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EST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK EE Witt KILBANE DOING “HIS ALL” FOR COUNTRY UNTIL WAR IS OVER CUTCLASS SEVEN “Local Hockey Team Defeats | Holders of Art Ross Cup by+ a Score of 4 to 0, pare | It Fulton Knocks Out McMahon, | wicholan Wok, the Wanderers of thie Who Beat Willard, Jess Will city outa svcd the ne of treland Be Forced to Give Fred a tei ’ Chance at Title. “PUT THEM, | Buperior combination play and mar Vellous skating gay anderers the ting the lead early Tarousn A Copsriais 18 ' ; SEVERE GRUELLING. vt ‘ ver relaxed, play The New ¥ he e Ing wh to the last nd oa REARCAT M' MAHON ® y 4 etrength at fet 3} ' iT iy t @ Wellington i hockey, laced the puck © for the firet tally ufter eight minutes of play, and after Moose Heffernan had scored two minutes ja! drove the rubber home next week. Perhaps Fulton docsn't really his f te position, He ts making a great dea! inore money than Willard because can take on a match every we « or #0, Joss has "A CLE Kock uy ° for the third tally upon taking @ pass BF his Griate: an chan nie te 83” Dus © Some corey s° +o from Mickey Roach, This made the aie suka paths el HON. “THAN USING A Piston. score 3 to 0 for the Wanderers at half sella tr Narwees geen tIme, and Wellington added the final eo be avently Jone Wouldn't ~ - - a © —_— —. tally In a ite moro than a minute find any chance to night if he wanted EE BIS ie he peat parted. If Fulton knocked ow couldn't mak Wanderers linked an aggressive « game with a defenso that would not plit apart. ‘The ati “Gor some Tous BeTTLES lard CUT CF Them “* JOHN L. {ts battle with the game on the t seqn on the &t. mado after tho J arne te individ work wos war ls taking up the pu a ' ndividua tion just and the xtreme, and thelr out of bus It in ¢ ! | dinarily good. he would © any More m i} h nadians lacked some he ty earning nc He'd tnd £6 ] of the finosse which murked the play of opponents, and pares wh Tbe | { «this nd tt over the chance of lowing that old : a tle, Just like Jess | _ <4 Bis 7 Tom McMahon took a decision over Sait Oh ised 0 tHe Willard in the big fellow's las before meeting Johuson, a ye most of them for trip- * was meted out s Part of Army Training, | ent | |Manly Art, Introduced fore the Havana wu Probably i ot because McMahon isn't as dangerous now as With Famous Fistic Stars as Instructors, Has | ; ‘ Tha story of John Ls tify was wortt. | that hi threw not t mitted, Both DAY Win. i) he Goren ae one Proved of Great Benefit in Conditioning Sy : Tho Revening W wsirlig| Taqulckiy lear guilty in breaking Anyway. He has every physical : Py oy | OXNAIY 1S ON “THE JOR . jearcer ended. h ft hig! was nee oa oe vantage, and ts a bettor boxer Soldiers for Serious Fights Abroad. | Bays CHAMPION KILBANE. {tmous battles ; wtiar| blow cour alot ot credit for the way he If Fulton knocks out McMahon, style, mixing wit. hum so-jstrong. In fac Aild of the Sons of Ireland beat Willard, Jeas will just natur: | - — Joh. Nothing more i na} wofore T had re : came to biowa In. the second have to give Fulton a fight. But he shia ia the firat of a acrics of artictns on bo i the army, es iti Tea a the een katie ie a MoGr m 1 off | the just naturally won't it anyway.| — peelully prepared for Tae Eventny World and written by the efviian — | atory to the present day ge ton 4 . through Fulton has already kn lout Gu tashuciorh ihe are for the moat part welt fi Nd) BRERA ASR ONG. Tf Ott ifihy4 boat Smith, who bi Willard, ai known puotiat store of || Another Norwegian Tennis Star [line etn pe Sea balan eyelid iNL abatawadiond ilany #7 tht maNh orl fee rotation fo'tne an'impertane | —" ss Ae Wivyl ROWARbe cameas al | GpenHE Hokiine and Wouter rae ciAbMennr af wen ie serioke peal Revealed in Women’s Tourney } jnije:ites His Love jor Athtetic vail DEMPSEY KNOCKS OUT Princeton player, is enthustastt-| "or “over the Te 9a bly work, ay wilt be seen from the articles | ‘ eae CARL MORRIS IN SIXTH. cally in favor of going right ulong| %* (ey appear in theae columns rom tine ¢ |Mrs. Johan Rogge’s Playing):',rs of pall, whien | Ames From Father, Who LEARNED TO BOX WHILE WORK . — = a je ed with the usual football schedule, | at Football was played all over tho| 4-—By Johnny Kilbane. Y, Fob. 5.—Jack uted here laet night ; : cis i , ' ed of c Re mine ue the «| \W a Fe na ft a aking ar ING FOR A PLUMBER, aluvements <" 1 Proves Sensation at Opening SRUPARD ea iteed ne Laeine be S Fond of Joking and that country last fall by teams of men in Champton Featherweiaht and Ctvt t particular M, dn fact, tt de Seldom Praised His Son Suavawalunecontaaaes Sctive service both in army car enye | ton tactractor of Hosinw at Camp! Tho entiustuam with whten the in-| Matches on Courts of Heights rin’ that sie ‘had been practiains meals a saline contends It is regarded as a first class game ts | Sherman, Chillleothe, 0. Jatructors and men took hold of this Casino, Brooklyn th paching of Harty McNeal, the | T ee ped the develop fighting spirit in men. And) oy« H . aco, | Work Iw rermarkuble, At present one : 0 protens It was the, abot. | By John L. nie threw the if it ts all right in the service, why The Now ¥ fa Wort |can soe companies out doin th that wrecked M . : th 7 | Shouldn't it be oven more Boxing hike isidered ax an| shadow tx ni boxing aritie.o STP Cane Tat Serie erhoetis keine | et. 1010, ' rage hoc preparing ® adjunct to bayonot training and Net) yay n i inual tournament on the| ber to pi eortaln Bs atta Sontinues another yaar uF ty ing, The necesuty of tt haus been| trainin oor courts of tho Helghts {tence tanke, Raith HAVE : pil napa Bill Edwards is Absolutely ght | yhasized by the | tacifi r sino, Brooklyn, with a sensatiorin Jent's ‘Sho hed per ited , stile ys Bight | that tho sad) 5H" t nuriber of Jobnates reversal. Shy defeated Miss Marion | {hi Mine VenDeTeY game don feats f Division at Camp) om ly complimented me Vanderhoer in cts scored at! tha a Kaliant effort on. het t my father, AM if “aguay, where bo bas « grat Sherman, Chilll- | on men and they 6—4, 6-4, ; quered Dy an opponent SU° came from ‘Tralee; Cou cattle ranch. Tex announced that be he, O, where 1] bas ssiagtle about it ‘The which | Aker withnie earth My big frame and ge had no intention of coming t to ny at preaont to-| {)) heey fot the un veway completed wer Bh ve from promote any more fights. He isn't a a wis com=| cou Aametetin t PiAy eG: Di ir ; ' t Sho + fight promoter by trade. He just pro- sed largely of! instr =e y moted a few bik ones as a business i satus! H hatche r t y Proposition, figuring that ho could n who bad pre-| \) ; wrto un ¥ Aye eres make @ fairly big pile of money with vioutly no ath! "dake" psifeoky Wohada 1 My ¢ , each, Rickard’s plans never failed tie training and] ‘Tho ¥. M. ¢ Irethods. which she Wels The Gans-Nelson tight brought in the <aNy yy] hay yop Mise Renae. pounds. Wh ‘ { biggest gate of all lighiweixit Ae i SERS OME ay 1 nde : we wa t husiast tests. His Jeffries-Johnson tent drew tlon of the} here to x i iy " ; det ‘ more than double the gate any exilsted personae! | don't wo that any such extensive \ and Mt Si that ‘ other world’s heavyweigii d ever | Programme haa ever noiindertaken t champion. F * of the plu and figures, 4 ship bout, His Willard-Moran inulin | ry of the Ww bene peiained to apend i : New York City drew ee eyainuetio exercaes vs Sad Divi liscouraged M . } i gate ever drawn by a tio act, was Breen as] Gionn would say, "TH oF OF Ci ene pad ihe Hower elund, : fennis Aasociation, has received the teat. ‘Tex Richard was t paid wae BOG “Sere ene. BNR 8d Dlice of Miss Mary K. Browne in nm Th i ain America, r nomination to 4 rve on the Execue Berea than cats ae ek 0 nt ali natural Mesiiaa’ (te physical work, ©. Ambulance Fund matches las satnets: ring muaay Hy a TOOK UP CHALLENGE AND WON ve Comn the United Btaten pus risks, always fil every dota, movements, Gen. Glenn f the British mission, w , newspaper A BATTLE re atten te Gaeaaled 4c wean hé promised, and ney f d ay oth fo of rele whieh t ays that t tele. a8 Homi “3 ri as Bb HrCGIINe ADE na down in | fe te i rarahae ; ee est aft ares: ay. with the — : Aa be fs. fj) would a m f | onditioning « 2, se Rie an Linto a sovtat v will hold ft ennwal ! eee of t wel an benetit Mem) the armics abroad. Capt, Owens 2 jake t Street meeting in Chicas » Tuseday, Fed. & ENE DELMONT, who has iin thel , wents World) had remarkable success here fn his Ty Rave trie " wera along BF , ry 2 \ has beer 4 th a anon and fcoln that d ‘ of dea 9 from Gale boxing succeasfuly throug the, Of avn! vatuo n their calvary tmyonnt, cteamen amd toon, uot 0 ( Méstic News som P ahawered ect Middle-Western states, has tried to trainings Cot eg Ea. 8} respon for the showlt A a Text weason, the. game, solist in tho army and has been | mM « em oxing instruc: | 7 , M1 Jack | 4 nhounced yeserday by tions. A couplo of weeks ago i boxing | vy Me Bor ie « gen 1 L boxed urp at Fort o Hef i sane id | Ro eto be W put the slov orkeley-irving Scnool, defeated Cute and visited the Aviat . 1 eter 1 ; t a 3 * t ‘ eee ler Sets at the Et. Nicholas the 1sith Aerial Squad : ant cnall ait hoin | a handcto-har Wie {1 ey | stilt A ecore Ms ¢ UENL to adil Vt ¢ © tourh| here at Chillicothe will convines the 4 night ttle veries forte. So ho applied tc Maj t kaa @arhc : i i aK wh & ale, on a abe. | a match wat 150 points, played ah and Major Hico Wired Washing! Bessa et : | s . FATHER WAS TRUE TO ATH-/a! i fig ting lo-ndrrow night special permission tu have hire ‘ wien ee 8 1 . edulo drawing of thetin boxe ted and as: vai nization | re ’ LETES OF IRELAND \" te Anco Tournament 1 ysl 4 weanizations. w 7 earitatan a Ww 4 eontionan ix ? De Oro were picked to {9 squadron ts sa i 8 train ‘ tain j ! fa 437 7 4 is Maat t 1 ‘ we ‘eed to call EL COOGAN ha : ° willtste tate Heath t : ‘ v ' . ee boxing Instructor x Jatos and pat] tf they need Sant re than iss Natior soon) te ‘ : Training Station at New ‘ \ Ya ate c ' than} 9 DS aanery ' a a i oe ats more N. G, Coburn fated in the navy shortly af ; : aie ance POIOT EVES ARLE RBS ig ' ta « and 1 Cedar | t f it playe on thelr places beginning of the war. Witt 3 as | tat been het for « 4 ‘ Thie is thos} VW < 4 1 (round of the national after his arrival at Newport hes | macehed ' . © | ing alow a rears that “a Fee ee SUtLA Of the) tint Pharge of a company of men | Su iv an Biggest Heavte Man | tcp oars yom with pointiient as boxing instructor ts r\ ably 6 n ‘ FE sare, Lah Y" i a polley to select instructors froin ho | iver Live rer ays 0 iva et ‘ i + nares : un ranks of enlisted men. Bot y 2S “ : right i f - Sesion that win, Hor tate Grane John L.'s Rem Pays Oe ie tbat s inst , ' Jack ' eiterwelght title) hn Fo a at Oe eet ROH D a =p the fighting lines fim Bie Tribut |. Wine or a xa bee seized to cain | o thier Heal Teoria, to lave claary 19 Bre hn ti ti one hundred | T MANDO JAW SMASHED Mustermle Loosens Un Those ERMANY astically to if n a na sa tall: Sithival A i Cie a Swanty | tw Lined to get eve th SUA dot L ee Pain American officers w nen Up BOSTK " J < Ar \ t of New \ M i Mn ‘ t f tf 1 with You'll know why t c- ry Make Ay BOY wan't . 1. | he i ‘ p a's thot's said the | wad T slowly eayed up t LL Muaterole once you experience the ¥ é Nod ’ as . / ; u ‘ ; Avorn) A \ You ha pera in| had Kot Vranke, f ol glad relief it gives T have met h Rte oR but thi . : ‘ RNa cgi aud | thi I inind o home| ike a Claab and let m | "Get a jar at once from the nearest ganas met Dundes knuck rk, Mas! Pi ‘ Tih ; ViaiSiy tort 1 wine Jumped var . faut Ly drug store. Tt in a clean, white oint: rmane will tind the which we to! 1 5 We Lt Hitly He Hon, (OF t non River and | wos sol Lig tent? Caines hari meat, made with the oil of mustard, most grimly determined bu en {a trip £ M to view | Yan. " rr Muy S us, crack featharaaye, dateatid iiainnes | byt from bank to bank # at tnneked Mion anes jhOrd Retter than a mustard plaster and does in the world. very in the lot In| the bod I ad p nt yy BF ates. Leyte “ers Vonig Montaat ahaled | PATTON OME DINGO tice,” spoke up| {ie plano and into the orchestra, He 80t, blister Brings ease and comfort @ “live wire.” Somebody over in Eu- | ty gy attic, Bu ery H | ath ee eeeOl comimber thot. (crushed into the works of t plano, while it is being rubbed on! rope {8 due for a shock Ni P eae! hold : i Ha Ai Di naee - | r n Te! lewis, wn 1 non well mes and made de of ft k Musterole is recommended by many of splinters, He kept ne had broken thre were f doctors and nurses, Millions of jars aro oatiiy, “T Ms used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff CING SELECTIONS. ; veneer * ~ (ices ce er eo PST ines poy naeht aed a os u the Dutohmer sree } ‘ j \ ve £ {Beye Ae neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleuriay, theus vA © RY witit and avo much €. | ua ailling i F te tit, 1 BHERY 10 BANE matiam, lumbago, pains and aches of the ..\ NEW ORLEANS vite & | AthouR ¥en ‘ : aa at ihe als va back or joints, sprains, sore muscle Pe cu paiomar, | Viggent 1 ri and lator th the ep i ‘ ue lo i Bat bruises, chilblaina, frosted feet, colds ol 4 Racoe—Peecetul Star, Ed vetera eatate naiet ; wusied ot ta ‘ | Le eA 3 i¢ the chest (it often prevents pneumonia) " F tolegranie, teeny as AbinKdon and afew | Prout Reseuts Rayeroft’s Sinad, iver came to about an hour af-| “goo and Gb- jars; hospital sige 69.50, tuce—B Mirza, |} b @ * bod * tin r B Willtar ' I ‘ ° [ an ali 4 t . oot impres fin, lined y " . Snkland Associa ©) the rama: Id gentleman money for tha | FoGrth Rece—Padiy D Bagte s! fa ® ae humber-ot 7 solid, mibve ees | wes aire ae # ‘eof taking . Rutue. t aa mine int arly nat OF ; ap Attile ake 8 Hing at the A vpnalie pal wo who had Fifth Race—Hub Ys Puy | Van s te \, t . ‘ oh eas now, ine boy," finally sald ok 1 ~ Sixth Race \ z w Y jays \ Lady Worthin gio: ® , ’ ; . i siti give you n fair] ce Yo Neo & T 0 one " A; A. aman my old father! The next chapter will appear toe | women aad obt 8 Totseag Twolyy, ie Voters, S.J, lgtveges b charge of ve can readily underetand morrow: | / , Sa ie

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