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NEARER <TR . \ * . e 18 _THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH 8, 1918. : Pei. BEST SP RTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ®t i: THE YANKS ARE “A-GOIN” BENEAT OF BRONK COLUMN SOLDERS TONG Copyright, 1918, by the Prosa Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Benny Leonard and Many Other Stars of Ring to Box, So That Money May Be Raised for Boys of Battery D. mory, Fulton Avenue and 166th 1's A Street, Brofx, to-night, when a mon- ' XN Yea Bo! T CAN HEAR THE BIRDIES ING AN See THE DEAR LITTLE ‘GATORS SuMNING ‘EMSELVES | On THE Bann "Al roads lead to the Bron Are ; AvReany ! ft Marin Plestina and His Manager 7 boxing, wrestling and vaudevttie Arrive Here, Bent on Smash-' CaS OUGH LIFE er will be staged by Py Gibwoa ; "4 ” ey honor of Battery D, 2d Piel re } ing the “Wrestling Trust. 4 de ee tiilery. No admission will be charged. TRAIN SERVICE BENG PRETTY Rectey | However, those who attend will have Gooreig, 1018, by poe rege Pah : Dawn Soutn yust now The Yanks }@ chance of contributing when the BIX-FOOT GENT with a 48-Inch MAY HAUG TO GET OFF AnD PUSS | hat ed passed around to take up 4 A neck (estimated) and weighing money with which to purchase ath- about 215 pounds when trained 7 letic paraphernalia and smokes for to @ whisper, ts in Now York with his - \ the soldier boys, manager. ‘The gent’s name is Marin) All the boys of Battery D who Plestina. He admits that he's an have been training for five months at Amerioan citizen, of South Siav par- Some ow Spartanburg are Bronxites, and for Stage and that be hae survived Those ovd that reason Billy Gibson, Capt. Wie- shirteen years in Chicago, ‘The man- ads ner, the commander of the Bronx Ar- Nintpae or 61, moty, and the business and profes- agers namo is J. C. March. WIL NEED : “Yes,” said the manager, “we've ON ARMING UP’ sional men of that section have joined @ome here to bust that wrestling trust and we're going to bust ft if It tak every doliar I have—and it won't | “The trust has a cinch on every- thing. A wrestler who won't come in | and wrestie according to orders tn] kept out of competition. Here's Ples- Mina. Ho started wrestling with Frank Gotch, and Gotch told him he could beat any wrostier ho ever saw | if he'd go to Farmer Burns in Omaha | = @nd ‘ict the Farmer toach him. Ho| ‘Zaye Aid. ‘The result is that he hasn't lost | Ltt bdfld &@ fall in two and a haf years. He! |hands to meke this affair the most successful of {ts kind ever conducted in this city, Heading the list of boxing stars who will positively appear is Benny Leonard, world’s ifghtweight cham- pion and immense favorite In the Bronx. He will appear in a three- round exhibition with his sparring partner, Freddy Ree Battling Levinsk: weight champion, will como all the way from Camp Devens, near Bos- i rea es se ton, to, spar with Clay Turner, the. ie T, ¢ al; ‘eter Jackson, and they went to @| clever Indian, Irish Patsy Cline and His Tour of Australia and the aixty-three-round draw. Corbett had| Jack Britton, two of the cleverest Preliminary: Arrangements | Seen a bank clerk in Frisco, and while | boxers in the country, will show thelr “ight heavy. ese Jack tay h he liked the fighting game his father | wares. lack Taylor, Ad Santell, Henry if Ip e Fight | ad always been opposed to It. ‘Among the other notables who will Ordeman, Charilo Cutler and Joh | Leading Up to the Fig Corbett told Al Smith and HUSI| appear are Joo Lynch, recent oon- | * Friedberg. He boat Strangler Lew! With James J. Corbett. | Coste that he was the frst man tn #lqueror of Kid Williams, and Dave but that was when they were both! — ‘ Astey, who Will soon 1 eorke Rob- | Wide in Liverpool: a clerk 19} and Johnny Murray, vt Jimmy Renny Valger Johnny Dundee - tight between myself and | Insc (Coprttght, 1910. be the Prem Pobitabl thi Rovices, and doesn’t count for any- | thing. At th Neva t time he wi Bank, and he said the} Johny Hosen, eddie’ Wal Eommany New York World.) | and Johnny Russo, ‘allaca ” m bike “ : |minute he saw me in the ring It be-| ind Joe Mooney, Battling Reddy am leatina can easily beat Stecher, | “ | CHAPTER XXIX ame his ambition to meet mo. Hel KG Circun andl Willis Techies aoa Lewis, Zhyatko or Caddock. ‘The | (RING the summer pf 1890, after | ys has said that be Kot his first! Danny Fields are the other boute’are Mee won't match any of them | I had settled my case in the/ lesson tn practical and_ professional | : inst him because he won't come a ranged. Lew Tendler, the Quaker 7 vugilism that night, “But,” he ex- Y South, I spent two months in| Pistia Jnht niki mes to knocking | Stat Will also a im and fake matches. If he would ‘ rehearsing andiin tho fall £ brasiohed |Put Ties mom Us Ge aientet ening | - tae oraor, ant tove when ve ts woh! 1 QOO Athletes in Meet Yanks Cheered Before puenia reel se este ei ines ae el eines WHAT THE COLLEGE | Boa: west I offered to match Ples- In Philadelphia A rmory Leaving for Camp To-Day selled | (Hones Ba a Ne test, I may y for mviele cane in atl| NINES ARE DOING. tna against either Zbyszko or Cud- | my career I never allowed myself to} the “hands.” In fact, my hands were | think vtest until I had got in| LZ hd 1 " dock, winner take ail, Plestina to) Many Rec $i Ue fur supremacy, and experts are more in the y thi nything else | the rin uld sleep within a min-| ‘Andy Coakley will have the Colum- . Mg ecords in Danger: To-| © p RUDEO OSs, SHG mee Ate more in the way than anything else|(he ring. I could sleep Sah tal throw his man ‘ica ig nines mite | Many Records in Danger.To- | aust BYegittits cote" 8 Ha eal for Ping Bodie Uta of the ike to esteem ont — ‘ apse baseball «quad out on South Field A J Terie when I stepped on the stage and mad¢| ot pound worrying over anything, 1|ol* ¥ utes or lose the decision, with « $1,000! Night and To-Morfow Night] tan “Association champlon at 1,000 ry <4 tm another day or two if the weather 4 oma bad actor | gue: avin ard | , f side bet, ‘They wouldn't conwider tt t G f Meadowbrook|<:"At two-ntie champion, ‘will face | at ine 1 gue se'that you know ticles In my. fimo, theueh. 1 nave |<geme, ella an ecith Wield ties apy d ‘| at Games of Meadowbroo wo-mile champion, will face |». : . ; the | at that. pose that you knc a ter ch. have |q ittle more, Coakley does not believe | here, but I'l! make a match under the} Club, tm. its for the mile indoors may & 1 Erom Athletics Through the |p. Second Baseman William Few: | Tom's Cabin." I certainly did beat | consequently losing thelr flehts ttle attention to the work in the cage game conditions. Or I'll match him = = abattored, | Ray Ras 9) lee. pinapele « ie Be ster will entrain at Baltimore Ce those stage slaves around until thev| In this connection J must claim It! 1 Gaga a Qgainst elther Stecher or Lewis, beat PHILADGLPHIA, March & | the distance before the year passer| Purchase of First Baseman|Ouiflelder Wiliam | bamar will Pe ttoig mo it was not necessary to art to /A8 one of the best effecta of boxing | bancail sched Pte Aoahe yee ‘two out of three falls, winner to take , tes v Into history. * ns 1 cpp 1 be ao entirely reatistle. pa cabsany foe eee versity, announced — to-d includes ; Ni RHOLGEND) aihléGe, ie Ye sent. 4 ia en i » Tigers The following players will report powers of the nerves and muscles, | Yerslts Nove atAmnarie ee oe af. Only condition being a neutral cream of the available amateur AC LL teat he eae beat 440 about any Burns From the, Tigers and direct from thelr various homes In) But I s i" Lafayette ae Eaaton, Cus on May ted out to tell you about | xiving a quick command over both | 20; Lata: ‘ oe : u A z a nin: ¢ 20; ette ac Kast va. on May » referee, No Trust refereo, A crooked tr time he starts, but It {4 @ matter of | « 1 -| time to begin active trainig Monday: my first experience as an actor. The|;n bling th sor "to | 16, and Mount St. Joseph College _ heb Riehl ahs ane talent in tho country, wilt|time he start but it fs a matter of) © Turning Him Over to Con-| time to begin active trains nner): si ego ca ender PRE ete apeecr, 10 1b, Aye. Mount) Sb paw eee at } ‘ give a “fall") compote to-night and tosmorrow|the opposition he. will encounter to- | ie Mack. Catchers “Truck” Hannab and Har. | thing ARS. oF |cise compares with it in this result Against Mestina whilo ho was stand-| rine in ie alxth annual games of| Morrow night. Fall hae been in the| TIE MACK, old Ruel, Pitchers Siim Love, Ed) than anything was “making up." I)-py5 ¢aculty of thinking and acting at} HANOVE March 8.—The GPS 00 Dis fect, It bapponed that way | in gaondowbrook Club in the ar-| civ’ ter give aha. necessary amount Monroe and Bob McGraw, Qutflelders refused to put that stuff on my face) the same time is what de one | schedule f uth Gollege ence. ‘ he 24 Resiment of thiv elty.|Ume to conditioning himaclt. HAT demon fence. buster trom | Sam Vick and Howard Camp and In-)ang 1 went on just as I was, To this|or two men that I might Sl for early. cl olexe, Was “Plesti rill ow: Ss PONY OF 1S 80 Fee e in is city. | Deva and Ryan may perchance fielder Aaron Ward. bdayer ‘ od | all, but this power ts Jannounced t follow lestina will wrestle Stecher on| 4 tair line will be had on the pos-| perform that which critien: declare tine | California, who fell down when Sle day T will not smear that red gre MN RRtara HL Uael fie AD ly , rated Apa Rie Ho wlll let} gibie outcome of the senior indoor Bossibie ane be fe (he the pee ne bought by the White Sox, al-| phe pale of Burne means that Harry! Paint over my It. doenn't mny be found theanswer ta the guess New her take his actawors hold at the | national championships, which will be table ta Hugging once thought though won¢ ; ° . | He ., Who em right for a ough wonders were expected of him, | Heilman erIGAming once Hioueht fondly of pos: to powder|tion which was often asked me: Hanover. : race In winning the 1,000-yard | Beginning of the match, to Stecher's| held at the armory of the 22d Regl- onship ut the Cen- |is now’ a member of the Yankees. | fondly Of ponavasing aa an outtlelde®, nimselt up that w Of course .J| FIGHTS WITH HEAD AS MUCH Satisfaction. If he breaks tho Kelssora| ment of New York on March 15, Many | {tal igh Biheot gaia Hoe te ot ten of | Ping e, the much kidded baseball | good, and {t means that Jennings will know it is necessary for actors, The AS FISTS, Rold ho Is then to be given his own [of the men why compete here to-night i jlayer, is the man referred to, He|have to find angther coltrehelder, '9) electric lights make them look ghastly and o-morrow " bo | ns le Nh a i. favorite hold on Stecher. If Stecher jection at the championships: vee FANS Hoe Mt ennt. tard | WAX xecured by Miller Huggins, the | Veacn. nover: Holy “Have you any partic r plan of junless they put some extra color OM! action before you go Into the cone March 8.<= @an beat him with tho scissors hold t In ihe Meadow b K eae Jols| work and lots of it i all bie spare time hustling manager of the Yankees, but Ae for Mack, his troubles are ov | elr faces, But no grease paint for toa ; | basovall men d ° Ray, the senior national champlon atj from drilling were the secretoft Mike'a|in order to ai tha deal ps 2 ble: Be ta a KORInmcobtent, ; @téoher wins. Or ho will ge the | On? nan, and. adie. Fall, champion | guceces, Ryans ike Devaney, te taking | Urchace {rit teas na Cheonge Horne | He hae had « good colt team all alone, John L. ALT RL eee men ee | mat with Zbyszko and let Zbyszko| of the Conference colleges and holder than @’ gambler'a chance, Ite | Urchane I tnat Bases " y with the exception of a first boxman,| I mado considerable monoy out of tilgn ‘hut ne rmuce le conte ee j fake the toe hold in any way holof @ record of 4 for the dis-| thinks he may be able to win and Oe a caneee 2G SUED Gin Over to And the addition pf Gardner, Cudy and the, “Honest Harta and WINK [1 if none ee ieerency, fo onange iL ey at eae ee cates | Menon wet PAS VLGAD Dinka) GAYE: RAY GIO Si HO's Head Even on Hodie's 1917 record with the| much. Now with Burns on feat he | Hands” show. ‘The tour eventually this point of view T may say that a : Tia @SlA ai oe aes ae —- -- ~ -— lowly Athletics, for whom he batted pean present a good Une-up, and with 1.4 me to San Francisco ;man flehts uch with his head as ~ P) ee see Sole BS be aioees to es 1, making many extra-base hits, he | Bis golts nay, atill, make trouble for) TT IN FRIS- 1 his hands, eapectally with such Evening World’s sly all of the muchcadvertized pould be of great value as an out-| ee ; | BOXED WITH CORBE a vuhttty boxer an Corbet early e -advertinec a ’ i ol > fakes. fielder as the Yankees! have the light- subject to the National Army | CO RING. hile T had complete confidence in BOSE Syatebes are telee, (88 In eae. hitting: hunch of outer gardeners | g2™ de is tM Nena | Waite in Frisco T appeared in al, Ability to defeat Conhette Twas in_Tourne in the ble leagues. night said he did not know whether |». ly po ‘ONC hat such a@ victory, e¢ rier ei » 4 endly be " atts | nealalle ae Sere ne aie tee men In wilt, DU) as Voimer and J. C. Lee Jr., two of) The Pelham Bay Naval Reserve ba The landing of Bodie was the means | (urna has been placed in class 1 under | flendly bout with James J. Corbett. pecially as it was for the largeat purse Scores; P ies ance) deseo cinens can Necant ewlinitiag (Caplalnn ketbalt team deteated the Brooklyn Gene lot putting heart In the Yankees, the |the new classification, but he did know |the man who was to later take the ever involved in a ring battle up to| American Plang Bayne (or —Lltone. 06, Bardet} Won't get any matches. I ed commissions as Enelgns!ty' scons of 37 to ket MA B8Y lfirat batch of whom leave for Macon, | that bis draft number was “well back.” | championship trom The bout was {hut time, would be an excellent cli. | 93 Memenbens 6, Sager Ki Markey 07, Total Pefuses to lie down when he's told to erve Force, Volimet m : [Gi to-day, unc Jersonal care 0] req Mitchell announces that with the | friendly sparring match and did not [1k \) * fareer that Maes pt MO Nosoola—Kuck $3, Von tincken 1, Tame That's why the Trust won't have wo duty as an ine] An indication of the encouraging | Manager Miler J. Hugging, Besides’ stgning of Vaughn and Tyler, pitchers, |amount to anything, as nelther of us a tour of two continents, gaden 95, H, ‘Trach #0, 4, Teeter 8,’ Total Anything to do with bim. Mention his the Petnam | prorbects for the coning vioroughured |the newspaper men, Coach Pat O'Con- fechas twenty” players under ‘contract Ma 5 conn Fiacsccks SF inter No, 1, Rieger's wklyn, No, y= Rame and the laugh and ba and Lee in racing #eason Was the number of new | nor, Trainer A. A. Woods and south. and {s not worrying about any one else, | tried hard to see what we coul 0. mar end that Corbett and Amundeen Bar Maile 5 ey Be Training membera elected to the Turf and Fleld While In Frisco I arranged a trip to ato feht before the Olym~ | @ Kleine 0, Tot Eg Prost r bind ee Ny Fed oer Club at Its annual meeting in the board - ~ Club of New Or Yo abot 7 estina ? etive serviow = ans, Sept. 7, 1892 ie pirae was to be on the geod ahip: Mariposa, command-| jtaken $80,000, Fistic News John Pollock and Gossi ed by Capt, Haywood. T teak ming. Men's fe 1—Brown § C, Kook Ot, Hanwen ) room of The Jockey Club, Tho fol- Australia, and on June 26 1 set sail “Bure, that's right,’ said Plestina ; lowing officers’ were elected for the Mo, I never will jose n match, for | MH. 8. Brown, Columbia's varsity water! yourie President, .000 and the | Park | No.2, Riese Aller turghy; Vice " t training quarters on Long! aerverwes OTM. Nitta, 8 ons wp 5 player, (who wis Presid Henry W. Bull; sur i a iderseh 14. merpedy:, J wrens toc win. t throw polnok on W 4p) | gohn Cowdin, and Secretary, Lieut After a sail of six days we stopped |/Siand. and while there I often sat on meen 88 acon as T can, 3 would n to he ste 16] Sohn G. Livingston at Honolulu, Hawailan Islands, There |,"*, @R@ of Shinnecock Bay and do for the Trust | ndition Improves to-day he will be | Gunboat Smith, the lanky heavy: | eno again to rarmit him to rors the plate |W 'gave a boxing exhibition while the NK! at the form of Hemutes that | ‘ - | > pie ; Hard smashing enabled Harry FR 5 aan’ az | cast from tt. Cline's next go will be with Lew ne ly ‘ By adorned the old fighting ship Ohio, 1 SEE that Lewin and Zbyazko are |anine ssainat Yale tovmorrow niuht Tha Hard smeaning nto {AAUY aq: | welzht, will ket another chanco tornlaht | Fendin, the Paladstia Uavtwviet, tor a [@toarnes was coaling up for the lone itd not Help being reminded. ot the veestasStantes $4, matched for the 1th. ‘That was |2a{ch ph ieibinte: thur BE) Pils, Harvard Club, tn a = |to Ket back In tho pugilintic imelight, Ha] rounds at © apecial show to be staged by the Journey to Australia, |. fold Tel enet that 1 also had accomplished mv ack 6, Regie | i howe final round match of the national € “ Hughey Walk National A. A, of Hbiladelphia on April 8, beople of Hawa! tasks, ang the thourht came to me t. Tripler & Oo. No, t—Dierena M4. Bry. have been expected « or the ‘ R noe Bi squnah tenia championship. tourna |! slated to go against Hughey Walker, dial. OF course, they did not know @|tnat 7 should likewine taken ght ane Nae sfetiowte 1 Linon OY REL Lewis-Zbyszko performances in the we thal the “big [ment at, the Columbia Club, Th the Kansas City heavyweleht, dm ®@! tm o Jetter fust received by his manager, Scotty Freat deal al ut the BABE gale. bet of the Hon T had captured—my repu- Jate so-called “championship to who p dowo with the | moet Felix Jenkins, Montelatr Athletic |ten-round bout at Joplin, Mo, In his re-| Montieth, Augie Ratner, the Broox middleweight arenes Tt was the first time| {Aton as a boxer—and put tt over my | ment.” In that affair Ls tH See oan 7 Club, in the final it for the title at]eent battle with Kid Wagner at Wilkes: | saye that he ts in fine shape for bis fifteea-round | 1) oyna ha’ a chance to sea even al oniders herenfter as a mantle of, ppresko with a “headlock sal » 3.20 o'clock to-morrow afternoon Barre, Ph; Brithe made a ‘ne ahows bout with Couns Deus. the New Orleans fader, | 5 y fad Dade cone they had left the |Neace and protection | im again with the “heac A. Romberg defeated Richard Howe agian ho tRBubla HAY ak at the Orleans A.C. Onleans oa lay ’ NOTED f nk, having no 0 pointing good old United States, DR. SARGENT EXAM- . red, ont. am f lo) to 87 last might. in 11, coverpolnt on the St. Nicholas | |" . night, After this go Ratner will journey ta . . } ripe Ware chat a ean aan tan ek De Sichtin'iae |stemouee® Fpant on tne Mt man. “As a reault of that tetory| foe dgvnen whee be ones 24% ili tn | MY YOUF Of Australia tasted about | INED SULLIVAN, e Liquor reply fl tan championsh c eh his se Sm! eela certain that he will have an] round Marb 18. th six wee and when [ re! d to Soknawthat ‘ wrest that could hardly have beer aos 0 ita Ny” a Which bh mith £ rtaln hat round go on Mare ie will’ then return | St ve hiabe | hat My condition was per- cr gare dedga ee mod cs now ip progress at the Broadway Crescent A.C. players ® y time in disposing of Walker, The | home United States the clamor waa Just be- | root T went up to Cambridge and was Mavre eve Li mines: _§ ademy last nigh! Tho Anal 6 ee inning for a fight between myself! ..., “ ' 3 v . sept tl is May Turner, the sensational Indian hear: nd James J e' vudley ree! sity } Bt me one | ind hi and kept 1 Although ented by only. four |s off, the Kowla were sent | W i jeans Jack Dillon to @ tons] | Oey Marner, ihe ceomationsl Indien der OTe requrned from Auatratia on the | Dudley 4 earn een the ; ed ul Lbyszko took ah and the. Herkeley-Irvi choo! eacont oage fr und draw, lamer under Capt ie | } ‘ie ti bouts In the near future, ataried training today | Steamship Ala sport, but it would be intere: | threw him, apparently cat t am easily defeated Pawling | Ww Md aa — ¢ rty arrived in San * © interesting. I D Ss , Y " aet CPeue Mant Baweitne net the ro: at Billy Gruyp's eymnasiom in Harlem for the se. Our party a San) may publish tt later, To Be one Secret! \ off Ruard. © After that a “retu | PERI RST tor thee Joe Welling of Chicago, the crack Mghtwetght, |i ntests, Clay eae nothing monkt 1 ranciseo Oct 1891, After a fowl hy found that T wan ter ery up, | Can esa, ly. i pRAte aaa bts ' x ey Kore Wa 5 ty, but Loutrell 1 pow attached to the United States Navy, will pot get on a battle with Obarley Wein. | Weeks of theatrical engagements Ti normal man in every part a — ica Asiaalile Gone - f tork the acoring of this, for it wa for a few weeks aa he Uroke hia hand is 1 f iw pon Particular save| Physiclana and druse| nhesitatingly } HIB Albany « A Hi stoi6 L of the Herke 1 in the scoring ms for it was | tox asin ; ‘a he i tf atk heerywotaht, of Tom Gibbons of [settled down In Boston and was soon tone, My lees were a fittle amall toe | recaminend. Ten * Aer une, gues B Albany excune for trying to | Prili's “f estar pert nha pasa that the dink was pushed | ji twelrervund dont with Johuny Gritfiths, the | gy, |busy with arrangements for the fa-| tho sizn of my body, Thats haegy Abie In m. They auickly deatroy k the Sunday baseball & with three sto his ere rivet ne Ja O., welterwelglit, at Akron last Monday — } mous fight with James J, Corbett The Gada: eeae fan however. | the oray tiake whiskey and “other deo at tt ts - —— J eight, As Welling wit! not be able to meet Johany ama is now the battlesronnd of the colored | f . of an Advantage | Alcohols Weverages repust! B ichohiolydiicss dN bl ia lt judioe at the Ariory A. A. of oaton og That | hearywelghta, as such goxt big fellows as Harry | FANS DEMANDED A BOUT WITH |than 4 disadvantage, wi soll Ro ie sential’ during war tik | Jay wight, the clad officlals beve substituted | Wille, Sam McVey and Jim Johuson. bare bean | CORBETT. $4 en I started in training on June |} ie Of course, during war time nobody Marry Carlson to box Dunder, there for some time and hed up vlenty | The whole country waa talking about | .,aelened 286 pounds, On Aug. 18 1 4 ons cares for such a mere detail as t ; oo | tag maNET. Oy speuetns In boute between them |Corbett as a nosaible auccessor to my i aa Hat fame | and throw t 1 yard ae | Padie Moba, the 3 or welterweight, whe | selves, Sam Langford is now on hin way to thar | cnn nd I knew that £ had to tent | Pe i Fee y neck | to wh: powders. Sore james He persone) There at DHTHOIT, Mich, March 8 —~Mu-] 1h new record equaly the best that| 4 cere’ eumion by being knocked | place, baring left Chicagy recently, 5 tera nd Tk eer for thé chamiplons |r. % my) APD 8 : my | drunke he raising of large sums war} ait ( Memphis won the done by any out li Jack Malone, the St Paul fighter, tn Ube | to he matched «ith Wills, who recen 1] aaa hore was conaidorable disciac {one anom se2 10. .46G¢ my waist, | Mare tm charities through Sunday sports, We| gene Milburg © P i the ce rolters eI esi oe hale haut at’ Mitwaniee: eal Gohan taare’ im 9 few: rouate [Snip here eae oe tr eee Tue tas [rom ABL to 38.2 from 46.4 | patient an can let all this >, wilie legiviato.p |arternoon, game from Alexander | ¢y soln 0 ik Wt, was anid to be out of danger by = Jalon throughout the Country ie ge | teas thighs, fr jue wachdact rail wrote: pur throu \ ib- | Mimslie of Milwaukee, 200 t 1, 19 | to stand for a long time lace cheaittbea’ at the al io that city, OB] Jack Tulaer, the local promoter, {9 gow on Whether T would be able to wand or | You can readily seo how ateady and | to's af shand “ape Propriat little enterprises in|; » A national amateur billiard | — tearniug that Moa will recover, the police have | way to Bt, Louls to aign Fred Fulton with Ja ii nee La LOL 'en | svatomat my training, IT was|thres monthe.” Another lady it their own districts urnament. Milburn's big runs were W ORLEANS, Mare! | eae thoen 6 Dempeer or Tilly Mishe, the bout to take place at |}0Ked Upon As Fromme Neb | | | not aiming at any one spot, but. w: Tescum ; Weether a bill is or is not canential te wad 23, and average of 7.50,| Herman, world’s bantaunwe an Adantis Cy, Nd. Kester week. Bulger a |, "Al Tight.” T finally sald to my | reducing the surplus flesh’ in every depends entirely upon the point of finished with high rung of pion, hes becured permission from the id to be backed by @ Jersey milloinaire. friends, a will fz HY She relia, by El nart of my body ty Te amt average of 6.27, | Navy Department to take part in. sev $3 want you to understand tha » 7 {weet ‘ ant thie d for ings, eral bouts before actualy seeing service Saichinanai be my last fight, [ am now thirty. thousands 0! i he hae ayed forty tnning over there.” Hering: wito ia atte Sin Aiwa yo Wem ye Doherty. matchmaker of the National A.| 70 cara old, and it Is about time|(The next chapter will appear to- sisi, Fen n n te the Alaiera Naval Station ‘ale ertainmen ” | c eae Weeee rt HOT SPRINGE, 4 March 6 ortm ith Rod Wath, his manaxer, will make | the soldiers at the different cama in Now Jet @ distance phone | fOr me to quit Morrow.) REAL From t ¢ the feature of the card « : nak : T had been the champion for a num- | - _ } ng the foature of the hin rat appearance ti he fing atthe | wn, will be av Gor, Edge ove of the t nal Dee for ® buh bet of years, and, as Paddy Ryan of-| RACING SELECT! " | nee Lick ame, 1 Tulane Athletic Club three weeks from | three Boxing Cou Hie the boxing | tween Astey sod Paul Demers ber of were, ands 08 edgy ts te be ONS ewe aa it ‘ ; Nek f Monday, probably meeting Jabex White. | game in that State _ en said, Hy * vr toll my Rugs i Nl Gg Behar a Witte Mane will be followed 0 Vincent Reitma of the New Haren, Conn, a, |Champlon he hea , BEANS TEs pout | fe aeons ist 00 ft woes Vin time Was Lod, and he One With Frankle Brown, and then Joe ©. has offered to atage & twenty-round bout be | four times a yed aan ee 4 who drin } owered It had his rider dg-|}ynch will be given a chance at Hor, ded as the | tween Tete Hernan and Joe Lynch at ween shitked a fight, though T refused, to HOT SPRINGS, f was only galloping with 9 | MaDe ero eme Te At rect’ Kis Wwaing bute’ tn Couneeticut, | ia April tp thet city, Herman recive /fight a negro. T could have mada in First Raco— Master MoeGrath, t the & Ho it the frat) ee ee Paul Minne the oth fficlate in the fiteea-round | $4,000 and Lynch ts to get 80 per cent. after all |fortune at time by Aghting Peter! win - ' at the meeting to touch ® track) ‘aimant for the crown.” 4 sou bout betaven Jobnny Dundee, the Italian | expeused are paid. Hadie Meade, manager of (Jackson, but T would not do so, 1 »—Dienro, Harry Ma- i [ia got. ated Willie Jackson. also of thie city, | Lynch, while not dissatafio with ¢ fo up my mind from the start o Justice @G = . a e Stend Sa a the Mivernide A, ©. of | auesting the chamydon in « decision affair career that T would never feht ar @ Goedel, Pa Sohal ATE 4 1p Men FTO Now Haven in the big ateue there on Maren formed elma that Luck will Hermag for} any one who did not belong to my Struscan enim ma 4 : 6 olf tourna 48 wer ceat, after Herman t# paid $4,000, bot will | race Paddy Whack Dee atten Sabet UGA. unmiee ree Vert 4 Pat will soo begin tratning again | not stand for “all ex vibe vaid tor’ pet | Jim Corbett had the same feeling tn Nouredal on ampion, were among the vome The tournament !# the ale : fi + His rigot haud, whiok be bad ky Lomb was matched nlabt to box {to flghting black men, but he | you petitora, Mre. Hurd record for the teat in the metropolitan dis ‘ * r ti go with Johnny Dum Lafferty twelve rounds on March 19 at JM ao anxious to ket @ “reputation Abe, |New. York. ye Course by returning card @ 79, Mra. ways epiracty a large number of players. ae ot dow voane & fom niche apo, le well field, Mase, that be finally consented to meet

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