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—-— - —— a ey ion .. AT THE OP ENER 7 oe ee | By Thornton Fisher Repor ted That Bedwell : wet <a» Won’t Be Allowed on Metropolitan Tracks | | } | — | Commander Ross in Receipt of Letter From Belmont Insisting , | That He Must Sever Relation s with Well Known Trainer if He | Intends Racing His Horses at Local Track. DUGAN OF PHILADELPHIA, WAS & Fast kio~— SoRTOF A ILOcLock FELLER FROM A FWoeLock TOWN Special to The Bvening World) DIRTY WoRK aT THE ready for nove “ an ih BALTIMO: April 14 ght. It is not known, 2085 ROADS- BABES DAY \ idea! | WW that Guy Bedwell is the Bedwell has given Sir WAS FULL OF SLIDES 60 Sn IN ertified a af Commander O* War hag ired trom the J. Ko I. Rosas in will he con |that capacity? 1 wil he ot so that he ct in| his Coming strug HW te rtened for Three Champions Refuse Offers of $40,000 to Defend Their . Titles, 5 Get) — 2 ‘ SHELL HOLES AROUND THE GASES WHERE SS | Jockey Buddy Ensor decided to give je to be iu 'Delsome of the other riders at Bowie a THEN Took PHOTO = BABE S10 OF EVERVGopY Bur THE Hina sportsman's seiplay © al chanoe eS he eRe ed his iar Cel GERCUND KEEPER Bone eee Ree a el |to report to Thomas Healey, trainer a8 \ ss's statement t his horses | ¢ ynicact empl RT, Wie 'T is a pretty sad state of affairs Coes | i) bo seen racing on Jockey Club | son jr, at Havre de Grace. ‘The Johm im pugilistic circles when cham- © |tracks during the. summer season, |Sanford stable, trained by Preston | pions can’t be induced to defend | ‘their titles even when offered $40,000 { Bruch, due te de that statement. he | (7) ve at Havre de | When Ross ce to-day from Hot Springn wag (he possessor of a letter, so Guy | where they were wintered. ‘There Bedwell's attorneys say, written by !a several juventies among the [President August Relmont, telting | 7 nafond lot who will: prove tormid- i | wble in any company, acconting te Commander Ross that the Bedwell- | fecent arrivals trove Hot Springs, 90 for doing so, isn’t it? Well, such are the conditions to-day as regards at least three of our leading glove artists, PERRY. THE PHILLY PITOHER. DID , WS BEST WHICH WASNT ~ connection must be severed if will have plenty of con- ‘Tex Rickard has been sitting in his GOOD ENOUGHK-HE WAS GWEN THEN HIZZONER. mE Two would race his hore Belmont » de office in Madison Square Garden for THE AIR. AND WAS FOLLOWED MaReHED IM EXTENOIKG erie Fark thia seasa From other well — @ week waiting to hear from Benny QV HR. HASTINGS WHO- WIS UO Carer a aseeene ‘ANO RGEC SURES ACNE Mt the |YAIe Ciake Comp. Your der hei + Leonard, Johnny Wilson and Johnny ) r | prenidenty ie: ie Uther raGite aatoe| ; ming Team Kilbane, in response to offers en- . ~ A a SUCCEEDED IN Jelations on the Metropolitan oirewit | NEW HAVEN. April t4—At the an- tailing the aforementioned $40,000. ~ IKEEPING HIS | nual di (the Yate swimn |haye made known to Commander | Rose tie same attitude on their pa Not a peep has come from Leonard or : . 7 PALS BUSY Ih Billy Gibson, bi |here fast night PT Jannounced t tintions manager; letters and “a ‘ . ~~ THE OUTER. telegrams to Johnny Wilson up in 5 ; GARDEN | These notifications, however, Bed- | under way for tour to tm Boston remain unanswered, and John- SEES ake tok Re loer ¢; : : : | welita attorney refused to admit the taken by the varaity team this summer: ny Kilbane just flatly refuses to fgit. | \ REACHED 32? FoR ALMOST | possession of, though he did say that | Plans detinit And still some folk are inclined to| \ \ \ \ A RGN, WHEN Somegooy | ide the Major Belmont-Com- | {Re out | criticise Rickard for giving fighters | a / . \ 6 9 BREW THE WHISTLE For pes th NS ha j New Yor | too much money. What is he to do when they won't come in and box for) PING BODIE DELIVERED THE 13f RUN $40,000? “Do they want more, or are| ON THE (22 HOME RUN SLAM OF THE they afraid to risk their titles? | EASON BY WARD It has been said that the present. | THE INNING |mander Ross communication 2 — | Phe natural sur ment, is that Comma FOWNES ANNOUNCES meets with the cities visited, the st of the regulayon IN THEI ANKIETY) deciged » sports day fighters are financiers and that | To NAIL A FLY HWwell on his racing | 1b anal 220-3 pet ag hed ee is A = Lis ‘Times | faite ay nach Winner, THE PHILLY aATeHEr en ee MAKE-UP OF INVADING raat plunging ana wy ave changed ow it seems} HARRISBU Pa., April 14.—Harry . fe ° Rhoge nlaLnairer the tip: at that they would rather cling to their | Mansell, the bnglish’ flywelght, ens o< AND WE BASEMAN Muoonton F Succ U. S. A. GOLF TEAM rc |Lorin Thurston and Charies D. Fini! of titles. defeated Indian ‘Russell in. ten’ rounds “ELEM PAED & COLLISION + S.A. : men wishes of the iation's President my abont bh id that he ttorneys. Act . he will not i Jellitte Brook yn New York, Edwin Bin Yonn., Harry Msc . Richard Mearier - Pollard, But oth PoLo GRourps t psi ae ase ee = eevee SO LS SSS SS CiPTSBU RG wines jr 0 BR t0 cror bas found tt possi . to crowd just one more fight | 5 Seik tenpr thee wel Fa on Se “| Rumors peer Hitches eee ee ee place is transformed into a monster a | [V VV | R dhakaver toring noms the nent n on any other subject then swimming pool for the summer. He | fo Oe aye eee peaaasite Oh ob anyrorner Rup ieue Snowy iwadecrs| Lt Plans for Big Bout LIVE ES a Ee) ee of his team a3 follows: hom when they are shipped to Havre of the amphitheatre on April 30 and Charles(Chick)Evans,Edgewater | de to-morrow, and will etier su one aay. mac wee in| ag] Make Rick rd Smil | psa Sail some Silnnia Vadhlote: lube Adana, pit" ot felntabi's agents Whe ol for just o ay. is gives him tha Athl Monday aay for a boxing show Y | a ee "| Courant. 1991, hy The Pres Publishing Oo. (The Now York Bventng Work.) Atlanta ic Club, Atlanta, pacity of the stables agent. Whet Naturally Tix wanted to close the | Ga.: Francis Ouimet, Woodland he will accompany them when they Golf Club, Boston: J, Wood Platt. |ieave Maryland for the summer cam season with a bang, and he straight- Way begun planning for a chan-|Reports of ourneitie’s Inten- Teco Georges over there , A SHEAF OF EXCLUSIVE STATEMENTS. ) | Norts,tite County Clubcmia, |usien is prplematie ou i sro plonship attraction. He first thought delphia; Fred J. assured t be seen on sh promoters hate y bemarle Golf Club, West Newton, | “ny tracks in the employ fiite was Siler Peer ee tion to Back Down and Other gene ‘ ue kno | TRIS SPEAKER®It is too eurly to make predictions about ar Mass.; Dr. Fat eres Hales }0! " Re w » and Rick- wonderful rd in | thing but the Athletics k Country Clu os Angeles | ard believed that the ‘middleweight Reverses for Championship | Where lan't even a #uapivion of a} Ne we she Ath eee | Gale and W.C, Fownes Jr., Oak rhe Rowie stewards imposed what champion would jump a’ e chance hitch anywhere. When it was neces cies . . sont Country Club, Pittsburgh. © majority were d. ed to regard “o earn some real. prestige by beat- Battle Laid to Activities of tat for me to ask for a month's) |, JOHNNY EVER umpires should be hacked xeqoor Meee ulieere Haver aigtined: [ow enient punishment In the case of | 4 ing the peerless Mike of a few ye fextonsion in naming the place for} Vacved up against + wall and sho! \ to | Jockey Heupel for his handling of The telephone, the telegraph Foreign Promoters. holding the bout, Carpentier agreed, | a ee Ee xa) for ; |Nohant in the race w Vileani wires and special delivery letters _ Three or four days before the tir a nue ie: layers t i ea have already been provid deveeoped that under Be Got is’ tare in cron to cal rane aa ey ee ee | vy ¢ OBE I may not lead my players to the pennant, but 1 a n ‘i ae may Het allo Wank ne Cay aa wae a rise out of Wilson with a $40,000 vy Robert Edgren. complete, T saw Carpentier's 1 fee LU Be omens kce era i vn," Fownes said, 1 thin! hem to go, except tha inducement, For all Rickard knows, /y'vE been spending a few hours now |in this country and asked him tol . , = | ut we will be able make a | at particularly Wilsgn may be dead. Not even an and then in the quietest and mont |Notify Carpentier by cable that WILBERT RORINSON--Nothing to it. The National League good showing at Hoylake signifeant ‘and Wis case {8 re- | sexnowiodgment CMAN ChE yet peaceful corner of New York—| cation had been named to him scramble will be a fat man’s race ditions will bother our p ferred to the Muryiand Sra Com. | The jsandryis alone ti t i ree . ork that he forwarding to Ga | somewhat. What will p bute deus ah) pe ela me Benny Leonard then was ap-|the only spot I know of where there's pentier by mall ‘ , an ee F | ty cive up the worst, 1rd jsnilty of i mp | : Bary: & proached FWith ‘the same $40,000 offer Ino rumor that Carpenticr 18 about to, “I gidn’t care to give out a public} i PRED MIT( pee Bos the - baseball townein tae world wy ea the heavy wind? eon Nohant, the Clyde B. bis ne way Poe wo el ocky Kansas, u as yet Q { t Kot to be, to stand the Red Sex and nm maiden, oha admittedly a $ ‘ {Jump his contract, or Dempsey give|#titement at that Ume, simply for palnine : hire collars—a! linen nothing has come of it and probably |/¥™p noe ; te a wrdinury horse at his best, Won't. Rickall next sent a represen. Up fighting anit fo into Gis rmaseae BA tery | KID GLHASON—My Sox are full of holes S Men Win in eitew noes aiadea on le awed Wace ey wean! tative to CleWeland to see if Johnny | pictures, or Governors or “reformers"| 4¢ building and 0! ae yi] n few mdes on his own | Kilbane would tackle Andy Chaney | succeed in taking the “box” away| cerned nin esti nile | me ae : even cour stewards were| Our own brand. for the small piece of change of $40,- ; sik eer) % > a hee SET UE CLARK GRIFFTT Ye blew up last seasen, Sul we iguer | . s | Wissatisfied was proven by their rul- | - 000. Kilbane would do nothing of the | {'om “box-fighting. wage Arrange my business first and do i ae sear Silver Fo S UM ine that wun suspensed for abe] Styles you grow attached. kind. No, he wouldn't fight Chaney,| The quietest and most peaceful] (")) an't wond Carpentier the intsriia- © « remainder of the meeting \to. but he would like to take a chance | place is‘ with the comparative kid, Charlie ex Rickard’s office at Maci- | ton by cable in code, because they | HUGHIFY JENNINGS-—Every time 1 see that Phi , ° Upon whether they will report the | son Square Garden. don't take code messages to Alriers, aydi a 4 sacle ea pur OUPTNEY | exsen of thei Biaplensure. to) tas Ks can herdly belleve {'m in a different league. nmission, with recommendations . ; pater. +)| And the calmest man in New York) Where he is just now. “Phe other way 4 eee | as nges Heupel's future as a rider in| “Shire collars also come HE Garden promoter hasn't any|is Tex Rickard, Rumors rolt off Ter |i ictory, Moe Canpention {have MILLER HUGCHNS-—All that worries me batting siren br star bowls) Weide to. inflict such a punishment | iM SOft piques and silks. doubt that the thred champions | like dewdrops from a duck’s olly|heard from Descamps and he and| Unless our pitchers improve with the stick, the team average will dr tried their| decide to inflict such a punishment | id extend ove fter the would fight ror $40,000 if per-|Lack. Nothing ever changes his| Carpentier will be here early in May.| below .400. raledb, balla Sia Coumien tavern wan after CHS Shapes that are asneatas _- 1) mitted to select thetr own opponents, |smile. He's never excited, He never] egy to Ko through with the sea . 8 8 samatos > |there is no doubt that the Jockey | they are comfortable. ‘ here’ 0 pubt abe i DOV, ‘ S .) € Are pron gz but cant wat is 4 “tub 0 respect e ru s and | 2 but that isn’t his way of doing things. |doubts for a moment that his plans),ither The, match ix a sporting | BONN SAC ssal its fo BERIT \ 4 of 479 was not ed lant | Cit eau sy ect the auiing \and _ ww) When they work for him they must | wiil come out right, as they always) proposition with these bo: I don't} Promise a thing myse Se * n ‘The Evening World Headpit| any of the New York tracks until he . . meet the men he picks, For instance, | 1, think there ever was a world's cham- + the Whit imself with the Mar Speaking of laundries he believes that Wilson would fight |9% .|pionship mateh between cleaner men, HUGHIE DUPPY—1 pr the Red Sox will be within half a wling Tournamen', he White] had cleared himself with the Mary : scape any one of six different men, but not| “Tex,” I asked, there anything |Peyre friendly now and will be . Mths fenders By end of April | Rlephant drives, on Broadway, Out}and authori ; All our shirts are fast any Mike Gibbonses, and that Cham-|at ull in this rumor that Carpentier| friends after the bout, no matter} “ is) Ro lauate f the seventy bowlers that gave the pion Benny would gladly consent tO) wants to drop the Dempsey match and] which wins | announced that | color. y. Bedwet! ; hic) ee: & nee. . Re cathe 1é Yankees the iugmen lyery best thoy had in them, ¢ tar Voter and Sailing B. will be the Ain ; pees yt smu one but Kans |hox Moran in England?" No." siiid Tex, “there ten't w hiteh VAT MORAN—1 notice they all the Yankees the Hugmen All t jvery beat they bad Tt Uittn, Cok Ties ‘eandidates forthe ‘Kenwucky | Fiv different sleeve rersonally we see no reason why |" ranewer Tex turned to his desk in the world, 1 know both men wan hope is that they don't start calling my Reds the Mormen even a namely; James| Derby. Roth have worked well lensths in the popular . . ankas | and handed me a bunch of cables and| the contest, 1 want it and there prob eee fobs: hey are, namely: JAMS) cnough to justify the selec 7 ° . Bex that Bihe Gibson hat Dut we lictters One, fromVictor Breyer, the bly never was mu on Mie: enna! WILD BILL, DONOVAN—Our home grounds are rather small for «| Sweeney, Texaco No. 1, 10; Harry) Tuesday they worked toget sizes. that he can get something like a| Most famous sporting man in France | ants to ace this one.” OTIS Speen Cee e RUS Wee ee — = | Sones Saba Fonts 20082 OW ete ee Tra le and arte | eRegistered Trademark. maillion for fighting him outdoors at {close friend of Carpentier, assured] COCHRANE SORRY HE WITH nou, Mbling, 108; Henry Lipple! i. “Grace, where they will be seen Rieter Menthe beae aco Rickard that he had just been in DREW. exaco No. % 100; N. Kendal, Medera]| yndey colora. The stables Derby | ROGERS PEET COMPANY No. 1, 103; William 't, Chirm, Federal] candidates. were ra Falling to induce the three cham-|touch with Manager Descamps and ed last season | Broadway Broadway ‘aon 5 everything was lovely, and that| Montreal promoters have used NO de tea and William Mesater, FUEL | patra aetanGae ton ental | ; a ine eel with, srother pro, [Carpentier and his manager were en-lovery indusement to get Rickard 8 Avenue Hafo Deposit Co,, 102, The | at 13th St. ‘Four at 34th St. athe ‘ pro; |tirely satised with all arrangementa|soll his contract, so that they cou acl Halnae theswood ifs ole scoren follow Jimmy (Butwell has been enuwxed to| Convenien ; will peor cans Balgrcctary te ibe Rickard had made. hold the mateh in Montreal, “uns rate pan : Haha ay tr epi bag| DEMPSEY DECLARES Federal No. 1, 404: Favergres the hea ht riding for the | Broadway Comers’ Fifth Av 4 s A cable from Descamps sald he was |deystan? that Charles Cochrane, who of Cilifornia, will mee ish JL . Ne 23; Tex. Rogs stables 8 first ¢ 8 held arren ef 4ist Sel Fa trey eridnat Sere aun | About to try to arrange for sending|let Richanl take over the wile |Dwyer in the main event of fitwen| HE’LL BEAT FRENCHMAN MUVURC itr Cennvtie Bon Stat ee Reels Gee Carpentier’s forfeit to this country, wich, being sick and not feelng that Hickard'’s letters had bee re of his Interest at m re fable to take Hunts Do: 1, ; sportsman, ¥o that his services will ergreen No. 1, 31 always be available to some division | rounds at the Brighton f nig Club, h Sport INSIDE OF 12 ROUNDS yton Beach Music Mail, | Jack Sharkey, and Andy Chaney to meet Sammy Seliger, These two bouts ceived and all arrangements were|the time, has reco 1, and has been co OL Co, No of the Ce 8 StTIMg, either | qe alone should be balrrainers, Ut) satisfactory. ‘The forfeit securities}irying fo buy in again and have evening. ‘These wo boys have) | ABERDEEN, 8. Dy April 14— Fifth Avenue| tn: the Canada, whereve! ee Tue etme” TO’ | were sent, by the way Landon selected as the battle ground, PPS Any ee OC and| Jack Dempsey. heavyweigh ALieantic Nae | the: MoLean establlanmont may elect mane }O_ DRORE RAR EIG, Where they get that stuf sup-| Carpentier is 4 great popular hero in a cronting Ud champion, who passed through to race . posed to be from Gurpention is alEnmand, and the Enelish woukl give [eould furnish an: in ne | this city on his way to New A keaton will roll in. the ROM all accounts Marty Cross) fy vetery to me,” smiled Tex. anything to seo him have his chance » xeini-final of ten rounds Jim| York, where he intends putting | ,,Ninerenh, multe | Baitin albedo in trating aea!t didn't get any the better of It) and Descamps are in Alge at the world title and Jack Dempsey,] Cooney will wap punches with| on the folshing touahos far, tin Ainong tho late entries received ie|will be among the Itbss candida over in Brooklyn last Monday|Georges has been showing. Unfortunately for two or thre} pughie Mushin. Two six-rounders ee Tete ite ori'ee heavy. | yesterday's mail are five teams froin | for Havre de arage. honors. The ome! ‘ohably were given out|hundred Ame porting fans who Ae , for rid i eas Bowling » ant {most famous “second” horse in racing | night when two judges agreed on giv. | statements probably were iiven Olt hind rd i rvengland tome te ine | With, Bobby Connelly ve. Willie] weight title, expressed his belief the Peres Tomine Ot) ina win history. 18 auld to Nave entirely. Kot | tke ‘Ravensia atten’ Marty bed Goored | 8 HAE HO Ceenational pole machen and inte » and Joe Reed vs, Sailor Willie} that he will knock out the ee Aenea, er hin “nesting “othe Man O! J also be staged Frenchman within twelve rounds, _-s-him twice early in the battle, but we| national golf tournamne many o don't like to believe there was any-| Good sports who stand for clean [them will not be wble te return in Derren: | Carley Downeriok Nas arranged anot . thing dishonest in connection with} sport and fair decisions should |tlme for th ik ib ai Gel tne clidieer. Seating. © ean arent bo ‘a Gaited Wor aa Tene the decision, as one of our readers| assert themselves. jOwht. Tut some will “ARE Ma hasgiel we lee Woung: ar Owen Bee May 2 hints in the following letter, The let- If necessary, affidavits can be jmuch as they Rete aint Wael Vesny Leonard tc ‘ r er has a good ring to it and we print| furnished to the above facts. cutting out the maiteh will | wtio stot off Wai x. thn veteran loca) linhtwelght he \t for what it may be worth, Here Yours for judges who can define |riish across the on MeN | ne “hires Dene’ in the wale en. pil ap acct ada eal a i it i justice steamer and arrive here in tin Tharable Dane ia the main go of ftiren | day alaht tye will eo aadiont Pall Blum, the Sporting Editor of The Evening Work DR. HAROLD R. HARNESS, | hold down a ringside seat July 2 ru eas ae man, abi | aged Mrwikiyn lightwelabe, tn a fitern-tound Dear Sir—Through your medium HPRMAN E. RIGADE, |date originally set by Richard will | Wee she tae 38 ot nand | at the Hrvadway Exmibitlon Awociation, and on the undersigned would like to ve- JAMES O'KE not be changed. — Rickard selected | it artiey Me fighting in good forum right | April 28 be will book up with tory K. 0. I your gar- hementiy express their feelings THOMAS O'K |July 2 for the big match becuse | sow | Chaney. the Baltimore Habier for eight rounds a! hey di narrow toward the management of the PREDERICK HAMISCH, thousands of men living some dis-} on account of Marty Cram having injured his | Me National A. C. of Philadetpale d tek Broadway Exhitttion Association OSWALD HAMISCH, tance from the battleground will be | pgar and in hia boot with Soldier Bartfielt in| aimmy Kane, the Yorkville foatherwetsit, wh and tight you and (he judges that officiated at The above can be reached | able to take a three or four-day Noll-! yrookiyn on Monday night, he will be unable fo] Meently scored a knockout over Jimmy Blute, wit will have tired, their show on Monday, April 11 through the Physical Director of | day and tra to ree the bout, meet Farmer Sul wary in the eter bout at the | meet Artis leary in ome af the twolvo-ruund porting Club Satuniay night, Matdb. | boule at the Str Sporting Club an M oa fF Doesnerick ai Prankle ‘Hatw n Village, to meet Before the star bout between the Greenpoint ¥. M. C. AL T have 8 Marty Cross and Soldier Bart- Jack Demps field, a person who sat in the row A L LIPPR, for many years con-| doing a fitth n some foolish eriticism y because he his t vaudeville work during throbbing feet. The wide web- v Sullivan, alo of Groenwi O'Leary Is Whe only bey to get a decision over Kane since the Walker Jaw went into effoct, In with one of the judges came se i the last few weeks, when, it Is alleged. | treme Saitean instead Johnny Marto of the | t®¢ other twelve-rounder Harry London and Jory bed E.Z.Garter through the audience offering Rected with the boxing busl-110' might better be In training. Any Heat aide will mect Shamus O'linica in the other | Has the two Tlariem bentamwvights who fought ), cannot bind odds of 2% to 1 on Bartfeld. ness in the capacity of PrO-lane who knows anything about ath- | Meieround @. 8 sevaational draw st tho 107th Strat club last A NEW NARROW (This will kill the game again.) moter and manager, writes us that he/tetics knows that too long a training -— week, have been rematched by Matchmaker Eddte veinser N During the fight Cross completely | has retired from the game to go into| period is fatal to athletic prowess, | Cal Deancy of Cleveland and Pinky Mitchell of | McMahon. In the semi-final Murray Sohwarts, mualen, outpointed Bartfleld, flooring him /| business in Paris. Al is well known| Many a champion has “left his fight | Milwaukes signed article calling for them w | the former amateur champion, will enter tho pro three times and otherwise beating |in Paris and is sinart enough to know |on the road,” mem in a ten-rouml taut at Dre Moin, Ta., to- | femional ranks by muting Chick Wilson wks the * od on the garter, The ne BE. Z. la made by the Thos Pp. fF Co,, Bridgeport, 21-6N haa ben whowing imrore- | in the Inst six months | A match has been y Dunn. te certain that we| Smith, the promtsing loca tof himself tn his go with | Moore St. Paul bantamweight, ‘They were booked up to-day io meet th a tenrmand go at tho Mount Royal Arena, at Montres! Car, on the Wh phoald rocult in a faet bat- | are aggromive battlers aad good | him beyond the shadow of & |a good thing when he sees it Wel Dempsey is now about to stop ) morrow night, Dela doubt, Much to the amazement |hope he will nucceecd in hia new line, {‘showing” and nettle down near his| tro! in all of Bis bo of the capacity crowd the judges | We have not always liked his methods | training quarters, With two and a] and hs aie agreed on Barttield. Why? of forcing his men to the front, but! half months to wait for the bout he | re 8 None of the undersigned persons | we have found him to be a very lika-| will have time hanging heavily on his | Mitebell . placed any money on thin fight, He chap in other respects. he star} hands tf he starts the real work $0/ Champion Joe lynch, who hes bad ween hard but we all feel that a miscarriage | of the stable which Al is leaving: be-|soon, He will be better off if he | pgics and wow joft hand is hothering him, wil) of justice such ws thin is just the jhind ix Jef! Smith, the Bayonne! spends a few weeks visiting Around, | take » rest for two weeks at Riinoleck, NOY 1 ranged between Midget bantamwelght, and Ror ARROW COLLAR Cluett att Peabody Seainctirents NY. Ps thing that persona who are anx- | middiewelght, who has met somo of/living In the country and playin) managsr, tiidie Mead, has booked lm up to pee | poate oh tous to abolisn the sport are look? | the best men in the game, only to re-| elf Pol M of Memphis, Teom., for twelve rounds at BASEBALL 1 TO-DAY, Pr. " are ~ sh ing for, Can't something be dope? main a near champion \ Caner, WEL, ty dictoert Moe Lourie Mr, 0 Map hh Mind men ole how Grenade Ki pehe8 lal: Lae : 2 te eng re meaner