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"PHE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, MARCH 16, 1918, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORE’ 10 QUT uP AND RETAIN Hf TITLE TERS ARENT MET Date Conquerer of Jack Johnson Has Shown a Des Sidetrack Him. re to | Manager Huggins and For- , mer Browns’ Second Base- man To-Day. ¢ Jess 1s wine To FIGHT <1F HE GETS The | Soeeial to The Evening Work) TuRse , PROMOTES THe | MACON, Ga. March 16.—This Bout, AND ACTS AS Fulton Signs Contract B " 1 Tee eek RA | morning finds Derril! Pratt, the great | unsigned, closeted with Miller Hug- To Box Jess Willard July 4 ~ | tars ts bores coenecaes Ths ot jhuve had since Pratt unexpectedly (Special to The Evening World.) NS jarrived hero reaterday, aa confab KANSAS CITY, Mo, March 16.--Fred Fulton of Rochesta Minn, I, Ita esteeieon("Bne WRI abcChee Blus Will fight Jons Willard, heavyweight champlon, on July 4 Col. J. ©. . | tab in the avetlog, a ‘ / Miller, one of the owners of 101 Kaneh, In Olketah day el h dees can't fasted tron 7 esleok oth mldeagets , On f rr8 of o in tahoma, to-day closed the N see FucTon’s lasted from 7 o'clock until midnight, j Contract with Mike Collins, manoger of Fulton, and Collins cancelled RECORD With failed to bring the Yankee manager P| @il fights, including the elghtround match with Jack Dempaey in At- & MCROSCOPe and the second sacker, who fs ex- F lantic City, May 30 | pected to give the New York infield ¥ The fight wil be twenty rounds to a decision. Fulton ts to recetve the strengta of Gibraltar, any closer, a { $20,000 and they are to make w ride bet of $5,000 on the result of the together, a match. Miller and Colling each posted $1,000 with Edward W. Coch- Monee Taues® ae ae a . After the midnight pow-wow Hug. © | rane, sporting editor of the Journal, Kansas City, to guaranteo that Quy Jags ont HEAR. | Sins refused to any anything other a Ai ety : : Sieh AAYTMING LOSS “Teas | 4 My ( Y, than he had fatied to do business with ! they will meet in Kansas City on or before April 1 with Willard and 4 Mi t r k mp y sa iJ | eo * Fulton, and nettle all detatia for the content | = ovor uC. 0. ‘an | Pra ‘ ; ive hace m willing to give him a it » place of hold he match has not deen decided upon, Miller = | " ; YW The place of holding t , A | | Increase over what he drew from the a DeIng open to propositions from various cities. arrtes e onors Browns last season, although bi My Dy teak aaa ball warrants a general retrenchment a Coporieht by tie Prem Publishing Co, (The New York Krening World) At C mp Ipt f| y all along the line. I can't, however, nr HE PUBLIC f satiefied that there ts only one “logical opponent” for | a on ourne, grant Derrili's exorbitant demands.” + Jens Willard, and that it ts up to Jess to fight Fulton or retire, | —— ng into the conference with a “logical opponent” | fe ore ¢ x a threw towe’ mH tht > 0 A “logical opponent” 1s @ tan who atainds above all other rivals Win Three of the Five Battles |soconcs threw ia the: xowsl,, tos he, Stubeins thts: morn Pratt tole the in fighting ability and whose record . . ‘Then’ camo’ sittdioweights, Leo|"{Tibes that unless the Yankees shows that he may possibly whip the Decided, the Colored Boxers | pirnoaun of Company te soath ine Hemiairaset tit tr he would leave it champion if given a chance. | y/ Forfeiting Their Bouts fantry, and Billy Neumeyer of Ma-/ for Tuscaloosa, Ala, to accept a po- —_ hii romp 7 4 t ‘© let e SUTLIA EAE aaa Coy one watts | ex 4 | ‘ ghine ‘Gun Company, sovth Infantry, | sition thero as athietio director at the 7 | Pe Puctos prroghes eae / | =, PM tatt nada lec MMC Aare and! University of Alabama. ness of a champion who Intends t PARRY Anand’ AMD MHOC | *, j buat ea mitch, but he had @ very re 5 = q eilew #6 Sie nue abla . let Oe | By Robert Edgren. wicked Jab that looked Itke a winning| “They know I haven't asked any 3 » public or no public, aunt - T ; CAMP UPON, N. ¥., March 16, [punch for @ round or two. His op-| more than I am worth,” he declared, He han backed and filled and balked | poner) a hie te ‘at TAR Basy. 2 motor truck company at penent dl BAUS nt ce . hie 4; “and It's up to them to give me the " and whirled around in harness until) “~~ nn nomen — ——— Camp Upton has elghty-one| pace for threa reunde aad Hurnbauc | *Alary I ask, which only Js a little yr; the sporting world {# dizzy he} men, but tt seoms they are all sion, benitea Fon CBROS A Moen edtortonle § watching bie gyration t otes oO rmy an avy champions. ‘Their representatives in|, After that the ftrst motor truck! Suslnoss and that, with the salaey Of ’ Hoe has offered “to fight Fulton the Doxing tournament last sight Grover, welterweight. His opponent( Xt" the: Crivenityret histone one for the Red Cross,” i | walked away w ne threo bouts in} was Joseph of the 302d Meld Signal “ag ; n < ' on his own terms ‘Make WarMeetofTo Ni ht’. s aah Mneccgte Gatatee anietputiag eenatent as Hut It adh ever | tanly will mako tt worth my ‘while i and conditions, He has cancelled ike (Ghampkein Here was cere oF UBM near tho end of the firat| to Ay oUt of baseball it the New Hi ons. 6 es anh stunded from |York club does not pay mo the salar: q this offer and demanded that Fulton Wo | righting in the tivo bouts that made | ipuMd, When Grover rebounded from | 1 have requested" iJ 1 fight Moran first. Ho has offered al iona hampions ips up the programme than 4 good|on the jaw, knocking him down. Ifa, L@st night's confab had ita sen. to fight Fulton “for the best purse professional show in town, maa badly dazed, and Grover came ao | 178 angies an well an auan te towns offered,” and bea coppered that and . By William Abbott. The fights wero hold in the Knighta| Peat fintehing bin ia the next few barapher whom. the Now. Yore b fnsisted that Fulton must fight @ young man calling himself “Dempsey.”| Record Books sail Be Under (wae, Tena cena, heen OLFERS, who aro pretty like the }of Columbus Auditorium, which was | “The mien were fienting on a CUO sent down te, snap a collection ‘ For the past couple of years he has been picking men for Fulton to beat “rarriti« Fire at 22d Regi Larosa in practies thin ware hea teen | virds for following the sun, will | well filled at 7 o'ciock, A curtous] vate floor, with no carpet of eanvan| of Pictures, of the Yankee players. P] @ad Fulton has been beating them. | errific Fire at 22d kegi- clearing the bar at @ fect 8 tnche soon begin leaving thelr winter } ‘Ming was that there wasn't bliss |down, © 7 ave & man when knocked | vistaire in the ifotel Dempsey. ait “i ye feols sure o! wering th iT nda do South for point ond he crowd, hough boxers Ritchte of th stor | othe s mol e ae 3 He says that o'll fight some one before long, but that the qualifica- | ment Armory. isting mark held by Lawrence, the |DAyeTounee dows Hout tr polly trom the a¢vth Mogimont were eng | Corns Azan, of the Motor arock| Mdors downstata with. the said pois 4 Hens of his next opponont must be entirely satisfactory to Jess Willard. BT ee eee etn, tor Jo |at Belleair, St. Augustine and Pine- tered in tho inst three events, The |802d Fleld Sixaa! Battalion, It was a| Shapper plaving a leading role. Hy He is to be the sole judge of his rival's “roputation.” Perhaps he has in TT National Indoor Champion-| Meomia, the homage kaniaroo from | hurat, cleaning up much turf and five bouts between white mon were| Coking fight. Hoth were skilful’, Frank Githooley wna introduced te mind a perfect opponent for a great champtonship battle. But ho hayn't ships to be held in the 22d Rex!-| Chicago and present national indoor oxers, but Ryan had qui bit of) tne photographer as Manager Miller sand and maybe a few cups, the finished at 6.10, and at t at time the | Di ‘ A asariitar | ring experience and he soon took the | Huggins. nooley, posing as Huge é let us into the secret. We don't know whether it's Charlie Mitchell or ment Armory to-night will be | ¢ ee beat Orne dei and) Northorn band of invaders will colored boxers had not appeared.|iead. In the second round Mahoney,| Ns, got the camera man off to one 1 Jake Kilrain, ® war meot, Many of the hundreds! ray there'll bo the mediey relay | shortly begin ty double back on the Ir bouts were declared fortelted to | forced back @ furious rush, pide and told hit he would ive him Jens xeomed to be Intercate of compatitors are In war Kervice and | race, which should be a humdi Mason and Dixon line, The first White opponents, who were all | {Hroukh the ropes and over the edy it oe ae ee eee t ; s 4 ; s received special furlough to partict-| for it will be as good as four stop-over will be the annual spring ped fof action and ready to gol feot way toe the on, Was, only a Nahe photsenubbas ae e Sisoue of weeks age, when &. 6 Pretty well while waiting for Jess to pate in the games, because their | Tacos at 44), 580 yards, and }.ournament of the Country Club of inty tne ring, Capt. Glick, Division | the floor on hin biel woe huge eee SEO BROLORTADRSs AS ‘ Homan down South whispered some-|take him back into his social aquared ™ Pee adhtetiba (oe for tho Mleetest runners in} Atlantic City the tast week in Apri, (Dty th ONDE. (Gls Sid bbe td eee ia aH edge 7 : thing at $100,000 purve. Jess} circle. Ho has picked up a few thou- Unolo Bamuel in strong for athietios | ii4 country at these distances areen-| This mect is always the curtain Athletic Director otified Lieut, He was dragged back into the rin profile butcher made 1 thourht that might be all right—an/%nd here and there, once or twi'e a at this particular time, And the t 1 fo mile log of tho race. |ralser for the home season, and it Williams of Company C, 367th Reg Mt carried to his comner, where, after frler » Russet, supposing tm 1 be niga Notive WEEK, And theldontally he han eatab- ord booka will bo under 4 territte fire, | which will bo run last, will bring to- |is moat attructive for players WhO mont, the athlette officer, to have his | Mat te the mia Foal ang inobe | 30. Ue L grew ecnkdas 1 an opening bide—if his prospective ined a ring record that makes Wile sh t ahiatis wee te] xethor Willian Gordon, from the Pel- }iike three-day tournaments, Hard on , ° y | 0 the middie of the ring, intent | tial anc a that {f he could 4 opponent didn't prove too gramping lard's look Ike the German tinitauon | fF Much big athletic wany Ks dele) Vin ay Naval Station, Ivan Dres- (the hols of this meet ¢ the tour: Men In the auditorium by 8 o'clock, | upon continuing the fight. Hix off Ret “Huggins” to agreo to his terme 3 and want to born into the money, It's! of oleomargarine, Ray, Clinton Larsen and Eddto Fall) yer Gorn M Devaney, Hoston nament of the Chevy Chase Club at When ft was announced that the|° ate pi th ering, mere would be $100 in it for the f ons. Ho are entored in the champlonshipsand| Navy Yard; W. 8. Irwin, Pennsyl-| Washington and the Lakewood Ox- colored boxers had forfelted, the rol- | * one 0 obeying, | Dimtographer, r 3 buen ds nt bit ints a ¢ me oo Jack Johnson Wanted they aro primed go all the way|vania; Lieut, William Andere ns | UES both of which fall on the @ame aie orowa ¢ out allently peg Ehret " nobody will EY ‘ Do cna money, Contne 4 aoe Cainp Dix, and Eddie Garvey, Paul-| dates, May 2, 3, 4 ! ' : ? : yan came ould br ratt” an grec, ever since bh loped Johnson! No Truck ith “Th ¥ over the old marks. : = Lieut. Mitchell 0! Motor Truck | from his corner, an Me ey, half! “Huegine’ \ gether the photographer ; &t Havana and ran away with a) With “Tham.” ‘There will be fifteen events on the | *tyAtnle IS cktown celsianl Wie com 2 Toronto that Company ts the fighting head of the|crying, hobbled’ over to. shake att N the hotel floor, going : cireus, He dropped hin ear trumpot| Among others Fulton hae mopped z Most of the out of town ‘A com Tom, Toran Mt fighting organization, During the|hand. “Gee Ryan’ gald Mahone felt Lice 1 for a moment w: < Kickunt Jin | 8am Langford, the famous Tar tiaby, PFoRFamme, In them will be com. | will come from Philadelphin and Bone Bartlett Travis, son of Walter J. has Fie two heute, in witch there wore [em not autting, hose PI Te Te [for 'h between the two, For ne . tab section of the|ton. Lawson Robertson will convoy |enlisted with a Canadian regiinent , Aon sE auitting, bo} * he sweat blood in a vain 3 wled that $4 Joss toased ino the, 1 once asked Champion Jack Jotinaon Petitora from every section of th | h powerful team from the University [after belng turned down. for my no prior irubhe mon, he Aauliog Sot 1 out with you Th limped out to close the “big” agree 38. bank f sppiug ten roun 7 ho! h why he didn’t give Langford a chance country. Aa an extra war-time touch jof Pennsylvania, including Sherman |gervice in this country because of vou BAG ia ore tie ¥ rea ee fe Boe The Srowd cheered him tment, All of the players and scribes rank Moran. iut he became deafer|in the ring xcuse me if T auvte there will be teams from army afd| Landers, national pole vault cham-| physical reasons. Young Travis Pf Se lod a ES CAe or his fighting spirit, an won the were in on it and they kept address than over afterward. - ea Johnaon verbatim: navy stations, one from the Boston | I!on in 1918, and a medley relay team | writes his well known dad that he's wn ‘ e ae the avani decision. ing Gilhooley as “Mr. Hureins” and ; DAR) BOS GOS! SSUES Raney OR) don't Hght no niggaha,” sald Jack, YAYY "y thers from Yaphani. {{2at should come mighty close tol been foulln’ wound with Kolt cl Ho. disse bout af th ning wan) The Inet bout was between Tex| Russ ' y’ and “Del.” Pall 4 cups his band behind bin ear and! positively, “Lm gotng to be the only Navy Yard and others from Yaphank. | carrying off the prize. With the Red | while in the Dominion, something he x ce ats speetil| ¥ of the Motor Truck Company | ing the two together at bed Jeans over anid professes to be unable |biack echamploa the world ever had, Dix and other army camps around/and Blue team will be Andy Kolly, | didn't do down here, although living Chambe of Mac n Com- and Alfred Lunn of Bighth Company, | time last night Mr. Photographer atit! H to wu and wnything less 2| More than any other niggah L ¢ New Yor the 800-yard title holder, who J# now | for years in the family home on the Pany Infantry, and Ruben | Depot Brigade. Lunn wos a well | was at it when the boys loft for the $100,000—which maken some crash! /Aght Sam Langford. No. alr; ‘ine of Joie Ray and Eadie | Lieutenant of infantry. snae or the Garden City links: swot of tho g0sth Infantry, Com. | bullt fellow and a fairly ‘good boxer | park this moriin t Perhaps “money tates,” but it has to] he's barred for life The meeting o RY BOG ae A. A. U. officials want all compett- = pany RB. It wa ner from among amatours, But Kelly was a| His Inet remark as he left the hotel H phout to mak Impressions on] “you aren't afraid of Bam, aro) Fall, two running stars of oxtraltorn not to wear spiked shoes, as the| ‘They must have expected many {6 start and | e jer jornck professional He forced the| this morning was, “For $200 Til got vem he ch tah j You?” Tt axked, cylinder speed, In the 1,000-yard race, | Colonel of the regiment has given oF- | tourinia up at Niagara Falls this gen. Chambelan was and] flghtiog from the atart with the ace Pratt in a Yankee uniform or : As for the champlon's eyesight—he | rtainly NOT," salt Johnson. 11... sepult in a new American record | dor that any one appearing on the! pon, Within a few weeks the new Dusky, and ba A peut | On. Ot 8 ta Ma It was . It's mo ney than fT ean t has frequent) asked to pass Ws! “Hut Sam, he'a one tough baby, He My . Armory floor in spikes will be ar-|ciub house of the Niagara Fa husky too. , M aa noon evident at Lunn didn't hay a taking sin a year.” sieamniiig ' \ red Fu Jean FIGHT, Sure I'm not afeaid of Both land flyers have been in town | pew ; ‘ 4 the timo Count Club, which will cost near knocking men, aut Sail ne «| chance, but that didn't worry him. He | > ; é }on's vecord, and he] him; didn't £ just tell you bh never | several days imbering up, and each The order of events an e © | $60,000, will be completed, as well haw) ¢ es 9 BETO ADO BUS been: ying until he was knocked alwaya boilers for a microscope, gving to get into the name ring whure f ; pene \rd, [Schedule follow: Many changes in the club's cour na few seconds, and for a moment down in the second round, and with J t ‘ ‘Phe fate ot the circus may make! fan j'e confident of winning, Andy Word, | "<0 h9 py af—Fivesmite run, The new links will, measure. 6,215 tt looked ax if he would succeed, Then |w fow more taps rendered quite help Baseball Briefs 1 Willard’s hearing improv Jens put Well, Fulton took Sam on the national outdoor sprint cham 28.15 M—16-pound shot put. | varde—3,015 out and ben landed a smash that shook the Jess. Kelly won. The men who won ‘ quite a lite his ready cash Into] “1 never th ping him." | pion, came here with Pall, but was P. M.—Btanding high JUMP. | they will boast all the latest a lobservation tower up on the bill, A|by default were ¢ Pear- 1 the wild ants) and tame sparting| Fulton adil 1 just taken sick and Will not be able to toe} $8.20 P,M.—60 yarda—3 heats, in golf architecture dozen more slams, crowded Into half|son, Depot Brigade, § and 8 Com-| MARLIN, Tex. March 16. — With partner w, and then along came] thought I'd try to outpolat him in igen ) 58.50 1. M.—1,000-yard run aos as many seconds, and Chambelan's! panys. ihinyethres. players in anita. ine ‘ the United States and thoughuessly| twelve rounds. But when I found 1 '@ starting lne. In the way of a) ¢_gnop, M60 yarde—final, To 1014 at the women’s nattonal| — ——__--——— - Giants held two practice periods yester 1 Went into a war, making an awfull could knock him flat on his back wita local entry will be Mike Deva M.—Running high Jump. | championships at Nassau a young day. In. the morning the, squad worked ' muss of railroad traffic and leaving} a left hook L went In to Qnish him. former Millrose A. A. star and pres M800 yarde—# heat®. | ming with fondeess of wearing her |fut eye of John J. MeGraw.” Teak r] the circus fat on ite foot -or hoofs.) He hit imo Just one awful wallop | nai¢amile national champion. Mike's ‘O-yard hurdles, hats well over her left ear, a knack hattermod MenUER Parte H Go now perhaps Jes needs @ iittle| back of the ear, I thought the rout peo ucning like the wind lately and Standing — broad) o¢ getting prodigious distance tn her, Benton, ‘Tesreau, Dem: old hundred thousand or so to buy} fell down,” a 4 sea sarge ‘ s drives and a very confident manner \@ A and ‘Gibson ' hc food for the zebra, Fulton cloned both of Sam's eyee wilt bod tho ‘dark’ horay In the} 11— 0.45 P. M.—Two-mite ran, of moving about the links, made har| Fred Fulton of Minneapolts and Tom| Fred Dror, the thst Pnettsh welterweight, te Went to th 4 Leaving Jose and his troubles for a! in six rounds, and had Sam ao help- Ppa Sa aN ¢ | d2--10.00 P. M.--300 yarde—#inal. debut—and the tireless tongues of the | Cowler, the lish boxer, who ra-| Mother ene of the flstic wtam to fou Voce Same? while the | ' moment, soe where Ferocioud) iony that Sam eat In hin chair when» Clinton - Lares Mate Oe Utah | eee td PM Pe calle wate, | MAllery started to identify the new-|contly for of the mont sens rie ae civilian boring Inetrivtom tor the ol. | hy ones are ocere ‘ rederick rthe Mig Tent the bell ra ‘or th ove! eh niverkity o} ah -10.20 P. nile we | She A'to he : . ‘ otghta weT® Pred tried mang times to ow worked out on Emerson young man six a half feet tall] ‘That performance at least tea —— ~ —~ aa ant «ai ever wit “ Peeks) OP | thingy of Nie right " | PLA DELPH ‘*., March 16, ' and weart 1 Big awhoen they| Witarae be Hane st seaine f oping Cowlor in the fifth round after | yet, af Burns, t , | orable verdict. 8 f ‘ escape can't use the urmy for fear| ing of J tata rN pin RRA tia @ par escape himself from | cepted 7 ured from Detre Philadals ! he'll wep w of the generals.| ‘Phen there wan ¢ Smith ‘ally down South this winter. ed out, will meet again tn | how ts use thetr ° phia Athletics Bnsebal probably 1 He bas 4 re res welll who had a dectaion over Willard. Fule Mi f oight ds nt the - | at play , ck th 1 well] who had a dectaion ove Nard 5 Miss Rosenthal has no keener ad-/a return battle of eight rounds a e Pat Inst 0 to Franc 1 with Willard», a Is often! tag a the Gx outdid It lmirer than her own father, who is Future City A. C that elty, on the | ig. [Member of a hospit it ily Hs 4 contented w « coupe of thousand] ay and scientifically as a Skillful eye work predominated in the) shin wrestling match to a finish with| always present at her bie matches of april 10. Both men claimed 9 of the application for is rejected ' OF 80, being mode of exes for matches won by J. Howard Shoemaker | (Strangler Lewis at Madison Square they wore not in the best of condl- Pee be rit ve nvceveaty for a Who is in the ght’ Willard ; ag By Ahgt ives Garden next ‘Tuesday. nigh ie a big wined 3 ne ‘ has fit | draft, to ol ; Be hla tect has made six 1 RRA Moran, @hucket Moran Marri eee a dre a fevantated Poland. His armies have | art Saved at pis Hon for their recent battle, and ae they onntey who (board, This formality. th alrmas p that he once Anned Jess after Joan bad spread all | imuation of the national pockes billiard | taken everything. Poland is ® hundred |ang more than 100 sked for another match, Sport Sulli- | a wen | stated, will be granted Immodiately tt ned Je or Je da ie hai he Now| times worse off to-day th Jelatum, (ort YS Boze Mut Year Ande * ds : Nh ur Hi no i Joss frat travelled with th c over Moran like & fat boy over & SHATIRIERADSD Sea rnA ekg ME ee eae A Demers lithe first ¥-dovr van, manager of the club. lost no time! Ath the armas {ne ae SOR sat not be called champion, and that he hit Jees on the] piece of strawberry shortcake, ‘Truc, York Athletic Club. Shoomaker, the | have hoard nothing from her for a year aeenit m up, In thelr recent — ©) Burov. He te = Jower max s right hand) Mary Ann dida’t dent Jess to any ¢ four-time holder of the title, defeated} and a half. My brothers, my sisters, I ¥ the scr elved $1,400 for hia ond. “a le G feet & inches and hipment of 144.000 baseball bate, the juat as Je away from and Jens did a lot of work that Ardie Wickers by the score of 1 know nothing of them Maybe they pals, ang . i" $700. S pounds. He hee won fiftv-one fighte, pst in haseba ir haa been left, thereby wa to stu ld have looked fino tn tho circus, to @t tn the remarkable space of four: | Mave dont all of thelr Dronerty. Maybe dh airings Cowler drew down $7 | Jack Doberty te ila manager starte d from Laitivy Ky. for the 5 can send them ATF 4 sorraine sector of the weste oad poco ayo and ait dow that was about all teen frames. ‘The umiaual feature waal mone The Germans ‘and Austria Biannon $2 of Trockport, piays| Word was receivat berm to-day from the Went | match wap arranemt & ay t utes ie eeore ee cording vo ottiotele av yale pdhig t for ao short a kame his too run| pave shut off the borders of Poland. Mv te strokes wit re a ndrews the Milwaubor oe had | pigeon angel today between Rattling the Young Men's ( in Abscoli ’ avers, states and } ma that tn A Thud—Well, Maybe sae tor Tie and (ae Sheek, Thal family lives in Galacia. I wae, born ing alternate, atrox Pe ciel eee beteora Jack Disscey. |e feathers who were arranging the AMCGa tem, i oonsequence of this untimely swat Mar of the Broadway Hilliard Academy, | there: ao, technically, lam an Austrian, fing toate in. ie . Sunt ed a Tend Tacs Comer, | Pi; 8h balla trom st. P transshipment to transporte for the tri Jess refused to continue the ac-| TWO or Three, outplayed. Charles Kt uiton DY @ ae: although 1, hate the rane Just Nika a parker, Whitten: Mra, Lorothy be ons ene ; Se ca a | ares ia @ tenn overseas. une bats now golng forwer th n' 6 #o happily begun. He 125 balla to 97 8 position playing | man born in Alsace>Lorraine la a Gor 3 urd Ww ind in 86. tr, the Enaliah ‘heavy wil come tomether! O°” of Chelana, Mi are part of an order place Save, Haneef? oePane geet way | You know what happened to Moran oe tiwaye carefully studind. Cot man subject, although he will not ad= Campbell Hur’ round 1m 86. itl tee senacund boot oo Wednesday evenieg. | 26, meaty has 3 , March When hundreds of ances January, ‘ Willard looked over b head or) When Fulton got after bim., Craan, Munos, the star of the A tour Bittiord | mie tt midable tram would pettien. th ow March 27, ‘Iwo nights previous t x ie Dem: | grip, torte mites f te eae f18 ae i love cheat pro« : ; c eate youn ‘ * — Oo 1 e pair hardly expected to yoat ten ronda at Atlanta, Ge, |g, 7 for the cont ector t and f i tried to—next time thoy met, that) splash, thud! Good night! KR Bhonaona fr. in the hehe 4 Erasmus Hall clinched the inter. frOMt gut the the Balls plea, | 2 Ment Smibvek tee teri ? Jealled for by the YOM. G, Roget we sla ‘ caused him stand hit a lot of rria, too, Easy for Fulton, And was the second game t ' et hockey championship of | off the neat some of the holes. Ao bentasweights always the camps and cantonments of 0 8 ‘ other perfectly inoffensive heavy. | Weinert like burglarizing the tradi; Intter. |The score of the « or was | ¢ sates ow ork by defoating the” Mise Blaine Rosenthal played ‘fine| , Muara’ Taylor, the Torumy Bowen, the goot middienetene of wane | Aiea, States E 1d in Brance with th ¢ cht r innoyance and} t indergarte 1 ad balls to rep aeven at the Brooklyn 0) ne North uth champton ‘of rot lon, Mam, is now : § | Expe nary oroes, 08 ‘ Pentena uence ney aN Peal bests The Vale Club ended its echedule with | 0 In a groliminary Kame, Jamalea of Scarsdale and the team wont ground to put on @ cand sere wu Grey and | RACING leer more i) yaa night or| Only one of the new henvies haa Q.ehOct Gis" cine his a cbt A | Coen Bote Or eee eee ee a ny eae aeed ite ators uM oak om See " ee SELECTIONS. ‘. eat m ror fiv vs almiven” Fulton ‘troublecsMiske, tannis championship tournament on the senaenemene. om af |more and Mrs, Hurd. aati Borne ot Jomey Cy, He may be | Canooe tn coorens| SRILA 4 Gay ibrouxh worrying over Willandal Fulton didnt knock Miske oul in ten secris Stine forme Teuult wae eh | — Sapttey When Viete: eats Bm Tiuaie Lewis or Joe Tuber, the | titer at Milwaukee of Fort Sheridan, ial HOT SPRINGS, i} evident distaste f 8 ‘pany. All rounds, That wae about all he didn't upset. for the Yale men won five of the cany ry. {George R. Balch of Cincinnatt won the matted to fait G First Race—Clean Up, Kinn t he wants now | P Moura of| do. He annoyed Minke i lot, But Fever matches, Th was a coailt defot| NORTH ADAMS, Sasy March 16—| champion tHetlenie when he. dee Quaker City: ban i ee qeetics , 7, ; Willara’s time, and he'll try to cut| Miske te a regular fighter, too good {eh ARe WL Aug ig’ ci" winad any |Pete Hartley, the new Durable Dans. feated Dr 4M, Hanley of Culeago In who wow Nia ret tant @ o/s. < ond | Raco—Brighouse, Bugg | # a it to a of minutes, He wants|to be beaten in any shure fight on ; |kave Jake Schifter of Buffalo, known Mig Hoghia Es match a ane ie yy cag Iw Len tomatoe iat Weeesininn @ {6 t to exp! what | Nearest behind Fulton tn line for a Jas the Indian Kid, a sound beating In five up and three ¢ Ay. Baloh played cauty to tig wee nul tighter, to a tourp Bir dwar nico, Scotch Kise, pened n the cireus—explain! championship fight are Dempsey and. Ah, It would be the satisfaction welve rounds last night-in one af the/fne @olf in the morning round. al rol : yom Mi dining’ tayects Fourth | Race-—1 > with He says he's sure Miske, Dempuey's record ta short but my, life to be ish the Theat contests seen here in many moans. with & brilliant 73 way at é feast te clinched, on lie sent tense contt| ter, Maree Mouse Sum Postmese Jess w el entirely gptivfied, and good, When he has fough\ as many fay aid ir he tap of the first gone Hartley toad of four holes on his oppo a he te almost certain Redd; vain Fifth Ra aT ' n Povite As t a Hanley gained twi be well saul . y mill eovet. Low: afula, Petit Blea, battles as Fulton he may be in Ful- he Tt. Belen AgKressor, and In the Ins afterno « worth, of en le to take the place of a! Certain Point, finished his round had the Buftale bax jour holes back bolove Uey had r knocked him ow of CANO * Sokamy Tiles, who has managed eet leas ome whoca, Boy eo the verse \ wiDavw teen meme, Bixth Race—Justice GoobA, a MNase os for Che champlon- 06 @ knockows, fourth grees, ngnaites, = \ o- Bure, Upright, Jom

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