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THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, MAROH 26, 1918 Brooklyn Company Sets Ex-) ample in Buying Boxing Gloves for New Soldiers at Camp) ; peli | Upton Which Other Organiza- tions Might Well Follow. Caprright, 1918, by The Pree Pubiiening Co, ‘The New York Evening World.) ERE'S @ new idea that may help to outfit our soldiers in the training camp with the athletic goods they need so badly. A couple of days ago I received a letter from Tex O'Rourke, the well known amateur athlete who trained and advised Jess Willard for bis battle with Johnson in Havana, and member of the Whitely Exerciser Company. ‘The letter read: “Are you interested in any war fund that would like boxing gloves or other sporting equip- ment? “The employees of a Brook- lyn company in which | am ine directly interested have raised a aum of about §800 and have ked me to use my ability to buy wholesale and spend it to best advantage to also ad vise a worthy cause to which it ahall be donated. If you care to | make any suggestions | would | apprecia’ your ,phoning or ad- ‘ex and told him that | Camp Upton will soon be full of new troops Who will entirely lack equip- | ment. Immediately his answer came back: “Your suggestion that the em- oyees of the Sperry Gyroscope of the fair weather Sunday and = . Dqy joritics and reporters occupying seats | worked in a round. er gab * cue if tine Col. Ruppert Expresses Joy at|be responding to Trainer Al Wood's Season Boxholders Must Pay {itis ‘Quatence," but only to. those ~ bi st a gh hl lowes tar ro treatment, which is more than can be! What} Not They Attend | ®2°, °ccupy special spaces such as} Columbia University has announced fhe boye at Camp Upton has been Yankees’ Camp at Macon)suid of Aivan Bowman's starboard ether or Not Phey M']press boxes, Tho term “public of- ity golfing di The Blue and the boys at amp Upton fipper. Alvah, who wos sent down| — G, ia le Fans Ex-| fiers” includes policemen and tire- | 4° viaeoetnd Hd War tIy BeOPPter aiiy intended When He Learns That One of|isere trom ‘Toledo by Roger Bresna- sames—Female Fans EX-/ men only when in attendance in the} White will play Penn May 4, May 10 his fund, eriginally 4 q Ree eyed ute CHa aare ets dies’ Day, |cautee of their: duty. at Willlams, May 17 at Princeton, Wiood' sy the mechanics ef His Promising Youngsters Is) tiowmnan being to pitch, nas| empt Only on Ladies’ Day. |""rrere will be no change in the time- | May 18 at Pennsytvania, June 1 at i hai building department, and the decision to turn it over to such a worthy use has already stirred Called to the Colors. MACON, Ga.,, Mareh 26. up competition in the other bait departments. HE Dixie sun apparently has fer te ne [rope Byreifl put much of a Nathan Hale r the * spirit into Col. Jacob Ruppert. they are planning to load them into several machines and have | Anyway, the Yankee owner did not committees present them | threaten to shed any tears when told sonally, Knowing the great of Howard Camp's sudden call to the you are already | colors, but sald, mount of ti u would please the have you accompany them, and 1 am sure that if you could it jood, I am glad to hear of {t. Our country needs all of our able-bodied young men without dependents, I only wish I was young MEK YET To Be unable had no chance to display his war ulars and the Yannigans was a cockle- BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK WILLARD ADOPTS WATCHFUL WAITING POLICY Copyright, 1918, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). HEARD FRom, 1S NOW SATING BEHIND he Deore, | fom & MiLLiO DouaAR | Xo Aprean. . bacon By William Abbott. ' | Rulings of Revenue Bureau shop for the season, Baltusrol, Gar- On Baseball’s War Tax den City, Wykagyl and other large) clubs that voluntarily closed their houses during coal shortage days were open during the week-end. Quite a number of players took cdvantage | > the Scarsdale Country Club, Colum- honored, custom of “letting in for) bias home links are at Garden City. nothing” the boy who recovers the ball after it has been knocked over the fence, the statement says. The bureau Las decided that hold- ers of season boxes or seats must pay the tax for every game whether the seats or boxes are occupied or not. In the case of a season pass the Yesterday's Jamboree between reg- WASHINGTON, March 26,.—'Ladies’ Day” at baseball parks will not bo affected by the war tax, according to an announcement made to-day by the Bureau of Internal Revenue. The of-the-heart-warming duel that went the last half of the ninth before vic- tory tnally perched on the shoulders of the Yannigans, Elmer Miller brought down the bird with a home run drive over the left field wall. George Simpson, the well known Oak Park Club pro. says that first impressions are always best in golf. “No matter how hard the shot seems, just size up the conditions as you first approach the ball, step up to it " is- and give it a wallop,” advises the Miller pried his circuit clout loose off | Bureau has ruled that “the admis-| ciao ‘at the option of tho pro- | anc, the first ball Monroe pitched to him| ston of a lady on a gentleman's ticket | prietor,” may pay the tax on all the | spout voit, Pavers Who attil insist the last half of the ninth, about going through a pantornime of without extra charge is not taxable exercises before making the stroke. because the game ticket covers both, even though an unaccompanied lady must pay the samo admission as a gentleman admissions to which it entitles him at the time the pass is issued or wheneevr it is presented on each single admission. In announcing that tho tax 1s to be — Pep Young Is Giants’ New Lead-Off Man. War service hes exacted a heavy toll on the number of golf profes- sionals through enlistments, our own | hole. DUNDEE DEFEATS CASON BUT BOUT SCALED A DRE Slashing Fifteen-Round Bate tle in New Haven Drew $9,136 House, ' NEW HAVEN, March 26—0hle though Johnny Dundee outpointed, Willle Jackson by the proverbial Referee Dave Fitzgerald called the fifteen-round bout here last night @ draw, The bout drew $9,136, of which Dundee received $3,062 and Jacksom / $2,500, The tickets were sold as foled lows: 1,875 at $1, 1,077 at $2, 964 at ¢® and 553 at $5. Dundee had the better of ten roundm Jackson scored in three, while two were about even. Jackson was badly cut up and bled almost continuously, from the second round on. Dundes suffered a cut eye im Che twelfth round, and that was all. Et@ outboxed the Bronx lad almost from start to finish, out hit him and hed him worried at frequent times. Stitt Fitzgerald said it wos a draw, Fitzgerald was the referee. There was a short delay before boys entered the ring. ‘They were trained to the last degree, and if eves & pair looked ready to give of their Des® this was the pair. | New Haven forgot its college bre@ environment for the evening and went | ght mad, There was not a seat in the entire building, which aecommodates some 2,500 or more, that did not carry | {ts Joad of human freight. The “Stande | ing room only” sign was out long before | the contestants were ready to enter the arena, The Garden City Country Club| Outside the building a line reache@ ¢ teed off the season's activities with a | down Wall Street to Orange—a good 109) monster dance St. Patrick's night. | yards. One needed to be a champlem Fred Kimball, club treasurer, writes | boxer, jiujitsu wrestler and an alle that it was a most enjoyable affair. | America fullback to effect an entrane® There were 150 covers at dinner, and Orlando's orchestra kept the dancing ;© the building, A swirling mass of floor crowded all evening, The club Struggling humanity fought its willing - plans many such dances for the sea- son | The Greens Committee is rapidly | getting the course in condition and play will be permitted within a week | way Harry Robb, William Dow, J. Mi Intyre and Jimmy Annot, action ra scene of the “Fall of or the “Sack of Potsdam." lg fame, — Johnny aught in the maelstrom, je ap- or two. For a limited time the club |peales to a local cop. “I'm Dundee,” offers the opportunity for about 100] sald Johnny “Beat it,” said the cops golfers, who as yet haven't secured know Dund “Honest, I'm Dunde: “Look at my tin ear.” $< |DONOVAN’S FUNERAL TO BE HELD TO-MORROW. The funeral of Mike Donovan, known the world over tn boxing, who died early Sunday morning. will be held at 16) | o'clock to-morrow from Sacred Hi f Church, Shakespeare Avenue and Bridge. ‘The interment will be at St, Raymond's The honorary pallbearers were ane nounced last night, ag foll Dr. G. M. Hammond, President of the, Nev? York Athletic Club; Jeremiah Ty, Club arrangements, to join. This is | a rare chance of joining a good club adjacent to the city, because about all the older clubs atill have waiting lists that are yards long. Elaine Rosenthal of Chicago, Ider of the United Wome and South golf champtonship. feated in the first match round a! . N, y Mrs. Ronald H of Philadelphia. The Philadelphia player went out In 44, was 3 up at the turn and Deat the champion 3 up at the sixteenth Mrs. Hurd and Mrs. Hammer me to-day in the finals, while Mra. Ba low playa Miss Dugan, " said Johnny, ‘ / What may result in the most Inte: paid by the person paying for the|draft and the fear of British con-| esting, serles of exhibition golf matches | Mahoney, Fred R. Fortmeyer, Will alue of [48d spry enough to shoulder @ BUN! MARLIN, Tex, March 26.—The|” Othera who are exempt are baseball | admission the statement quotes the > ever held in. this country 19 being |/H. Page, former President of the N would lend force to the value scription in this country, The list up| planned. by “Mrs. A. Gi the |York Av'C.; J) M. Motley, Arthur the example set by this club | ™yselt. ° a baseball burlesque played between | writers, telegraph operators, bonafide | regulations to the effect that “the/to date includes Frank Helwood,| metropolitan champion. La: bane, Bob Ei Sporting Editor WHICH. COULD SO WELL BE Tho New York club owner arrived] in, Giants and the Waco Aviators, |¢mployees of the waaay Beene cat Proprietor ja ot ila ens te pay che George Lawson, Charles Hall, Frank | recelving nine strokes in each elghteen- | ‘The Evening + William Muld { COPIED BY HUNDREDS OF in Macon last night and motored to! piayeq yesterday, resulting in a public officials ce) pueinees an CN Py urbe Mp dU es Mens ArS, Tommy Kerrigan, Bob hole round, the | gilsh woman def |A Deer, George D_ Vanderpool, HH . de yeu age xa) charged | Dav’ vila | ed. Jerome 3 £ Zaxter ‘and the officer & HER ROA OROURKE.” City Fark gor his Gret peak at the) New York victory by a score of 13 to seein admitted free, ‘Bureau'a an: | would Ge permitted to dimplay any |Jolly, A; Molten: Ghanee uaye cng match at Englewood and Wykary! ‘Artillery. ei 3 : Temodelied Yanks thie morning, With] 11, was interesting in o ct, a8) Nouncement explains that the exemp- | sign, notice or placard to tho effect |Sylvester, Dave Cuthbert, Midge | No” professionals’ under’ aloniag condle | paztuekeams and Let mpreeete ae RECOMMENDED sending gloves| On the aldalines, t « offused | onder McGraw will, Pinte te tlon does not apply to “newspaper! that war tax is not charged Murray, Eddie Towne, Bob McAlvey, tions | Pasay, Pontes ie Col, Roosevelt + to Camp Upton because the new] all the “pep.” th about them | regular championship season, sas - =e _ jsaid that he would attend the funen@h an 4 ng there} and went through a sizgling workout.|” pop Young, the club's ne! e on Wednesday if wel } Ge eee te Meutpment’ what. | it, Was no fuater than some of the land, will ber the teams new feadcott | f Cpr by yao ; start with no @ e -| others, for Huggins has the knack of | mz Ved irene < F Ci [ b C Me k t N ever, Benny Leonard will in alll maxing the players give all that Ja in| pau ,supplanting Georsie Burns, who our Columbia Crews ake UTIC LVEWS John a Ai Arr rite, y rel F > «| them, and there hasn't been any loaf+ sc since * probability remain as boxing instruc ; a loats after leading off for tho Giants since t dd: t % re ri he ter, although the officers now at] ing In any of the wessions. All hands /qois, Henny Kauft, who batted third rs Appearance on fudson})) | * Rat 0 WAyOd! Se Severed maak Clay | et ler, beriaee veri eamais, —— y Upton want to take him to France their boss this afternoon, | ond place, the eLin ohare: Harsee| else “vy Lone aap ec La Hag ares pend rts seneag ry seo ~ Last fall the Army Athletic Fund contest not only will bo &| prmnnics, he,postion where Herso . ’ Gaihsn Gat Behacutal kas G Guanes te of St. Paul, has finally succeed- of Milwaukee on April 16, Frank | tional amateur boxing champion, ‘ sent fifty packing of gloves and| rubber one n the Regulars and | order, ‘an Mochaw does not employ |Despite Choppy River and|show nis worth, ke tn tho fren. |°% 1” setting on @ bout, He was signed | Milo, Me f fat city, bas teen | tained his, title when the metropelttag - | J jae SeRDEROe Seen Oey ne we ° c qi c 0 . 4 rown, who was stroke in tho fresh- | er” to meet Lewis, | © Jonship tourney cw wathletic stuff to Upton, and it was) pang and the other contest resulting |the Macrifice game much. this doe Cutting Wind Oarsmen |man eight two years stroked the |¥P to-day to meet Gundoat Smith for | tnd as Eagan consented to take bim op, Mulkera |in the National Turn Verein in Newe only a sinall part of the equipment] {in a tie, but it will serve as a tunes | pot mean that Benny will be calle: ; varsity. and with Worméer at No, §|ten rounds at a boxing show to bo| ot to tla in eogaciog him “‘Gomasulo is’ in the naval branch, of needed. Fifty cases were also sent/ up for the big game with the Head. |" “7inmerman will remain in th Row Mile and a Half. Only oaramen ‘who hed ever sat in'a| fought off by Tommy Quigley at| Although Jack “manager of Jack Demp- | Uncle Sain's service and boxed in the to Spartanburg Aeapeies Th ewe will the bie) clean-up place, fourth, while Larry racing shell, Hreus at No, 7 a a| Wilkes-Barre, Pa,, next Monday night. ~ the W ht, has just declared fo colors of the ¥ M, ¢ Ai of Bllsabets, nation of $8 rth of box- | to-morrow. ome e the DIE | Doyle ‘oll fth here green man, ani ichachtel, & junior, | Tur: ieago that he will settle the differences be- | > et essiul © ‘The donation of $800 wo! Gyroscope | feature of an afternoon of sport. It Doyle will follow in fifth piace wi | SPITE 0 choepy river and alfowed tor ony e ahort while i ing {Turner ts getting into condition for the | [head that he ill settle th ty caring |tH Preliminaries and semi-final roun { ing gloves by the Sperry Gyroscope | feiure of an tenn tnlene moet, | Robertson formerly had appeared In os 2 e a |freshman year, and then’ only in a|%f@P at Billy Grupp's gymnasium in| Weider a mum of some to de he nee [he met Murray Schwartz of the U Company employees will help won| fo atin 7,200 soldiers will take part,|¢h? batting order. Fletcher and cutting wind four Columb! | pare, Harlem. Smith 1s also booked up for a| which he has Just been granted by the courte to| Verily Settlement A. C. of New Yo derfully in making @ start, At least It ls expected that at least. 10,000| Holke will remain sixth and seventh, crews made their first appear-| | Taylor at No, 4 came to Columbia|ten-round go with Billy M:! > e bas jus > granted by the courts to} and earned the judges’ decision at @i times as many gloves will be fi re Lelviliana will witness the | respectively, as In the past. There were | fron Massachusetts Institute of Tech: |p.) w iy Mi 2 St.| prevent Dempsey from fighting only under bis! end of | th rounds of boxing, tm needed there. This gives a chance for ome ana'c . . | The new line-up gives McGraw the|ance on the Hudson. ere Ai nolowy, and Bancke at, No. 3 wae 8 AAs * Atlanta, Ga, on the night of manageretst Ayre that be mm accept which the afiuignolder held the upper many other organziations to follow a| #4me ., si none o| full amount of speed on the top of his | two varsity and two freshmen eights. | member of the reshman crew last) April 10, gay Boney and that Dempery must box under bis | hand throughout. splendid and patriot Ray Caldwell, whose horse race|iitting order in Young, Kauft and t ‘ddied upstream for a|2Pring, which was disbanded after row- managesnc , | -———— WG WILL BE NEXT IN LINE? |“&@lnst Truck Hannah left him sore |} Aa : uf and) The boys pa Ing not more than half a dozen times.| "i ja a s O WILL BE NEXT IN LINE?) ITY stironed, got a chance to rext to- | BUrHS, and leaves it to the reat of the) 1 ana q halt and rowed back at|Hnwkins at No, 2 was a freshman two | | “Musmy” Taylor, matchmaker of the National |, J#¢k Russo, the New Orleans tighter, cow unter |CHARLIE WHITE LEFT EMEMBPR Jack Munroe, the | dy, for the Stee oattae aa’ pare “To-day's game wave many Schas- a good stroke, Jim Rice was unable | oyeg "fr a junior "yaralty two. Pears at esiaunslon ati te hie ped cs hore | matched 1) tet. tao Vivrnt the Pladepbia ESTATE OF ONLY $5,000/ R “Butte Miner,” who once foUgN ee ee ioe tee oat rey c” [fer tho famous baseball clown, anlty follow the boats because these, and Steinachnaider rowed at bow! x. o Ot New York vo, Pruahie Gar of | HEMT, oF et route at the Natioual A. A, of JE UP UN p leved of a lor a few d ite Rohe : : in the e! i *hlad ? sored Philadelphia next night, Thiago. w Jeffries and beat Peter Maher,|” Bob Shawkey's sore arm ts Hving| Cue cop tke tana Ae cen coaching launch is not yet in work: |" dofumbla ta scheduled to row only epilepsy cp Gal fele ™ | be the Liesl to th aoe te fo wil Charlie White, the famous boxing Sharkey and lot of other good|him considerable worry but seems to : . | ' two races thia spring. ‘The first w hiladeiphla, Steve Fieasner ier Hartfield. and hye eferee, who died recently, only I Bom Sharkey and ee soqd id |Rame with the Waco birdmen would /INg Omer | minute « shift was made| be in the Childs Cyp rewatta against | Haitimore rm, Yount McGorem of I POPe: TANS) Ad TER MAD aaa a ied ecnar artery 6 cane men? = Pioienad’ Se fat, The soldier (eam | necessary in the, boating of the varsity Rennaylvania and Princeton at | Joe Tuber of “Philly” va, Jack Sharkey of New| To make gure that Jack Dempeer would go tnd $2,000 In persot “This was ven Ma of EI Mty, hed no real opposition to ° 4 o ailico, P cy 4 seco: Yor ' “At hrough w s ten-rou; and §2 x, Munroe was Mayor of ed CHYs! gam, It 19 diMonlt for me to met] Giemia whe ec ed ep ORION tO. tae | crew uate Fa wee hine:| will be in the intercollegiate regatta | och Gan Vesas Beat Jeet Gils my t09 fir et ote ce closed In tha Surrogute’s Court yesterai® Canada, and a very successful min-|away from my mining Interents, but |Wuint a sender right hander: had Kot | Pit" are teen hea welat on Saturday, | at Annapolis on May 18 in which Co- | “78H of New York in the mala event, Jack Reddy, manager of day through the admitting of fis wil lg ing man when the war broke out. He| such a call is paramount to r innings without a score, | suffering Injury that will keep him | lumbia, Pennsylvania, the Navy and tchmaker of the club, ‘made Jack & probate, he Stour cnitdreny all of whee at once enlisted in the “Princess Pats,” | other consideration rant eee iad [Sut of the crew for several weeks. With! Syracuse will take part. Trish Pateny Cline who outpointeed Jimmy Duty | ™Atehinater of the club, made Jack Keams, man, |hix widow and fori went to the front and was one of the} “I propose to take along a com- completely befuddled aviator | of the west aide in the star bout ot the National | Sh, (0, ‘ryminey., turn over to him a forfelt of /reside at No. 3 ‘ thirty-six survivors of the terrific! panion of the past twelve years in the | Wily, CO" ow Yorkers stealiog A. A. of Philadelvhis om Saturday night received battle in which the famous regiment! person of my Scotch collfe, Bobby | art “acek Teith Heinle Samer | $708 for bis end, Pateey fought for 80 ver cent.) Jack Sharkey, the local bantam, will probably] TraMe Board to At helped to smash the German drive for| Burns, the Princess Patricia Regi- | man leading with four sits of the rose receipts, Dutty got $400. Another | get # chance to fight in Pittsburgh, on the night | Official assurances have been givem Calais, Later Munroe was shot| ment mascot, of whom you have} MeAneE RALANBA’ The athe ad New | lane cromd aw the battle, where being $2,640 His waoager, Joo Wagner, moeived |hy the Federal Traffic Board that at through the body by ® German| probably heard, We intend to « one ake “it Pies eh lame in at the door, Next Saturday night at | 4 teleeram today from tho matchmaker of the | errorts will be spared during the see= sniper and lost the use of his right! with all our;hearts in your rip-roar- | deryish motion Herman would vh| Because the College of the City of Dempsey Scores Another K, 0, | the same club Boldier Bartfieid will take on Jack | Keretone A, ©. of \ty offering bim a bout| 4. of 1918 for the transporation of arm, After a year in an sngilan ing campalgh, and we expect thi CO Risa, PR ide Sa Be ic. | Now York has found it Impossible to| JOPLAN, Mo, March 26,—Jack Demp- | MeCarron of Allentown, Ps, |r Bearer with Laie Wim 000 OF eeLe \tve gion enh oll Pines howpital he returned to Canada |the pals of my old days will give | {ype Ae CRIMEA RIE Cha a : baseball t together, Columbia | sey San Francisco, substituting for ula reg soty Pree Raha ap ee Of agricultural exhibits this year, York to help in the third Liberty| pushing along thix splendid propa- |\\ hs ab od Piha Gorey than: (te The - ‘4 4 " fighters under his management. ‘The first one | *#° Sam. He will give a series of war|” “I have just broken into the lnaton uohanter Now Vor airchar [mY d not been officially sched-| Willard, last night knocked out Tom | coicred welterweight of Panama, Billy tee maiched | tamwvight Bhow, which Mugsey Taylor is staging DON SS # in various Ainerican citits, Jerary ring, having finished a tre ee eae the te Nork pitchers | wea by Columbia although tt had been |Ruley of Toronto in the Arst round of | Gans to fight George Robinwon. the colored battler | before the National A. C. of ‘At one time Munroe was reported |pook, the American editton ¢ Miata Rana’ eae it wat than to try |announced by the College of the City ofa scheduled ffteen-round bout. Demp- | of Maston, for ten rounds at the Douglas A, C. of | April 6. Dare Astey. who is to be J 8 killed in and. this column | will be shortly issued by the to keep them from hitting Jim Instead of the contest which |gey ecored five knockdowns before he | Cela, Mam. on Monday ‘The men fougit | next opponent in Liverpool, Englaud, will ewap My ens Nue WaSHRtAr ACT OTe, Tide ieee et ake a Thorpe also used t to win cancelled the Blue and White |sent Riley down for the count with @| At te same olub recentiy and tg fui auch | eanehen ith Battling Murray, the Quaker City M ‘A’ me Uae te. SRS | chy # the story of the Pi | op which n . win ol 0 through with & practice game. : r | av Interveting @o they were rematch antamvelght, instead of mecting Joe Tuber, che was still alive and kicking, in spite | pats, of which T was a member until |i" oper wai i Ri sredh 4 Bagge he} lala through with @ pr ea left hook. Dempsey weighed 200 pounds, | boil However, on the same cand Tuber will exchange rename ef wounds and operations, “Now he|1 was wounded and duly weruichred |fh6, ous tudian athlete ta now a meme | President of the Amert- [Tuley 212, is Withont notice, Kid Wiliams, the former ban. | yuneber with Jack sharker, and it woth be aad] MUusterole Works Without, the wnt t Press, which on also pre unding of the | 1 can 4 + in @ letter to club own: aweight champion, celled off dia tenround » victorious they will ma fab yg heal, A Since writing you acknowiedaing | muturely interred Mark ‘Twain. ‘The | Per IP Kuod wundina Of the famous |i tala before them a proposal to start Norfolk Beats Thomson, Hagen jar yp allege ai A i gheree sie hon Avi 3. Ase | Blister—Easier, Quicker’ your chart reflections when | was! record of the regiment, an you| @0R® & ¢ Vi Boneheads, Of tai association games during the coming PHILADELPHIA, March Kid mn rium A ot ed training for the several mateben 5 be ge ae ’ aaa a YOU | which nn Ander is the ickey aaked $h 4, inorrow aight at the Auditorium of Ate} which his manager, Joe Jaca booked. fo There’s no sense in mixing a Feported to have cross 4 he Great) know, waa and In mong the | ing omicer, Jim hind Wake with Beapen aye AL. , Hickey ‘asked proc | Norfolk, the Panama flah, had little | janis, Hughie Le Blang. manager of Bagern, bad | in belore ‘sailing for Tiistangs Mt booked for) oe austard; four and water Wine pee Divide, I have though! you many] most gallant of the single units ene |TV socarthy standing on the base, (posal, asserting (hat the league as a| trouble in beating Big Jack ‘Thomson | received transpartation from the club officials and —<—— caneasily relieve pain, soreness or stiffe om, ba ney ee OU gaged m he wen My story in write and this wasn't meant for comedy, | whole would be asked 10 vote on the|of Joplin, Mu,, here to-night before | Faery was about to leave for the Bouth when Seenwittt alittin clean eee te hicaeemaue t am to vi sho en from exhaustive notes which 2. ‘ nogt surprised | queatio ° Olympla A 2 «| Lo Blaog received a wire that Williams, for some 5 i juste: j the on an. invit from Uncle! took while on the battlefield, Tcould {either. Jim was the mogt surprived {queation, eee the Olympia A. A. in six rounds, Al-| le Hlanq recived « wire that Willa, for some Evening World’s Musterole is mado of pure oll of . | = not put them Into book form until 1|looking person, tn the park when hel vanman H. Bower, manager of the | ‘Moush outweighed by thirty pounds, | oe rm, ns tire time chat Willlame mustard and other helpful earned to write with my left hand, | *&¥ on the bag, MeGraw flow | weslevan Haseball Team, has added | Norfolk made his heavier adversary | minue gn 1 combined in the form of the presen H ave you seen Aw you may remem t was my | Qrer on hy roe after the thee ith Js kame with Now York | Untveraity | look cheap and took every one of the | MH cut of @ matsh, Headp in_Tourne, white ointments Jt akon tha place of , right fllnger that was put out of bus TOF SAL ORAD, B Pon hie re to the schedule for May 2 Owing! six rounds. In the fourth round raustard plasters, and will’not bli 3 ¥ lo-night he sate hac rat Might |t > y norie Articles of agreement were aigned here to-day H P ates, ” RT 1 | ones Oe Ae a ieee anIePUy, SapeTienoed | JR are Thomson was sent to the mat at the calli ter & Ghommad’ woot Oven foo Ieee uml NDIVIDUAL SCORES. Musterole dsually gives prompt r “With all goo es, your old- | f Be by |euring Ga 3 past | bel id" | «Atlantic, Hoboken—Bamott 93 from sore throat, bronchitis, tonsil ™ ' * tion travelling In one of Uncle Sam's|ieges Hamilton has notified Bower it ne the west side bantamweiznt, and Jack "Kid" | yt » He tyes re . 4 3, a) ILDFIRE o triend, SAR MUMNOE” | and Anne | wit ably, havent the game Rocce. aoeeeemene cs Woife, the Cleveland bantam, Tuey will come} * Whitearuie ¢ anes croup, atid neck, asthma, neuralgia, ies ‘ which was scheduled 119 in this nocks Ow jcRae, opel Mouse Club of Clewland on the | O'Conpel Ta * | headache, congestion, pleurisy,r! (OTHER LETTER en amilton management. {o PROV! : “Sy tnosther at the ; ron tidgarten ally 1 CONES, B } Alea Tersdnal, Brooklyn RACING SELECT! /fi'%ourd net take euch an expensive Erip | gittetoe tp R. 1, March 26.—| went ay aoct 16. ‘he waight will be 118 pounds | 4 Coo ‘fiiise dt Phi" 6? | ism, lumbago, pains and aches of the Would you kindly leancelled the comme Howard eRae of Boston in the oe of $500 with ao option of accepting & per Ys bruises, chilblaing, frosted feet, colds ; : iret Race—Thistie Gree : eaves dune fourth round of @ twelve-round bout| santage of rune receive 1 Mot | thee Ss i K public that’ 1 am not th PR fe il nm, Mab tony at the National A. C. of Providence, |“ % ysis A Fi Velbansee ea Wieln Bt | nese and Gde fare hoopital ine aEaR Goodman" who was sentence : iat en EI A ‘ond Race—Water War, Hwfa, It is now practically assured that | i 1. | : Bronx middleweight, will | eliman &S Wright 10 Coch 60, Total 2. months in the guard house f dege-a OR yeh Mteet aint ate, a RAS Augie Ratner, the Bron: ri & Co.--Winn #1, Norman 86, Brooklyn and an enlisted man in the| Kama ’ * | Rete Yesterday withdrew the contract | COMM@tiom of Martin Sheridan Im-| pogon, He is ereduled to go easinet Tommy) H1GH TEAM SCORE FOR EVE- Cc LLA 49th Regiment of regulars, and would Fourth Race— Assume, Pollux, | which was offerrd to the holdout proved, Hobson, the good middleweight of Malden, Mas NING WORLD CUP like the public to know that Tam not | Mar Mous ‘ oe Player. | The Brooklyn Club has taken | It Was reported at St, Vincent's Hoss | iu s twelre-round bout to ® decidon at tbe] A ne Ci “tm Aveoue A and 10% the Goodman who ts in the guard i - ar uguetus ho ote He} at offer pital Inst night that the condition of | Amory A. A, of that city laid eg) . 17 feinge, Ray o° Light any more sala and all ne 8 ion he will promotly The Greatest Craze couse Malet Hace-Courier, Alda, Rue [atmninee at ‘gccompromian Nave ended, | Detective Martin Sheridan, the groat| tunste enough to art the dcsion be will romotly | Hig INDIVIDUAL SCORE FOR ’ Thanking you in advance, voco. President Ebbets sent a contract tolathlete, who is suffering from. pleuro| be sigued up by Alec diclesn. the club match. GOLD Fos. | of New York! DANNY GOODMAN, Seventh Race—Wild Thyme, John | Napoleon Latole, with orders to report | pheumonia, showed signs of improve- wre Hurle, Stellarins, A Regular S@idior, to Manager Robinson at Hot Springs. | maker, to mest come good mniddieweleht in mapa weeks, , t HW, M, Reynolds. Irvieg National Bank. , +e M8 | Ny Way up tne staira, An enterpt f inovie producer might have, secured * i ‘, ype? Z j \ J i 4 » | | ‘ ;

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