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[os-8 eran A THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1918. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK tere | Kiechefer in Debut Here Beats FIRST OF THE SEASON | Copyright, 1918, by The Prea Publiehing Co (The New York Evening World), Lear me Dona asa | /iSocse itis G Ssax ' ALS BE Moore in Impressive Doors we're If Gowr TT books & TALL Fashion. ‘ phiniss we COURSE 1S a, ure MUD MON = 9 secon AGO, Jour, Sat "te Mat , \& »ASAT \ ugust Kleckhefer, the new world Loors champion of three-cushion billiards, demonstrated last night why he Is cham pion when he defeated George Moore, former title holder, in an interstate Three-Cushion Billiard League mateh , game by the score of 60 to 33, at Thum’ Billard Academy, 3ist Street and Broads way. The champion’s execution wae wonderful and spectacular. Kleckhefer ar r skill to Jock, Te MUD IS Comin) re) | IN OWER MA q Fulton’s Quick Knockout of Moran Puts Him in a Position to Demand a Match With Willard for World’s Title. d Moore will ight in an= atid to-morrow. and Kyler. representing. Coperigh®, 1918, by The Preae Publishing Oe, ns joore at Thum's (The New York Rrecing World.) Academy Kieckhefer {a one of Chie | cago's representatives in the league, BRAVES GET 2D BASEMAN RANK MORAN said he'd eur- Drive people in the Fulton fight. The element of surprise wasn't entirely lacking. fobody expemed Tren "Tis oy Boston Braves, has grabbed off @ sec+ = jond baseman for his team in the per- |son of Jimmy Smith, who subbed for | Buck Herzog when the latter was laid up last yea No price was given out, It was stated that the transaction has nothing to do with tie deal which landed Herzog in Boston and gave tl Giants Larry Doyle and Jess’ Barnes. To take Smith's place as utility infielder, MeGraw now has three youngsters 43 ~ depend on. Joe Schepner, who Mit 2 for Rochester in the International League, is on Joe played sixty-eight shortstop last year for a fleld~ ge of 930 and sixty-six games Jat third base for an average of .912 He was with the Giants at Marlin last year and was ent up-State for fur- | the seasoning. SHOULDNA JIM SMITH FROM GIANTS, that the lanky plasterer would knock G0 PERCENT (SINK IN So DeeP- 73 Frank Moran out in threo rounds. BPPICIENT | \ TH! GREENS CommT Tee Percy Haughton, President of the And that, from all accounts, 1s prac- WHA’ AIR, AWuee BE PRotestiN tleally what he did Thin puts Fulton jn a position to @emand a fight with Willard for the World’s championship. If Wiilard re- fuses to accept his challenge there ean be only one interpretation of his action—FEAR OF BEING KNOCKED OUT AND LOSING THE CHAM PIONSHLP. Moran—the wired accounts trom New Orleans say—started to carry ; the fight to Fulton, and had the bet- ter of it until Fulton cut loose. Then there was only one man in the ring, and he was our old friend, Ferocious CouLd A Bovy ASK? ee “p, , 2 how they evaded the law in those Frederick. Ball Player and the Fighter aay, govas'ts mola’ boxing matones ‘Where, oh where, was Frank’ — tay: en Pat Sheedy was my backer at that j “Mary Ann? bl aac: : a nae Have Always Been Real] time and Richard ko Fox was backlog What bee r E FULTON’S OWN STORY OF FIGHT WITH MORAN; Heroes to the American | Sreenteld. at aerate of piles ow that he ' | A On the strength of an emaarit La r The Rockaway bunting Club, which , Was going to an on Fulton's lon i ” nspector Thorne, to the effect that he|for the past few years has opened the ; GCC wes tw ce wun PO e SAYS HE LET FRANK HIT HIM 26 BLOWS | Boy. had reason to believe that a prize| thoroughbred racing season on Lone ‘ r " | 99 | Copyright. 1910, by the Pree Publishing Ce Square Garden, Greenfield and I were | Coigre In the various branches a ; Frank Moran's position to-day is BRUCE, HH CHAPTER XX. Col. Spencer appeared for the de-!decided not to apply for dates tot ' rather pathetic. He ha: ptt $ cai - y ail you ple fense, National St chase and Hunts A Boe ete He hus been getting COPELAN You may talk all you please to the] {ee ice this Decn ng on the reputation earned by raelotitve/ dBA Attn deen ANE EERE | BY FRED FULTON boys of America about the great deeds] «Aye you the man mentioned in this staying ten rounds with Champion 5 riches: davit Jess Willard. He was the mighty Walloz-r who could knock down any- THE COMERS AND THE GOERS. | Statement of Willard’s rival mad of George Washington, Daniel Boone, |aMdavit as Suilivan?” the Judge| The following boys entertained the after his third-round knockout Governor's Ista ul Mad Anthony Wayne and other fig-| asked of me, iF ii ey Burns vs, K. O, Cir thing he could hit, who was always ERBY DAY" BILL CLYMER, now manager of the Louisville Club of | of Frank Moran, especially for The Evening World: ures prominent in history, but to John AR tT ES coidltal young Hirer ar Hay ny bases willing to walk in and take punchos D the American Association, has learned since relinquishing the lead- — them the two real heres of this coun- ri < for the sake of trying his “Mary ership of the Wilke arre E "Have you made some sort of an e boys boxed four- WEa* is wis the, nea ahah he rons that too many ball players never NEW ORLEANS, La., Feb, 26.—Having read a great deal of | : try are the prizefighter and the ball-| arrangement to box or something like | found | which were are 4 won @ pennant. Like the old woman who kept house in a shoe, Bill had : + 1 : bavi! 1 re h ther| that in Madison Square Garden Mon-|Tanged by © esple uidn't down——wh to the effect that I was possessed of a yellow streak, I went into the | player. man who can put another Police Gazette eee ee econ TO had Rever| more proteges in 1912 than he knew what to do with. At one time during 4 b Ay io tthe | out of business by a punch on the jaw| Sa¥ evening with a person known as a ‘Well, he's been seen’ there now. the season he had forty-elght players under contract—enough to aupply| ‘ing last night with the taunt ringing in my ears. Even some of the a f indi entield 2’ , ,,John F. Madden has leased the old ‘This is unfortunate, for it will make| more than five full clubs. sporting writers who are friendly to me and who want me to become appeals much more strongly to the imply a sctentt: exhibition of Haggin barn on Neck Koau, opposite Moran less useful as'an army boxing One day two young hopefuls, who had heard of Clymer’s call for better Vv Americ: he maniy of se world’s chagaploa were not sure that I had stamina, I have often read |@¥erase American youth than does) the manly art instructor. It has taken awa} efense y from | or worse, met Lan-/\the site of the old Sheepshead Bay te op 1 rack, and will make it headquar- ’ 4 . the ‘hero ‘of tilst rho could out-|SWered, just as I had been instructed tra n n i . his Prestige, and perhaps it will leanen | ons woTwee Saray on aera muna eroune ee ireiakon the | between tbe lines of some of the stuff written by most enthusiastic Gunerali the vida Thekaere ie trae] €0,49 ters inthe Last," ite ts planning to ‘y | a n erver, one was coming, the other goin, ad e r dette c i Orr s “Have you any animosity against #!/P his entire string of two-ve pa eo eh Hele ee als Barons. In despair Clymer had ball players going and coming on every train, | backers f baliplayers. The man they worship|Greentield. sir?” asked the Court Wool Visiegoa, te. as nce ae ae tng, as taught by Moran. Moran’s de- ‘Say, pard,” said one of the hicks, “howdaya get to the station?” Well, I showed them the stuff I was made of. I stood up, exposed is the fellow who can hit for two bases| “None at all; in fact, I rather lik@ can secure transpor ecommod! feat furnishes a good Ssqument “Search mo; I ain't no liver Here,” romilea the other, continuing on bis) my jaw and let Moran hit me twenty-six times, I counted the blows, |with the bags all full, or a pitcher|!m- Hons, The Hagain is a big brick against allowing other army boxing | way. Suddenly he stopped and turned bac “Do you intend, during that exhibi- affair with more t sixty stalls, ns. Hey, Bill, howday t to the ball park?" he yelled Two or three of them shook me a little, but I was no more scared | Who can strike out the side. nm y stu idstructors to go pot hun y, Bill, vdaya ge all pe tion, to inflict upon Mr. Greenfield any ) m - e 7 reg TT x ror I always take a lot of pi dama t iad Joe Stecher, the Western wrestling ULTON'S pay Keep on a-goin’ straight ahead an’ cross the river; but you better be than if I were sitting in a barber shop reading The Evening World tamale si wate Ant u teat in | da: pot ttre PM i Geno) We Wane | PITTS WHO TIERIEL NE wee aa OeTURE Tecord Is RrowiNg TAP-| eure you know the way back,” came the answer, Giddap! sport page. T wish I could describe my state of mind, I took a big tas ' ows who follow y gulng to spar scientifically (melt Of fame throush ‘the sid we hie idly, It makes Willard’s look — chance in letting a husky fellow pound on me at will for a minute, but |#t ™y heels as I walk along the| ioe hurt each other Pbyssko, tie © seule wit cea like a joke, Willard is now re- ‘The late Frank Gotch may not have broken up any happy homes, TUR WOMIC TES Tauntiiad io show them and 2ala Streets, and on several occasions I} “Ig there any prize put up beyond Jay nicht at Madison Square Gar= rdea as a champion great in bulk but sure upset a lot of men ” . - bs . have unintentionally ut s y | what eople are willing to pay to the privilege of earning $26,000 Mey wills a6) ere bak dead: tat biden) r — Moran is a grand fighter, and he was brave to the last minute. | WiteNleveds Retiate into there wanes Ome?” tho next few. montha.-Whocver - - ters would make a bigger hit if they closed their traps ; Werocious Frederick delivers the Some trapshoo' Iw walki 1 c No, sir.” emerges umph. from. this titante vas walking along Grand Street in t eavl the range. goods in something like championship| —“?" leaving no += ruggle Friday night will. be ° i ; “Is there such a thing as a science ug apa NT Caadoc® th a whntee atyle: Now that Jim Thorpe is holding out, McGraw 49 probably aware of " ; fellows, discovering my identity, be- r. You can learn a lot of it w bring ew r He stopped Sam Langford—which the high cost of warming the bench of the Zbywdko= an to follow me. that way BMA CRORE ORR GaeetEa ITC Cao ICRC wan fully equivalent to sto; - A ea, Sign your statement,” said Clerk for a meeting with Caddock is sure Jonson” Willard Nr macatoetntne ER FOR HOMER NEW ORLEANS, Feb. 26.—Fred|seconds could do to close it up he-| One audacious little rascal yelled at I concluded, and, ae 1) {raw eperosimately a Si). 00) house. Fv @on in twenty-six rounds; Fulton fin- A HOMER : Fulton did what Jack Johnson, when | tween rounds. : wars ™ ; he clerk said, with @ Zbvezko are training faithfully for this os Langton in itor ah aril Vm sure Kid Homer would wax glad and wield the ie ry Lit champion, couldn't do and what Jess Pd ge wie exped tea Pion te 4 ey, Aaya i he shouted, “what ou caniwrited a) match, Moran went ten rounds with Wil- . ved my facial features when, wit ‘ ee tle-hoider, |S8tiNk and possibly curl up if 3 lo you eat to be so strong?” AACR da Ads illie hee a oy lard, without being in danger of a bile sabe ual: beens the ball smack on the grain, and Billard the present title Helder |ianded one of ula powerful righit| “Nothing but gunpowder,” I replled.| states (ue totisteroUaly utting) ,wullg ,enarpe, liner has, elagedl @uld make him, Moran was knocked peep noel ky Jim Savage is the only|took severe punishment without) “What do you drink?” asked an-|'D& 2 NS " | @ut by Fulton in three round Because W. W. Hubbell, the best thrower of Buhl, Idaho, has been burgh a a Borne Le ORY | iunine: Thin Currgarea ts moms exe lather aa lis camms\cione toms es Hi was born in England " he said. [Members of the Paullst Willard béxed ten timorous rounds| signed by the Glants, it 1s no sign he is one fighter b les Fulton to Pp Moran, | ont an impre n that Fulton would) «piog4, my son," I wered pA ag ullivan slightly. Hi) Club turned atin xe numbers with Carl Morris. Fulton beat Morris - but Savage didn't even knock Moran | righ to cover if the blows came t0o| ,siood mY som” Tana | ave made barrangements with ‘im to fo attend, fmeral tat | Josepn im six rounds I are played in grand stand seats. | down, the referee stopping the con-| thick and fast vothing but blood. it takes two or| & V6 NOT i me eee cme @ ROLES | a cece , on from blood S Gunboat Smith beat Willard in Iniapiteief the ruled a let-of ball’ ganven are Alay 9 lente Pantertontan broke loose when| three little fellows like you to feed me| tiie hexibition died a rom blood polson twenty rounds, Fulton knocked Gun- - 7 h tp the ‘Have you any enmity t rd Mr, 178, Met time an of- 4 Boat out in seven round Jack Corridon got into the Hall of Baseball Fame by discovering th q expected, as) e day.” 3 re fical of th t anization and In tho third round of their twenty-| the end came. It was unexpected, as) every day Sullivan?" asked the lawyer. also competed on the cross-coun PIt's a curious fact that in the past|spitter, Right next to his ty a niche for the guy who discovered the AINE | ea attlarhare’Aoran waa gant tol MOres cad been hav things, ‘his I thought no more of the incident| “Lord bless you, nol" sald Green- slag i country SOF FU 8 Fi I : 7 . own we nd seemed ab ¢ a at ne! ‘ood | fleld, clos: M4 dl atinine hte * Bee NONE OF RULTON'S FIGHTS | cuspidor. By lhis knees, but his seconds threw in| ?WM, Way. and seemed able to land | until I returned to that neighborhood | eld, closing his eyes and shaking hi RON eee tt nn ene crea |a week or so later, Then I had it{P°’di, “Hi don't hintend ‘im hany| Charles “Kid” Cutler, the Western ; onge to save him trom a sure] expected tle > 14 DOF Je Baseball should be technically perfect this season. We:taken ell: winter | pie ene A eh iad |settle under the heavy bombardment, | forcibly brought to my attention: ONY thie everyboly “avinnea analacives in tha city scateroay: ik Rianne je taxe | but Fulton did not erump 086 Megan fala’ dc 7 § tehes. Cutler | to be. in ULTON beat Moran with a right | fer the players to compute their income { Moran owed his defeat in a meas- | b¥t Fulton did not crumple, and those | YOUNGSTERS DID THE SAME; | GT MT. siaingey y Het, rds Se toler: toca). eee 8 friends had Wo | ® Would uso the hordinary box- tarday maceniedstie Goankien hand smash on the jaw. Fulton N HISTORY CLASS ure to the opening of an old cut over| those frat two rounds about the fre- MOTHERS AFTER JOHN, ing gloves, which, you know, his Beaistant. surgeon ‘the’ Vanderbitt here exploded another theory OUR OW ° his right eye. The tlood tricked] quent v f "Mary Ann" to his| A party of ladies called on me ono| sutt asalsta F Moi ‘ {chin had their inning in the third! day, and when I a ol "Sign yo ae fink . the notion that he had nothing but Hoxing bouts are waged a la Queensberry and decided ala Moree. | gown and practically blinded him, o 1 jday, and when I went down to se sn your name, ple sa ry gee . : a poor Judge of horsefie: | when with almost the first rally be 1), 4 cur! y as|Clerk Sellman, Another star was added to the ser- &@ good left. He had told me several Halaam was either a poor man or & poor ies: of h “ay Sera ie in any case made it hard for him to! frought. Moran down hard with a| tem I bad considerable curiosity as dee your pardon, anid Greanneldi (vice take he list Athletic Club Umes that he considers his right hand Kaiserbill singled over Belgium, but was thrown ¢ ° | measure distance accurately, so that| clean shot to the jaw 1 10) RAS they wanted. ‘but, you know, in'hour country we Nhen George Cornetta, its distance runs bis best hand, but that {he haw been! gtretch it to Paris. feetiauatlantnoik Sonate he misjudged many blows which| ‘There vss a great roar as Moran pit| ‘Mr. Sullivan,” said @ little woman, | don't ‘ave a chance to learn, but Hi| Ref left for Camm Dix. at Wrightstown, # oave it for Willan. te ecene he ON Ls farrier ne ais faut ort rr ee ee ieee wise he might have blocked or|the boards. He sprawled on his knees| whose name was Mrs. Meloney, “you; can make my mark," and he put a Perdiy ot ihe aulict organtaationn as M4 b oa ts 4 | dates rts o the ‘ottis je almos | avoided anc c the ‘s ime ife a big > e be ” o ie shee now n e ervier " nl 6 ans Maree © tame CEES 9 Died Fea rere era country. slabs | muitos onenea thle out in the Grst| grunt was atartea over Ria ade ree | Dave, cause cur boys some very. bad| PUES Mt C18 ellie miattentrorougns| Cvs namuarine: fort/<thiee. Corniteed o ‘anger at some country clubs. | ‘on ope 8 ct © first | eo as started ovel e “ en oe an laine fatter thorough. | now minbering for aa ‘ Pees Naps on atole down to Moscow he found the bases wero | round, and his sharp left jabs kept | mained in th ition, then came tricks, and we know that you will be| iy and we were allowed to go on with| With his brother Carmine, Joined the UUTON NEVER dc E nan Oye popping over often enough to keep it! sponge and with a scene that] Willing to straighten it out If youlthe ght, At that they stopped it in Pauls’ Club Just August ‘und singe UTON NEVER dodges « hard] flied aes open in spite of everything Moran's beggars descript have the chance.” tho second round, when I had Greon- | (het nine cy ney tive in Newari ght. He likes the hard ones AE Rinse to Juiie. And thet somebody has te¢ a -————-—- ————_———___—— “Why, what In the world have 1} fleld at my mercy. I later licked him 6 Se 1A Sah Obne 08 anne Holdoute, 1OGKADg $95 Bi 80hy. We : been doing?” I asked rege pur rounds at the New England) +ne Fordham baseball management Jack Dempsey will be his opponent] moved the Federal League: Met ay nstitute in Boston has received an offer from Yale for a goon. This brings up the question apres ‘i Well, I'll tell you,” replied the lit By has Ne afiven ‘during "the lar i ’ ' ike 5 excellent tip collectors—so much depend: awe " is omioniber wa The wext chapter will a o.amerow.) Ree eon. ‘the date conhlchn wiiiey who owns Dempsey? Is he or isn't ‘Tennis Mayers should make excellent tip pends tle woman, "Do you remember walk . week in April, The date conficts wid’ & he a “syndicate fighter,” lke Jess| on their aervice ing down Grand Street in New York : that Yale will be accoinmod vane tetera ed? J — ‘ : Jack Dempsey, the sensational yo ane Tiewe has ont fousht in some time #08 foe tat! cne day and telling a lot of little boys F ht lt ed that Yate wi ‘omodated, METH. DEITS 1G O86 ack C var? nires have always been exposed to g. ea ight, evidently means to make | reason ke a ia Warager he made 6 bi - : ley so anaigus to Rave’ hin Dow Wonka, Benda ana ARO VERSE tenet " i lye an out of the box: | match for him om with Greb, that you ate gunpowder and drank U Resu The basketball five of Berkley-Irving tion understood that he has written | vttacks, i School outplayed and easily defeated th ing game wh is at height of | blood to make you fierce? Ho eee Oution Behoot ae tue ers op © setter, > the i beeen as ager, Juck Kearns, | Having bee 1 a chance to bays halt w-| 1 laughed uproariously at this, for 1 Dempsey Stops Bren Irving Se Gyimuasium, ‘The score The cream of tho International Ledgue may Se But on ihe markal, {Is cereen © ' ; aere iat AC or Philadelphia for | did remember the incident MILWAUKEE, Feb, 26.—dJack Demp- | was 18 {0 9 667 WISH to assure you * is what but perhaps tt will sour before the turnstiles begin to churn [Ras bonne Hho 4p fr 8 paLsIe GH REARS (Ta Tre Suite of fates a 4, Rot as funny as you migit | sey the wi nelaco heavyweight. de>! ne columbia freshman _basketha Curley writes, “that I've can- as : |nght, wh ne secon! % scurrying ar his friends to dig | think,” said the oma nose | feated nna e last night rhe ania, SL i Galaga busintes intereat in The best way to curb the foul ball habit ts to call ‘em hits has engaged in in fivedays, His opponent | yy tue money.» an get in om the elu | boys of ours thought you meant that|the sixth round of what was to have| fe"ReNanivucsity aonmesium thie ate s . in this go Will be Bob Devere, the Kan- | Jack McG owner ¢ » not welijand they are taking every cent of|been a ten-round bout, ‘The ref ternoon. d game ‘n honestly true, his matching stopped the bout to save Brennan from | for in a fifteen-round xo at a boxing show powder. Why, my little son has ac. |A'Vhped th and boosting I've nothing to do. I've er — — insite ue i BAA Hi diKIne RRDKEAR AGT HIA match was arr vetween Rattling| tually been feeding our bulldog on ~ said ed word abut fice "agit | WN DREDS FOLLOW REMAINS [PITTSBURGH SEVEN FINDS _|°2,0% 3451," nic'aln yadue| Ret tne"tnal ata “EG euch tk’ ana "zunpowder to mnie bin Lewis and Bartiield Box Draw. Mars, the Cineinaty fighter, 'f the way he can fight. I've seen y will come to. | fight." ! Vawuimaieaiontid. gether in a 24 pounds. weigh | 'Yes,"" spoke up one of the oth RUBIA be few fighters before, in my time, bu OF M’GOVERN TO GRAVE.| WANDERERS EASY TO BEAT.) jection 9 ten one EN" ookn pe fe ttre [uaa wees fg R RHEU pees can e the best look like - | | ature Dillon is not eeetar t mat Dat Monday sieht, | BAY Boy ene cht @ quart of beer| Soldier Surtfied lest nig ———,, Bare? CAG, risks. the best ook ke] coven cae of the areatest| ‘The crack Pilisbursh. seven won| otteaiar tt mitt Rt doin ty fut Maen tee te ee att Sefre he came [Ompia A. A. and honors: were about | Musterole “Loosens Up | Thoge pich' f the Nation, I'll have to admit | tittle aghters of the age, lies in his 148t} their nineteenth Light victory ty |to hare no diff py} Redd: DOO Fie Caine in with the Informa | ever Ge GRC hat wie Invitram Ualng (ELM Veintecetorives Chit a PaEn Gis's a real revelation, As a pros-|reating place to-day by the side of biel castiy defoating the fest Waaderac,| som slened up for tuo more & Lee eee a ee Ne AT ot taattstasiory,. Tha men. put un, What D Pective gleaner of honors and pelf,|tyo enildren in Holy Cross cemetery. | et at Nichlolus TR Wanderers | ory of Pittsburgh for twel Alek King. the Australian middemvight, wno | HOD, that He was ao AErce Oe te alas leceined to bee friendly battle, in which| You'll keow why thoussnds see this young Irish lad’a in @ class Dy [oe eer st emterday from his| ®t St- Nichlolay Rink, 4 to 0, in ano. "om March 4, and Augie Ratner of the Hrons | came to this co a himself. In describing his prowess |He was bur s gave an exhibition of his clever-| Musterale once you experience the exciting battle, It looks as ss without. showing any desire to months ago in march |ter, ‘That night he was very sick and | La though | for ten rounds at Hot Springs, Ark.. on Marci 18, | of bouts with tnoa Ip Min’ cia’ im | SER ate pena tee hector’ T'll have to say—well—that h times as clever as Abie Attell, And ja sole Your |late home in 18th Street, Brooklyn, after ) requiem mass had been sunk glad relief it gives. the Smoketown seven will go through America, bas fina » successful in winning Me tes Canaan ait yn Patsey Cline is ready to battle again eb kw with Chet Metatyre, «| wome ascertained that the little] ' 5 % tore is a clean, whi ¥ , McGovern beside him ‘was only Aliranmelie's Church. Crowds gathered! Led by Drury, who some critica |ngtay pense at Now Orioens, io well and | {a the latter city re snd imocked him out | Hocking to the slaughter-houses over| ST. PAUL. Feb) a6. —Newspaper crit | Bats et ustard plaster and does shine. 1 used to think poor Stanley |at the home, the church and the srave to declare is a super Hobey Baker, the |strons ai is manager has booked him to meet] in the thir hing now 49 after @ bout) near the river every day, begging for| ics ave apike O'Dawa wile i Rul, | eee bitstas. Brings ease and comfort Kotohes ould fight Huh! You ought pay the last respects to the little Naht-| 16) Prom the lair of the Pirates out. ‘Thorpe, mee City Mgheweigit, for | with Miko O'Dow Grel Meet nincd’ ao that they could be great Seaanin OF Lae rane Snes | pa initia Gaiaa cakned eal 19 see Dempsey deliver a right! And |ing man. 6.000 nite roses and aA ar o on Maroh 8, As ers like John L. knew no way} Greb of Pittsburgh at the end of 4 i footwork was Young Griffo's handi-|\,A. blanket of 8.000 white Tones nal ROG VANE | ind showed beyond Koicned out! Thorpe tn twelve] atao MeLean, matchmaier of the Armory A. A.| SEPT tne dumeulty except to 0 down thei” tencronnd ‘bout “Greb ‘aid intost | Musterole is recommended by many est boast--why, Dempsey would have | 1a" ana Sam Harris, entirely covered | @l! peradventure that they we; St, | rounds at St. Louie, « ught to outpoint him, | of Hoston, has just be » match which will b¢l there and make a talk, which I did. of the leading, but could not get inside | deetere and nurses, lions of jare are Griffo tied to a post. Jim Corbett |the casket. Four carriages were re-|'Two goals they scored in the first | for the lightweight elia of Now England, |] told the little fellows that the beans | O'Dowd's left hand used annually for bronchitis, croup, stiff Gould trade 4 few jabs for a swing, |quired to carry the floral offerings. The) hale, one the result of perfect com-| Paul Dosle, the local welterweight, will not be| The fishters wh attic for this title are) 7 ate in Boston would make them, just | .3 | neck, asthma, neuralgia, pleurisy, rheue mus Dermpecy Just makes om jump) Boys From Minth mired’ Maid nel bination play between Med, J able to box agnin for at least three weeks, In] Gillwrt Gallant of ry Carlson, | as yiclous as the gunpowder and the Brooks Stops Coffey, | matism, lumbago, pains and aches of the out of the ring, Bob Fitzsimm flowered appreciation. and.eo Oi Th wee A MMden and | eee oly Toune F Konia Jack O'Brien, | ¥%0 won many Sesty io New England and | 8 0g- and for another week they had | CHELSE Mass, Feb. 26.—Terry| back of joints, sprains, sore muscles, wee great, with his famed ‘solar | ors vissed Mook and Ladder Coms MoCrimmon, the other on @ smashing | Geom ‘be det at the National A, C, of [also knocked Youlcum at the above |i oir mothers baking beans every day. | Brooks had Jimmy Coffey of New York | bey chilblains, frosted feet, colds of plexus, but when Dempsey hit More | tone pasned Sook and Leader —crn shot from McCrimmon’s stick. ‘The | my" ot ntay night, he Sis right | club, ‘They will fight twelve rounds to @ decision | SP the slath r ris murmured, ‘That wrecks us!’ . lass A. C. last night that the referee | S80c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, stood af attention, and the fire be on March 5. “As for Norfolk and Brennan and Fulton, I'm bo bunch w ed a Inet ood. | rubber glided home after sliding off |ear eo badly cut that hie ph Were lowered | the defending stick of McCarthy, | bim mot to tox asa 1 pass the fourth round! |into the grave Young Corbett, slways a! In the # ordered Terry loved as a bi id, not one in the|by., As Terry's re é dent, and you readers who have been Eadie Patterson, who made more matches for| boys that were full of life can under- ped the contest and gave Brooks ¢ elt, cond half the visitors again | sett: Dick Curley tw Charley Weinert, the Newark hearyweight (that |ftand just how those kids fel decision. ; 1 . nore: ‘ a | his go with Frank ond the | this visit to New York ————— eta Willard to con stolc but with tears now trickling down | scored twice, Larry MoCormick, ble go with lo never went Uirough » than ony manager| It Waa on ‘ . Re Sed ane PL face, edged to the side erry's doughty little warrior from Piteat |e Gaturday ole nthe business anager of Vic Moran, | that I had considerable trouble with Champion Will * Wins, | & collection of dents. widow and slipped his arm in hy And! purgh's Kerry Patch, drove in and| ative McTigue. ¢ the New Orlean: haldie saya that as | the police over allowing the fight be-| DENVER, Col., Feb, 26,—"Kid" Will- | ‘That's all for to-day, ‘cept that, | Poh knelt to offer « prayer to (Torry.”’ | rollowed @ rebounding puck to smash land. Harry Vio is married a Attention to his | tween Alf Greentleld of England and |iama of Baltimore, former bantamwelght | 0 te ; ons | E Hy 5 Ag . , nome. McCrimmon got anothe | : ning aml w ‘ ° that | myself to proceed at Madison & €|champion, was awarded a decision over while on this topic, my intentions | pvening World to express her thanks to it home, MeCrimmon got another all | ptavure euning a8 We ho nyse Peres a matter of COM- Soe “King” Leopold at the end of a ten: | toward Dempsey are—well—philan- | all of Terry's friends who have extended by his lonely tn the closing minutes ing for them ton a ten-round t at the | Moran will a» many matohes as | Garden, 1st n Nace oe shina tat Meratiad clans | thropic.” their sympathy to her, of the game, Moowe Club of Cleveland, O,, ow March 1M, M+! Weinert did ‘parison, I will give you an i

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