed him that. | back, neither can nyway, at that | Je “Let's be friends.” S with Charlie Mitchell in France.|] Jente te avant” olds Kine prope Ane Mi ‘ - Me) helen ZOU! HUOW. Jen Wwe Mwave. Caled Jeime’ the historians tell us of how) From that date on these two boys d h | learn to avold, Old King Booze has never been “ the big fellow John—and I did not “great multitudes arose and = mar- Jerry and John—were the best of 1 was with bare fists, under dodge this punch and you can win." agree, not alw tL Iked_ the velled at the muscles of the man." | friends, They were both named Sul- London prize ring rules, and lasted | “L have knocked out 160 men in one year, but the big rough fellow to the bottom of my| One of the mont tmportant bouts bi father, now a rmident of That was many years before the com- | livan, but were no kin. Wirty-nine ounce Thin was inif Lever tacklod was to Knock out the first chantor of th heart despite hiy faults, Ho was | on heavywelghts that has been held| hot « maturilizd citizen. Ertie Ao Chin, and even then people | THE WINNER OM THAT FIGHT 4808, and Sullivan, at thirty, had al "T have made $1,000,000 and spent it, but T have ets, own worst enemy, but he made */In thie State in many months te elated | Simons @ temround tout ot were congregating to look some fel-| WAS YOURS TRULY, JOHN L. ready become merely a shell of the T make niliton I hope to find another lot of good fellow ill * Beles bs ! Ba nae a to itp be fought at Buffalo to-night. ‘The | 4 = ow over who sh bre ire sign al AAS 1 it was the first big ’ Munya Man to come, me © have big fellows who will clash in it are Carl| Fy ‘ oie " wing a chan The same thing tight of his career, Moreover, that ullivan who had } \ocked out Flood to spend ft lost the grip on themselye fr tally Frankic Barns of Jemey City waa oftered | ince. + Did you! fight was ont " ohn was =r rris, the Oklahoma fighter, and Jack|match with Joe Lynch of this City fo as been tru r since y light was on level and it was fair. rape Ae a John wa rou ello bu meh o m twe ; hrongs are on huni tt ts SHEE i Pes Paaty dtyan, Slade and other |S — a : = | equine ay “a dlee He nan tia pretense Dempsey of Seattle, Wash., who ta a| rounds to a decision at Aviiony A. 4, of | CYES BOT Ce eon just ater be has | 3 Otis (O:StRS Drinwibie Ue: aaa cane, | of ng kentle, and int xenantion at present as a consequence | Boston on Fe! but ae Prankio is alr 19 Breet cnamDien 1h 5 idaredl ale re et 1h the next yoar he knocked out| man too tough to knock out auickly z rs Heavens above--the fellow of his numerous victories and knockouts | *#*4 up for a ten-round go with ‘r)won a big flght? ‘The rivairy between] ‘That little tight tn the schoolyard Jake Kilrain, fighting “for the cham- 1 ooseve Ut | dog, loosed from bis chain, aga men for physical superiority Is what{}on Concord Street taught me that, janship of ‘the world,” in onty- | —#9 the story ran—h Mply rushed jlo knocked them dead ont n the last six months. Morris and|‘y* Joa! © nig taghhsphig bagi Hal A ©.) ie left of our ancient animal Jnstiucts | the place to strike a in oy founda, Nothing but Sullivan him xa Mt tho canvas and how | Attend Funeral wit was the teat of all | 1 amprey wilt ava it out in a tensround|iy cai olf contest, Sampesedy and it weil GOR tRUe Fat es Case yout without injuring him per f MS fight, for | in “1 jnvisible attendant nea Se eal tk aaho, lobe no-de mn bout at the Queens | tim THE LAC aE HH < was the point of the jaw. ysically he was more like a soft. | ihe’ the head with wit 1 i tost . A. C., wh many successful a which ts fast dewetor FOREST BECAUSE Hl WAS THE! ally every man that w. Vv Rone fighter oe ieiristinse, “aRTGet | mallet, John La, howev th Of S ll i Town seth i stow, ue 4 ship boxing « h sci held with arranged an SPST FIGHTER, Among all the cked out by mo took the Count Pional fighter of thirty-one. Hurly in| mallet. John Lo, however, denied the CLELTO GT Baits na cola” mo tmnt there wan a | 10> boxing shows have been held with 5 Soe, Sat ead een eater | EE te Sae or tha Weed tram oun ca tata fh ivan’ * : Goin 1 t : interference from the police autho: ng show on Fob. | wild Hghters th : t 4 fant Bullivan’s stomach gave out, | story. He didn't need any hely Siac ang fellow trom Foe ete chee wean the police authort- |0" ae imam bo wil ettarge vallova in the|is alwaya the one Who has won lils| I way not a quarrcisome boy and as ane 6 \ihoh bpek bers But he pu led) Sullivan was only thirty-four when Ps = La ics Whe M andiexineaba, tac sof nt Out Of | @, are ‘Ted Lewis, tue bolder of the writerwelght (spura by showing physical superl-' a rule h tle trouble, but it #0 fough and outlasted and outfought| no low the title to Corbett at New] OYSTER BAY, Foh, 4.—Cot, “Boston Highlands | st Sie cRistenice, Dempsey won a decision over fie. and You Dena’ the training test: | OFtts happened that my ‘prowess as a pain, w ad looked & sure win-| Orleans, but he was such & physical! Roosevelt will be ng the promi. "The next day they y in| Morris tn a four-round bout in Call-|of New Orleans, They will hook wo for eight Tr APPLAUSE POXer Spread around the school and u Wreck by that thie. that he 60d eeeeeeeeat e en funerat acre and Elooked him over, At_n ind! fornia last November, but Carl {a cor-, rovnds, and Lewis sbould have no trouble in out. |YEFFRIES GOT MORE many @ little lad I have had to de.’ ‘Here was a curious state of affairs | fo no training at all. Fat, pudgy,; Bent men present wh ul Bet= Mie ay a house, you know AUIY |tain ho will defeat him in this go. routes his toe THAN TAFT AND ROOSEVELT. font in the sours raat followed broken-down fighter, far past his | with fect too more to step on and all! vices are held Wednesday morning big. Dressed rou AED SB ACHGN ATIVE = is — Some time ago [ was standing In| My success as a regular boxer and @, winning and holding « world’s | his former speed gone, With a surelng | for John L. Sullivan, former word's Pf ot driver, cca Jooked strong, | Marty Crove has started training at Billy Grapp'e| Deny Valent, the Preach bantamweight. wae] back of a stage curtain of Vink fighter for mor will be tol@ in the @hempionship, As champion John L. | chest und a stomach that hunk OVE noavywelght champion, He has been He. Was about twenty-two or three: rmnasium for bis two battion th the neat fatene | Matched to-day for another battie, He wil @| picture show. At the start a picture | chapters that are to follow. toured the country and met all! nis tichts in a heavy fold, Sullitan ; fookrd him up and down without ever |his fist wih ‘Comme te against ‘Tommy Regan the South Renton feather |of President Taft was thrown on th (To be continued to-morrow.) @pmers, knocking outa great number | eg eee ie oy the swift, tirelons | asked to ba an honorary pallbearer, POM Aram” oither of ux. Lo noticed wean get tommy Fermin for ten rowed’ woignt, for twelve round too decaon. at tie|Sernon and it got a fair round of up- nued Secmerraw: of men and establishing such a repu-| Nad akilful younxater from the Coast,| Phe formor Presklent x ry to that he was fdgeting, en T said ; n Hall A.C. of Scranton, Pa, on west ¢ rial A, C, of Bowton on Priday ele ; N » Roosevelt, and ho ° re and stablisbing such See a ee oe reece Rae | cre aseonee, Rreaiment Will > 10 ji ig hope vou dane mind. me: tenking | TMmIAr BIE A sewond with Jack Britto. | Regan tventiy won the national amateur feather: | LASUMG. 5 Next arta actor Lo plmua F t Ti M d im even for the 500 I without even the aatiagaction of land She eyieme on IRAE OFF ak you thle way ane told me emeight camion, for ete weight tile ime toareameat a Baston, eA BOGEN tinal ie sag tay as une ade Hag rhe could ay four rounds, OF | ing a single blow a neg ere 8. id ene Bian oa ‘ ike tT 'Would a prize horses br i. 1, on Feb, . | pat Moore, the Memphie bantamweight, te pow | Jeffries on thé screen, and T thougut Fi ’ of these victims were | never tried to “come back.” me knew | with Sullivan on several occasions, | George, young. fellow, ¥« al Moore, the Memphie ban PAR ai eonle tir ubpoall gals ahti op t W merely local strong men with a local | jt way usclens | leperey: 2 e — * |denet wo to met Dick Tavinan for tite | {De crowd would tear up te house rs omens fighting reputation and entirely un- | py years after that Bullivan ABINGTON Siihien ohn cleared his throat and in a mn was elaned nn today for a» nda at Baltimore on Wedoemiay night, Jaber | It was almost a Reales pane é ekilled in boxing. Sullivan needed Tent Ussipation. ‘The aINS elves thatactually startied mo, grumbled | t¥elre-roand deciaion bout with Mel ¢ the | White of Atbauy, N, ¥.. for ten rounds a , | peettins Wan tome Py, and Race M t ety to feint and swing bis right, and (eee et ee ee ey popular | Already ur names A . rt Neneh ai’ the Halle Rink Wee ae wer ne aan aaa ton, the Father of His Country, and ee ing and with th ot a matinee idol, | Ie id ntera LOM | tree othe se meeting Mabe - do not think, however, that the fa- “ N N ‘ [was poison to him. There was | Curley of 1 r Rit, TBO piste of New Castle, Pa, for fiftecs meinde at} A dont which should be productive of plenty af] Voritism toward Jefiries was xo aiich Feb. 4—Womea N the est there was a big |neur mixup whenever they met, why Sullivan of the City Hall Avenuo Po- D ° Ved. 18, Ray Wivers al fon. | Peal tugging will be the twelre-round go betwen) on acguunt of lack of respect or ad r ade fast time in what French-Canadian lumbernian who | Corbett always deftly avelded. |e sition, City ¢ MeDon . F Na.. 00 dud Voto Martey for it, Towmy Koveon of Malden, Mens,, and Walter on for t hers. He wai » have been the tirse Was supposed to be a man-killer, i SAA ety haa C a f 7 2 yt a Arena A, ©. of New Haven | f Brooklyn, woich is to be fonght simply the man of the hour—the man tamobiie race Ines peared at last.” He| aid and Clarence } «st, Women’s Tennis °°": er toate, mitek 8 Wao, Uh ELE OO roe Seen Me had beaten ail riva » the | gudite { drinking and ne ENG Sauer is . : pionship of the world with his thats i conditions as camps. When John L, appeared the | w wh to tt He utilized pire | T N Tom 8. Pa t George Ohio of |, 20% Jacobs, manager of Allie Nack, the exact | PHM! y that incident to ves for <nea drive: | The frame of Jond gant] 2 and ¢ ° m Kaitweight, te et iting te tf 1 rela idea jumberman was put up against him, | story, te Heil) and worked 1 , ‘ae ourney ow Now Castle, 1 . ght hearvweights, will | Wanye Oe te on em | show what a hold any man of muscle ‘Tn ” nude possible under 1 ‘ Hes on an tmpro' rep far | ae ea i Asay rs ie Jackson in re fo the hout which Dant f has t mérican | the # ion divine the A ORE the local sports wero on hand ' etre to a througt | Dy * > ¢ Kosstone | goodman intends to stage between these two bow | 2nd brawn has on the Amott: t J wer of Ry ta ber ‘Kkat Ga. would) kabew:|< hte Ba and wide throug Howton TOGVESS 3°! ah, A n{ ordman intends to Mage totwwen these two bore | Hublic. Very few men can over reach | the rule of American Automob' ¢ ve ire. faifia oho pred t { wer . he ideal of physical perfection, and oelation prohibiting women fro Bullivan o ie oncasionally ailed produce large : ae ion heh | ity > the challenge intued by Neck toe 6 tout | the Ideal of phy! Hitter iN itr rap phi r oni came on the stage v no bette my 1 mot ‘of al nes TrOr nN HE women'a indoor luwn tenn . - fi Shem rors 0 the benefit of the soldiers in Goodman's camp, | }oKed, ipon ins nM: ality 1 for hewatanece th ; Bac nee, 20 h Y b herole proportl hk i me #70 analow to 609 thom et | Neck claims Jackson iv ducking the i |have done something for the p ‘isin « qualifying rin for handicap, by s ranks But t te even emir ‘ Piacniotenite cent Secu tourney ts now Kress on fie \uplifting of the race Wik swered by twenty wee ry M@ or tw , ‘ e loved from New ¥ fl ourta ? 1 - ® Astey, the undefeated amateur bantam. Now, this is not a lect k 1 the veeord of Mrs, Cuneo o! ma bellow: tris 1"heunure in. He | orate ; ane Lied foe war micager | seie't champion, will Wako Bie big pugitie | oould’ not. refrain. from giving sny | New York, Hh tnt ‘ nes r f | 7 ' bs eis ee ot do Y ago lancam, during 3 13, when he at aint Eddie | veaders a few Of ny Views in reg The tedture event of the day, a Rg ee ‘ He with ’ me ru i a ay with | Keete, the Quaker Crt eight, before! ig the ancient sport, business, ¢ Taide was won by Mra, Cy nt fe enact : 1 friends WHO} comes from a great i ° vedule, to annot give hia ’ A. A. of Mnlledelphie, It Aster | whatever you may be please call Waits ; I-Canadian “bach ng , - ay ODEMS y iowa =aiy ahaa aleg than Perl ut over O'Kevte, his manager will| Tt of fighting. Mi © Marmon of thie elty the frst thing, he usked Ind 1 wid mourners, Many port. [MAY ravto War A “ifs Buri Andy Seaman, “The latter | “Ot $1,000 to go as 8 side bet that de can de | "Sfoving pnased entury swerved the Wack ands oan iagek im out?” jonn 1.{,,2oun te Su Taxt words wore | ing men of the ¢ fthem | eaten Lava ine ae wind 9 » bos Joe aber for ais Johouy Birtle im # twenty round decision bout, | mark In years and b Me nein Calentlor 1 wt noe wa ver admit that he h wupe- | Beall tos tances to be : Taylor, indoor doub! “with ASO OSSIAN Ci: sO: SRS 8 Matt Houkel, the Gieveland promoter, fs anions! back over @ career of strife and ex. tore bro. nt and. crashegt rior. This was in fone soil 1 pate hoy eee eae ; Woon) rete a = Teach to box Kid Wolfe, the onck citement, my'mind drifts to a little a fence More ha tied a facta | xt i ARIA, Bid b t way | Aisa Wasne ans 68 t i v ; Fadio Mead, Lonch’s manager, scene in the playground of a primary Women served as iclals ana ba he tri ta favorite trick an's - fie m unt } at atlime anil? 4c i Miss! Chan 4 Wewls bay a herd job on tia cd $1,000 with 29 pwr cent, |achoo! in Concord Street, Boston. It the racing pit ° od Joke was ko Into a th rite 4 Bjursted girl Norway, bande toe ae . Jolin vt barroc the bartender for « BALTIMORE HORSE Interment will be Com 1 I weiter st, P dha b ¢ ve with 3 k aa » 4 st, Pa ; ip the nouse, spread the cloth on the) DEALER HAS JOHN L.'S at st. Pa x aN Haws | matt | te i “be as HOW TO-NIGHT-FOR Cc f CHE KID A aA TN ork the $70,000 DIAMOND BELT. —_ the {nnoy to cone lima a Reine diene | NEW WEST SIDE CLUB. =: “J Pablecioth ax standing on t Jere the table wlasne ALFREDO DE ORO TO PLAY i A tLMO of Le NY fret f 1) par tJ K ; AUGIE KIECKHEFER TO-DAY cttention, ana it te me hd as Se Grn ell 1 om ¥ y. 12 ercainment will be held to-night at the ——$ /) ‘ tJ \ itp w 1 to the ne West Side Athletic Club. This . = oan Ft F John tried It ™ ; AGO, Fob. 4—A ' ) Melig : + benoit of the club, . Fer centuries all over the world OLD) Do ne 4 minute tf your back olt'h Ad and drew he ‘ 1 i 5 i and ft 11 service for the Government, the lame. b Natio Fhenmas | your drum st ot "one and ms a ' b MeoNeal 4 Qu S| emi Neat fe es Vout aides ti 5 etare in thei , all other ca Ae ” ; SA Wyte { : me rll -acagtrar toned wis As! West Si having a » r m aqua ye ¢ ‘ iy § ' , ning Many star boxers will appear. Amons Tt does the Ir ot tdneye : : : 1 are Bartley Madden, Joe Lynch, Udneys and pur d a t = f ‘ a ie efor the ©. Exgora, Anthony @ new man. &, ee LIAVAN'S r| $4 \ Vote tt Billy Rodenbach, frequeniiy war ‘ ool the ‘ s ins Me? A tue ha often complete , vy ation of t t © efte " $ t rn 4 him aa an “allen ea, | ¥ OF gases of the organs of the i 1 na! hg 1 1 " board Y w wlin with the bladder and kidne F : WF bh = i . “ or cloudy urine, sediment, o t S Pebiou e scenes. If John found @| than . ¥ play Kieckbe ny Molde Line Hovacs v0 bi whe on Ww wey wb the United e fedicate an unbesiiay eoadiiion, WHO OE. BEM Em agg,

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