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Champion Leonard Given Per- mission to Take on a Couple of Bouts Because of His Good Work at Camp Upton. Cnsrrigt. wus. PF See, yetpine Oo. Brening Word.) 'T was at the suggestion of Capt. Frank Glick, who has charge of the athletio end of training troops at Camp Upton, BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NE 4 Darignr "I can GET IN A GAME OF XEA Bo! Yean' Git A HEAD OF LETTUCE, 2 ‘THE EV ENING WORLD, TUESDAY, APRIL 2, 1918. SAVING A GOLFER’S DAYLIGHT Copyright, 1918, by The P (The New York Evening World), ese Publishing Co. IT's UKE SUMMER, odlSipe Boss AW, TUNE FoR. IT Houes aT eaeve ORG Dar | ‘AWFUL Busy! Yes -t KHow ~ SAVING DAXUGHT ++" OF COURSE! OMNERN WeEL! HEMPSTEAD FES. TIME OF GIANTS HOME CANES 45, 'Not to Save Daylight but to Give Fans Time to Reach Grounds. | By William Abbott. dR their home games this sea F son the Giants will consume fit+ teen more minutes of sunlight. Under the new arrangement, games Jat the Polo Grounds will start at 846 linstead of 3.30, which was game time liast year. Kach club in the league may determine its own starting tims, \"Phe kick of the War Gardening Come mittee against later baseball this sea son doesn’t hold good for the Giants, $ according to ident Faaen N. that Lightweight STAURS oF RAUBARS MORE You ae Hempstead, because the Wheat belt te ° > ‘s | pstead, Champion Benny Leonard is to take QUART OF ONIONS. WANT BOSS ? Bea eran, \eome miles from Broadway. Anyway n @ couple of bouts in the coming bids tO peltdada Ya Do WTAIT the club planned the 345 game time fortnight. WOKTHA Liver. WHEN YANG some months before the Government mt “Leonard has been doing such good For. TW cat Gor wr? |dectded to Hooverizo on daylight. ‘work that he deserves a little re- GOoH-HANG IT -_ = 1 he Giants began their home ward,” said Capt. Glick. i ames at 3.30 last year,” sald Preale Leonard gave up at least $50,000 dent Hempstead to: ' alning: when he cut out all boxing bouts for the change in game time. “Wo found the es et months and buckled BILL DOUGHBOY ON DECK. this was too early. It didn’t give suf- jown 8 wor a ple rf rk a8 boxing instructor Woodrow Wilson, our heavy-hitting President, says that before very|ficient time to people who work tn at Upton. But he dia it cheerfully. long a million doughboys will be in the bleachers of No Man's Land. banks, brokerage houses and other He left the camp when he had been It has been whispered that fully 200,000 German chasers already @r@|jjnes of business that close early to there only @ short time and went on facing the Kaiser's iron curves. reach the Polo Grounds for the first @ Western trip to take on several Last year at this time all these doughboys’ idea of war was seen through | /,,. innings. They were unable to be Bouts, That was before he realized Gaels Ghat oF en tener tape. seated much before the third inning. the importance of the work he had ‘This year not a one of them would refuse to direct old man Diogenes to ene a ise of the 1917 ag undertaken and the necessity of giv- the last resting place of Gen. W. T. Sherman. ait 4 ehh ‘ i eae UL ing ant his time to it. During the past 3 caren ee Pretty soft for the Penhounds and ribbon surgeons who knocked out reveian ws Raeane ‘ihe this, aoe months he has worked fom old Kid Draft with a solar exemption, CP Sate Sette tp | daylight to dark, and has spent many . ee 99 Over Here all the bankrolls will be thrown Into the path of Kaiser Base- stat be a ert ma i sa Miah | of his evenings either boxing exhibi- . i 7 0 ball. Over There one life will be only a roll of the bones toward checking |!*"'t definite, but we wilt nat Chuuee tions for the soldiers or refereeing | : é 0 | the drive of Kaiser Willundgott. Te a sat ol Gavilan wee (GCE patel Bit of enthusiasm \ | . ° i While the fans are crying for runs, the doughboys will be going over the! mainly for ag und war work, ‘ ¥ “ for the Kaiser's fungoe { p o ti ft He will not be ame to bo: | T Cl b veh lf bic [but this hardiy applies to tarming Bain Without w lone roxt ja Bis h | S tn ass wumse Some of ‘em won't see another game of ball unless they piffy it on the | here.” ‘ been stiffened by hard work. But — OP | ————— » Peete ede NL Lis : rbbedbgr heise eT erste ol hecan box quite well enough for any- Le} Over Here the fans will complain about the heat some days at the Polo | Gloomy Gus when discussing the out- thing but a championship match, and Frank Taberski Noted as} /##t, night's, play with the score 800| Grounds. Over There they say the heat makes ’em look like fried eggs; |/0ok for payprontllyd ahem be probably has an awful “kick.” ran. aberski, ! AS) io 173 against him, This was ten] and zip comes a shrapnel turnover. He thinks t 1e's prospects are © opportunity to take on a couple A vAy ttOnmae Fi balls worse off than he had been Give "eh more tan & cheer! Give | m = ' r mo! r at one of many of bouts comes during a lull at Camp Player Who “Comes From) wien rayton about a year before. | nox covtag at i arn eee aalve jem Baseball, and let ‘em have the lings efore the Kaiser | pton owing to the coming in of the, | Behind” in Matches, Shows With Concannon he ran 183 balis[) oo, pone e > ote ie to spl he World's Sertes {is finally s # same condi- i ew draft, as the new men will have | enna In Mate ss >| without missing a shot, which under | °° tion of un that many kinds | Mmece re accustomed to military con- | Local Sharps Why He Ex- the old rules would have constitutéd — f business are ng ee | ions before they have time for ath- i; , i stvonu ux the first leg of it was lees by , m a record. However, he was com- old game is so y intrenched tn Jetic training, Capt. Glick 1s visiing |All the Giants’ Pitchers Dis- Yertorduy, then the Yankees will beal ces at Popular Game pelled to play safety seveal times dur- Ss$ KAISER KILLERS $$$ | the customs of t y that tt will his home and resting before rushing playing Good Contro! Except] pretty trazvied aggregation to start Seer pular Game, ing the run, which prevented it being We have basedall—they have helt. successfully repulse any unfavorable == : ie the grind of making 40,000 new the basebull season, ‘They had to rise =: led a record under the presgnt When'll it te over? None can tell developments that may come ts way. t jotes, 1 1.4y in order to breakfast and catch ‘The final score of the Con Unless your head is made of done, } “why ned President Hemp- Lomsenpagd Schupp, Who Has a Sore the train for Dublin, The train was By Alex Sullivan. cannon match wag 450 to 392 in Get out and plug the bey Loan | 1, “where only thousands see the APT. T. G. COOK reports to the} Arm. late on the return tip and the play- RANK TABERSKI, the world'a| TAD¢r#k!’s favor, 5 aha league games, millions derive enjoy- ers did not arrive back in Macon un- - sgapedercodlal Greenleaf had during this time Pith ¢ oe ; fe 7 - . ment reading about them. More peo- pas Department from Camp -——— Ul midnight, All hands now begin to F best pocket billiards _player,| made some wonderful records in ox-| 0. With daslight thrift now the pomular diversion, perhaps the chickens will | ple read baseball ail the other Lewis, Washington, to this af- SAN ANTONIO, April 2 | see whut is in fiore for them, ;: who Is now making his first ap- | hibitions and the wise men said that COM es TOME tO TOnSy tn: Hettal segson, |sports combined, Ig it not $0? Bases om fect: ALLOPING idler teams is{ One of the funniest parts of yes-| ne bh t i Taberskt would fall before this fas Ply |ball is like a tonic for many. It it “Wille Ritchie ts doing great work pene ry an t thing that | {rday's Journey was that, although pearance in m: hes in his Dek ‘9 a) coming youngster. They met near Breathes there a fan with inmost soul so dead, who never sprung | particularly benefi at this tima, @mong the men. His enthusl. - one ing that) the boys rose before the sun in order foureful champion. This was shown enieafs home town in Milwaukee. the trap door in his head, and when Jim Thorpe stopped swinging at when the public wants a relaxation nd men, enthusiasm and the Giants are doing these} to muke the train, the railway otfl-|in the games he played with Tod is was the match which would give a loop, cut loose a lusty Indi-an war whoop. from the war stra unt! ‘iad nae bad have created @ won-| days, But Germany Schaefer is in his clale, ten HEE ais Liang Sloan, the famous jockey, and George | faberskl permanent possession of the | “Unless something unforseen crops nterest in 7 ; due to start, dectded to allo ; amond_ trophy. ; yer : ; € ¢ expect crowds 4 0 the present A he Ser Wetton glory. Whenever tho Giants get 4} twonty-minute delay, in order to give| Barton, at Jack Doyle's new biillard | amon | Danie RecA do SUKADENE Some golfers keep right on going when they reach the 19th green, but | UP We or! pect crowds at 472 assistant instructors, who aro in| /#tee lead It gives tho Teuton clown] the Lraves, who only piled out of} aeademy, Broadway and 41st Street. | spat ho wagered more on that match perhaps they have perfect understandings with the misses. | thing doubt in my mind is the size turn teaching groups of 60 to 75 men| a chance to put over his favorite act] their sleeper on a siding Just at tealB)" rarersiei is young, dark com-|:han any previous one, Besides his ‘ mid-week ndance. If our fn # squad. of pitching the ninth inning, Whe} ory india conditions in Dixie, plexioned, of slight build and of] stake he wagered over a thousand dol- HARMONICA HEAVES. |people are going to be ao busy that OWN in Camp Shelby, Misste. | 2Vittors from Camp Kelly yesterday) Muddy Ruel, the ttle rookie siishtly below the averace helght.| 8. oampion never left things in A chaugeurette named Bute Swecter was in love with a white | teehata baseball will rose Oat te sone D sippi, wh th Olymenig| ved back at Schaefer's slow onos| hickstop of the Yanks, was around | 449 hag a long nose, and it you didn't toupt, as he won from the opening ting named Peter, But the company canned her ‘cause some woman eatent, but the Saturday crowds we Peaplon and: ent, OemPIC| and banged out wo homers and two tea ie beled Hy BaAEtacnsp know that he is @ Polish Catholic] hank ‘shot, the final score being 450 panned her for findiny Pete's feet on the meter, expect will ry champion and record holder, | singios, but Herman was as proud as| {hat broke up the game'in the fcth | you'd be inclined to think that he] to This gave him clear title to| 4 Kntght of the Bar named Hu Ball, was renowned tor the size | ——»——- Bel Sheppard, is Athletic Director! a pencock as he struck out one of the| inning yesterday, giving tho Yankeos!was Jowish, He Js quict and un-|the championship emblem, with 10) of his gall.’ Aa long ax you'd buy, Hy always would try to amuse you | WILLIAMS WINS AWARD. @ large stadium has been built, which a % to 0 victory, For four innings | assuming more fields to conque: Se Be Y drinking it all. | Will be used for athletic contests of | ders. Lefty Canavan, the Worcester rookie,| Last night, for instance, In hialiiards. Taberski 1s not only a pee | A chess fiend whose name was Regrette had a dream he will never | OVER SHARKEY IN FAST GO. all kinds, George Kelly, who was with the} sot the Yanks down without a hit:/match with Barton, which was staged [of great #kill, but the game is @%°| — yorget, He sadly mistook a bee for a rook—and the oritter ts chasing | ee 3 Giants off and on during the seasons] With ane down In the fifth Bodie got in the northwost corner of the blil | tremely fortunate in having his type he wks BALHINGRM. Avert Lda Woe ‘OW is this for # nice little game | of 1915, 1916 and 1917, was the leading | New bg . ie wee & single i jard pe neh wi (ie ot oe Reatrctaeye He liven in Schenectady, A busher called Timothy Clapp went South tn the spring as a yap. | won the decision over Jack Sharkey of to substitute for college foot-| light in the so! team and plays! [ipp, winwed by Canavan at tho start lfrat gyedcinethe-Wool rocket bililards | whers he has two billiard rooms He erred with auch skill that the scribes say he will put his ttle home _ | New York after one of the most bitte bail when our dear friends tho | centre ficid for them. The camp Kelly | of the ining, on second. Frank took fang, Taberski took things easy and which do a splendid business. He is town on the map. | iy, conte welvesround bouts. ever reformers try to knock football again| team also has a third baseman, Gil-| third on Rawitnae's perce d Ga a 8 his etyle indicated that he'd rather a stric re BaliG i ane : oe cine pupa iid ater Al to reduce; so she let all her clothing hang hurr cane aftuir that the nowere tn y " i > ey ) knock | Seore when Pecking ) grounded to safe than be sorry, time of his mate! ennie All! e y pu is plump tass in the fat ladies’ . Now she’ me¢ ly rematen to fight in. the Alda ie eae M piilaret roy, who wae good Pete te o ; K) Rawlings, but was tossed out at the Pi tance, at one stage the cue|'The time limit provided | for sale get her waist packed in a noose, h class. Now she's | ball cond week in Ju | o report| out two home runs and two singles, | plate, ball was frozen to the cushion, In-| meeting in Holy Week. Taberak| de- Dolan aia HAH Lae IAI ah iiMams's 1iD gave him a | | fubmitted to the Commission on| put, thanks to the pitching novices -— atead of trying to hit it, he lost a|clared that he would forfeit rather fair. Says she, “If you like I wilt dia gies eae an She sone) | Bh ae ony ToUnee, Hue Oe Che ae aes Rag TT from Capt.| wno atempted to pitch for mp| With Bodie roosting on third and point by refusing to shoot. than pisy et the: time 60 & pone plenty to spare.” ty i Giwaye have. | Williams ‘In a bad way ac the Raw j ok, Camp Lewis: SSRI BERS Fat first, Ruel|’ "well I'm not g to do that, ment was arrange : | Me. Waxne! pat a fe recent "origonieg, a new| Kelly, the Giants won by « mcore of Peckinnaneh ekranink ad, Wet, Ruel) Wel et cee yous Mawes" piaying al the Yeading | ee as gg mm |i ncaeuneaaner ete, mats | that. we have named ‘over the | 14 to 7 | ships and sent the ball sailing fat| good shot.” urs at Doyle's, An attractive onnie Mack must have to look twice to see whether he's b. twenty seconds short and that his boy ] It {8 a combination of wrestling| The soldicr team had some protty| into deep left contre for three bases. | Harton hit the eve ball down the match will be held ‘Thursday night | Shibe Park or the Day Nursery. # bound for’ would otherwise have scored & knocks | ; and ithe ois kamo of brisoners’ Dave. rood hitters, a9 ll of thom srere| He scored himyelf when, Red Smith | centre of the table, scattering the | when he competes mina Blea, WIRr- a a ave nee Kal tee eae See 50 to me an imagin- | former minor le sand they C= | mussed ussell’s grounder all over) jails, nee blower, 01 iat stuff about the class of Amos Strunk (which | i a u eh, paced three vot apart, thie tt iiantm M4 to 18. ‘The | the landseape. {you did,” declared Taberski, after Indies’ po hampionsh a pile of junk) begins to sound Hke Spasm One eee been said 1s now | GANZEL NOW HAS SEVEN yerds ay we line up an equal | Ke ain displayed the fine form | —_— ho saw the set-ups that his opponent | title. Ta wenty- . number of men. At the whistle these | that l’red Anderson ix in, He is prob- | Russell only allowed three hits in| lett him or no count against Miss Flower in a pe Mma Ter ahrd a Mra OF GIANTS CAST-OFFS, men charge over the top, meeting the | ably further advanced pust Now than) tne five innings he carried the pitch | Jack Doyle, as do many other close | 100-ball match, inet Sa the’ Haas? tA oui ore ere 80 Many visitors In Wash- | heanpeerggy men in the trench and grappling in| any of the Giant pitehers and should) ees purden, and Mo ge held the! followers of tt sport, considers ‘Ty ington nobody has the heart to call the Griffmen a home team. KANSAS CITY, Mo, April 2.—M ; @ han@-to-hand combat. The only | be 4 big help to the club tn the sy K) Braves hitless for the last four in- | perski the ere t exponent of " ager John Ganzel of the Kansas Cit rules We have are that punching and| When he is at his best nings. Only one Brave got on baselcyep developed, Now that Jack Powell is trying to mark time in Prodigal Alley it {American Association Barcball Club tor kicking are barred, The iden of the| Anderson ix not taking heed, | after the third Inning, In the last tourney for tt wouldn't be surprising to hear that Big Bill Edwards was planning t n{day has among material for ¢ Game is to throw the opponents to the | however, of President T warn: Galt ce Chisale Pourunry, th to Princeton in the fall. ASP TTUEN cgson'a, toain agven: ten released ve round. ‘The instant a man is thrown | !ng aguinst spit ball pitching, a8 he) rtoy to-day'’s game the Yankees |berski waded through a field salt Brie eer. fie the New. York Ni % rom his feet to the ground he {s out | still resorts entirely to this form of! and the Braves hit the trail for Au-| teen me Every player of note George W. Spear won his place In the — ainbpeaseceates ———— | Catcher | der Sch of the Pty becomes a ‘dead soldier’ | Whit Ing r ; awe cons Fr Beer l|custa, where the third game of the! peted, all of them being m final round of the Porgenburg Memorial ~ ~ ner, Outfle hers Win- and withdraws from the contest, At| yesterday and seemed to have singled | series will be played on Wednesday. | perience in champlor Cup tournament at 18.2 balkiine in the F 5 hnsor the expiration of from five to ten| him out from among the Giants for pis ip to hin entry "up tournam .2 ba f istic CWS John Pollock and (a reached a t ; closing mateh of his semi-final division c! SSl Giants minutes the whistle is blown, and the | general abuse, It did not bother the Herzog {# expected to Join the|berski had be | 2h an : tched fine LO. : © Brooklyn Academy, Fulton Stret get the company with the greatest number | Carclinian, who pitched fine bal Braves in Augusta and sign a con-| Amsterdam, N at tho Br ft i Vatend : ased by the of men on their foet wins the battle. | One ig which stands out prom: | ¢, aves LS Bmitic who. figures | pool” as past snd Flatbush Avenue, again playing | Judaing by the vast amount of Inter ight, McCarran also recetvad a sda!tar amount, | aa he New Two judges officiate and rule a man|!nentiy in the work of the Giant) with Herzog on the deal, was expect- | friends call him, conceived t above a Class C average, defeating John|¢st that {s being mantfested by the nen both receiving 25 ° aus <n a out the instant he is thrown. Pitchers in this spring tx their control. | ca tn Macon this morning, but up to} pionship when he saw Alf Low by the final score of 115 points to] sporting fraternity of Philadelphia tn} ftes revivts. | The gate reached 82.560. which Insnes Pitching Orders, “The general idea of the game ts | With the exception of Schupp, who 18 | noon had not put in sppenfance Ne Oro ny Allen me 6. Spe Jacob Klinger and George T,| the six-round bout between Lew Tend- | S00 wnws the goot fudgment the cinh nael N, Tex, April 2.—Manager for the men going over the top to | Bother ! mith f ROre BUR | of the > tt c He wW 4 Moon 4r. tled with games won and lost| ler. the crack Philadelphia lightweight, ng Hernan Taylor as matchmaker, wland of the White Sox announced make the men in the trench retreat, | Pitehers usec he FACens BOMIAS HAO) home determine Akh Mel for the finals, Under the rule of the| and Irish Patsey Cline of this city at!) iy y . A to-day that his pitchers would hav Ad vice versa, the men in the trench | had almost perfect control. Anderson B b LB : af knowle : W {he | National Ansoeletion of Amateur Bills {the special boxing show of the National | ort, cron”, taeran fhe oromoter of Meteo. Ly work nine innings in future exiic Eadeavoring to throw athe attackers pal jal TER ES Re GE ase al riers }\» aposed tou ‘ Hey land Players, Sear and Illuker gal) \. A. of Philadelphia to-morrow nisht ze te feat to} bitions, | Vrban Fab ro oft back ov ho top. his game ia oh . | ‘ he } t cman : the prospects are that the club how fi oy saet. picked to 4 Tee’ Henitar, talne a in his last eight innings | Ndn't think he la 1ey t system brosp Q ree Chin of New Ca ma {pitch a full tH pr Bree otal, Hee Ae Babe McGraw is working Rodrigues TLE ROCK, Ark, April 2—For!inade him uy wo qualifyin : “T> ewe: vear-ora] Will Rot be large enough to accommodate | which iil be mtaget at the Union oat « fe nis” afternoon i ston make it.” ‘ great deal at st nd the Cuban third day in succeasion the Robins| matches before t 1 toh een fora), Choy, ihe twenty-yearsol4l the fight fans who are anx ty Monde f hes ted Galveston 1 ee o youngster is owing w lot of im-|were nosed out in the ninth inning.) entry, He be Krew Clear- | eee bwin th n ates Navy,| these two good fighters in action, Up! feure the U, g.! ~ J 2. SOME SPORT, ROY, SOME Sporn! | Provement here never was any lintering that frame with the score| water tmpr vely ho was awarded -t} ngressionall to to-day Manager Taylor of the club| ash’ foe: — aueation ae: te | ity to field the lied, the Red Sox made two hits, a! TABERSKI nadal of honor last Zab. ey | declared that the ‘ance sale of | "" . | TRECTOR JOHN R. CASE ree | Position, as i eevee that | eacrifice hit nd a base on balls, ‘The WHEN HE IS BEATEN ron rceording to a ¢ sage) tickets had reached $7,800, one club] py, acda = aes K ports from Camp Kearney, | with as er ty a | third and win cing run was made with Taberski won ¢ fi H toxt | received by his futher, | ¢ ther} alone in that elty hav purchased two | now matched ey elaht, ts & . " : Brat P core > r, finish hip | with another seaman, Ora vol-| hundred $8. tick a na re Linda Vista, California, and a| but lately ne out, Tho score was i t four, N I Bh, nd to enter the bilge flooded with | -Unared iH le ny n attack of ilnews, His first . i better in pl here und Lary who were fh 1 x |e i ten th on Jo wi with Boyle, the Massach slance at his statement will give the | better In plays whire PHICAGO, Avril 2-Chartes A, Comie- | ond reap y. W de | CUERE fect OF ter ad ihe opening in| Oremcion Remay Leonard, who ie to engm tentherweight ee See New York golfers heart trouble. Fletcher are spendit ¢ >| key, ownvr of the world's champion Chie | ered that this was first tine he | pipe connection to the sea in two houts in Philadeinhia next weok, la to| A, A, of Cambridge, Mame on ‘Thus id MISSED 4 , ys arthur: “1 baseball games at his park a Within the 4 1 las: season by the Professto jolt ro Borrell, the @Quaker city| a S Nac 75 @RAINING SINCE 1 ARRIVED, | \nderstudy Ist ving fa P. M, this year, To start tho wamen atizgvinn had’ beaten 19 tj ore \swoctation for war relief pur: | Fd eee as bet Ggampes Manson: chia H a Mustard Plaster Without BEPT. 11th. ‘Two slight rainy came at —_~+> Jd. o'clock, ho said, would bes violation of | ¢ rACinen fa went into | Bases, Will be placed. at the dispose TY tees ba Meese Gini Gk thie, m, Feroe_ riage o the Burn or Sting ment ney fe aays oe all port ot, Macon Mayor Declares Half] ine spr of the Daylight Saving Lay home v Mo.,| Mon of Great Britain, That decision | is at he will work on the samo terms | Arwna a ; 'a\ Musterole is a clean, white oints Which enables us to play more out- . eta » [oharles He Weee' man, Hrealdent f thO| a won ttc him ip a nal| was reached at an executive session | ‘ with Jack Brarzo at the National | He } | ment, made with the oil of mustard, door games, probably, than any other Holiday in Honor of Yanks’=|Chicese, Cubs. said that ames at the | (N' ° WO ron erociation’s roome on Fifth |<. ce ee et Poe 1 ustar company, for which we are duly A National League Park KO Would atart | OY ahs 1 Shan ship| Avenue. Robert White, President of the n Saturday eveoing, An | Et does all the work of the old-fashioned thankful, Braves’ Second Game, Jat d a'clock, “Wan Johnson, President of | Then, Lh shin | Aventiation in this country, atated lat | : Mustard plaster — does it better and pee pate [ne Seer ean SABa, SDD D PRae | eben p : it 'that upward of $4,000 had been| Although Johnny Dundee w does not blister, You do not have to ROM Camp Dix: “Boxing under | 5 on the prope art all gamos at 4 | thee game. ¢ Hight Layton TAM eae Mone to Ball fOr, SUNER liber. twaireroued’ bout’ al ite pores Ri a sath You simply rub the direction of Jerome Jeffords, | MACON April Jovetock unde daylight saving plan. | wy by a of 200 to 184| Whenevernit dexiied, Tt was sald that {cr 4 Vhs re phar pemReot | it on—and usually the pain is gone} Division Boxing Instructor, has He D in ! [finch clubs wiht bo permitted to decide the ‘ t tougher he ty te per cent. of the members of the| ig eytal alee lar ‘ | Ma.y doctors and 1iurses use Mustere been made a definite part of the divi- vias again we : arting {ts own games, he fone os H British ‘askociation aFe at. proseng |v" Ma let 436, I oa mal ee ean iacaiee ? ole and recommend it to their patients, en y oo found fit rind t serving In the war, mae | bot Jimmy w » Frankie “Youre’? | weight, evide Repay They will gladly tell yor gion schools and is in addition in- a ean ale er 4 fire _ boil . much of the! wet iy gives from erve ee eee eluded in the course of the bayonet! this morr 1, Arnold Rothatein heard that | chumpio ma fore 4 ¢ Miners Matty's Reds Mitt of New Bedi nthe main a the mt a 4 Jemiwey, for in a letter ofp m sore throat, bron: BChool.” os ta : x. who is featured in the mu-|erowd and t b 16 7 The | otfitala getting bim to ‘aud’ for Dunde | nis Jick sates that Demprey, who | Chitis Croup, stiff. meck, asthma, neue o windows to sce w omedy, "Oh, Look!” at the Vane! to ie Tea 1 ut he ft WANAHACHI April he | has beer some of the worst ralgia, c esti ey i pe ai aon mieaye Ob AeokL at te Vane twa, Hor Sb eset ee DR a aA fee : oe ™ eetinw any | Falgid, congestiony ‘plevrisy, theumas ROM Camp Houston, Texas, ‘ sh ihe. nts, he lost no time yesterday | Ureak € y the Cinoinnatl Rode tere | ree weenmaus the Pittaunes teatieresignt. | Fecvoacrrmnper el the tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the | Capt. Wright reports that of Sore? Wilh Us ; y ' ying bin two ands ball to one, or) RMIEN he ore ne wna te Cea LHEROOH IA ha. IRAE ot | ana erie a Pe | hoe ond as te *:.| Dacis or joints, sprains, sore muscles, } Beer erate crane at BE wreath I hands aro in| said te Figuns | 1ishian,Ji Mone Dual: [ae Re made frequent Tune of ovor yesterday ,afternogn iy Ent tun es [t2 elte Deh Teartey and, Friday tah In aul oo April 2® and stte "il «bd Brulges cilblalas, frosted font colde all had over 1,500 entries in a field day rh { Hid in Dub- | Heimont Theatres, ts holdit ney. | 450 to 427 two tea Waa a seinblane | | , n. bevore the National A ¢ see est (it often prevents pneumonia)! meet. bh D 7 We ine ain KANS cr April I t| ut OF 8 nce Vee lata la tie ' I. L. and second his s M nm + of Johnny Dundee, | 20° and G0 jars; hospital size Which I believe is a good show-| it wil! } mont, {George Muehleb: 1 rot} A Anh re visitors wie le i at the cut whieh Johnny te fing," modestly adds pt. Wright. for M i \ A i ! . MW je momentum of the “in ‘ i tin ” t w Jackson Bure, Some 7! If the New. holiday in . " ny Jae tack. Wleven arked ephla Neer iiaten <C a York Athletic for instance, 1 1 ay , ee eM 1 AT A ly el la R furned out an equal proportion of its oe ' F ong i ) fag Rood Sey eee mela ‘ t jan asian 4 wil 2 Be iterate cana none ae the Tanya last, Le Tank rly ‘ ite Hitether Worked fir Matiy's men ‘ helt aioe us mer inde § tries in the 100-yard dasa, | Uf the remaindey of the trip iy as Lou teum, © Went idle the for Dero of Pailadsipae 08 Saiuday Avril ¥. Lucy wil betie for ten rounde, \ \ j j | rt . 12 a hg te rn

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