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eee re ee te ee ee ete ee eee eee en ee ee — See ee eee em ee mee saree ene cannes we a soa renee aaa rm man ee 6 AA rn THE EVENING WORLD, FRIDAY, MARCH’ 29, BEST SPORTING 1918, PAGE IN NEW YORK. ill Rift : 3 bee tool = -TOREGENVE BIDS HE fi WINNING Ther Ourmric! . Discus THROW Jack Bulger and Herman H. AT ATHENS. Moss Declare They’re Ready to Offer Targe Sums for Willard- Fulton Match, | Scheduled July 4. Ing Co. Personal Recollections of Martin Sheridan, Greatest Athlete of Them All. | . A man many think will prove, @ A second Tex Rickard is in town, He is Col, Joseph C. Miller of Bliss, Okla, who is now registered at the Hotel Astor. He has como here for the purpose of considering bids for the Willard-Fulton bout, which is sched- uled to take place wherever the most money Is guaranteed, Miller is a sort of manager and adviser to the heavy weight champion, There will be a number of pro= younger brother of Dick, This Dick | moters on the ground bidding for the Sheridan was a big, husky athlet * ff 7 match. Jack Bulger, who has com- ‘We had been close rivals at hammer | & ‘ eo ee St 2 4 AS ei * ducted several boxing clubs and whe throwing for years, one Jeading and ‘veinert, Ws goity. to be on UGS ea pear re eee a " basis + Gateher Welnert, is going to be on the job Pastime grounds Dick came up tl- ‘Neill and. tutielder Baker, Catcher Hie says that he is ready to bid real | |Bob Shawkey Leaves Yanks} tmphantly and said, in a teasing way Flat at Macon Camp and Is} |... ~~ * ‘ig money for the match in behalf of ad: “I've a kid brother who's yhile hotel ccommodatl 12 Dave Ryan of New Hav going to trim the daylights out of you ; this year, the. teal Fe oe en Attic n nea es Gattis Bee eater ites | Now on Way to Philadelphia) were poor here this year, the team deciares is ready to offer a small fore hae oad -. |put in one of its most’ profitable tune py, eo fehtere Siin Yor you any tore Martin | to Enlist in Aviation Service.| {raining periods. ‘The men allare in (une Providing the fehters agree, $9 will take care of you. I had him out | fine condition with the exception of ’ yesterday and he threw the discus | some sundry aches, pains and sore route, otherwise he doesn't want the Across the field against the fence.” rms een match. Of course I derided Dick's state- rms. “The weather has been won- According to Bulger this fellow ment, and a few day r Dick MACON, Ga,, March derful,” said McGraw, discussing the pan haa been given the “office” By. T looks very much this morning as . “and we surely made great prog- the orities brought Martin out, And Martin not | ] if Scouts Joe Kelly and Bob Con. | 88 !n our two weeks.” head to try.t0 clines the macchoaal only threw the discus across the field } : ahaa ahead to try to clinch the match, and against the fence, but after a few | nery, who since so many bus! Foo Another fellow who says that he is tries threw it over the fence and hit leagues closed up sbop have been act- better t t ane bomb oecisbotestas al fer te Hormian Ye. toad Sane @ bouse on the other side ing as ministers plenipotentiary and| which have been here « month, How- ger of the Vanderbilt Theatre, where BG en ei the tect ana bed atabassadors extraordinary to Mana-/ ever, this year the team arrived the musical comedy “Oh Look” is weveral years he rebroke it at his ger Huggins, will have to start out eda ee te waite Per gr ip hls playing, M bated that ne is bela ve ears, and therefore had the benefit by a millionaire theatrical man w Pleasure, keeping it always safely be- on a man hunt. Bob Shawkey is to] Ge two weeks warmer weather. H t $100,000 in h in the bank Youd the reach of any riv Tt was blame for It all euisis Fee ee oi iround no decisica: Wkemn BUMS faced GomtpaGtion that any seat As The Evening World man is pen- |. The Gants ended thelr Marlin inter- “somewhers In New Jersey.” Fetire from competition that any rea ’ a ieale m series yesterday by playing fhere will probably be other pro~ a nin 8 billet-doux to New York ; 5 There will r y_be P rival Gogo aod ie pects | wae | Bab (at tf \ |Denefit game for St. Joseph's Catholic moters from Boston, Bridgeport and broken only when Martin was loo! fandom Bob Shawkey's uniform Is vs Xe a8 & spectator ; ef ; hurch of os teen McGraw used Providence on deck trying to clinch | hangin orgotten anc orsaken in regulars in his first line-u jartin was a born athlete. He used | ranging P, even the affair. to boast that his father could out- na Wor York seems strange to write of Martin J. Sheridan as have “gone by.” It is impo to realize that his gre Worerful courage and vitality could fail to defeat the attack of any dis ease. | T first knew Martin when he was the of those who frame (Special to The Evening World.) | WeraeinG THe Coco OF THe LAVAC,. the clubhouse, and Bob himself is | Pitchers and catchers, The Regulars “Now } want you all to understand ° won the game, a hard-hitting affair, me.” sald Col. Miller. “I went, into lump him or beat him with the shot rolling along in a Pullman through |hy'a geore of 12 to RE SS PR a MO held if 80, his father was a wonder, for the Georgia cotton flelds headed for ——— thought, and I) ain going throu Martin was absolutely in a class by | *hiladelphia to enlist in the aviation ee tee ee ee they Nave a —spprPiedhetg fuel diaaaaas He a Ane ee mien pa OC Tord a8 oleh eine’ to promote’ tee dspis tides ee i i vatch. ‘The pl ‘ssential, how: NLY fast summer Martin tried | Lust evening Bob received word |Practice for Dodgers. maton ine oat have 6 site Whee golf one day by way of seeing from Washington that his draft the laws do not prohibit boxing what Q weight thrower could classification had been transferred to] HOT SPRINGS, Ark, March 29.— matehen, and where an attleus eos do in such a mild game, and on the Class Al and that he had pulled 247|/The last practice but one of the teen rounds or more itis our int a thirteenth hole of the Marine and n the drawings, making it a practical | Dodgers here was held under the ton,to make the match for the please oe Field Club course he drove a clean certainty he would be called to the|same ideal weather ‘conditions that the laws. . 986 yards with an iron, i, INVINCIBLE. colors right pronto. Knowing he|have prevailed throughout their pag ,Wilt be, pelt om Quy GOO. HE I don’t think there ever was any e There's one infamous athlete in the world, and he’s older than Exidle woflld not have the privilege of se- | training. ‘€ was @ seven inning fight in New Orleans on Indepen: * gamer athiete than Sheridan. He|Plank. This particular sporting nabob registered for the draft about fine aby. lctlar branch of ser-|&#Me which the Yannigans won, 3 dence Day. This is not true. ked = Rover fost an event while he had a the time Cy Adam was in his prime, ecting any particular branch of ser [fo and batting and infield stunts, | Jee about, tt and he sald, Bare any " ° vice If he waited pe drafted, Bob| ‘°> Ma Please ts, nce will sult me.* 8 ey copa thiget gy eg tsar His name is Rube Death, but the only rural thing about him ts the fe Mar Waited to be drafted, Bob} plitt and Krueger were the batteby Qrieans in July, it will pe just ae © ee Oe oo eeey beater he | tll Brass under which he plants his records. When he isn't a tourist on a Larrea agate tll tal ea bel alate for the regulars, with Russell and hot for Fulton as it will be for Wile | & Lge he Langage sinkable ocean liner, he 3 4 and lose no time is asking Uncle Sam | Miller in the points for the Yanni- jard. That is the way we feel about tt could bring from somewhere a final near leer, he keeps hia victims chasing coffin "alls, gans. Big Ed Pfeffer was in his first | “Il am not. Willard’s mi i MUEGE GF pe Wer that added tia to’ Death is the gamest athlete the world ever sidestepped. He may take v accept him asa student aviator, | Rinne col brated by manufacter ve retired from the pe ‘oh y : ; game and celebrated by manufactur- have retired from the show business ehotput.or yards’ to a discus throw, | @ beating as often as Ty Cobb breaks a stitch, but he gets you in the end. —_—_ —_—— ———--- — Shawkey’s decision to drop bi8|ing q pair of doubles for the seconds.) #24 am in the cattle, ‘He waa "the retest al-around : Two of th revatent scouts if the world ere in the alow phy of tne a f rusty old glove and shoulder one of | He was in left fleld, where he had just | Susiness in Oklahoma. Willer fae \ athlete ; , | President of the Wooden B, V. D, League. They are Battling Booze anc yf ii t l iB D b d. Incle & y ny carbines tears | enough galloping to do to help harde Ricks Hue Sieae , Marti always Inaisted that the In- | Terrible Thirst. riers 5 Booze ant) AMCEYNATIONA eague iwoandas, iL 4 Lede Bae MA ge 7 nd fA ite a his muscles, dager: Berne uncom tes baie dian, Jim Thorpe, was his superior. Tani :hamastie : i: a big gap in the none too stonewall |) i s Airc ie a at Mnly recently another {nfamous scout began to comb the bu for * PuLUie leh core And GDS Fee eee ns eermwctition, white | PFomising talent. Hix name ts offensive west of the Rhine, but he intimt- ew Une U eptace ATE actaeetng: ale GaaC CERRO. Gherldan wor his all-around contests | dates his progeny with a trick mustache, pasa Sa, — that Emissar ly bane with ease, and made his world rec- Death kids many of his victims into believing they have cast iron]... ‘ are expecting orders trom their chief Seda, without arty necessity for ex- thirate because their plyew are alwaya ruatys but what Mooze doesn't ge! Toronte, Ballimore, Rochest2 | Me b Semteatons’ Iellibiiba a hke. (o, PRCMMe UP RUS Wieser 4 os to the Kalwer , ed applications niitanes. i pales : , . a 1 ca’ rei , . areay (i rn 5 aot named ft are how ia the Moe een ew ihas, the wites | Johnny Dundee, who drew down over| Johnny Kilbane, featherweight chamolon en@ agin ta the Olymple meste. re wae toon as You're born Death puts a bet on you and you win—for him and Jersey City Will Be Sew! Furie st TC ea te Dairy ney big {$2,600 for his battle with Willie Juck-| 40 civilian boxing Justructor taview done meat puld “ jon of Spal oO ee ope a ™ . Ranization also is tottering “ts be FF ons vee -"' cath vow 3) | service in tea ‘nele Sam's boy ee ea ne ante Minos [It Wouk! take a nation of Spaldings to keep a dope sheet on HIM Nucleus of Circuit BO ne ey bine the league club shows an Inclination to|son at New Haven Monday night, wili{" @ Uncle Sam's boys bow to. tse and made a world's record, so far Death may pass you to first, let you steal second, slide to third on a - stich trongest cities of the two leagues Into fark business Kelly or Connery will] gather In over $3,500 ° nh the |'M* Flores, has fit bea transferred to Camp Rrpecew the eneroninenea METAL) nin io wa Ne Wor FeO: ibENGd AS ihe plate’ The beat iany one over ee ony PrKdplanUOn. president of the New be despatched to clove the deal. next two weeks, as he Is slated to en-|tigntwcight, ah wos necutly Inc eat ty the Wee Sther contestants that they joined| hit him for was an obituary and a long rest. national League, one of| oq etic eerie enident of hehe. With Eddie Plank still an wnter- gaze in three good bouts. His first will| Densrimest, Kiltone will” meet ec, Mot pemt the spectators and looked on. I stood Naturally, he makes his strongest play for the good ones. | the oldest and strongest 6! Lee e anor Minor Leagues, tainty Huggins must by hook or crook |y. with simmy Dutty of the Ww : . mil beside Martin that day. There was iliabids the oldest and atrongest of the FAH SI MeWaitetrba iikety Erannentiol, aa (onieconesior Plog We the. REDIIB|s rit vesaty, DOHY OLIN wate side | emmeed i8 ous meeth reat excitement, He threw the dis- fai or organizations, was for-|the new organization ‘on | hie hurling corps left by Shawkey's|&t the Armory A. A. of Boston Tuesday | 555 secone, Dave Autes's manager, Gee across the infield and to the edge The records of moat athletes depend on how long you'll listen to them. J ialiy disbanded at a meoting of the], It Is duite possible that @ classification aucune OF corp all for the Biggest |Might, his second with George Chaney | j Lad benupediea pers id aaerne st] oe ¢ the track in the “gymnasium” ———— owners in this city under Clase AA will be approves tn &! G of All for ten rounds at the Baltimore A. C, of prstpal rer o' : a t ) NO keep down expenses and reduce the | Game of All, nampion + contry, to show Dave Aster where the event was held. Prince| | Trap shooting by electric ght might prove popular 1€ the markemon| Charen T. Chapin, owner of the [salary tim aa mich na paetbles ang =, bh pai Baltimore on April 9, and hits third with] the fine pinta of the toxing game before be George of Greece, g gian a ,| Would promise to close their traps on leaving the range. che: ! ng A‘iew name also may be taken, and With bis court troubles Lew Tendler of Philadelphia fo: e| neta mall for Li where he ie to was one of the judges at the ring, a leant te Club, and Ant ng President | piherty League 1x meeting with favor. poi) off his mind Derrill Pratt had) po unas 7 nae elon, ef rn y | sin Wilde, ¢ nal alah testatp j 4 was greatly interested in Sherl- Silk 0} hlin says that all a tinade ld w Mean ove. love 68 110] oy scatter ae be teas Mana, i Nan nothing to worry about except base ) to @ decision, ATMOTY | cpsenulon, in the great internation Bee rive thes Wien MOTUS MBE carne cnn cue wits ene onion ie aetterhe te ete ieeen eve, love of the) ment last ievening, saying that six/ Rian: Jack Dunn, | Bartimere:, Dan omits morning and he showed, it.|A; A: of Hoston Tuesday evening, Avril| in "May. the calfor oraatiooal bee a throw gelled Berots the ingald: and 23 » ecedh Pa me, SO. is Sees owners voted in favor 6f throwing up hester, were the club rep- Del was all over the infield digging 6. a action, and jroclaimed hin one of the test atruck in the middle of the track, be- re % he sponge and only . to get in on the ground ‘6; out of the dirt, plucking 'em | 5 Jtnle beutamweights that he ever saw tm ectiea, Yond which was a stone wall guard- AS GOOD AS A MILLION : ad pga only two against, | Poorof the new enterpriae, APPIICa- | our of the onone and pegging the ball|, A Match between good ightweiehte hes fue all cow fo oo ing the banks of a stream, Prince ‘ 4 gh © secrecy | {iin for protection under the national | Ot of (he Gules ant op was catch- | ere clined by Sammy Harris, one of the fight] Charley Dennlll, the egxrewive east ade tlgt= George shook hands with Martin and COunt that day lost whose low, deacending sun and no detail of the voto Was give lasanciation immediately was made, |1ToUnd M4 Lott ye “tntield shed, ao| "emotes of Baltimore, |The scrapers who will! welgit why recently male a good sbowing te congratulated him upon making such Bees not a game the Yanks lost by one run | quits Tt was learned on good author. |" "During the next fow daya the pro-| INE ond ton a Macon is sneeging. | ure In It ere Wille Jackaon of this city and | Philadelphia in « tout with Buck Pleming, wil wonderful record, Martin, who was A ag a nl rg pune cH moter ill ebasavor 3, SeGk ®. 08) Kocke Kaneas of Buffalo, They wil! hook up for | meet the best lightwelght svailable at toe Nee : . me id Jame eCatfrey of |sirabls circuit, which w prac: re | twelve rounds at the Pickwicl D, of the above D. 0 t city im tw ing about in excitement, laugh ia aaa aaapie i OTN sora | TOTOnto were In’ favor of holding the | most convenient and promising elties.| | If Bob Connery, gets the sora. t9| rire rounds at the Pickwick A, C. of the abore | A, ©. of that city in tmo weeks, : ; z : Phe Kaiser's spies have probably informed him that American soldiers | organization together and continuing | It ts hoped to have the new ven-! take the out trail In search | St oe Resale "1° | Siivey Burns, the toral boxing promoter, stated Sure, and if t had another throw | can't play Class D baseball. inother year ‘ure fairly well organized by next) ing talent it will mot take him long) [ir to) tiie st tae Quenmeny A. ©. of But RE that withla, the. cent Gye Wem ian is por ooly so ine a . SEAT Mr. Chapin, under authority trom | {Ved readay, whe ma meeting Will be >» pack. Connery was all ready t0 he as matchmaker for will Desia operste The “cr ant” wae the tamed The logisiators who canned the MeCue Boxing Bill wouldn't create | the other owners, voted for Buffalo | ¢, , Vanderbilt Avenue. ave for Havana to hold a Peruaging | Decker Hommey, the game little toca iizht-| 108 Burns says the club is only @ short ride ; : } ‘ ta as for Rochester. The fran- | ‘"'p : ! Ue with Amando Marsans when HUGBINS | viet aed Shaver O'rien, the Boston fichter | {rm New York City, aud that the three direc. Mlysus, written in the heroic history| much havoc it they bathed tn Djer Kiss and parted their hair in’ the p The players under contract or on on areata: tel a K i‘ y. end verse of Greece for thirty cen- sate ’ chise of the former was declared for-] the reserve list of the various clubs found it wouid take two | 8 AL were today matched to meet in a teu-round bout | oF Who are wealthy Qusinons mea, hare gfe rh mane felted to the league at the annual] also. automatically became — free! got Connery’s passports, so “Hug” Az | at # boxing sow to be held at Cambridae, Mass. | Hd im to bid for big taleut, | Among them ‘aie a . weenenieaeeteee meting last December, Agents 40, far us could be learned: | cided to let Bob stay here, At brea: | ‘ye night of Ayal dA Hommey has hud a | af the Willan ¥lton, O'Dowd. Gibbon ad 8 an example of Sheridan's grit Before Ha Reulbach fades completely from view, let us reflect that he| With the death of the [International | although Jonn K- Tener, President of rast Connery said he hadn't UNDACKOA | ood res, he ought to put ub a ereet fat | Pete HermanJon Lynci’ battles, Tremember that at Athens he|!# the only pitcher who ever compelled a spectator to'wear a catchers mask | League came quick plan® for the or-| tne ‘atutus of. these players would, the old koapasck and he wel “ — | ,, Me Commercial AO, the Atlas A. A, and a i | Sanization of a new circuit with To-| have to be settled by the Nattonal durned if he woul Dick Onrley has taken under his management | the Chelsea Club, ell of Boston, are afer Kid tnivhed #econd to the Greek) pets ronto, Baltimore, Hochester and Jer-| Association of Minor League Clubs | Toe Leonard, the Brooklyn bantamweight, who| Norfolk to meet’ ovnonente during the month champion at stone throwing—an | Now that the International League has died an unnatural death, no- | sey City as a nucleus. in co-operation with the National) Col. Ruppert, who has been Con” | igs tought Jog Lynoh and many of the other Rood | of April. ‘The Atins Club te ting to secuse @vent etrange to him, but much grac- | 0¢¥ seems willing to give it a decent burial, | Newark, Buffalo, Syracuse, Bingham- Commisston, | fined ‘to his room with a pesky Cold" | bantams, Dick extects to eign up Taonard with | Hilly Sticke or Jak Dewey to moot North, ticed in Greece, in which the athlete sp Rau pee | i = | wae up and sheet tale oer MB nan as | LECH oF Joe Tuber 1a @ alx-round bout at elther | a Se peace d Caldwell's injure the Natio or the Olympic A, A. of artley, the New Du ane, haw gy Pag 2 vhacdibe 6 bps A handsome young pilcher named Dowd exception of Alvah Bowman's star- Bi | promoter, to meet Vincent Parkon!, the local it as far as possible—which wa _ oe t Byte | hoard flipper the hospital corps prac- ‘ 5 Lightweight, for ten rounds om April 16 tm the something like 75 feet. Martin took Got caught in a bargain sale crowd. | bourd flipper the Nowpr ta etre going, |, Rll Hasck, who conducted boring shows | cin"G9 of three too-round boule only one throw with the stone, for "Twasn't this that perplered him | teally 1s Wipes or ie causing weeps | tmobile for rears. and who etowued msay & bout he wrenched his knee budly and’ was A ihe oktetoe sts Pee J 8. Howard Voshell has entered the| Was ordored to report on April 1. He! however Cony Wie banks of the |" use be didn't think the faters were sing unable to try igain without risking e chicke Lnnual national lndoor championship | &%Pects to be assigned to duty on a| ing and wali cir bent efforts, bas had the bout between Jack mene Ne af we ahot put Hin one acid, “ten't he grand!"—right out loud. nual national indoor champions)? merchant ship immediately upon re- | Ocmulge. |Pritton end a local fighter, which was buoked throw came neur winning the event Lila aay aed yelalae io Saree ELUOC TY A errs OR | there for to-night called off, Haack referee! Mem the stone throwing he imped De cen} aa ae OF Bis. Banibe! Wit Tae) Oree Ok torr — Giants Starting to Play Ices test better tant uebentand ates Don over to t shot Putting competition, Iv IS HARD TO BREAK A BET UNLF TOUR FRET Arg ee ee ee eee ty Link piere't, Sern Marte, Was, herd Spring Exhibition Schedule. eBbgorgi ahi bai? sc oe ig Sob Edwards’ Olive Tabl and, although hopping on the twisted | PACKD IN ICE. at the Tth Regime ” y King] pressed defeat Ralph G. Coburn tn * | contest in ¢ jack bas made) Pr, Ei lets Get Bre won with e Be | | Smith, who will act as ree. ‘The| the final match of the Harvard Club —— many mistakes in stopping bou a ee eet ett ainnas| : - ———______— fourmintene will beein th the pooniti Faduagh Trains chatmolanatin tourney an | anaes et |” atthe Cause and Removelt 1 | round to-mo: and continue through- the Crimson cour © issue went to (Bpecial eB bas Just leaked “out thet the official sr mong champions. At Athens he|and was intent upon working nis way Stayed across the store and kept ee ene a eee nina: an (five games, with Hyde winning the las MARLIN, March 29% | receipte of the Dundee-Willie Jerluon fight « » ON os the dhscke throw: terse pit |anauta, Boze, sorone (he store and kept an |CHE asst Wonk, ihe list divoays ian five mes, Win tzde pancins Hag lat __ MARLIN, Barch, 2 dois of the Dundee Wille Jere fens at] | De Bdwards’ Olive Tablets the eux. 1) and took places in the stone throw-| “I'll go and train a ttle now and) Wrong, Everything he looked at he | champion entered the contests, but he 15—13, 16—18, 10—4, 15—18, His was. breaking é _reventis amounted to $0186. Jack ’ stitute for calomel, act gently on the ing and the standing buoad and high| Din shape,” he told me,|seened to put back again Attorne | has worthy opponents in W. L. Tilden Cagap MOGraw, Maclin, Dex | 8 Fae wortied on 6: bene Ot OF ie Finsenies Gowsie end positively go the waa jumpe—in the latter events being in- ‘ll have no more time for com-/| while he went out and u rey jr, the famous Pennsylvanian; Free Close fol ft . tod of two weeks'| "it sn ol ¥ oky--gted ople afflicted with bas ath find ‘ € e put and up the stree Hy f d se followers of wrestling are look. | After a per Jackson received which was 80. ogr ; ferior only to champion and world| petition,” Many efforts were made to and I followed him into another | sucnat Alusmuders the jormier Itt ing forward to, the wrestling bout at | training, the shortest stay the) wu: s “80 quick relief through Dr. Edwards’ Olive record holder Ray wry, Martin's|get him out again, but Martin was! store. He did the ns thine aw Diok 4 . Paka)» y.yy Prospect Hall” in Brooklyn to-morrow s. & in the! Tablets, The pleasant, sugar-coated Gloseac friend. In the Olymple Games|one champion who retired and stayed | and [ couldn't see him take anything [Caplan and. champion. and slo night when Marin Plestina, the Western |Giants ever have made here in A fifteen-round mateh will probably be tablets are taken for bad breath by @t London Sheridarr won the Greek | retired vas given many respon-| 1 didn't have an excuse for grabbing | similar class Bh heavyweight. will face Hilmer Johnson. | ofeven years In which they have Veen |routay detween Joe Lynch and K, 0. Baeers to all who know them, discus throw, too, having learned the| sible task a detective, and hls him, but I was in @ hurry to get up [eoming to Marlin, the team Will start |the Merieriie A. C, of Providence, Rt Murhic *pe awards’ Olive Tablets act gently form used while in Athen | cool ec ge and quick wit made him so I brushed past und b Two exhibition games with local semi sco Klinger continued hie unbrok s spring exhibition schedule Bia has accented the | aye firmly on. the bowel mine For many years Martin Sheridan | oue « nost Valuable men on the : ¢ ped pre ional teams has been announced , i pe fie UBroRan | 52K : - m lett he this | terms of ¢ » Meade Dut firmly o1 ie bowels a iver, | him and e@ught him and je brat , P: of. victories in the 182 balk The regular team lett h : gompeted under the colors of the | force or three times he was at-/ nim a shake, Yeu ought to fave | py porengs cavers Raseball | pandis nt for the morning for Waco, ‘Tex. where tue | will give b re pula Me" stimulating them to. natural Irish-American Athletic Club, being|tacked and wounded by desperate | heard him rattle. Tin clothew eee | Mae RC meet the. Ttuchbridae Ath. | Bur Meme 1D at the. Br cei play a return game with|;1$ pounds ringside as the rotch, and ay thir Clearing the blood and gently purifyi the Winged Fist organization's! crooks, but he always brought bi! made like bags, and he had hidden |leucs and on Tucsday the In-Kr-Sculs | Academy, Flathush Avenue and Gian aro Avictors. ‘The Kame Will] is the favorite weight for Lynd two New the entire system, They do that wi greatest point winner. He won sev. | men ir W ‘our hundre a will be seen at Fordham Field. Street he other winner of the layed he aviation concentra- | York boxers will y clash ue hh dangerous calomel does without any ral hundreds of trophies, a great Pairs oe hundred Knives and | session wt the table Was Louis A, ‘Sere | De played at soe ey Gutuide Gf CAMP | ceived an. oft Atlanta fi . cf tha bad after effects. hp ‘ 4 t Martin he had | Palrs of scissors and other things. | : ‘ i tius, the nestor of American billiards. | lon camp's ground oytstie SND | colved ane rd Sumber of which were for chimpion- VERY time T met Martin he had) T"goe gpont Ralf the stuff identitted | romnd cont ut tuted bye atlas sent Te apective winners rated na af Giasg| MacArthur, and is expected to draw | ete Herman elzht rounds the m wt of All the benefits of nasty, sickening, Shem’ that Mee eta nicnakttn 4 a funny story. He seemed to! by the store manager and then took | Goss. 4 aingles and Bs hie | A and of Class C by the National Asso- | about five ‘thousand soldiers, It wis | seat month, Acording 1 le Mians’s win griping cathartics are derived from een hel aaine Tree haye more welrd experiences | him down to the other store and they | combo Miss “Caroma, and | clation of Amstour Billiard Players held originally intended to have |New | art of the vores of the bout will ao toma B: Edwards’ Olive ‘Tablets. without that on returning from Athens one|than any other man living, and to !Mdentified thelr stuff, and 1 was just | Mra. Momor S. tiroon AL Claude R. Lewis, two of the Brookivn | York, meet Detrott, in a war i Ae Lee nee. | Le Mies griping, pain or any disagreeable effects, of Martins LAY A.C. friends ads|take delight in telling thom. I was, RolNR to take him down to the inta: | thy tournament “AM t 4, wero the winhers in the | Penetit Of the soldiers, || 1. [auld lat came be tured eter to the fuss, | Di». M. Edwards discovered the mired his Olympic discus medal, and|in a hospital last year for a while/ton-house and turn him in when I) also scored in the singles on the es of the tournament - Tne FOOKION WHO & ihn van mm . . formula after seventeen years of found that he had ? Kansas City accompanied the reg ' Martin immediately gave it to hir and Martin came in often to see ine ound out that he fh & Wooden log, | courts of the 7th Regiment: Armory Kansan ¢ | Berg eta Te Moor, the Haltimore amweizh!, | tice among patients afflicted with There are few old cronies of Martin's| Every time he had an experience to| Now What do you think of th I'in | Win a place | inals and champion-| The damage sults filed by D, SQUAG\ES [Ar 0% { at the Woot Side A, U, f i 7 ’ She p fellow to be spending t Mn | shi round final a Sloane i in charge of the party, and it in- Fahey ake in the club who haven't at least ano lchuckic over. ‘The.last day he apolo. | @ fine fellow to be spending two hours | #it nd champions |Prate, second baseman, now of tac | ¢ the party, and it in Tuber, wile take bowel and liver complaint, with the . 4 hee ing t " of a day off catchin’ at hip mateh tr singlés between Misa nd Dr, John La prea” | cludes Pitchers Hubbel, Johnson and 4 attendant bad breath, of the gold wate he won in such gized for being & little late ¢ lay catchin' a man with a! § Mins 13 kee and hn Lavan, shortstop. Ie tbahae 1 Ay ys one profusion at Celtic Park 1 was on my way up,” sald Mar. |W n What did Ido with him? | evs a Hae Biuretagt w pe ols d/aguinst Phil Ball. President of the St,| Hogan, and Outfielder Pitt, Pitcher ; ; Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets are When he had won every honor pose | tin, “When 1 stepped into a hardware | SY What could I do with a poor | cazmorow morning at 10. he dou-| Louis Americans, have been withdrawn, | Winters also hae bee P rele set @ nue onlalnn: Us Fu Jy @ vegetable compound mixed with eible on the track and field ant nad/store. [| saw a man moving around |divil with a wooden Jeg? 1 told him —— Ranuas City, Dut he wil ramen wit wots leevees' olive oil; you will know them by their Svearted of making tow world r-cords, and. picking things up. and. looking et me catch him at it again, |. Ed Kennedy, coach of the columbia}... Riles Cured in @ to.14 Dara. | the club until it gets to Dittas, on its | onze ther a an Bye cole maka eae cere om yedenly 1 from competition, at them and laying them down again ed him loone : ee ee ed Deere nce ag? ete | rads tet tte Honing, lind, Uieediog or Se | Re Oe ee a ee ot Bits uagytid i : night for a week and note the effect, hen in the detective branch He moved from counter to counter at, too, was Martin Sheri. | Sergey that he I accepted for files dnatantiy felieves lehing _ Another 3 he : ‘ “' \0c and 25c per box. All % *olic ‘ od f , : weryi n thie uy urine D'viz cae ‘ger restlu} sitep afer tue fir Swigler, will leave for Nashville t 1 pate va he day bs James Jung, a druggista, @f the New York Police Department and :: looked funny to me, so 1, daa, sion of the Naval Reserve Force mud Fries toscaery , ' gtternoon, This party includes oval sumer, —Advt, &

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