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THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1991. — “TOO SLOW” AT 35, ARTHUR FLETCHER RETIRES FROM BASEBALL BATTLING BIMBO SIGNED } Two RIBS iN TRAINING AND é Wie Me BAT TLECREER - In Havre de Grace Race A SLICE OF A BOXING PRON! Ay UP NESTERDAY ant ALL J wie HAVE TO enue OFF | | | BEAREAT TO sates | (He Fine! re in roeeatpenins , 1 PRELIMS AY ) 5 sr With HARD = | AND TARE GI : f | \ pearear AGREES | — ~ ARRANGED THE iq is perk HENNE SSY- PLAee HE'S A GOOD | c5o 6O ON WITH 4 Ogurite Towropes Naney F., RACING SELECTIONS. a BIG BouT 1S_ Dee DRAWING CAROT | ENNESSY ~ \ tit Loses Through HAVRE DE GRACE. — OK S— T | _s - \ BINE- IT's ALRIGHT Disqualification First Race—Erneat A, By Jove (_p— of, . < Free ALL . | o— { = V ) 3 rs < 1) Race—Overmateh, Peocant, i S&S W a i yoris! ia The Teenie W i A 4iloomy Gus, Liberty 4 i | BALTIMORE, Ma, April 2% aere Hon facet. stawtloy, odd f é OTER’S LIFE - - By Thornton Fisher |Qid Time Farrell ‘Clean-Up’ « Publish! The New ¥ EeRAIt . — —————————- | Made Possible by ‘Foul’ WELL EVERYTHING . Copyrimht. 19 in. Star Realm, Chasseur, he Hughes famine an Fletcher, Always a Credit to Baseball, Quits Game as a Big Leaguer. olowr, 4 ri bis Lime to the operat " + Rails franchis 4 decided to return LEXINGTON. 41d that by ew ives URUH Chia y trwt teace in Reb, Grount nis year) swell, Ragazza. ; ie colors have en shown. and Second Roce Mary June Baker, ry sterduy he returned to the ¢ ine. JASHBALL players very often seit eine Dee ped eeniee , Mian Prom D_ come in for a deal of criticism the winning owners with the fils ; : because of theif prima donna Naney ( © as nee Of thet He jetter StL Sweepy, . W - i nook Was ne y ¥ wtty R ehavior, their bickerings with mag HARD-BOILED HENNE SS er \ THe SATTUR CRESTS k Was necessary to gei him there, peat Bateg G dtgulews. Dancing bates over salaries, their holding out REGRETS THAT HE CANNOT OH, 6R| Mi i | BEARCAT HAS eae huwever, bec nino Nancy F only tin-| nied ae 40, Pronetta, tactics &nd what not, but after all FIGHT FOR LESS THAN THE DENVER DEMON o— & me @oLo IN we oaeke a reais iit Nis awarded firs i Ai loraune wr : c ‘ ‘ on Tr AND! piuce by the stewards, They wore Seventh . Stone, Wade they arén't so much to blame. The Py 6 shunt AGREES TO 6S OW | JOIN rare Bout Zapalea'ta eaten worth's Lust, Nite Df a big Joaguer is comparatively STOO A TRA iwsreao OF HE NME SS \ ro Caneel “a : : p : ce the rule of ra eae shok at best and they can’t be blamed xt eS - sed rhe \ @ with THe OENVE! cing as down by the State Racine | ° . for trying 10 get all they can fo edad ey | Somes Gere es bale eens Commission ‘The rule denies the ox-| Great Britain’s fe WIRE BEARCAT OUCH e ercive of diacretio he stew: jon by the stewards. * thelf services while a bit of baseball - € DENVER em NASTY QUARREL a y * abiljty remains in their systems rene Ae ilaalsiors “ae | who must aisquauty any horse wien! Dennis Methods - .: The retirement of Artie Fletcher QSasriruTe ? inte aa Senet onere? a itici wallg the foregoing thoughts to FOR. ere © dou at Ogarite B dl C d ming, not that “Fletch” was of the bothered some of the fleld when she y ru Ucls8¢ trowblesome type of player, but be- crossed them sharply after the break, oinonanien cause of the fact that at thirty-live but then she went on and towroped| Dawn tennis players and followers yeats of age he finds that he no them, finally winning in a canter. She | of the British Isles have started a ibeier Gan call’ ‘on the nocossary was pounds the best, and wonld prob- | heated controversy over the selection speéd to hold his own in the game ably defeat the same neid six times a! of the team that will compete tn the... whibh bas been practically bis life's week were she called upon ‘The| international svries for the Davis” »: | vn | stewards did the only thing possible | Cup iB Im almost any other line of en- | under the rule and meidentaliy moved] Mild protests were umde a yenr ago ror, a man at thirty-five is at the Farrell connectton Into the win- | by some who belteved that a number hestop of his form. In fact, many e@ ning of @ larger wager that caused a|of the strongest players did not re jo potexet going inuch before tha , } , ¥ j reminder of the days of the Davey| ceive proper consideration. Mopagge, | Picteher has just an 2 J Z | Johnson-Tim Suilivan- MeDonald-| F. M. B Fisher of Austratta, who * | his ent after d if ferercemero nz: . 7 2 = ‘arrell confederacy for its volume. | has been living im England for aul fcarver. Ho goes out of tli — ; Farr . petsed spol world a big guer, and ° . Ogarite’a backers may find doubt-|eral years, has tossed a bombshell Hef so samy before hin to alk Jim Barnes Covers Siwano | consolation in the knowledie that| into the camp of the Iingtiah Asso at vion among the minors. In ing stewards are not permitted to Wee is going into business In ° ° apply the rules of common faimess, | Cltion. He was tnvtted to compate hisgweMe town, © Collingasville, "1. In 69, Despite is Illness | but rather the rules of racing in the eelective matches to determine hefplace he sprang from as a boy | | laces on the team Fisher ined to Win fame as a ball player. | | , Buddy Ensor has been given to un- | fn an open letter, eather sho te bok _ | . , | derstand that he must so live that} © % Mecirety wore the’ unitorm <of | Some followers of sporting events have the impression that the By Neal R. O'Hara. leven the most captions fra Neve «| no confidence tn the @election Cam- the Giints from 1909 until last | only game fellows in the sport line are the boxers. But is there a | Capreiget, LOT, by The Pres Pubilaing Ca (The Now York Brentns World) j fast fo find with hie behavior on or} mitten or tts Judgment. His tetter in ea | : 4 a off the course tn future or he will a year, eley n seasons, He bad| gamer lad than the chap who exerts every ounce of energy in his body not be permitted ab Raw the Daily Mail of London folows: veapin to “slow up” then as they alt \ | to pull an oar in a college boat race when he is so exhausted that he HOW THE ‘CHAMPIONS FEEL. Maryland. He will te sayahore in| “The day fms apparently gone by do, jand when McGraw found he need- y | can hardly sit up? Nor is there a gamer sportsman than a golfer. | | saddle at Pimlico, Be eae re ere ane ee ae ed @ new vhortstop Arthur was used Take, for instance, Long Jim Barnes. He has been suffering the tor- Babe Ruth doesn't care about hts bitting average. All Babe wants to | tictr snoceas: oF thelr real capacity ‘ts \ in @ trade with the Philadelphia club, ing caine tures of the damned for the past few weeks, He has been troubled do tw slap out home runs, You said a truckload there, Babe! in He Gareedl ini ite Dore pecding lly nave einoseee is moet arid: \ which brought Davy Bancroft here] y . ~ . with boils, carbuncles and abscei yet yesterday—the first easing up oe 6 ission of Saat! eoloven: |i iz : Featherweight Champion and i oe n of his contract employer,| ing errors and blunders made dy the 40-41 his shoes, It was a sad parting ‘ Twelg) -hamp d of the pain in his neck—he went out to the Siwanoy links and covered “I do not care about being world's champ chess player,” said Dr. |J, B. Widener. Shisdza Oonbataa Wa baie ees fortFieteher and his old mates Englishman Will Box Ten | the course in the remarkable number of strokes of 69, according to Lasker, “All I want to be is u first class practising physician.” You'll whe dinva atlas Gel sats the De on at Rhe time, but he was sensible “— . ° winter golf rules. Barnes started off badly, but he soon got in his old get your first wish, Doc Cliff Robison and McCrann have} Who have fatled put tnto the Davis Cup enapeh to realize it had to come. He Round Bout, stride and played phenomenally. He hopes to enter the British open 2s ial to advantage among all the | eas ee the heads of men who nay { wemt over to the Phillies and played a | championship this year—and win it. But to-day he has to go back to “This heavyweight ttle is a pore," quuth Jack Dempsey in a spasm | TOIT at lore nee Seace Het Steers | Sangre en ayo) |S) 9 cenNOus memes wars e -—.ontgthe season with them, This ye his physician and have another carbuncle cut out, Game? You said i:! of confidence. “My fondest ambish is to wear bolled shirts in twenty- Se ise re theleeye enenen ban ppc hey ieee seek Aa spoken ¢ ina . pe a . aa Ve have obse: second rate players e ft vhic | »{ p| ol y K ANE, Tacks | . lew of nt Ag ™ * lel 10 linha the jo, which fnally went to! Champion Johnny Kilbane, who lias A MARVELLOUS GOLF CLUB “What care I for the wrestling title?” chirped Stranglor Lewis in | will have his first ontine af the sea. (CFZMav@been tenored pa 2 "Giant Ploceher whe ular {turned down several offers, a1 they — disgust. “Give me the gite receipts, and the rassling crown can go | sonthisafternoon inthe Flight Purse. |js pound to decline under these con with both players and ‘> s. gid were big ones at that. to fight one of This club wa ade and pre- chase itself.” He worked impressively between} tions ‘The ot fi Midhjy Boo! player, be New ples , : “ is Fe ul sm. ae o 8 races on Monday. shall es , is the local featherwoights in a wen sented to a prominen icagoan ry e bas @ bi zl Co! ne = the pr alt@guther tou unnssunuus an piyers ' BT eee Gia aie Getting the base nits is the bunk,” sighed Tyrus Cobb, the eminent Many horses and followern of the| 1 would be glad to f is 60.) He never sought the limellght,/round bout at the Garden on May 2 y rive ota Red Uh stick Czar, “I would rather manage a tail-end club than lead the | sport will leave for New York on Sat- |Grrat Fritain test against . bu be was in the gamo every day,|for the featherweight championship| sponsible for its many ingenious batting order Provided there was more dough in it” urday night to await the Jam: foie on and very aecous , puging up a superior brand of bail | Weaturas; suchas the [horn and eke ‘ I prdes eae Ay Jama nn ent in paying. the i va oe Dall |tutle, has just consented to come out ; | opening. ere will be no racing | [te pholafeh I asetvining hare of retirement and engcge in a con-| electric light for “night driving,’ “Glory is nothing in my young Hfe,” piped Willte Hoppe ina At of | Maryland on Monday next, bit Pim- Wag (o be known ax a smart defensive |test. Ho will take on Freddic Jacks, | fe Tesi shock adept ihe | melancholy. “Just gimme my guarantee every day and some busher can | 1!e0 opens on Tuesday U profoundly ; nied: Bier re level, the compass, the retrievable have 18.1 belt.” a et 7 h E Se oe a Bled up. the English featherweight, for ten| pail, also the merry music box | Rave my Yi, | , Big, Chiet Archie zimmer has a egret t it. that BR @ @ngational batsman in the matter |TOUNds, to a decision, at a stow te be ween By the Danale shown at the | “This talk about speed is all tosh,” claims Charley Paddock T la heat. The filly used to run in Zim-| / of fomg hitting but he could be de-|brought off by the Nayal Re serve | Would rather have a shape like a Sennett bathing girl than this pair mer’s name; these days she carri: Pega coe & pinch, He pay ae Club of Cleveland on May 25. Kil-| & | of legs of mine. There'd be more money in {t.” the colors of ¥ B. Sullivan of Now| ; . ¢ vith the Glants, |bane ought to have no trouble in get- | «ee Orleans, and J. Rowland trains her, the 4 th against the Athletics and = j . but Zimmer is always in the offing| Pr this, 3t is a fi | thy Boston Red Sox, He|'ne the verdict over Jacks. | “zis championship of Europe, she ts nozzing to me.” yips Georges | When gaddling time nears, wa here | of eliquelsm run mad. with an apathetis | lenfes the game with as fine a repu- . Seer | Carpentier, ‘1 would preter to be ze best dress guy in Parce zan ze | always happiest when she gets down | \ ki tn a sient and meantersont ane | Pe RAR) Would want, The) see: Wellee, ie Bias Wen ireante wee re) | west undressed guy in ze fighting trunks, no matter if I knock Jacques /in front—there’s a reason. Archielinter eo ’ Cet OF Will always remember him ns a| Sly let the decision to Pete Harter in & 13, | out Zere is more fun in what you call ‘em—ze duds!" never did care for publicity of the! ee and faithful player * | round go ae the Mio porting Club, : , game was the things) TOC the! Ti vedar bo Fohany Mooney, the Howie faht pro- | | cee peore: shee EMIORSA SSE EA On lecomte Elected Manager of Ster= j fart F 10. meet Clinton, the New York | | “Babe Ruth sald a teaspoonful that time.” mtd Mr. Connie Mack. |g) Ga ing ‘Track Team. pau people are under the im. | !tweie ind bout at the opening | | My players feol the same way about it—they wonld rather hit homo La pitied Earl ectaton’ Ata meeting held recently, tho | pression that Jack Dempsey 1s] fret in. at sonday. ulaht, Caton pune ten een ee DiROR RVATE Rese EAB ony a Ue eee toes sey MILWAUKEE, Wis, Apri 27, — | Sterling Athletic and S$ | ib already in training for his bout| # w newive # guarantee of 81,5), Gon't get the homers. |Johnmle Dundes, the New York light-| Chub cle ) Lecomte manager of { w Carpentier. He isn't. He is _ o weight, outboxed Rocky Kansas of Ruf-|the track team. Roy Gifberg was ] 5 q ™ MeAleer. the promising wes " 2. | fato en-round bo: nigat. |elected to assist the manager in o:- {08 down at Summit, N. J., enjoying] "tay gig Sin aor Broek : qint piTcHes “no HIT” — | Not a Bowler in |r rscmmms stot cane | eta, n eanagey r lon at Freddy Welgh's farm | wio are to mect in the main go of twelve rounds 5 | Sharkey Wins | GAME AND STRIKES OUT = \Sunheneh OF opinion wae in Dea. will cnter tha Pelham (Bay Gank. west $hQ Same as any tired business man |at the Commonwealth Siorting Club of Harlem . a ENTY OF OPPONENTS High Score Team favor Pune | wanld if he had the time, Jack bag] om Sauniay night, are both xetting into fit con. | D SST a ar it a rarer aa rege pel eae tne | Decision Over TW 4 é eimeejong before his bout with Bill | gem and take jemument, the bout ought to be ~ | eeeel Wi S 1 Fi b { Bikol, He trained for “that “on |s Witrly tout ope Benn Co ter To Victoria Plaza, pitcher of ins silver £0 j off for four months or until he = Canada, on Saturdey night drew s gate of 5.500 y 8 the girls’ pascball team of Pas- wa | | Meely wound Up stale end went on| A). WeMly Mow ck the Brinkion: Bowe (20s dais monic have, bien sph’ larees, Bad the ---— saic Public School No. 12, falls | th8 road With a vaudeville troupe, on | Sooeine Club toamorrow ly Lavin, | CUD officials not raid the ticket prices. Had - pees Susquehanna Silk Mills team, com- | | Making sometimes as many as Ave | 2 “ver Coney lalan! bantarnwes will meet | they been $1 W $3 uke buflding would ave beo | Jack Sharkey beat Benny Coster inj the honor of being the firs posed of B. Schnibbe, A. Jones, A; Appearances a day was anything but | Coafley Gootoan for twelre rounds ‘In anottier | parked. as hundreds went away, Switu and Moore |the star bout of 18 rounds at the Plo-! feminine hurler in New Jorsey to batign Upuae a nanteir’ | tug even for a champion of the wo twolve rounder Jimny Cooney battly Kaldie | ede reveired $1,500, |necr Sporting Club last night. Sha enter the no-hit class. In a well- | wane i ce OADARS AND C= Rahieal i t soghagwhenhe returned Hasta couple | Sorma® Two we-round boule will also be — |ianded some very clean and hard blows| played game, which was watched | Tolled 465, the highest total of any of | G ° } of wogks ag0 he felt in need of a cal ome . erate aenalaht wie land was clearly Goster‘s superior and aot! ‘by three hundred fans, No, 12 de- | the twenty-one teams that performed enuine ri : “ nd decision to Aurle That |, af mi onte © Ba utherfo! Dy Pi | Sigh totore him isk He" ACTIONS 868: | go anxioe are the eprulaton to secure tickets er at the Geni! Afeohatian Sponiog Club of [26 JudKes! decision, ‘The weights were] feated the Hast Rutherford jin the Evening World Head Pin ° ye til eck a Bt | toe the four twelveround boule which will bv | 1 In pow on bis wey ta tie tome sate | Sharkey, 120% pounds; Coster, 119% grammar schoo! y wling Tournament at the White Teas guise area, training, and | igs ty Tex lcard at the Garden on next land. Lamte, has not bene feeling cee wet te| Bud Ridley of Seattle, a newcomer| of 7 to 1, the visitors getting a | Elephant Bowling Academy last e e azo rs | reddy for this better than eS bit ae day night that wey es eater sailors, soldiers, | some tha A thstead of a 2 city,|from the Const, beat Lew Snyder of| run on a pass and two errors. The night, Although this team registered eo | — be —— ‘ound adi Mm id- e to solv 8! pus de [erate cout Ma tt EINE 10 fOr | etm Rm he Mt Cowan, ete orn Shamus Oia st|tey neve Hee npentnt a towrtsonsd use| ertof allie Plain whevfansed | Here succeeded In winning fob, as at an unprecedented price ti “ i i {one speulaiore were counted trying arctan (ie aia : : ot BBE aaa nty of the twenty-nine bat- | all rolled below the hundred mark. } le is galloping over hills and dales, | les yesurday Youkers tn ihe main go of fife roundy a the | vantage in the welghts, Ridley showed| tera who. faced her. Only three | i ! | Pe nese iting new. for foes Lrokira Arena to Gratin iat nigh, bas bea | that he was a Mghting atreak and made| reached first, and one of then | All told there were thirteen fob The outfit comprises the razor and six Gillette blades an , e hours at golf. | Jokony Summers, the A. KF. champlan, who] sed up for another bout at the Broadway FX-|q wrent impression on the fana through| Was t > ween the paths | winners, as follows: G justat- ; ; F ‘ | Baween times be ifm the pigspen | astra ost Joby lhrman nthe tna ung [M8 Asoraton Mindy len. Me Wi | he gute actions eagle eon, J. H. & C. K. Bagle Bllke, 104;| in aneat khaki case. They-will be sold, while they last, D hieing tite ana tee Bad) On | of & erdulnd ea: round bout at the dered | taint urke In the feature #0 ‘8 ) “Johnny Darey of Bayonne deat] Fo Organtae Umotres for Tennta | R. H. Cornwell, F. Vietor & Achelis, at— fog several weeks. The spot is ideal! uss been matched (0 moot ved ri |Jonnny Hayes of the east side in an- ‘Tourney, | 107; Vic. W. Ginsler, William Open- $ 25 tog tan, f0 Much go that his friends! pioo of the Canadian Army, for ten rounds at thy | PAY! Dowie, eonuueror of K. 0. tougwiin, will | other ten-round bout. Darcy had the| A. J, Ostendorf, Captain of the New) hym Sons, 100; John Arnold, ee | ° | fiben e would stay right there and, Mt Royal Arma, Canada, vo morrow night meet Jimmy O'detty In the feature bea of twelve | hetter of every round York Lawn Tennts Club, received the ap-| neit BC, 100; Fred Finkennagel, | 4 Cc L. | ¥ aining instead of going Founds at the Moneer 8. C. Saturday ni #| Pat Bulger, a heavyweight boxer of! pointment of Chairman of a committee! pummneit B. C., 100; William Fink om plete topat antle City, where his manager, | 11 is beliewed by many looal fight fans ena Kid | Shale And Inch Beane will provide Uke tet-rouud tne west side, knocked out Joe Meyer|to organize an Umplre's Association to! sid i “3 eno 4 io ; b iF | earns, is planning tot ortotk tmawed up bls Mout with the Jamatea Kid | mth! ftiat of Broo hired 4 frida ennagel, I. D. K. B. C., 100; Edwar: ; hihi for the real work. ‘The Boarde | ws lamy foboston's club to-nlent, wben he Iearncd of Brooklyn tn the third round of thelr itake charge of the tournements in the wii he Warm assay Gameh, mansew of Sol Seeman, the unde. | “CReduled six round bout. Bulger went | metropolitan district yesterday. ‘The of- W. Heller, L. & E. Stirn, 103; T. 8. These razors are the same as the regular $5.00 down for the count of nine in the! ficials of the Metropolitan Association, Huckingham, Tduitable Trust Co. Gillette except the finish which is nickle instead of walk and its bright lights don't ‘seem | that Jamaics Kid was tn excellent Just the right surroundings for an| folk says be will be ready to fiett atplete of Dempsey’s temperament. | amiaica Kid oy | fated Marleia featherweight, says kis boy is fast rary a first round but mannged to weather the | 44. T aGBal allo’ a OF h ft Tuemday night, when the bout will be fought form tor Mi round howt OE eee itor Vaater the | dctermined upon the appointment follow- | Go, 102; ‘Thos. J. Gallagher, F. Dom- silver-plated. A ay place far away from the | Norfolk matted training for the contest to day Hunts Pant 4. A on Saturday | versary ree Fitzsimmons recelved | ing a special meeting which was held merich, 109; W. H. Benson, William 7 Sbelal eam ett Prove more - Macenasiet Le Thevieoud hee aa wow | the Judies’ desiaion over Jim Barton in| iast week. ‘Thelr plan provides for a! 1. Bliss jr. & Co. 106; William C The usual Davega guarantee. We will cheerfully Midget Bmmith, who fights Jack Sharkey at thy | {A Matemuaber Law Mey magd at us| the ” complete and competent corps of um-. Fisher, Homestead B. C., 104; C. Ro- atik , i ARPRNTIENE"; | cassie oo Mandar sists ane’ Biter wea fn| UT Sap { er pirea to'be'rwcriftog for all of the tourn=’ Gait, inwraloy Mousey 100 refund if they are not satisiactory. *ENTIER'S training gn i Boy Moors 4 draw, Je slats <a | Frankie Gennaro Wins Decision | aments in this section, beginning with} i“ ns if i Py 4 { i round | boxed Roy a deat ated to Aeme Ye Jack 84 ma] widdlo-wright, end. Jeah 3 = ick actic ll b " found bout Jack Stone, he onal middleweight, and Jad the North Skle champtonsh{p doubles on| 3 action on your part will be necessary as the supply is limited Bh C Won't be w sight-seeing piace, Ho | Snes tcatund Mew at Maal on sas 1 sip ot cuca, were Modes up wa) ty 340| prankle Genre tot anna» amex {ten eureeegge ne, University TISieN ty | "Se, Rie" Hon tk care of Mary Cin e seed id "7 Phy ; will get as far away from every. | 84 Jor Wanen in & wnround gp at the + | Weismantel w meet in the star bout o eens ie ‘8 aMA- | Club next Saturday. Dyekman all Vast ugh Het od { thing except che business F cereie. | 8 Say 18, This will also be @ no aeision eon | ued ah the lickin, Arcam Atieate ead bes | teUr flyweight champion, which title he| An effort also will be made to revive | average af BI) @0 for the. fire recuse “Toles | Of getting | tee, ax Lynch's manager arbed that no verdict be | Oe and Wet | carned at the Olympic Games at Ant- | the public parks tournaments for boys! against 19 1) for Cabo. In another fivegune hignself into shape us tt is possible to | een ford Avenues, Urvokiyt, on Monday evening, Say and Juniors during the coming season, | mrew rolled at the Metropolitan gq. He will be quartored f, | — bd was se sloug nicely wining bous| Werp, chalked up another easy victory | J. W. Moersereau o fthe University | Washington Height Glenn. HidWdell , g Island, where he will aioe oe Tre Now Siar Cub in torh street wit [votll be ran up Aesiowt AUKie Uatner, who beat | Inet might when pe Asfented the came Hotghta Tennis Club was Gostgnoted CE Ne IR mg roe Ihe Sy rtsman's Paradis ° ~ _ vl Is bold ww me ton plete eard litle Joo ion in fifteen fast rounds | Chairman ‘OMUl= | 265 to 186 for Sabb; . ¢ ] x ‘Ss x yy. A crowd may try to got M peck sy; opis ae hee Ot eee — Jat a rae A hag | gate this work. | dling a Wore ba fant tntermting PO: e e disap- Abe Friedman, formerly of thls city. bat who te —_—_—>—— > | Semon When they met at the Tastine alles, FIVE NEW YORK STORES painted. vs deck Reed, tem rounds; Al y bat who te) ’ Forceite, the fortacr winning by the. proverinal @he Frenchman likes to work bo- my nny Tat, Kale: doe Venice ve Marry Tur nae Ren eink ul saan oe | CAC ¥ at London) Referee Gives Cooman Bout on am) cries ‘lediing averaged 71018 10 14 40 125 West 125th Street 831 Broadway 111 East 42nd Street } hipd closed doors, where he can go ” Ale ’ ma tw " he ce MM Ie Anau, Agar Fou! . Near Lenox Ave Near 13th St Commodore Hotel wut hiv conditioning without the tes charee tos ne qeoree Bush va Hilly Wins | & i. a eae on, the | NDON, April 27,—€. 8, Cutting, | The scheduled fifteen-round bout be- | 15 Cortlandt Street 28 John Street vers, ari’y Hove ve George None, Steve ” r @ ow in ft 4 t: or own ideas of his boxing oxercises, and siz-rund boule 7 OD yoxing ibys will be staged by Johnay Meovey Capt. Price of nd, 6—2, 6—1, 61, | lightweight, and Mel Coomun of Brook- BP Woot S24 Ht 125th STREET STOR& OPEN EVENINGS bt piefers to handle his sparring partners { lin the second round of the Owenty-ninth |iyn at Brooklyn Arena last night, ent pr a tn | Am herpleases, instead of doing things — Tis ten roond eo bernerw 1 wovr court tennls champion: | aniddenty. fh the stn round when Raf | & ETP RRL - Moil orders promptly filled from our main office, 831 Broadway, N.Y. C i which wil eplertei « csomd. fmm Os the Mowe Aurel Asma 0b Monit, ” Grvuidn We eM Oe Sates Ob WS Risen e Sapa BL RUM MA NOR aly a sn - 4 Monee,” Greiiiadem Per Py aay a ere eo aed dao i Ue hh Malas, ‘ta nip eeiaras 4 ' on nn an CNET — 4 ,

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