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ane ne alleen an tate a — RAR THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 20, 1919. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK MAORSMAYRUN MOTOR BOAT MEN AT IT AGAIN TO-NIGHT MINOR LEAGUES OF START CAMPAIGN TOLOWER TAXES Craft Is Taxed for Whole! Everything Is Over, the Base-| Season if Used Only ball Magnates Have Arranged Occasionally, Things for the Coming Season. < — — eal Mow boating as a sport ts like- RE we are in the midd ly to run on the rocks if the January, still to the baseball| Treasury Department, in order to Magnates who have been met + | false larger revenues, slaps on a dou ing here in New York for a couple ¢ t | dle tax on motor boats. Motor boat Weeks the baseball situation for the | owners have been paying $5 a boat coming selison is all over, ‘The| under five tons, but under the pro-| schedules for the year will be out| posed dil! they will be assessed $10, Tuesday or Wednesday and ail that| Which must be paid even if the boat remains is tho donning of uniforms | !s used ont along about April 23 and the crowds| Motor boat manufacturers, fe will flock in. Very simple, isn't it? | seeing the curb the increased tax Tt has been ever thus, The ball- | woul Players play their heads off, to the) littl nature From Agreement Bes tween Big Leagues and Na+ tional Association of Minor Leagues Because of Dispute Over Territorial Rig its, By Alex. Sullivan. T wouldn't be surprising to see I the major leagues operating several minor leagues of their own in the near future, now that the National Association of Minor League Clubs has broken away from organize baseball. The only hitch in the cigning of the separation papers between the repre- sentatives of the majors and minors is a dispute over territo| rights, Although there are only about nine gues doing business, the on of Minor League one: e put on the aport this year, lost time calling off the Motor 1 minor 1 ational Associat perspiration standpoint, for $9 much | Show that was scheduled this spring. Clubs is cleaiming territorial rights per and then the m ates step in.; Now many owners are co-operatin in sixteen leagues, and it is because None of them could hit the side of a| In self-defense b a view to induc of this that Ban Johnson, President house with a tat, still th ing Treasury officials to modify th of the American League, is withholds $ signal the whole works when the game new Revenue Law ing his signatu : ; Garry Herrmann, Chairman of the rives at ¢ widow They dc Vice Commodore I. G. Schneider ie Pita aad Suoors National Commission, has already how many foul ba constitute of the Motor Boat Club ia a pioneer if ARIAT signed the papers drawn up between strike they d er oF yt alin this movement. In a formal pro Puna $ bie ble bara to the ‘qoournent Bates Only last week the Nations t against the seve Ax on motor On BOY MI! day, as expected, Ban lin town to the con ating Commodore Schneider points! ee League magnates ¢ dis going to nH, Marre Rah gue Pete NOX MH%= | voat owners to get in touch with Hen eonard’s Bout it! Dundee ast oan ta ee Everybody jumped on that proposi- | ators Calder and Wadsworth and Rh s ie sand Porites weeers cio Wo"tnale "tens rt | uocevalc a pestest i areen (ore 3% | To-Night Most Important 06) tlenal from, relematie a-! In his note Commodore Schneide —— Sentarg aay: Lihat on | abaglutely tedessary for, (he diana rien, vomastons j5ithe | te gle Mote: CoMUpaOrS BEHARAN BRAS Foe ee He’ Hi d Si K ilb majors to be able to send promising Brtoria tine, it Gossn't win the | tect cogs mae urate who 2 eat ld leveloped, “Also, It is neveseary. 19 World's Series, except on rare oi sent wi shaaia apr : | have source of, securing players, Mle rarcexcep deat on motor boats, These owners, \It's as Near a Championship Fight as Any No-Decision Go vin ail.tie payers they need from t # of the othe f the now bill is carried throu « und semi- prot mal ranks, roe sno otnes BOO sue and| must pay the 610 lax if they only nest Could Be, and Little Italian Is About Most Dangerous Op- “Gn ti Stier hand, the minors, espe possibly Chicago, the National| their boots a few times during the sAA | B Peaguc would be oferccondary con- | entire season. ‘It Is suggested to the | ponent That Could Be Found for Lightweight Title Holder. ican and 3 na | sileration. Hoth tM se cities have| Treasury officials who plaaned the | set} {tiona ve d n to prove + d striven hard to make the gamo a w Revenue Hill t they modify it} ait ’ the brand of baseball in their circuits i ; Matter of baseball ‘supremacy and | to the extent that motor boat owners By Robert Edgren. | fight was to have been held at Ulmer | that eventually will be recog- 1 , lve kept interest in their annual | who use their boats only a few times pe : ois “en Park, Brooklyn, but the gate was | nized to be as powerful as the present faoen alive. Th nts have always | shall be granted a rebate, | Hive New York Breaing Workd shy and so was Welsh, Fred went | big leagues i been there or thereabouts, while the| Commodore Schneider in conclusion ENNY LEONARD, in fighting|OVer and took the lightweight cham- homas J. Hick resident of the ; Yankees, His , OF whatever | states that motor bouting is deserv Johnny Dundee in Newark to- | Ponshtp from Ritchie in England, can Association, already an- they may | are usumlly|ing of better treatment esp wae taking On the moot ime| Lots. History sayeth not how ma plans of a big world’s series Hy Mraggling in the rear, since tte WAY record, when all night, 5 on most ii points" w siven Freddy for |next season between his league and H ‘This leads to the conclusion that | entire sport volunteered its boats and AND OF Course Dunpec Beee a ee eee ee eee ee Pelee witie TTEWec aL Mradteod’ | Cerna eRELaNecwiuner oeainecrce the Giants are the mainstay of the| personnel to be as submarine IS LIKELY To PULL. knocked out Johnny Kilbane in Phila-| Showing with Ritchie, in Madison | ternational, the winner of this seri + older league, and in opposition of all| chasers and auxt! to auarovers: Sootwhunes Re | delphia s will be ax near a lights | Square Garden, there must have been | to go to thie Coast to play the victor arrangements of thelr governing body | and other war craft as a protecting GCCENTRI \ Weight championship tight as any no-|@uite a few, In the Garden Welsh /in the Pac oust League, they still remain so. Why? Mc@raw,| patrol for home shores against the AND NEw OL [decision aitair could be. Johnny Dun | © ran for ten rounds, gamel Although the majors are going to that’s all. He knows more baseball | invasion of enemy U boats. —_— S36 dea [801 F Leriny's Shoat lable | efusing to be caught and’ knocked | play a 140-gamo schedule, the Amori~ | ire minute than all the magnates put me vals. While Dundee tu fought a Out although Hitchio was chasing /can Association announces that it will together will ever know, for the rea- siloecteticas ne reat number of bouts without show. | him fast and often managed to get | play 54-gamo schedule, so it can! non that they never played the game. Paeeat ockout punchy he can. wit | Rear enough to step on his heels, | be n that the minors are showing y . |'ng p * Am “Germany” Schafer told av inst bs OOKS & hand enotigh wien there's a good rea- |OUNDEE MISSED CHANCES TO|that they mean to cut a wide swath week, MoGraw rarely sleeps elicht | D for h He's about as dan WIN TITLE. in the baseball world. hours at a time, He is always awake NEW ORLEANS, _AND J gerous an opponent leonard ean| y ee | raion ' and thinking, says Schafer, He's| , First Race—Canvas Back, Tomot, find, expec Nias hele Very ifusti | chro ee eee Cen cnemmonenin | There” are rumors ob sone Ste doping out plays, or thinking about | Almat. Buffalo ts another city where an im-, appointed by the Governor, They will come wp LI No ‘slow as he is very fust-| chance that time, because if he bad/ trades that are about to be closed. What he can do to strengthen bia| ,,Second Race—Hasty Cora, Lilly B., ee ; ltaek tole th aoa a ook, Bes slosh a aath Bae Say sit [fought Welsh he might have whipped | The Giants and the Dodgers are men- Gi, He never wastes any time. ‘Thistle Green. portant bout will be fought to-night, i ork eee Se ee ut) Welsh, and then Ritichie might have |tioned in this connection, It is said ' pa ; ‘Third Tacs —- Ben Tromp, ‘Top [Cer Turner, the Indian, meeting Kid, 7 mor to's are jah bem cliche, A Jim Barnes, the Famous Pro, | ther, always, © porsibilty, of "xe" given Dundeo a fight instead of tak- |that Manager, McGraw, te trving 10 ; to | Cost. Top © the Morn. leréatk ha a: tanspoondiess wee the | 140 bas aimed up Yidie Moy, the Peoneivania ' A sidont ft ged | gon Welsh in England, | put through one of the biggest trades | 1 met McGraw years ago—to| CM: TOP cicket, Nepperban, |V bout before the| [ie Mn ts tun May Michell: « breatee ot} GOIN to the Sunset Hill Club ‘le teliow Like Hundee is coming from) Pundeo is twenty-five years old. ever effect: | be exact, on the Coney Island| fount? as ot, Nepperhan, Velodrome A. C. in ehe big auditorium | jWenle Michell for t 4s in Min other corr Leonard is twenty-two. ‘Thore ater’ Ae eo Mitchell, for ten rounds in’ Milwau! ‘i ; soho rg ’ f . ‘Thore is } train, going to the Jeffri Pilih Raco~Tom Goves, Seatarer, [oe tea tree, tekes the place of Bart=| Jun, £7, ancl K. 0, Loughlin, also of of St. Louis, Which Has Been ft have watehed Dund reer in| no: to choose between them WILLIE J cK SON SCORES } } Fitzsimmons championship fight, He| Harry Breivogel. v + [ley Madden, who 1s suffering from ul-|vania, will exchange wallops with Bryan Downe Awarded Western Association | ient. Prom, the. bewinn there: “Dundes has had an advant age | ACKS mmons chamPlonsnip fignt. He} Weiath, Ttace Adelante, Handful, |‘CTMed teeth. ‘Thia will be the third] the Columbus middleweight, for fifteen rounds (o ment, He ie in experience, having been far more EASY WIN OVER RUSSO.’ ; was y . y BS - ©! Rnymer. » * Itime Turner and Norfolk have fought, | decision ate Tulsa, Okla, on Jan, 2 ry Amateur Championship. Meee tier 4 8 active in the ring than Leonard, who le mame every MOve wigueating “poy venth Race —Soslus, Cracow, | Turner winning the first go and Norfolik | Helen ie staat Pent patees Leagtita: One ay of muscular eff fates Stew DOU ortan won Oe | SHILADELEHIA, |. Jan), e0—Wile! and enthusiasm. Now he ts pudgy| puts and Calls, the second scrap, Turner has had only | Po*ty in 5 ; tite: SHAM plone TPAESOC SHIN | Re ee etn Vik Read apd @ Little grayish around the | ——.|three days’ training for the bout, he| Jimmy Sullivan, formerly of New York, bt Western Golf Association at! a year or T have often ex ti poeeae Re emma orice the week in the wind-up « } \ ples, but he has the same amount ‘taking the match so ¢hat the » Mow elaims New Jersey aa his howe, will | nnual meeting in Chicago voted| ‘ #¢e hin Y wand mu Johnny fought nearly all ‘over | show of the season, so far at “pep.” He moves around with an|to the job of regulating boxing. It! wouldn't have to cancel its show. oa Mickey Delmont of Newark for elght me aie ee ound, But the "Scote peed the cou t all the best | Mi catial trun gee . agility that is surprising: he is just | almost inakes me laugh: | : rounds at a special boring show to be browht off| the amateur championship to the} and t ‘ to have stayed. feat and’ lightweights, and has | Bix rol from Jack Russo, ; a6 enthusiastic as ever about baseball | | sigg | At the Spring A. ©. of West Hoboken tomorrow | rs Pe Re abet is Y his. first Qua OnIv | Cane Gane 1k AGRO Hecee lane men Orleans. Nia atacaed about hing which happens to b ing and its possibilities, but | in, didn't Jone any time in errand. | fighta in the last six montis, ‘Thre ws muni Open meet to the Mayfield ¢ try| Willie Jackson, didn't ‘interfere with) It would be hard. to. pic Raselawny ert 10 ae zit oe eee } ers sts onit "ta Gack, we have to shut ourselves off,| iS, ie far his man, a be han him alma | ule 1 aloo be put on, Club of Cleveland and the junior] the eoce dctivity he always dis-| fast boxers whose individual styles are | Mt nih ad ton clever on the deteneirs, | McGraw is a live wire, thoronehty | Let's talk about something cise, For] win deck, sgh gg fe es wit Re | Pete Herman, the tantamweight champion, | Championship to the Flossmoor Coun. | Plitys are righ V pack | as unlike as Leonard's and Dundee's.|the bei! rang for the termination of the ; abquainted with whatever happens to {Matance, we ran into Charlie Stone-| ton emunie at Lowel, Mas, on Jaa, £7, and | Dot likely to get many boute at the Philgdephia | try Club, Chicago ond 1 full ¢ yee | renee anterd Ja tHe: MORE FOLRGEIAS Ath Foamy end noes H Bprunder alscuseton, and hevean ale aM, the new president of the Glantn,| ur promt wed Bul “iach Desan® a | it (a he manners demand he ese to ne amateur tournament will be| nur acever lightwolaht, champion since Frank} ly. ring, he manasa ecuparate : ways make himself understood with- | st might, "How," we aske | Chiewgo for tom rounda at the Grand 0, oth teen ae Be A aahing: trom the promoters | ne © th th mpic hh i RR Ed vali eal Phased Crab leased BYE Tr ME Tat w Det a noedicss waste of tin you’ going to fill your own Chicago foe ten rounds at the Grand A.C. ot! ners, Geone Kugel tried to inatch Herman amd | Dold Jun with the Olympic LEONARD WAS WILLING TO but caloulating and well poised | holding on, | waste Trak tree ee Cee soracam, NY. co Veo, 8, Levimty 4 HR Pris uma atthe Olynbia A, Any bit aa | CHM contest on June 14, ‘The open FIGHT 20 ROUNDS. at all times, He is willing to take|,,.2.rediie Reese, ROM Buffalo we get the in-| YoU ing to spend your tim wd Herman's manager asked for a guarantee of $1,000 | Classic will take place on July 24 to! Past ye I went up to Plattsb: risks, and ready with a knockout] wy Vitzgerald, He : 2 that you have two offices?" i ‘ ay Weignte uy| “ith 82 option of 40 per cent, of the gum te | 26, inclusive, while the youngstera!with Henny Leonard and Johnny | Punch when he finds his opening and \f ty well formation that the proposed Well" sald Charl he drew a| 7M? Ammar A. A. of Jere Chy Heighte wil | ceipte, Engel hind to pam him u : . e. to neo them box with some| (te time right to put it over, He has strong Hibbs bill to legalize boxing| long thoughtful breath, “I'll be down | D&! i Fraular weekiy boxing show tonight at) ors porting men of Kingland will b Wi eee tor ee ile oe amet lightweights for the entertain t of the cool, deliberate action of | ( ne epee Gs ene { dpesn't deserve the criticism which| town in Wail Street in the morting| which thee will be two mala boate of eisht! chame to ae tro. important intemational bettie | = °° 2 ment o officer training there, | the erent Joe Gans, with whom he is | trovea too cl *rankie Conway een aimed at It. Our informant] it? uptown at the baseball office in munis and dave wttind peliminary conte faugt in their o Bialta co ehh Geller ||. aitae Barnes; Jaan opens ehacinion/of| onan an Dy int fight each | Often Compared by old-timers. He is | frie m <i) he afternoon,” and then in a remin zor, In the two wier | Faidie Shevlin, scakcia Wealtaounlanas ik tact. | is ‘ ther at that tin ns it was likely |! s Bad without bein jg always “slipping us priv ixcent mood he added: “If [ have a ge ag tl thos Ei td abe N agg ps welterweight. will meet | the Western Golf Association, and tho. leet lates for the cham |#t all conceited, and although nev wainks Gated. Manas formation." He tells us not to be rd night the night before 1 won't be | will clag with Georg Brown, while in the In dane a8, tnd dee Lynch, the New Yarn | Winner of the Professional Golfers'| pionship vet put into danger that might call for] 4. TRIAL, Jan, 2h—At the opening alarmed: that the Gibbs pill does either place.” No camouflage about | Sailor Jack Denicy will gmap munchew wich | featherweight, will Ko against ‘Tommy Noble, the | Association title, ona of the best] During the ternoon we were aout (erly as ame co any boxenin the of the Olympic A. C., Montreal, Cunada, even look like the Frawley Jaw. “The| that, is there? Stoneham talks like | Jouppy Clinton, the promising | h chamjiou, on Feb Both bouts will , United States,| Walking through the camp with | pet a's defen lhefore a packed house, Benny Valger,} New York p “he says, “are pu a regular citizen | pa sey featrayrcnict Pup yr Oa abated call known golfers in the United States, | \7) 77, mv, who was in charge of | TNE All of Leonard's movements are| n° trench Flash, battered Joe Mooney ' Mahing coniusing ¢ ses in the Gibbs te Tuamy Welsh, menage of Pol Mew, has sites ws dhesccsbiad and who was engaged last year by! ,)/ antane moot nd perfectly timed, When} New York all over the ring £ , pill, They are all wrong. Ten rounds| JOHNNY DUNDED passed us at} the Broadmoor Country Club of Col-| Major met t would be ai eb £0) finishing punch he is 2* rounds, ” Lenthithed { won't be the limit and decisionless che ‘i : [Cellet off the propre twetre-round, mo decision K. ope Weare : 5 Pre ca etegn ind Reh eateereua A hard a hitter as any lightweight that |. bouts will not be allowed." Sounds e Fingslde of the recent Leon- | tout between Moore and Frankie Bums of Jersey - O . itting jorado Springs at what was reported) othe military rescrvation at Platts | ever held tho tit f fine, doesn’t it? | ard-Kid Lewis fight in Jersey.| city at American A, A, of Baltimary on | to be a record salary, is to sever his} Pt ' ' + 4 Té Mr, Gibbs has a fifteen-roand bout | He was disgusted at the exhibition. | ¥ ia view, with a decision, he is to be! "If I had been in there to-night,” he |} congratulated. We don't need any| sald, “you would have seen a regular] We!) dsmande!, Burme was ready to post a i, wrume Same eaied ‘hat the waist be Special Gyms for connection with that organization and next season will be seen at the eee eee ontertainment and in. |DUNDEE HAS FREAKISH FIGHT- ” | struction of the men in camp, and ING STYLE. | that he would like to offer a $10,000| undee's fighting atyle {s freakish. ’ 8. | purse to Renny Leonard for self apportion though their names are, they would | or not jt will be a regular fight. The be the eastest kind of propos! eo Burs weughat 120% peumda, Moone boxes was professional at the Whitemarsh "onal ositions tol is one thing we wish to say in con Dick Ieedman et 121 pounde at Buffalo a} Anticisyting the Olympic mes, to) Valley Country Club near Philad 1-| Major?" I asked, laughing. to” inv @ punch that he evades! Nee eee eet inal sree | RL Te ruin luis RENE to-Bignt and Jen, 37, - be sondhinted: by the: Arm n Expedi-| phia in the summer and at the Palms ¢ in camp inside of half| with ease, Dundec's jaw has been| as May be all right, their presence! that ts that never in our experience tlonary Fe in Paris du May or * said the Major quickly, “by | hard to hit, ev for the cleverest | Uj Widlo Jackwn te surly a very bony fighter soy 9? on a boxing board would be all wron| Cela Club of Tampa, Fla. during e “Liz” for puffed-up, | in fight matters have we been phoned June, in whie jer € 7 j subscription, We have plenty of men! of them. And yet seems to hold it * * We want somebody to govern boxing | more often about where to get tickets. | Bade having fought Jack Rum af Newl wit ‘com yy oe f the Alliea|{2@ Winter months, Ho will begin} here who could put up $10,000. ins | within easy range, And to € ne: A | burning, aching, calloused who knows ali the angles of the game,| That 1s a sure sign of a@ big house. | Orteere et the Natwnat A. ©, of Mhikdelphialarmics, the Knight o 1 ne ew This duties at St. Louis in the spring| dividually and never feel I'd like | most by accident. He is a powerfully fe somebody who knows the crooks,|Tickets in New York have been on 7 might, he ie slated to take geet in} rts Saiehta. of Columbia ere) > to get the Sunset Hill course ive him fight Dundee. That would | putit lijtle fellow, and can hit a fairly eet and corns. sure-thing men and doul a) rs./sale at Billy Const . " " ie fitting up special gymnasiums at the | '? time to gi ® ft teh." t i i y Considine's, Broadway | anther lout ia that city ane week from to-night h for the Western amatcur|™4 ood match hard blow from any position, He Those who would take an ace with}and 42d Street, and at Gibson's Cri-| ili epament in that eqwap well te Frankie |Y@tc K. of C, buildings and Amerj-|!9 shape for the Brera Ome | Lecalled Benny back and told him | doesn't hit like Leonard, with delib- @ deuce and hope to get away with it. | terion Cafe, at 149th Street and Third| “Young” Unit of New Redford, Mam, They {San Soldiers who expect to compete championship, of the Major's offe erate aim and purpose, but h ef it's all very fine and laudable to! Avenue, but they were sold out long| have bem mgoed up by George Engol to meet !the Olymple events will be invited to use —— _ “Til accept on one condition,” sald | fective because of the fury and per secatse M a of ¥' Sareeyns Me &/ ago. It ts wuld that, al y th \ in the sar of ait rounds at the wow of tho|the K. of C. athletic equipment at the nny quickly, "Pll fight Dundee or | sistence of his at Heavy blows ple head of poxing Jaw, or! vance sule exceeds $12,000, and then | Oiymua dao pest pi iny other lightweight if you will turn | on} oO make him dance tes “ with a national reputation, but|no interest in boxing cide: y| Pete Hertuey, the Dumble Dane, wi eq | Botting into shape for the coming con: s letic fund on’t want ent The eight rounc nant eihariel eel 2 hevonel Tecuiaree, Titl be interest in, Daring, Incidentally | ste Bertin, fe Davnsle Dees, im deinied the | IN NEWARK TO-NIGHT, #ti-tc funds." 1 don't want a ¢ Guevelnht rounds elween’ Chams| —— ee ee foe tt take you on at the same terms” n Benny and the “Scot ever believe that such #& thing was|ever he is, will not shou referee the hout.| teer-rounl bout at tho American A, A. of Bati.| ‘Livery resource at the Knights of | - {put in Dundee, “I don't want an) uld) make an. interest! Rpestvie. How foolish it would be,| Patsy Cline of Newark has been| more om last Friday night, wae mmtched im-| Columbus command the athletic tine CONTESTANTS — Benny — Leonard, | soldiers’ money either.” They should satisfy, too, the Eee taatance, 0 ba e Mr, Tat iron Ramed and will be the third man in| mudistay after thet ereat victory te met Rocky |witt be at the eorvice of our soldiers, | world’s lightweight champlon. vereus | THEY HAVE MET FIVE TIMES of « large and loud-rooting Dundee P e ring to-nigh Kaname of Buffalo (or fiom rounds at the mune} scheduled to compete in the Johnny © es ALREADY. section, which w love from New| — chib on Feb. 20. Hartixy and Bloom drow a | oe VLACK—First Regiment Armory, aaneidl 1 Dundee might have | Yerk to the battle ground 4 gato of $2,630, cach of thew rearing fers | EM | Sussex Avenue and Jay Street, Newark, eonard & har rilel al LR tooting horns and bearing banners | in an Among the thoumand Knights of been matched at Plattsburg but for) is crined Tindes | the fact that a few days later on " —s pager pel | friends will » be 9 s. e: - Columbus overseas secretaries are| — TIME—0.80 o'clock, the | tor Jett Gmith, the elever Bayonne, N, J., middle | score: noted athletes, trainers and ra iene | DEP of changes were made at the | ho Carter’s Little Liver Pills |/2 2.222 reese Be ee 8) STEN mee te ale icin ne ee eee oe ee it ladvisors. ‘These men are to be mobil jew ropped. It would have been a cork. | oPly men from his own ra Flouk, the Lght Resryweight of Lancaster, Pe laced ‘unressrvedty atthe WEIGHTS — Leonard ft enty-round championship from al lons and “walks o You Cannot be , emedy That Sane. Se teas be own soldiers service. Their | £86 pounds, Dundee 13 pounds. {nir, too. for theae boys always fight. | life.” F °, " / 4 | for taalre roade Amencan A. A. 1 and experience un 00) Mey 200: EO oe i h ean-cut bo: ell as a bo ing, puffed-u pellsgeighageonk yy paren de A, Bal #kill and experience will FAVORITE nard. rho ntwoight champion has| clean-cut boy well as a boxi bl d-up feet-—feet so tired, sore and swollen you can hardly get your shoes on or off? Why you get a 25-cent box of “Tis” n Record. | from the drug store now and gladdem | | Leonard 4s a fine,| Why go limping around with ache . 4 be of great value to the| REFEREE—Vatsy Kline, Ean Mok sian ithe j champion, and one of the most popr _ | Constipated Makes Life 9 iri © tssin cm timer tot tarmgn ns [Qotetcata who wilt'in, ‘ihe’ Gimpie | RRETIM Tey Mie: sareservea (fount Dundeo five times. The frst |i hat ever held. the world title, Lancaster tonight, Al Lappe, manage of @uith,|games, be pitted aguinat the dest eule| veras cu su Messrend ecote Bie | two Wore No-decision ten-round bouts eu and Happy Worth Living 9 ie ee ee eee conn tuoi of kines ot Bddic Mayo'e Nena F his career as a fighter, ‘The last BEATING CA | ' Genuine Sears deckton bout, Columbus athledc equipment is ITY—1 1,000, was « six-rounder in Philadelphia,} Eddie Mayo, the crack Brooklyn A, | your tortured feet? jectaton bu ee Salaried Ae mee OF PRELIMINARI Nashs | Nov, 15, 1016, |A. harrier, established a new record ria” makes your feet glow with ‘Two boxing bills have already been tntrodaned | and soldiers will Newark, ve. Soldier Sprout, Newark: Tit Henny hasn't fought Dundee | for the four-mile course in the weekly | comfort; takes down swellin the Benate permitting boring contests to be | atything | 1 Frankle Far Milsabethe va. 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