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, [Fumes BEST SPORTING PAGE | | Copyright, 1919 by The Troe Publuhing Co, (The New York Brening World.) | Gost, AWwr \ Aw HEN, FIWNEY, toon wate > | hy COME OVER HERG | LOCK ANY FURTHER - | AND See THE = I KNOW A REAL | LscHicen ciiektnls) CHICKEN WHEN % s {Sas THIS PooR FOwL HAS Some DIFFICULTY SCANNING THE _- SCRNERY = ~f SE | fis aa | Country Might Learn Lesson in Control of Boxing From England, | Englishman, signing himseif @ lover of clean sport, writes| Us a long and interesting letter | dealing with boxing and its talked of} resumption on a legal basis in New York State and perhaps the entire | country. We have pointed out that a boxing commissioner should be a Man who knows every angle of the sport. One who is fainiliar with the undesirab| t have from time to time discredited it. We felt at th Ume that the army and navy men who have incorporated themselves into a sort of a governing body to keep the sport on a high plane would not be experienced enough to cope With situations which might arise. | Our enthusiastic English correspo: ext takes issue with us on that point, | SPoRT (T TAKES & Good YO SEE EVERNTHING aT THe SHow- 4 ‘ THEY DONT KEEP ALL JHE CHICKENS IN CAGES, BOY! SS Like HE WAS UP ALE NIT je is logical and may be right, Al- luding to our remarks that the com- missioner should know what's what | about the sport and its connections, he says | % Perhaps you are right, but I | CL Lk ie ' have heard “that the ‘men “who Ue a cg i ompoxed the commision appointed ir THO: } under Gov. Whitman were of Just Os oYouR this type and that they were @ - ghastly failure, Perhaps it will in- terest you to know what has happened in England, where the ——E condition of boxing was almost ' identical with that now existing in Sous uixe rornine on this country. All sorts of legin~ THe OLD FARM lation was tried. The promoters % ot boxing contests, managers of a xers, professional boxers and and unscrupulous character. AND Deaths in the ring which were “7 \ the direct result of foul play were | SLIC S _ arene Sm = 5g oe = ory Rob infrequent. ‘The practices of ‘ e : ese men were ingenious as they ' were diabolical. I recall one in- | 7 ap J. N. Stearns %d of the Mi Mi Ul A Fisti Ne Saree epee Lerecalt one tae | vane County Ctsamin cars| eanager fatwer lmugguns istic News } rubbed under the armpits of a | UP @ great game right aw, Vor the boxer by a second who was an | third time in a week he has set a now d Go. ip i accomplice ofthe men in theother |geagon' mark at Tiosiurst. Ths tatea ans to meturn tome an SST . When the gloves came in for Ai ; . Contact With thie powerful nterh, {card was 70, negotiating % bach way. It By John Pollock ME and got inte the wore bt tia {Was only recently that he retarned from T D fe [ St Viction' he feft the ring Titnded fr (duties as sailor on the other wid O- ay or ong a eee life, | When he first took up a club here bh There is a war on in Buffalp scored a 73, then he reduc ‘On another occasion spirits of (Scored, ® 7% then he reduced this mark Wino were mixed with the cold tea ; | ‘1 ‘ which the boxer drank between |» Nearly $2,200 wax turned over to the| Despite Reports of Loss of In- | !oulsville, American Association ans, > . Club, by the Browns. Queensberry A. C., Superior A. A. and cutting salaries below a Class A the rounds, the result being that Red Cross by the Professional Golfers 4 g 4 4 1 * a ‘ Loreal é by | one of the small blood vessels of {sociation as a result of, the War! fielders Baker and Pratt, Oriole As Gy and'the Velsdtome A> >|) WithiLabor Unions Fisting | Basle wuld: not produce better bases the brain became congested and Work Dtive tournament, on Nov. 19. ac seth In their announcement that they}The trouble is the result of the ae core. ball, In fact the salary limit threat; | na the boxer never recovered trom — White, President of thw association, last Yankee Leader Is Going to |are, going to Now Orleans again to Quecusberry A. C. trying to monoD- Such Propositions. ghed would have brought the Nationa @ blow which he received while in night. ers) Sau tbe nt ain, the Clavels p says thi c 0 city’ 18 lulge 4 PA HAa LG 2 ! 4 Ridiued candition, hess are only | ae Cincinnati Till It’s Time for | is the intention of Manager Fohl to lize the Kamo in that city, and - | dulged in by the American Associa- two out of many equally cruel | Hush Clasby and Chris Shea, profes- ne eg |Keop the boys there until April 20,|the efforts by the officials of that club | By Hugh S. Fullerton tion for several and crafty deeds of which the |@ionals, who recently received their dis-]| Men to Report for Training | when they wilt leave for Detroit for |to belittle any matches that the other | augn s. ° oie — then boxing fraternity was guilty, Sh4rKe from the Pelham Bay Naval i “| the openings game of the Ameriaan| yh, hold. The opening clash will HE National League, by attempt HE National acquiring some \ Boxing was looked upon by all [at irosawey ond O8th Bene Ther iaa| at Jacksonville. League season. begin on Monday night when the| | ing to place a salary limit of fine men in the deals that are ; decent people as the sport o: ; She ‘ ; | 000 4 oe forwe I Foon. eo i charge of & schoo! last winter Dean Academy, where Eddie Grant, | Veledrome A. C. will run an oppo- $11,000 a month upon all its ais, Prine orn are teeardiee at t - Ledward P. Holden Jr. has sent offelal By Alex, Sullivan. |the former Glant, who was killed in| sition show to the Queensberry A. clubs took a radical CAs Be meron wae: m word to 1 annual me APPL aber cluba concerning. the | | , tine y Jersey State HAT diminutive, energetic man- H my English friend describes. Goi¢ Association sion will be I ger of the Yankees, Miller Very much to the contrary, tho held th the Council Room of the Prines pr ale a aca rear en oa sport was reclaimed and only under ton Club, 44th Street and. Vanderbilt}, uggins, p o| nd t Bu e My ' the system of government by w high | Avenue this On, Tuceday noxt fis home in Cincinnati to-day, Me} Willa m Harrigan, | who 7 with r wail stage Pal Moore and Dt " ol 4 orle ey ie ¢ je be . + my ne yoadman, { eee ees uuthitkingin, {feprestnted by one voting delegate, duly j intends to stay there until late next! Argonne Forest, deliver the address. f re always Willing to stand cos. | euimoriaed. month, when he will marshal his ee Fates tele hee mannan ob rected. How it was done makes tn forves for their invasion of the traiy-| Clarence Mitchell, the Dodgers’! american A. A. at Raitimam, offered to feresting and educating reading. W ing camp at Jacksonville, left-handed — pitcher, writes from, will let “A Lover of Clean Sport” tell nis Martucel, the re : France that he expects to be Back in| wre getting » gunruntee {or th it like this: whois a!’ Miller doesn't appear to be WOrrys| tine to don a uniform for the Open- |fals on Monday mgit be eurely be “What has happened over in Bn, r in this|ing about the reported desertion of ladda: ee aerltad spared trees Jand within a few short yeurs?” he wites Sp] Home Run Baker, In fact he de- | today tat each fightor ie to rece asks. “Not moro than half a dozen clares that he has assurances that| The baseball magnates were wor- | of the gram meats and no guarinten, fearless public-spirited men of good ried for a time that if the tax on action in chool edu Will hold Memorial | golis of this city mect Elmer Doa t Capt, [of Buffalo, while the Queensberry on Feb, ree Norrie th sional at t b to armed been enga ‘uth Oran, Tait clanding cet tagatber “snd | Stiee SMadion SbciGe. formar sestee- | Maker Wil Oe on the Job tc tire epring | Tee tote eee eal be Goubicd | Seto leaving teh Colmonis he Senay tam | they were told by those who would|their private affairs seem to burden that their crusade was quixotic and | Professional promoter, who ian't al- utopian, But nothing daunted, they )ways the most estimable eltizen in fought on and in December of last|the world. However, our correspon- Browns last season. ers and a bunch of cash were giver for this alleged star, but up to date jot the night was the appearance of | thowe old rivals, Knockout Brown and | Dh Matchmaker Joo Dantes of the Sub wine! up @ ear thoir efforts culminated in the t justifies stand by saying: 4 ar cer 4 zs Se ee tated berotiae a alae he crooks, euro’ ching. then,” are| he has done very little seintillating | Tere Keyes b poet cet asin fast uct Marve 1 re Keema ( of t r ussociation. If any one had, gono in England now, it would seem | for the lo . | bet of ten rvunds at —, cs cea h thlae time versal teeeeeh, ae ok wan ak oie ban) eee pil educated player. He bouts, three of which ended in knock v4 of sity before he would have been deemed | sounding names allied. with others| Was graduated from the University | ou i tk ney toe the mad, who had good business heads and an|of Alabama He has po gio a Pe ded ‘soldiers to-night. At. Base “Further, a new and vastly im-|inflexibly determination to reach their| baseball very seriously an |Hospital 1, Hoboken, | Ei proved typo of boxer was evolved and| goal that did the tric k. It was tho| ing tot tiers fe hes Srvition 49 Sriande Bricktey, the famous’ Harvard fo the Prince of Wales, presenting a/men with tho high sounding names|in this city he has come © CON | wtar, will conduct a series of trophy on behalf of the King, steted| who prevented the “crook#* from|clusion that his faare wit, be Reet | eve eee fase = that boxing Was a robust and moniy| “putting something over on them." | secure ig he Suicke 40 the steal bas: | A pastime and had become the national| They were, first of all, not necessarily, |ness rathe a! — | sport of the country. ‘This occurred |as you assume all mon of good social professional baseball, in| whieh | DALCASSIAN BOAT CLUB'S | "sw eer, at a monster carnival at which 15,000| standing to be, especially gullible or|chap is a king one day | most of the major loague chibs have| Rockaway Beach, tho oldest boat club| diem teut at Baltimore on Jan ided on a policy of retrenchment|on 1. holds its | fawde Tagua, tw " e on—one 01 ne chances are that Pratt will pre-| second ar it and bi . than ours. They take @ deeper in-|tion can ever have the slightest hope | rather than take @ big cut in salary. jn Buffelo on Monday night terest in wporting events. Armericans| of muccess If Pratt quits Manager Huggins like to have sport provided for them) They were all men of unimpeach-| may use Fewster, a promising player but they don’t, as a rule, want thé] apie probity and honor. They adopted |from Baltimore, at the middle station bother of arranging it themselves.!_ very simple method which acted| Huggins doesn't plan to take the 'T may be possible to do the same|formers of the manly art, but the thing here but we doubt it. Eng-|had without exception one indis- | de Island, by the w rtalnment has| Weera Moore twlor de the dancing. | The boxing game is till in a Mouriabing its members | y officials and police » club prominent mi nd A.C, Hare ofr 5 ja aad officers. M ehanty. is Preside They'll ‘take in" everything worth! {ik magic. ‘They knew that in all| Yanks to Jacksonville until late in|oMwers, M. J.) Deena haitmnan of tha | © 5 (ire defeated Young Vishe callings and professions where “he| March. His policy is against play- | {\oird of Directo: ag gp gg made & compulsory prerequisite to| says jumping from tank town to tank town wastes a great quantity! Fa-4 of energy. MONTR teur Scores Knockout, L, Ja the practice of such callings and pro “4 + fessions, were clean and reputabl Digestion Weak ? {iii°23¢ itsisnce' aatomnablie dn Bugeno Bros-| money on every shure, A few games may be played with |seau, until list night’ amateur welter- | awnbrokers n keepers,|the Dodgers at the Yanks’ camp sht champion of the United States Does the food which you like most, and her which had| Maybe one or two stops will be m nnd Canada, towday ts looking for dig-| chip of Now a, ak Delith, alien er game, in his debut in the ranks of| which you use w upset lat one time or anoth n guilty ofjon the way North, but hardly more | will be the fine’ mal contest tat an, heavy welght, procured their “tiekets,’ ilweeks and then bring them Noxth having done so, a wonderful change|Now that all the other clubs have was wrought Announced plans of extensive train- “Another powerful factor in theling periods Wbbets doesn’t want to >» he has told] CH! Eat one Roll to ight and you will there ou never tasted as beneficial « laaatlv ve Fruit Kolls, There ts for wany jeu lo come, hoa White Ye | O, Jan, 23-—Happy Fe * THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, JANUARY 23, 1919." present between the officials of the four clubs staging bouts there—the rance, received his prep |The Veledrome will have Irving Mar- that neilier Val Mooro nor Dick Londra bout in Buf. the ri ralieble wou 25 per emt, | wo It will be remembered that Pratt|the Boxers’ Loyalty League for the| Owing wo the fact that Tum Oowler, the Ene not’ Iift a finger to wave the sport {them With enough troubles, hence the] was secured dn @ trade with tho| wounded sokdicrs tast nisht. ‘The bouts | lish hearreinht, Ine reportat wick and will BOE) oxponses, : | were held at Greenhut's, ‘The feature | be ae w meet Kid Norfolk m their twn-round | a rion. bg = Nias 9 i A Bock of play sig | bout at the Grand A, C, of shraaae oo Monday | Mattore’ stood it wasn einen for the| Ne has won him a big place in the Haruey, the ‘Durable Dane," yo of Kanes City in the mus! by the two leading olubs of the|/o#me # cafe king in Chicago Tumsny Kateon, the hart hitting mid@lewsgte, and Hare Giri of Puttsburgh eimed artictes to. sign Charlie | 47 calling for them to met io & ten-ruund boat | might have been a good move. But | One day I dropped in to » | thal | before we Olevdand A, ©, of Cleveland, O., on | look at the other side: bon tye League was to choose a| outs, | Mriday evening, Jan, 31, In another mar taut at! By voting a salary limit and a limit | President and, as usual, the two fac- @ another | he same show, Barney Adair of New York techies one " a | Marvey Thorpo of Kansas City for teo runds.| Players’ salaries would have to be I'd like to have that place,” Al Unb, it @ mported, to be married the night | Although the managurs af Wt Moore, the |}. : |you a lot of worry and trouble, pos people were present, ineluding| eredulous. | ‘They numbered among|been the next, | | oe 41 ag ANNUAL CELEBRATION, | seins teatnerwagtt, Tummy Walt ani Note /PAVe, to cheat the salary limit rule, | oot 8 verates and get vou nolninw, Princes, Admirals, Generals, Ambas-|them men who had built up suocess-| Del received a pean tS : Bicteitiay | Lewis of Chicago, rofwed to allow Moore to box | fru, ts et ld mean certainly the| ‘Nevertheless I'd like to bave it.” sadors and the tite of society.” ful businesses and who in their youth | promised him last seas “put as| ‘The Deleassian Boat Club of Hollands’ | Frankie Bume od Jenay City « twelteround no | thay. wo vie Pixyers | “AML right.” Uo remarked, “if you : had been themselves no mean. per-| finished in the first division, but as f lands’ | lom of a number of good players ; ried that Wish sived nesses that will bring them in more |, He laughed and thanked me, think © culling for Moors to tox Dick Loadenma | iY 60 Huros has alnady | preparing a more moderate rate of | dition at Symowe, N. ¥., for at the show of the threats of fines. of the Three lant Mornlay uugit, at whiae | 18 IY opinion the law would work | of rh of Hsracuse 10 | ‘ rom receipts holding of licenses or certificates was! ing a lot of exhibition games, He <i . | emoanted (0 62,079, of which Grvb drew down our Me kta: sala Pale teeliel ore gusrantes of $400, ‘The club hae been ambing | ‘Ay Mike Gibhons's ten-round bout wlth Geonge |to reduce salaries, did not cities in Une West and he expects to continue Johnny Nowe, the St. Paul lightweight who was| the Nat | neaten by Willie. Jackwa at the Minnapolla new generation of p ole o then 1 cleansing of the Augean Stables was|be behind the umes, “elach, | Posing Oi two mek ago, wn or by mall, direct from the makers, by the Farl of Lonsdale. If that were! the trip to Florid a peateeine Buow 0 turdag ! rude ot @ show >be aid at Kew Tala Sample Free on Request. in existence now, your champion, Jess — + \ake an effort to break his three yoar on Thunaay evening, Jan, 3 ave i Boal’s Kells, 210 W. 14th Bt New York, | Willard, would have to fight Within Tim Hendryx, once an outfielder of contract with Glegson’s toam, "Hie ws weak when he fought Jackwn on account of that the comeback of baseball next j . Advi, months time or lose his title.” the Yanks, has been released to the quit im mid-season last yoar, beving lo take off weight for the bout. | | | ! THe WART . OM HIS BILE (THINK HE >) IMDICARES CLASS HAS & COLD HIS CRow SOUNDS Like (r- r VICTORY BELUG, THE c GOVERNHENT EG6 RAISER. WHO HAS LAID GSy EGGS fi A GUY FROM HANOVER Pa. AHO A FANCIER From NJ “He Hast 4ISSED THE | BIGHTEEN } TE BIRD THAT PUT THE FANCY CLOTHES IDEA INTO Thccuron Fisue. |: NEW ORLEANS. Race—Foreclosure, Ella T., RACING SELECTIONS. | { Four Clubs ‘Needing Funds’ | Would Welcome Salary Cuts ‘| of National League Stars But Move Was Badly Timed, | euaiity Of baseball served to the a baseball man, and the din orale 1 clubs should be bas Naturally Chicago | Graw, of course, will and New York, the|Ways has been until the last tw two rich clubs of} ¥cars, during which he has been in step that threat- er ru A. ick | the league, pros | terfered with and his control over the | the ik 4 players suffered, Judge MeQuade, a| bet q tested wi TTY) Fine fellow who knows the game in | fagainst the action side out, knows that McGraw th sand it was dropped. |inan and, while he may indulge in an /NIt would have been |areument over he nev rather a + heavy | Matt sae ad of that | blow to the new) Perhaps the luckiest acquisition will | A gOWNOFS of the|be Russell Gardner, of St. Louis, who MA Giants to have had acquiring the Cardinal He is e ar formed an association. It was ‘self- | politan “champion, is busy theae dave do-land that the story that he had) too, but now that ward has been res |ard, Billy Gios, manage of Vsioy and alo | the other elubs/®,t¥Pe of clean sportsman who loves | appointe all such associations ing war work. At present the West- «di to the outlaws was a@ fake. | ceived that the old tax of 10 per cent. resentative in this country of George Me- | ae 3 S pa or the spol who | must necessarily They mado Brook girl 1s aasieting Mra. Vincent |Jumped to he Obtinne Wad a Hae | will stand the club owncrs are breath- Te tant tract of Eagan detrei | YOt® euch a condition upon them| jy buying the team more f | Kkaown thelr purpose and {ntention Astor, shairman of the "¥" Victory | Nor does Miller appe ing a sigh of relief, timt there waa not s chance of Tommy Walaa, | When they were prepared to spend|and the reputation of his city an, ey were scoffed at by several rying aboul i —_—— - ma os of I Moo the Mempate feather | mone: « paw ¢ for a 0 sport writers, who lived to bitt serving the soldiers and sailors. Miss [of Derrill Pratt, the second baseman. weight, receiving the guarantee of $15,000 and| Now York. I, TEARNEY is getting to bel legret the utliiude they adopted, as ffolns last recently been renominated | tio iy working in a ateet plant at|BROWN AND KEYES BOX |ove-thind af the fight picture mouey, whia> te | yy , i 1 s it. was from this very class of 1 ax Vice President of the Women's Met- | 0° 4 4 to be make semi lor Mocre to tox Jimmy Wildo tn he situation in the National) quite @ fellow in baseball, and ple that they were entitled to expect |ropolitan Golf Association. Lebanon, Pa. and is sitid to be mak FOR WOUNDED SOLDIERS. rir a Mas Warn may lave to asngn | League has been tense for more than the masterly manner in which “fon Re uand torent Ge wie -——————] {ng so much money that he doven't Joe cee soy [PEMD FOF MOOR lo the tases A year, Four of the clubs practically he has handled the affairs of the| ad ol : : : othe was on by ~ ing sympathy in their plucky fight |While and patronize it liberally, but} ore to play ball again, | nother big show put on by broke’’—at least in need of fund’| minor leagues, presented their ¢ and in no condition to stand heavy|mands for independence and put, New York and Chicag@| things over without threats or bluf- | bas | polities of the game dopester to start with his eyes shut | P* SAG, | nd pick Now York and Chicago to| Al wis a Pullman condietor, be nd Was a baseball crank. league. The others lack the money | {rem the fi to step out and bid high for talent. In the dave of tho, ub champion rom that angle, which, of course, | )'PS zupesn semeney, WES Wn the one the owners took, it| friend of every player on the teain 2h e of eighteen pmyers per team, the | tons were fighting cut from 40 to 60 per cent, of their |Temarked, i i war time wages. This would mcan| “What for?" I inquired. “It would that either somo of the clubs would | Cost you twice what it pays, make 131! who have investments and other busi- | Want it that much Tl! get it for vou" | anny, ling it a ic That night 1 ru ° mey , jletters to half a dozen _b pout | The majority of the owners were | WHIT. view in the Threo-Ep, jPay for the athletes, but not for | 21)iNe “There is a sucker up here, | 4 ~ | fine fellow and a good mixer, who i swee 8 enforc em. [Sweeping | reductions enforced bY | iraay cnough to want to be Preaident | es. He is willing to |apend twice as much as the job pi and T think would make ‘orkit leader and a good man for the! league | To the astonishment of the club} whers half a dozen newspapers be gan to boost Tearney. f[ met thr of them one ¢ they demande to know who “You're ele out exactly as it did in practically ry small league that ever tried a salary limit—in cheating by some all the clubs, that, the time for announc- ing such a cut, when organized labor is preparing to fight any proposition m well on {Choxen, Ti ‘onize labor or get , |into the bad books of the unions just M N NEW YORK [FERIKARDIN OLUMN ISPOULTRY A SPORT? - - - . - - ~- ~ By Thornton Fisher Heavyweight Champion Loo Heavyweight Champion Jess Willat jwith Tex Rickard, th SHOW FER panic is weighs NEAR” — [what he says he we heavier, but what excess poundage pearanc Show me the place purse al [the man and I'm wil And Joesn't make much difference to |} who the man ts or wher EVE'S HEAD (5S THERE , TOO. Muadsarn 9 Carden | : t there ever was a fighter vale | it AS ma Car- jom- | pentie wok od drawing Bom> | tard » ‘Tox Rickard once jal nat lin New York, but I'd like to grinne “it wouldn't He rose et and, throwing out his oh ed his thumba In- side his be ind pulled it out to show that he had 1} when in fi on it and themselves bu | Por’ I told him,| cA TOSI WLARD FOR BU Fit and Is Ready to F Again if Purse Suits Him. e CHICAGO, Jan Don't de sui prised to learn in a few days th igned to fight again, as he bi ome all the way from his oil wel 1 Texas to keap an engagement hei famous prd moter, V d says ho is ready light any place, at any time, as lon 1s the purse suits him. He indicate t he may me 3 ier first, the winner to be with Jack Dempsey, now rous contender, of the heavyweldl strong and brown a n any case thal 3. He loo! © most da The hole t 5 poun of the healthy kind, if a s count for anything, a t well distributed. it his willing yweight ttle W arth the place is T. The PURSE is DIFFER “Fighting for me time but a_profe laborer is worthy of his hire. 1 don't want any excessive amount, but | do want enough to make it worth while to train. * an is hard w k, and I don’t nan would tir, Then the IS Jack Demp- ris good, both men,” 1," he added, 4 for me to get hey tell me Carpe 1b into condith more stomach than nting trim ME THR he said, vitation was declined, On t for one's an oil man nv sland in Texas witn oil lot of live deer besides, erybody blamed me for not ens sudd exclaimed tho ‘on, “but I was registered in aft just like any other man of if the Government needed me 1 was ready to go, without any brass ba just like any other aci- dier, I wasn’t called, and so I went about my business, but 1 bought as many Liberty bonds as anybody and I boxed whenever I could for the boys “It never is much use trying to ex- plain the me athletes got f jobs, but [ didn’t try that, [ just thought that f they nm ed om ti uld take mo K. of C. to Hold Rowing Regatta On the Seine itta to be conducted on the Seine e early in March, Already mort = he than 100 entries have been rec from men serving in the A, whose reputations in the crews of Cornell, Columbia, Syracuse, Penns sylvania, Harvard, Y onsin and other universitic chools of America is firmly shed, The Knights of us will have as a membor of their rowing commit- tee Lieut, L.A. Peterson, who has been in the Naval Aviation Forces, one of the best known of America’s amateur bicycle and rowing euc- Wran ngland, Belgium, Italy, America will be pre nied in the rowing contests, which should prove of international interest. The xpen of the matches, the training quarters and boats will be paid by the Knights of Columbus, The ts are un the mnanage- ment of the Athletic Division of the Knights of Columbus, and J. J, Carey has assizned "Big" Bill McCabe of his forces to handle them, Don’t Suffer From Piles Send For Pree Trial Treatment, No matter how long or how bad—go to pour druggist today and get # 60 cent, box of Pyramid Pile Treatment. 1’ ne Money-weiters dest night he knoe » th . One | “Only for H + sake don't tie up| you? pres bl uid u you if] Gbuses which rendered licenses neces-|than that the money eaters lest nig the i ha kod has tabon gart in for o tong me, the chs how would mean another setback to | with Kinsella. Dick's © wrand folie Tar ceutoes of sn by Reaping your | sary, and they thereupon sought tno| ‘The Yanks will probably Feagh here |inind round, Mckay never had a chy sr tha a big rand of it fame wi be on ban | Dae oer | but if you are even ween with him ely every du n support of municipal bodies, which| about April 19 ami will engage in aio win and in the second. tour S| to we hiin in action, Mike bom to es . Fs ee | five of tho owners will’ sore ee eer ne Stee avery Gey, sits fupport was readily accorded ‘them t0|few exhibitions before the regular | almost out when the bell sounded in « fom months to box Jack Dempary @ sx or OW many of the players would | gyeinst vou.” ’ the extent that although the possas-| season opens with the Red Sox at the a | ten-round no decidion boat, | accept such reductions is an+|" In spite of which he became! 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