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—_———— ' ! j Monster Wrestling Show at Gar- den To-Night for United War Fund. ore Corte, 128 WietMonane Werks t 'HPRE should bo a capacity crowd at Madison Square Gar- den to-night for the big wres- @ing chow that Messrs. Curly and Bothner Are staging for the United ‘War Fund. Tho wrestlers are grap- pling for nothing. Every cent taken im goes to the charitable cause. The gard is a corker. * The Zbyezko-Stecher match ts the Dig feature of the show. The men are ol rivals, They are meoting for the third time. Their previous tussie here ‘was staged in Madison Square Gar- Gen about a year ago, and after two hours of gruelling competition was @eclared a draw. No less an author- ty than Bothner pronounced it the most evenly contested battle in which he ever officiated. Since then Stecher has gained a one-hour decision over the Mighty Pole, securing it in a bout in Omaha, Zbyszko and Stecher are declared to be in the best form of their careers. “The man of the deadly ecissors hold,” the lithe and speedy Stecher, is an {nstructor at the Great Lakes Naval Training Station. His duties in camp have put him right on edge, This will be Zbyszko's first appearance here ‘this season. Leon Hood, who meets Wester- gaard, is the middleweight champion of the United States cruiser fleet. ‘Himashi is the jiu-jitsu instructor at Camp Upton. It was planned to match him against Petain, who has Deen filling space in the columns of Jocal papers with challenges recently, Despite his bold offer to meet any man 4m the world for the United War Work cause, Promoters Curley and Bothner Were unable to locate him. The ad- Greas he wre Proved to be fictitious, Bingham then volunteered to Himashi, ere —_—- HE possibility of having former President William H, Taft as national head of all baseball Jeagues has ingpired the local sport. ing men here to ask for national legislation covering boxing of both Professional and amateur classes, tice Le Blang of this city was lected head of the movement last t. It was proposed to have all tes where boxing is legalized to Rave one commissioner as head of that sport. Le Blang announced that @n appeal along these lines would be made to all Congressmen in States Where the law permitted the sport, Congressmen Thomas Smith and Anthony Griffin of Congressional dis- tricts of this city will present the ap- for a national head from th: ity. Though the sport in this State las been vetoed under the present Sdministration, many are of the opin- jon that the next Legislature will Jean more favorably to the sport be- goming legalized, now that the War Department has announced that many camps will be retained as permanent Government training stations, The fact that add. forts to have the sport revived in this State with a national head much ike the proposed action being talked of relative to having the one time President of the United States, Will- jam H. Taft, head the baseball s throughout the United states. . Le Biang stated last night tha soon as the new Congress con- Yenes the proper appeal will be made to Congresomen Smith and Griffin, HE baseball magnates‘are a har¢ lot to understand. marry N. Hempstead now declares he and Harry Frazee didn't mean to offer William H. Taft the position of single commissioner, but that they Merely asked ‘him if he'd consider being the sport's supreme court. Suprorters seem to be rallyidg to the Taft project. Hempstead of New York, Ebbets of Brooklyn, Jones of Louis, Baker of Philadelphia and itehell of Caivago have declared in favor of it, and Col. Ruppert of the Yarveoere sald “f am an advocate of a one man @omiAnesion, wand wr, Taft, with his Breat ability, would be a‘ wonderful Man for the place, provided he could ive it the considerable amount of time it would require. It would re- uire a good deal of his time, for ‘there are many cases ning up and gome that need to be taken up imme- @iately and a docision rendered Plenty of exercise, fresh air, regular hours—is all the pre- scription you need to avoid Influenza—unless through neglect or otherwise, a cold gets you. Then take—at once 4.n.o+|BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ns 4 THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 26, 1918, ~° ~>__.| PROSPECTS BRIGHTEN’: (Bert. WUN LUNG THLIRTY HAKE HIM Kiss THE. FlooR, 28Y52KO - HIT Hitt ON THE SO shines H Forsythe, Crack End, Whdése Knee Was Injured, Back in the Line-Up. Columbia’s football prospects fr the game with Syracuse in the Argli- bold Stadium at Syracuse on Thure- day brightened considerably whem S| Fred Dawson mustered his -: varaity squrd, including Forsythe, end whose knee was injured in fhe! Wesleyan contest. for a hard anil NY ery man on the team who got into LOTS OF FOREIGNERS the game with New York University was on hand entirely free from Ja WHO ARG KEEN For WHEPG | juries or bruises, and although WRESTLING Witt BE sythe did little more than trot up down the gridiron there was hope Columbia would go into the against the Salt City eleven with player ft and ready. The return of Forsythe promises solve a lot of Dawson's problema he is @ much heavier, taster and experienced end than either Grace, Rubinstein, who were in the game w N. ¥. U. It will not be known defi before to-morrow morning wheth will be possible for the injured to take his place, but it night that the chance Ung into the, Syracuse. % he doesn't play Dawson Is likely” epring a surprise by putting Daty tm le The former Holyoke y THERE A FEW FIGHT FANS PRESENT MIGHT MAKE IT INTERESTING. wive he played man he supplanted. te combined with speed, his only lack being in perien De ; PROGRAMME OF nit Nal early dark before Dawson 8 men on the field, but wi BOUTS TO-NIGHT. |iitnis‘foing ‘he drove. them ‘thro hard drill, Orst in offensive ‘* th the The jine in, bi isiTafanuy (4 } ay QuUARREL 2 TAKE THE WIFE ALONG, TOO. . Dick Johnson’s Death Mourned by Horsemen TON (4 OFFERENT WAS) AND JOE STE .» Ress |had been play ng for sometime. Im Yr iwc -- WiLL WEAR Ou . SA peo « Himasht |Te2ia ana the ‘ght’ for peal ve e oun Ty varies spend T @& PERFECTLY Goop MAT continued. en ‘Colum Symouse. to-morrow mornin seeeees Gardini see Londos es he play er i Hot all get ridiron on time and the te Draak | ere Jumped into the places of mea WLADEK ZBYSZKO (Pronouncen Apoplexy Snuffs Out Life of BOWIE SELECTIONS, - Former Maryland State Fair First —Candle Light, The jation President. MaNcd Rare <Prschess Lace, Athe Association Presi lone, King Plaudit, 2 —_—_— yO ree tataend Ben, Salvatelle, (Bpecial to The Brening Werld.) 3, J Ss BALTIMORE, Nov. 26.—Richard A.| reaonasure eave Zouave, Gridiron Punts and Passes Sport Briefs _)|A New French | citi sresateittic’ Heneare of Darinowt, te peleeeaf;| tatters tom Fane mone as] Dike Champion mo aects frogs after the game that the ball had|country yesterday disclosed to friends Hs Tackle That Cost Navy Game] 5" stolen from Capt, Ingram at quar. Pay Casa Yoriner national anc| WOU OF Way Here | dive wines x'ote i it back except for what looked like | metropolitan heavyweight and light mornin, At least twenty players With the Great Lakes Team}. harp practice when Saunders rushed |heavyweight champion boxer, that he make the trip, and it may be th {rom the side lines and tackled the run- An ha number will reach twenty-f Johnson ts dead. For several years| | Filth Race—Suppery Elm, Gex, | Causes Lots of Conflicting had been wounded in action. Gaddi Is ew French bike champion will | ye the frst out-of-town ‘me ner. for Whinsy, This hardly, seems logical, If the|reported injured in both arms and legs|land on this side of the pond within | Columbia eleven since footlyll was Fe je was President of the Maryland Sixth Race—Indian Chant, Pied- referee had ny whistle and } € stored on Mornin; Heignts, pte tation, tho incorpor- | ray Luther Stories. referee had blown his whistle and |from shrapnel. He is in Base Hospitai|twenty-four hours to enter the * tu x 12 in France. Gaddi before the war|day race at the Garden the w hi Peter ated name of the Laurel Race Track.| gir “snu P*ee—Pan Grey, aii Reppened a iceonietly: nothing which |competed as an amateur boxer under | 00% ne woe or | ont eee ele. far 2 eckear Panera 7 on the field f vork Hie life spark was snuffed out with Conflicting stories are told by those] (hinged his decision, the colors of the St. Bartholomew A.C, |Dec. 1-7. His name 1s Henri Gerwig, | Coiumbia men got burr. Severed at the spoed of a lightniig flash by a returning from Annapolis concerning] | All screed saat the aituation wes! viiar Kyronen’s career as a member |*24 !t was by mere chance that the | them were nursing blackened eyes, but nasal apoligy Hulse in his home |®* 48 open, for Trainer Billy Karrick|an incident, new to football, which} ™0*t Untortunate, of the Millrose A. A. has ended, an-|mew star caught the boat that ts on the whole they were in good condition — nouncemen early ent t i at Laurel on Sunday. = Bere ee ed oe tha sop? N®Jeropped up tn the game on Saturday! qe crushing a ffered by {national senior cross-country charpion: | /TPsine bim over. Gerwig was at| Naval Station leven, “Dick,” ashe was called by every-| McAteo rode three winners ‘at Bowie |When the Great Lakes Naval Train- Reremouth, at che. bar WA On|.uip race, which will be held over the|the front when the managers of the 6 men will clash with of Br uch of the interest | ‘Vv; 1 h body, was known far and near in| to-day—Athlone, Minto II. and Poor|ing Station eleven beat the Naval] out artinouth-Penasyivanis | jetose Hen Park course Saturiay:|/six-day race asked him to ride by Question of local pride. of, the - P Thank: i one vere a = | te h ‘ol 7 Maryland. His genial, sunny disposi. |Hutterfly, Lt did not require any-| Academy by a score of 7 to 6. game jn Philad ankagivink yyjiner had severed connection with the |eable. At the last minute he was re- | ‘sim hss won the naval championship pha On Day, It is hardly possible for the Han- < of the Second and Third Naval District, made him popular with the lsnip'to min with “Athione and stinto | All admit that the midsKipmen bad over men’ to bull “themselves toxether | Millions, organization and had ents e+/ieased from duty, and it was his|and is determined not t Pelham masses and beloved by bis friends |II, All McAtee had to do in order to|the game safely won when Ellson of|'" ‘Wo “4y% for Kyronen’s renouncing his club affili- | trusty bicycle that completed the race | Hay _entan ta title. tion, win was not to go to sleep at the bar- |Great Lakes snapped up the ball on a worked wonders in ® for Bordeaux, and neighbors, He could tell a story |e? ind not fall out of the saddle. Be - with the droll and whimsical features |{} tumble inside the ten-yard line and few Gerwig was a despatch rider in the said to his credit, he did neither. fron ee han Gant ac eee . =the sidelights and the shading—for|Ho got off in front, took a snug bold|Tan ninety yards for a touchdown in| from he has built up one eleven efter Flip amateur en ng te ae nty and |#Fench Army, attached to the com- which Abraham Lincoln was famous. /on the reins and then had @ long|the last three minutes of play or, bet-| worthy opponent for even 4y mander, and has been cited many As an after-dinner speaker there Wa /glide home that was as easy and lively Yale.” His 1916 team beat both Ilarvard and Thursday evenings, Dec. 3 and times for heroic service, Before en- oe en etter nrvland who had any: [ere side down @ toboggan, ‘But wath |e '2 Part of ninety yards and then |and°'yale’ and outtered. defeat only Rt Will clong on ‘Thursiay with ®. fsvine, ering the service Gerwig captured @ : ; 1 pecans thing on Dick Johnson, Poor Butterfly McAtee had to be up| "8 siven the rest of the distance by /'he hands of Corsnie in the taal fame Metropolitan Association, 290 Broad-| majority of the long-distance races ‘The writer of this article had the jand stirring. He rode a well judged | the referee, his cunning He brought thig years » New Yors. in Paris, and showed the way hoine |Mustarine Subdues the Inflammation keen pleasure of listening to him at &|race and won on the third best horse.| The difference of opinion Mes in|team ons fas nnd far ih ro aval PITTSBURGH, Nov. 26.—Léeut. Jo-|to Such stars as Seres, Kgg and Du- and Eases the Soreness Quicker @inner held at East View, the home Babette should bere won and would whether Saunders, one of the Navi| “°™¢ ' soph Dutt, former all America football | pey. iy alse arrive ‘. : (had Tl Anything Else ot mine host James Butler. In the |have done so had Meyers been equal] academ: Sitctea: win seabed on the guard and’a noted gridiron star of many |uays, and Manager James J. John- han estimation of Mr. Buller there was to the task. But he daitied along #0 | neig peed yee m= ot Ri gage gly nexinfew tas aera ny Colt seasons, was killed in action ia France| ston'may team him with Gerwig, Un- on Earth, no better man or mo! lar in the rear earl; fight, did eo of his own hectic enthu-|9" Thursday and then jump to ard A, Johnson. that when he made his move he was i York to meet [utgers at the Polo ley ae aan ago Dick Johnson|figuratively not in the same county|*!@#m or on instructions from one of | rounds on Saturday. was State Senator, Previous to this,|with (he leaders and arrived in time|the coaches on the side lines, in his early manhood, he married &/to be just too Inte. Went 00 far a9 to 4 invitation to act as starter for the | real, yellow mustard—no substitutes are daughter of the late Senator Gorman, | Racegoers don’t mind giving up to told to rush out and make {{*™mes, Er sank Record Cnly, Seirae |eipeston varatt Pe i race. Mr. Smith has always been leader of the Democratic Party in} the Red Cross Fund. At every race| tho tackle in the hope that the referee|sievens in the East. This, of course, (1913 and 1914 one of the first-nighters at the annual ‘an ynown as phe iene pe ‘killer Maryland. His wife and two children |track throughout the country when-| might penalize the Naval Academy for|does not include the University of event, and when he pops the pistol arth, ndreds of instanose I ' ° % Oot. 10, according to word just received s ; eW here by relatives, Lieut, ‘Dutt was 2|1es8 Frank Kramer wants to try out partner, Pay only 80 cents and get a dig dom of riginal Graduate of Shadyside ademy here, the newcomer a, and in 1912 was graduated {rom Prine Al Smith, Governor-elect of the| pegy’s Mustarine, which ts. th ton, in the sa year being named @ Ne wt e ry y that| If by chance Syracure wins both | ail’ America guard. He coughed the! state of New York, has aocepted the | mustard plaster, ‘and is mado of atee | "| > meee 2 headache, neuralgia, toothache, ear. survive him. ‘The funeral services,|ever Red Cross Day has been an-| yur, wey Meee ey fot | Btaburgh. ANWAPOLER, 36h. Hoy. 98 oho event: AEG. Than be pone te may | tees he, neurale °. which nearly every turfman in Mary- [nounced the patrons of the track have | MViNs twelve men on the field, but so United War ers Committee. by midnight, Sunday, i will be the | It's e eure. pecty remnsay ee Works will attend, will be held at his|made it their business to attend on Georgia Tech's Jump shift and double |@sked that the football teams of the for bronchitis, ood inns BL Oy ge that’ particular day. It was so at| It -7as a mad thought, even if any-|yump shift devised by” John Helaman Naval Academy and the University of most evenly matched lot of specdaters | draw the inflammntion trom sour ipa If Jockey McAteo continues to ride| Bowie to-day, and as a result the en-| body did think quickly enough to order |dd not prove effective agalnat Pit , Woe De jenet ever started in the ry feet there le nothing so good. You 4 > donated |Saunde out to make the tackle. No|burgh on Saturday. C Ng jrace. real action with Mustarine—4t goew In hin prosent form thera is a chance | tire gate receipts, $4,685, were doratrd|joubt it was the wild impulse of Saunde | minor college elevens, butnot againet | Aaiieiay, Harte, aunerpiande yt Obie | "the sprints on Saturday night along | puin and ile tt rane eit tne Seon, Eee that he may be ¢ fo pilot _next| by Manager Jami . , fo the naelf who could not bear to see a|teams properly coached to meet It. The |be played at Annapolis. If it is arran, with the motor-paced events on the |it burns, but it won't biimter—tt doesn't wrist. 3 season the race horses belonging to local chapter of the Red Cross So- | game safely won thus go slipping away. |line shift on offense has been tried and |here, an admii arge wil made. r onizing pall n the y. R. Coe, The position of first jock- clety. nother man made the statement that discarded by most of the leading teams, |” mission charge will be made. /card should draw a capacity house, | ive arsnizing pain a slap en, the era ha hcenned The Camp Merritt football team will | The world’s greatest sprint champion, is pain, Ask for and get 3 play the Prine: rs’ School | America’s most marvelous motor- fs yellow box, on Paymarte! eleven on the Oritani Field, Hacken- | paced champion and the speed cham- sack, on Thanksgiving Day afternoon. |pions from Europe will compete for The letter, team bas several Princeton | both. prizes and to condition them- regulars in its line-up and. recent held the naval team tova 6 to 0 score, |#elves for the long grind that takes STOPS PAIN USTARIN e }. while Rochelle of the M is 1 ‘The National A. ©. of Philadelphia te now one a place the following night, Marty, More, comeber of the K. Of | 0", SV, Dub She in as cream ef fon |, mecwremients will saeh in the main/ TS ape banieg Gite to tee Oiate of Pras: TO-DAY’ - |? Stars of the wheel, Frank Kramer, CANNOT- BUSTER C. and the Metal District League, writes | Tiersen "tang bate high team scoss, with @| bout to-night at the boxing show to be Siete’ "oth atemaiera tt Piss -DAY’S BOWIE ENTRIES: sevediaon years climmien; Gacres that the past week has revealed the fact | total of 020, held dy the Broad Btreet Club of New-| 7!anis. | The cificiale Mave te een ee Siler, chatopion wmotarepabed: rider of America; Frank Corry, champion of Australia; Spears, champion of Australia in the sprints; Francisco pok.| Verri, Italy's idol, are the attractions Daghesra: 110;7*Heians, | OF next Saturday: that no less than seven of the younger| he towers at Phil Bolode’s Olty Tall alles, [ATK N. J. Clay Turner, the Indian light | '2 manne nverattons o9 te Sue Meee, Wakeh now eoATRST RACE Fo bowling element of the lower east side| No, 20 Tark tow. ar ruil at it for Victory |heavyweight, who has won four bouts|transagiving Day afternoon they have decided to | frome Om are listed in the casualties from “over! thn are it -) Vor-|in succession, will take on Bartley Mad- | charge from 60 centa general admission to $1.50 for there." ‘The most prominent of the lot eye om Wesincaday evening at |den, the sturdy local big fellow, for| the best seats Al Lippe 18 now the official match- {8 Eddie Fiesler, one of the Seniors of | and “iariscn have declared. that they keep /@lht rounds, This will be the first | maker of the lub, ROLLER SKATING i, the Boys’ ub, who won The Evening | % bowing for Victory medals until they wineae, | hout between “heavies that has been| within the next forty-eight hours th te ex-| 113, a os St. Nicholas Rink, +via Championship “headpin tourna-| mR. Caplan ‘ow York Macnnerchor | Drought off in that city since the boxing | pected that @ match will be arranged betwoen My a Ra rg id, City Fuurse: for, two Barney Ad Bents Donley. 66th St., near Broadway ment in 1916 at Thum's alleys, He 18| Hat alice, Nos 205-200 tam Cth Bueet. haa} law went Into effect there, and as both | Johnny Dundee, the fast local Italian Lightweight, io dua pas. J bi FAthlone, age. ‘ern Barney Adair, the Irish Hghtwelght of Sk t A hil reported as “wounded, Charley Datm- for forty re ito, mmlales hss |men have good records and aro in good 884 George Chaney, the hard hitting Baltimory | ¢jsudit, 1115 Marie, 106; Mormon Rider. 111: r7, 10m, won his fourth victory at the ate while to bee hocty | ahtweight. Both the matchmakers of the Otrmote | HARIS MAbx' Por te “| A A. and the National A. ©. of Philadelphia are slatming: one. shape, the scrap oug! contested one, ler of the #ame club 1s reported as having been killed in action. Au Broad Street A. C. of Newark, N. J., ry when he defeated Mickey Donley of Dance Awhile after the contest, and the one that offers the best Scheusler and Irving W ‘lwo " "i Newark in the feature eight-round bout. bowlers wh re rated as "comers" Nee tort Me ‘A match was arranged to-day between Benny | !*ducement will get the bout. Xiuir punished the Jerseyite around the * Admitted to ¢ un as avrgy oF 102 for Valeer, the fast little French fighter, and Jobmny | Larry Williams, the former light heerrwelght, of fody In the early Tounds and easily won the Dancing Carnival Free n ikit Drummie, the promising Hghtwelght of Jersey City, Philadelphia, but who now makes his home tn six rounds out of the eight, Adair in Jons daily, incliding Sundae, a Dei Rarronn, of Jackwon Arcoue and 4! \rhey will come together in an eight-round bout | Itridgsport, Conn., 18 another battler who te elamor- the last week boxed Young Rector, Fe=Kvenings 7.30 te Ih, ae etn | five ot ibe lcwory rolled for ih in the main go at the next show of the Armory | ing for @ bout with Clay Turner, Sam Driver, the Frankle Callahan and Terry Brooks, L “ind Peter Muck of the both | Renta he, towlag A. A. of Jersey City on Monday evening, Dec. 2. | fight promoter of Bridgeport, came to town yester- = thas been gassed. ie the Wvargrect ous aud ule “Swturday | Valeer recently fought Tommy Tuohey at the | day and made an offer for Turner to mect Williams i a The Seaior Bowling Club has been ‘clus one. fame club and showed that he ie capable of giving | for twelve rounds at the reopening boxing show of | i2iesu; 0) | rn iardest hht of all howling clubs, owing ra venue, | Drummie a hard fight, the season tm that elty, on Christmas Day after- | (jt, ‘no: to the faci thet it was composed of Matec Sere alied Ue chron ts —e hoon, The men recently fought « greet siz-round | Howton.’ ti young men ‘ithin ‘phum for $10 for two of the Vietery | Jack Sharkey, the local bantamwelght, was pout there, ra pie sway. Jo “i th a Olympia A, A, of Philadelphia, to meet Dick| Im & letter just received from Jack Reddy of ihree-year-oldé and upward: William Dietz are, in the navy. 2 ctlatiea ‘e'gave Cuts | Loadman, & hant-hitting featherweight of Lock: | St. Pwul, manager of Fred Eulton, Reddy says d ‘nerenty, yatde Gen tos: “ . 9 | Bias is with the h Division. John | ¥ do, 108; Ey 105 sohing aro with the boys in Franco, ; club's entertainment next Monday night, Load. | sailor heavyweight, auch a beating in thelr four- George Schneider ond Gee Ader, who Netnemann, “President of the Diamond | man has fought all of the best bantams with the| round bout at San Francisco recently for the i Foe f ad Ugsord: E 4 pitched for Camp Upton's baneball ‘te q fat the bowl: | excention of Krankle Bu ako stopved | War, Work Caminign Fund that Futon baal Gi! thi 10 1 as applied to the Tailor? ast y are still at Upton, Johnny Ertle in three rounds, Sharkey te to re-| asked bis manager to sign up for another battle! Luther, Buc fr : ‘4 ; A agon be mustered out of the service, mae sical pry I coded Ng ye ite Heoian 10d), Bob a Exclusive fabrics, exclusive patterns, exclusive styles at © was & rumor on the east side Sik Won 8. Vuciory. tne ; that Jack I been wounded, but tournament rolled the same aight | Johnny Howart of Bayonne, who weighed 9o| Sout #8 weeks, ,. Tie Sul’ g' erations, exclusively HIGH PRICES. V haw he Ived by his folks, | with « score of 108 much for his bout with Jack Britton that the| Battling Reddy, the local featherweight, and y kage, 106; Genevieve B.; Then ARNHEIM must be the most exclusive tailor in esp eagary tery ot he WAT Cook & Yeob, of the American Bowling Alless, 1 refusol to go on with him, is booked w for | Billy De Foe of St, Paul are going to engage in | 10 New York—EXCEPTING the hi A ora aiwil toke 2 . another bout at the Broad Street Club of New-|® twelve-round bout, to @ decision, at the Na 108; lew Yor! he high prices, Uttle time before all of the eust side i kN, J., on Saturday night, His opponent will | tional A, ©, of Marieville, R, 1, om Thanks . ww.chd can be accounted or, Wi we funds i'r | be Tommy Murphy, the Chicago middleweight, | giving Day afternoua, De Foe hae dove eone| = Suits M de to Ord iii, Masha 3 Charles Schultz, | They will swap vunches in the star bout of eight | gud fighting at the Aiftervat eae in New ade to rder rg || rounds, Murphy has started training for the con-| Bogiand and also at Marieville, and Match. Ry | test at Billy Grupp's gymnasiuna, maker Doberty of the National Chub decided to $60 to $30, and the largest assortment of suitings to be Stated that be wes under APA UR nee, found anywhere, Ivy Lewis, matchmaker of the Armory A. A. of e cold remedy for 20 ain t fe, eure, Socene= Si): ever grip Mord i, Li's cascar QUININE hes {* won, Is euxious to sign up Jim Coffey and Herman Taylor of @hiladelphia, who t sow a‘ bie conditete for Bestem Clay Turner, the Indian fighter, for @ bout at bis | arranging the boute for the. boxing howe held Ite way \ a ¢ club, He has made the men @ flattering offer to | every week by the Atlantic City Sporting Club, x twelve rounds to «decison on Tuesday eve | Das fast clinched & bout Uetacen Harlem Eddie | Vit Pty his che ot Deo, 24. The managers of the fighters are| Ketly, the rugved fighter, and Eddie Waguad | tiny ewebanry | 4 | wilting to have their men clash, but they are not | of Philadephia, ‘They are slated to bettie for |‘ We Nuow of e eumurne Gow Benue Babul won S| screey Chiy willing to accept the date, If Lewis cam book the | eigtit rounds in the windup at phe next show of ever used at heh \ TWO STORES ta, rotted | bout for Deo AT the @ances are that the go. will | the club om Friday nigit. Both men ere dug | @a4did aot feel immediately that wen- ES rausaniie I ° Nati be arranged. gore and will protelly put up » tif fight, Sorc ah, wel reams Sat ones o wane et 4 ie Py el Coes) when taken away. This sooth le . A \ ? It will probably be at least four or five weeks . z r Fk i 18,205. Austen beatae ealna) eamauea Na | before Champion Hearg Leonard and Champion {as wosh penetrates ho pores, aires P, S.—By doing small things in a big way and big things raicare last aight Uy hin manager, Leo Fina, 40 take en | Ted Lows are able to box again, Lenard is| gant, tellef frase the most detreming =| Conrect in detail makes a successful big busi Secretary K, Mulla of the | Moly Heady, the Syracuse bantamweight, for ten | laid up with @ dislocated lat hand, while Lewis thin diseases, S50, ig business, Napwesh » Winning two Mamoraby of rounds at the Ryaa A. ©. of Syracuse, N. ¥,, on | is mill under e Cre care from yellow the ight of Dec, 6, Margolis is & very Likely | jaundice, Billy Gia declared to-day that he hy snd bo expects to wcahe. prod’ in all of | fas td, geucral, ters cor Levan ro! box, but Arnheim Axtome tis bouts in the fuss, ei vail nauta, we e e