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WHER Heweree worry, wornxy, apart 1, 10918. thy» | BEST SPOR TING PAGE IN NEW YORK Pnvlistot | > = ENTRIES RECEIVED oe Nh Cererment eoacrne Vn Oneal FRPEINRLAS LISTEN, Coronen = ‘ Say,cou. THey a'tT Gov “THE CHER AN’ T HAVEN'T NoBopy BuT ME Cay HAD BREAKFAST 2 * MAYOR, UP THERG Pug '@m OFF INN: SN out oF my Yer HAVO © Tuc Gwe. No Fewer Than 61 Colleges Marah Dia Pi Nou tins, G00 AN’ Will Send Teams to Franke Hi Post tT tN THe BarBer. sHop, /s lin Field Fixture. Dott Snock, Coroner. * I Just PUT You Wise - \F You WANTA PULL A WNG_OFF_IN CONNECTICUT = —— More than 800 entries have beam received so far for the Penn relay, carnival at Franklin Field from @6t » feces and prep and grade echoote | throughout the country. Practicatty, every ono of the major institutions in the country within a couple of days’ travelling distance will be repe Col. J. C. Miller Tells How He Happened to Take Hold of the Willard-Fulton Match, oreo INS, York Brecies Ways try) “ee 'O wuh,” said Col. J, C. Miller, Cou. MILLER can't resented. “I'm not a fight promoter EVEN GET A Pew Although the entries will not elese and I don't know anything bagi For. until this afternoon, no fewer tham e@bout fights. I've only seen two ring oA god sixty-one colleges have signified thete fights in my life, and I saw these REPINED VAUDEVILLE. Intention of sending teams to the By accident more than design, you lines, Illinois, Michigan, Chicago, Princeton, Dartmouth, Notre Dame oe - Carlisle, Swarthmore, Cornell, Holy Cross and a host of others will be represented in the various classes, There will be ninety-four big schools, fifty-one prep schools, sixty, grade schools, twenty-four parooh schools and eight army and nai corps. This ts the greatest entry ever, received and indicates in no uno tain manner the general enthu over at ties in our schools, In addition to the regular events the carnival, the championship of South Atlantic Intercollegiate Athlets Association will be settled, Georgeto The Giants Hitting Better Than| Herzog and smith ie going through) wii send @ team to, the races, w i lacager Htapiog bas hie full toe aero ented’ by, 6 forrclesbie Ever Before Against Texas) oe Yankees ou*hun for tho trays ie: |ereration, “Action ana then more aed might say. I happened to eee Fulton ané Bill Tait, and I happened to be down in Now Orleans and go to seo Fulton fight Moran, I tell you, that Bulton can fight. “After the fight I happened to meet WovULd- Be PRomOTER. Mr, Collins, with Fulton, and Mr. SAVING DAYLIGHT - 6 AM, Collins sugested that I tell that aa - — friend of mine, Jess Willard, that Fulton has a most almighty hanker- ing for to fight him. He's #0 plumb mined to make Willard moet him in a fight that he's beon send- ing Willard telegrams and letters, Which Willard doesn't take the trouble to answer, He says Fulton knows he can lick Jess, and if Joss Goesn't give him a chance pretty soon he'll just naturally have to hunt Jews TWO KINDS OF FIGHTERS. HEN HE Goes ato “THe HALL THEY AlatL HU cluding Derrill Pratt, the great ‘scc-| Will be the order of the meeting. up and ck bim right in his own M*™ is a tightwad and sometimes Fame will pay more to nee @ couple League Teams. ond baseman, who had recovered from ceceiennertrr hotel. of heavyweights swap punches for sixty minutes in the ring than donning hia ones nt, Brevented him! CHICAGO FANS VOTING donnt ; “Go when I eaw Jess again & told she pays 347 private soldiers in @ whole year, (Spectal to The Rrening World.) pan ShiISpUE Ge Ove Chin eeeRia, Bim about Fulton. ‘Jess; 1 says, Ira Nutt, our own etatistical expert, figures that the wages of patriotism @on't make any mistake about this uM Sabad 7 is easier to hear than see, and that it is more profitable to fight for the ee Ot dT ene kin et unds | Marquis of Queensberry than for Democracy. @ terrible licking in three. Why, he Every minute Lill Doughboy spends in the trenches he earns .00069 just cut Moran to pieces. He thinks of ono cent. If he aticks his head over the top there will be one less to F the showing of the Giants against | batting orde: a Texas League teams can be taken Giihooley, rf.j Miller, of.) Pratt, CHICAGO, April 1.—Oficers of as any criterion of the revised b.; Pipp, Ib.; Baker, 3b; Bodi Chicago Cubs began a poll to-day to Hannah ames club's hitting ability, National League| and Russel, Moordepane Mine beta aa Ge + edad 4 or 8 o'clock, Preatd he can lick you, too, He's plumb| Mingle in the celebration at Berlin in 19— pitchers had better prepare for an-| roe, pitchers, Weeghman previously had favored Certain and confident of it,’ Joss Willan’ and Fred Fulton want about $126,000 to flighty twenty other tough campaign, In three] Pd Konetchy, who is in command| 3. . Unless authortl ‘Joss gave a big laugh. three-minute rounds. For aixty minutes they will assault each other's games against Waco and San An- Sialliten “cence ms absence of | s if : 11 must follow ‘Does he think he can ick MET | good nature at the rate of $6,250 per round, or $3,126 each, ’ Local pocket billiard enthusiasts will) taken as a criterion some ripping sport|tonio the Giants have scored twenty-| line-up: ome Me Alo wing | sleek the © Marler Bagel be asked. A doughboy dodges the Kaiser's dust for $80 per month and at the end | Ket thelr first glimpse of Frank Taber-||s in prospect at the home of the Brook- te ‘ ; to sult a majorit of the voting “He sure does,’ I sata, ob tha eas Se sete Ucele Gam back $06, Lo 841 of Sie meantaad kl, tho professional champton, this|lyn club » Bensonhurst Yacht Club] three runs, against two for their op- Massey, If.; Bailey, rf; Wick- —_————_>—— *Then I'll fight him,’ said Jess.) ys t . of ssmates ts paid | wok, he will aged in exhibl-|Has east its hat into the ring and wiil| ponents, and both those runs came in| !and, of; Konetchy, 1b.; Smith, Alexander Pitches Shat-Out He scomed to be put out by the idea $124,920 @ year, while 348 dougnboys would draw $125,280, tion matches a ns and evenings at|Promote a show on April 18 and 20,1 on errors, 3b.; Rawlings, 2b.; Conway, Coast. that Fulton actually thought he could| If the proposed Willard-Fulton melee goes the full route to twenty fn and 4 while on the 24th the Crescent A. C.| OF STEOTN Wilson or Tragr NOINGO, Ar - lick him. We talked about where to| rounds, the fighters will be puld $2,083.38 per minute, or $1,041.66 each. Kt establish: will hold its show. n former years the Texas League] and Canavan, Murr: SAN FRANCISC ue ry a Aight, and Jess said: Willard won't fight unless he gets 76 per cent. of the net receipts. At this gy MR gy 8 Ree ‘ pentne eave Tews z oie nrucn more Se | eres bite teny onda Wapciobaaiionpicran'e f. “Why don't you promote tt? rate Willard will get about $93,760 and Fulton $31,260, Bill Doughboy gets mplonship matches in obtaining | do his bic with tie soldiers. He has re. | 2, battle and games were much closer.| , The veleran twirlere of the Braves) Seals in the five innings he pi *‘Why,’ said J, ‘because I don’t! just $1 for every twenty-four hours, powwession of the dlamond trophy. ‘The | celved an appointment as athletic direc |The only pitchers that gave the/arcgtot yet fit for mound duty and|Sunday and wae credited with ara fmow anything about promoting)" Wnile Willard and Fulton are fighting at the rate of $34.73 por second, | Most notable effort. was in_his match |tor from the ¥. M. C. A. and will leave| Glants any trouble were the two De-| fora thee ean ele ye eerdening be- | ing most of the 6,000 fa with ager could run a circus, and you| the promoters will have to pay out about $140,000 before they can buy ng the last mghts play he required | three ‘weeks. Sparrow. Rol eould promoté a fight,’ sald Jess, So| themselves a cigar, Judging from the number of bids received, the Fulton balls to win, while his opponent| ne of the best distance runn te upshot of it was that I got the drive against Big Jess should draw well over $200,000. ‘This would pay |"erded 0. He su Jed in not only | country twenty fan St 3 7 fore they can take their turn the Seals lose, 8 to 0. Coast ff for his post in France in about two orleroit pitchers, whom Hughie Jen-|box. in the] geciared to-day the Cubs ere m cent, better than last year, not tedster py the nings loaned to the Aviation Team at standing a 6 to 6 defeat by O 7 ‘rida ‘ The Yanks do not tl 3 ows m1 Waco last Friday, The Giants won ; wreatly fear the| Daster forenoon, terms Willard would bo willing to| the wages of 656 soldiers for a wholo year, qbtaining the necessary amount, but In| srovid make good In his new duties" |this gamo by getting a threeerun| fry wace hice (hegsact the Boston. Se page fight on, and within two hours I had IMMORAL; Don't accuse a soldier of being @ profiteer, tn accomplishing this run he. playe Jump on Foster, agalnst the Phill Mi ge ad Benedsie Abe) ae made Fulton an offer. : ee three safety” shots, otherwise the. 8 ushered | eons finns eas bye ere | eee Naw Whites at Stam oe Will Be Sup! eae cna, one Cae Beg Jens ie A MARKED DECK IS OFTEN A SURP SIGN OF FLATTERY, Would stand as a record, ‘This @ im at the Veledrome in Newark with| rookies! fingers, but ftor that, they ebis alew orkery. have ed 19 bate AlaEA TOGA OLE Gent's sareed tevpay. Potton’ Sess Tone eet toelar te ot | winning three races: but in one, thé and Bill K. James, and at the end of| themselves and against soldier nines )Vard students will give almost as Mirren shout inde would be tient Mont soldiers look better in thelr army uniforms than they perform tn lon. cal p of one mile, he was tho game New York had only six hits,|ffom Camp Wheeler, support to tennis as to major ars showed the wav The Giant pitchers all look to be 1 c for Fulton's end, as Fulton had been| baseball flannels. Hema Tine ther alle open beaenel cc all lois to be in accordance with preliminary plane ohallenging and offering to fight him R, Runt rugged youngster | Alfred Grenda, “Regata McNamara, | freat shape with the exception of NTO a tee McGeehan of the] ihe season, announced to-day. for nothing. But when I talked it It didn't cost anything to see Willard and Fulton shake hands over ther | ftom, St e's Catholic Club, scam- Clark, Wille Hanley and Frank Ferdie Schupp, ‘The young left-|Third U. 9. Motor Mechanics, Camp] schedule includes Dartmouth May- over with Collins it was another . hie but Il take a king’s bank ‘ % pered home tn front in the annual han- who finished in that order, In hander sti!l is bothered with a pain|Green, a former member of the New| Tufts May 8 1 Yale June 1, G gory. Collins wanted $40,000 for Ful- fears Hy iu be lene uit it will take a king’s bankroll to see ‘em shake | dicap road run of the Brooklyn A, A..|the five-mile open Spears, by a great in his left shoulder, but he refuses to| York Branch Baseball Writers’ Asso-|also are being arranged with Amh ws “ each other's teeth in the ring. over the Highland Park course in|bursat of speed on the back stretch, Worry about it, Some c ciation, has wired the Willian Princeton and Massach ton. Ho pointed out that as things xiyn, Gunther, by using his head jensiy defeated Arthur Spencer, the Na: | pitchers, In dissussing Borage aris ie] band. will, mest the ankee ene | institute of Technolo are be can go out and aot a Joe of Pa as wall as his yiturdy legs, beat M.| tional champion; John Riedell, Grenda. | one of the old fellows had a sore arm|they arrive at Charlotte, N.C. for > aresa Mitaels up td, ba it yeas LIMPID LIMERICKS. Tabe be thy sande Tithe eines kat ne Cee meee he would whine around, while Schupp|the game on April 9 and that his|Matty’s Reds and Tigers happens to bent him he'll be down A garrulous duffer named Bogie was a most absent-minded old |an allowar “and covered | Friends and admirers of the iate Mar- | 12 Mook re srolicaome youth aad the | SNDeny will sive Ga exhibition drill ia MAGMtoee We ead “ . So Lagreeed to pay him $20,000] fogie. At times this old dub would relinquish his club and try to hole | the dist oiich was about five |tin J. Sheridan, former Olympic cham. |*"y, 07, tie party, . bined A ACHID, Tex. a -— oh i. opal a gry & with hie teal y miles, in 30m. 268, P. Zabludo rep- |pion, have started a subscription fund| McGraw was considerably pleased — Cincinnat! Reds and Detrott Tigers for his end. AL Jeon get) ow 8 stogie. resenting the Morningside A, C.. came | for the purpose of erecting a monument | With Schupp's showing last Satur-! Harvey Cohn, former New York] ay meet here in the first game meer cont of the Net pronts B08 A young diving Venus named Gnat wore a ten-gallon Gainsborough [in third, mbout twenty-fve yards in| to the memory of the dead athleta, Pat-|day when, despite his wildness, he distance runner, and Frank Moran, | °°” ™ sage . em to get 25 per cent. Joss ts really) hat; and | stretched all my neck into rubber, by heck! so’s to get a | tho rear of Ciringtone rick J. Conway, President of the Irish-| allowed only one hit in three innings the fighter, who respectively are ath- LSsGh Tre ating 7, bap Reds hy Paying Fulton $16,000 of that ey | good view where I sat. a ee American A. C. one of the closest |and would not have been scored upon |letle director and boxing instructor | Mon tne ,rintn straight came of the pod treet tel Tadd A twirler named Algernon Fitch, who could put quite a hop on the |host tothe amateurs, Wile nv Apri Ti | lived. ts director of the fued. “Tha bo. | Rut for @ muff at the plate by Mc-|at Camp Wadsworth, will head a big| Texas Leasuers 3 to 1. Hal Chase necaptemagey stag stitch, went out in hie ilivver and fractured his liver when he tried to |and 13 the New York A. C, will hand out Department, to which Sheridan had | Carty. _..,, delegation of soldiers from the can-|) homer. Not a base on balls was AE ag desis hon uae wealth the welcomo sign. On April 12 and -tt|beon attached since 1908 ag a detective, | However, anxiety over McCarty's/|tonment who will see the New York-|in the game. HE Colonel gave some in Pp R f H the Knichts of St. Antony are to hold'has guaranteed the sum of $1,000 for|@rm is fast disappearing, Several of | Boston game at Spartanburg, 8, C. << ———— “dope” on Willard Our manager's daughter, named Rose, is in favor of Hooverized | iheir bouts, and if entry lists aro to be the fund the San Antonlo players thought they ee Cleotte’s Shine Ball Easy for “Jens is In better shape than| elothes, And this is the reason why players this season won't kick ia - tinea . would try out Lew’s arm during ‘ne | Dod: ers L to Red $ ' League: " if @ hurricane blows, last two games and they found It in ose to Red Sox “ f are think,” he sald. “He tose a PEL UNDEREE RAIS OLA ATES AES 9 HOUSTON, Tex. April 1— gymnastic training right along, College oarsmen might row better if they devoted some of their re- hearsals to their s(k)ulls, last two | When Latter Rally in Ninth. Cleotte's famous shine ball was 10086] CAMP PIKE, Ark., April 1.—The Ros-| fF the Houston Texas Leaguera, Carty has shown during the days that ho will be able to and he doesn’t carry much fat. The enly thing I'd like to see him do be- when the oecasion demands. Me- whipped the White Sox 8 to 5 Ing hed A, ton Red Sox scored five runs in the ninth] jojled conte: ‘0 fore fighting Fulton—since I saw Ful- Bob Shawkey ought to make a good avintor, Wild Bill Donovan used| Not having fought tn over three/at Niamara Fall Jactam made #4.786.80 ont Neasaaienin tua Nopaatoaet hy inning and beat the Brooklyn Robins|were to piny’ the United Staves” ton lick Moran—would be to have two] to have a tough timo keeping him on the ground. months, his lest bette having been held | © ley Hapcar $1,000 for boxing Rocker] his team this spring, “With this|@fain. The score was 7 to 4. rines at Galveston. @r three fights, But it's too late for |at Philadelphia on Dec. 22, Henny Leon-| time S000 for Dattiing Matt Brook at Oleve-| great weather, we ought to be able| Errors figured in all the runs ecored ere faa . a . Jard, the world’s Mghtwelght champton, 785,80 with Dundeo, to start the season in great style," |by the Red Sox. In the ninth, after|S@ys Late Baseball Is Slacker that. There's 9 sort of a gentleman's Now that Jim Corbett haa walked the pugilist!c plank, he 1s trying to son tt . agreement bet Fulton and Wil-| come back with his typewriter. was signed up to-lay for two six-round| Tommy Rotwon, the hard-hittiog middtewstant | 2°, ,8t!d 1 night. “The boys are|Smith wag retired, Fisher hit to Olson,| WASHINGTO: April 1 ween Fulton a K . no on doute in “Philly by his|of Malden, Maas. who RYRaie TROL Oype Deed to Surye te yh Paige mie, made food ta bie fist | Ditching and I welcome. the. seri h jonton by Ket h Detroit when they get to face decision over Augte Rattner at that club lard that neither will take on any Beeerer Sener wil tee on OUR OWN HISTORY CLASS. Uae re, dione Bis Ora eps | be young Joe Borrell, the “Willard isn't as popular as he King Macbeth was constantly haunted by the ghost of a done | Quaker City lehtwe | who, after fumbling the ball, apparently|ports that baseball games will |threw Fisher out. Kiem ruled other-|started an hour later have brot decision or roel, Wied hey wise, Strunk was passed, McInnis hit] protests from Charles Lathrop m he will at m matched for another con. The ht, wh Hants play thres more games|‘? Grimes, who threw to Olson, who| Chairman of the National War Maaabs be, but it lant altogether his take on tn the main event at the Olym-| SM % Meme club om Wednesday evening. | with San Antonio here—one at Camp | dropped the ball with an easy double|den Commission, who contend: fault. Jess wasn't well advised, It| ead play. Tl Kegreeyy i Avril 10. Tommy has for his ormonent Harry| Kelley to-day and another at Camp |play in sight. #isher scored on White-|those teams falling to observe was Willard-Jones that became so un- Niobe cried for forty-eight hours when her boys signed to play |%!* A. A. on Monday evening, April 8,| Grob of Pittabureh, who te wome fighter, ‘They f H ‘Travis to-morrow—and on Wednesday | man's sacrific fly to Myers, time are “slackers. nd his second with Jack Brusso, the| will batth EE, i ————— ular. 1 saw a lot of Jones and! gor Connie Mack. and hia fecond with Juck Brusso, the| will te twelve rouide to « devin, the Giants will meet San Antonlo at] Scott singled to left, scoring Strunk RACING SELECTIONS, n the clrous, Jc a . ; . has oe eague Park for the me. How-|and Mel always right at the gate counting the All Napoleon had to do to Uck Germany was to throw his glove |inrow unches at In the star bout at the|,, TM 0m which was olaced on Youne Zula Kid.| eran s ot prac i end | Mainnis, 806 Mover soubted 6) 7 r, morning practice 1s to go on money. Ho hi ye for money, into the box. National A. A the Brooklyn bantam. by the fleht promoters of hang's double. Bush was safe on area? , He, , » 1 has worked Loula became he fated to 9p. throcsh mit, Just tie ie , McGraw ged norved O'Mara‘s _errar, Boot, scoring, Smit Py BOWIE, right. illard was getting @ lot * ottys % om oO in strete faithfully for he teaching |, bout there. a 9 through with| notice that all players must be in the| coming up a second time, was retired First Race—No se + of money under bis contract, but Lee singled to Gettysburg, but was thrown out trying to atretch (t faithfully for Camp Upton | ce ca lane its Neon Lifted by the matchmaker | bus which will take them to the ball| O'Mara to Daubert. The Hed Sox's two ond Race—True as’ Mt after @ little when we were taking in| to Harrisburg. sow to hale thersslvea-with the feed tea machen ceateny ¢ ca ety, Zulu] park at 9.15 in the morning. rune in the first wets Aue te Choney's ‘aoh, The Busybody, more every week Jones came around Caesar crossed the Rudicon only to find that it had just gone dry. ounce gloves, he received permission | will meet Jimmy Murphy. the Se. Loti Wnt —_—+— ivers's bunt wide to Olson when the| z,rnird Race Tea Caddy, Op ‘The big boy tan’t satisfied with Steve Decatur was Davy Jones's dest recruiting scout in the 1812 | trom tha W tment to take part | for elght rounds to-merrow night All the Fans in Dublin, Ga., Are} chances (ora tule may wets Ife, rth “Race—Isidore, Haub ac ve bee zu in these cont ‘ a i f valked Whiteman aingled cht, vistone. i Ree eratrner,. Tre been arguing with| regstta, Promoter Murray of Buffalo wit stem another! ON Their Toes for Opening) Mir wo tendiiniin Fifth Race—Eagle, Obotus, Mf may, ut, itia Ro use He thinks ee aes Mae ‘ | one of bie thoxing shows at the Quomsberry A.C. Yanks-B G Myers scored Brooklyn's first run by| Bacon. t getting money enough for hi If Tennyson had ever witnessed Molla Bjurstedt tn action, ho might | 2m" c Jof that city to-morrow night at whioo the bonta anks-Braves Game, Knocking the ball over the fence in the Sixth Race—Luther, Dolina, work, and I can’t control him. He's| me hae : is lay Turner Al Indian fighter of |wil be t.nited to only elx rounds inetest’ ot 1s nee fourth. ‘He also contributed the nelding | Smiles likely to lay right down and quit and| ever have raved over a babbling brook, St, Paul, will in @ tea-round | ten-round affeles, In th the feature by making a one-hand catch of Seventh Race—Royal Ini home.’ - : at at Wi night, Both mou | Huffalo eeete Knockout Beeanas on arrest (pecial to The Evening World.) ‘Aqnew's wicked drive in the sixth. Klimer, Hudas Brother, ‘Oh, well,’ we said, ‘we'll fix it up Martin Sheridan's name used to fill his rivals’ shoes with Maqutd atr. | have hed plenty of time 4 to prevare for | in the semi-final Benny Valger tackios DUBLI » April 1. |e ——_—_—— = ——— — — and give him a litle more money.'| To-day it 1s a memory that will bloom long after Bpalding contracts | the scrap, and as they claim they are in fit | Doane of Buffalo, jo ae FTPR intermittent showers So we fixed up a new contract. writer's cramp, shape they ought to furnish © baitle which will , oe through the night it still was a -_ — = “That was I right fot, 8 week oF — Koop the {abe excited t Sa encounter, | | MM hly eat the fille of the Doosan dull and lowry when the Yan- we bega longer in the sporting world th e of Che jans,, will stage the ten-round * re: . " & lot of money with the concert, where | 44, me Solow of pneumonja is longer re i world than the} 4, seschmaker * " auslor of the Na-| tout between Billy De Foe of S¢. I'vut ant | Kees 4nd Braves arrived here shortly en Willard and Jones and Monahan and |®Ade of defeat, tional A, A. of PY fa com the prin. | lenny Valger, the fast ttle Frenah fihtor, gt | before 10 o'clook this morning, Vi- the rest were introduced. Jones came Gy. sapale tn al! the 8 at his shows to post | {te show on Avril 8. ‘The lads wore to have bat. | Sion of the same disappointment as around agai. cae ‘ 8 fostelh ons week befone thelr contest as ¢ guar: | tied then toaight, but te Freak’ 3 : Pye oe tad r “ - . ’ THE MAZDA FIEND. on : fe i ley, man-|last year, when the game here had to F “The big boy tan’t satisfied,’ he | antwe that oa band to battle, both |aer of had Promiaed to let hie Uttle | be called off on account of rain after Ul eaid. ‘He sees all this money coming it wae a summer evening-— Frankie Burns ¢ ¥ City and Joe Lynch of | fighter box ta Butt tomorrow night, he in and ho feels that he isn't getting Though weary with fatigue Unie city hare forwanted their forfeita of $100 to | thought that {t would be too much to tor the|there had been an advance sale of ee . what he's worth, There's no use argu- The eluaes like a crazy pinto, Stakeholder Billy Recap for their battle there on | night before, s $1,700, confronted business manager Will still find here an attractive assortment of all BL ie ahi ns nn ania Threw back his ears and jumped right into ne Coentey sigh Joe Lech, the sensational Now York bantam, |HA!FY Sparrow of the Yankees, wool fabrics and we are ready to make to your measure Sa caor cece tones Sates we The Incandescent Leagu: AXrtoneh whe tm-vind toot tetween nily|Acomoatled Oy hin maneer, idle Mad wii| OVER $8 the west there is w pate ; P Oo bey isn't satisfied. Ican't control bim. Miske and Jack Dempwey does not place os to-day for Scranton. Ta. where he ts|0f blue, however, and the skies seem He wants to go home unless he gets Famo 1s adding another room to her bungalow for the pitcher who|the Canto! A, C. of Mt, Laul until Acar ae |sbeduled to ment Goong Kirkwood of Se, tonia|clearing, ‘The whole town 1s on its Suits or Spring vercoats more money.’ discovers the batting weakness of the Kaiser, ne request for tickets hae already been so large | fF ten rounds, Lynga will have @ tough prono-|toes for the big game, and if it does “Bo we gave him some more money iia: Paes that Promoter Reddy ia cert sition to encounter to Kirkwood, who has held|not rain the park will be jammed, for| .« 25 Dollars ood everything w all right again patie —~ | will surely bring the gate receipts up to 618,000. | his om with Sahay Kinane, wens Be wk |in honor of the Ce lop The Meyor at ; 8 little while than we would have made with him.” cision, And Oklahoma people all | Miske i & arent drawing cant in that nd | * Tent ame eee OA Frankie Hams | hee Caclared & HA HOGIAy. Despive It is uncertain how long we can continue to do i “Then one day Jones came around mere y have money now and a lot. of them | % fact w 4 to meet @ woot hearywoikht | In addition to his bout with Baitting Muray|{h® threatening weather many fans this price—so it is wise to eee ‘our order NOW, ‘? engin. aiek x OL, MTULER has taken in scores |run up into Colorado with their cars| "a roused the great amount of tnterqt tm the | hefore the National A. ©, of Philedelohia next|"2¥e come in from surrounding Pp ‘ ry . saan bie boy’ len't satiofiod,) he ( of offers for the big ight. That|!n July, so they'd all have a chance | tte |Saturtay night, Dare Astey, the crack New York | WD ait aces Imported fabrics for suits and overcoats from maid. ‘Ho forle that he's entitied to Fe ee ee ree oe os | $0 bee the ARNT - bantam, who is going over to England to meet | ,,chitley Herzog, who tt was advers $35 to $50. pd ¥ 7 Because ho feared that Tom Cowler, the Ena: | Jimmy Wilde, the sensatic Mah chamolon, | 1800 would guard second bi at be Ush hearyweig Brave: not with the Boston out- **You go and tell the “big boy” that | “ofters.” But while he likes to look | : i HPRES eae tan ; Would receive @ bad boating |was elgned up last night to exadange punc me De hen he,ecan go home any time he wantsleround and figure possibilities near | ree Pa ey Sound Own trom Billy Miako im thelr Gout ot Mionesnolle |aith feady Owens ef osen at ake deen lt Neither was Manager George out, anyhow, and we were just won. | the bly city, as a business man, he on mex . ~ to’ we said, ‘Our posters have run ‘Thamday night end Md ach be eau Stallings, who is visiting his wife at wumday night end would not be muc A, A, of Providence one w from ‘Th 4 about to descend upon Col. | of an tion lat Neak Wiarma) aiakag Sige ye x thelr plantation in Haddock, Ga., and Gering If \t'was worth while to get} seems to think Colorado would Bel ariier and show him that he can’t | vf Jack, Damwy. called off Jack's torte ain [ogi An 1. Zohn Doberty, the Providence | will not rejoin the team until Wedness More printed, I guess we can go|a pretty good place to fight. carpio eh 9 fatering offer for Astor's " " day, e) ‘anke an he right along and make as much money Willard left everything in my|come to this enlightened community | “oie WSR mas ebatulad for St. Louie on {services that Joe Jacobe, Dave's manager, imme. day, when the Yankees and ¢ "Tha ’ TWO STORES Mt A mri @, Demroer will meet Bob Devers, soe | sicoste eccested some Braves meet in Augusta, That is the BROADWAY @ NINTH STREET AND h this circus without Jess as hands,” he said, didn't makejand make matches and sign fight | Ao" ia pcalihy wee Sea day and place in which Herzog is ex- a with him, #9 you can ‘leave Us |any conditions, but left it to my fudg- |contracts, in deflance of the law Keneas hy besrrweieet, Inotned, ‘The tows Wil) so aioman nas maiched Matty Merbert, (pected will mest President Haughton 80 €, 420 ST., BET. FIFTH & MADISON AVE® right here and now and we'll go|ment to get the best results, He The State authorities can rest in phe kmocked out Johnny Lise in three rounds |of the Braves and put his John Han- . she 4 en without you.’ wants it to be a championship fight,| peace, There will bo a little TALK | paving had three fights in fifteen dam, bat-lerthe © YA, 1 ee Fede eck to a Boston contract, Jimmy|P. S.—The wise man acts while the other man pond i We went along without Willard | that’s all.” about making & match—nothing | ting thirtydive rounds in these oontete, Willle|Dely of B Whio City a, ©, of [Smith will join the Braves in Mgoon if couple of weeks, and, taking! Col. Miller rather Mkes Colorado.|more, And it isn't against the law | Jackson, the locel Mabtwelght. bas decided that | Wakefield n , wht. and Lew Rossel, | to-morrow, so apparently the Meal Arnheim ' galary off the payroll, I don't|"No chance of interference there,” he! yet to make boxing the subject Of} he news @ rest, and be left for Buffalo yeser- | who outoointed Happy Smith at the same show, wherein Boston traded Doyle and 7 s. but that we made more money, explained, “twenty rounds and @ de- polite conversation, Not yet! 445 with bie wile, wher he will avend the cline te box At Wiltes of Mariford on the mame mud, Barnes to New York in exchange for resent ie

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