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* THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 9, 1918, “SPIDER” KELLY’S STRATEGY |BES7T SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK AK .\ACOMOER § [7 | RECONSIDERS HS ® -WONBOUTS FORMANY BOXERS ~-RAQING DERSION if | q Famous Second, Himself a Great Scrapper in Days of Real | Prospect of Early Peace Causes Well Known Horseman ** Battles, Recalls Wonderful Tricks That Made Ring History | to Change Plans in Scores of Fights. By Robert Edgren. | “ i ‘Coprright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Co. (The New York Bvening World). HB most famous ring second in the world is “Spider” Kelly of San Francisco. For many years tales of the Spider's cunning bi gone the rounds of the press, and the Spider had much to do with the| @iaking and unmaking of champions. I found the Spider in one of his cafes. He has two liquid refreshment y emporiums, situated on adjacent corners of a downtown street. Pros- perity sticks out all over Kelly, | from the “rock” in his tie to his patent leather “kicks,” and he is! of amazingly healthful and! youthful appearance for # man with} so much pugilistic and sporting history behind him. For all of the) bard fights he fought twenty years! 0, he hasn't a scarred eyebrow or a bent nose or a thickened ear to show. And the Spider once fought twenty-five desperate rounds with the great Joe Gans when Gans was in his prime! ‘We were talking about that fight. “There was no money worth mentioning in fighting in those days,” sald Kelly. “We fought because we liked to fight. Now a fighter who wants to| ound to al $$ $—$—$___—_—__——__-.+— t wepapers and starts a lot of| time any one ever pulled that trick,”| talk, and there's a lot of haggling over | And the Spider chuckled. | the size of the purses. The money is| “There's a lot in this psychology,” | the big thing. Kelly went on. “I was with Tom! Sharkey a good deal, and | knew Tom | “The way I was matched with Gans|jixe a book. When Tom was about was Gifferent I only fought once in a|through fighting be came out and, while, because I could make alot more| fought this fellow Russell. Big Rus money outside the ring. 1 did pretty| S¢!!, would have been a champion if he'd had the heart. He gave poor well with the races, One day I went| oly Tom an awful licking. Finally SPIDER KELLY WAS A TRICKY SECOND Copyright, 1918,.by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World ) PIMLICO SELECTIONS. FIRST RACE—Romeo, War Cry, Doletul. SECOND RACE—Peerlens Valais, Don Jose. THIRD RAC Ww. F. Knebetkam EA OURTN RACE—Rew etry, Bo Frank, ier Fencer, Stockton Entry, HH RACE--Btar Master, Corn Tassel, ator. Exter: , SIXTH RACE—Bravado, Bai 5 SEVENTH RACE—Thoradloom, The Dean, Moleas Estey. (Special to Tae Evening World.) BALTIMORE, Nov. 9,—Racegoers | will be glad to learn that A. kK. Macomber has reconsidered bis de- |clsion not to race @ etring of horses next year, and has sent word to his trainer, Walter Jennings, not to sell any more of his thoroughbreds, Jen- nings received this welcome news to- day, Prospects of an early peace Will relieve Mr. Macomber from bis volun- teer work with the Government to help in the war work on the Pacific |Coast. He will therefore be free to devote bis time during next summer to his horses, “T am certainly glad that Mr, Ma- comber has decided to continue rac- ing next year,” said Trainer Jen- nings. “And I know that racegoers ——— | will be when “hey hear the news, for his colors always have been popular. But I'm certainly sorry that I sold any of Mr. Macomber’s horses. I had offer of $10,000 for Star Master and had to reject it, I don’t mind losing Motor Cop so much, but I * “To MANG OxD Tom SUARKOY VIN A _ FG WHE Ton WAS LICKED. down to the track in New York and put the bankroll on a horse called Maximo Gomez at good odds, Al Herford, Gans's manager, took my bet, nd I went around after the race to collect. There was a big line waiting to be paid off and | stepped around Tom came back to his corner, and when he turned to sit down his legs, gave out and he went down on the chair with a thump. You know, Tom alwayn used to sit down lightly and stay right on the edge of the chair— he'd be so anxious to get up to fight again, When Tom sat down that way would like to have kept War Marvel and War Pennant, as they are colts of the highest class and most prom- ising timber for next year’s Derbies. The hors will likely winter at Mr, Macomber’s stable at Belmont Park instead of at Silver Brook stud farm, | New Jersey, the original intention.” e side an: as my ticket up|! knew he was licked and done for, Al Gunking of course he'd uccom, | 4nd he'd be knocked out in the next todate me by paying of without| found, and T knew Russell knew he making me wait. Al gave me a hard| "ad Tom licked. So I did some quick look and said (excuse the language). |“euring, Then I whispered to Gael In a spirit of patriotism, in order that the remount service, which :, . means the cavalry and artillery of Good Lubricating Systems Are Essential, but Do Not Expect Oi) | Uncio Sam, may have horses that t Cc M : approach .the bigh standard estab- ‘0 Cure Mechanical Defects. lished in France, the Maryland — Jockey Club b: offered to purchase j|and to present to the Government “Bitokety-biank you, get out of here) 4nd sald: nd stand in line. ‘Tom, I know you're hurt and you | ‘What,’ I said, ‘you'll make me!want to quit. I don't want to see you! Kerer Tore tw Carrere ‘To RUN AWAY FRon Warcorr Stand in line? Why, I'll lick you, andjall beaten up. When the bell rings; + IMOONNE THAT CARTER'S O not expect the lubricating oil to perform the impossible task Of/ any one or all of the nine stallions then I'll lick your nigger!" run at this guy and fight like (excuse Se matches, we es Carver” that will take part in the remount That's how 1 got the fight with|the language) bloody h— for bait | IMOTRUCTIOND, « .. CARTER MHOCKED WALCOTT OLT . Say eee ony meecnnnices cotece: race at Pimilco to-day, The owners Gans. I got it right away, and it w a minute, and then I'l) sky the rag Rave, . Too much clearance between the piston and cylinder, or Im- | 4% tase have agreed to accept wome ha Ob, boy! rege) fight! agg pee you by eerie ‘ee, ferior or leaky piston rings, will certainly fill the explosion chamber with $1,000 each for the contestants, Those Gans was the greatest lightweight | at rouse ¢ old spirit in Tom, that are selected by fhe committes ever caw.” and he jumped up at the bell and ran carbon, even when the very best lubricating oil is used. appointed by the remount division “Tell ‘me some of the tricks you've | across the ring at Russell and fought | “phis Toothpick came into my piace Do not fill the motor reservoir above tae correct level and expect the;o¢ the War Department to supervise ‘pulled as a second,” I suggested. Vke a wild man, and scared Russell and said he wanted to be a fighter motor not to smoke and not to carbonize the cylinders. Too much will | the race, Major Nobert Strawbridge, Sivany éita’t vox. Jomp tm and bold ful and knocked him out in tess than’ He didn’t know anything about fight- ree mpor an mes cause a lot of trouble. | MAIor Ha yoen Chana ty Ee Te ipaey’ and after the Meehan a + . M brose Clark, will eo purchases 'y AP outta ene Of the Spidere| “Agother time Tommy Ryan came | H Nocig Bae Dei ra teere For efficiency and economy use the heaviest oil permissible with the | the Maryland Jockey Club and will lends, “the way you did Britt's/out here to fight George Green. Ryan | the finest built man I ever saw. Ho Are Scheduled | o-Da lubrication system, but do not expect gis will be a cure-all for mechanical |be handed over to the Breeding dband when fought Young Cor-|W45 a great fighter—one of the great- | was Jadiator—that's what he was, weaknesses. ; Bureau of the Government for dis- tt?" ast T ever saw. And George waa | He bad all the old Roman and Greel °7e bie Bait tribution to the various stud farms “Old stuff—old stuff,” said the|Prétty good himscif. Ryan came to| statues looking like cripples in the Automadite Bittor —_—_———_ | under Government control Spider mournfully. “1 don't like to]#ee me and asked me to second him, |0ld soldiers’ home. There wasn't an n e 0ca V1 urons Kindly advise me ts It proper to run | qaceing Land. If the bands drag on ———<———— repeat those old ones. Besides, the| because he was afraid some ‘native ounce of fat on him, and he could a Ford car down hill with the clutch |the drums, the internal gears are un- fighters hold up their own hands after |80n" trick would be pulled to take hit! He was the quickest man to accents * [in high speed, with the engine run-|der a working strain and will cause every fight now. \That trick's stale. |@W4y his title. J red Tommy that | earn I er saw. T used to show - > al i . P ? }@n unnecessary noise. Would advise Ser aah nae. That trick’s stale. TTS native f0n" Stuf wae tee oon | Willard @ Slow and Jess would prac. |Fordham . Meets New York| TO-DAY’S FOOTBALL GAMES, J ning and throttle retarded? A friend /1" unnecessary meiee. rete deur Britt. I didn't need to hold up his|%"d that he didn't need to fear any.|tice !t for months and come around of mine tells me the clutch should pe . rs . . sal Ge a. Onis) ;, rT Grease oil will cause a d if too a nd ¥ band to get Graney's decision that| thing. Up to the eighteenth the figne}®"d ask me again how to do It. University, Columbia Plays] Columbia vs. Union at South Feld. |i neutral and the foot brake should|iieavy. If the bands are perfectly ad-|gndw Don's wuid'trest every night mext Bight. Britt was a great lightweight. | 82 fairly even, and Tommy didn't| “But Toothpick—I'd show him once} [jn d Charlie Brick New York University va. Fordham at] i 20a" piease let me know which | justed the noise will no doubt stop. show will be held free every night gest Just throw out his fight with Gans|#¢m able to go any faster, so when|and he was perfect the first time. 1 nion and Charlie Brick) Qin Vail vs, Naval Transports of|is correct. FRANK COSTELLO. | Automotite taitor |Unitea ‘War Work drive in the Bronx. and he wa good as any of them, |° Kot up for that round I whispered | sent him through a few fights and be! faye Naval Transport T Hoboken at Polo Grounds. 4 How’ will detective: euixtute cause | 24.8) Oe bul on Ry Billy Gieees. Je Most of the stunts I've pulled have|!© Bim: ‘You'd better hurry it up. | knocked his men out witha punch. 1| [y's Naval Transport Team) ai A. tres, S Garnite State| The car might be operated while] oc¢ "and how. in the carbureter ad: |Jitivict’ of ine Brana. A ble tnireyetoot “Deen written up, anyhow You know what we native sons do| had him against this big Miller, and) | ines Up Against Camp Vail.) _ at Garden City, descending a grade in several ways. | jy:ted to overcome this condition? Lda Bi lect le AL hie et “There must be some you never|°Ut here!’ That was like putting aj he flattened him easy. ‘That night ines Up Against Camp Vall.| » iv eers vs Penn State at State Col-| The machine might be allowed to} : ANXIOUS. | 169th Street and Willis Avenue, and ac- * mentioned,” I suggested. ‘pur Into Tommy. He knocked George | Fitzsimmons and Jeffries were lovk- - lose. ‘ / | sya wn {commodations made for @ crowd of 5. ‘The Spider grinned. out that round. ing on, and after the fight Fitz came By Alex Sulliv Syracuse vs, Brown at Syracuse coast, having the clutch in neutral] A atature that contains too much | O09 gach night © seth few,” he admitted, cheerfully.| “Do you know what has become of | to Toothpick’s dressing room—you| iy Alex Sultan. Penneyivania va. Lafayerte at Phila. (20 using either the hand or foot /snacline vapor Will be, on Te ANN. -— a bees was one time [ had Landers|Kid Carter?” asked Kelly, “There | KNOW how open-hearted Fitz was—|TAOOTBALL fans have a feast] delphi brake. rary AGILE. On ereetoRy, eld reANNAPOLIS. Nov. 3. Preparations Jfgbting Toby Irwin,” he went on.|was the toughest fighter I ever aaw {#24 Praised him and told him he waa prepared for them to-day.| Pittsburgh vs. Washington and Jef-| ‘The clutch might be left in and the| power than one of proper proportions |or the Naval Operating Base were com- ders had up a $500 weight for-|He fought more hard fi \a wonder. Jeff wouldn't come in, so | ‘ pots ferson at Pittsburgh, ¥ - felt, and wa ran him and steamed|other man in hi mene Wien SAY | tnd Toothpick to hurry and get) There are so many games! sicnigan ve, Chicago at Chicago, awitch turned off, thus using the/0or having Ce ‘engine will) Academy consisting of signal work and him and couldn't get the last pound| the Kid against Walcott once, Wul, dressed and go out past Jeff, and if/ scheduled in this city that it will be| Harvard va. Tufts at Cambridge. motor as a brake; or it might be/ oy deliver its full power and the sur-,4 drill in forward pass and other plays, and @ palf off in time to weigh in.|cott knocked him down again and |J&® said a word to him to hit Jeff) hard for the lovers of the gridiron vard Kadio vs. Newport Naval at| operated as you suggest. The opera-| dius peat liberated by every explosion | — looked as if we'd have to kiss/again and gave him a terrible beat- | #24 knock him out. He'd have done! sport to decide which contest to at- yport, tion depends upon the running condi-| hust sorbed by .the cooling sys-| 4, 2h? opening gun in the trapshooters’ that 500 bucks goodby. We came to|ing. At last Carter staggered back | /t too, only when he walked past Jeff,| io.4 Because it is between two big n vs. Hamilton at Clinton. | tions. tem, The carbureter adjustment varies | (rive, for, the United War Mork Came and 1 looked over the scales|to his corner and fell into the chair | #loW, Jeff didn't even look at him. | oot is the Hordhum-New York Rockville Naval Reserves | Avowobite Baitor with the type of instrument used, but fean'gun clubs, to-day, At the ‘Travera nae Lens pirat hahow fy jailed for|nearly unconscious. I rubbed his! “A few days after that Toothpick iinivahell er at Om Field aatiedl F Some time ago I had new bands put/as a general rule the overheating may | Island traps of the New York Athletic minute and whispered to one of the|eyes open and bit his ears and did| was working out with a lightweight y jo Field pi Gettysburg vs. Mount St. Mary's at|in my Ford car, and had my differsn- |be reduced by either clos.ng down the| Club, to-’ay's events will be the pre= to run out and get me a dime/everything to revive him within a/in the gymnasium and I was looking| ably stands out as the stellar attrac- mmittsburg. tial fixed, as it was noisy, Since then! needle valve regulating the fuel sup-|liminaries for the United War Work @ piece of Black Juck chewing | minute and he came to, You know|on, and all of a sudden Toothpick| tion, The C a grind in the trans-| ply so that less gasoline will be sprayed | Amateur clay target championship race, . “He got back just-as ttarry|Carter was the gumest {ellow in the| dropped hig hands and keeled over| Union on South Field, while deg en Reg yy Ba A ng wih toe iy Gnished balancing the scales} world, and so obstinate that he'd do|and rolled on the floor. When we/Brickley's Naval Transport Military trapshooting exhibition, — ay pea and picked up the Prong d ‘pe ree of what you told| dragged him out we discovered what} considerably strengthened aad m to do, So just before the bell I| Was the matter, The greatest heavy-| Saturday's humiliating de As com-|pieted by a short practice at the Naval Jolumbia boys clash with | Sewanee vs. St. Louis at St. Louis, | there has by | Haverford vs 1, Delaware at Newark,| mission. When I put my foot on the |into the mixture, or by closing the air am, brake the grind is very distinct, also| valve to admit more air and thus di- Ince last selaer Poly vs, Worcester Poly| the car moves forward every morninys. | lute the rich gas, Say at Troy, I called the Ford Company's attention | automobile Kaitor ariie | e By winning his adjourned game with the under Htold him: ‘Kid, thi cuse me)| weight prospect in the world was| Rutgers, faces the Camp Vai “eleven | Franklin and Marshall vs. Ursinus at|to the grind when I took the car out 2G sc JOscar Chajes from the eleventh round P'arilled hole just the size of a/hiankety blanked nigger's got ioe subject to epileptic fits, Can you beat] from Little Silver, N. J., at the Polo |. Collegeville. and they told me it was the high ends| arg’ ave 8 eels Rue ylinder, Vat. the Manhattan Chess Club yestereny ped the dime in and cov-| licked. "Go out and run away from|that? When he admitted he had | Groun Williams vs. Springfield at WilHams- | of the bands. ‘I cleaned out all the ald| with sume. ‘The power is very low On! done of withing he, frat prise havice ered it with the Bldzk Jack. It was|him. Don't let bim get near you,'| fit every once in a while I knew it] ‘The Rutgers aggregation, which| , town. i oll from the transmission and still it} first and second speed, and hardly made a total score of 10 points out of @ Just the color of the paint, and even if) Carter got up roaring and plunged | Was all off. He was likely to have a| has been going along scoring victory Amherst vs. Trinity at Amherst. grinds, 1 use a light ofl (Mobile oil), / any whatever on third speed. possible 11 you looked at it you'd hardly no-jat Walcott and bit him-on the jaw|fit in a fight if he got excited, He) after victory, will be put to a severe os - atin jacked up the two hind wheels with, [ had the magneto magnetized; Ms tag FidsAlius Scull én the set und knocked him out, was the coldest proposition in the|test against’ the Penn State team,| Tigers yet, but one will be picked| the lever in neutral. 1 turned the out-| rave also cleaned out the muffler and | ,,BOST« lov. 9.—Laslie Nupamaker. “Toby Irwin stepped on the scales. id you ever know I had the| world in a fight, but you never could| which is coached by Hugo Bezdek, | to-day side wheel and the inside wheel went| had carbon removed from top of cyl-| former catcher, of the Boston, New “‘Give me that weight,’ suid Foley, | greatest heavyweight champion jn the | tell. So Ll knew if we were to make/the manager of the Pirates of the | York and St, Louls American League -— around as if it were in speed continu-|inder, but the trouble still remains. teams, be udek made a| A good game is carded for Braves’ | ously. Can it be possible that the rear| 1 had the carbureter adjusted a num- @rebbed it and put it back. H once?” asked the Spider, any money it would have to be done| National League, B n training to-day at the aval’ Aviat Station at the Massa- had it in his hand and never saw said I. “And which one was|in a hurry. 1 took Toothpick down to! great name for himself as a coach| Field, Boston, as the C M le assembl: i ber of times, but with fi i , Ky. Wi * ims a3 a cod ield, Boston, as z c t 0 } alse e er o! S, avorable |chusetts Institute of Technolo Wal- ing. That's one I put over on baad os Angeles and matched him against | of © Orego! 1 fi ti » De one SA Nhe we 25 al INOUE OF Une; alto wh bad ese aanae Dastines er Pipp, the Ne 0 rks” Eat whe. tho fire heothpiok Kelly Los Ang of the Oregon eleven, and it is|and mp Devens teams will meet! can I tell R. P.M. | result. Can you suggest anything? |ter Pipp, the New York Yanks" infield er, completed his course at the station " said the Spider, | the toughest heavyweight on the/ciaimed that he has done wonders | there. Your trouble is no doubt due to a| HERBERT WOOLLE i he Mt ! e u is due aE. lyesterday and will leave to- coast just then—Sam McVey. I told] with Penn State, — - -| Would suggest that the timing of! ¥Ctuuifiviny experience at Miami, Fine Toothpick to be careful, because if he} Coach Foster Sanford of the New —— tee e ov re te Bi “ibvela iian’t spot everything s y having . Brunswick t m will put his best Fistic ews A By and Gossi the, motor. be Boe aver thoroughly. Tris Speaker, Cleveland outfielder, is in fit he could knock McVey out, and] team in the field, as Baker, quarter- ( hn p ) Dpe . or Ww then we'd run up to Buttle, and we] back, and Kelly, halfback, who have john Follock, BOCES UNS Oke Wu Pe manne Ut training here also . ne owe the ca ag id r Ale couid get a pot of mosey by knocking| been’ recovering from injuries for a] Another Important» bout between , 0 Monday night he will box at elther camp Par pense ineinatan einer sal out Munroe, and then wo'd get Jeff. week, will be back in the line-up.|crack bantamweights is slated to be | Deen or Camp Dix, Tuewtay with Johnny Buck . P Look Out F anford is anxious to win to-day, as ley of Boston at the Armory A. A. of Boston, | or ho lasted. “I figured on a quick clean-up while “ Penn State is regarded as the hard- | fought in New Jersey to-night. The | Wednesday with Louie Bogash in the big armory his boys will have to crack | little fellows who will swap punches | st Bridgeport, Conn.; Thurmday with Tomm ° “The day before thd MeVey fiht] a!) season inte ape rack ae ar | Tuober st Jemey Ciy and Friday with Young |1 didn't want him to go in, for fear! game at Cambridge to-day, the Tufts | 2¢°'*’¥ City Mghter, and Johnny Ertle he'd have a fit in the water. I felt} team being its opponents. ‘The Crim-|of St. Paul, who was awarded the| Matchmaker Al Lippe of the National A, ©. eMciently. ‘This is no time to be sick—keep well. worried about if, Bee SON, OY re bed fon bas a team. i up of stare of | decision on a foul over Kid Williams | of Puiladeiphia bae decided to stage an allstar | nl You owe it to your country and to yourself. Peeipare eaten iota waten: Orel Cette ene HIWESY WRIBINE | whan’ the latter eld. the benham: | cook fh SOs em oe: eta seen 1 1 Get plenty of exercise and fresh air. Avoid diving, platform just about to do Glenn {Warner's Pittsburgh cham bed i Ve aa wl be pal ts take on five Philadelphia borers, ‘Three bouts stuffy, ventilated ” high dive. le was a great acrobat] pions, who haven't played up to date | meeting and as the contest wi | have already been clinched by Liwe, J i i 7 > am rooms. Don’t over-eat. and always doing stunts. T called to jon account of the influenga epidemic, lan eight-round affair they vught to | Dundee westing Jubany Mesley of “Puilir.” Dave It Soothes and Relieves Like LADIES AND MEN. Keep regular hours. | him to come right down-T was scared | Will line up against Washington and| fru a rattling interesting merag, | Hast o New Yor wing azine wide Wass] @ Mustard Plaster Without LEARN HOW To Beware the first appearance of a cold. | to death for fear he'd have a fit. But | Jefferson, Penn will meet Lafayette | 1M bd Ld sting P| and Matty Herbert of New York meeting Billy the Burn or Sting th me tnd bean’ eu’ “caeay ¥ tak: of it was too Jate, I saw his legs begin | at Franklin Field. e bout is to be held by the New} Mines of “Philly.” - PREE OF CARBON 4 you © proper care yourself you nee@ | to shake afid he crumpled up and fell — Jersey Sportsmen's Club tn Hexmer's | enti Musterole is a clean, white olny Remarkable Laboratory, never have a cold. thirty feet down on the concrete on| The Princeton eleven has been| Itiding Academy on Jersey City |, Champion Renny Leonard started training. sm ment, made with the oll of mustard, yi coreg GA, day cot ‘era But if you do get one ft must not be trifled with. [his head. We carried him out and|granted permmnion to play for the | yfeights, Both lads are in excellent | rts’, at Billy Geuse’s gymnasium for his pout | It does rk of the oldf | got a couple of doctors. There was a] Un ar und at the lo with Hritton for the Unite? War Campaign | mustard plaster joes it better and If you begin to shiver or sneeze take at once— Great big cut in the top of hWs head,|Grounds a week from to-day, An | condition for the battle fund at Maaison Square Garden on Saturday! does not blister. You do not have to and a dent in his skull I could put |opponent hasn't been selected for the - tyeming, Nor, 1, Leonard bas recived vermis! bother with acloth, You simply rub ; ails three fingere'in. It was an old dent, | — — Jack Dempsey, contender for the world’s hesry. | 8% from the commander at Camp Unton 1 take! it on—and usually the pain is gone! 225 W.57'> ST. at Bway | part fo the bout, and, as the men put w: a great Dellle at Ue flariem ‘Soorting Chub last sear, | _, Many doctors and nurses use Muster. heir oo! 9 shoul er bummer gle and recommend it to their patients, Oe ene e Soe ee 4 They will gladly tell you what re- 1| tief it gives from sore throat, bron- Tel. Circle 5270 Founded 1909 4 ' r ‘ASCARA QUININE it, Toothpick insisted he'd fight Me- OLD GIANT STAR, DIES, 4, of Piieddtchie on Wednesday night, roe 3 Ny >, L, ‘i i" \ Vey and knock him out anyway, next for bis end, while Levinshy drew doxn| Flynn, manager of Barvey Adair, the lor day. He hit MeVey once and pretty| weiient” Mike ‘Tiernan, fifty-one | tq, oe en Ne eee est dosed toalay that be has matcved| chitis, croup, stiff neck, asthma, neu- 4 eak from r i : . 2 years old, tamous home run hitter |Pu, by of Hester ritehy 2 | Adair to meet Johnny Dundee in the star bout! ralgia, congestion, pleurisy, rheuma- ot ‘This old fashioned household remedy has been used im the fall and MoVey knocked him out | and outfelder of the New York Giants Dempaey Conant for 0 Der cout: and levimcky 29) oie rounda at the toning show to be held by! tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the SOn n homes for twenty years. id rae ie Hers ARG that wag the) back in the ¢ rly nineties, we nt to tie Obimpia A A, of Philadeinivia on Monday] back or jaints, sprains, sore muscles, | r _ tp Cold in twenty. houre—relioves Grip ta | have hud Willard and the others look. | a Maca hey a t ne decisions of | According to Beotts Monteith, an pet tote yf Gata waa ‘eat thet coccont | Oreamee cullblains, frosted feet, colds of not ; oie days—tones and regulates the system. ing like amateurs. He was one big| umpires in the was which gained for [fohuoy Dundee, the fast local ttatian lightweight, | Pe dyer fle the chest (it often prevents pneumonia), ; fellow: y ve nt fest Dundes drew down exactly $1,000 for bis end ani “| f nagpend Rareiene 624 ys) mn Sapienenmt acter ects, who loved to fight. Every! him his patronymic on the dlamond £00 fr ‘0c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, : , can get any drug store— the | night in the week would bave suited| Mike died # victim of tuberculosis in a | eating Gussie Lewis, the Puildadelpbia ligt | eld familiar red top box for 25 cents. him.” “ Hospital Thursday | weight in teir semifinal to the Dem | Al detaile for tha boat between Clay Turner, ey “Kw , | Lovinaky bout at the Olyn A. A, of Whila| the Inciam tight heavyweight, and Kid Norfolk. Z . | bene uae any more Uke bie Ghats |) nia on last Welneday ight, Montieth | the colored tattler of Baltimore, wer ansnged wi hookige ing around?” I asked , 235 Wer Bros ri ded the above sum for Johnny's eervices| over the long distance telephone to-day, They ir. Broadway) Keep an eye on this new Jack J the promoter of thie show gramted it were matched up by Ivy Lewis to clash in a Irele, | Dempsey.” said Kelly. “He'll class | het twele-roand tout to @ deaion at the Armory pute Bullivan and the old time: if hospital since vt, dom) Dundee sill tebe part in fhe bouts) A A, of Bostow ‘Wemday evening, Nov, 2, T'm right for the end. (he the pe) War Compas fund wort weed, bivii Lgnlom are wow boxing in thsir best fori, "e ati ca a ce sinbinandinaschigenenna: ia eae ‘ mie, i wee acne oe Og gm cee a an Ss |

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