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xt by BP ieee ‘ ra [BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Wille and teadows Help OMNTHE WEEKEND oo: ok 2 pe ee ae By Thornton Fisher, a Copyright, 1920, by the Prese Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). { THENLL, COME ‘The Fan Multitude Storms Polo Grounds for First Sabbath ' Game of Season, Only to See the Phillies. Again Tame | McGraw and Company, Including Tiger Cat Mascot. Out of Winning Column + PRLIEVE NE ARTHUR, rsa em THING { ' hows, Was penne ABOLISHED — PeRuaArs Now WELL GET Home AT A DECENT KouR- By Charles Somerville. HE wish of my heart would be this day to set before The Evening \ World readers a dish fit for a king. What I'd like to be able to say is; “Giants Dropped ‘Em Dead,” or “McGraw Put Over His Ole , Mop” or—— 1 Well, never mind—TI haven't a chance. ' We are all in the same boat. We've got to face the facts. } And its a hard, disreputable bunch of facts staring us in the mush, They go like this: Following the successful train robbery pulled by the Stallings bandits, there arrives National League accomplices who succeed in murdering the crew and whatever pelf is left they get it. They certainly get it Guess you've heard of the score by this time. It was FIVE to one. The Quakers, mind you! TLe@———__________. Quakers coming here busting 'B© ennoyea “Spec” yed “Spec” right smartly, these ‘\@abbath! And busting the hearts of being Kid Woolworth Keily Mud the te. 36,000 regular folks, busting the tem- |per of McGraw, busting the philo- sophical poise of the great judge of the game, Mathewson; busting the arm of Nebf, busting for the day the usefulness of Young, R. F.; busting everything in sight, except thom- velves—curse ‘em! There is no use trying to pallate Demon Child, Franide Frisch. Frank- fe singled and next the little Ford- hamite shot to second and it was his, although Tragessor near'y broke a wing trying to deny him the bag. Woolworth Kelly hit the ball with the precision of a carpenter driving a lnag nail, It boiled far down into centre and Frisch was quickly back howe with the only cheerful news of the ay. our guilt for the stuff thege Pbila- a delphians pulled. You can’t. ‘low| J hear that last night McGraw sen! can you, when in the very first inning| Mike, the Texas wilde. a jthey slim the big Sunday crow ‘--it] taxidermist. wildcat mascqt. to a was thirty-five thousand strong, anc I know I said it before, but, if any- thing, It was bigger than that—a smack in the eyes by bouncing the rubber for three? Like this: Many a man in this world has Bancroft bangs far into |Slipped on a banana peel who bas centre. Kauff's try for it | subsequently risen to great dignity. was bi jue stuff. < mf you are as fat m— THE LITTLE CORPORAL WRARS would have been perfectly willing | MANY MEDALS. to kiss the darn ball good by at 120 yards. Benjamin, anyway, And his side-kick, Mathewson has touched the bulb with the tip of | trunkful. the fingers of his praiseworthily eager claw. Mr. Bancroft arrived It should be noted that Young tn at the second advance post. Will- | the Giants’ |first inning, right after iams promptly lammed i single |:hat heave toward home which nearly to right. It was a bad devil of a | crossed tho Hudson, made an affort at Little Elliott ’8 Yanks Shut Out single, but Young jumped it and [a squarer that started those 35,000 Clever Work Wins In First Game} fe aed eterranuibs | Sain ree cues M Bancroft, on Wiltiams’s hit, | wall, but Muese! mate's A Gamefor Dod ers Hil eanr alisasdi va thicaibuccueek ||| Sauah-cfeae time patorea Ueceoies | g BOSTON, April 19.—The New York right on his way toward the home fun inch. Or pretty close to. any- | a ts early, but he never gave .. 2 y 4 ‘He was ambitious to own a Varsity Eight LIV Neal R. O'Hara n , ji Yankees were defeated by wwe Hoston| Plate. Young tried to throw him | way. of racers some of which would At Princeton Guperichs, 1990,' wy The Prem Publishing Oo, (The Now Tork Brening Worl) ot. | know about all that copy Past the judges in front with regularity, His amfitions @ long time coming to the real-| prINCETON, N. J., Aprit 19.—Crew . Red S he fi i Ne Foy 2 The Athletics hew uniform: erw ey 100! ¢.| Howard “Rowdy” Elliott of Saa|Red Sox in the first holiday game of! book stuff they shoved into us Dolnt, ut last season, with | practice on Saturday afternoon wit have brms, bat otherwise they look the samc.) one > made his Grst appearanc:|the season in» contest atuged af tho| when we we about you |,,The, same 35,000 rave Case} Stongal : fayland as trainer! nessed the most radical slake-up.of] ‘Tre difference between spring training and the regular, season is this: In| for the Brooklyn team in a champion-| American League Park here this donhigey anywhere: less Yow | throughout the day. ‘They always the goason in the seatings of the] spring taining the players think the umpires of their own league are the best-| snip game at Ebbets Melo yesterday | morning. The final score was 6 to 0.| {t¥; but Young never Catnee this [start on Casey. But it wound up with Princeton first-string eight. Dissatis- beh alas antl edatiey ulead ° bac ca afternoon. Some 25,000 future mem-! This is Patriots’ Day and one of the| try or he would have lost his am- Geran tes =~ ~, re i lole fied with the showing which the var-| ‘The Cubs? training in Californi f (: itroad| bers of the Overall Club were there| biggest holidays of the Bean City.|; bition, The ball had a fancy . . It was in the fifth. R:n- aie Gh kab veeachaniee during thé uae 9 in California was a big advantage for the railroa to inspect. Wilbert Robinson's iviu|!or that reason a capacity crowd) bounce to it. It bounced way past erie sinned and tried to Smart Aleck past two weeks, Dr. Spacth has been eee baseball machine. Maybe there were| turned out to witness the contest. Kelley, at first. It bounced so far | his way to third on llams's sirxte contemplating & number of changes ‘Time and a half for Gandays and holidays thet the railroad sive efe|s few more asthe lower and gppe, | Mogridge started in the box for the| front of Cate! ror en etek *; |home lunge St neCAreTIeRIKGe ITE for several days, and the make-up | manding may give the ball players some new Ideas on holding out. Hare were taxed.fo thett capacity, while New orkerk apd Whe fener an ee J ¢ | sweet chuck to Frankie Frisch and ° ‘the bleachers entertained about the’ i ithy’s left dropped Bancroft cold. Ci Sten- of the varsity Saturday aftern0oo — HRGOKLYN'S BIG JOB 18 TO KEEP AS NEAR 10 NEW YORK IN| biggest crowd that it has ever held. | Players had slammed bis offerings 19 OTVY Smee fe was g gel singled, Willams went to sec-nd found only one man holding the 88M° qr 1 HAGUE STANDING AS IT IS ON THE MAP. actOw when Elliott's name wae an.) Waite Hoyt, the Brockiyn boy and| Nearty laughter in the William | Mussel aired the ball for & long tty seat In the boat that he ovcupied af Saar Seat ae eae eeoyD Smong the| ex-Glant twirler, occupied the mound.| Perm resort. Rancreft searing, ae to Bennie “auff for the second out But no blighter need get feeling eo sinart as to seng McGraw a goat. ‘R. SALMON, since bis entry into AVE sing. nae tad ove msienes | Big Shake-Up of E WIRES as the beginning of the week. Contle Mack doesn't hope to win the pennant, even though hoping wouldn't | multitude prese pent among the! tor the home team, He pkoned a}, he would have dene anyway, but | Goon as 1 wile got 1b Williams was ‘The most radical change was the! cost him an) thing. ots e 6 ete! > se thee” ite fallows—in fact he's the, masterful game throughout the entire Ane Bee aes sone fea Ena Beotaett ied a tee ons: i shifting of Cresswell from stroke Rd smallest. catcher in the National| nine innings allowing but five hits.) [yg put off mentioning Nehf as| Art Fletcher—ask me why, bue I long as I could, Mut he's the bleke| could never tell _you—decided to nip that was flinging for us. He took the|Cascy off first before putting VMI pill that Casey Stengel pottered|iams out at the plate. But Casey ted ‘down ever! Giants figure old age improves ‘em, the way it does whiskey. But wo st with a broad pair of shoul-| His team mates backed Hoyt up in which he has been holding tory, to! HOPS this tant going to be ax tough a year for the Glants as It's golng to tere and a pleasant face. He was up| faultless, fashion making no errors. since Captain mon| . be for whiskey. in the big show before, but failed to] The Yanks were guilty of three miss- No. 6; Bob Campbell, who has been op ee make good and was sent back to the|Plays which helped Boston in their d shunted it to first.| Art, Larr <el 4 i stroking the second eight, was trans- If Cleveland wins the pennant it'll be the jirst time the erperts were mise scoring. Wits cies Se tua wits att eee anaewelly eich dance b ferred to the samo seat in tho var-| right since Bryan got licked for President, ‘ine only thing that attracted the at-| The score by innings: hungry eye on the home plate, but| had waltzed in with the ifth Philly ‘y the Cs ert of Big Je Pfeffer was bay 01 * 2 er “s - - 8 were a McAlpin and Brigham hago | washer. have to investigate the large sums squandered on the | oaitoene. it was a regular Brooklyn| Batteries—Mogridge, haste. In the most dignified manner|so engrossed in seeing Casey nicked other newcomers to the first shel i 1, ee Belton. bus Each $60 bla for es Hannah; Hoyt and Walters. Um-|in which a payee yer mek a joey Enagot about Williams blowing H f and No. 7 respectively. ‘i i 0 ackstop. Sleeves too long; pant ires—Connolly and Moi it club and set himself for a pitcher's} home. When Casey had obse: tg POD ard, the tightweignt champion, is| BS !9 at bow Printing that gang of substitute pitchers the A's are using won't help | jong F OLY, SESEMOTREISY, Cin Oot ee Sulbmsl whacked ah. &| Willams: nedecrcamae chat mercies Payne, Len Curtiss and Bill Bryan, | ¢, But even handicapped py a misfit unl- &@ jockey, temporarily of course. @ veteran of two yoars of varsity form, Flliott won ar) way into the » who has been out in Los An- hearts of every one of those 25,000 fans « nding, three former members 7. 3 1 srorking before i camera in ot the frat eight who have been rele- iJackson and Dundee Will Clash before the yaié”was over 1 wag bit relieve the white paper shortage. long fly to centre. After the catch| gave up amiably by suddenly. stooo. Mr. Cravath told Mr. Willfam« it! ing and allowing Kelly to somersault, would be all right to take his time| ball and all, over his back. Of course. and invite his friends to see hin|the umpire called him out. The crowd STANDING OF clever piece of base running in the fifth home. figured it was a bad moment fo: gated to the junior varsity. inning ’and ‘driving catoh. of Boeck- Cc ‘They hon oy 4 the exception of Acting Captain I 1 R d B Ne ke Y THE CLUBS ‘asey. They hooted him. zestfully ree ereemlice ating ae aif tne In 12-Round Bout at Newark 3 io), toch, sod out mei the word? ls pet te come | But the muy atfulghtenst ip ede f i the sides of houses, jumped] men who remain In tho first shell has George Stallings’s Boston Braves. Nobody ever said that I ever |and pointed to tho score board, Just “ | oft ctpices, run dare-devil fashion| been completely changed around, Lem Four times “Rowdy” heard that J. Miller, second bag- | ‘hen, into its alloted place, appewred ger of the Phillies, was a brute. | the “1” showing that Williams had NAL LEAGUE. : Automobiles and piloted mile-a-| Page has been shifted from bow to No. ; ; the NATIO! , Dalat ene ye Se keel & tees trom No, 7 to No, 6 and Cooks Augie Ratner and Len Row-| ime7,4,A.¢ Jems Guy ite Ore woh i" islona he Inserted a safe. blo fe, Mohr Ba | come mo.) ole he pelted Nehf fora jolt that | scored bofore Stengel’s putout. Yep- . a to riding a horse race, all of|f9™ No 0 10 Me... changes, the u-| lands Will Meet on Same — | 2, fad featherweigbt at the weet Hoboken a. | CUS° Cincinnati... 3 1 730 . wr] Paver stopped til it lost itself | the hoots stopped. Casey strutteu : stemware? cet ch Use cant: /cier varnity vost, has heen practionly ! |. of Weet Uatoken one weak from to-morrow | ere H ‘tee| among a lot of startled persons in | 2milingly down the line to his post a we jockey experience is al shot to pieces, and the work Of the sev~ Card May 6 niet, ‘ ° feo| the right field grandstand. He was | right. Rew one to Benny. He apeakn| ono cist was eo poor on Saturday that | y 6. ‘ee 'Evening World 4 Gecent enough not to walk the f in a letter to us like this: Dr. eth {is seriously contemplating ie Young Chaney, the flashy Baltimore feather: | nd of bases, He put up the keen students of the : Ving the third varaity, which be weight, who lam week surprised the boxing world ° Mate : a sport—like yo e—h : Mame Gailig along nicely in tnia| engwing excellent form of late, the, By John Pollock. winaie ow voy reno er ros weer | Meadpin Records erat courtesy Mud! of a gentle $2495, | flood that inthe, three ether picture game, but am getting| ‘'%,iesienation of tee ain in which to| “[VHE first important boxing boat] Ree ben matched ty hie new manaser, Hadie are eas te all the good to come of continu- ts have played the for a fight or 90. Iam to be| whip the struggling ‘Tigers into under the now boxing law in| Med: l ps tarry Drown a the Olympic. Mila: G Gli m ri | St. Louie, 2: Chicas &) tn the argument that’s the way have been the whole jockey in a big horserace at Tia| tion for the initial race of the delpbia, wo-niste, snd Wllly Jomphe Wedneaday 0 unmerimng GAMER TOrDAY. it might just as well have ended. works at batting, running, yes, Bext week. Of course this will against Harvard) at Cambridg the State of New Jorseys| nis. met pte sic tied Philadelphia at New York, tn the ‘following innings we and for sharp infielding as well— for my picture. Billy Gib has|May lt Aes | which permits of twelve-round Com | my. Nattonal Amusement Company, with offices \ Goqien at Broakins. looked good at times, But you Statz, Frisch and Kelly. out some nag and I am to be —— testa, will he fought at the Sporta: | x, “dey inn mort, Rrootira, here taken |, Records were broken in both the| GRNEREN AS BS: Kawa, know that's what you'd say to sure winner. Have advised all my GR St t men's Club of Newark in the iss Sumber of borers Under’ thelr manageeeat for the | flve-men and Individual events in The | Pittabureh at Cicinaat, | Or Guy you like and might want Here's hoping the older demons in New York to have a ‘bet! unners ALT | Regiment Armory in that city on the | Norse of bookie than for bouts at boring shows |EVening World head pin tournament cps sare to josh along if he was dying. thaw ‘out econ, 0 7 y dee, the , i} 7 on me, It is near time that Gib [night of May 6. Johnny Dundee, the | xt out-of-town clubs. Damy Meduinnes ts Preei- at Thum's White Elephant alleys on | AMERICAN LEAGUE. ee bye-cne te'bet en, fie In Hub Marathon Sethe ta ee ebree fighter, | Set of the orsanisation. He claims to have some | Saturday evening. The St. Joseph | , ive Clete, Me Sipe be ever cave me in his will be the principals, In another|® ‘h best Mehta in the profusion tn charg. No, 1 team of West Hoboken, N. J., finished in the also ran column. - bout which has so far been arranged,| Prank Magley, matchmaker of the Endicat- | holders of of the D. U. championships wely hope that everything Will £0| pogpon, April 19—-Leading dis-|Augic Ratner of the Bronx and Len | Johnson Shoeworkers A. A. of the above citing, Of New Jersey, colled a tot! of 008, ) 9 ies Wall with the passage of the Walker e fea started at | Rowinnds of Milwaukee will clash | olfers the fight (ane of Wodicutt, N. Y,, anoiner beating Cheney Brothers’ total of 487, P Pil Georger Curpentier must have|tance runners of America started at) ("on or twelve rounds, the club| attractive card af three teu-round douia for the and one of their team, Victor Bren- ‘The Philabusterers had ole “Spe. 2 : Ww. pPG.| Meadows in the box. Hic glasses fit FP chells sobigt our off days, Eye, 1 .$0/him fine yesterday, He never even| time ta a leap year. +4 1 .600}had to take ‘em fF, ene Polley *yn- = #2 elexcept once. In the second inning ap ¢ 3 | two of Mec (THUM 3erke 422 t grandchildren ACADEMY. B'way & 81st at. two of McGraw's er : greatly impressed with the man-| noon to-day in the Twenty-fourth| omolals not havin, oa th rart, the lead off man, rolled 113 out 4 ny " mo ic ares on 16 | boxing show which he intends to stage there on Bart, th ad 0 man, oul P mer tn which our American fats and! annual American Marathon, conduct-|¢istance na yet, Friday nigte. Wille Ryan mw, Joo K. 0, Daly,|Cf 4 possible 125, topping Pat Kelly's Chicage (poxtened: -raln). scribes entertained him. Sorry that 4 by’ the Boston Athletic Associa —- George Wart ww, Joe Waist of “Philly” ami| high score by one piu, There were two and myself were not present to| ed by ‘Tom McArdle to-day rreeived a letter from Billy | johnty Murmy of New York Ya, Jack Tracey « /other medal winners, Wardley of the welcome him. Regards t¢ al tion, Seventy-six athletes had pre- | Ginson, who ts in California with Beony Leonard, | jwiiew, | Fairchild No, 1 team rolled 105 and GAMES TO-DAY. | “BENNY LEONAR: pared to traval the mile course | in which Gib says that be expects to match Leon: = Danke of the St Joseph No. 1, 107, (A, M, and P.M.) 7 2 Soma Astiland) $0 Boston. Designar |? Cis. we ames 0.8 bees Gee Franson) Benny Velen, the lem ghtinige: wen. re: ourteen teams roll to-night, as fol- t Chicago, : a ACK M'AULIFFE, retired unde- vad Ap the latter part of this month. He also stated that | cently was tested by Frank Connell, the Westen lows: Bloomfield two teams, St. Jo- Detroit at Cleveland, | feated lightweight champion, has tion of the race as the official try- | de expects to have Leonard fight two more fights | fighter, im ten-round bout at Cleveland, started sepli two, Atlantic National two, Washington at Philadelphia. ne objection to Georges ©. out for selection of America’s | with good men before bis return to New York, | working to-day at Stillamn's onmusium for fu- American Railway Express two, Beck AS ks ‘ses Carpens which will be tm June, ture fights, His fit will be with ‘Teddy Myers Engraving three, Bronx Union Y. M. Astoria Soccer Teams Tie. etbhiee en da Y “] Olympic tong distance team gave ee ; ae SNe 3 i being oO he Cham added incentive to the participants. Wiitle Jeckson. wha gave Jobmny Martin, the (whoever be is) for wen rounds at th Veledoane | A. one, Cypress one, and Dill Soccer teams representing Morse de Luxe, but, says Jack, “He'x| *4° ea 4 | winners [lal faker, « beating tn a stz-round bout at the | ** © % Buffalo, on Apel 28, Plekles One. ARIES. Dry Dock and the Astoria Football TheWield included several wir 4 Club met in the third round of the i See. ee on me." Jack then gocs National A. ©. of Philadelppta on Saturday night, | Dutch Brandt, the Brooklyn featherweight, and | me ee a} ingorm us that he too is a cham-|0f former B. A. A. events and MANY | eared training to-day for his elght-round pout | Sammy Waltz, the Connecticut fighter down |g ES OY Wardiey, 108s totals whose names are famous in racing | with Jack Lawlor, the "Souther fighter, at the| imdctad to mest in @ ton-ound bout at Hart. No. 3-—Power, 40; s. New England's ropresenta. A. C. of Jersey City oo Friday night. As] ford, Conn,, on April 29, Walts is a fairly good with my ree! of pi was largest but groups from is boxing I his best form, Lawtor will | fighter end he bas made a good sbowing in a ‘of Mitchell and Jen Carney and York, Chicago, Philadelphia, Je his beet to have euything on Willie, | numter of fighte ia New Wngiand, Brandt will » And wasn't the Sth| Pitudburgh and Washington, D. C the theatre where such incom- re lined up for the tart Peter | actors as Booth and Barrett oulidus of New York, who was | Bien Terry appeared? Doesn't on the Plains of Marathon appearance under the sane mof who finished seventh last yea ‘oe at this late day make mo the|cnterod again to- Southern New York State Football :|Association’s cup competition at As- .|toria yesterday and after ninety si lmimutes of fast and exciting play, | ‘|honors were even, with the sco! three goals all, which will nocossi- | tate a replay on the Morse grounds ut Ulmer Park, next Sunday. } a good start In the Southern New York | State Cup ties yesterday by defeating | hare to battle tie bast in onder to beat him, Withie Ryan, the New Brunswick, No J., Pattee, a re | be a bus battler this week as he iv slated to| Pddtie FMtasiramooe, the loca: Lightweight, who jose in two fights, At Plainfield, N. J., to-| Wap his eocumi tattle in the Wom by defeating Beh Nd | glen be will take on Timmy Ahearn, the St. Paut| ay Tampte of Minnewoniis in a ten round boat it walterweight, for clght rocnds, and on Priday| at Mimoapolis ou Friday night, t# alatad to en- Daly of Brookiyn | exge in three more fights in the near future / Jo, a -Seld, 1 1: Blegao, Soup No. el et anid | night be clashes with Joe K. y jon de Iaxe? I'll say so.") Ht f the Dorchester A, C. ted Baggs ‘ = ie the New York Football Club b: . ; hpi i The motion is adopted.) E vite ae garde eeepc tas wav bu and be nye to maith hin win | Hurley Amendment Not Operative |of ‘irouls £00 In the third round of thal Are the maximum of value it is possible to put into eight-mile mar! ennigan | arthur Fite matebmaker of the City A. ¢ a | THU May 1. competition at. ‘To te ereby | Fy . A < , £ 15 Make Anq| As still” leading. —‘Tuomikiaal of |of dervey City, has completed i card of bouts for | UAT Mert i ib pactnat PETAL Caticeon Cr biin|| SHR T HE tah coe anne a suit to-day at this price. We know, for we male w Pr | Qincy, Mase. waa second and White bls erst boting sbow on Thursday night. In the! yamy Duty, the gum wu aioe the suite in our own workr " : OL Now York still ran third. Roth of | three elght-nsud boule Kddle Pistcher va Jechiel mesrtea today by Beldle Horver to meet Chie |Bouthern lightwelght, scheduled for ths Farmers Beat Newark Stars, ‘coms. Every wise economy Roxbury, 4 r winned of the Curtin, Hallor Jobe Darcey vs Johnay Daly and| urewn, the New Mare welterweight, om april 23,/ Arena, In the hn’ Reximent Arm. | The Farmer Baseball Club of Glen is practised, We know the absolute cost from thread event, was in fourth powition Artic Hehieck os Mughie Brady, There will be ertiey, the D 5 4s ory, Jersey City, Friday night, will be'/ dale, 1. I. won their second victory of i ; 5 f the ranners became | two ether four-rounds. beivea iy. the Danahie Dene, tor teates foe elit Found instead Of tiielve, A8|the season when they defeated the] 2 fabric, and the suits at $50 are nearer the absolute ackson of the Br and Jack Lawl \ %t i now the general opinion here Joe Stecher is the greatest grappler that ‘ever displayed his skill around this ef the country. His “body scis | | the most deetrusive hor ever | 7 pronounced and the leader hrven Dooes’. ihe Culbos, 0. midiwuenr, | Waddie Prabimmone « bent | ae | Newark Stars at Farmer Oval y cost of production than anything you'll find elsewhere CP seconds behind the | "(tea up for thre fshe, On Apel #1. he ‘s Chis of Nowwrt « tow | Hurley” la ie the me of {aay afternoon by & 12 10% : peng ih yh a eR | boxing New Je twelve [O'Malley twitled In great form for t Broadway & 5lst St pe eae Lawiien Jack Hele #) Colwabus, wrnnare: . ‘ Fred Mainken who mi laolane af in this city, but the champion M about (wo min- | rounds at the National A. GC. of Philedetytis. } ms. te huey egein making matches for omplete bh eo he will the bout we faker, On Aor 20 Metalom bes matched q 5 Bees ne } = Broadway é& 9th St ke up trails tol Frank Kramer Defeats Eaton, YT1. Ptnt 30 East 42d St. local gymnasiums (M8! frank Kramer beat Ray Eaton In two 19 East 41st St Jack. | out of three heats of a mile match P. race before 21.000 fans at the Vele~ —The one prudence in life is concentration, rome, in Newark, yesterday afternoon. Sab Cdasid"S & Bn oe' i aoa Associ, Missal dup (o mest Ivan Lanow, utes behind the record run of Ryan, A in ‘a finish match minute beltind Henigan came Roth, who | Frankie res, the popular Jory Ciiy feather | Martin (0 mo amiret Joe Kamen the Hasion Y ree sinone fcaiaered his po gon dole jsene et stem up| fighter, for twelve rounds, to a deninion, at Boston, onl, Mellor, Ue, with Pal Moore of Meuighle, ‘ono. fore bout at May 5 he will oma Masi : Devereux and Tia ae eosa-eir tng sow $f the tmnom si thy Monae bed tom ud as aibenieoe, Bae

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