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8 THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1919. mi —— eS WAR HAS TAUCHTUS VALUE | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ~— OF TRAINING IN ATHLETICS PROPER EXERCISE FOR OUR YOUTHS SECURES NATION’S FUTURE “Jim” Sullivan, Years Ahead of the Times, Predicted Compul- sory Exercises of a Competitive Nature Would Put Ameri- ca Far Ahead of the Rest of the World in Case of War, But | His Ideas On Subject Were Then Regarded as Only His | “Hobby.” | Unanimously Votes to Re: new Three National Cham, pionships This Year. F the enthusiasm displayed by th delegates of the United Stat Golf Association at the twent fth annual mecting of the organise ation at the Wal last night i any indication, then t son will be ea history of th r even with the war ¢ markable interest in golf, but thi year, with the resumption of three na nal classics, there is telling what it may accomplish, he delegates unanimously agre to schedule the three titular event the amateur at the Oakmount Chul near Pittsburgh; the open at Erae Burn Country Club, West Nei ton, Mass, and the women Shawnee Country Club, Sh The associ ame the da suid that it won’ n_ announcement j ade, Two years ago the abov clubs were the ones aw three championships, but ng of th event f delegates thought that lost t chainpionsh ven t t it hw sport. By Robert Edgren. | Copyright, 1919, by The Prem Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World.) TT" plan to adopt “compulsory physical training” under national diree- tion in all of our public schools is a natural outgrowth of what this country has learned from the war. It took a war to make easy go- ing Americans realize @ fact that 5+ | some of our best athletic authorities realized many years ago—that ath-| letic training for children wii make) this @ far more powerful and effi-| cient nation, as well as a more health- ful and happy one. | a James EK. Sullivan, for years head of the American Amateur Athletic Union, was first to realize the im- portance of general school athletic Waining. He spent a great part of his time planning school athletic work and putting it into effect in New York. Few of Sullivan's friends realized the importance of the system he was starting. They called it his “hobby.” | of talked this over with “Jim” sulll- —————— | van one afternoon. |modern athletic games, being made “People don't see It now,” he sald, up of leaping, running races, wrest. | “Dut in a few years our school ath- ling, ‘eta Javelin throwing and the | Ase OF le weapons the Spartans used | pee weining te going to na abitens in war. A boy took a man’s part in fa every school in the country, Our|the affairs of the atate only when ho @choolboys are going to put America had reached @ certain degree of all | go far ahead of the rest of the world |@round ability as a warrior, — Th . |#ame idea can be found in nearly all Se mebicticn that our toame will eut-| cons of the earth, Our American lass ali others in the Olympic meets. | jndiang trained their boys in nearly ' I don't think that's the important the same way. The Japanese encour- fing, thou. ‘The devalopment of axed athletic foat ¢ all kinda, and . nowhere in the world bas mn paces Champions will only be u side-issue. athletic competition been taken up = Behoo! athletics for ali the pupils Will | more anthusiastically than jn the Far fipprove the health and the strength Hast. The Far astern Olynip @f the whole nation. if we get into|Kames held a year ago in Japan, war we'll have millions of trained | Where teams from Japan, China, the | tt he \first crack at them, |been decided to re . Fremanion ATHuetic “STUNTS LIKE This Don't “HARDEN” a Bor ....- AF ANYTWING THEY SorTen wim AMD REDUCE HS VITALITY, That the golfers h |Uncle Sam Was shown by jread at thi s of the Jat th were the servic was the ( 1 with | | ner | men tu into soldiers, Our whole Vhilippines and other Orientad.coun- te Sountty will be better and stronger |tries cainpeted, brought. out ome | os arkKness ULLONS °°" ss Deoause every individual citizen will /Kreat athletes and performances that | Te Spartans : ments and ¢ fe be mentally and physically stronger WOUld have looked well in Athens. | ue asian 6 a eault of t fy @s & result of early training in uth- |!" ancient Siam annual boxing oham- BEAN TRAINING TREIR Bors, (D) . aoe toa | tO UO WOR Skintin a Cambie OR aeGErtAd vane 4h Pf detics.”” at yere (eels in rs te sacar oe” —_ Efforts of the Late Millionaire! tora ter-the west picts to arive nia |teeatuen with 4 That sounded a little amusing to mnie of years, the whole ii ea of the AAR CF IVE. eee bs : ¥ | Dlar. (own cars, upon which he lavis making ap = @ people when I quoted Jumes 5. '0Urnaments, which are heid under Sportsman Resulted in Plac- ha thoUBInd. BE ACIiAs das supplied mye ivan ten years ago. I had a few |the direction of the native prissias, Rounne exercnses . . i fa | MHEON CEAED Rah ME TRADER, on [OMe Prien Medal my etters of favorable comment from | beg to encourage athlotic training | MAKE ROUTING “THINKING » ing Gasoline Races on a Big years Aso h he total sum raised for t oe time athietes, who were naturally | HON the peuple and keep ees ‘ lookout for a w wrinkle for one by the t his rac town at Sheepshead Bay, Pneneiag” whew torgction ae. lwo and warlike ability. The Idea ch Pi oar itcine aivae Seal ceg tas pe Dees is =a Popularity Scale Through- ° So clont. time | , , : : 4 . fuilick Giles nerican to win the Vanderbilt Cup, Sin, iiicts athe aio came clean ems ar aeons *| Wichita Falls, Texas, First in With Bid | wuvivevnitedsias —— * Vandel ut 000 to come out of retirement aud ro his death he had the matte, |Pecpled by @ warlike and aggressive wes run Fasten of seeing educational authori- Sacer se att isl gsm soown ee toners! 0 Stage Jess Willard’s $100,000 Fight) | 2, wiviam abot. ‘ mi stood w 3 wag one | George politely to! for advice, Incidentally he took a| fighting nations are the nations that rested. And then “Jim™ Sulli,|t0 @ certain standard of A. up to $12 eC = Fi ge to niling he'd terns b sky, but Mr. Harknes Hers iphaarsyiae had cnough of Jaredevil sport. ad cnough o} darede 5 } ‘ Of those millionaire sportemen| sip, Frarkness kept pace with evi Apropos of fina : ide in the American Olympic | love sport, ‘The English going into ne ALS : é bd agevrerie PE arkness kept p every | Ap AoE finances spore 1 aati fen tt 000 quare Ganien, which earned who spend fortunes to satisfy | improvement racing ma- is in a better posi the Rthcts oun iike Mereaith aaa Saal OORDAN? ot ie ther arers mae Tex Rickard, Signing Up Champion in Chicago, Posts $10, hita “@ smati-siged ‘fortune despite | sport hobby. He blew millions to|chines. He freq employed the fore. The MINED OL Gn Nowe a a, ’ n and : rrehi 4 1 the fact wat he gave Willard and | ge HERE ane eo |Most noted builders in this country soclatlo & Be eee cree Lee: Pere | ee, eaten Gauk er eae To-day to Bind the Agreem ent—No Opponent Selected Yet,| Moran nearly $75,000 in guarantees, |MCoUraRe automobile racing with the | TPS Dene tu eonntruct cate for I aa b start, school athictics developed | and Hersipen| Cedi paced ae anes nae Not ouly has Rickard promised to! same degre of liberality that Harry | that could be shot through space Pilitiv’ = Qthietes who were champions before greatest automobile race drivers and j " ‘ val ea aii} AF ‘ eG : t entir ter than a ng else on four | “ut he ye het wer P creep -on gl RAE RIM oid le ye lies aaa og Per NS RL AG Th ada Ra eg eon Eee Be TED Bee Mager the Yanks, with the headlong ag- i the St peters poder € ~ | international p eam, Augue Bele) ade with dea. tc nde Were elected to membership, seven a _ Athletics a Part of screaslvencs's learned on football Nelda test to Take Place Some Time Next July. Will build an arena, wherever be de-| one a tonmughbred racing stable or |emade Without any dea to number or | werd Glecred Lol trom rts hip k American Lif in the boxing ring and in a score of ais Rc ea netic er cides to stays the’ bout, which will S1Ont ® thon ENT eu ee ; ark Saget ahaa erican Life. active athletic sports, overwhelmod feat fifty A $28.000 cn ihe cons | ier nearly twenty years Mr. Harkne: , [eeniemet County Ciabe N ‘ _ the stolid, gymnastic-trained Ger- ry fore the bout and he will forfeit Mady to spend § , th 4 ees palbetiags 1¥an disbanded, while the Hur Slining Onl, sinetuinens of , athtetic whenever they met faen to By Alex. Sullivan. Dey pry Pets ceuin ner Wel fontell: sceuction. of tho Glu, He UMANA THO! aca \coent both awe and Sheepshead Vau disbanded ye" ig was hrought out in the Army iH i prices will range from $10 to $30 a rj Pa ag @amps in such a way that athletics _ . CCORDING to a@ telegram to ning $75,000 forty-eight hours feo raise auto racing on a high s: 8 Weill as to Ww signed ‘ z will be an important part of Amorican| 1#t Us have athletic training for A he Evening World to-day,|before the butth If Tex packs the clubhouse, which! his death takes one who did more than he .steering whe the Oak. 1 Bfe from now on. Only those who | a Atase: Wiohita Falls, ‘Tex., is first in|, 1" bygone years suoh terms made 1904 Mr. Harkness Nar Pi Milford, 1 would not be surg is that ising with the any one else to develop the gasoling Bave een the development of hun- pursues and con-| sport {a America. cue by a boxing prome id ha Greds of thousands of men from the fan froggy, but they wd two hours off the r this, Although | with a bid far the Willard $100,000 rd from |Boston to ‘New York City when he : i the country 18 The great two. Sheepsh a Mamarone @umsy novices to tho most alert and || comes aftor hia tine, it will come] fight, whioh ‘Tex Rickurd has started| become used to seeing Rickard ac~ open | Seat ie lias. te Paes oP ee preter nt ape Hi ped @ ponderous machine over the |and’ Country now, and ne faste ea 4 Liss artlt 4, So the ny ie i ; $ . seven hat was the capanle fencing nin the world. [Thy Gartcdhinee = out to arrange. A syndicate of Wieh-| ¢ ronan ABrtline things. so they draw ever ’a milion dollars if it ts of near $2,000,000, "will serve as a Po eaipdeya ab den ie ‘Sport did for America. Sport did the | Confidence and Cour: formed and already has taken toe moted the Gans-Nel pout, which "Rickard inay stage @ Dempsey-Car-| was chiehy respunsible. tor. “the p eens ote eB tate ten 4 f game thing for all the British and the ourage j matter of a fight between Willard | put Goldfield, Nev., on the map, and pentier bout first, the winner to meetjerection of the jmmense home for Harkness Was a pioneer in| enn. im ‘. ch troops, and to some extent for Can Be r }and Dempsey or Willird and Carpen-|'t was he tha Ree tinh. drew Willard, which would assur 4 two-| motor racing. Mr. Harkness not only ation, In 1910 completed nis| Zerk: Italian. It is no exaggeration to eveloped, ter up with Gov. Willam DP. Hobby. | Johnson bout at Reno, which drew day attract that would draw fans) put a large slice of his own wealth in OOuTEe Atoaitan Cire, oh n Way that athletic sports and ath Annie 5 , | The syndicate hax promixed the Gov. | the remarkable gate receipts of from the four duarters of the globe, building of the speedway but he ntit he sustained two injuries, |G. ing did more than anything co! any colleges have announced t Jemor it will be a good, cloan sporting | $270,000, Willard has only f ht once since) has been present at practically every Mr. Harkness lived, one of the, W Racwrin, the war for the Allies, I¢g: they will make boxing one of their | event Tex will be backed by his busi-| he won title from Jack JohN#ON| rene that'a heen run on the wide oval aL. AMIALION: auentaciea evar | MAT the fighting mon the fighting spirit (Mr Sports in the future, and) Some signiiicance is attached tol ness partner, Frank C. Plourey of at ptavani il 5, 1915, ‘That was! inst AVE waark re Wee Fells’ Country and fighting skill they needed, and it] elt ehamplonship competitions, We | the forezoing because Rickard and | Memphi - ‘ the tine « Year later when he met the he young millionaire sportsman, shead Bay Pile cea helped to keep them in good health |*hould bh boxing in every school- | Willard were scheduled to leave Chi- | Rickard will name Willard's. op-| pittaburgher. | with his insatiable craving for motor was the aim of the your no opposition to and spirits through hardships (ha: |%4", under proper instruction and | cago for Witchita Falls. ‘This is the | ponent by March 25, He is likely to) jt looked tor a time as though Jess speed, would invariably offer hand- |» man to direct both automobile | 4 by the nominadit might have broken down their morale [jrention, Just ag they have it in the! place where Willard hay his oil wells, [name the second man in the ring on! would take on Fred Fulton last win: | soot eas lee Be aati te an ito Sireth Both. aaltementie | x e If they hadn't been interested in|! ish schools, A few old-fashioned According to Rickard’s bargain- | this very date, as he ought to con-/ ter, He agreed to box any number of; Cheyrolet, Barney Oldfield or any | Beale, aa nu the leading lors fi ‘eports, and very much out of date “reform-|ing he will forfeit the money he|sider it lucky, for it was on thi rounds up to twer ers” will p y against Fulton} other the sight oF for Col. Miller of “101 Ranch” fame, speed demon who would break | *\ a record. He not only tempted others : huld j but with the war on, the public wasn’t | _ 7 | amen ent, b re erick | would hardly adopt Army athletics fines Ve " pt loi bow to use their] ————— anxious to see thase big giants scrap, | | Apawarn i for @choo! use, There are a few stunts weronee, But the ape t th ih and the Colonel couldn't find @ loca | a RSE My = tape §, Harban, of Columbia ang oh Bode Jut the | Mele that is really horrifying is that By d tion, so the mateh fell through, Bi i] S k nd S; ‘ nds, Bt. Louis: Hecreta eneral idea of ‘competitive atnietic| ta bor or wan wo. unathiote anil BEStEC NEWS jon Pottock and Gossi sivanytilie the baton has uroppea’ ( Bowling Strikes six a CRED RN a a a ‘ training through athletic games in| BPOTANC of the first principles of ¢ nut of Fulton's championship carcer| arder which all take part should be carrind | {°2%. CoWers helplessly before the ers and Of course unless it is our ambition te become a race of Spartans we Mess to be horrified by| puts up to-day if he doesn't put! i be as blows being struck and}us anot te, three years ago, that he s $15,000 sixty days be- the Willard-Moran contest in {as follow |Exeeutive ¢ through his eighteen-seconds knock- | i 4 above, and k M danger 0: ‘ “ peme st made by the | Cor can Sati if he gets into propde candition for f : : i | ‘That Billy Knobloch, proprietor of the ye. Tee rahi kee i gE Nady Hanger of an attack, A good knowl. | ‘he announcement just made by the | Oe can fais if be eta into trond cot ut by Dempsey last aummer, Demp. | That Billy Knobloch, proprietor of the JF. Byers, Pittsburghs Asa P / x: edge f makes a bey contl-| Rey, Melbourne P, Boynton in Ch'- jsey has been going along at a fast|Dy¥ekman 4 oston, in i ihe most important thing in ath- iB ay ‘ | : 1 a n ve! 1 jot one of the Rind | Orleans, La. = Jetic training is to make the train- | “ent f-reliant at ali thn to the effect that the miniat Another new tering clo has town oxaniwd inj clip the past year, Knocking out all and 10th Avenue, 1s m oe id ing interests No one in benefited | 2" h it may seem curious |°88° % et the New Jemmey, It will be fat Kumteth ami | conicnders with the exeeption of Billy|that looks for soft games was proved | fe OP anine rsnen > ee routine of | {2 those who have not been boxers, | 8° not opposed to boxing as a sport! iy in brawn an the Flinalewh A... Wille] Mink« last night when he, like a & ame ge HOUSE IS SOLD OUT FOR Uninteresting exercises, This wus Anya pie avold street fight" | providing It is not a box office afla Riley, nny Howat, middle That Dempsey doesn't care to risk em tha: that ts not actu sportsman, agreed to roll a ver ‘the German idea of a d upon him, etics. Ith n taking up general physical train has given the promoters of the Lox | sie. eatehuneher of the cab] losing his chanee at the title is ap- BURMAN-SHARKEY BOUT. Phe ogee rll be atagee 1 Pe Tene ec oonateh from Lab. |that he had already won by forfeiture fpmetbing to Go with the fact that! ing tor all the achools the directors |'M Bil now before the Lagisiature |15° iain the mar teu ail te oo titenci| caster, Which’ aye that Ne cides |Stofke was the one who forfeited in a TRENTON, N. J ‘ a— Lvea pe were gpa Meh of athletic Work will have # number| there additional confidence that the | go between teo got lighowoighta racked appearing there because he} series that was i bayet rolled = he at ¥ ‘ ° comb: of ta aadbi ae ? would have to meet eithe ey onday evening last, ‘There was sor the th 8 ‘ey Be our American boys. or with the| “athe whole obhet of th DiI will pase and will be sisned by | tetey Kanes, the auniy Ughtwiaht of Bat. | Mould Mave to moet either Leo Houck | Motvssion as to this forfeitures ao dill ef pee that, Bt Ire a f tan Brench or the Bnglish, be to advance the general utendary ct| the Governor, Two bills are now jfalo, N. ¥,, will nat te able to bor agin te [Cr RIE Jack Fasig in Stop any oppo, |Cordes,, President of the Bastern Alley as 0 rene Jbattle between Joo Burman of Chica Routine exercises make routine! health and mentat wad eandard of aege ne calling for ten | FotMDY ascther month as he hae teen Ield up h beveriee SOB: ° Association, under whose rules c work reagn Shahi New York en M thinking. Quick action in the sports ty ap auch AE pomelaa Tem Oe | batons the sai wey tines New Year's Day with a Hent inalde of tires rauAds oF forselt asiern Individual Cham nehip wa in his left ns p | d the « and games used in our achools and| round, no decision bout ver | Third Race-—Hasty Cora, Sid ©. ‘Mmeet again in two | mn towking wad he rownt @hot | kkeoner, Parlor Rov should wear clothes enough to Harlem Eddie Kelly the Mghtweight of the east | Weeks, | fx their muscles warm and flexible, “ Toe Ment, in which the forfeiture o day nish s hot to be done by Any single ‘rhe | » Toeser One, Willard has agreed to allow Tex to is held, called a meeting of t between those | our army camps make quick think . of athletic training” Mile} for six rounds, to a decision, ‘The anol meveral name the referee. He'll not box any-|alley owners to hear evide in the} jal pie aver je arer i ing. setting UP exercises” or gymnastics {NO decision Bill, it is sald, is more mm, Whe Jhody or appear on the stage prior : their headquarters, No Jing credked with a The idea of “compulsory” physica we haa ten ‘4 than tt o fim Posy oF Ae ; her eoveaterday afternoon, Jing cred training in wchools may not Cl only in the Some schools) favored by the legis! ae. the ARRON Te ne ORs ‘After the meeting was over Secretary | 1 eo a ese tte, on, hand some people, But athlet Cin neonate pine °C] one which calls for decisions, [of battle sixty days In advance of A.V" Dunbar handed out the followin |for thelr elht-rou nt “ o he w F A are y to get away 1 : ndings of the committee to the p |e d compulsory” only in the wa | from everything that follows a rou. | ay | ‘There are not many States which) “KnotlocheStotka, Matter—The matter [3 | de 4 ft | the study of spelling, geography, his- | tine encoumge everything that| ‘Two mow goat hnoal lighiwnghts ext t 1} allow a championship fight at{of the non appearance of John Stofka {Py yon tena’ fery and arithmetic are compulsory.| brings about quick thinking as ¥ @ to Ban Francisco the middle of next m | x must know what he| representing the New York aileys, at{tns lin w York i They ure necowmury studios, and! as quick action, Different kinds of | (ar faite, Try awe Benny Valger and W wouldn't be risking/the Dyekman alleys on 4 4 f ye J training is as wecossiry us| jam ie mde OF | See : ; u ei the, Dyckiien alleys. oF 4 " phywica i games will have to be developed for | Jackon, Frank Bagley, manager of the {4 | ight to bowl aguinat Till i BO cecal Crecks Yb | § of different ages. After the] tes tem offer! four fights gut Giew for Jack n in Buenos Ayres most | the tastern Alley Owne é F: je ancien ¢ combi ary school cc our Ameri. | on. 6 nents . jamin, | » the Willard-Moran sbloch claimed the series as f 2 fi mental and physical training mo gainen, such as baseball, forllal) | Fesen dimoee Dally, the Goan lightweight, aru | | Knobloch cl phe series as fo * — ea rieotly than any modern people un-| track’ and fleld athletics, will| Mary. Vellinger, fomuer amateur champion, | Oly Tamer, who clashin Larry Wiliam | _— 4 that. Stofka had Violated the | Rlitahet' blin ’ rd 1 the United States began « it n use, but instead of hav-| Meumeter Kank Lawinr will ota e bouts at | of Bridanert, ¢ for the and ethics he game and should |S! Hy | ‘ - i is She Greek philosophers w OR One or (wo foams a ssheal “oii | We nectoiee a Ove Brine , be punished ina man Ing. the | (re | When the Children Cough, = ained athiet Greeks t have to a system that will bring offense; but owing to the nt and | Hue of & vi| Rub Musterole on Throats ite eir children in athletic: apor OUt every pupll for a CertAln nen ek | Praahie “Yours” Beit. the New Med Sportsmanship of Kno Pr erro 90 J ph the boys began their training) of tr Having representative | Ysbtwelght, who boxe Willie Jackin |sldered the welfare of the i | and Chests ; ve ye d| tear 1 7 mentative . as at the Ol |importaat than persona ' | ; for war at the age of five years, and | teams will encourage athletics in gen. | Mam taut of wx mutsie ot the Oyraia | ecctving Ship. |geriea will be bowled on a future’ dat No telling how soon the symptoms z Sheir_warlike exerch relike ourjeral, but can no longer be the whole | % Fimdsatia on Momtay nugit, has be show was held last night by {suitable to the contestants ‘ may develop into croup, or worse. And y — object of the work mute dat Tinh of Cv . Loyalty, League at the| Mr, Dunbar stated that the contest 4 “| then's when you're glad you have @ Pa . Some etic features of the ronda at te Minnea c, en 5 ng Silp, foot of 6 ante’ notice w calle ¢ sa} ¢ “hen you're glad you | a Bafiuensa and kindred | wit need to be aruda cane rant | Sese uty unten ona insane’ Coss V8, Recelvin : fide trie pevaraine thet cour -_ | jar of Musterole at hand to. give : . . [Jnted. For instance, there baw tin, | a falleiekile f@ iy sometime) tothe Bn Andrews, the fedter of K Arueipunts are notified and waraed Ant hy eae | prompt, sure relief, It docs not blister. Giseases start withacold., | too much long distance cn ene? | Stemoe pee lo Dok the wane even! fier nat the rule ling the consent of | pun Wine Gels. ys | AS first aid and remedy, Dr anne H t raving. | Your ag, wae watsbed Worley two members of the executiy j BELLEAIR, Fla, Jan Ha nl Aaitateeie Un aieralle T CURSE ee e don't claim tha distance run Jack Bulgnr wanta to know why Wille Jackson Gntt welterwaight of tee besides the ec of mans ch Cteane wan tha anniail t Inc You should ki f ith it. | harmfu 1ong distance | taw ‘Tendler and tinge Chaney reftim to uneet Pc yy Ba le prietor upon whose alleys the re ee Reap bysdrsey irs, now ou should keep @ Don't trifle with it. ning with the n Of a desper- | Jor Welling, Mulger eagw the nly atwwer ts {eh for tonite, rate 8 pret Byeg Wie j|fanuary, tournament when he defeated | far in the hous y for instant use. er hanitiar ahivar or aiue fort to win at the Anish is |shat Woiting ts ton Tard, Georwe Par | to tind MaAndrews | Johany Clin the future Jhole final round | sett sne nae en inju s% growing boys, In| taping to match Jackain or TexBer wi lbous ; we | lieve eth New York I have often seen lines of | tor Fe, 10 a: the Obawin A C,, 0 Manager of Willy Miske, the _ me | croup, stiff gia, = P boys runt ugh the ote fr west, mit have beep ! hony Moran Wine Bont, jw RACING SELECT headache, c i Jeurisy, rheus, ® midwin Min tt other cant of th Denti r , Now r . Y> RGWIRAS WORTING only Liehl suras.| | Mat Tinie WA oan seathar cont: o A Johnny Moran, lightweight champion | matism, lumb. 3 and aches a Lis und arinh ome enthuniacts haa 00 faz signed wp io of these contests, As oar the navy ted Young Les Darey, | a", inne sitet (st ier NEW ORLEANS f 8) , sore musel Dole Tamb tila! Mimreage tee tee ut | ieee ane took: Maen’ Witenes brace Salem i Ur fehampion lightweight of the Armed |r * MmMiNP Hows) me’ sails \ Maina, Tyla shiva, | ehilblang, frosted fect and colds oft lane , pet A he boys | aay ¥ apes : con {Guard of City” Park, Brooklyn, at ion Vaina We retro) , r Second Raco—Pil Onin, Maud | ehest (it often prevents pneumonia) doesn't, Lf anything it softens them | festherweabie wo moot in one of them and Kenny | leans on March 4, for Tertorich says the co «wit Pipe Wollen of Fatmpit. atte au pneun y CASCARA QUININE nnd. reduces’ thelr F vitality me inser | Velowe, the fax Pwwcch t i agaivat Pal | test te oo, Mehly asked for © guarantee of [{hY, Hrooklyn Navy Yard. last night ine ve wlan "owing, Arwen” NS Bacon. 30¢ An1 60c jars; hospital size $2; er} six-rou pnt. roa.twuy a ot on eh elroumastances the runneng | Maran of Now Orteaun rer, ‘The Uhird | $10,000 for Miske's services, fast bout th ’ p | bout will be clinched in a few days, side, is much ip demand for bouts since he —— @erics rolled on the above mentioned slieyi wn, Under Fir | | ‘ourth Race-—Pickwick, S!ippery | It will take some study and ox- Praamees, Beans, a best of the], Satter Jock aevi Fifth Race—Bringhurst, Top Coat, wy Sailor Jack Rivers rise ALN, Akin. ead | perimenting. to tnd \be, beg” epesain fr ae =a att veuamare, fight ane Tahiti the rd pith Race—-Rhymer, Al Pierce, | schools, But ten Teh cane the renee? ger ep, S tha vietary aver Kid Hanre, the Newest ! Seventh Race—Obolus, King Nep-

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