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eee tm ee ee - THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 12, 1918 ORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Smilin “ . ~ TENNIS DOUBLES oe SMALL T TuRN NAAT : \ minute = \ SoS Ree! “Feact oe |Interesting Matches Scheduled — f C | To-Day at Seventh Regi- C Ne Wo | ment Armory. pe ee Wrestling in This State Is In, Need of Regulation. | ~ ¢ Nos Dr. William Rosenbaum and erick H. Alexander, holders of the Ce) tional indoor championship — titled ‘ \ 4 doublos, are tuled to open the special lawn tennia doub tourna- Oovertamt, 3918. by The Prem Pubiiehing On, ment on. the ints of the Seventh (The New York Evening World), | pa Regiment Arm to-day. ‘They will Px. old New York is up against | (meet Harold Throckmorton at : a it again, We are informed that —_ (pong: G nae 1, the star junta team of the country the grapples pian to make It [rea a cece k ceecow oe te One “thelr Mecca. weasion Theodore Roosevelt Pell, for. This te what comas of having @ lax oBVeR HoTce Te PecouMRity Best Maw wid And Ger THE Maey The Governor might be empowered to appoint a commission to reguinte grappling, Even a commission would! not be as hard a setback for poor ol’ We've Lad footpads for years, rnd now we're to have wicstling pada too Because AY PAVORITS GRIP WAS BARRED, AND T Got ONG FALL, AND ZT HAD A Some WEEL , AND (T WASN'T For THE CHAMPIONSHIP “This Tims ANYHOW . ar in th t vund of the 1 next Sature winners of ional cham: on-Gariai semi-fini niet W. Niles of Walte) counter thi shell com: = mer national indoor champion, and legal definition of burglary. If apy @ Tee Hovne® . ee —— AND 1 ‘ ANWY (5 CT THAT WHEN 2 GRAPPLEtEs, S. Howard Voshel!, the present title : gent operating without « Jimmy can AST OWE GRMHLUR Fors UNTHA TER «<5 5. “The owen? ‘iG Sean Antoaear mates FETT ERE T MER TRS: AND THE GOV | hotder, will appear as partners for the r coms to town and separate citizens Guy's TuRn, Uke THS = BUT Ther hoon (7! WE AlWintS LETS THE UNDER Goy firat time. Pell and Voshell will meet . from their bankrolls with @ few Listes ~ WRUeeLe Cur UNTIL THe “contest” W. Dickson Cunningham and Arthur Bi simple twists of the wrist and a toe ASse-vesr-wy ‘e. C9) WAS GONE AT LEAST AM HOURL« 1s {0508 Bsc seht nnd Hares ORI t hold or tw » about time to apply on Te Leven Livny REALY Loe, . I —_— non, the Maasnchuaetta Grate pal Bi! to the tegisinture for retiet | AND MAY “Thre i Roms @“maten? gin and Cunnings & It's too much! Betwewt Grapriens : ‘ IN MD Cem STABLE ROUBLE with wreatiing t# that oF Course ue - Wrostlers usually wrestie In naine INSTRUCTS THE Bors 5 ouly. Matches that are on the lyvel Une “Ths | ‘ are fow and far between, and when a ie , io match 1s on the level even the experts es ee —_ Shite tpceun, eae . find tt almost im ible to detect it.| lin Lyceum won the yard indoor J | Foor om om wen « LG Barrow, New Leader | that the law allows “grips that R hamp! 16 -preparednesa, | games at tho egiment Armory’ ; Would get a man to Jail If used in a Of al Si Al d HAVE You , » Jot Brooklyn ime being 982-6 i — Fough-and-tumbie fight on a dock. A| OX, rea Y + Nencep How Makes His First Tour Around |*,’8c¢ Dalton, He in all right, too” conde too hold has nothing to do with) NEATLY The “\Efari ec ma . Avil . | e: I made {nquirtes of a close friend con } pres 6 * Seeger Dong Ee On Hunt for Players NUT Mears | the Country, Offering $50 made Intuice of ast tend coh igh cosmid « doula ig break an ankle Joint, preased until ARRANGED FoR. to Any Fighter Who Lasts he wa Ore Pan bee ta tne) y's p ~ the victim quite. Its parallel in box. ecndirace OS a en ARN "POPULAR | Rourkounde | Ryan, Douulds Z ing would be the old “chancery” holt} »< ‘ MAT ARTIST? | ur kounds, there : S| allowed many years ago in bare tit| Former International League |Boston and several others tured at | : . | 2m I would have to go at a Uhpann wae G x fighting under the old Engliah rules, Presi a ac i f nded sentence was delivered " , . | thi from the § and play 2 aha! vod sident Takes Jack Barry’s |°f suave | | _ The story of John I.'8 tife tae | wanted nin shape for a lick : In using that a prize fighter got his res oe P d d Hi lf Do Si ll t 1 soriee he old glad eines linc AES EERE SOS: B | onponenva hand tues eet ie Place in Boston. Joss Barnes sant nis signed is L OUNG ANA A a g smatles tee Seated deco ua ei ne alone kbar ite Geamimaraahantaeiea ee arm, and then proceeded to demolish contract to the Giants, One by one : SANTOL She Bventnp Word tong : < Heavy score in defeating Adelphi B} bis tace at teimure ———— the stragglers are coining. In. Of 1,636 in Annual Show) «1 ms r00 career ented, n't | ! RLF MOAT waciactallion tle foriue’s a came unconscious. That kind of fight.| Wdward Grant Barrow—in baseball | | his o10n peculiar style, mixing wit, man got the of Travers Tsinnd” eontins 1 onsclo E t fight- Dave Robertson, the star Giant out- ; | tanicanestan : thy Mun tie and £ 10 was Larred ages ago, Nobody hag |Juat plain Ed—will manage tho Hos-|fielder, will retire from the game to| TOddic Is Worth $11 an|Ptize for the emaltest biack-and-tan| rumor and piilosophy. Nothing ie Ran cuatnae| ; ny ome oF ve é thought of barring “toe holds” and|ton Red Sox this season. Fightin’ Ed|take up the practice of medicine. last year, while tn 1914 Baby, her| more interesting was ever printed. lide waka game fellow Bepaveninnn ke ough con: £) acted torturing grips that have o| way never much of a player, but he's [DAVEY'S been retiring for se Ounce, Her Owner mother, captured second prizo in the) Tt will Hie an pueMstic history to || my npr erate lt +. = ig rea eatraits I ceeeithataeinir Kluke ieee? Bares Coe always at thie Uma Yet ae'a| Says same class. the present day c@n-ration of bor- came up a little other thing Is that the promoters |b managing 3 one of the Oret to report for the| » Says. ; rer epaudryalsess es Danese to corral-a lot of money by| Hans Wagner played his first pro-|spring training trip. — ae boss Se Msi badd ne spelen , Pislphei ack him on the Tiuecume inn | nace Te paene, too holda.” &c. They | fessional game back in 1894. The new Ss eit ertcrc ue te. ee wi erere. SUR ae Kommndinatantd * | tow xecondy, and 1 knocked. hit Py jae pet pin they are goIng| neq fox leader takes the plnce of| The National League will open ita| When the annual dog show under | of this dog's flesh ts worth almost $11. (Couright, 1910. ty the. Prone Publishing | Stiff that he was out for ten or fit . ing desperate, annual meeting at the Waldorf this! the auspices of the Westminster Ken-| Although the number of entries this ‘Company, New York World.) minutes. T gave hin $2 ; das «plain matter of tact @ “toa |Jack Harry, who enlisted in the navy. (Opava moons At. the Waldort this | | } Fave niin: hold” ha. come fbihind pamper oF nel Club opens in Madison Square| year ts not as large as last year, offi-| CHAPTER VIII. put me on pid’ # become on of the beat) Barrow's appointment was one of be devoted to devising @ method to by i ty : A Chicago paper ¥ fata, te fake wrestling ever known. It! those quick-fire deala that happen oc-|collect the war tax at the. parks, |Gurden on Feb. 20, Toddte, a black-|cials in charge declare that the com 8 my scheme of offering $50 for pee Tr Foe Reka a eer ePp lee take | oa icnail in baseball. Harry Frages,| Tbs tax, by the way, is giving the|and-tan dog weikhing one and one-| petition is keener than ever before. any man that would stand he- Rullivan 4 © @ sensation | lead ‘ Sins or ptetine Aik tne Nuit aon owas at ihe Neston Ardaniensa came| magnates a lot of concern. They tear! naif pounds and sald to be the amall-| In all, 1,636 dogs will be there trying fore me for four rounds had| hy the way ; ut Dalton, and |t0y> has a aecne : < bo imit, ie o Datol dhs the delay and confusion that will ac i 4 3 rine: ow ecided to| there wer . 4" nen who | i in the P phe, Qhupposed victim = writhes and | to town on @ etill hunt for a manager. company the handling of a big crowd | og in the world, will attract a| to capture Living ral icine EM LANL SL back him for any amomt : Racselation: makes awtul faces and hammers the) yarrow, after separating Mimaeit from Unless an eMcient system Ja formu-| whole lot of attention. Although| Boston terriers are the most repro-| keep it up to $10,000 to fight anybody _— E) Fetuses to gtve ne nd Meroleally | yer nternational League, was sleuth. {Atel Every club will present at|Toddie is ono year and two months! sented breed in this year's show.| My tour began with an exhibition at| m OXING SHOW bia neal BN abe spaparutchigpt ys tonee arias Sol jlonst one echeme how 20,000 ttckets| oi her owne s, Frank Kolce of | Others well represented are: Sealy-| Philadelphia, and by the time I had 1e-| er, the old tehter, mate «| DINNER AND B ne 18 @ groat game if|ing around for a new berth, They b ed and the war Jo] OF) shee Eps ‘ank Koloe of y : ke lee ; fected’ withls one houre times °° | No. 817 West 8th Street, the| ham terriers, Scottish terri turned to Boston the match with Ryan | a aie crowd in which he! EOR SOLDIERS AT CITY A.C i . |met each other in the Waldorf Jas) lected within one hour's time, > 7 Math Street, says the! y moat dangerous souns iE! ) .C, j ae ight, Harry and Ed —— dog will not weigh more than two|terriers, Brussels Griffons, Russtan|had been made, Things were working | : 5 ACK DEMPSEY, the new heavy- [Peas ore That deen di-| Col. Ebbets was first on deck with| ounces more if she lives for @ hun-| Wolfhounds, bull terri pointers and] nicely now, and I would soon be ta a that Thad achanee| S. R. Guggenheim, President of the , 4 welght from the Weat, aeema| What was sald must have be ~| the suxaeution of installing little 1na-| aneq years | English setters re has been 4/ position to have a say as to | e 1 $250 T ever made | A Club, will give a dinner 5 Ikely to add reputation to the great|rectly to the point. Suddenly Bar-| chines of bis own invention that i i especially strong entry in the selling] pangemonts for these t ‘ 1 to Mount | ro 20 4 th irroundin, + name he carries, There was a Jack |row became all business, Soon after| would automatically make change for pease has prize winning Derenta:| class, in whic h the dogs must be Arriving at P adel pha L app. Kaubout two: | ear 6 9 » a & k for her fi tool third ced up to $200 on the stage a rthur Ghamt had Dempsey once who will be remem. [ho smilingly announced he would take/the fane, _ i ok third | priced up to eS eayine, mare ot Abou Cuaniees Pass neea od te bered as long as boxing exists, He|charge of the Red Sex team. There : SHEL Cole PONERA Sa be ohte . Fc county s one of the “Three American|were congratulations all round, for man who accepted the challenge way a around Jacks. la is very popular in baseball. And) | Fi ht Results local boxer by the name of Crossly. He) On one of the stre wie This new Jack Dempsey ts a fairly |” 1 tignt. quit in the first round. Scon after that reise@ sidewalk ad y first ni Dig fellow, but no giant of the new |'he Waldorf bar wae ¢! pep 7 a | I began to see a new angle of the box- [ selected that as m for a stroll school. “He ts neither a WiNard ner a| Barrow's connection w ¢ dia Buckley. {dentified with the boss; decisim, at the Rollo Rint at Newowt, H, 1,, 00 ing game. Aw T walked along T suddeniv te Carl Moreis tn bulk, but he has beaten | mond haa been almost entirely on thing: Bare in thie vicinity for a great | Feb. 22 FRED FULTON STOPS In thom days It was customary to ceived a severe bump that nearly | ris twice, and #0 @ y alee , i tainments for boxers, | knocked mo off the sidewalk jooKked Neem pomsibie hevwill become w rival] Banagerial side, Trying his hand|many years, both as referse, manager ‘Ons oh tha Ask Seda We No aeria mi M’MAHON IN FOURTH, pA cheat have a litte npend:|aroand tn sigeriae Ae mah ele 4 in time, a first in the newspaper and hotel Lus!-|of auch good fighters as Gunboat smith, | .,00y M1 Mle Mim Bue f ot Palsdehle a eonetndapiet img money. I agreed to put in a week | ing fellow giared at me. Without « has been coming along » the new Hoston leader outed Merry Wille and Tommy AMurDhy. | tat between Micdey Duna uf this city and doe| DENVE Feb, 12.—Fred Fulton! at John Clark's Olympic Theatre for ing a word he deltberately tried & CA. A. ‘a ast. It may not be ttime to match opera in adh Feaneaivante, owner of the Sharkey A. C. and Ch | Titer of Philadelphia, They in the| Stopped Bearcat Tom McMahon {dn four | $160, John Clark, the Broprict come |to bump me off the sidewalk sf chon Res, j him against an experienced ringster | of smi eagues in Penn {Mont A. C. of Brooklyn, ie now the new | smi final of #ix ronda at the club's next show| rounds here Inet night, This is some|to me and asked me to allow the use of | 44 ronin, Trine | ke Fulton yet, but he has reached a Barrow managed the Paterson vid von.|owner of the National A, C. of Phila-|on Seturlay aight. Curley ls now looking arvued| feat, ge McMahon won @ referee's dee|my mame ae @ drawing card for & De eriau ONCE, a Uixota Gymnas B4 position where Fulton can hardly ig- nse § yong rei of baseball, a|detphia, the olfeet boxing club In the! ge up mae gut p Weitwelghte for the | cision over Champion Willard Just before | benefit. 4. “Go right ahead, You| «yw: . dAW, ve . nye his challenge when Dempsey is| Bis Fd, ® : main attnuction, Aud Sure," I sald. right ani vu} “What do you mean by that?” 1 Stollack, + to 1 t porn executive und @ great fighter,| State of Penneylvania. Jim took poe | ho fought Jack Johnson tn Havana, know I want to be a good fellow,” Jasked him. “Are you deliberately t ar Schick, wi A a al Managed a number of other tains /seeion of the club last night after @| ily De Toe of St. Vaul, wim eeourd tho| Fulton gave eeaanens beat-|"Clark went out and advertised that | ing to knock me off the aidewaln?i ronxdale “AtHenB: oH LYNCH, who knocked out Kid t!] he became the President of the|tarx over the long ance telephone | decision over Chick Hayes of Indianapolis tn a oe en be Vests pattie 12; | aftair as @ benefit to me, when in real-| "I'll make you ip ort hates of a Solel Lehi International League. It was only) with Jack McQuigan, who hae conducted | (reive-round tout at Woonsocket, RL, oa Frie | ® Fulton drove left ity it was a benefit to him, and he! too,” he ye k. ee ter | th ; |reach and Fulton drove lefts tw [Sty it ates * Williams, will Aght Terry Miller! ny sheer grit that Harrow kept bis] 10” (eal Melia Xan. he ine meen avcn | 447 Slabt, bias been exgnae! by John Doberty, the will, McMahon | made several hundred dollars’ Wor my| “Vou don't know me," 1 ra: stein, : at the Fairmont to-night week. This, circuit going after As Fee Tag ee eat AS Mecutgan needed | {bt Promoter of Pr dence, BT. to eet | D plow und Me. |°Rd.! merely got the $160 for a wuek’s | i1ttle angrily. “Have you ‘n ‘ A. AG Thomas 4 : : “ ; ids in 1915, | Johony Dundee, the local Italian lightweight, fo rd round Me- ne for somebody else Seanton, unutta 7} isle the star event in # programme of | mate Itt, /Aihe International bumper | some one to finance the club, he mace .|twrire’ sundae at the Natieany hee ee | At, tne end of the third round 3 4 abate Our Ga ee or what Ilo, SRRCHRCH eS , three ten-round bouts, gotten up by up against a crisis. The league was] proposition te Buckley, which Jim ac-| tit week tn March. \for the foursh, Pulton Store 9 ley pe CLARK GOT MONEY OUT OF Oy aN anoeeyaa What vas ‘ RACING SELECTION my » to raise mo 0 equi ‘ } y - stomach and sent lefts and 0 the ow you y game In," ene oe tie tncilce Army aaidices ity |Dractically bankrupt, Barrow's palary | cepted, Joo Welling, the crack Mabtwcight of Chicage, |face, followed by a left that rocked BENEFIT, , he said, and he made a py: Ss. ries he Pn ar nomy soldiers with | was clipped trom $7,600 to $2,600. This = ‘© wemter of the nary, ba gone beck to | ScMiahion's head and sent him to the| Just before I appeared Mr. Clark ad-| “1 know there mag 42 4 - 5 athletic material needed in the tratn- He anane | now a nar . 3 a ] od-| y Ouse tof $e - was the last straw, and he res! Raymond B. Fowtiek, Chairman of the Army) (,;, where be holshing | TOPOS. Where he hung on. apparently | dressed the crowd from the footlights.| with this fellow, and having see NEW ORLEANS. ing camps Joo Lynch will Aght for |i iague directors at a meeting YOB- | s5 ew Cormlenons oc Training Comp Active pesirvoghl Dis alelig for ban toa neg altelne | Helplees. ‘Tho referees then awarded the ie there are three men in the hall:’| tenes and diviomies wily eet tes Ee piace d | farm ever to the fund. Hut he win |tenday offered to double hie retainer: lite nap jon aude 0 walsmat tu Chiengo wish | halon Prenman thet ioe ng Chicago tgnt. [MERC to Fulton, he mid, “who I understand would tike | off, thug seemed surprised that 1 f body “ fight aa hard as If he had the whole | Dut Barrow, because of the low Visi’ lis 4 tag compliment to the sam of the pustlis | ewight, which is to be held at tone ahi ne to try Mr, Bullivan, I hope they will| would even take a chatoe igh tin ner, Madame 4 a hard 28 If he had the whale | oily that now surrounds the Intere |S, "oS Se Te ull ta go cus comeey | gests niet to be Bald ot (Eine whew to] Tendler Knocks Out Tuohey, {10 try Mr. Belivan and he Tushed at me aien ten | “ie . Rat auc, ane va eomone “eid |hattonal’s treasury, xracefully refused. | tgs posing tewtrastora, He ould: "<A man [ear Fritey eagh avd ling outst to have’ no] PHILADELPHIA, Feb. 1. —Lew| in’ ‘minute a big, muscular looking | Whe air was Lilie with vik tutnere oes n mab, Iriah g Minko in the reat ne the programme | he wan all set when Frazee Made |i” po cPedasd hae more goed effect on | conbie a outpotuting his mao Tendier, the sensational lightwetght of] man was seen making his way to the | for re is heating unect oe fnlaore: ove ; These pa all firnt-clase acrapa, You | his ofter to are te pean spread |? morale of ao emmy than ised S68 Gooee cay Philadelphia, sprung @ surprise before! footlights. He proved to Pe yan 4 me eal Ha letee || aie B. vt have to he a “inember" to get In,| Barrow said he would ’ ee ee the ena sake, ine piace | An effort was made to clisch bout between |the Olympia A. A. of Philadelphia last | Carty, a famous fighter of Baltimo! nothing 4 ng, but tits Fr en Shoes, Runes, Tene ate eae eet a ttehat|« dragnet to anare ® number fot the |, tame, aad all of the aerate bare mace | woke Jarhion of this ay and Preakie “Youre (night, when he knocked out’ Tommy| “Welle” aald McCarty, “Lam here toltime I was thorcughit’ wracy nttt| gist $ da desire to help the boys [Plasere te ee Piotned the navy [oo [ae hae melee, * fought at (h¢ | puohey, the crack Jersey City leht-| Call your bluff. So you had better get] tet him hay sint of the | Hubbub, Obo- J ¥ @ show n atponed mn - | y Sox stare who jo! x tev oe | Armory A. A. af Boston on Meb 19. but nothing eight, in the fourth round of @ sched. | busy.” that wo ked ont w a to give Lynch ‘mere chance te fall. The new manager Delleves| A math was ervengnt tocar W wicoreh be | came of il. at Britt's omrasrr ssind Get the| ied aixcround Gout” Tis le the met| He tock off his coat and sbirt ana| , ace-—Rogreaso, A " t ready he could recrutt @ few from the Inter- | two Rocky Kanese, the rise Buffaie tight [bout be pat beck @ few wees on account of | time that Tuohey has ever been made | donned the mits ard ~ | nationa weight, and Willie Jackeoo of tis a Charley | Tritt baring other bouta in view The men will | to take the full count, and it demon- I hate to break your winning! fight nex 4 mmit ' , 5 7 ¢ Murray, catchmaher of ihe Queensberry A.C. Of| oronghly get tqyeter whoo tin Armory a, A, [Straten what a great lightweleht Tendier| ste aald MeCarty, “but I need that | tea ral eS ees iiton foot Hon |, ‘the International Teague ta, atill | Buftels, %. T., beoted uo Us men to met in | mores inte the Arena to Raston, seen earn te ee ee eet ron | $50." His friends heard this and set| man was a druggist named Crane nie | DON’T FUSS WITH a haps the French are thinking of start breathing faintly Teen eiatos ae cain, ar ok as ison tet | Che title between Andier HOUTA LO OR either Benny Leonard or| Up a bis ee talents | t MeCarty | str, suttivan, 1h & p t “\tors met at th Lp J ‘ i" ite between Johnny Kilbane jiere, providing the jefore we we aly b | nr § an Ave come 10 pre f & little drive of thelr own. The) and voted to take definite action | Kensse te @ bout (o Milsdeishia @ fow months | peor roig ine ranged | Dolent ta 248 eounde tinmelde |run at me, tut 1 fooled y NOt wong You with we oneN oe ue ie you know, kick a football] March 25 whether the organization | ago, . | were completed Articles - | stepping to one side, 1 planted my feet | has been eon ted by 1 MK of MUSTA iH} PL k ‘ z ad of each company aa they | Would take down its sign or attempt | oe oo ct matee ot the vreany | Agreement were signed by. mauager ‘take Sas Gces On firmly and shot my right fist. wt alent Mount (lene a rews ving ij er one raat thi o struggle thro the . : which clinchd the mateh. The men will come ane tees matte into his face, The blow slammed him | taught that bully # jes lust x t and charge the Gor-|to struggle thr A, A. ed Weston, bas tuet vigual up another pal . tbe mate BUFFALO, N. Y¥., Feb, 12.—Battiing| Into © bh fh hat a 01 Tr. Chapin of Bap llwaged #1" | tognther in a twelve round bout at Colnmbas, 0, ; ‘against the dressing room. As he | six 4 lie has been abu ‘ana = 5 5 Chairman of the Hoard of Directors, |of hearzwsahte ter che tenture toot ot whe etub’s | OPCs seeming Fel, Ih, trina w wety | Lahn beat Bimer Doane in a se UP ee back I let him have the uther| browix erybody in town? Musterole Works Without the | any i tive for | was elected acting president ater /Soris esterwinmert t te bid 4 the Grand |i tonditien at Silly Grup's Grasssies is tional ten-round bout for the members |came, mack let him have the uth | T thanked the gentlemen us 1, Blister—Easier, Quicker i r ake #0 om esignation had been ac- | OP ewed are AB od cf the Queensberry Club of Buffalo last| him to his knees. I could hear him] knew but I told them that 1 could | aad 5 » eee ing gloves and other necded| The International on March 1 witl N. 2, wen pereatly te tram ‘Tom Cowley there rattling good lightw pas elepeg [the fifth round and he bled profusely. |then aa he arose I turned loose my} 1 hy ‘Wp my rind te flour and water when you ‘ is | ; hayer having mocked |The referee wanted to stop the fight gain and it caught him square- | hurry make th ‘ hs B | materia! for our troops. Our boys ure | mall contracts as usual to ite players, |g "ai tatele teuive nninde to 9 deriaice, Jout Monk Fowler of New ‘rieane at Cleveland | put Lahn said no and beat him all the| Tent again a Delow the ear, He| mat: : mawithvalitiin cette * overseas almost every day,| Just as though the Sheriff waan't ex- : Week Jn Oe Sounds, 6 Daschaa ho teeter [eas |ly on the neck just below the He | n & telegram call- | nesswithalitile cl a ey haven't @ thing tn the ath-|pected any minute, ‘The league £01k | pace a pues of many wrein, Pdtio Walace, the |twitle He ill to eeninat Mec tor ste | Way : went aprawiing on the floor and was) Ing me te Chicengo to fgnt @ new tt)” Musterole. is gy 4 material ine except what tn pro-| ar Ping against hope for @ ilfe~| pears, lightweight, hes denided to try bie hend | Battling Dane, for ten roinde at Matt Hinkel's Turner Oatpotnts Gibbons. out for the coun 1 Prrne iugn thee ak diee tip tol mustard ard other !pful ingredient 5 in meagre and scattering lota|saver—that Sunday ball will soon De | \AL” ae agin, He was matched today ty club et Cleveland, O. an tur se Y § A RNEYED WEST TO MEET a ad dig i 1) combined in the form, cea i the efforts of Individuals. wallzed in Now York State, that the (tt, S.See “Tilca gary, to mmm taoree PITTSBURGH, Pa., Fed. -At the | JOU that $50 was a big fellow called the | Combined in 1c of te preseal 3 tle work has become of ex-|affaire of the Buffalo Club, now in| Cy." heed hitung lisntwegtt of Raltinme, | Jee Limdh, conauene of Ki w up and the | Kevatone A. C. here tnat night Clay Tur. | ALL COMERS. Michigan Giant.” Hoe was aix fect | Mule ol ene G tah 's the place of } %) «treme importance in training our so!-| the hands of the courts, can be aatis- |S younds at the more A. © of Baltimore | New York bantam, wae niened by bie man {ner the fighting Indian of St, Paul, out-| ye wag some time before they, could ie a half ta 1 built in prog | Nusteraie ured and will not blister, J dlers, but Congress meems to be too|tactortiy adjusted and that wevoral | a. yen ig, Rathling Katty boure Young Ciisney | ager, Eddie Meed. last right wo tox edge Wim. | pointed Tom Gibbous in a ten-rouni|resuacitate him, and I begun to cet ay — teh 401 trom sore theese te 1 t relied “ busy with er things to do anything | fat Dankrolle will etamger into the |:o, pounds at the same stow, for teloee: the Kawtene A of Pie + bout, Turner's showing was so cool alarmed. It had taken just forty sec- | hy, I hate to nit this} " thre is, tonsilitis, € about this detall. folt. Money te the most important - Feb, 25. Geos rene ih aypg ce the matchmaker signed him up to dox | onds to lay McCarty out. He finally fe roared, pnd then he hoe hed Mt me os f ne f >—_—- lie # mncial aaslatan © ig net forth- | Jymany Dufty, the wer site Nehtwoight, whn hes cid. came on here to mane co matsh, Lanes | Harry Greb in two weeks. came around all right and I offered | hae fnahten m A Aa he eid all er # BROWNING SEVEN LEADS ——_ [2 ng the directors at thelr meetin | oy fag te um Un, wl) martha Hg wain Nese Vaan wekegoes Ae Ot Uw Dende and Cline Box a Draw, | MEI DUNG paar want to Chicago |to my aise, With ail the power {ra ea oft ¥ MANHATTAN LEAGUE, | mura swan song over the remains |ime eanagement of Pisie Har Duffy hae the Olymua A, A. a: sapria eek an NEW ORLEANS, Feb, 12,—Irish and gave an exhibition at McCormick's Tewung my right on to hin jaw att be enya uy bd NHAT "lof thetr etroutt-—the Bel of the! ’ . nha Me Baas Slee rl 4 ‘ght. Hal the north alde in Clark Street. | landed In the second row of the 0 eet, colds etr ult Belgtum of t tought many of the ¢ day night Patsy Cline and Johnny Dundee, light Lon t nts i ’ aon = my ot ae game offer of 860, nud the tra soatr euumontay - | minor leagues tn 1918 when the Feds | ice go was with J weights, both of New York, fought I made my ae en ene Tenn ont or ‘nana thet ret y 4 ng School in now leading tn|opened their ruthlens warfare. 1917 Harvey to Dave Astor wan slened (wenty fest rounds to @ draw here eat firet night 1 discovered that they had| | That nient 1 nenrd 10 Paid al size §2. a Dr f the t th Welling for amothe: er, Sow Jaoobs, for tw lnight. Remy Dorr of New Orleans was tried to put in a ringer on mo. Parson | me Jha yd F . sl igi ne International et \* rs referee Davies, the well known sporting ronn, tool a fast tra ston, f § aatic key Jagague,| The International sti possesses a Mag a:s ify rae terested in my exhibition fran-| thing war full of a yo for im ° niy schoo! with a chance | number of cracking good players. | Jtmay Coffer of Hartem. who font tn Australes Dare will olack uo aaminst ‘3 " was inte} Ts ne of that wae tho Happ the ‘land 4 . the leaders. The games| When It nolsod around that the [eed here as the ‘Momwt tea” severe! nw the Olrmote of Hmiledeloiia end March 4 he Britton Wine Over Cross, tay. He peosived ee een ee nee tea thie Maak tag 5 FY Wie are paved morriamatic Mocks” |organtzation would break up there |ago, te now batting nner vie mangement of atcharge Nowe wih Wilms J. saan before the| PROVIDENCE, R. 1, Feb. 12.—Jack pre Gta for ARAA one for youlaiation and was in my od home| a eee The winner of the | NA* & Tewuinr land oMoe rush of DIE | Prank Basen, win sie ts the mazager of Wille Kerslone A. ¢ ou Immedutey afer| Britton won the decision over Many “Well: we bare, a rors ingoveaed mae] awaln, | Bi cramplonshin ie wid challenge the |league owners to gather the apol FE ncn An eet ttle Franch ten. ' vies mgtcioe Avtar i! ‘eave tr bia match vit |Crosa of Now York in. their twalve, as T waiked to tho stago that night, (Tho next chapter will appear in The} ae fague toe ihe alty Wane . | ubete of Emveusins: Bases ates ot aed” Cashes of Chiou Gx probe rounds is 6 tte Limeosh Bindi Lime giana.” throuahous, TNR outbOReG Bie man AAT ES oe musbost man kiows © £voning World o-morrew.