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Ets Aithough They're Not Matched Yet, No Doubt Fulton Will Meet’ Dempsey Whenever There Is a Fair Purse Offered. | | Cope bee The Vow Thytatinge Oo, ESPA re it from Chicago says} D Jack Dempsey has “signed” to} meet Fulton | Fulton e not y wempsey's “sign matter of advertts T ‘a no doubt Dempsey whenever there is a@ fa’ Durse offered. Fulton has always been ready to meet the best of them. Hoe fights as often as he can, and to date has done no sidestepping. He and Gundoat Smith are the only dlond heavyweights who have shown a| Willingness to fight even Tham Lang- ford in recent years, And Fulton te the only one who has stopped the Diack cyclone. EMPSEY fought old Jim Flynn, D the ex-fireman, last evening, at Fort Sheridan. He stopped him in a round. The promoter who would put on such a match ought to be brought up on charges by the Cruelty to Animals Boctoty. Dempsey is a big young heavy- weight, coming fust and showing heavy punching ability. Jim Flynn “passed by" years ago, The evidence of many heavy beatings he has taken in the ring was plain a long time back, even when he was knocked out test 1m n t been consu ." "0 is me ne Fulton will me tHE EVENING WORLD, “FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 165, « BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK USL TAIv0r | 1918, ' SUBSTITUTES, FOR THE “SPIT BALL” . 191) Copyright, by the Prose Publishing Co. SNIP SHUT 6 Wat eat TUL WAIT Pom, AR BENATER. Bal / Te ewe THiS OLD PILE A SHAVE , SOME Bay Rum AND A_SHAKE OF TTALCUM = AN NoBopy'Lt yA Five competitors have been drawn for | the matches in the National Class B 18.2 balk line championship tournament at [the New York Athletie Club. Charles |: at | polite REN, GENTEEL AND were Nov Toe HARD To HIT — The Pint Rieson BALL. Twenty-Five Cen - ffi White, the holder of the title, heads | There the list of competitors who will go into | ist jon next Monday on the table in the | be lounging room of the Me ary Foot or-| #! ganization, The other players are, Ju- Tian Kice, ‘the former Columbia student ©. P. Mathews, George T. Moon jr., Pres ident of the National Assoc! Amtion, and David Weiner, | Judie ng « Jing 1 the re mite t Toll, . Big League’s Foundation, Loute Nelson and Gus Peterson, who| will meet in George Be stewards the offreial (The New York Evening World), Hela! an ppolnted , NOT ts no year, W, the u n, Me ceonae jo, Arthur off the turf In 1908, who will racks for the se Th starter, Pettingtt and B.C. Smith the tof the business of the meet- | ted in passing on and approy of trainers and jockeys, mmendation of the License Com- Carter, at e 8. Vosburgh again will handicap Mat Joc 8 Bast change from the Wait — You’ suourn f Wow (T TAKES S_ MINUTES “To TERE LIS er A Bait rve on the metro- on of 1918 Ing of the! Club at its! sist” Street list of | a me Mars the tas timer | — r A On! who was vas reinstated, ruled Te WRAPPERBALL” GUARANTERD FRE! FROW Germs. | {sium West ee eee Bt [ron ell | Eddie Fall, who won the inteteetton!; by Gunboat Smith in 1913. And he | ning cide the welterwelaht wres- late Conference one-mile championship . jUing championship, signed articles of | in the smashing good time of 4 minw hasn't improved since then. (| h O t b at agreement to-day and posted forfelta for) 15 4-5 seconds last June, will run in th — rown u a n OS wisi Kast for the first thine at the Meadow: LARENCE FORBES, the great | _—.- | brook ¢ nb kamen In, Philadelphia | on| foutherweight boxer of a tow! + r bythe ¢luby and he already has years ago, died yesterday in an Club Owners to Get Some | pamised a qurlough from the Gre: | Minols honpital, F j vere +, , Lakes Neve Peesbine Station, where te) pt ‘orbes fought only Benefit From Tax on Base- |is being fitted to become a seaman in @ few battles in Now York, but many Uncle Sam's Navy | in the West. H f Con-| ‘Ted Lewis, the welterweight cham- action the House Committee on — i est. Ho will bo rememberea| ball Because of Fear of Con. Py aa eatery veda athe og rc ce tate on tw brug in Ue Ac] Mine Cevanney le around tewn| y all who saw him, as he was one fusion Over Handling of |iva, who nave already mot in two)! chaniwe at Trnton, N. J, on the bil] to-day sirulghtening out his at. | ‘ pattlos, a ing to ha o n: | osing boute ie Btate many | MOrFOW to do sallo ‘Orin, oN Me Tal a a, Pennies. : Cine com tel An the Biaye. As many | Mike raid he was disappointed at |! This Chapter He Tells How | There were tw: | {hin Hime over the short route, WHN No lt te legalttom are not se ovicaed to the bill | Aut cing able to enlist in the Avi-| = | a re two great boxers in the cision to be rendored. The men were| noe a» they were lest rear, the chance ae | ation Carps, but he is almost aa well} He Won the Great Cham- ‘orbes family—Harry and Clarouce, signel up to-day by Jack Hanlon, the | at it will pase both houses satisfied at being in the navy. Ho| ; an . Harry was work's featherweight By William Abbott. [tight promoter, to clash at the Olym-| Amembiyaan Martin C, McCue of New York| Wille cilmible to run in the big! Hionship Fight With Ryan champion, WENTY-FIVE- {T dleacher| M8 A. A. of Philadelphia for #tx rounds | City has prerered amendments to his boring bill, | Boston to-morrow night, but has Enctl - —-- gears ago the brothers went to is 7 m Monday eventing, Feb. 25. As both | which tf now before the Judiciary Commiteoe Of| decided yet whether he will start. | Whe story of John! In'w tha see ie fornia to fight, and Clarence | seats, tho foundation of pro-| > 4.01 Previous scraps wore hard | te Amembly, Tho amends measure waa intr | | ll sonten se ORE PE oiadiarae ence: ‘orbes took on a young Mnotype boy | fessional baseball, are no more, duced, ‘The amendments provide for @ single | Yale, Harvard and Princeton ath by the ol t “pe in Bon Francisco—a lad with a local Fes the wal welche’ tt fcught, the chances are that thie 80) cs sosing ccmuminion tw adainue te ue, (ietie authorities will meet in New| clally for The Evening World long reputation, whe Well over | THeY've Sone tho way of other things) wii giso be @ hummer. the comunisncner to receive $5.00) « war end the} YOrK to-day at O general conference) after hiv ring career ended. In it Weight, for he had put on several | that were once considered cheap. Th: aera hecwetary $2.500, License (ces which unter the | fOF the discussion of an Intercoiiegiate) he tells of his famous battles, in because of the chango in| big leagues solved tho war tax prob Frank Mulhern of Milweubes, oe of the Wade | eee eet, gb O00 tu New Tork Ce ana | athletic policy by which they shall be! hiv own peculiar style, mizing wit A ‘The 25. |! boxing promoters in the West, has booked ap ‘ i} ss S governed during the remainder of the! jiumor and philosophy. Nothing young lnotypo boy way! em bY Jacking up prices. The 25: | soy ieiraey, the Seattle hearrwelght, for two | Mallee amounts tn other arta of the State, hare | Gurrent college year and for the dur more interesting was ever printed. . He knocked Clarence |CeMt dleachers, which have been #0] fights tn hia etty, Hie flrwt will be with Mil henge im half, the higent fro now being $2,600 tion of fee wer If will live as pugilistic ntsiory to But for that he might| popular in Philadelphia and Western | trenoan, the Chicago heavyweight on Fed 25.| in New a SOE) te ees raed ees page a boi | present for Yale a the present-day generation of bow: or have attracted the atter 1on Of | cities, will now cost 30 cents, The | snd Me weond with etther Fret Multon or Hilly ar tha tilctae te ein hibit, | Dean W. J, McClenahan will be Princ ing enthusiasts and vevice oid featherweight champio Harry | 4 Miake. ‘Mulhern expecta to stg uo Fulton for] Hert of the tailding to which @ boxing exhibition | Ont r,t tative at a meeting that! times to their dads and grandads, Forbes. Harry guvo Neil a match | extra Sitney will cover the 10 per cent.) 3, na tr be w omen the Dou. wil be| # beg conducted, The Bill mow calls for ten. | OHV fepranencativ, be meas | : just to avenge hin brothe Tt was th Clarence. | war tax and give the clubs a little to| held om May 1, pera Senate Copyright. 1910, by the Prem oi ant ° - 4 stand seats Davo A such at etaky next Monday! ‘The Pelham Bay Naval Training Sta- ‘Company, New York World.) Out Nell oaally and catcrign: Suork| Poet. ‘The t6-oant grand stand |) After: mnany tinct & maid San Ot: tank teen | are AGT Mae uch 6} MAR COR Money ne Teer ceamn defeated. the. Fort OH LEER I saw that fights Nell hud will be #5 cents under the new ar Vetreen Law Teale. the ees eh | en ee san rales ny by Slocum five at Pelham. Bay last nigh: | poy, | CHAPTER Xt hook that afterward became ne ci |atraight 10 > will apply fag, They are to eachange walioon ina ait-| On SOY Te. Ana's cranamr, exo a |Diaxed right forward for the sailors the championship of the world Aown as Dal Hawkina’s left for the) A Joint committee from tho National found bout at the Olympla A, A. of Phiadelohie |, witnin the next ope etssypetiey LALO EON eb nye las Ab Was pitched on the green turf jaw, la the second round Nei! hit! < os finally do- |°%, Monday evening, March 4. ‘Twndler has been) 1. tr musioe. Dnirector of the Livarynol Stadiut, |basketa and aa many foul goals. Hay| not fer from the main hotel in. the Forbes a terrific left hook in the | @"d American Leagues ¥ GO* | tahting in great form for many Monthe, aed an) ty ese eet a ctitving him whether be | Fisher the, Yanker PitehatcwOt-Ie IHG) irtic town ce atigatenipel Clty, hat ig re, ee champion went down clded that the collection of the war) Welling is noted for ie cleverness the bout will hes @rantat his terme—e $2,000 guarantee and | Kame at left guard for the Training Sta- J 4 he had been struck with a club. Uisree firwt-clane round trip tickets, a esd ts ebva the eae He barely manage: o ¢ ‘ * e jbroken:an to the fighters of to-day who wear eeconds, ‘ani Nell ime Intaty, ra inating the need of making Change 1) py yee, the tust English welterwoluht, t9! knockout Eagers, the crack went ede borer, | - 7 ne Ta fice aiound Lim down again—and out. Neil pennies, It de belleved the new scale | wiated to engage in another brut at te Commer | was matched to-day by Hughey Le Hang to box! Joseph Concannon twice defeated | Soft leather shoes an Pp @ good fighting champion, while te dmiasions will prevent congestion | cial A Henton tonlete, His oonecent | Jimmy Hania Wwfor the Uvughw A. ©, a Ohel-| Ralph Greenies, the young Millardist | on @ canvas covered floor. We wore | Tasted, and the orves tamity weve | ot Y apes cng \ | will be Terry Brooks, the Noston fighter, whom lyeq, Maw., next Mowiay night, Hew Daly's Academy. Concannon. won’ the | Shoes with sharp spikes in them very | ‘i i x t the entrances, f or twalve minds to decision, box Joe Lynch or Billy De Poe ? ne at > 100 ‘ a figured again among i €ba: he will take on for tw | any ale 7 [afternoon game by 115 to 100 and the o) x shoes used br ere, * jong the title huld- |" “ye ig optional with the clubs how | ys ne oe te et” a the Moh tana ot| National A, C. of Prunievce next Wothwelas | AfEeFMODN game, by HIE | much lke the running shoes used by they use the extra income, Whethor | Homon aa a result of his aauromive and game | yignt, sprinters to-day. EOPGE ORTON, reat ol4-time| they will turn dt over to the Red | fighting in previous boute there, ike Qiliwelag Samoa omeuay ie | Accompanied by his manager, Jack| After @ short conference on the amateur running champion and | cross, some war charity or keep it! 4; gnutert, the goat faathermlaht of New| gurd eet Monday to box for the milion wa. | Curley, end minuy his worlds champions now track manager at Pennayl- vanin for the Relay Meet, says that the colleges had an entirely wrong idea when they gave up aport lust summer, He expects to have the nor- | ‘al number of entries for the Ko ay Meet this spring, aturally the relay teams will not be As fast ag in other years, for so inany of the * est college runnera are tn uniform. Younger athle will take their places. Hut the spirit of competition will be just as strong, and the benefit derived Just as great RANK MORAN seems to be wtill atched to fight Fred Pulton at New Orleans on the 26t 5 and his handlers have gone ahead to establish hin camp there nish- ing touch to hin training | Moran is in a pec ponttion, He {9 boxing Instructor at artanburg, and ts sald to have « ned the sane. | tion of the military cuthorities there} to take part in the mat It ix up to| him to win, if he ts beaten. by Fulton his prestige and useful | Ness a8 a boxing instructor will dis appear together Moran has a lot to tak punishment. He tsn't a boxer, but he| always has been a fighter. ‘He en-| dures a beating in hope of gettng over a heavy right now and then. It ie doubtful that be ean do th: with! Fulton, © so in extremely #kilful and very fast for such a big man. Fulton | is a m if shing Nitter than Moran, and in fact a more punishing | hitter thau any other met. n Moran has If Fulton 8 of Moran in jess than ten ro will be up to * Willard to offer an alibl, Willard hit Moran alm: as he p but didn't even put bin on the floor UBT vefe a letter from a person w goribed himself as one pe side Information,” who told that Zbvezko would beat Olin and| Btecher heat his Hulkarian opponent the next evening, and that Zbyweke was to wrestle ‘at the Garden“ month juter.” I 6 are to Garden, wrestle are and Was it a i oa | tax could only bo attempted by elim- jon five when J O'Boyle had his nose uraay 2a A, My kind of a ring would appear strange steps of the hotel it was decided that | | | | =" FORRESTORATION OF CHAMPIONSHIPS, | West Side Club of This City | to Bid for Big Singles Tour- nament at Meeting To-Day. Come on-@ ' DAY'S Oty Lawn tennia will most likely be, which will the and the rank~- |'ne list, at the thirty-seventh annunt |meeting of the United at eton, | placed on a pre-war basi Include the restoration of all |champtonship tourney States Lawn the Watdorf- Philadelphia ik eppear likely to figure ul of the singles cham- tournamen ‘ a Oiictala of the famous Longwood Fy Cricket Club of Boston seek to secure Jutctest plum the year on the courts, They are likely to remind others that when the championship was taken away from Newport {t was with the definite understanding that {t was to be passed around the country for the good and stimulation of the gun | The West Side Tennis Club will bid for the championship, So far as the national doubles cham- plonsh{p tournament {# concerned, thor in close touch with lawn tennis affairs belleve that the mat will once more awing to the Onwentsia Club, Chicago. Louls H. Waidner of Chicago, who was elected President of the Western Asse- {Tennis Association | Astoria to-day and New Yo Jin the dispe pionship \atest CHENG oss seoe jelation, and David O, Bear of St, Louls, the delegate, are expected to show where the Middlo West stands as to jchamplonships in a m ner, Their indorsement of the pro- 4x |gramme submitted by the admiulstr tion in lawn tennis Is accented as indi~ lenting that ail political differences have en adjuste >, Golf News From Southern Links PALM BEACH Feb. 15, 1 ter Fal ks, the Lenver expert and ¢ Heintzman, from Toronto, Jare left contest the final for the | wolf ch jonship ot S Vlorida Both disposed of the 1 | the semi-tinal round by the safe t gin of 3and 2. Of these Heint ‘t who put out Pred C, Vandusen, Min nekahda, probably ara man. to t. Fair trom |A. W. Cameron, Hu Valley whom he defeated for the champlon- aw the opportunity. I let 80] aniy of the Lake Wor irney two with all the force I hid) weeks ago. Odds favor the Canadin oe and caught Jin the championship ui He squarely on the jaw. The blow al- | eas outdrives Fairbanks, and mostilitted dim fieie Kis tect ana seems just as good with the other hit the turf like @ shot, face down- shots ward at ended the round, and T had red the first knockdown IN PLLRATR WEIGUTS, Pia. Fel seconds. 13.-M Helen M n t Knockdown came pretty burgh defeated Miss ftuh Dugan of for Ryan was the rest of Any spee t round I could finished Ryan, but my seconds ‘ warned mo not t 1 walked if up und pushed ¢ pion duced ‘ Joo Goss warned acainst bh hit as there was danger of Fran pe For that reason I did | yo) m in the stomach, | jurye A won’ by 1 opportunity after « and? ne por » dos At the end of the ninth round Ryan | pingeHT was all ald not _m Stiver | It requi flag « to bring handion DECLARED CHAMPION OF ALL Mak when THE WORLD. New Rochelle, aided t a andi I was declared the champion of the | of 9%, planted her flag on the twen world! tleth green, one hole ead f her tawas so jub) over great nearest competitor. In nd place victory that | jumped out of the ring were Mrs. J. D. Chap: Green and ran 14 is > dressing | wich; Mra. . C. Bilis: Fi ehurat; room, In an hour [ was on the Mtas’ Carolyn Bogart 33), Moore streets in my regular dress and re-| County, and Mra. Spencer Waters “elving the congratulations of friends, | (14), Rye, all on the nineteenth green, More than $200,000 changed hands) _ Qs a result of that fight. | | In addition to losing the money| Demnser He. 0-'* Flynn in Firat, that he had bet Ryan’s pocket was ee a ork Derspeen Hicked of $300 while the doctors were | of Salt Lake City, latest sensation trying to bring him around, in the ranks of the heay elght box- Ryan knew that was tmpossible | ers, knocked out J the Pueblo for a fighter to 6 bac! br 9 Bei Fireman, in the fir of thelr en: I did the same thing after Fort Sheridan. en sey t Corbett. Tis a pity that oth. | Segement, at eee arene Ww went at Flynn at the opening gong ani |nammered the veteran all over the ring He showered lefts and Md not follow hat a glorious « the same tactics. 1 fighter Bob Fite. simmons would have been to bistory 4 rights at iim HORS WO Beppe vatil Flynn was a pitiful alght If he had quit the ring after his frst funtseworminuteg Savin waa ant That nigh James Hote |" ied ss the wine flowed freely, Tt was tt that T saw the things of life that . . A money can wus, 'rwtuaet wha | Drive the Li uor was to 0¢ famous. 1 tackled | Karleycorn t limited go. Li | eatch- ateh-can tithe, Wiad a . nkio Hawna, the eM | tioned th Pinkey Burns. Johnny Rosner, | Ship teh-ns-ca! i A f N York and ‘Tom themselves, Facing the possibility | nadfori.* Mash, and Yrantie Darna, the emck| \onod there, Pinker Turoe. Johnny Roane, | PID, returned. to "tho city fortine| John Roche of New ‘Ton {t dp very | bentamwel@it of Jerey Ly Jobnuy Habit }none the worse for his Western exp Kelley of St. Louls were to be Ryan's of an uncertain season, ily matohet for a twolveround bout at Bridge-| Young Brown, Lew Corbin, Jov Tivlite, Zulu | None tne worwe foe fs Ti nstton expel Hkely the various clubs will decide | eet eee vee the latter part of thie month | Kat and chlet ‘Turn |for hia coming match with Joe Stecher,| Seconds. - Billy Madden and Joe Goss that charity begins at home and will | ft, Cun. elon eae ee lt Moean, who | pow Cietter ive thelr bendiers any credit for | Hated at Madison Square Garden March! were ty act in a similar capacity tor | retain the extra revenue, condita boxing shows at Beidgoiort, made an ty Lew Teniter, Palle: | § m of New York hi cer tte eher (osu) whch Gis tn | ee ee ne Tate Wis Sonia, He ran ai Jena ‘The Glants received a lovely Mttle | ee is dou econit, ‘Theme lade ought to | delphia's eenational mr - acta Pon | entries close thle afternoon for the| was umpire for Ryal Valentine from Davey Roberteon— | ints « hand baitle [he aera eee oe ee renee Ue Gi manaioap Goan fours Moran of Cincinnati was selected as 3 Secretary pis Claman, aud bis eeoretary xd pablli n, ond n oF re WO UAALEBAL OD AIIOGL, | SGCTS CRY Pe iy lavems gti new famine | meta oa etl Si a ee oa co Washini Birthday umpire for me. Foator couldn’ Ht ballove: ie ron atar | under the management of Tide Mead, manage | neu inthe Quaker City Afternoon, Already, 1 im wks Anta teouble dn ealentine: Buthelder “baa. been threatening (0 [ot Jon teh, tan tru, ecard te mew Tart) cy wan the, Wit wit ne ask | writs" prison hat hee L referee, the choloa being between quit the dinmond for wom tine to | setionern, the Titaletle veaeritadolpnte on | Semin? aml te le tng. tons Mr. Alex. Brewster and Mr. Hardy tako up the pructiag of medicino, A) rouivie 9x te DATS i ewa-final w the ain, | it earn, tho Ne fellow loom The Princeton Club-Squash Club com-| Vaither aide would give in and at the Teport comes from Hartford, whero| Marwh 4. Ths will be the omslihas th the Oe | tan er do eat i. bination dete Rl Dee tape we Scat Mavey Hives, that ho has slyned go bibress: 30 | aie aia toon bin ape suggestion of 3 aoa ey ot as athletic Instructor for the | Lew Tendier of Whiled 0 Hales CBO, of mised by allowing both men to serve. : gh Schoo! Robert ng enthusinets of Ne loudly | Teanomey and Pulton, wit 1 On rs elaadtses, ulaian meta aie i a cwand to, ptt Monday Acteronoe. 40° Ne mics Pte 2 CROWD GAVE RYAN A GREAT ae taken by raft th : = —_— RECEPTION. being taken by the draft ; Giants will be up arainst it for out I entered the ring at 11.40 o'clock i 4 , Phege was considerable applause, but Tt was a tradeless day rive Jit was like a soap bubble as com ee and “i \ ’ pared with the outo when Ryan es “SCHEDULE soy BROOKLYNS’ GAMES, | Svveata‘e vale ur tat | 1 j Y " ‘ s ' At ton minutes after 12 Ryan could a t —— — be sean making his way through the restau re a crowd, Ten feet away from tho ring The ge venke AT HOME. , ABROAD. AT HOME. | ABROAD. AT HOME. | ABROAD, J iii nea 'und throw an old hat inte Re hie payroll so tine Uy With Washington, | At Washington. With Brooklyn, At Brooklyn, With New York it New York Ne nelosed square of tuts ia the | a t be amate ie 61% 18 veil 16 rr 24 6 oat, wil 10, 17, 18, 19 di it was a 4 customa “ his piayors will almost be amateurs dori a4, 2 Atl, Pa ee fie ned Pe Ri the fighters to throw something in hig souson, Hugin x going ty |) ne i aa Mal Yaa he My ju the ring before they entered. I sup Aicker with, Matk akain to-day, ant pyrG | "ar Warten Sept, 18 At Philadeiphta With Boston, | & pose the expression, "Shying his cas t Warts Thee + Ww raya the ‘ ve ola 0). °90. With Boston. Ave ov. 0, May 1,3 Avril 40. Mey. 2] At Philadelphia tor into the ring’ came from that and ¢ adie ¢ alhor from th ri} 29. 2| ay April #20, 22, 28 AM) MO Apt cust Athietion Oct a Oe dae det aide ae [On ashe herd ie a RI Wo lost Nttle time In gotting down | h . vere uy sia # E > Iways admire yan, enry, the vete Washing With Boston sitiana At Boston, fh Phiia, | Sent. ig? to business. I alway y 5 ton catcher eS Th a ‘ol se er Paw Ts ; 28, oT Hay see sata | stay ring and offered him m hand, He (eatage - aad wt t 3 ae eee ee 7 M4 Sone. 90, Ost, 188 | du 2} took it cordially, and I knew that | anafor Re : th Detro! | ¢ Seok. 5. 8.77 W gh na ho was square willing ¢ 1 Washington and With ir Li At Cleveland. With Pittsburgh. | At Pittsburgh With St. Louls, At Cincinnati, fer a ht a man W ( without pay May 100 "1 A cori ay.10, 949. 18: 1 vine C1, 84 . and hones Lee GACT TOE APE WHORE 3 A MO TaN te asta wn PASTE ea tas PD ute fists a | ater ena, cr HM We did a little preliminary spacring | The Yani relenaed W. 22.1% Sept, 19. 19, 0 Mug 1, 20 sent, 18, 19: 20 Aug, Nat ab juint to get warmed up. T had been FEU, ‘Ghd nm tte Wap: wis Bi baie With St, Louls Ret \ Aberin With Pittsburah.| at Pittsburgh: told Ai Mt Kyan ieencated eats Rua Bam News ‘ - AA H A Oe Hine wo | SAY 4S a 12. a8 cept away from him until I could ¢ Stak oe may Gevt Aw, 1 *. * “17 1a timely wallop. t 6 Yankes man With Siieagas With Chicago, | At St Louls. With Cincinnatl Chicago, yan anally led) out writ raat Naw de bl AE, Detrast | f Stay 20 | June. 12 le i + oR nett 12 32 1 2 a hat barely grazed my ches! co\ Tigers set epted terms, it |p dt BB. 10 Aug i [Noe Ms ft) Me aM i te with my left and dealt him a Tiger ‘Aus y Aug 1 hi i 1 wi K Ae Stated. Ae BAU AG, BE oomOR hy , an al At Chicago, Beit, "at; 2024 At St. Loute linger on the faeo, He looked a Ingo'e pitchers With Cleveland With Cincinnat! Aeneas Wuitn Shleade, a surprise because he had been ied ‘ ; May 1, "25,9 June "18, 17618 ‘ ar apg egl: at believe that I could not box alata tat ine tie ean te Herta A) at. a ( | Le Th ia | ey While eyeing Tyan closely 1 mid- Muleel to Washington for Ray Morya 2 Ratundare | te! 47, 828 deny made up my mind that the time | he deel hes malted uit Vhi Ball | § funders to the fight was right at the and t | eS win Gnd Fleider Jones are heard from |] a2 satuntarn is kana wibeveion Dew at Tl art, Walting for & 00d. opportu * > Dercention Dar, | July Fourth, I sy at Boston ty 1 suddoniy lunged at the cham- I es Me a By fer Jato Day *y patentdives, Sundays 1 ei peremthees, Buedare T) Hton with all my force. ‘There was & ¢ Vebing, Hind, Bend Prtrt rapid exchange of short arm jolts, | taatPuse, ‘Vises aoplicniion Aa Se bested me. but that is another story. | Fro While ens this little celebra- | m our ome tion after the victory I was told for the first fa plot that had beén | _ ched against me before 1 went|Cam Be Done Secretly, he Vine A party of low-lived — A: Kone to Billy Madden and| — Phystetans and drueeists unhenitatinele had offered him $4,000—and they put | ree nd Tescum nowders tor the irae © money his hand—to give mo|habit in any form. ‘They oulckly demteee e kind knockout drops that | the craving and make whiskey and other would put mo out of condition. 1 aleoholle beveraxes repugnant, Druretate ulso went to New Orleans and offered | Wil tell vou 7 m ts selling better than + ma $2,500 to put me out of the | "ny other remedy ft t Hover habit, way | There t# w reasor rt 1h ts because Ryan did not know of this, No | |i alvee beter action. One phystelan friend of bis would do a thing Like | M4" 1 can Atand in the door of my home that, For fear of making me ner. |" nelebbor'e A vous Madden did not tell me of the |}, Wk Bee tae neident until after the tent met cured, We did not remain long in New Or- | fy pel rouadanteatt AIC) 1 jeans, for 1 already saw th 4 tO Jhnving an enormoun wale. It wiveg eeu wealth and was anxious to be on my | «atistaction A tal a eeteae On the evening of Feb. 9 1 started Aah 4 (and secretly for Chicago with Billy Madd foe ntti. Laniy wit? Goss, Peto McCoy and Bob Farrell Ae Here We an 1 was already billed to appear eee thine tp elty under the management of Par. 1 arery mm Davies at McCurmici’s Hall Peat as iian Fe 1 i 1 Tho Journey from New Orleans to | Shit 5 Chicago was an ovation all the way " ' CoM . At every ctop immense. crowds sur hut iy vate Minded our cars and clamored for |f tw my apy 1 dia t appour Me A however ur pa was a i known 8 ne man whom we called etry It fOr a fi “IM Stove.” Ho posed all the way | Mi tine diinie tint aty | as John f. Sullivan and would make | and in a \ 1 flowery speech at every 8: 1 | ee AE Anam te V gained tho unwarranted | store artic t " of being a great orator | Pazkalle as well as a great fighter, qnormous sale. t advise i ue Seatroy the iiquer elit " tone by ak With ‘Teg ate (The next chapter will appear in The city mder 4 stesidennt money find Evening World to-morrow. Qh gracias including Kalle\'s Phat ori bert“ Onlemme Broo P00 eveRee meHMS HUKIwuN Lae eUNieN

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