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ASCARI een ocean re THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, FEBRUARY 24, 1919. a | BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘#29xs ZISLICES. OFTEN BEAT 6000 BIG ONES LITTLE MEN Y' WHO WHIPPED BIG ONES Eleventh Hole of No, 3 Course: PUGILISTIC HISTORY SHOWS wh a 8 ce First Time in Its History. a Ring Precedent Proves That Dempsey Surely Has Chance to Win Championship From Willard—Fitz, Gunboat Smith, 4 BELLEATR HEIGHTS, Fla, Feb. 2@; —George Fisher, professional, patre with F. C. Newton, Brookline, defeated Alex Smith, local professional here, an@ BE. H. Augustus, Mayfield, by 2-up and, 1 to play in the most sensational mate of the season, ‘ C., Feb, 24.—For the Walcott and Langford Usually Outhit Heavier Opponents— rat ita tn the Siiney at, the (Ol When Jeffries Came He Was New Style in Champions. Mt oe ce No. 3 course was made in 2 Dr, Ere’ By Robert Edgren. get i Tl beatae ance trou i CC « ‘ ® ty The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Rvening World). of over 200 -“ AS litue Jack Dempsey a chance to knock out a giant like Cham- BOSTON r it pion Jess Willard? professional ay King precedent shows that he surely has. ‘ Krocrep “THe Aeon GunT ‘ gavapted the Ava ee Look back over some of the ex-| Fom @ GOAL i ONG ROUND, berth t coed Halden. whe ! ploits of hard-hitting boxers of kal Fivz sevens Sum HIS on developed Bobb; Adal ana? Dempsey type and see. wito FREGMT about April I his new Remember Bob Fitzsimmons? Old; asa ge —gal auth 1 Bob had a pretty fair sort of a “kick.” 1 Jimmy Jind, ny. fore One evening in Brooklyn Bob fought ' {his “popular one Ed Dunkhorst, a large heavy- Tom Choris 165 Pounps wr Sim » Lindsay Joined. the Canadian weight famous for his ability to take Terrias THe HARDEST Blow Ml t f td went punches. Other big fellows had wal- er - loped Dunkhorst without even denting t Wise aeuh him. Probably there was only one person in the East who expected Fitz- Those vit tele simmons to do anything more than cause the “Human Freight Car” any- Mother sel! Witte thing but temporary inconvenience, This person was Heavyweight Chan- | Springs, W. \ pion Jim Jeffries. Jeff knew just how hard Fitzsimmons could hit. eight co: te 1 by On the evening of the Fitzsimmons-Dunkhorst fight Jeffries was down Wie Lews- Xo ri teg thes i pion: aes on the New Jersey coast at his training camp. After dinner he went out, Pye Seance, = former court tenis “ctampion, Crag for a stroll with Johnny Pollock, the writer. They were just crossing a ESPECIALLY “GENTLEMEN jad Polo Club, which has @ nineshole bridge when there was a loud crash somewhere in the darkness ahead. OF covce_”. Res jAltho gh ¢ oh bee " ola 3 There gocs Dunkhorst,” said Jeffries, laughing. “The old boy ha oe lees we = jonly, about five years ay ut he realy cgrrert ty miles away, probably {t wasn't Dunkhoret’s fal) 500 Athl t t A [ihe State, Henny “Commiiter, chairmae As Brookiyn was forty miles away, probab! {of ,the u Me yt tom that Jeffrics heard. But they do say that when Freckled Bob hit Ed he (7 es (i) ppear ul capping aM HN Bae ahem eft arm into the massive “Human Freight Ca midsection \ baile hen 6 ‘i ane and Dunkhorst fell so hard that he shook the whole Gunvoar Sim On Monster Programme ae Wank Ae Poon monttha xa ghd Vet ld fights with Jeffries a few weeks ago. Gras cuart sir USED Fo FIGHT AND OCCASIONALLY LICK, At Mill A | aay The. former W Riess was talking over old fights P ks YESS HARD To FIND AES Hine bIky ar Guse el Hd Fite Broke nearly every BOn¢ For “TWENTY ROUNDS + SANT FERGUSON 6 FEET 4 INCHES uitrose ‘ As Games Sereda etabuaeenen” in my face when we fought in Frisco,” |him, After he knocked out Joe) . — + Sorat Bob Simpson, Joie Ray and Ted Meredith Among Those Charlie White "EASILY KNOCKED OUT Who'll Compete To-Morrow Night in Big Meet of Twenty- | Sj ’s Refereei SAY ' oon s herereethg TRON HAGUE , Who UP Seven Events at Madison Square Garden. | Hit With H ee i ftero sald Jim, “and the old boy certainly|Choynski, Walcott challenged Shar: knew more about how to hit hard| key, and the rugged satlor could ; .jsee it at all, But there were two than any other Hving man, but the tires little fellows of own hardest blow I ever felt in my life] who could give Walcott all the fight. | was in my fight with Joe Choynski,}ing he wanted. Kid Lavigne, the! when I was a youngster. 1 weighed|!ightweight champion, beat him in| “To THAT FIGHT WAS fifteen rounds, EASILY “THE BEST 5 about 210 pounds then, and { guess|"'2i) Tangford has about gone out PROSPECT ENGLAND By Alex, Sullivan. jvards high and low hurdle events. ——— Joe weighed 165. He was little, butlof the picture as 4 fighter, I saw his BVER Had FoR A, HO'S WHO" of the athlettc| He holds the record for the 120-yard Washington's Birthday night proved built for hitting. In the middie of the/laat, bout with Fred Fulton, and it| HEAVYWEIGHT ow Qorld will be mech com. |§sh hurdles, outdoors, and is anxious |to be a thanksgiving to the several Ine hooke ight . “ rition, poor ol c r theree and wounded so! ’ who havi fight Joo hooked w right and caught) (t%ga', Wwaddling about and not able CHAMPION «1 poling in the ble) anniallioaqares > sotnereene) (ie 1adccr)| chotisdnd wounded soldiers: who Have me on the upper lip #0 hard that helt’ move fast enough or Mt trae aris. just arrived at the largest Base Hos- Millrose A. A. in Madl-| Simpson js up against it all right, between m f meet of the if ital in the world, Number 2, bod ny mi are nan Gte Che SAGEMAGoRWENIOGS vonc cota mae 4 Cae son Square Garden to-morrow night.|for the fastest field that ever com-|Pital in the world, ro2 at 4 Y d club] peted in these events will oppose,Fox Hills, Staten island, Many with a ball bat, 1 couldn't pull my|/ngford was a wonder once. He All the stare of the college end ¢ him. Earl J. Thomson of Dartmouth, |siashing bouts Were put on bY Dan started as a featherweight and fought world have entered, and judging by |)" 4 ip away from my teeth, and it} iS the heave id 7 o “|the present national outdoor cham- | yorgan and Joe Jacobs of the Boxers’ bathered me until one of my secondy| through 10 the heavyweight cluss, A the class of entries several world’s] pion for 120 yards; C. R, Erdman of |7 0. nity Loaguc fata a took a kaife between rounds and cut] A) 0 wetter, te fave Jack Johnson, , WILL BE CHAMPION Indoor records will go by the boards.|Princeton, intercollegiate champion; |2(¥alty League. ho feature wai topes.” a c t a tough ventn or Ss ourne ‘ J. J, Eller, who holds the world’s ie Hh which Lowe White, Thom Sharkey was Uttle among | Mht that Johnson never would meet AGAIN, SAYS RITCHIE, All day yesterday stars kept ar-|#. J. Hller, who the World's /gon and image of tho lato eagle: heavyweights, standing only 6 foot ESS Whey tL aretons: ent ee tae S ASKING LONGER BOUT! riving trom ait over the country, and I George A. ‘Trowbridge of Prineeton, eyed Charley White, made the boxera od weighing 182 pounds in “* a ron F {sli the A Mira dbo | lovers athletics are guaranteed national junior champion; Gaaition: Gus Ttublin wan 6 feot.2 |Hamue of England, ‘This Hague waa or Victory Medals Opens lovers of F red Pol, But forth their best effort {nches and weighed 210 stripped. In /@ Dig heavyweight English champion, By Willie Ritchie. * One of the inc exciting battles some of the best sport ever seen in lard, the former Brown star, and ©) prouant together Arthur Schick, the - i | F, Smalley of Penn. H tone Cohas and by Englishmen considered as ° the historic gagden when the lads 125-pound amateur champion,” and the first round of their first scrap | 4 (Special to The Bening Worl.) | ia Joie Ray is going to try to win the | j3, r rye “4 ' Tom jumped up and cracked Gus on /reat A Aghter as Jeffries—which of ums O- ig SAN FRANCISCO, Cal., Feb. 24, {line up in the various events. Rodman Wanamaker mile and # halt | ind cxgressive’ Harlem ieatweighe ' the chin for a cold knockout. I #8" | Langford and Tron Hague fought in To the Sporting Editor, The | There are more than 600 individual special, a feat that he hag already Schick “sprang a bis surprise by them fight in the National Sporting aivihaeiiiagiasts accomplished twice. Ray also faces| standing Adair off with right hand - Club of London yp 1902, and Sharkey (nS nanenal eC. of London. | nt Evening World: Beat Leonard jentries and there are twenty-seven O° stong field, Clyde J, Stout of Chi- | Cros: 5 tuh t with the first 4 : i Ste} nesd ight “west-| 1; 1d have [events down for deision. It will be o, Iniversity, Gordon T. Nimht~|icgs nt ibagloe Meee inthe rat round, and cachaenes, hacsieay a een Record List of Entries for An-|ori "th, Nights ana the manage: pee he ia Monger ‘contest. |Recessary to open the meet at 7.30 ingale of New tampehire Siate Col. |umssbamey, Kept Wearing in champ knocked him down again half a h meee remy Bat On. tile igned them Wednesday, Wit certainly be. lightweight Jo'clock, the trial heats in the 10-yard lege, Max Bohland, senior and junior |step at his best onhidence, kno al Head Pin Champ} jp | ment minute later. Only Billy Madden's ad- | back with a right-hander on the jaw, | nual Head Pin Championship | sent, bas country chamnion, and Cecil |*'Th the next « and left hook. Neverthe- till Sam may not have been “ od,"” . handicap, the 600-yard novice and the CTO vunter, Jack Brit- 7 “run e@round the ring tll ’ 1 “scared,” but : 9 S —- champion if we meet at Reno Boston A. > h ¢ elterw t vice 10 Tun te paved the Akron | D8 surely did hot-foot it backwara| 4 White Elephant Alleys. fstaie Meter, proprieicr of, tne Pastime Bowing | 3.1, : Local promoter is after |D€-mile waik being scheduled to start Say denies ‘events Well-known | champion. lugged. throug tak i ) » around t ing for ¢ i eye, tb it, bas . . J va jou wal. ,- throug Giant froin being knocked out. He Untiny that he fn 8 sew mnutes frautca the fadice a dete at-bit place,’ ats Gime | twenty-five-round contest at |‘N@ ball a-rolling. athletes will perform, and it should |rounds with Sailor Volk. Timo aud ‘ got Sharkey in {he cloventh round. sized up and measured. ‘Then Sam| PAE Mftcenth annual Evening | stoned dsiee tne ladies ‘asre received contr | above city and date, Hope it | On this wonderful programme|Prove the best meet Millrose has yet /again Jack would smash Volk on 80 Pounds Advantage jumped in and tried an experimental | World Head Pin Tournament, | tutions from, Br. Frommer of fromm goes through. Am wiring Tex |there are six relay races, every one Conducted, 5 but the anilor was be denies Didn’t Save Jess. Cig Ay Hees Jay, felt encouraged, conceded by bowling fans to be Alles, itoboken. after, playing these he] Rickard, Chicago, to make offer jof which is sure to furnish plenty) Rickard Wants to Insure Fighters. | and he |} st his tron ° - trons ‘theeé. ansiint aaah Ron ee ee knocked the|the biggest event of its kind in the| {edits may take om e few out-of-town engagement for bout, of excitement. Penn, Dartmouth, ‘eb, 24.—Application for |jaw fo acbaere and gianoing over a few One That Was Almost a Joke |United States, will open this evening) - - |Massachusetts Institute of Tech-/ insurance policies of $50,000 each for | Mose modern scraps, perhaps you re e lat the White ephant Bowling! counen! att Row fending “in: the “Kaithas ot ost | DUFFY LEWIS HAS COME nology, Columbia and Fordham are Jess Willara, world’s champion heavy- | © was a fellow! , 1 saw @ funny one not long ago, un- member that thi ‘ nament at ihe White Elephant Alleys, known as Gunboat Smith, Sure-- der the Frawicy law, in New York, Academy, Broadway and Slat Street. | lumbus York they bars | TQ AGREEMENT WITH YANKS. entered in the intercolleg! ‘ate relay, |Welsht pugillst; Jack Dempsey. chal-| [i gmat pitt clals ° vling ae thelr a re title, and Tex Rickard, | Ig known | as, Gunboat Smilin’ knocked | When Hob Moba fought Joe Cox. Moha |Oficlals of the United Bowling Clubs |» ‘dean, ctr real hain Other relays are the medley, for dA ne ee ey July 4, | f SmallDose out In two rounds by Dempscy a few Was § feet 4 and not much more than |cf New York, under whose au Kavter Coun 4, ah and Tomo | ERIBNO, Cal., Fob, 24.—Dufty Lewis |the championship of the Metropolitan Pylnder “consideration. by Livy. In | Small Price \< » , 5 et n sted ave | San Uh . champion, ice | aad if 7 i a abet Z 2 be B. “ Weeks ago. The Gunner had a moni? ing ea eae’ BVeN Fo ea tina: | (ie taenament le candubted., BAVS| Sify sire wes with ate i told friends to-day he had accepted| District, the army and navy relay, London, tt was learned to-day.” Rickard ne enon ae ara y to » | been invited, so have the ofMfcials of terms from the New York Yankees and) the match race between the Millrose Jil!) fay the premiums on tho | fought Willard in San Francisco, Injto put it mildly. Little Moha gave ¥ Hawtin Del. Henncman, + of the Morse Alleys of | will play left field this season. He has $150,000 of accident insurance to saf jebout the second round he cracked Cox such @ beating throughout ten | ‘oe ae OWE Schenectads ; that the bowling busi: | Ween quoted a8 saying he would retire, {20d Meadowbrook clubs and the in-| guard himself against possible finan big Joss un the wdc of tho head with|rounds that Silent Dan Morgan for) Long Island Bowling Ass fader a atm i Sehene- | Salary differences, he said, had been ad-|ter-city relay in memory of B,J, | 108s set a amashing clout that Jess made /once opened his mouth and gave voice |ihe Kastern Ladies’ Howlin fr ie juste Hussey, the Millrose star, who fell | himself as searce asx possible during | to an opinion Mell Wennady, unnwa. tec ihe Lowllae Ratatis thea Nelnon Meets Jotnson To-Mght. | the rest of the twenty rounds, letting | "This," said Daniel, “is a mass-a- : in battle in France | This city has had mighty little wrest- | Smith take the decision, the winner's | cree. end and all the glory. j Oh, yes, itean be done, A smaller After that fight I was ashing the}man can lick @ bigger man, provid- Gunner about the weights, In@ burst/ing only that the smaller man is the of confidence he sad “Willard | better man, as Dempsey surely is a weighed 2415 pounds, and if 1 dida’t| better man, measured by bis perform. | ident of th \ igh £0 pounds less than he did I'll/ances in the ring, than Jess Willard. | sociation, traternity asthe “Trish wit! wil r ~ oa Unusual interest is centered in the| ting during the winter, but those who | 5 have a few werds to any; so will Juke F N d G appearance of Ted Meredith, the are interested in the strenuous mat 5 : Bickel, President of the United Bowl UStlc CWS _ John Pollock ATU U world’s champion, in the Millrose 600,/game can see a real bout at George For Constipation |ing Clubs; William Hi. Valentine, Pres- of Buffalo on March 17 unless he would weigh in| When Teddy returned from the other | Bothner's gymnasium on 42nd Street be ; ’s Littl ee ke a y | ee a Ninth J e ° Ca Now York Bowling As-| Benny Leonard, world's lightweight) i) Sytem Ni gide which weight ‘Turmer|side he declared that he waa never (‘wir Fignth and Ninth Avenues to, rter's Little and others well known to|champion, will engage in one more| cannot do, Matchmaker Rogers fe now trying to Brid, | h 1M cy ‘The match will going to compete in athletics again, | cha nplon., win ymeet, Carl Johnson, in: iver ri give you the Brooklyn Hridge. — © bowler 4 hook up Al McCoy with Turner, The match wil - pe ctor of the New York A. C., and no Te was “Gashouse Willie” 27 wis | INCIDENTALLY, compare Jack th yadiedah Harte seinen | fight in California and then start for] Moos ip A} McCay with Samet, Tee es te box |Since then he has reconsidered his |firucter of the New yore A duels F Wis of New York, &@ redoubtable New| Dempsey with former heavy-| ghe-thirty is the hour set for the) nome. This go will be another four- | him, decision and accepted the invitation | better struggle. will set Gg h York middleweight of several years] doen Mong yaeaees [Opening of the tournament, at which| ;oing, no decision bout, and will be aoe to measure strides with the country's Fr Fe eaprtanae anere you rig ago. Will chief joy was fignting : . SY /time the Elizabeth Wiks of Elizabeth, : : Pete Hartley received $458.75 for hie end for|best in the 600, If Ted wins he will| ants May Secure Rudolph, A hi : i strips at 193 is, all led ‘ fought Angeles in about ten mera waignin {te wean Willie {ump | tnascular 1h Pounds, wall lean and} x. 5,, will take the drives with tour | foush ieee saa has not. been | fiz the decion over George “‘Toune” Ene! gain permanent possession of the 1,| Dick Rudolph of the Bronx, who tor over nig t. into he ali oO reac a big bl 1 . ., a . . ¢ mf the oideal ay - the Buffalo Lightweight, in their bout at the several years has been one ol he stars t ht's nd put fi em Mace, England's teams, followed by one team from the ' . , alvad SHE ea ay ie eee a eee t ata: Houses ode: tear trom: the | Selected yet, but will be either to-day | American A. A. of Waltimore lust week, ‘The |! Post trophy, on which he already |... ine “pitching staff of the Boston Purely Vegetable DUE Cer ten MIBUISE. on black fight-| Paddy Ryan’ and Jake Kilrain were! corns ¥ naa Basti *| or to-morrow. Benny and his mana-| €ros receipts amounted to $1,835, and the men| bas two legs. ' Braves, may finally realise his ai And since w in jgnt. | Pad : Gotham Nati ank, two teams | OF ’ got GO per cent. of it, they each receiving the} Tom Campbell of the Chicago Uni-| tion to play with the Giants again. ’ hin ten pounds of that weight. | ‘or, Billy Gibson, have started for erg in this Way, we ca One ohn t BD} erom the Hawthornes of the Bronx, | 8°" y Gi ' rame amount, Hartley may meet Phil Bloom st} versity, the new national half-mile |dolph had a brief stay with the Giar ? . ine Walcott out of the picture, Joo}John L. Sullivan, wt bis beat, weighed | *| Los Angeles, where Benny will start , r vs al he . . en he | ws rters iron Fills Eeeka eo tsa i inch in Banting oh within 190 pounds, It was only when | four teama fr°m Mark Best & Co,, two| 0% Angeles, where Benny She camo chi on March 16 or 81, champion; Dave Caldwell of Boston, | %¢veta! years ago when he _w. stood b fy 1 Aguilog shows | Fon nena Sap Acie | Peg cle gt “ar }| training at once for the battle a . rin | fookle. and was farmed out to Toronto. | I will restore color to the faces of i elghed yunds, and used to Hight | : wht-|tceams from J ‘laine & Co, ang sale - who has a leg on the cup; Marvin|from whete he went to Boston. The | - Sad’ occasion a vondition that he welghed 20. |one team from Zinn & Ce satan’ pCi, Lamia, the that ite featherweight of| WMO has a leg on the cup: Marvin fen whole wie wettoiko to Huston, it | f those who lack Iron in the blood, by who was 6 f . oie ett weighed 185 pounds at| There is no entry fee, the only ex- | leet, Sera Fc vag City and phage Sagi 2 a Roose He me my toet Far i svaingl _ ee ae ae | leved, will lead to to the advent of as most pale-faced people do. Walcott wa is be ¢ weighed 183 when he| pense being a charge of 15 cents per | Ptereld of Philadalghia will tn io Fiyan. The tathes nought that | who seems to bé as goo er, heavies, and so wt none | Yas Knocked out by Fitzsimmons at) person for the game. Any bow on oe peel an Oe meek See by Ne 008 ne at: BAAS smo hon under bis} oppose Meredith and he will have to Rr bene : oP Meal | greater than Jobn Te Sullivan aga | Neen 2° oF more Will recelye (OMe | Louk boys are sligswm ani ougit to furnigi & Muras of Philadelphia and go with Figan, Lew | #2 Some to win the honors. : fession in case of defeat by | KMocker-out of big men, was only a, Medals, and should any one be fore |#i#t be Jor Jack Sheldon meets Billy bas got @ good man now for Manager, as Flynn| Lieut, Bob Simpson, the world- middleweight when he won the! Out of a | “He 10 the cemi-final of wight rounds | will keep him busy fighting. famous hurdler, of the University of tunate enough to make 15 heavyweight championship, actually] possible 120 he will receiv solid — | = Missouri, is making a trip from San welghing no more than 158 pounds, | POW victory medal, Members of the| ,Prnte Bums, who fighte Young Chaney oO) ene two big ctubs in Philedelphie, Netional|irrancisco in order to take part in| Jim Jeffries was the tirst champion | Winning team will each receive al beans ®t ound bout at .the Pearle | 4 (, and Olympia A, A., are now trying to si | nee tens pee bigger than Dempsey, and without a! solid gold victory medal emblematic | 40, of Nala mora night, wae today o) Tigmey Adair and Law Tendler for a bom |the xem He 1s entered in the 700 ~ Every NEW STYLE q possible doubt Jeftric f r3 | offerst & guarantes of $500 to box Ful Moare at ae Thousands Have Discovered Voile Moupt Jeftrieg in his prime | of (he 1919.Head Pin Tournament, | erm » «raranten of $30 to, box fab next month, @he Olympia A, A. is willing to iter who ever held |Last season's event was won by the Burne ‘tamed | give Adair @ guarantes of $500, while the Ne- LEONARD AGREES TO MEET Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tabletg | the worla On the dey of the ant 1s s won, down the offer ss Moore tee already passed up : \ a crack New York Athletic Club team ey tional A. © y (0 give him a guarantee of iy i ane fight in which he took t ‘ohore | oink . : i several offem to box him and Frankic figures be | ante cana’ it Waites net \are a Harmless Substitute |! Fe Hol RR ste Toe with a total of 641, ten ping behind |p he sane thing aia | te Asai manage i ebiog ost for tH) JOE WELLING IN NEWARK. UXURIOUS FABRICS — i ne record score held Db: olk as no pat he wi oun, laid LN Dr. Edwards’ Olive Tablets—the eub- ighed exactly 205 p' 1s Corinthian Club, It is thought that| John Jennings, manager of the Ammary A. A, | _ rf C onsERVATIVE TO EXTREME 2 | Tommy Burns ne a { : ee # | Joe Welling, the Chicago contender stitute for calomel—are a mild but sure | 75 jou. AF einen Mane ety! ar, | tage Rigures will go by the board thls lot domey Cliz. ies devided to slam hie comm) | 1f the hosing Doll lo panwed tn the State of et the waritla (aniweaet enantio: laxative, and their effect on the liver is | Hugh (’. McIntosh of Australia. told | S0Reom * the score have been much | alr beaing shows at hie arena tbo second weok in) Connecticut and the Cloveroor eleng it, which per! ship in aasured of a titular match—if Overcoats AND SUITS almost instantaneous, They aretheree | rie“tha ace higher this year than in days one | May, Me figure that tie weather will be oot | mite twelve-round decision bouts in that State, sult of Dr. Edwards's determination not ek nny WAG Bee bie: lOWee | by for open air entertainments by that time, Jen-| tho indications are that Dick Howell, the well. |e 18 returned victorious in his bout on Sotreat liv «pee 1 jaints with FAT. WARES jhe fought Johnson. Joho | Peams scheduled to roll to-morrow | qings expecta to open up with @ pair of big fel-| known writer of pugiliam of Bridgeport, will bo| Wednesday night with Lew Tendler, ADE 46<TO MEASURE 1 gd ey Rivovche Ponte. atid wie fa frat Ait §2 208 | night in The Evening World Head Pin | iows, pmbaniy Batting Levinaky and Cay Tur.) anpointed Chairman of the Boring Commision, | The two are meeting In a battle pro; - . pounds, and was far from his Reno | ‘re sliced Five, le vy Mag 201 email Wht bo: orough moted by the Newark Sportsmen's Club Out these little olive-colored tablets, | condition when he fought Willard im | mano unpiy Company, tirome Unie [oe 2 ims Howell knows the toring fame thoroughly snd tthe icat Regiment Armory, Newarke Eveninc press Too The pleasant little tabletsdothe good = '/avana, weighing 250, that calomel does, but have no bad after. Willard was an entirely new pre effects. They don't injure the teethlike | fy)i0" 72... heavywelght, champion strong liquids or calomel. They take F ot ees ote pounee . Yatio i Pau er ral days ago, Matchmaker Dave Coal and Tron National Bank, H, L. | Mike Gittone of 61, Paul and Soldier Bart. | a Revere) Cove, afm, Untchmaner Deve Dougherty & » Kirkman & Son, | field of Brooklyn who are finally matched ©) por the next boxing show of the Americen| $10,000 guaranteed, with a percentage The new Spring styles all Reliance Hose Company of Rockville | meet in ten-round, no decision bout, at the} 4 A, of Baltimore on Wriday night, Matoh.| privilege, for Champion Benny. Leonard for You Bete 6 is, all ready here Centre, L. 1 ch of these have | bia Anditorium at St, Panl on March 4, ar to! inater Sammy Harris has decided to sage four|to meet the winner upon the latter's re 8 and Spring Overcoats hold of the troubleand quickly correctit. | ; 1 and lean as a greyhound at /entered anywhere from one to five|batte at 168 pounds, weigh in st 3 P.M. the|ton-round bouts, Bammy bee already “booked | turn from the Co: terday Mackay ge bulk, put him ‘a weight | teams. day of the contest, ‘This woight was demande! | threo of thet follows: Gi ci received the following reply from Gib- | Why cure the liver at the expense of the ahend of all former title holders | ? “ jeorge Caney of | Son: i C Hy end ¢ ‘orme ora| Wednesday night is reserved for|tw Bartield's manager and Gibbous agreed to|putimee ve Cenr Gandeer of thie n 5 Oo teeth? Calomel sometimes plays havoc t Jeffries, Who Was probably at| twenty-five teams from the. Morse |mie i, , Raltimory ve, Owar Ganiowr of ble ety, Mara |"°lAccopt terms you offer for, Leonard SURE, $25 to $50 } to meet Welling. Cannot accept Tendler withthegums. Sodostrongliquids, It | his best when he fought Munroe,| Dry Dock Company. It will be a dalpbla, and Dick Staah of Cleveland my, Fraak|match at your club, Agreed previously best not to take calomel, but tolet Dr, | weighing 230, Willard Was very fast | big night for the Morse people, and| , 9m Rawel, matchmaker of the Olsmoia A.) iirny of California, to tentative offer for Tendier mate = TWO STORE ards’ Olive Tablets take its place, |at Havana, had unlimited endurance, ae many of the star bowlers of the |, of Philadelphia, declared today that he has —— Philadelphia next summer, Bout there BROADWAY bed & Most headaches, “dullness” and that | 8nd _ through year of constant |Greater City are numbered among | St tatehel champion Johaay Kikane wih any.) 1 cnumsion Pete Herman, taider of | Wiitht on more advantageous to, us, but | & NINTH OTRE! f ee le . 4 “ one as yot for « ‘club on Monday champ) Me idly bi elling you,”* | we a feeling come from constipation and | Coaching had become a akilful boxer, | the players it would not be surpris- ‘March 10, Kilbane mast bare taken |(@ bantamwcight title, has broken away from big opportunity. is at hand 30 &, 42D STREET fered liver, Take Dr. Edwards* Arbhe Be sapeues oN ¢onneos ha was ing to see several of the members| OCS iacanle weight aa his manager Jimmy |%i8 manager, Doc’ Cutoh of Phitade Tablets when you feel “I ‘and | ed the athletic life instead of become | among the late entries received for | Dum im @ letter to Tage, mye thet dohany |e Series 0, a8 Shnomigs witb A eal with | .” , Note how they “clea: ing fat, indolent and self-indulgent,| the tournament are eight teams from | "ei 139 Pounds, which is his boot weight now, fark Kil Mlle. the Cisualaad fostnenesight: ‘cup’ the pigitas he would have had far leas reason to|the Western Union Telegraph Com-| as George Chip, ihe New Castlo fighter, re [ranged for him, ‘The weight will be 321 pounds, Rildruggists tear Dempsey's tremendous punches, | pany. They bave asked for @ Wed- fused to box Clay Turner ot the Velodrome A, @, | weigh in as 3 8 pledged himself to promote weonard bout if Joseph proves | P, § Success is si ity to yet there ‘ # Welling-Leonard bout if Joseph proves | P, §,—Success tx simply the ability to yet there-—and stic dier on Wednesday nigh 0 iclet ors “ Tendler on Wednesday night | without sticking others. Arnheim Axioms “gob" will be the one logical opponent! ‘M, om the day of the couteny for the champion, aia, be | wearing medals on the way home.

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