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pm BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK St00i5 HAVE YOU A LITTLE “WAR TAX” OF YOUR OVYN? Copyright, 1918, by the Presa Put (fhe New York Evening World). | By William Abbott. | Fe "tan tepore tourists from Flor- x ee No CHANGE, LAby, dene ant \ (mites S ~ Tm WeEeN' THE | ida report that the two Belleair ocean courses are the best in the State CHANGAI 4 . Tepay , B. / quiet No i Yea tu! « Sauna Ths ean | by a wide margin, This is saying | Tm couse ) \ Ti? FRA, Boss, ( weme's a % \ & Mya x | ereat deal, for Florida now ts like on | A PEW PEARS wane “Yo an } Rice AP jimmense golf course. What make | For CHARITY —_ Tive the two Belleair links so fascinath for Northerners is the fact that all the greens are covered with a le | carpet of turf, something quite un- | usual for Southern courses, Thi —_ Belleair fairways too are weil topped | with soft, springy turf, the kind that | permits good iron shots. During the «| I be , last few years both courses have bee! — - a4 chafiged about until now there {s un. — 3 z limited variety; every hole is differ. se ent. No wonder Belleair is so popu i, lar, OVERLCoKED Resumption of Sport Will Bring, Out More Athletes Than Could Ever Be Developed by Military Drilling. Guprright. 1018. by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) EVERAL months ago, when the HUW Mere paltlee Smith, who divides hie time . y we y M faouities of Yale and Harvard - For Juss mourning the loss of his favorite pure and several other big colleges / AND WS ter. Alex. was wo intently watching MA announced their determination to ‘5 Dr STéonany the recent tournament at Belleair fl have colloge athletic sporta dropped fe 4 aS Lisid some one Pied 4 extr fas the “for the duration of the war,” or at Walt Dear OWOUCTO! putter from his bag. “I'm least greatly curtailed and made “in- Tou eno Tas maton HAlesovered Sisrieces Teere himeen formal,” 1 wrote “There is no excuse for the feeling of panic that is going through the! college faculties, and ts leading them | 13 Goma Last 2 Hours LONGER YA Poow. Sime > we discovered his loss. "I have had that Pron BADE mALL | putter thirteen years. With it I won two national championships and I fore | get how many other titles.” The Metropolitan Golf Assoctation to drop athletic sports, A litue clear “ Ya awit |has come to an agreement with the Feasoning would show them that {t Is { COMRCTED WHOUGH | Red Cross that its fund of $60,000 will Metuthly Wrose to cut Get ackletlée Pn To MARE MG be used to provide ambulances for fm any branch, and that the usual} by \. STAY Twe Hours hospitals in this France, ‘Those going abroad will be for the army. The ambulances used here will be for naval service, | The various ambulances will be |named after clubs in the jociation, |The units going to France will be namod Ardsley, Century, Garden Clty | Montclair, Nassau and Sleepy Hollow, The naval ambulances will be Apa. wamis, Baltusrol, Country Club os Glen Ridge, 'airview, Richmond | County and St. Andrews. athletic contests should be encour- al reasons, “First, a great number of our col- lego athletes have rushed into the Service at the first call. Athletic sports have brought out and de- veloped all these magnificent men. We can't have too many of them Continuing athletic sports during the} war will develop just as good fight- ing men among the younger students * 3 - who are noi yet of arm. age. Cut- CONMECTING MLL” COME RUKTURAL | The decision of the Tennis Associas | T ” r ‘ | tion to restore its championships this ting out athletic sports will reduce To THE Grannies How Tug Wilson Managed to] 48 are unsatisfactory at six or eight! geason didn't make a lot of golfers the quality of our material for com- - | . . rounds. By dropping to the floor and |¢eel any more comfortable. ing years Stay Four Rounds in Madi-| ®elding on most any fighter can stick | pcre out six rounds. During the recent baseball meet- son Squi are Garden _ Fight. WILSON WAS NEARLY OUT IN| ings in this city little Barney Drey~ wn ave option we saver | Veteran and ‘Kid’ Player -_--— |fuss was seen in animated conversa- President Wilson, who has advised | THE FOURTH. |tton with ¢ >nnie Mack, manager of ce f ” h hietics, The reporters, scent- the continuance of athletic sports St Bi lli d M t - ZB The story of John L.'s lit In the fourth round Wilson got in|the Ath 4 ee? ' b ul of players, @ushed to everywhere.” ar in titlar ee written by the old gladiator pane aun The bell arsed nt Weal the scene only to discover tha rival ssl _. efally for The Evening World toup | say “belt"—as a matter of teat we|Magnates were wrangling about their FTER the time the above was after his ring career ented. Init | had no be he tells of its famous batiles, in keep his own neculiar style, mixing wit, | The t golfing ability and ch other to exhib their teams go wlenging each lon. matches when outh next month, 8 in thos would simp Hs camo later. published the faculties of cer-|White and Rice Win Opening) iz's's casg™yatous rest impartially | st run wae 12 and his average | tain colleges increa a rather! Matches for National Class B\* idx atevia than decreased thelr obstruction of Athletics, We have had none of the| 182 Balkline Championship. | days. The time call out “Tiny ved hia nerve by defeat- 4% Charies P. Mathews, the Brooklyn layer, in a heart-breaking Anish, The ore was 200 pointe to 194, ‘The ay humor and phitosophy. Nothing | When the fight was over and Wilson | d been handed his $4,000 for staying | te? taster, or ur rounds | was hopping mad. My 810" more interesting was ever printed Louis Nelson, welterweight champion, |\lny. The men will pray two games of 4 is i It will Ive as pugilistic hixtory to | managers were equally angry. Rich- ‘ m 5 successfully defended bh ithe aguinat 0 points each day this week J 'y. Rich-| ~ Yphta Re TO MIAN we! a heat aaLnt HARL & Wits, = Duro while “at ‘Coltmine: | re sae Cefended hie uth ritec | Although beaten in the first. block | the present-day generation uf box- - | @td K, Fox and others were a ihe cere chun and other me ven Weat Po 2 » the vet a The leat half of the trig eee minted at Bothtera wns | yesterday by the score of 100 to 78. Con: | ing enthusiaate and revive ota .|Tinealde, and right there and then wel cowie he bee sional at the and Annapolls have dropped a large holder of the National |developed a battle with the lead alters ing taateh at Bothner’s The | cannon made up for the lows by wather- ‘ 3 made arrangements for another fight | Whitemarsh Club four years, will soo: part of their athletic programme, al- jase BS o18.2 balkiine billiard gating ate” Fir dnt i he ce es et ch was a battle of endurance, Nelson | !nx ir Lee POUItS te. Kreuter's 33, Con: times to their da 8 @nd granddrds, between us. Fox put up a forfelt of) pnd new stamping round at ee n wi ‘ iH “A en Kecur- | iiid niready regiatered 26. pol 4 cond | Broadmoor ¢ b of Color though their men are being trained |champtonship, and Julian Rice, the AY chances for poms] Wearing his man down and then secu rds, eqieusred 26. polnta "when |covrraht,. 1010. ty % Frm Posing Co {0 yarns, aecand mateh was stopped ‘ a a ef “kta” ol Ing the neces, tw Is after Poter wched the day's e corites: (tne New fork Bernina Wotae i me I n SepeRaUy SBE Weare aie es ODE | eae Cum etm aU RAE LR Ot H Mathews rolled eel son hhadvenpiiresions SHU (aIiarrs tack ponte eet i CHAPTER XIV. |lick that fellow ‘was gone. Sunse- ig eee which is applied athletics. entry, won the opening matches yes to batting iheupe |" “ r PRA ETRE NIN for. | QUERY be naraed to. Sat ett Now, however, | am glad to ace that |terday for the title at the New York all of his playing Rice most Sire: | James Butler jr., playing on scratch, | ; sede wilt sees irene: anh fe wit Ad wien ball Re Peg & torrets of 8 o0 al Alex P nd ne galt o tion the ath-| Athletic Club, White, playing with rte atten i ine wae) de ey in the third polo in the pool in the Morning o © defeat of Champton | sic o be under the London Professions min owl after months of henitatio c i aiming to attain to close bulk line pos nndicap squash Eratents asmnacium vocolahte vars Ryan I knocked out more than| Prize ring rules. But Tug Wilson had !/0 NU? f veo has Jetic authorities in the colleges have! studious care, under strange condi-| tion. “Sp ably did he Jo this me tele | day at the New Captain of the varalty foot-, 19 No intention of fighting again, and he Ss. i Pirlo in ae docided that it was a mistake to pro-|tions, polished off David Weiner, the eR ey vats gue to | his aiailure to York anise tah went ta “for next season. has been | 20° fighters, and sporting men signed with Montetal ir a S he balls ow The runs th hibit the holding of big sporting|champion of Washington Heights, by events, They have found that thers/@ total of 200 to 80. Rice, after an wes no interest in “informal sport,” |exeiting finish, just barely nosed out slipped off to London. Fox, forfeited | present connect ith the Woodmere of the water polo throughout the country were scour-| the stake money and that was the end |tountry Clabes wee he sity Cominittee on 3 . Nay. toiatt [Pt Ae _ M, Rogers holds a ing the world for somebody to stop|of Tug Wilson's career in America. ‘ | Mrs. C.F. Usbelacker, Secretary of io swimming me. None of them ever succeeded, heard of Wilson way in|, Mrs C. : kames, ing the decidir lor strength ints piled by Rice were 14. 13 and 14 news put together a fine cluster t tallied 30, In ‘the two n and H appointment for ti mes scheduled for to), Joe Concannon, the New York pocket ho Women's. Metropolitan Golf Asso- iter red. frat lumns of a London pa. ¢ t ‘1 o Q oitiiard red: Arst team. At this time the t rid sy a PA- ‘ciation, left for the South yeaterdal : ‘ rma! |Chariox Mathews, 200 points to 194 day George T. Moon jr. meets Charles, bitter a ae Col a tonne virte ime country was w i | 5 ‘ ne 7 Bt) Ment! | oane ke oe oryate was aimave cna rescuseatt Parte ths avid Wein tinent: | Rreuter 300 to 18%, a | the samecas those Which, defeated the over prixo-fighting, and it was no| rte Aiton haa leat his level. He| Antonio: Tex.t°so. us to bo hea sone sport” did no good for “| master of the rolling ivory orba in h. > be f her so! Acader Maurice swimmers early in the sex- trouble to pack the houses wherever | is ke: « public house and per-| who is encamp Hae And #0 they have decided to resume contest. His masse hots were lecisive scores in a leassue meet mae of brilliancy when he had the > F solos on hi wek woman hac taken her clubs i ra lx expected to win both the 100 1 appeared forming solos on his own trumpet. |#Ack woman ha Ks sports in all branches wlong the usual ae anton One: Siete a ate nd 220 yard races for Columbia, while! While on this tour of the Unitea| He ® beter at blowing that than at Hopes to play some be(ore returning lines e the war. His draw shots were executed with By evie is counted on in the for| seat Phe si wn) ats plies blows He aidn't thrash any one over in uniformity of preciston that i Fj t Ne d G distanc tates Richard K. Fox, editor of the| here and in America he didn't wait! pan Healy s connected with Phie will be & relief to « 10% of Deo- | Oe ee ne and remmunteatives Usttc €WS8 john Pollock GAN SU — Police Gazette, proved to be the best | long enough to get thrashed by either|the St. An ic ub ple outside the colleges, who have fet | "2 Or nie hp run of 49, counted on a in low ae illlam Keane, the new basebait Be eo mans i Ba ; Club, ia now. iam h n college football games| his twelfth trun at the table, was a. onc will stare work ‘oh the Fordhany | friend [ ever had, though he did not aes ea Rooke. He uous’ pee as Has ge that when aven colle re | Pretty expoaltion of close balk line | Ted Lewis, the welterweight cham- University “ware nine this afternoon know It. He had agente all over the | grata . + n=! pects’ to be in this city again by the wore dropped the situation was more | Munceuvrine overal times he \sed|P!0n, and Jack Britton, who formeriy he meets the candidates Who re-\wortd looking for somebody. to. lick | ent oad OF the ronnth tense than even Washington ad-|short cushion shots around the cor-| held that. tith nd to the initial ea ym orious retr the lurch those 1 been his best friends. Sul leaving were matched to-day to] A) Linne mani Yom Cowler, the Knglish *1 ners to ho! oxition, 1 i. f word today from a boxing sium. Practice was orginally slated to me. He always backed my oppo- | van, z ing to make u tri =o mitted. mineked pote a Inlay of «drag af a [Neel {nA ten-round no-decinion bout of i Lmieler aunt 1aEaT 40 rday. but the baseball cage nents in big fights. By his untiring | over and Tug may be put to & SOUTHERN GOLF RESULTS. Incidentally it will bring out thou-|fow inches, Hie other runs were 27/% Doxing show to be held at Atlanta, | Humes be intended to sign him uy Had not been ringed up in time, efforts to get me whipped he kept mo|t@*t i a way that will make bim eee ds of athletes in the United State, 8nd 16. The champton's average wap | ¢ on tho DIgNE Of Maroh's, The men] srs Cerround our et hie club with either Bills Supreme Court Justice Finch leeued . shake in his boots. BEL Fla. Bob, 19. wands o C143! Were to have fought at Providence. Kt. ! | stihe or Jack Drinieey Wo about ten dure of two an ooder, yemterday directing Harry |!" the lmelight and furnished the!” A New York paper added to this T sing roune the annua’ tiner men than oan be developed by Sree tieeeery the, Maton bewan feared | Dut ae the officials of the National A. ©. |serka, Mute hes airvedy tun out of tues offers fh France’ theatrical. producer and | opportunity in the shape of easy| “Over here oe nant fiehters who} Washin © Birthday mant eee any military dill or set form of ox- t women would not be admitted te] that city refused to give Jimmy John-| fore baie vive Corte President of ithe. Pokea Ameren |nghts for me to make a lot of inane: | fight and do not talk, The beat that {gan yesterday with 110 play Keen compotition in tho thing, Noth: |i wife, witness the competition. [41.300 for his nan, Simms immediately hot be declared in contempt of court (or | staying the Your rounds was Jor ae Heine that talk | ' ing else can take its place, ditions, missing cushion, draw and] "ened up with the fight promot ee _ | Atanta for the bout and Dan at eball magnates having | { Howed suit wn the wa omplained to hand in ent ars winterdng would not enter the competition at 5 tne back t used to-day. of failure to appear Feb. 2 at suppl tary” proceedings called tn connection ling, better known as "Tur" Wilson,! “While T was having this “series of |. with a judgement. of $2,347, obtained /an English: fighter, for whom to this|plen ca” don't imagine for a minute gaint him by the Baseball Players’ R td Ho that T was trying to learn some I day preme disgust D a = fhe Fraternity, Inc Jay 1 have a supreme d thing, No man ever got too ald to en are our H k G Miller Hugaing ts) stil after a bard: | "Te ent was obtained. by the| had béen imported from England to : ra boxers and grapplers going to | oc ey ame Tommy Ryan. the big vromoter of Aamiiton.| hitting outfl has besa. Imipor id eo Ci " ' learn, and to this day I am finding}, PINEHURST, N.C Ty Cobb and every | pryisert of Kurt W. Hage: a3 » fnd Taanie. kent the fanede, fe te town tree to cinch « bie match other star in the league has been mene | manta pitcher oF the Boston Bed tg | "pulverge” me. They found him i.1| things out that are new tomo. “That | foursome kent the tin hold out change at the gate and en- | Ends in Fight taf pacing envertsinawet to be bell in bit| tioned ae a candidat ere, nkee posi- team, Who was released in 1912, Breach | Leicester, pent with 3 Tug Wilson gave me an) busy yester “six pil 4 Sel ec aE town on March 16, « In vereentage of the | woned et ottarean . fe pos) | of contract was allexed dea ad never seen a man who) Rite | tablish a little private war tax of beta Grin receipts to be turned Oren to nea funy (ee | tion, But the club te atill on the Job louk- | Of contract wae allexed The match took piace in Madison) wouid refuse to stand up and fignt |guze kas My a Onkoren their own? if its @ good idem for) | sonata. | {2 Canedion ooldlers. iran tes ot gent (% [thw for some one | pat, acidition to rowing Princeton, and) Square Garden, New York, on the before. I therefore decided that the iin a hetitnte Je hoNAts Oakmont, baseball it whould be good for any- a # MIKOd Up CODRA> | 0 bog on toh, fat the canes we herr ae ‘Tho usual flood of algned contracts | Renneyivanta in the race for the Chik) ening of July 17, 1882, Tug’s abil-|only way to get one of these fellows| {ha'bst erase af ‘the daye ey gute had Hite. ath erable pugilintic effort with hockey sign up deck’ Mritton and mcuee (eet, nou lood of sign cts Cup, which | will probably be , due} Was to land on him when he put up| ond pri t'to HS Ra De- #f pn Oe and took the measure of the Boston , the main attraction rifisid for! cama in yeste but John Foster | Cartieg VRAIS EEA CRT Minette nena CHE FONE cipnen The cet, | tis hands and take no chances of hia] troit ed with R neke, ‘ “4 didn’t hear from hupp, Sallee, Burns, | ihe ec a largely to a bad decision of the ref-| crawling about the floo ‘ont y for « penalty stroke exs Willard ha ead that Jack |N 4 team | nt wt ; ie a in dual regattas, ac: iG r. vai Jeu Willard baving's ad te aa hd deg Leen aes rider ene em The twelve round tut betmere Chariey Weinert | Pertitt, Rowert Thorpe, and the | cording ports at Morningside | eree and the fact that he managed to| While a fighter might be able ae wo wotlld have tled with the wine Dampsey looks like 4 dangerous co: Nich 2 gone 8 9 | of Newark, N. d., ard Kid Norfolk. the wiored | Yanks didn’t hear (rom their ball team, | Heights yesterday. ak ee crawl on the floor and hug until the] ¥hip an antagonist with ease in ten | ners. tender for hin title, Jess haw a nical fiercely ald the pl chase the dis0 | mentee ef’ Panama, wile, was tonaiteg rte! | for the Childe Cup ts virty: Me end. Tt was evident to| founda, he will find it very. dimeutt | > new notion. Ho says that he won't|and each other that an extra period | fought at the Armor A. Aut Maton to cegn PR hikes alll Made Rgecdhi dicen nd It te Upderstood thas iC) round BA Oe aah een tee ee & man in four rounds if the EVENING WORLD 5 | Bee h 5 ‘or thi ny, It haw been suggested tha e i he 12,000 people wi he] opponent rasorts to running tactics bt ofthe lion or Dempne for| was necessary to decide the battle | ae heen declared off. as Lie tale of the club the arn suggested that tinued, which ame |! figbt olther Vulton or vio Se Soe beard something tn connection sith tne tea | Armando Maraana would make @ good | Tangements will be mady for) mill, which could hardly be called a Under the London prize ring rules a| BOWLING TOURNEY the present, Let Dempsey boat Ful | royal nang: (Shek Oa aes 2 ea smlett | Substitute Hirst. baseman, Whatae the | n Columbia and both Yale /Aght, that Wilson was whipped, but|man could not run ao easity, as he | ton, or let Fulton beat Demparey, and), / rom te In ‘which dirty | club hae had plenty of trouble with tie peeree | Matter With Ray Caldwel | | he was on his feet when the time way | Was compelied to wear shoes studded | ON TO-MORROW NIGHT, after that there will be plonty of time |ta ne and hooks | weights, and it would cot be « winnie Wther| Cincinnati. tans a | sereshmen will bevallible for the co. {called at the end of the fourth round| with one-inch spikes. That was in- - to talk about a match with 8 oe~ | ret or o @ future, and he went back to England with \e tended as foothold in the turf so that | Tean hockey By, enptben nes $4.000 tucked in his Jeans. he could put force behind his blows. rbia. varsity baseball nine this spri and Blier The rmity with a ruling of the Co; ning of The Evening Wortt Penaition That's what Jess wants, anyway . No man can hit hard unless he has|!leadpin tournament will be formats 1 tay Cline, the feat | the atk on Athletics passed two vea ‘ ” s S| elebrate LOrrOW mA plenty of timo to talk ip the twe ito the livbatia sit eeacat aumttorae tase bad way 5 sat ta a ater a sald that South Fiehd adfStho| WILSON STARTED “STALLING iis fret securely planted ete maat celebrated. asia 4 Wh Willard is one ofsthe most talka- Min the extra periods. | 1 im M8 recent ba facilities for only wquad to practise GAME. |put the force of the body into the| (uientine le Y. Bow “ nthe off Mparentiy. By wares: | Dundee st New Orlegne. hes Phil t CUbR was one a ee a MI positions dn the tausce| Wilson was badly pummelied, but] blows to make them effective jing A Branch vt = At, let eversth Ame 6 ehh dasa Sea MeRE te tiie ar erated o1 # the other day | candidutes for mil positions In the course| | "7 nin me the well known New| While watching a preliminary fight |ine dicw Association, ff ent. let ev oath Niet tan | ggetd, ue lor @ ten-round bat ag eather day |of the next 9 ore Kotician, saldy “You know. a| between two lghtwelgnts ona day t|wil__make a8. Cap \ stan eked on shing and knuckles | li the earl part of neat month. port ia that he be cones Kee ca gen eS lot of court plaster’ can be bought | Noticed one of them make a feint and| Hy Dittr >Wling Clu aoa! an a players ¥ sprawling hither k 4 sick Chlcega TMEaNGSA ur 5 ye ile the Mitchell ourte Igneh a se lJ ae | for $4,000, j then ram Ae fla’ kate his opponent's | inder w urna ne te nither over the tee after being tripped |e a i fudle array with Ale is HILADELPHLA, Feb. 19,—Joe Ly 9) ny sau' a stomac y to that te us i Wns, Phe or slashed or hooked Cleveland tgdter | Tyler and Vaughn wesw nucleus eee | Patt Ani rangle ant “| That encounter with Wilson opened | fomacn. | ph a to gland’ Sith nely, desplia — jana Day pel se (od our | the,exew of the public tod new Idea) ete i ands atuck out on a level with embers Fret Dyer, the good Engle! veiterseigh! wil It certainty looks ax though the Giante [lat wikit. J neh, who knocked out | in Aghting that | prevalent to-day, | (pein Anis eek Out an a le he day |! ty o display bie collection of 0s swing. sa Id have some tting power in| iid Willams in his last tight her t time the sporting men had the day | 4 jyslobamplous we avah bad. And be pave som power in Up to that tt of the crouch ing what a disad- does leas fighting than any other on | C4 18 another bout tonight He will try the a Lion ot et [footed andther victory before the Olym-| been accustomed to seeing men stand | {jen uicne., Celle whe when he It Soothes Tad Rilieves 1 the list, Since becoming champion [2 Paks Meck the rugged fahter of Beach Doyle hast wven stronger, | imaA. A. wih nied out a beating Up and fight. It hud never occurred |}Aus ,\ Skier was at when he! y ms ive. rou : to Benny Val New York, [| ho} to tb that a fellow could deiiber- a Mustard Plaster What? [nearly three years ago Joss hasn't | the Armory A. A. of aston e nt them tha sami Hay mine and keep them on a level with| Pel an 4 CIM Markle, two [other half of the wind-up Dave Astey ot| ately “dog” It and get away for four! the stomach, as the fehtere daniel ee tsa came. the Burn « or Sting defended his title His only bout has | ether big hit to that city YOURE pitchors whose performance failed | New York won Taare” Vietory over) rounds. Wilson went into the ring | aay, Pank. hens been a ten-round no-deciaion affair | Mfesting Terry Brooke at te Commerciai A, ¢ Seek acest promise, were re- | Mike Ertie of St. lau | with no intention of fighting. We had | , | tnental mpany, ~ St Musterole is a can white oint | fy ean Sear Dyer aod Mack take the niece of Weinert and) (eaeed bythe | yesterday to the > hardly put up our hands when he! (pre nest chanter will be printed to-morrow.) Ita “1 fall th Si Ee 9 oe uatares aes rig z Ly eae ile Moen at the tse 6S Uo SATA ORO Grev Couldn't Stop Bob Mone, | dropped to tho floow without having ! It does ve work 0! ie ashior @ Dat compa o Jess In the early days of 1 ™ been struck. He stayed there for the! Ruppert-Hus- | CINCINNA pert-Huss | CINCINN | count of nine, and when I went after I 0. Feb. 19--Ha Able Money | cob of Pittsburgh punished Bob Kee winner, | Greb of Pittsburgh punished Bob Moha | OU! again he hugged me around the © price said |of Milwaukee severely In every round| walst until he could ease himself to| spring |of a ten round bout here, but falled + was no chance to! ved little, and |to knock him down, The referce gave | the floor, There was urther’ sea- | the lon to Greb, They met at|PUt him out, because he wouldn't ear aster — does it better and | A! least Weish did go through a lot | zim Smith of Westchester who Sas not fought | ton me. Ww! lister. You do not have to |of no-decision bouts, and met quite jo @ long time. bas decided to try bu hand at Ras apent to ily poh ang aes cloth, You simply rub | few of the fellows Who were after bis | the boxing game ana in. Revere! rrerm ago Smiid| io be $4000" t1 it on—and usually the pain is gonel re The only difference w that | fought Bily Paphe, Wille Lewis and other good ning trip in ty Many doctors and wurses use Muster: | Vo!sh's idea of a fight wae to run| men, He will try bie ‘vomecdack" on Cleve| wad sent to Haltiner aia ¢ Mike a other fellow | Hawking, the colored bearywegut winm he recommend it to their patients Cohn Jameson . cateh Welghts stand up. I had never fought a man try t w ard’s id oo im © tem-maind beut at Norn Adan pers Was ted a " t before, and it riled moe to fie will gladly tell you vhat re {> Pantie latin ta an "| He" played: bot Toronto and’ Balth Ae ee eres wemalan's stand Gp Mention | Mem on Meret “ " ” think that a fe lief i gives from sore throat, bro (erms (1 uit him, and then oF PACT ORIN sieves ke ree heme Fale Betty Awan. | and be pene oa fon stiff neck, asthma, new change |i { Willard's method in| Pat Moore oan a ales experiment no TOLEDO, O. Feb iit required | phe crowd hissed repeatedly, but s talgia, congestion, @leurisg pheuma- jsnter than Freddy's. Yon cant hit m | deck Sharer of Now Y 5 only two and a half minutes for Ted | that nad no effect on the Englishman Three Star Whiskey tism, umibago palan and a2 af the | champion the ¢ Moially, with- [at Legare igre : M deato ta cath eet the Giants’ tall out-| Lewis, welterweight champion, to put|He was bent on getting away witt fos out wetting him | ring George Chaney of me eK the deiaon in| Meld recruit, low ervics aw Himmy Durty of Lockport, N | the $4,000, and he cared nothing for . . ie back or iain soreln § pee, Saas | eo gong om wih ile Wane of hor: | Uncle Ran an ern proiudind. aise | § inedilted' ee Aeon TMG GaMtent Wes | having a reputation as a clean fghter Is sold to the trade at a price which bruises, echer ar Lbyvezko ar ¢ \yn. tille Jecknom 0! sll hy &§ ni at Camp iy, achedule: « een rounds, hat time the fig! ra had a il rT ¢ chest (it nften nrevertapneumaniny | Btechor and Zbyssko are to wrestle { Buttele tought ten rounds toe dew _ a Up to tha enables all dealers to retail it at Py z ey at the Garden, according to all the | Kaness of Bul us # de The Robing have received the sianod rense of honor among themselves, 0 and 60c jars: hospital size $2.50, |! the “arten, acconting gentleman [st Buffalo. - |contract of Norman Wo pitt, pitcher, | Champlon Loses First Cae Game, | and they had rather be defeated than wrote me a letter the day before | gos tmds, wha tush! Henny pirchaned Inst from the Portland, | GHtcAGO, eb. 19.—Champion Au-|to be considered what we now eal) $24 Per Case—$2.25 er Bottle 1 last urns ment, and t ald me that Vreweh bantamweight at the 0 me, in wie Kieckhefer lost hin first game | anon ‘4 Poee wee not Sue ot we oyeeko and Stecher would win their | pniiedetobte last Bight. hay been stmed un to) Th merican ation will fo ne IK sh Gikade son, however, a! ¢ y % f [imatches, and be matched againat each | mogtdomge Kirbwood. tie 8 lng teaber | the dead Uf { wien and parvo | ONE TBM lta Gh ued Crone Lhree | Pave the’ public & new, idea in prize | Making it the best whiskey value x | other at the Garden one month later, | welgt, tor twelve rounds to « dacwian at the Prices this y em from Maupome won, d0 to a8. The |Ting tactics, Since that time many | . pleane write again, He seems to have | Woonmcket A.C. of Woonmetet 1 1. oq | MAKIN CHADS in pe ried? 2) champion had won nine wtraight. ‘Tee | Aghters have employed that means ot | in the market today. the right dope, and I'm curious about | prigay evening, Marcd 1, Kirkwoot was a very | will be made at the se rd Bele e | nt ght Kleck meets De Oro,’ continuing @ fight. That ts one rea- ‘ this next one. promising Cghier @ few eer sar, Wt be made at Milwaukee oo Feo formar Mile So. son why so many of the fights of to- ( , -

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