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's z THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 2, 1918. nell —NINEONE-ROUNDKNOCKOUTS BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK REFEREE SOTHNER JACK DEMPSEY---NEW CHALLENGER FO LARD’S TITLE — CALLS WRESTLIN PUT DEMPSEY NEAR TOP mi Sater Ear ee WIEST A TRA GUNBOAT Seren WENT To PRisco. To “CLAN uP*.... BuT HERAN WTo be New Heavyweight Has Battled His Way to Front Rank Among Big | Fistic Stars and, Unless Hit on the Chin Soon, May Have a Lot to Say About the Championship—Fight With Fulton Just | Now Would Be Worth Seeing. Zbyszko and Stecher 1 | Away at Each Other Two Hours Before Crowe House, Neither Scoring Fall. ! | 1018 by the Press Publishing (Co. (The New York Brening World) | a new heavyweight sensation, and If he goes along for a! l few months as woll as he has started all other contenders for the heavyweight title now kept in cold storage by Jess Willard will have to eit down and look on. They won't be numbered among ie| tetect | ‘The newcomer’s name is Jack! Dempsey. It's a good fighting name, and his own. He was born in West Virginia of American parents. When ho was a boy hin family moved to Grand Junction, Colorado, | where Jack worked as @ coal miner) for a few years. He took up fight-, ing after moving to Salt Lake City,| defeated several men in the West, | packed a solitary suitcase and started for New York. In the big city Dempsey was quickly 4 snapped up by «# local managor| of fighters, who put him through a couple of mall bouts and promised to make him a fortune, Tho fortune falling to materialize, Dempsey left, one overcoat and one sult of clothes better off for his Now York experience, but With nothing In his pocket Returning to Salt Lake, he wase————————__._. knocked out in one round by old Jim ‘ Flynn, the Pueblo Pikestiaa, whche| Sore ne enoemonts., Very tatr ring career was already so far be-| This Dempesy lad may be hit on i hind him that he should have been) the chin again, any evening, and | Gusted by this taux pas, Dempney de-| tights in a chancy atylo, rushing and | @ided that he'd never box again, If| boring in continually, and while he ol4 Jim Flygn could fatten bim, what | delivers a lot of knockouts he doesn't was the uso? ear to take a iittie rivk bimaelf. One or two setbacks would moan nothin, However, ho was not allowed to|in his young life. He's only twenty. Grop out of sight so easily. Jack| three years of age Kearns, a manager, persuaded Demp-|, Dempsey is a little over alx foot intel tall, weighs 196 pounds «tripped, and \ aey to go to San Francisco, Cal, ts bullt for battie. In fact he'a one The four-round game suited Jack!of the best proportioned men in the | well. He beat Wille Meohan, tho|ring, of any weight. He has power | coast heavyweight, in hin first bout, | Suen to fight Willamt or any big in four rounds. Then he knocked out | fa tyshen eet at Huttalo when he rushed Morris around the ring, | Al Norton in a round. He knocked | met him at his own game and forced out Charles Moller tn one round; |him to back away. Morris tried to || deat Rob McAllister in four, and gavo | [42 ON Dempsey and rough it and | Aftor Wiadek Zbyszko, “mighty of Poland,” as Announcer Joo HY phreya always calle him, and yraska Farmer Be tled two hours at Madi , bad Square Garden without either soor ® fail, Reteres George Bothner . clared the bout, which had a tip Umit on tt, a draw. The men were on their feet 86 ain- utes of the 120 they were In the ring and on the mat, one behind the other, only 34 minutes. Of this $4 minutes, Stecher was back of Zbyssko 18 min~ utes, while Zbyszko was back of Stecher 16 minutes. Because of the fact that the mes were head to head, tugging, pulling and straining for an opening, the bout Incked the spectacular features which appeal to the wrestling crow@ } and for this reason many went awag, disappointed, after expressing voceImy Cane worms from time to time their feelings, eat ° As a matter of fact, howevel bout w no of the beat and “a . — nclentitic ever seen tn this city, | this was fully appreciated by these close to the ring. There was no toate ing at any time throughout the @we | hours. h held the other tn eget high resp that neither was tgfow~ | to take any chances and a thrt ere fow and far betweem — | Zb » depended largely 7 area ngth and extra wel ’ echer, with what seemed the greate edge of the finer points of estling, Was able to overcome thig ivantage by his amazing agility Ane ora amphitheatre create’ aa Pull. 5,000 wrestling fans e packed In aerried ranks from ring- kailery, It was @ good wo Sean Willard beat Hranie 5 jlreland Produces Greatest |"verbeen better, it 1 had continued | | Moran twa. ‘ainplonshio meet at Hrankiia. ela) Fighters, Says Old Cham- |/*d,into @ caten with the bombastic | the ring, standing room was at & pree AU The ASTRONGMAY THERE (5 Thirteen of the best middie 4! funnera in the Metropolitan Association will face the atarter'a mun tn the 1.00 yadr Metropolitan championship. r be held pnnection with the sixth | annual track and f meet of Central | | High School of Newark to-night. The | | mect will be held in armory of the Ist Regiment in Newark, starting at §| y clock, The Knights of St. Anthony and the Loughlin Lyceum will renew their duel in the one-mile relay at the Meadow Brook games. J. J. O'Brien will compete in the | 600-yard junior national champlon- | | ships at the Meadow lirovk games| i | | | | | | ", keep on punching, as he did 90 suo. | adel ph in w iy Japrinter be and foolishly gave/mium, and Jack Curley’s face was onr Gundoat Smith and Carl Morris firat| cestully with Iuiton im thelr menue | bured thing ifthe decidon of the E pion, as He Describes |@Way evervihing in nis favor broad sinile,, With customary gene lass trimmings tn the ame atyle,| mecting. But tt didn't wo Utlve Committee of the. Intercolle » 4 c |} On Nov. 29 1 met Mitchell at a well osity he soon distributed some of n't work with | without knocking them out Dempsey. ‘The miner nearly lifted bie By this time the whole country | °4r! off the floor with uppercuta. If Dempaey goes along at th wes beginning to hear of Jack pace for a fe weeks more he wil | Dempsey. Any man who could han-| probably be matched with Fulton, end | ie Gunboat Smith easily in four | that fight will be worth going to ave. ee. | rounds and give big Carl Morris a Beating in the samo Mmited time Ser irene’ acess "| Baseball C, 0. Racine, Wis, wunted to see Demp- eoa ampa i gn n, sey. Bo Kearns took him eastward dar- profits, giving $200 to the Smoke Bw ve hundred | $100 to the Army Athledo Fund of «ring rules cantonments and $100 to the NM known sporti Association of Amateur Athietica of His Triumphant | | America at tts mee: ne in the Waldort: = tolen foe a? mitteo, will recommend the revival of ty to Dublin, pounds dade: Vonacn prise Hues : the blue ribbon fixtures of the collexe oe an a four-fe ng. Neith- nletic year at the I, C. AL AL A, A. — er the time nor the place was named igs sclsene ta aes NTI. very recent years the great| phillips for me and “l’vay". Moore | Weather and my accident he eucce ghters of all periods as a rui ave sprung, dir or indi It took L ed in doing. rectly, from the hallowed soll of Ire- et The basketball team of the Glencoe] which ho has organized here, Pratt aid 8M itting A.C. will meet. the quintet of the | that Gen. Pershing was calling for more ¢ Calvary Young Men's Association at} ¥. M. C, A. workers in France and (hat He was matched with Homer mith With Several Giant of Michigan, who had % gan, who had been fighting te. Harlem Casino oh Wedneaday | he was depending upon th nitaaite Shroughout the Eastern States, ncoe five is ranked | of College Men to exhaust every effort the kg light. ‘The - °K Dempsey knocked out Smith | 0, Wi t Hi t S hinong the best lightweight teams|to enlist men. for this service, as {uly om out Smith In one nr a 0 HO LUNGS | tire [ie west ito enlist men, for’ th 600 are needed. | It looks Ike » habit rue, never » hours to draw up the! [In this fight T was unfortunate, land. Just why the Irish people ol! came into the room w 1) causing me to become chilled, an ys, h ‘© pot h ” taking. rstand. It is sels ba Aina, he called me a " ue.” [| Jack Baldock, who stepped Into count of Mitchell's stub. (the worst corner where the rain t When it was over and | incessantly on my face and bé uld develop such a leaning towards turned to bis train of |Fefused numerous times to partake tic encounter I have never been| friends and said any br which my seconds inaig role thr hours | termination of the fight ¢ and I suppose that makes 1 been taunting me, Fi-|brought about by Mitehell’s seo satisfactory, Naturally one the people of a|#Pt#2e to my feet and this time my |Ting ond sald: “Shake hands and na 1 | vived was up, jit a draw. und meek | There will be a meeting of the New] Athletic enthusiasts may > m|country harassed , f ike I co “Let us fight a couple more roun York towing Asscclation wt the New | hammer throw event. elitr me on, you young whelp, P DEMPSEY SEEMS TO HAVE “ONE zi mobllos now, and the selling 18 good.| York Athlete Club on Monday night | the programme in future events and as |and lowly, ‘That is quite true of most] snapped, "1 have two careiane iewas |Z, I said, but everybody said “D> . in. Se » over anyth yt fa lh is nald the hammer thro tren ; i liner, We ieiitaeent fake the | ring leigh before jong some one will Leave This City for Arkan- | Won't sign to play ball, because I can't Mickey Roach and Tommy. MeGar. uous for boys 1 yachools|a pow ful crown, But not #0 cant kquare and there I'll knock aves | 1 was bitterly disappointed over. bright, original idea and call a Lean makemore money in the automo. | thy rm hi ph sertih criss Lane Roach nd tha: eft a Wee |for Ireland, They are just as full head off." joutcome of the fight and as we wal him “One Kound” Dempsey. And that sas Resort, While Other | bie business. So Mr. MeGraw nigh vosterdag WHat, be to. er conn pate to-day as they were i th Mitchell smiled and followed mo| down the road and away from may be fatal to his hopes. Barring As well save his money and stay away the navy, and ‘Tommy MeCarthy ; a Kinga: about ten feet, whoa t ; Rothechild estates 1 had fittle to ¥ @uch a catastrophe he may go right Members of Team Will] trom Shreveport.” ioe wath Bitte: rule of the e King sy . 1 and nt back. Then they got hold of jand hurried me to my rooms, where like to call your attontion tol was advised tu keen & where I on up to the championship. These here t re ig another thing Jads who have the “One Round” | Either Join Them on Jour-|. at tne ai to anybody, I felt that I had & © & grave injustice, 4 vention at the Waldorfl-A eater. |, Pennsylvania overwhelmed Colum- 4 1 Just as wo reached a turn tm ‘thin, te a ST nt Bald Su | Da in an Intercollegiate Swimming practice for the Columbia Aira rage p cool and wait Om. Neal baa ene ye pee are Be ney or Meet Them There. or 6 ee ANG thas MECIAw Boe oF Nit) Leagies contert ac Morningatde m will b Jay of} as being remarkable, Did you ever fight between Mitchell and my-|* Wate Gat thecal raion é} Round” Hogan got his in a little over + [iho Vives nt Portemouthy Vacs, Hert | HIC/KBty Just mght, winning by ®) next week in the ¢ know of an Irishman being referred © of Baron Nothsoniia, |£tiends ahead. ‘ & mvund from Wolgast, and “One —_—_—_— Schupp at Loulevin, Wy.” and “Arthur _ Ree chargecce the at to ns a “foreigner? 10, 1805, : ay) in re of the bushos stoe Round” Davis was knocked out in @ HE baseball campaign ta on! || jetcher a POOVI®. Silke And. Gln Herbert Pratt of Amherst. Chatrman| the first batch of ean t on your Ife, We refer to the ene 4 |squad of gendarmes with ‘pound by Soldier Kearns QT a eel aiee Sha clage ere thank we aT: © of Collec Men, or- | 18, and from that rg ns, the Swedes, tho Italians, the|turesque, Of so wee ’” | drawn and pointing at our ere apres ae ine eakith firat gun wns fired when | get any coaxing. even chough he a | burpose of enlisting ath= | there will be regular pract! titi the ryan dortasoeg peed Mee Ve were al Something wha saldein Seeoeh ee . eles p 5 € mes last your and Lo ery cance for| base of operations shifts to South Fie , and eve e English as for- a y \ | Dempeey took a long hike to Buffalo, Honig Zimmerman, — ¢:~108 | only goven, and stood second to Grover | iance for | ane Of opera ent oH A even the Be f of the did not understand, but dt didn't $ will not report until wd wa where he mot Cari Morris before a | pursuer understand f Bddie Collins, and Jeff] Alexander ‘in effectiveness among the mii anchor dig crowd. It was an exciting eve- | Tos au left here for Hot Springs, | National League twirlers with an earned | (he Mankers Club by ning. Morris, ax usual, fouled a fow | 4 r the rfl run percentage against him of only 1.88 is committee. 1H The Barnard School basketball team) times. And Dempsey asked the rk, to get rid of thelr superfluous} runs per nine Inning Kame ‘a few days to the work | ended {ts sche with an easy victory | ¥ eres and his own seconds kindly to | Meh before the regular training sea- | ——-— —______ =| over the Wilaon “Academy five on the refrain from protesting or interfer- | son oj ng at Marlin, Tox., later in the LOSS OOUEE EX REOOK| 2 ws ing, and let him alone while he took | month : Fevenge in his own way. This he did Dy battering Morris to a f. well | _14w McCarty wil? join them at {a five rounds, Carl's seconds threw | Harrisburg, and Bill Rariden and Al nobody ever calls @%! could not The Amoricans| were # and it appea under arrea McCaffrey tn a] more some act on the stage than|,,"Urounded by these gendarmes ed. “Why, Mo-|2 Tesular ficht, Lords and othor| thelr Pistols we were escorted ¢ Hdd forms of nobility were on hand at-|Plte® called Senlis. We were te is the way they ex=|tired in long. frock con ane tie ore tribunal and the gendar amet press it in this country hata, They talked and chatted in a| Vite somo kind of # charge aga Pennsylvania scored an easy victory! crear RECEPTION FOR SULLI-| Wy that soon y a little nervous, |" over Columbia. in the annual wrestling |Decaune I could not unde tem eum | After his honor at|*ater in the mbers ong to find out that we ¥ tering awhile in Fr¢ meet between tha two colloges at Morn VAN IN DUBLIN. ie d look at me fiercely, Ike in the sponge when he was about | at St. Louls. Three othora,| After many atten amatch bh Sovtty Montieth, who looks after the affaire of | inkaide Heixhts Inst th nt winning by! Feeling ag 1 do toward Ireland you HERE GOES MY BOY,” CRIED | o in the moving pictures, the Fre through to save him from an actual | Larry Doyle and Rube | At last been clinched between Johnn, » day that he Aa |'® Score OF SE to 6. The Red end» tt can the feeling of indescriba PONY MOORE, Judge motioned us away, ‘That mr Knockout that Was imminent, or | Benton are how heading for the resort | Dundee, the fast local italian fighter. Bund me oh See Ere eve Dave. Won (hs sn pual iy aNeit a arate. antl || cE oMRRtbA te eRe had to go to jail. Wey thereabouts. There was also some {direct from thelr homes, All these|and Joe Welling, the crack Nehtwelsht 7 8 Saturday. ove lapriven inv publin. aft long tour|16-foot ring, knowing wen re ne ome w that French prison ¢ wuggestion ¢ the referce would | members of the National Leagwe| of Chicago. ‘They were hooked up i Maren er slate! that 1") Union's basketball team will play| if wucsownea in, Ens and Wa tactics GeLOOt that courte | 7, orclooks & Jav evening unt ) have found it necessary, about that mplonship team suffered trom | the tonedistance tol al | Fevsller wa offered with Dunder, bitline return game with IEP. 1 in Troy |° tion in the great [rish city |run or I f Gia at Goose cee Bunday Defers the Prema time, to toss Morris out for the usual | various ailments last vear, the sever-| qieg soy . pe eae [rose ae, Oca xewibie that Geowe to-night. The Garnet was victorious! My reception “ enthusiastic. Fully |opportunity, ff lo nmin ee thorities would accept bonds for” cause. Carl never did take kindly jest injury by MeCarty, whose leg | Ale Melean, manage tho Arm aney, the Baitioarw lightweight, wil be er lin the firet gan and le expected to| was marvellously enthusinstl ully fepportunity, “It i6 a well know release. Finally some Frenchmet to being knocked out | was broken sliding into « base, A. A. of Boston, to Saainat 1 repeat the performance this week-| fifteen thousand p had gathered | that in all im career as a boxer| power and fluence arrived and { Having done better work against Pol Perritt’ of Shreveport, La.,, found contest to a ¢ wat reacticd hore trom Ciivage to} ee t the Janding to meet mo. Peo and dghter 14 ways fought my on-| convinced Judge that we wr Morris than Fulton or any of the | right-handed cher for the New|to be staged by tha at Jobony Griftitha, the Akron wel] The College of the City of New York| thi Sanh they vied with each |fight with Mit ele far In this|nppear in court next day, and a other big fellows, including Jess Will- | York Giants, says he's through with] evening, March mela w placed bimeif wider the manage | freshman baskethall team defeated the | 4... oe sae yb numbor of times ne ele any jell and myself were allowed to ard nck Dempsey howas to wake up | baseball. It ns Oke Poreitt heard] pattie at 180 welgh is at she { Touimy Walsh and Nate Lowa, the well] White Plains Hixh five on the court of | fy) Gotibe Wearing 0: |peatedly. Of this thee "fete Big fe peg rhe y took us across the in the morning and find bis name in| in Shreveport that John MoGraw was : |rnown managum, of fighter of Chicago, Qrit-| the former by a score of 18 to 16. \ D care fe = | te ind a party consistin, the newspapers ning t there to aign bi ring aide, fo Age of the Krone a eae tala Green and other complimentary and| peared to take no notice, & dozen Englishmea, French: Just to get even with Fl ba a bold-out, ep MND WP | receipts |slcayo. the amwting mon of Atree ” ™*| The squash tennis teams of the Har. | patriotic tunes ‘ Onn Of the witness to the tignt| Americans sat down to a ae ioe ‘hat’ tha ch} a me Bch DewesTAs ki coats es : yard Chub and the rent Athistic| | Thourh the progress was slow, we | was ny" Moore, Mitchell's father-| fst. ‘They call lunch “breakg | Beoa e Kanaaa 7. | y Veleer, the promising little Breach | Club played a tie series of three matches | finally re the Grosve otel.| ine} no Ktoc 1 lo e ast year wan a fluke he took won't do any good for McGraw | weight, wag not eatidie’ with the terme offered | S raadia a HMMEEE ot GLO tee | GARI Aa ThA Clune To Interclub Me finally reached the Groavence, Hotel |ia-law, who stood with aioe panier ver t In the party were Hy eman on again. This time he | ty come here to sign me to anything=~|him for au eight-round tout with Fred - it ot the Rena. for | tan Association championship. t¢ . : 8 aie mR. and it be with anxiety and nervousness. | 4, Jake Barnett, Edw Flynn ou a rou Let's unieas he wants to buy an automobile, | the Westen “heary,” at 4. 1 March 11, | tne f (hatey at Ballin eae neat {ment on the Crescent courts ame sary for mo to get on the|as 1 wot me vinty & Pony" cried OBrien, 1 Bony y Me at makes . kouts tn 0 a contract im ¢ he moter of that n ae) match it still to be > ‘ Sep aaa | ay right 088 and floored | Jrain, piel k " ! ntract with hin that, | the promoter of th “ y night: @ 6 toe of $500 with an | Mets? Creace veranda of the hotel and make a|sfiichell, When I knocked nt get we ain, Mitchell landed by Mi. Dempsey (and it won't be ft. 0. b. Marlin, Tex, [end signed up Tom Oow 7 B ¢ thanks , k 1 him down re several Pref : tater f Vim’ through with baseball |i mee Ne Jil Wolfe of Cleveland at the Wek A, ©. | cide the mevting I also met enthuslastte ptions |citediy, “And Toke the oe | coulis NOt wpell Chene eo pat nth we five through or, Tm aolling auto-|Uving tor wme thaw to 4 lier; tiahtinahe es Adsien AS, “and Gh ree cats a a in Waterford, Lamorick, Belfast and | ostate and every thir Me ceuee eae Pais Maa Me IF —————— | Fulton ita for toaug Artie Hoot ex roundp at | The Happy Five defeated the Holy! cork 4 i Ming 0: JER VA ou P te for twa oot atx roumde at | " ‘ i ‘0 ‘or the first four roun¢ oke Joe Welling, who is ¢ | A.C, of Malladelptie oa Maron 38, | Grose, Lyceum team at, the Hartley von't think that I was running af-|odds, as Baldock h mK ania lene SEINEED v9 thatano, LEAY tgenolge Meet ‘oune courts ba: i @ score © Pe ADs. t it might be interest-|ogda’on the A ald, long 0 of Cin indulge in @ bi n the fifth rc wher receive a guarantee of $160, wiih an option of , members of the royal family and that | M ritcrnt) thourh T did not confide thi ae é , between Wil ore ee eee, a awinging my right, I caught Mitchell | out, i nis to all BELLAIR, Fla aK Preaknons at Pimlico this apring, |Welune tas tee geting to snow he un ee y amt Matt Bins M’GOVERN LEFT $10,000 a ne OF te hea e tre nes el at the back of the and severely | tate ce ather net party. | Fearing Morrow of Great S women‘e purchased here to-day by Kimi | Quant ee beet get tae fee ie at Clevelaud on Memb iy, F AND HOUSE IN BROOKLYN. Princess Chris and her| Bruised the murclos of the right arm, | {'h ters before my } chamy pon the r Links. Miaw| t The amount involved in the | Urns allel > comrieens MOK | eiomeodad tn getting Lansman to _ — ug nd they | Stl Mitehell seemed afratd to stand | gant ‘p my mind to slip on Hi Morris via ie t| transfer of the colt wae announced, | Mttué Getic 81,000, whieh he a . 7 ter in t carriage and they |i5 to the fight, In t ‘ * Senlis ko by the first trait Helen Mort of Pittsburgh @ up and | fr 5 Nalhco atte Ree eee | + ate DUR hi a Terry MoCovern left a house and $10, ya “rubbered” at me when the| Uh to the fight | tr nth round, | paris I could go by 40 pla, ianvonk RN In siatoind for ami ed Jackson 6 000 in cash for his widow and #on Joe. | ¢ iman point me out. 1 have|™ maine Continuing his tactics, 1] Calals Ingland. y way ST. AUGUSTINE. Fin tarch: 2 MEDFORD, Mass, March 2—A hee i ee i eae vie tine the oneal Had it not been for the thor en Queen Victoria near Windsor |!) up ysuat, “Oh, don't run around| In some way the ‘rench ruthor Riay ic aic# le et Jule of seven games, with one date lin’, twoiremmund bout « : witly know }of Joo Humphries and on more than one occasion she |‘ +H : suspected my intentions and the by ion eee: filed, 1b antsunnad by ne Heo: Wrerercerees At: Ai again tonight i Wtadelohia, where D4! ‘erry would have died ked out to kee what T looked Nik rat blood to Mitchell wan clatmed| wer increase trom $n00. ee Bt ped by" fought Bement of ‘the Tufte College fod Walker hee bon toting 1 t ae eee mine the Netknal A. @ atate now held by Harris is to be d made comments about my mus. |{h Found fuenh to, whlch 1 replied, |¢ sch. Tdcolted that T had rather 5 ¢ ir team for next fal! Lapeon Mediately after thia bout Lynch lesvee ’ eo now held by ‘0 \ pulld, A par ole apprecta- | "You ca e it that $1.600 than appe r gnos. 8 “ca | aay: Tee We ten oad Wate tothe ¥ ie will Wade’ puncivg wits aldle | Vided, $5,000 to the widow 000 to P their ex rather than of their| “Well, there is nothing in it but to|to mak get-away,” | PROB, by x : Li An 4 | NUW HAVEN, Conn., March 2—The}'s # e™ He 38 the Wee | Terry's son Joe. He ‘ : nine get down as my ware decide. bet,” he said. | Myr s for desiring not tol | reer Ye sketball team fell easy prey to) * peat Ge Sat fda | ale einigryet old now and will rec ylrant for telling thing Running and dropping was bis|pear were very strong.” Boned , PITTSBURGH ttack of the Vntversity of | Rea GLa ah ee when he becomes of age a} this tour of ore at Brit vin 1) ea a ich n extent did he| months before this event Kilrainy nia here last hight by & score | a i kop: myself in as good physica! shape | Practise the former that, when the|Jem Smith fous eh A A Siuiauy the little home at No. n y a j pre ht in Fran team won ar re in the Intercollest- Than thar Fee ase : This a ie the ts of my vis as to} run was to be not all around t Nelil, a reporter for th 8 Great Lakes League, having won vigan, (th Wik | ager, dow dacote, for thro ts Ou March 0 oe oer Mitchell and get that| ting. Once he dropped without « blow | who ‘had ver to" gee Ret weven fror ener m ee | Lneew will exctias we With Young MoGoreny ole as Mana, ty | And received a caut y | see the at hae tou man 1 tid goa ta fue th | INDIANAPOLIS, Mar Larry 1 take a few drink 7 c nber o} es for | o oully dealt with, NEW, HAVE fareh FRED FULTON SCORES | f * 5 roe eager Jolo, who piloted the ant winntng while, but T did not|a There TAD ay ail haye cr been lata bare, @ 4 ale carried off t eee mune a a Toronto International League Club toat ny regu FeOs, was very ha T desired to pra » the tricks reat many sportem: Benes for tt : ANOTHER KNOCKOUT | te we rah heated | tJ Mt 11'S seo that ty strength Wwas fof the London prize ring rules, 1 had |and Bnaland had the lise tee ert deteatin Pr enon Hoth the bow eason, le schedule oO moe ames food opportunities to do so by giving| ell wanted to : 1 0a. ne to back out of ing and wa ' “ we of Gil, owner of the Indianapolis American 4 cht to Mit "| trie y the 4 ceant ry 2, w that of t Jinan 0 mapas wie, t awe Henuy Le " tien TM, in {eglananaile ¢ THREE HOURS’ WRANCLE OVER |/0Y We te k mi Bhan b tT ried my and W Ms putting a maelf in the polo content w 1 ‘ “ f M MITCHELL MATCH, Jadopted @ saving game throughout lcould slop the fone ee so that f st night in the second round of alia no truth sila Pt Ff Wi ts = sjadopted @ saving g roughout could stop the fight. They ald High ¢ 1 M waa kn nigh tlhe | Beatie ent ‘ ‘ moi y the my pinfons artey | a and when he| enough to get what the j year-old by V pes a rig it to the ehin | Be, Meng to bare " . harauternalia, sald to be hie frat M { 6 out challenges | we » did not go toja draw ofdclals of ef wfaner of six * ¢ nt was U for severa) mine | Wiiing ju tet, lane & ( bs VP i 1 ty . {no attention to! w save his own,| I don't know that ¥ y * cond e Kentucky Derby and ules. } "Ye capable referce ie beamed le judge i, k 100 applications £ 1 ip jt would wh big ring, the| fight in France again, 1m bast”