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Peete THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1919, \ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK INVOKEVOCE. THE MANAGER'S SPRING TRAINING DISCOVERIES - - By Thornton Fisher HEARD AGANST _— Assemblyman Marty McCue Scores Many Verbal Punches in Encounter With George H. West of New York Civic League. COME ON= WHEN ( PAID ¥4/0,000 For | re you. YOU GUYS | WAS GYPTED" “pereiried? outa EXACTIN ¥ 39,9977— Goopnicut! ANO | PAID 7000 BERRIES To THE BOILER. LEAGUE FoR. \ THAT BABY - Civic Reform Leaguer Offers’ Weak Arguments Against Le- galized Boxing at Albany, Hearing. b ALBANY, March 13.—Only one voicé was raised in opposition to the pbs bill to legalize boxing in this State in the public hearing held in the Judiciary Committee room of the senate, The voice belonged to | George H. West, who spoke for the w York Civic Lea He dec ‘od [iva tbe history of professiong! fight- ‘ fers proved that they invariably ended AFTER A WEEKS TRAINING |gheir days in the down-and-out club, : HIS NEW 340,000 INFIELD PROVES [Why legalize professional fighting? | You don't legalize dog and cock AS BEFICIENT IAS A 1904 MODEL RATTLER [yiciits, do your | “Oh, they’re brutal,” snapped As- i sen yman Marty McCue, a veteran boxer, who was on the job defending the sport. “And ao is prixe Nyhting,” ins | West | Jack Skelly, worge Dixon THE HUCKLE BERRY WHO, WAS HAILED AS THE"FIND” OF 1914 DOES THE DISTANCE BeTween HOME PATE AND 43P BASE in B MINUTES FLAT F the New York Senate Judiciary | I Committee could be impanelled as | @ jury to decide the case of lew fied boxing on the evidence adduced | at yesterday's Albany hearing, they could arrive at but one verdict—that! fm favor of the sport A representative of the United Ie- form League, whatever that is, was the chief apeaker in opposition to the | Gibba law, intended to legalize ten- found bouts to a decision, but Murty 5 McCue, Assemblyman, and ong of th | @leverest boxers of bis time, easily | @utpointed him in the verbal combat. | Marty characterized m ( THink ¢ COULD EXHIBIT | THIS GANG ON | TOUR aS THE ORIGINAL STONE AGE MEN-MOSTLY STONE — wus GUMP Was SAID TO PITCH AFTER— WaLTerR JOHMSON'S STYLE: (& LONG WAY AFTER) ted Mr, man who fought eck that John his crown by stepped forward he wall, and look- West, asked: e between Ja boxing contest and a prize fight?” Mr. West wasn't quick on defining thac which fighting and that n who op- Posed boxing as “moliycoddies, no Mt to trail around” with decent peo- | ple.” | The ratorm teaguer profensed to be | Jim from his pla ing directly at horrified at ths very suggestion of} . * . *f gimorgearen atte ult “ie Walked Fight With Willard | which is no Skelly enlightened him, H told that bareknuckle, apiked &| be ined and naked fist | fighting money was to be found only ’ e olde English prints, ‘There was ; @eaths in the German Army could be Guile a difference as Jack. fielly: Plo- lured fistic yesterday and to-da ‘And then Assemblyman McCue found his fighting legs. Every hair of his bristling pomp: emed to protrude the quills of a porcupine, He looked lthe fighting wan of the then and the in army training camps under government supervision, | . e nounee cefinitely that the organiza- Roger Pec Rew snansnna-| A Joke, Replies Big Jess): =" 20 = sm marnd but that eight would be in the fleld. @ttrivuted to the knowledge of the . Lieut. David L. Fultz, President of , Went back to aod Gag aka ane at Renta ae S| In Havana, Says Johnsons | evs res Pete oe a aa » the wonder Deridge, the left and San’ Vick Sad | : promising nn how. And ho he aid talk for Goxini MINE “csaunss. it, aboriened. mens | NCQTO Makes Statement That He Got $30,000 and One-Third | Newar® 1 sure to ve in the olrcult, | contacts, mith a health, the inteligct or ‘the morale of pretty well four play P and ers still r whom there is e include Dutch probably und the financial control Sammy Kelly and Jack Skelly present alth, intellect and morais of ve He's right to a certain extent of Picture Rights to D o So—Tom Jones and { J. J. Lannin, while Syracuse is! outside the — canes a i s Donovan, Mace and it shortened many a German's life, ay eae . favored slightly over Montreal for the | {MY concern, n, Kone to the great beyond aia ite Q a Leonard, J. Franklin Baker and Der- ° ° He tt rt. West. and, he told but it bus proionged those of many Curley Ridicule the Story. eighth franchise because it will make | rill Pratt ic panehe j Joke as Rin Fi hter OH: IBErec CHAR a HRROBRA a atee nek = od —— the cirevit more compact. An ef-| |. = g s F : nk mn life or he could hot endure, pugi= Ivined | fort will be made to secure the old | at dena Ob an Amesican who wielded the glo As Assemblyman McCue pointed out! yayaNa, Cub: Jem Mace was no spring chicken against his doing it and th / when he was counted out forever, | nally told his wife if decide neither was Jobo L. Sullivan, Theo-|pion, in a signed statement given Pig dg vould notify her in plenty). now under lease to organized base- usted lig the Associated Press last night, |” «fe yeas n coming about in| > Ustically: nts, McGraw Is trying to place “If we don't have professional boxin fi-| Federal League Park at Harrison,| Bert Neihoff, who broke his leg last er Vins i ar onoyr. we won't have boxing that is_ wort! tol y » Ne y ason just after being purchased to the, time spent legalizing it, Profes- N. J, for the Newark Club, This park | f, Doyle's pla with some other siorfal boxing fires the youth of the club. With watver it is quite |FEAT THAT WON WAR CROSS lane. « ble that Neihe >to Wash= athletic tives.” stormed McCue. Mareh 13.--Jack | Curley added, “That his wite Johnson, former heavyweight cham | in han {may them on to lead healthy, Roosevelt, who often sent for 4 about the | ball, this condit that boxing changed him from a bate it n, in view of the fact that Hal ik 0 _ a And sinking his big fist into the pi Eaiiting to's man ofrobust strength, | rad ihat hie A with Jena twenty-third round. 4 Way in the bihe aettiement with the now dead) Janvrin. the “new Fecond baseman Mike Cua Is Decorated | FOR MIKE DONALDSON. top ‘of, the committee table, McCue bad a reasohably long and vigorous) | box office han halt, a mile! pederal League. Clark Griffith secured from the Re With Distinguished Service — rove home with “Pro ional boxing fs din this city four years agolaway. Wh the ringgsid Sox, is ill With pneumonia. ith Distinguished Service | with decisions will bring back real box. life, r | re § ' manhood, with a son old enough tol pe atiowed Willard to win. In ad- stly white. He was licked. He) pail schedule is ni ‘nty_five| A. controversy may arise over Tom “TOSS, | SON, Company f, 165th Infantry | ditto trail around in decent coms “have through the war, Also axked me to get his wife oul, bat he » season | Miller, the outfielder, who signed « (A. 8. No, 89868). For extraordi- Jack Buelly, who fought Dixon at [dition to the sum of $20,000, entire /eould not last unit she ut, and 5 / Aboard the Yankeus on “Tuesday. Bu Aleet Sulllian | Gary herslaniinceetive neat Some Noll them thar he favored a an beat Co , is up and jin Bure ¢ punch ee hi ‘ould n properly supervise rees’ decisio salary tor ht that two d, be made t $1,500 per e and 3% 1-2 per cmt the the proceeds from their exhibit Daan DiStee The liter cone HEE a little woman up Princet ; acai? | tends, however, that be did not receiv i ave tha . Brown and’ Holy |g euntract trom) Moston by March 1 and DURA er aW SHAt 1s els, as usual. will bel that consequently he Was a free agent mighty proud to-day. She is ys und Saturdays. | when he sixned with the Yanks. Millet the mother o Se ee eet Mien the Tame age the mother of Mike Donaldson, a Johnson fell in a heap, have always said that Johnson 1 have given his end to the to have lasted ano at his wife would around, just blooming with health Aad our own Sammy Kelly in the : hi : 1 Pest of shape and as young and lively |in the United States and Canada| wou @s the day on which he beat Hilly |}are mentioned by Johnson, toy Plimner in England years ago. with the premise of aid Road, France, Oct. 14, 1918. Pri- vate Donaldson rescued six verely wounded men from a pos tion extremely exposed to heavy ether possible thr vr, e dep. to: wattle i On Tuesday ariie Herzog, who {s| year. | retired boxer, who has been awarded Then there shoul? be retary Jim Corbett too is among the tand! Jounson's didvieultiew with the Fe Fe dphayd ae {wanted by the Yankees to play second | _ the Distinguished Service Cross for| shelling and machine gun fire of Be ete eocronett Spottion [Petliving, much younger in spirits und with Aald that nearly every critic /base, scorned the ailggestion of cutting! LITTLE ROCK, Ark. March 12—R es act of extraordinary herotent,| the enemy, necessitating six tripe ary: penges | appearance than almost any otner|ere! authorities in Chicago so th beg de would bear out his) one penny off his aalary of $10,000 a/c. Alleh, Président of the Little Rock . “1 to the crest of a hill to carry the les J. M gued that SEEN saude Oere ik DOdG clone, |the “colored “pligtiet might return convention. | Johnson was out-| year, culled for tn his contract with the| Ciub of ‘the Southern Association, an-| according to an announcement just | } | ulsory for ‘wore! anwed In very round of the contest, | Boston Club of the National League,|nounces t has signed) Harry mad q ‘1 ’ e| Wounded men back to a place of | n to deposit $10,0 sh bef fie ; there to relaim his property and while yesterday he aeked George Wash: | Coveleakie. teft-is pitcher, formerly | made in Washington. Mike has the) Jos. Meme address, Julia Don: | ENOWUES OHI eo Batlan shee FORMER also protested) oe hig mother pe = ington Grant owner of the n the Detroit Club of the ‘American 4 Stinction of having had Gen, Joho Id ther, Haverstraw, N.Y that if Loxing were legalized it] \ iin acctaron in him atatoment Worst Kind of Bosh; | Braves, for hye ur mun, Coveleskie was a free a J. Pershing, Gommnader of the A,| _2)480% mother, Mav ca CCue mentioned that it would be | ‘would mean that the Willard-Deup ; ! : Willard Won Honestl F,, decorate him in the name of Fain to population, that New. York ey bout would be held here, and would | (Mat |t Was arranged that he shouil y” hy to population, that New \ lose in the tenth round, provided Tom Jones, Ex-Manager. | ti aia A PRN Ciaat Ha eatea awa: ith Lon Hata uld do nicely open the way to sandalous bettihe.| 0 ‘ : ite. » Fi Ni d G Mike is a member of the “did @9th,” |, ey. eee tees Rainbow Dive | With, five clubs: that any promoter i pa evaush (ea Tee . Ww. hn an i z "|for France wi fe Rainbo thould be Willing to give the State Terrible isn't it? dir. Reformer doesnt ilies kan i ; ah ih IO, CORUMBUR, O:, March 18--Ne. fina | USULC CWS _30) Pollock Ossi, and enlisted the day after the United| sion he bad straightened up and |7 per cent. of the gross receipts tn tity it, b at as Willard “ T know ess Willard won the world's or fave eceive that no have to bet on thé contest, eit wus * Btates dec mee Fe looked like a million dollars in his|r rn for fay r rr 4 - pte pesallterd doing practically nothing he was heavyweight championship from Jack! Champion Johnny Kilbane, who! For, the English featherw*ight champion, for Bt declared war on Germany, Heli ki suit place save one that could show a seat- Mase ony one else if he doesn't want Pil i me ta Aipenette val died i gear ai ale ted by Mreakle Brown, the [st rounis in the main butt a! tie Atiastic Surprised everybody along Broadway | “'}) | hand . - ola ‘om Jones, former manager of feath ye ting Club on ‘Thurs ing, March | B. pa ic spirit he display one day th bunch of them I bes oo aa perpen tal hacer fey upon was gh oat Fiona’ ated i Jan anager offtocal featherweight, in a six-round Homimey ebould be sicem under Mc- | Some of his acquaintances even went | wont out in a rowbout, and s0|to Wek nt ons best e © world, oa ee obnson states, b e ° ard to-day, when quest oned as tolpout at the Olympia A. A. of Phila- | Ardie’s handling. far to suggest that he had | + Cake , “nay 1 being a Sivio seforn lear ;| round, Johnson states, but he waited '/) otra, lousy. when aunat oned aa tol ja A. a sg |‘tough” were they t they had peing cause akuer 4 atement given by Johnson to the] delphia on Monday night, received porrowed” th capacity of 1,200 or more show In writing about his regiment he lS ,{iiwea to operate aa a clube nin the twentieth rybody seemed to want the gist of the out deah ol ‘ j e uniform he was wear. | (Ov ‘ 4 eo Gare Some. argl Afraid some folk might bet on the re-|UNtii the twenty-sixth round to BIVe As a Pee A match betweed hearveaieite will montling, Mike wae the last man in the |romes for several milen out to sea | Adiiee dor ie ere co hope for the gult. wouldn't be any money out| Willard an opportunity to make a DRabr Tac line toiwilarall ts for his end, ‘This sum WAR | itely te arranged within the next forty-eight | world you'd pick up aaa hero, us he |pemre they discovered that they Xing talent, no clause " 35 per cent, of the gross receipts of | houm ‘The big fellows who will clash in it are ed } h i - te Le e so constructed as oS good showing than any m nthe wor at ¥ & -- ap red ta lack fighting spirit Although Mike has been away from ¢ And th - ng been an Unwritten Law st Tehnisunn Gay {the show. ‘The me taken in fig | Jim Cetey, the Unah hearyweigat Jack| Several years ago Mike came to i aise he t pst (nebo sutely the ds beat That © man can do what he wants 1o| The former champion declares ¢ a do with his own money. unless Willard agrees to fight him kind of bo w Mithin @ reasonable time he will claim fairly and. squarely his home in Haverstraw for several |Cue put over his final punch, ‘om up State and became | years, he never failed to make fre-| “1 always said that if I had a boy y boxer. He did fairly |quent visits to his mother there, He eto put up his hands and lifornt, the Brooklyn hwavy, who recently | this city Anockel out e Ward, the colored fighter, ia! a preliini nj Ured up $4,411, which is one of the and thousands of |largest amounts of money taken in | pixiadelptia 1 Clitford will box tea|well at such clubs as the Sharke: sev, and 1 Vowed that if m, » world t ‘ ged 4 . itfo pa tea Well i ‘ ys a lock e g 4 B rendering of decisions in bouts He eer Ae Gagned | MIS people who were at the ringside, includ-|at the club, Al Lippe, manager of | rounds at ¥ Pa., on March and eventually he was given main jeer Ried iyd oe Ber aA Be over, the top that hed have was another calamity the pubi'c| *8tt! ack Johnson, & ing the hgheat boxing critics the | Brown, declared to-day that he would| ae Hartley, the Durable Dore and pu {eVents, but his ring performances |he went away that he was sure they [punkies around him whe would Know Wold have to shoulder, according ‘to | world, will agree with me that Johnson] offer Kilbane a guarantee of $5,000 | Bloom, the clever t, have | Hever attracted much attention, He/ would save his life. In letters from] “Well, nd he tells ma heen matched 1 MI devin [Gidn't care much, anyway, for the|the front he frequently bout at the Am \ Baltimore wo. | SPOrt of give-and-take, so he quit it! writer that he had heard the or a twenty | morrow night. ‘Itew lads fougit one of tie|@Od for two or three years he acted | birds” singing, and that if he was| , vein Meaguer civic, ‘They would | Johnson Needs Money, AL He me had’ 8 chance ‘wilh Joes f he would meet Brown in a fift mean brutal fights. The very idea. % 1” : : , Jround bout at Ba Pseems vo us decisions would mean just Says Willard Discussing Worse Than Fulton, pane ‘ son that nd the fellows eof him that went with him back (oh, that poor pine 1 the | that the “little, |on each mine n i is because the three of them knew ne ‘ound bout at New Orleans, to @ de- | lew fifteen round bouta ever witnessed in that trainer for several star |rcky enough to escape death he con- | ‘4 F . They would tend to 4 ; ¥ Tek one n the ey Kets | he shortest distance between an Amerie Evahiy Sanihetss eis Johnson Statement Says “ Tex’ Rickard. | cision. ity & few months ago at the mame club, Has en the late Stanley Ket-|gidered he had earned the right to |the shorient diatunce, bel ween an Were equally matched, because] LAWRENCE, Kas, March 13.-!] Betung the decimcn, middleweight champion ‘|iee in ease and elegance the rest of Tex Rickard, promoter of the Will who i looking after the affaim . nger-on at his camp. It|his life. He was griginally in the Principals would strive harder t> ack Johnson simply needs the | i “4 ei Fildie MeGouts An h was not exactly because of Mike's | habe , aN-Dempacy heavyweight champion. the Irish heavyweight, in th faldie mn nerican light heavy] WAS no} act cause oO company captained by Jim McKenna, ip the score of points even @t all | money and ix trying to put over an-| : MMDNON | twenice of mon, who ia in the Wee) Sie, i to engy ship bout scheduled for July 4 Wughed heartily to-day at Ja Jon To with Be K {he dors not was the comment of | Mt the weiter that | W anything about the ten-round | If we know anything, boxing ts a}other m more ur form of sport ond|Jess Will when shown the s in auotiner tattie at too |ability to get @ boxer in tiptop shape |who was killed while crossing the fax with Seaman Arthur {for @ battle, but because he pos- |Ourca. flamer, foe tikes 4 |svased a keen sense of humor, bon| [1 sure is some distinction for Mike . with he Johnson's al 1 confession, “made | bout bevwen Coffey and Battling Levinsky at | MeGoorty fo Basham, mots falling from his lips with every |to be the only boxer in the world | it, excep D! vase ade 4 mn ght t t sentence. * com ezasneRt ¥ ai y bas i] ment received from Havana to-day |in Havan that he laid down in his | Mtmory A, AF of dersay City Heights on | mdileweiahy at the National sentence. : to have such military honors heaped | Ps op certain days, than avy-| wich Johnaon claimed the cham- in isl| ee ore Tarde Rantee Meter ine: Cle of tambo. o 27, Masham getting twe| When Benny Kauff was bought by |upon him, and when he returns to else the public patronizes. It fight with Jess Willard four years decision ne Giants from the Brooklyn Feds | Broad is fr ‘ Seah to Re ehankt |pionenip bourwin Willard foul | Coffey would not box Levineky OF any oue else for ard aa he eae Eee RT a Eade |Brondway bis friends and acquaint Q chi oe ABO. vera) wees, ‘ P id Mike became inseparable » ances plan to give him one of the eres, bouts and the 1 aay pale. >| ye ar 8 ago was bro-e r ang A affair. Johnaon ia discredited and ia mak oi ss ; Fred 1 ci . he ng ine wellerne ah “a Mike rubbing, him (lown ‘and aso Biggest receptions eve scorded any wee ‘ove thi eres} ‘There »maolutely nothing to it ne eff Smith, the e yonne, N, J., amid. | umey to Binghamton where he wii) keeping him in good humor. ike}one. ‘They used to regard him as a fore, should a orm league or budy| Willard continued. “Lt refuse to d aie she AD bid for publicity,” said | deweiait, and Jim Booker, the colori fighter of | {Ae 0” Mrooklyn Mattling Nelson for ten rounds}once said that the th greatest |"‘character,” but now they are all oft n ere caine yftnatics rise up in|nify the statement wi denial, for | iy Aa 1 . in MES shing, he | Atlantic City, will clash in the star bout of eight a we star tot as the Biles A. ¢ men he had ever met were President |ready to go out of their way to it Will Do for You, ‘oppor: 01 pat ie thelr uhiect las far ce Tam concerned It ie ciaoiy [wways does, and no decent promoter | cuts at tty aciente ie ee ae tn | cli tevnigh elon the] Wilson, Stanley Ketchel and Benn ake a vhereas before the fa trying to forestall something the |a crade joke n is simply | can a to have anything to do] hight, Honky boa fairy petite take ema | FmbIOR, claudnng ghtem w bf ¥ |shake his hand, whereas before the Pyramid Pile ‘Treatment gives uff, y ‘ e q € lic has shown it desires? Get! Im sure 1 wouldn't ee oy war many of them were in the habit} quick relief from itching, bleedi: ns] “In view ofthe fact that there w Lh : may wive Smith a stiff bate, Pavey Johneoo Li ubitui if he chunsee They're three champions,” was the | of sidesteppin him when he loomed | or protruding’ piles, hemorrhoids and be @ funny world this Jeport writers and flight critics from alll gaged’ 1: ent could have | been |i ta of this city clash in | Beaiish way Mike put it f Cision m ps a irae ik over the World in Havana when I won| bouts never lust twente-aig eee Cay Turner, the India will engage in his tint | When the war broke out Mike haa | ""rhe war certainly proved Mike is 2 into Tex Rickard test! the championship from Johnaon, it 1a} sever last, ty 8 a ey pend ma Mah) at the Av_{@ slight stoop in rs and|the real champion of champions Right at the Biltmore when we/foolish to suppose that a fake could|torated bunk and no one will belies nae Rey, Homuney, the sturdy local lat lantic Clty Sporting Club, Tumer bas bow jai {ia bis “el looked anything but a!among boxers. Widn't expect to. The night before we |have been perpetr even if T badja wags he saya, He's worse than | ce cr the ee meee ee NcArile, who ie | uy with two fractured ribe, which he dina | — aiiiaainn ied - en feaidn't find hin at an appointed} been so low 4s to countenance such} bul comnisr. ‘Tam bee matdunl Pooley \o mont Jar leet vicieae ke Ca hae et Ward sending in their lists for the Hime with a search warrant, ‘Tex was |, Arrangement MS ihe Vewtroms ay Coot Butte nt , | season's handicapping. But little tine “Johnson's game is almost childish Dumer'e next « Jim Hogie, thy 3 abe ut e talkative, went along Waelin tes i wan ae aaotoe| colcant hearyw City, ‘Tamer is remains, as the list will be sent to the hardly follow him r 52 AB the Siroplcisy and BY S64 2RF Ga adios. Unease crnmetan printers ing the next few days, Hons, Panama canal, Prohb tion|me that T refuse to fall for it. | t do| Lee + nn s —_—— | Through the taiure of clubs to coin- and what not not intend to fight Johnson again or! Mate Mackey, matchmaker of the Sportmen's vane ply with the Handicap Committee's ‘The Willard-Dempsey fignt? jany other colored man.” i hid of Newark, N. J.. has aiven up hope of stag. By William Abbott. j request it is likely quite a few promi | “No, nothing to say about tha ot} | Twelve good teams are entered in The oumament, No tug @ bout between Cha: Henny Leonard HE West is particularly keen ers would not be eligible to ni din Thi amen © money will be mid out] oe, son ir good tig! ly Joe Well le ete in hand tourname: i abing pew in connection with it | Promoter Curley at Outs Evening World Head Pin tournament | Yj) Hue mailer ‘ip waited” to" the “eatataction | 4 50000 | pg anll eit about continuing golf matches |°°™Pete in handicap tournaments, empsey be favorite? Wasn' ” ” t the it lephant wling fe aeeee , 2-16 Se er ae \ vere el 4 9 MEMAn't sre, ee anne] With Willard Brands |b the White Elephant Bowling Acad:|° 1° ee Hain Laonent telegraphed Mackey lam aight from the| that were so popular during the| ‘The 1919 crop of freak clubs are be- frors Texas, had a fine Story Pathetic Whine |ver ot edge tobe ae At a name rn he Ra inden: oumment tara] We, statue tha: te vhouht ie would te|war period. According to late word! ginning to make their appearance, A Such Wonders So Quickly, , those ol] Wells, the lee er ieeena cele y WOR DY | saan ie orem OL tie While ent Ared-| unable to eet bere for ae Wout before the exond trom Chicago, plans are under way for) 8olfer Feoontly discharged from the! such rectal troubles, in the priv. suse things you ever saw j fe be honsthcr ase etc) Mf fnere aeoms content would ‘be ‘Like looking for 6 | O° Wd week in April la series of professional intercity golt |! incorporated his experience’ | of your home. 60 cents a box at all | No, not a share of stock t ! SHICAGO, March 13 eC : In the make-up in @ haystack, . Tisman hekad’ chasing submarines into what he calls| druggists. ‘take no substitute, A prmet 8 Stock to sell,| CHICAGO, March 13—Jack Cur, /of the teams. The Delawaie nave two With “Chamrion Herman booka! we 9) matches to be held throughout she |q periscope putter, ‘This contrivance ningle bos often relieves. Free 4 ley, promoter of the Johnson- Willard | Sams | enterec seons, Cive, teams . weet Janmy Walde, the fiysewht champion Of) vtiddie West this season. The cities ;hag a smail looking glass attached t Vrial mailed in plain "The hearing on the Boxing Bill Jamacia, L. I. two teams; Beekman! * wat Brovionfeld five pumpee io a ype, in London in May, the chauces are that} > | ed ‘ +4 01 ¥? Oh, yes, that's on’ to-day | beavyweig hamplonship battle [iy one tears “and Sumurum, two Ne "Gishunt Port peg es be represented in the scheme are Chi- ER batt, the {idea being that the Ber, if you send coupon below. y ‘ularly interested in|#nd one of Willard’s mandy »-|teams. On Priddy evening no less than * achatder meet Wilde cago, eapolis, St. Lé oie ee nant et tite lieu eau ree 1 7 RE a iniara tine ctlaoe Ganane aonnaos id fifteen tous ure scheduled. ‘The wane ages, meet, Wid axo, Minneapolis, St. Louis and Dev | glass can get the line without look FRLE SAMPLE COUPON Kate of other things to think ef|day branded Johnson's confession as|Lacs nave four teams: “Amcetut, two ce rolled troit, each city to have four contest- ar the cup inventor does't| | pemaMID DRUG COMPANY, y with him . a then la “pathetic, child-like whine coming) serie np einel Tut club of Norkvilte amet wan’ firesout @nts in the competitions. {guarantee his new-fangled putter w.il Pyramid Bidg., Marshall, Mich, |from ‘an ignorant mind, from one\two team 4 Allen Council den aginst 108 18 for the The Chicago team will be mac sink ‘em from all parts of the greca, Kindly send me REX TAYLOR, the eport goods) Who realizes he has gone the end o team. ‘The management | bower YTUnS Pie Treat ant aieys Sade. é TH areenge 100 35, Niet Coiling: fs y Phil ¢ Pek aarti tod 9 heayywelabt rehased the Td. Duotmr, 14 ul on, Wis held many rage 1681-6. ‘ ny teams into an of Bob McDonald, Jack Hutchins “ ble, so that the privilege | he Dyening man, writes us that 24 is to be ce tthe United States week }his rope.’ brated! “It hax udin and Eddie loos, ‘Tom! ‘This is whe first winter in many Vardon, George Sargeant, Jack Burke | year that George Low hasn't and Cyril Walker will represent Min- |Seuth. The Baltusroi professional de- ket this) ulton fat Jahn fail in i neapolis. Detroit will make ite bid fae 8 Baa Ue the crowd d sation .4 rhaaa |i Kaobloch | ty Minneapolis with Walter Hagen, former national and tend to his rapidly ‘growling att being promoted): “The world knows my — feeling a a ws bind Tn eee eo Bis Fagldly growing: gnit 0 public schools, — high |toward Jess Willard, but 1 cannot hie Yale Fencers Heat Harvara, champion; Alex Ross, Diegal nae Wile | business BOWLING AND BILLIARDS, _ Universities, colleges ‘and in-!strong enough, even to injure tha NEW HAVEN, March Uhen a meet {DUP Oakes, Long Jim Baris, Stews! 1. povie and Wilfrid Reid ar BOWLERS JOURNAL ; miming ants on, the idew being ingrate, and xive any color of truth irene’ rere anietiee whose outcome was doubtful till the last art Maiden and two’ golfers be] pack from the Mouth muttering: witheg | eee: sine alist, ator Canal ate ce ae ee 1 pro ala al Lag <r gy ie rr yew Abed wome tine Oe acch was Hnished Yale fencers defeated | named later will compose the St, Louis | mild case of the “flu.” Both pros ex ‘THUM | i sot! shai | 4 defeated Johnso' 1% Iward, » to 4, after Miles of Yale had | deleg | : ; i away. Cor. asks our-support in aid-|vana in as square and as honestly | uel ou Fer ee ie eee eee Oa aeriéiita: | TMemncon | pected to clean up in Miorida, and re : Were in a fair way of doing it when Cordes ht contest that was ever pulled | in behalf of the! the influenza overtook them and e are with it, |i ‘| Somary tra fi at thy’moment of any off, Thd management of the White Biephant Bow 5 he eral Ordway of Haurvar ) the decisive bout, ‘4 Academy line experienced wo tie cut Seri there in in 8 spammers: fenaeee brody eg Swus framed ina “ani "in Nchenec ‘Handicap Committee of the Mere: Wilfrid hope to be eutfficie Stein's . i sr q on {aan ek winning the meet. Capt, Gay of the ope to be sufficiently recov. | Stein’ apt lor him in ead tan tenth round,” rita woman oy Selene Na tas | X23 Fs eiectad). know for Hi 4 team frazted fo the competi- politan Golf iation, ered to compete in the remalning big Stein’s of iia Gols one Go Wad x say epee th Ere | nav sae lhl Ue AS Saree ec ramet Bi | a aa is ammo PC RR a tt . 7 MRO ote oven ST TO thinset lal bette cries was sent Co finish the meet. “He defeated Charles O'Connor, |

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