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ae ECOWEEN _ sae oan THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 19%6 BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORKIAKDEPSY # DEMPSEY HANGS UP ONE MORE —- —-_~—-_—s-_By Thornton Fisher| SURES KNOCK QVERBATLEVNS THAT GUYS WENT ANO DID AcAIN! Hebrew Sent to Dreamlatid First Time in Career Right to Jaw in Round. PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 7.—W1 sledge-hammer punch that would be denied, Jack Deinpsey quickly b tered Battling Levinsky into subn sion in their bout here, Working from the start to haymaker, he landed a terrific hand swing to the jaw in the th round, which sent his opponent do and out. It was the first time in experience that the New Yorker ever taken the K. O. There was doubt about It. He was crumpled DUSGONIT- THERE all in, and had to be alded to powerful enough to rid ring circles of DosSNT {EEM TO BE ANY corner. @everal objectionable features that g BWER UNG TO wittaros At tho start, Levinsky put boxing in an unfavorable light, ’ n ~ CLOUD.s Jack twice on the nose with Lj especially in this State. ; jabs, but he never hada @ The need of & boxing organization thereafter, Dempsey broke down was plainly seen when preliminary vinsky's defense and soon had arrangements were started for the man wobbly. In the second, eport-section of the United War vinsky clung to his rival after Workers’ campaign this month. Ap- ceiving severe punishment and m peale were sent to. representative aged to lust out the session. | Th third saw the finish, with Demp port heads and their mdividual sport taking the first good opening to m ‘was organized und ready for immedi- victory certain. The end came jut ate action. Boxing was the only ex- %6 peconds after the round started, e Jiminy Dougherty, the promoter ception. Ring volunteers quickly an the bout, being the only man ga swered the call, men like Sunny Jim — — — factory to the principals, was th Coffroth, who came all the way from third man in the ring. In the opent frahéinee Oi ° “Pros” to Hold War Fund Tour-|bout Joc Ward of Kansas Sena gitar War Cloud Again Proves Kook oa the Alabama tn Gibson and others, but these pioneers S ney at North Shore Country| first round with a right swing to th had to go it alone, They@bad no as- Of Ci l b . El : seat olumbia Eleven jaw. They are negro heavyweignts, sociation or central body to work Club Nov. 14. ‘ On the other hand golf, for instance, “4 7 6 ’ ptt pee teas Stricken With the ‘Flu 4 hie ——_ (iocesilieenslie Boxing Should Be Organized on a National Basis as Is Golf, ye Bowling and Other Sports. Gowrie, 1018, by The Prem Vuhleing Oo, ¢ lew York Evening World ) A NATIONAL organization == is needed for boxing. If tho fistic sport Is to re- tain its war popularity there should * Be an association formed that would * include all sections of the country. 7, Buch an organisation should be MEAVY WEIGHT ASPiRANT™ JACK DEMPSEY (5 THE FIRST MAW TO INTRODUCE LEVINSKN TO THE FLOOR a Saal | Morea —> AND SLICES ——_ city in six rounds. Burman outboxed ’ e | The Professional Golfers’ Association| and outhit his opponent and Me- ll es Most l Inreliable has decided to hold the tourna-|Govern was hanging on in ‘he fifth and sixth sessions. ment for the benefit of the United Johnny Dundee of New Yor ° ° [ y Joe Burman, a Chicago bantam n ace a tumittco eee ouitpointed ‘Young Mecovern of ths ¥ tam Associations for appeals to indi- viduals and golf clubs. The task was George 8 var W haded Gussie Lewls of this city i : Pe ie I sulin jeorge Stallings, manager of the Bos- | War Work Campaign at the North | Shaded Gussie Lew! y v4 easy because the sport was well or-| In His Absence Tom Thorp|high‘in ‘uid socuines, Mr? BAP & fet lion Braves, refused $15,000 for the re-|Shame to Think Jockey Lof- PIMLICO SELECTIONS. nites aaa ganized. at Thorp put him in t crub line and|lexs) of Hank Gowdy, the first major ; abel | ‘3 ‘ Lage ‘ve " y SoD Same thing for bowling, O14 Joe Will Handle Unfortu- alinost ainyle handed he outfought the lieaxue buseball player to enlist in the! {US Was Blamed for De- | 3 4 : viously announced, to be Thursday, |GUS LANG TO DESERT vi e r nd ripped y at ce — K! 01 cl ‘Thum hed only to say the word and nate Team Gira, opening UP, holea trough |srn” shortly after war was declaréd. feat by Johren Bliss, Ladder of Light. {NO¥. 4. Another event will also be AMATEUR BIKE RANKS letters were speedily sent to the hun- a oy ene Tne. Oa On he oefe uty | CiNCINNATI, Nov. 7—The National : Second Race—Thistledon, Bequi- | held under the direction of the P. G. ‘ ——— dreds of members,of the United Bowl- hat the varsity line to hold ni Col- | Baseball Commission decided against mau, Christie Holler ]A. at the Country Club of Atlantic Gus Lang, America's champion ema: ing Clubs, a directing body that super- HE Columbia 8. A. T. C. foot-{Iins played left end for the scrub and ry ad ot 5) Tt td Captag. or the (Special to The Evening World.) Third Race — Sixty-Four, New mii Mond: tf teur cyclist, has decided to abandon ¢t viees the alley game in this country. ball team was dealt another| id yeoman servion, | ts to iho [claim against ‘the’ club ‘for 7eseene, BALTIMORE, Nov. ¢, | Haven, Lemarsouin. : Les Lot Met tes Pen ‘. vide [*mateur ranks, He will make his pra Football, billiards, trap shooting, blow yesterday when Vred qld, (Aimong them, Lieut, | Kobe and Peckinpaugh, 4 Gontgnded that his W*: CLOUD 1s not a Priel deny 6s yee oe ice pen Smith, Po ait Le ae a Ore ee wan | fessional debut in.the Internationgl af . a r 0 , contract called for $5, ‘or & season i doo yam, > { nn Mabie Jarden ti every sport that was ureed to hein | DAW#0R, head coach, was taken iil,|JMm Houlshan, both of ‘whom were | contract called for $4,500 for & season horse. Just a now and thes! — ritth Ruco— Pied Bravad, |close with Herbert ‘Strong at Roslyn, |ce,"ee iP Madison Square Garden ‘Be Pr y y Am week of Dec. 1 believed, has a touch seven, Stevet nl a day, Because of the war the Ameri- horse, When at his best, whicn| Wood ‘Thrush. His entry was raise funds for the seven war relief Dawson, it is erst eleven, Stevens, Zychlinsky and i . . on | " i 2 L. 1, om next Tuesday, although post | coived yesterday and now the ttl? work which is bein; ‘ lishea | Demature mounted rapidly and he] into the worininage, playing fullback on |e should have received $4,415.60 on the|at least three to four weeks between | weveuth’ fuss sie ta fessional will contribute an entrance | partner for this wonderful speed me 6 accomplished | wey hurried home to bed, In his |the varsity eleven for part of the time, | Der diem rate. Seventh uce—Mose, Silk Bird |ree of $5, and it is expected that extra |chant in annexing the chat thre f opt pols 3 re 7 each race, he is nearly first class Jack Mount. H pionehi compiled a record ugh eee Lome Com-| absence Tom Thorp, who has been | were unet ter ene feet tie ton, tall) py defeating “Marshall, tho United| but he is no knockabout artist, will- ES) baa be ___|money will be raised at the clubhouse. |Phe tit Re Neeatt ae ,Pared to these business-like methods! ring ay assistant couch for the pust |make the few. ininutes of daylight | States champion, In the twelfth round | ing ¢ ot all e il time <==] At Atlantic City#the meeting will be| Crome that never. be ual 5 iki ils & Set ‘The gl ery ae onside, Gites [Of the International tournament of the | ‘PS to mect all comers at all times | le route, Ai k ty ruc var 6 1s lower. 1 BIOVE | Wok 1 into! the breach | #ret as far as porsible, Under |? " af huve made the weight, 118 pounds, |Over the thirty-six hole route, Among } qiiinc, Ned i t thi me hee th motte und on a| Zeek oF two, Jumped into’ the bre new regulutions the football eleven in| tauhattan Chess Club yesterday, Boris | and places. | bhai Jagd i 'lthose who are planning to compete|twa tines thins tines he ont fi wan aro’ abd aseursed {hil command permittea to tay on the fleld until 36, Jch of Serbia further strengthened | when one reviews War Cloud’s|Pethaps Kilmer didn’t like the way a ee k ihell hia hit-or-miss basis to stage shows throughout the land during’ the week and drew r was fol ne @: his hold ¢ ‘con ‘ : ut It Was found thet the extra halé| hls hold on second Who|races this year It is nothing shorr| Kapp rode Exterminator at Laurel, over the shore course are Alec Smith, | and was fourth on four occasio: rearer to Capablanca If Dawson should be prevented from Gil Nicholls and George Fotneringham, |!5 4 better showing than wax ever m hour which was granted was virtual yeaterds | ‘ Aj by Kramer, and it also overshadows being with the team during the next | useless, because the daylight failed at aterday had a bye. t having In) of a ert skey | When he lost that race by allowing | whit 1 delegat tf profes- " soles and 4. By bead ‘ Sheu me to think that Jockey while a large delegation of profe: erformances of Ma Hurley we the Big Crive, ten days it 1s more than probable that | 9closk or 4 few, minutes afterward. :/Uand an adjourned gimme with Chalets: | Vottus was suspended by A: K, Ma-| Midway to slip up on the inside. By|sionals from the Philadelphia district he was at the top about filt For the purpose, boxing will £0/ ne would be able to spend more than | working. and the white ghost bull was| ANNAPOLIS, Md., Nov. The reg-| comber for two months because Jon. | this means Midway beat Extermina-|is expected to take part. ago, over big, but it will be mainly due|¢, four days with it before the |!Mtroduced in order to make tt teay ditt-|Ulars wot a surprise at the Naval Aca we tor a nose, bs ree or four days w ef Mule Bes PauOtY Ge: nai iner «my when the fourth class team suc-|ren beat him in the race for thi . Frederick 8. Wheeler has been named to the enthusiasm of individuals who} ena of the month, because under the | "Hecause of the War developments 1 [ceedec In putting over # fine forward . ; “] ‘i f ms a y Tass ‘play, Keeler to, Woodruff “and | Belmont Stakes. Johren did beni! .)., hase racing |@% President of the United States Gol oe Tallied to the cause and rolled u2| present arrangements he ix supposed | S44 sald that Charley Shaw, who haa|1css DlD. Keelut, ta Woodrufl, (and) |) mano nee ieee ninety-nine | THe dangers of steeplechase racing | Ay.octation for the second year, This| ‘ their sleeves for the directing end of - |been “assigned tou an aviation training | {Cor lath The ne Mi ninetysalhe| Gon Cac e peitap aor mere anplekie | the campal to leave for Princeton on NOv, 11 to | school, and Robison and Kraus, the| 7) Pien were ela over this stunt.) times out ofa hundred in a race of . . is in accordance with custom, as it has | » CMD AIS : ive course | tackles, who have been commended t | Doble Hs MUAG & IOC OF Work: With gin @ race of) antly exemplified than when “Doc” | , unwritten law ince the Incep- | For its own good the manly art of] begin a fwo-weeks' Intensive course |{*le, Ano have Leen comimendéd ¢4| (in foewurd. puss play and. then: hed {a mile and three furlongs, antly pen an un p- | self-defense ought to get busy and|in physical training in order to ft him | Called to leave the post for some tine, |HeMm Up against the youngsters for | oo |‘Taylor was seriously hurt while rid-|tion of the national boly that every | @ Ieee Trial of Pyramid Pile x _orgunize and so prepare for the sport! for a postion of 8. A . physical | a defensive, work: .Soan wfter this was} War Cloud started in the Pimlico| ing Water ‘Toast in the Baltimore |chlef executive serve two terms, ani ment Will Be Just Like Meets enthusiasm that is bound ty #weeD | airector B With (the U. game, on'y three | pay over s v annual handicap, worth $5,000. He| steeplechase fur maidens. Hughouse|there has been only one exception ty ing @ Good Old Friend. roadcast when the strain of war Js . ays, off, Siskind’ sent the Fordham. 8. ul alidwad Ke had an eae Geel sf cay : e lifted, 8 No new developments were forth football squad through © 1008 | piaying agains@ ihe er showed he had no taste for the task| i) at the eleventh jump and Water | {Dis rule. That was last year when & k soccer tvarr representing the Robins Dry Dock ‘ani Repair Company at ‘Todd Wield in Howard W. Perrin resigned thé reins of leadership after having been President yal hedule, | #UCt’ drill” yesterday afternoon, Most lof the time was given over to a seri: ge with Fordham Prep, The varsity coming yesterday as to th , of him by his behavior at the ILLIE LEWIS has been noti-| but it was said that Levering Tyson, He jerked up his head \Toast tumbied over him, These “t/ things had scarcely happened when fied by Dr, Joueph Raycrott | graduate manager of athletics, expected | backs tore throughs the lighter Lean atl Won beaten by a vcore of € Kons to°0,| the start and pulled back from the for only a year, that he has been appointed| %@ leave for Ithaca to-morrow to muke | Will, Tyan and” Marnes getting away prostrate jockeys and horses. Taylor |and executive committee for.1919 has was struck on the head by the hoofs |been named by the Nominating Board, final arrangements for the gam Cornell, as it is u With “During the latter part of the scrim-| | mrank Talcrski, world's champlor boxing instructor by the Commission derstood that the|mage the Prep boys took the ball on | Pocket billiards, and J. Howard Shoe- to beat Recount, but real horses, such Outlaw came along and fell over the Practically the same ticket of officers barrier, After which he did manage } A Mi on Training Camp Activities and Will) tihaca men practically have decided (o the varaity i yard Hing “and ‘were told ginatene che mpion will meet Js as Exterminator and The Porter, not] of Outlaw and is now in the Balti- | the only exception being the substitut- be ussigned to Camp Gordon, where! keep their date with the Bluc and| {9 push It over, The Maroon tine held, n Work ‘campaign tn w few | mentioning the In and outer, Fore-| more General Hospital unconscious |! of Kimer F. Mitchell of Wilmington 1s A WONDER many Now York boys are quartered.| White on Nov. 30. tempt after another failed tu get the . plegrain wa ved from Ta-| ground, beat him to a frazzle, from concussion of the brain, ‘Taylor |* take the place of Asa P. French of : A wise selection. Charles Halstead Mapew, Chairiin | hecessury, distance, berski yestenlay Exterminator took The Porter by Boston, The new ticket reads as fol- : i 4 Van Wie's” breaking through and and tt has been riding steeplechase horses|jjwe: President, Frederick 3, Wheele: ‘About seven yeurs ago Willie Lewia| of the University Committes on Ath |g tiiing ‘wan. thee hutatundiing fread [date to that it the head and just raced him dizzy,| ony w short while 9 Ww. Ss “of perfected a system of scientifically | letics, watched the football practice Jor the. practice. Time after time he |#! Important business engagements | after which he won casily by halt a|°"™ oe Apawamis; Vice Presidents, Dr. W. 8. ¢ and, although he would not confirm|emeared up plays that were almed at|of the latter. of Harban,! Washington, and Sterling FE. Have you tried Pyramid? If ni ) delivered punches that latter-day] ee ee co mbin was, ab |him. ‘This youngster, who is only nine- reid length. The fact that Enser and] Jefferson Park will start the win-|rgmunds, St. Louis; Seoretary, Howari| RY dont you? The trial ts fr ‘obd, w ox. |, A number of fast battle pl 1 c " 5 e marae Bt t Gecwaliant: just. mail ‘coupon below—an: stars found good use of, Much Of} schedule several attractive games, he | gears ote. with @ Uedle ™ re ox: as pel) ef of ae, pai jo Planes wilt not Knapp bad the mount lent color ter racing scason by forowing, oped! tr, Whitney, Nassau; Treasurer, Mort!-| results may amaze you, Others , the cleverness shown by a Mike Gib-| gajq the next few days held forth the |linemen that ever Wore the ‘Mar buund for Scranton, Pa. where the|to the report that “Big Bil” Knapp|its gates on Saturday, Nov. 23. It|mer N, Buckner, Garden City; xecu- praising Pyramid Pile Treatments 4 bons or a Packey McFarland could] promise of big developments in « foc Hullivan, (& new candigate, wee} 8 Fiat OF 8 serien OP ie ty Nf, rater will not have his oontract renewed/ was thought for a time that the epl-|tive Committee, Frank E. Miller, J. F. Ginpan' hoes Ghlaek a oie Lox t 5 be easily traced back to Willie Lewis, | ball way for the Morningside eleve: wal salad wed P| Park, only on & small scale, will take |Next year by W. 8, Kilmer, It's true|demiec of Spanish influenza in the | Byers, Elmer H: Mitchell, W. P. ctewart| an get anywhere, Take é ’ a o " Thorp uncovered two brilliant players | ‘The backfield was without the ser-| place’ to-morrow. A. dozen or more Cnapp's c st e 5 ‘i and Thomas B, Payne. i pm Tens $e Obe wile nveniae. ip! In a serimmage between the vareity and | Vices of Capt. Frisch and Manly. who | modern planes of the First Provisional unas Puiepe # Conia Ppa gal Nov. Route yay DOSRSES the Speniny! one-two punch and other forms of! the iserub, The bew ‘then were Collins, [ere (felained by "ailitary futies. ine oF A rine Ate warving will|1, but when one considers e many | but Gas 3rian, one o! ie ig stock- Eighteen holes at Bay Side tn the FREE SAMPLE COUPON ring skill that became pugilistic/\who was a crack halfback at Cornell |and Gannon Sore filed by Barnes ’ ‘ POSUVERE: good races that he has ridden for| holders in the track and the manag- | morning and a like number at the Garr! | pypayin proG COMPANY. standards. several years ago, and To a youn |" Although O'Hare, Harden and Drye| Players representing Lawlor's Billiard] Kilmer in the past two seasons ‘t|ing director, has just telegraphed to|den City Golf Club in the afternoon ts 606 Pyramid Bldg., Marshall, Mict f * witlle, like un Alexander seeking |Fiett, who tore the varsity [ne to wore in their football toxs, Slakind kept | Academy of Brookiyn won the opening | would seém that if the relationsh!p| his partner, James F. O'Hara, that |the ®ay a quartet of professionals will send me a Free sample *, Kindt; drill: Towers them out of the scrimmage, as each | round of the final round for the novice M met Ere {more worlds to conquer, migrated to|was s Metuchen High Schyo. boy and | one of these men is nursing slicht| straight rall championship, deteatiix| between employer and jockey Was) the meeting will open on the regular decide a four ball match to-morrow. The aia Pile Treat ain % France six years ago and introduced i cudemle | bruises. ‘They will be ready, however, | the team from Gruhn's Broadway Bil-| «, c ; pat aatal jam ther wallop Mort uethe French, Me {course at Columbia, He is @ husky |when iordham faces N.Y. WU, on Sut:| lard Academy at the. billiard parlors |C"@al Knapp would have been askel| date, Many horses are already on the | cngineerw’ Country Club and C. W, Sin- and Joe Jevnette we in great de-|7°U% stripping at more than 20! urday afternoon of the first named last night, to ride yesterday, He could easily| grounds and two special horse trains mand ufter the Parisians caught onto i sr a da mae sanitary sleton of Oakland, opposed to Carl An- the new importe ort relief to sufferers in Paris during the| ¢ . ry Fa rage ages | HE Chick’ Evans — ——--—— | will leave Maryland at the conclu-|gerson, unattached, and Herbert Martin Lewis und his CORN sion of the Pimlico meeting. of Bay Side. Kettick, were decorated by the | 4 | gridiron battles T. B A t I between Yale, Harvard and 0 e viator Billy Miske | the $ French for meritorious work bringing HIRE | Paul heavywe! Princeton would certainly have} —_— i another one of the stars of the| at the next toxing wiw of tie Ammry A. A. | EL been the biggest money makers for) CHICAGO, Nov, 7—Chick Evans, | squared circle who Is perfectly wilting| (Jee? (ily. st tind View Auditerim, on ‘ , i the sport drive, Games in New York, | holder of the national amateur and|to do all he can for the United War| Benny Vaiger {he French featherweight, lo ret Stop This Epidemic New Haven and Harvard would have) professional golf championships, will|Campaign Fund drive. | Billy wired | fommy ‘Tuohey of Patervan, N, J., n one of the ht, | ‘Lwo eight-round boule will be the stellar events se netted clos» to a million, but what's | | ee AE A een 4 ortly joi » aviation service. immy Coffroth, the big promoter of the | ©. while in the other Harlem laldie Kelly will | 4 Found” adv the use of counting up unhate hed | sh rtly join the aviation service. He | J! r Fre cunmes elie Tord Michel, (be Oaeuten re bendin ‘ \ HAT 1) EAT chickens. . successfully passed all examinations |fistie end of th mpaign, to-day, to| Catuer we Doctors and bral ith Lala yaty ad nish T i ie every at any of T! : Princeton, lon ot ‘tie ores ” and expects to bo called to camp| the attack that a he reals ie fet te Roti tacdk re eg Fe energy to stop the sp! of Spank: nfluenza. feleshoned directiy 7 lege football leaders, sto > a , men in as many n t Yo! 4 Mey, who lan Boe slog Po y y Avoid Indigestion, Sour Acid Stomach, | make whe most of unfortunate | Within & few days to start Actual ee eee eta en and, aio nend.nimn | et! Benay Valuer and Wiile dachaoo, the Uaht Don't leave it all to them. Do your part. Every Storia Office t100 Maine Heertb St Et situation and muster an eleven, ‘The| training for the air branch, E te wate places he thinks his ger. |" i hot on the trail.of Jobupy “Dumler, | man and woman can help to stamp out this very leertburn, Gas on Stomach, Ete. {jeu of a championship Was out of | placed in Cjass TIL of the first dratt, | \iooy would help te bear inthe neon yr | beara. pirate, Ms) Sole Ne ena contagious disease. f oo the question has been planning for some time to|Miske offered to box Jes Willard a] um silting to let. bot het Panag AL 1 ith 8 bee 01 @ tO | Miske ‘ered o box Jess lard ale p willing to let both Vale 1 Jackson firs’ , , Bill Koper, Secretary of the Sport| enist, Ho finally selected aviation | bout at Omaha for the fund, but Jess: | jig ysnate, (Oi0k hth Malar ant iegles to it that your body is in fret qitdleaation and, vracticat'y all forma of Drive Committee, worked ovwtine began his examinations several | 4% usual, refused to take him on. a» I thigk that these Loute will belp aloug the | Exercise and fresh air with proper rest and food, mach trouble medical authorities, | { to convince authorities at Yale ao I think (hat these Loute will help alo merc are due 1 excess [and Htarvard the need of football at | “Cwit Eans is one of the most plc | 28h Pemivey may tw oor of the contig |S* ous.” : Will give you strength to.w toa perme, of | hydrechton the stomach, | this particular tine. It couldn't be | turesque and. sensational figures on | of Aimricas lorem who aze to be sont to Lomo! it 4 tegre of absenae can be obtained for | Look out for colds. are dangerous to your. . Maem Sod oatlerers aheuld €c* althce ae: cen ok ey yee were ne UP| American golf links. Harry Vardon | Pig tort iter iene, nett, Be boxing Charley Weinert, tie Newark heavyweight, who t| self and others. They to pneumonia and all the available time of students. PT teiwain Rae nie or Ure Kirre's Tropliy, which ty to be bre Lice har can aies <4 one of to this ; ited Gamer would have ween u| ANd Raward Ray, British champlons, | or ue oo De, dt ent 12, Drewes ia | gy a Shame ben se make you an easy mark for any epidemic. THOUS AND Gither they cau xo on a limited and|ereat, but war in much worke than yc Pst | alrendy declared that he intends to enlint at the | ivi si uate ; + but " orse thw ant of all American amateurs ‘ “ Clay ‘Tumer, the Indian fighter, to te fought at Asa civic du juelch a cold—at the first take often disaxrecuble dict, nvolding foodal Gen Sherman called it_and. football An A918 PANORAMA TOM reat Lakes Naval Station icago and that he | the Jroad Steet Club of Newark, N, J. to! ty ea sa that @isaxres with them, that trritate the stomach and lead to excors will depat for hicago in a Jew d He ts Pia Or sis games during drive week will bs mete te | ny has won the Western ame- | willing to go abrmd ant bot an sopy about t#o weeks Melehmater Fallgo @ Uring Gilly cap ent a aecre | mostly between service teams tuer titles several times. He also 10.0 OPrund ane DOs gh apppment, hand to bring theve two dig fellows together, as Ad inuke itm practice i (ot the harmful cid und prevent 1 hist has. Qouriess or ‘orca: a ten-round bout between Ritchie Mitchell hee and Natior Vriedman of Chicago, at the mrvice of Unole Sam in (he ation by he & little | ouls and John L, Dowling of | title, Evans, Travers and Ouimet are | **#®!. *arted taining today at Bily Gru Se " " o eric: e y Pioasiun for his siaround gu with Neoky Kan. wre ts vrobably no better, wafer. o Seattle, who have just returned | the only American golfers to win) ® . more — rellul stomach antiacid than | here f - } titles, fos, the Buffalo fighter, which is ’ 4 —— captured the national championship, | lish Pate Cline, who has not fought for | Me “gure that they will furnish @ great battle, F POSITIO N i TS, Victor Coffey of St.) Then he annexed the professional | me and besides has taken ‘on cooyideral " CASCARA QUININE | i" 2 Ly 3 \ ‘6 f ya al to be h-| both nation: m active service with Pe ARE DAILY OFFEREI Wisurated and tt la widely used | j nye | uke fougdt at the Netlbnal A, ©, of Philadstohis oo Was postponed twice om account of ‘ Tt’ has no direct action | !M8's army, having served in the Sis- | — eo PH the Spanish influenza in Milwaukee, i# probably | " " gut ce rot a Higentent, [nal Corps, 140th Regiment, declare| Boxtaw Show at Hudson Gutta A. As] for “ca ay lam HOAh mow have Toit te. | oe foe good, as Prician's father died rently Tale oA Srabionet heneehels, remedy has been used tn TO THE READERS OF " ‘of the powder 0 that they saw Johnny E To-morrow nigh » Beco: aly ea wes ve is nd Mitchell is guing across shortly tw box at cam homes years. fre nrain’ tablets taken y Evers, the ta- | morrow night the second stag and| that sermp ee gt eis ane to) aoe win ¥ am b ithe water wien t *, fad ‘ull heute mous bavebull star, now serving as al entertainment of the Hudson tat Saray he vrveuecia are this go will ale bo} tn0 ying’s boxing caruival in Loudon un Dec, 11 brenre uP Cone te ExrenArecane Bemre-ometieres Grtp ta | u wa Beldicy wpteh may pe vresent| Knights of Columbus secretary, near | A: A. will be held at their gymnasii - and 12, | three’ days—to: and regulates oyetem. THE WO os iu further formation. This! the front lines, distributing Ky of (,| Ne: 436 West 27th’ Street, for the pu Having defeated Jack Clifford, the Hroklya| jonunys Ertie, the lide St, Pau! bantam. | Entirely harmless and has no unpleasant after effects, | k a 1 dixests naturally and health: | supplies to the boys. They ne of enter ne the Yewsyweigit, without much trouble in eight Re tan Cink “hash glenda” uo tae amoenae | You can get it at any drug store—24 tablets in the 3 r 4, of vevein olla or aru! Johnny sprinted faster thut he ever| Tom mith, Chairman ot ee ‘ound tout at the Armory A. A. of Jener City [Tite teaides miating Présie lum of Jersey old familiar red top box for 25 cents. ¢ ta few ounces of Bisurated Magnesia | ran the Lases ina ball game to a dug- | Committoeslix urranged the owing | OB Dundas olght. Clay Turver. the Tudian Wight } city on mest Saturday ight in an eight round Get a box for emergency use. HELP WANTED , from, any Felisble druggist. Ask for ether) out when the German shells started | boxing exhibitions: Joe Jeanette ve. | Naryweikht, wi Ww wvfow dave and tea! tout at Heximer’s Riding Academy at Woe 4 reer’ wh | Gleve Fe LW indulge in & strenuous course of training for his f 5 PSST ain SP etna Mee hele, Aig [to drop around him, ‘They declare | Cleve, Hawking, "Georgie" Brown ya, | indulge | : N. ,, be will go against Jack tharkey, | °W. H. HILL COMPANY, DETROIT, MICH. form ja not n isantive. ‘Try this play aed | that, Johnny looks fine ana At and! Size Ate. sath connor ye Seldies | arora, omen, oH toon) tbo hid ae the (oe Wsal Dantamelght, In the tar bout at “| eat What vou want at your 1 and| that’ he is enjoying the belt yaet ree wand ying the work of ren- Cavallo, Willis Mangol » ‘Tommy Armory &. 4, of Btn on ‘Tumlay hontasmereigih ober 2 dg, the, Nationa) Baa ec ateaaireeyadgioe 9b or Ce evi Oe ee nance Gar nes. Ye. RORY, emis Bs om Oe ae 3 hawker ADVERTISEMENTS ey. No, 8, weomiiepiitia

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