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nen ane ue mene: opera rember: c piuincnee ae Se aa ne THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 191 IBEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK (APHDEPALMA™ AN EVENTFUL DAY FOR DEMPSEY - - - - - - - By Thornton Fisher EAPECTS IO ERA & WSITING THE auronopices ) FOREIGN COMHISS/ On \ aor AFTER Nie aad Auto BHOW So Sure Vell Gi Il Create 1] Records He Has Two OF cials on Job, Over the beach course at D. Where many famous fights ag@ll |tme have been made, Ralph} Palma this week expecis to lowe speed king befor wing for t would mash No Championship Match Was! Arranged Under These Conditions. alto record @GE.1 TMHouerHtT | THEN WERE ALL KIDDING! HE eBour WIS THING= ) TANDING between the Pullmar ear ticket window and the chew- | ing gum slot hine and lean- | fag on a time-worn shelf in the ny ‘ Weehawken station of the West Shore | oF uinine oe Hy Railroad, Tex Rickard signed away PRINAPALS FOR Horo 2 1918 na bas been @ Packard mael a JIMMY DOUGHERTY t existing records would not stand befor@ | Ralph, impatient $87,500 iate yesterday afternoon tr SAIO ek Jack Dempsey and his manager, Jack| . all - encanta etn Kearns. 11 was the last word in the ‘si : * aah . i TEX Ric) AND JACK. Goneummation of the championship| thelr heads in either agrooment oF | to the agreement, Such a procedure KEARNS IN . Batch with Joon Willard, mene tutes | otherwise, Dempsey joined the par | ven heard of. When the] GAB fesr ent ve He listened patiently to whatever) bell rang for the next boat back for somewnes on July 4, of thereafter. | wor said and then all got up d everybody wan ready. NO one Tal - hat he | earns 1 his name, Dempse: bly and moved away for bought even a package of peanuts in |W . Pe Bhs owe and. Riarera ae taku urbane |Somnsorcratien af the event Lucke-Lindsey Fe coutects ro compere "105% yf gepaunee Ventre Gaabe y IN JUNIOR CHAMPIONSHIPS. |! i500 2.00%) Without a bottle of wine or even | PUNIs d Rickard annyunced ) But ane Am 30-Game Match ile a jociat! & Dighvall, the whole thing was done} that perhaps it bad t all Dempsey, and we dyes. "| | _Columbin, Fordt ore this we {mn @ businoss\ike way. There w: hands to go over to Jersey SGN} Nineteen or moré newspaper en Tech., Lafayette and et ve would huve the stamp of official Bocce ceisurity on hands Ast tne| the article crowded aboard’ and "ode 10 Broa Starts To-Night iisice io se se voice arte = ie 0, gig} Way, = i am ER eld, ll — P et fide to jonds best part of it was everybody con I don't yee te ott jet off here and have a aris,” a bap his m nything you aay will * Rickard, Kearns said | Said Rickard . » without further ado You don't mean it," sald Ed Cur. The best individual bowing con test of the 1918-19 season is down annual @erned was happy and well } ef that auto ri Dempsey was at th @arly, but promptly at 2 o'clock, wi, entirely newapap [ley in surprise, “IL only brought a r decision to-night at the ud be very Popais rearranged kard walked in,| Started for Jersey, Outside the | dine with me, ‘and ee Bowling Academy, No. 503) pdt ta hilo do oup however, the movie |hhin_ money ui rid: » r th n had lined up, and right off Rick-| chief npaey was there in | Fulton Str Brooklyn, where Leo |, Woking gray suit, all nicely er oy 1 the G te s¢ er tie With a Goll cap to match. Nickard , Dempsey and Kearns were posed | The crowd finally wound up ab ranghorrngan Se nOidlid PaHAE @0 ‘ Sic sleuns tet mtaues cone for @ conversational picture. Kvery- | Claridge again and a drink In the Ba Individual turing #o| amne if, and shen, Kearns thing went all right, and the bul id bee dd, Who ever grabh DRMPSEX, TUE LOST Championship, 1 Mort Ima plans to start his @ sign at Indianapolis on 7 n pet 1 important ragy was put back about one of the very best bowlers | performance. CHE-EILD,HAD MORE fin the tnited § are to hook up| criterion QUESTIONS TO ANSWER jin the first game —-_ THAN & NON. COP j tot h ’ Colambia t Of Dempsey, stopy “Meet Jack Demp gaid, and then th | the camera was pushed, but just | § a 9|the vital moment it developed that Rickard then said ‘ the celebrated trio were standing on | ody, boya; will aee you Ithe c fie. | One of the biggest Age's freight elev championsb'p conditio: |tore they ‘know It tho elevator be-| Matches had been mac $500, the mi Anothe ron waa lost ¢ Mr. Rickard," | S48 to move upward and all threo |slened without anything f — —— | call for fifteen be roiled at |iumbia swimming team to-day hand had to hop off in confusion or he /Old times happening. It staggerec fe. Grand ademy, ip ney, captain ne, Blas mand cen] Nidotn_ Into ‘ec heap fe the aurter ack Shonly'and ether veverany bres-|MOST IMPORTANT GO | Am [fie cea mein At | Squad. Sanwounce » meting the husky young A new arrangen nt Me th m OIL nobody had a « comns.! SINCE THE “OLD DAYS, } 1Stic News 11, with t a's gras Jatter which the entire party : each five games, ar erve mes you before, Mr. Rickord,|for the 42d Street forry Woes HE meeting between Dempaey SAYS BILLY GIBSON. | ° it Johnson's. alley Jt was about two years ago in fr hawken, Some of the more lent and Rickard was interesting. | an OSSipP jConn., on F zt : late of the Winter Garden, Dempsey in. | hopped in taxis and others took the Jack Kearns did the introduc has bi jo tore lew posed. ¥ trolley. All _met at the ferry. Thelin arier which Dempsey made @ By Billy Zibson. By John Pollock I hows : let 8 | “Well, I bur, boat left in @ couple of minutes. NO litle speech something like thia antes to The Eveckne Wests) mid Jonson's ; | anyhow, | siusk | body about knew the party and no- 1S. eikard, hve heard talk abuut| CAN FRANCISCO, Feb 11—Noth- | Frog Fulton, the heavyweigat cf) Haven, which we , | hands and t down | body apparently cured. Into the fered cn and Otto Floto being In-| [0® now stands in the way of the Singerctal avidently Bot bite in |damaged by fire, | | to. business. [ry house on the other side went the | 7ie Any aed ine to it, Kearna| Ritchle-Leonard mateh, achedulead | > rede eecchiandeto} ee It was in the ballroom of the Cla- | Bank. la my manager and I'm here to do or| (0 take Blace here Feb. 31, Con. | [84 When he maile tho announos | Two Boxing Shows To-Niuht, Fidge. Rickard, Kearns and Ike Dor-| Rickard, Kearns and Demusey lagree to anything he says. I don't] test has created more interest and |‘ San Francisco that his ly Ads HOWE Wil Ve put (on) by the Used All Over = move toward an American] picked out the most distant cornerleven want to read the articles of] will draw more money t any- | Jack Dempsey at Harrison, N. .., was 4 edreased table and began to dis. [of the station, 1 with an old lagreement, Kearns does my manag-| thing held here since the days of |not fought on the level, for, hesides | tf . r 7 the World Gums things. After ull had nodded fountain pen tacked on their panos do the fighting. 1 would] the old championships, Jobn Tait bi barred by the Minneapolis Box- 17 t St. Nich who gained A f woner, only T thought ampionshiy Joh ‘ait, ing barred by the Minnea f “lub, th dof 9 wi Biel At the Sixty-ninth they ware Kadina Mee Tet know for| 2 pfominent restaurant and sporting |inr Commission from ever pox'ng |e cla ast dba ris ee * 1 ° 4 ‘ sure L was to be matched with Will-]| Man, offered Coffroth $20,006 for the either at Minneupolis or St. Pa ! . night. Sailc | Regiment Armory Hic Qs aln ] er on al ant I would have walked. here,” fate last night, which was refused | funy Miske, the clever heavyw Voi mer. Sullivan. boned. ale SUTO SHOW paar by Sunny Jim on ew Dorsey and Jack m of § now makes the declara- yoo \ished other excitin: . i y N the boat home from Jersey, — Leonard will leave to-morrow for |°f 5° pt th tangents Lone dey urna a RAIUHPE excl tiie s Bes.) 1 Some Good Territory ‘ Rickard was asked what he Shannon‘ road house in San Rafael bat olin ae . Nis GHaAiar on ee i % Open for Live Dealers 5 : ” * thought of Dempsey: | to carefully prepare himself for this | %VUt W S Go 6 heats _ dennette Outpoints Cowler, ‘ . . t, ‘ Mustarine Stops All Pain in Half the Time it Takes Other} «j.:,. poy, fine boy,” answered important match, Outside of Ri March 4 because he never Will Mee jon” Jean the. colored next Saturday. 11s hea PARAMOUNT MOTORS CO Remedies — Oftentimes in Five Minutes Subdues Tex in his ppy way. “He looks| being an ex-champion the bout is |% fighter whose name has been con Wolahl, pulp: : ae nchenibes | 221-223 West 64th St. * like a tight is built for one aud) regarded here a ast against West d th “framing a figh Many younds at the Armor A. of Jersey ert etl, Joe ril andolph Inflammations and Reduces Swellings. nbould be one. He's heavier than [| Ritchie has been training for over fant aleie ne olGth ighont | . 196° pounds, | Fi ‘ ’ len and Arthur TAKES ONLY ONE SMALL BOX TO PROVE IT cieaant, Be hint was jubilant, Mo! % weeks. T expect Leonard to be | country have already declared that te - i ' Mustarine relieves backache, headache, | talked to chauff, inickmen, shoe, ' better condition geo was {they will never use Fulton in 4 bout) oo he, ear and nevraigia in five} shiners and y. He knew allj When he fought Freddie Weish for at thelr olut | minuter—ia au hour ad misery will die. | the newspaper by their first] the championship, Expect to visit | rey namee, although he had never seen} Seattle, Tacoma and Portland. No detphia sar i Abe ak many of them previous to being in-| opponents so far picked box Foe in an Wun Ohaee troduced. He had all the “bull” of a) —————-— —- a, ¢ maouir itia, nmany district leader and 8C/ ao is to hit him in the r ba Fight | and swellings away with It gracefully and if ca opple oO | rpeedily ended “Honest, Jack, how do you fect ne iit mabe Tt oak Nite lieve ‘ Chemist Begy discovered Muniarine. | tarine—nlwayn coi about this’ Willard pe raon?”" we asked. Tit bie Me Ra Golde t6 eS ; Me made It of good, honest, true yellow “Did you ever gee his? 4 y arm trying to guarantee other — pain ST ™ ‘All 1 know about him," promptly ¢ et the Blister: abe OPS PAI anawered Jack to the rry, “ix that " i: y- ’ c medical profession by giv | UST RI tobe ay arroy at IMMY Dougherty, the Tex Rickard | t he world a e tion ten times A ne 40" ¥ a an f Penn 9 Desrer than at <i vi SS oe BL iy Ital ain oe ate to ip Uieleanien tor aesul eat | q fashioned but dirty a Jiatering mus | N T alse gives ene a chi nat the big doings. Incidentally. | Monday evening at. be © | tard plaster. | CANNOT BUSTER prove my hitting ability, All T need | Jimmy thinks there is a chance of| with Harney ‘Vhorve of Kansas ¢ *| Pennsylvania getting the fight and at the Tuxedo A C, of ¢ | | he has subinitted some kind of a| ‘The proymd bony evwwn Jor Welling end % Open All Day Wednesday Lincoln’ Birthday [proposition on the subject to Tex. Jimmy had nothing but admiration for Rickard. He says he is a good, ame 100 per cent. American, He is, Jiminy, Theo COST LESS PER MILE IN GAS, OIL, TIRES AND REPAIRS Investigation will prove these facts as clearly as the trial conducted a while back by the Commercial Car Journal. In this test the fleet of Stewarts in the service of the NEW YORK TELEPHONE CO, competed against other trucks of like weight, and heavier. In fact, sorne of the Stewarts were several years old, yet Stewart superiority was acclaimed on ALL points, including gas, oil, tires and repairs. to the sporting world it was to the fine compli-} Lewis Rickare EXTRA PANTS. FREE H D0 Suit to Order lo"; The Executive nmittee the | United States Golf Association, afi With the officials of the ira OF HIGH-GRADE Burn Country Club, have chosen as yf saice tor een an IN SIX YEARS NO STEWART EXTRA PANTS FREE. [litte nue. WOOLENS we Ai HAS EVER WORN OUT Feb, 11-0. B, | 4 won (he first prize ontest at Pinehurs ROSEDALE MILLS I Buy this enormous stock of Woolens direct from the Rosedale Mills at a price that enables me to offer my custo- $ $ S mers these won derful — values-— SUITINGS—-Consisting of Black and Blue Serg Fancy Dark Mixtures, ‘'weeds, Cassi- meres and Cheviot; also some light colors. Suit- e able for Spring wear. 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C.| Musterole is a clean, white ointmen Nt before @ packed house, when| made with oil of mustard, Better than Brunswick, who! a mustard plaster and does not blister, friends on hand Many doctors and nurse’ frankly ers recommend Musterole for sore throat ‘ dr ites slabs bronchitis, croup, sui neck, asthm: 0 much in his life, and | neuralgia, conges tion, pleurisy, rheuma: a tism, lumbago, pains and aches of the promiaing welterweight | back or joints, sprains, sore muscles, Wi ilnas org Une and thas he bruises, chilblains, frosted feet—colds a | of the chest (it often prevents pneu- Hox Draw. | monia), Itis always dependable, ore a ca-| 30c and 60c jars; hospital size $2.50, HUNDREDS OF STYLES TO SEI ECT FROM UNCALLED FOR SUITS 140 & 12 Will Sell as Low a he had the Williams and ¢ BUFFALO, Feb. pacity house at ie 3 | 1432 Broadway «is. “ne Empire Theatre Tein at nat 2en Evening nul 19 P, Mo—Saturday Until 11 P.M ae Git 10 NASSAU ST Cor. John 3 Church St., Nr. Liberty natn footwork ron Uni Open Until 7 P.M. and leads to the head gave him an even break. ce crmeeesinte re r a area

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