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Show eG. THE INTER-MOUNTAIN REPUBLICAN, SALT LAKE CITY, SUNDAY, MARCH 25, 1906 Bh FIRST BATTLE WAS ee eee care mo DISCARD TOES eee oe eeet cos res 2. me ewan | WAR ADR BRIEN cioatecen oat" St) FOR BUDE UNIFORM, = su NELSON AND TERRY ee | WILL FIGHT Aan ea Lightweights - Ineur Criticism Sporting Writers by = of oat - F I mnnh I} Rattler Also IN GENERAL: Arranges for After Disposes He Go tne Terry With. ini. McGovern. first batle,McGovern to , meet va Lett with T it before the igt fight ciace: a the the and towed mill that away why : at any time had McGovern landed some the were mer thinks : he stinging t Will)! db close of the ‘sixth, than another rounc tl Terry's Punch Not tl if the Terry start had forced there very slow McGovern Then. did not mixing, started Nelson Intend gi from. to man. ed that rough time it Without the out that} the doubt greatest was MeGovern number... he poi f the jaw, bul CORE ateur the sleep- close of the, Nelson which not is to be SOHEaA 4 stand at the s: ! ) |) talk i Aken aie 1 8 { id O'Rourke's shad out tr a Ti eed i . eer foo crACT tAs} CNR t OR §£ St. : Lou Feam t " fo Milwaukee set Hi ed : Be Tako ; b 1 . > ‘ : ' , ie Gilmore J hold d andythat there returmiowith ( ; of and is est. oe c y ; is doubt some.good figuring een | bunch put- is te to Le récord |... initarito. the | | ;,, the ae SS.000 i Whe rules pavilion 1e ia SIGNED The race. Union cord only did way the sod by O'Brien enough to say that > eo er aud do the-trick | 6 pre announcement that the vould not bé accepted® comes 1Y | , m. of na -conmmunk ation from a resident ya u iliva ie | Bngetish vards in ord \ swimmer : Athi other. The ging so long that one Js a'secared" sent' class or that they have record in: the | Ws , ¢ ‘ British it seems and the are either that other ‘di a pair clever at all. ues to sta y who And, out of think of first-| they are also, Jack a th e I ring and jus travels with his show. . "Winner : TOM i FP gave 0 Yorker ¢ orker oO' the | th 1 tinucs onting 5S . be Het that he for the race. nt ut he prevented | Mr. 6 . At. O'Rourks : * adeipnk we Nelson and Joe urse. of £2520 ting isa : fered (08 a puree ee be surprising to Cha an ee : to has eae hold th ere : This sce only ® new world's recently will Broiieea\tyt aeenci ahi! : sos : oi Since. Fred SOOO be the which or the TATA returned hisne own sete against Srna the ilocal ‘else : naO one iT re i it o , se for the Kaen} AB ees , i ‘ a EON et rh fel ais yt ' a eet pacar Fi bPhi i Philadelphia programme tihanejal- He point affair, with ee aie ee ee ek a brat of take ames vith i they ie i a it anda . Le ne Tau y Ring -_-- ONE NESS PUNCH DID BUSI additional } L-year-old Th nk at 4 WIth Meen' the as Champion z a One cdvettiond 0 0 attendant being any » ruin Lieht-Heavyweight Jight; of Tells : a Six-Round Gruclliing , dinner with- | testimonial risk. ef undesirharmon tl] peat nan don't bencf't standing, and fi become Toturi for the 4 rane ry 1 ( most of' patron and th take will surely kindergarten cade. part) match for a Whereas day "are Sen hiaach t a he atid Gale: e the th Oxnaea t ort a Dinne if serve its purpose a budding owner: = anh gharF pe }‘ea igundergone nee the owners -who: with Tommy for _ the most part lin: who. tod: of today programme and wae to il hance ; or re worse se He's at un awful I think I said ‘Why. I'd go Jn. with hat mut in a-minute‘f 1 had « chance.' | Yack? Payne caught quick ec Would Ain't Gu,me atrala hingeea you stood | men... mer Ry an i ' low of { are |sisted bat into thats be minutes s vhs SiO ne remember very on "know! ng = an it eeFight"i distinetly what that was \ neve -thes rt of itis Knows | 1a was committed , » about ‘ene oe for First I ‘in | forget. in- r thatcand ‘rowhurst agreed that to [ Straus should 1 had never spoken have ee and ane -of ' af not, ik : row. tim. but! knew , of h 'nm a about the nastiest mixer in that region seen has "T was welghing about 135 pounds, didn't | Know what training was, and had none ua large number of hoarse owners were m who, although they were sports> men at. heart, Were nevertheless not) coace one 19 aa : eT not ty z " yeore ax aaay C ts thi 1 " ae eae nie ena 3 é a « Oe 2 € an was really in falrly. geod condition even that ake Hy REAR oe ae rier aan ais . tw t vee e in, WO. well Weds ¥ Sigt € thepee way eee Up town Payne sa'd to me ‘Jack, I don't Mike a affair of tonleht. (Cl about. eo a Strat a9 ‘nnidCoomenant. aie a Rian 3 £1 ; es >. thelt:< filo fo ne night & estec 0 € side of two ‘ ; : men could ell\ nigh be enumerated | Cry urst an the fugers of two hands seme row ae ee s a back the ‘awherdiof .toGot ‘ was Rael eyes ee ane nncizibte: of boxing . Peat a : that in the hac ba ‘ n fist q had ae) SB ae ear onally y in the { Oxnard Dinne imateur tournaments and had met Billy are -men whose) Payne. We were fast friends, and J] acKnow in eonnection | companied him to tl Cale: toni in club But all are men of that night Payne at e time had on a are liltthe the -tuirt onten: 1 : ik : erecnin ee ) fo Fs ae ee in . : i: . notable fact ubseribet to th Tully. one-half goo ci Won of a4 the Métropiolifan:club \ members shingetor of sj ‘ ‘ st N= Washington Thi tnel fil ' , troduction to the turf as owners, will probabl be } mens of indueing f 1 Certain| Jack only the Washington sn halo| ha been: 1 » there cur : It nS fh. by Kut ror Gans av and - has of- | Over any1" | programme Fry f oot. comparing it with a | ir , 4 int t ere ; Te Prcnbot eerinen $20,000 Herrera I in Pe with eve! for ine perure | + eI Cr DEE a eaeaee ann feature anding \ ‘ he ean decide igh at rtiohtis amtdemed me ito<<world of mm ssingtor Pa., hard by | "8 : : Mr. He want match Ba statesmanship and finance Glancing | $19. Tom insists his arena in Philadelphia. all his competitors, | Kid take all, smallest word a trifling around together out able Purses) : a ten the yvears..ago, indesirable it. disappeared. such as would companions In turf they n common willbe element Time was at read the end . six of knocked pounds. z st and Sullivan rounds six or rounds, to have been private life met and raced we . until one or the other out. Sullivan I I } | brought ked the O'Brien t, but articles and [ Tate. --- weighed| . "he We, fought seven || Backed fm the eighth, || to--veapond. He San = 165... é . asked fafled was ex- along and to Toledo went After some he from big event of when |t90 acceptible On the with T ee Wi Franefses. he or much science. "From | started others Footwork the first tan to mix things anybody amie was ceased left directly. the time | Money's who saw the race OOOO) fessional Sport clubs IF to By cao ) Cal Nth * behind. A. G TOOVEEre R He is backed } by it, | tion 12 gam es z arranged ang the millionaire turfmar The name > with the Fort Wayne sna cia nit ; : "he "nt of the second' backer is not announced and the independen . but {it is said to be John W (rates team that La Porte, i of for waa the yet | honorable. while that class LO f y ers cles players iis too of the diser ; gonz keeps, fight SS 9 FAST MAJOR third wer a we and got rotid 4 gun ct his I | saw s v noe =C » feclingItthat' or emotion: or mintelan sun went sthrough me oe lafeaiss One * Blow "I reallyStrauss think [, ireer My that was nay Teh : Deckited f "Bott oth my ey) yes fully and ae Ind., was covered ‘ . pools wife blow py in aeciaas ee I shall ylack C were blackened pina eee gis a with avi $ ie to en OS ugly em Leia Turned me, my gec- Eee with so long Away ayne iste sisted by > ey eM PPE Ridden Sen meen her beauti-i td bruises nd Nea IT cemember that night's wor mitted to live LEAGUE BACKSTOP. iemnice gratitude as Erom for am per- Home It was evening of the next day when I went home I had never been away from my home all night before without r ec 3 I had the memory of the fall of Isadore Strauss before me, and | told my father all about It then for the. first t'me that ‘It. wa s he learned of mv using ae name of Jack OBrnen declared brav ' my intention of fighting, and my tather said L[ ae have to hugt other nuatoers: which if Back Home home and a eee bes fa Lg = "rate and mother ne ight hey found J wee vice orenariy, an on Feb 9, 189 eo a" message I had longed the old hot se to welc e ed me. During the time I had been away I had saved just $24, and this was at once presented to my mother."' MILLIONS FOR MACHINES Thousands of Autos sold in Manufactured This and Country. New York, March 24.-The sum of $45,800,000 was paid out by the American people for 23,996 automobiles in 1905 Of this amount $39,100,000 went to Amretcan manufacturers for 22.970 American-made maThe total number of automobiles of American ee of 1905 was 35.850, leaving 4,870 in stock for sale on January The total number of machines made and sold in the «United States durjing three years ending January 1, was 141,043, at a gross value of $58,742.- Pro- Aon, }. average made three oplling "autos" price has years, show. an of Amer- inereased to 1903, while on all sales the for average selling | price of $6,7 |. The eure ihe Increase in the importation of foreign machines is inpucated by the fact that In 1908 only 375 were brought in, costing $1, 300,| 000; 1s 1904 the number had jumped j}to- 602, at an appraised value of | 209,492, Washington ving latter} any company average: | that last season. makes with the : #illow ¢ and re Heydon two. years He uses base-pilfering "He is a ast SBE one ate , young ; lead played ago and good with made ize that . fellow, has ‘ , catehers ole re ee REE ye ionce . Washingbackstops Indlanapolis of a great record judgment, dangerous the Is cool, and is just; In a and GE the with hand Into fast hess hittin 5 are Re ° in to ‘ hold hey an Fiateriel on 1905 Dayton, Central O., ee Apri s0ledo gO Americans | Cleveland 12. Toledo tt a we simported trad tade and a higher manship 24. tea for x ‘Dates. ene Dayton has ranged Do for 13, the grade Chicago Nationene pril a Americans Ap ril home busmess ~ Makes Sao league ee: » their oxae oy é Day ayton possesses great broken flelding while 1,026 cars at a cost of $6,700,000. An interesting feature of the year's record is that the inerease in cost to the manufacturer himself was very much greater than the increased cost to the consumer. indicating that the Americans have at last come to real- ‘ EC it Ar ny ' CATCHER EDWARD HEYDON. ; ‘ Big Ed. Heydon, now training in the south with the ington Americans, ix looked upon as one of the strongest in the major leagues. American. Association foot- edit- The jlean 1$1,702 from $1, 170 in /imported cars, figuring . a Career. onda anc we went at ‘tag ato; Toward the end be the s!xth and was a sixround bout-a saw that 1 had _ best of |!t, and wondere d that this great man w as Weakening hey werg giv as decisions with in Philadelphia. Higae stx-round HUda ana bouts ihe Tenor and fain pad te Received professional| often Ja the "Many good reports of me ne gone forth, and ‘t was now easy for me to zet matches. I had another bout on Dex 1%, on whieh I realized $25, and another on father's Sucthe e 2d. ican After wen leaving a cite my ne ola clubs have prevent the| Amateur Iq ver eal dora inelude contests Interstate eee Abroad, admitting } ' DISFAVOR Abuses ao z Records amateur sought to membership, ‘ - worth Gedaundsnnlced ball football, is quite but as robust profession: al there isas this distine-! | was tloh--the robustness-of the former is | fhinveadaaninee iNeed Seriously London prac ae ae 2 2 30 Baehe ee et urne qa) (0.8 ricer 0; He iia ene Ww $( eg raln'ne is He!2 will snon "begin ay ie top enuly ala FINDS Critic | metropolitan strenuously oe) won track \ B ne ie aires, re ae air. ah March 24.-/ « for to ;eration seeks to conceal its tactics as much as possible, Although IT do not apnvove of the general principle which | guided them, [ am not surprised that him $1,000 the year ; ener AL Milli camaraderie and Scien banana ‘ 4 Artanse. Many" Ganies. Once Aeon ens i «ie bs will hav I > of ~ : sf ; ced by tral league games clubs: during will have BT (Wid) Weller two exhibition the ‘plenty practice | millionaires, will; make a ‘future book | season in April. South Bend will have on the three big' races of the year a contest daily between April 1 and | LHoMBOaIC ah oe Gonuccanmnnnminl 8. playing with the Notre Dame Brighton Wallan snnouncedi easter = when not meeting .profesj 7 a ; ; . ) A il 21 and 22 | day that he He would make 1,000,fonal team 2 asRapids < 000-boak will leave fora CIneinSouth Bend and On Grand will Hue cna da ye toro nen operations play at. Grand: Rapids Other exhibi- trouble} \ London critic has the following comment on the game of Rubgy as played in the profe sional ranks across the watei ‘Professional football is rapidly becoming a by-word in sport, and, except for serious rioting, almost every species of misconduct has been catalogued aguinst players and spectators this season I have witnessed a mateh between professional teams at leust once «4 week during the present season, and I have rarely left the fleld witheut 4 feeling of disgust at the misconduct of one of several players who have resorted to methods that would have disgraced our prehistoric ancestors, for whereas our progenitors were openly brutal, the present AY q aye gen- has been given to both match and {it world not Australia Broke : grounds "It was stated the next day that there were 25,000 persons present, the greatest crowd that ever saw a fight the annals of pugilism Standing room, Was $1 on the racetrack and | from $2 to $10 in the grand stand P iJ eae . Ne w York, now dead, heaney and "Handsome | Dan' Murphy oF Bowen acted for SulSsembers of Philhadelphia and Tom "De lay of Boston were j;seconds for Sullivan; Alf Teunt. my siner, "apd Hilly O'Brien were. my | seconds, Had [ received fair play [that day. Jim Corbett would never |have had the easy mark he had seyen vears after in 1892 Sullivan never hit me a clean blow nor did T have a drop of blood drawn I fractured my right hand on his head jin the third round and fought four rounds with one "hand | Was not 22 years old at the time | disp Sullivan was not 27 That bout disgusted me with fighting and its associations for all time and I never |trained for a contest but twice afterward, when I beat ‘Sparrow' Golden at Fort Hamilton. N. Y.. for $5.000 in eleven rounds-forty-one minutes- jand chased Jack Dempsey around the ring for ten rounds at Jersey City, ; January 3 888." LAWSON, and will mete ‘the title of world's champion riders. A purse of $2,500 will be hun ark able her wen of BIDS er i i . sé oak along with' th oe a a> :3 With Isadore Strauss. ‘ b matter of fie the: fiecen supserip ee l tion had lreaaé bee; taken up befor the ee dition were made know! _ ‘ rn ; ; 1+ ‘ + roalls ic bo [I remember my firet battle say> 9 oe puoi 5 ve . aa Ph ladelphia Jack O'Brien. "Well, rathe more: of a private sweepstalc than a [ can never-"forret.{t for I received on ‘ \ ¥ it, ece publte tak rh ime may be Md | that occasion. about the worst pounding of the Astoria fake run at Grave t h ever been riy misforture to have ‘ : " end Onl ertain elected owner o tabve, and beeause of 't was banished are privileged to. take. part, these fcom home and familly for more tan 1 ubscribes being Comrade who meet | year On the eventing of Dec 2 1896, a row i walt himsel MAAR day 5 from avery wided club ingPe t fighting club ( Wf ffers for offer t "Ga George "¢ Campbell the lessee of ‘hester park and the promoter of fhe} a , . fight, would not pay me any ; money) without an order from the referee, so} vers Lawson, perhansethh spesdiest "C¥elist in the world, was signed 5 terday to ride in Salt Unico at toe Selt- Palace this season. Eastern race promoters have been after the whirlwind rider, but his desire to remain in Salt lake and the inducements hiung out by Manager "Johnnie Chapman Were too enticing He will ridevin Salt«Lake Fonte the season closes, Sept 4, anc ‘ater than that if the local management has anything special for him. The contractria wes late yvesterday afternoon M Lad . ak ceaeyh hE 4 Ons of aie chier ae aie. in ‘the contract a Nake ean. eo chance ee rran to 1 the local i = wirhed a to proposition Kramer, now in Paris,sauce last night, age offering Lake i CUP 24 oll jolly whieh forthcoming take good to‘ Offer a 208, NAOOREY New York March > el Rourke continue to a eet ct take, by suciyi interest created by the conditions. It Is limited. to fifteen subscribers, who @ath | e the priviiege: of , nominat : MAKES that Penning he met mateh al day e:.thntitein proof 2 at Hie is making all soi rhter bie > and Wttte right ' ‘ Art hall but is getting no action heeauss 3. lt ere- | cold-hearted fighters desire to b that the | Shown something more Epa 'e. tna Take increasing the thrown sister ROURKE of View is, } 81.000 Jockey _.- 2 Newow we fought at. Chester park August 29, 1885 Sullivan.| to continue (English to her ----- man- Then met .t minute: him, winner gloves the | RUGBY Lawson game \ SEASON. | to come 1 echampio » Jast champion ) Ic uae 5 =iwhofalled:-ts j of men rag- that amie -tenin 1t- Dea ' trot ee Cee OSLO ny ome y ; BOF tiie, "ole ie : 1 ve the the American association auste d lis friends Jumipec woth 17 dds that Cecil Healy, an {ring and interfered, The _ referee, me ecently vam 1060 | Billy Tate of Toledo, O., called it a 57 3-5 second but the ree- | draw. but three days later he changed no allowed because the | his mind and gave the decision to Suli . did not do it in a costume livan fae "7 ; Could ot Get oney 1 o do Brien continues. to others tell what to Jeffries or any of)| fistic sas 1¢ 218 . middie- been my MeCoy Jast articles Crowd teasers. } he ace can the two three Den- of LOCAL IVER chalt the De in ie the ee ehallen sp ze he condescended to see us and acknowledged in our presence had he seen the articles in time he would| inot have decided as he did But we! could not induee him to put what he} said in writing Campbell told me it, was a shame and gave me $1,000. out of his own pocket I had $700 txpenses and I divided the remaining $2300 with my manager, which left me $150 for the greatest fight of my career [ should have been proclaimed the champion of the world and got all the receipts-60 per cent of the gross welght champion, and that he is just crazy to have Jack O'Brien try to take it away from him. Now we can look | for about six weeks more talking and _ quibbling over one pound in weight. an heur''s difference in welghing-in time and some other foolish qualification. Then the whole thing will go! through for another year. Jack O'Brien cleaning up aspirants in one part . re r : of the country and Tommy Ryan in the vere out of his coust Jonge is still Cin- | Possibly Tom Informed in public Jecided } Thames. Valking. he days "The " znd Park, is better. ey event . England. in: New p Ba firmly convinced oe lim in a regulay Pet the | L fought j sne-ounce | i Ryan It Billy s| announcement rOPUN mt the Tithe |auch a ‘Tug Wilson, Herbert Slade Alt Gre enfield and Charlie Mitehell i from 25 to 40 per cent., win or lose | ased and Jeffries years ago are into the limelight. and after the preliminary bouts are fought, will be| challenging Tominy Ryan for the champlonship. If Tom Sharkey gets| into any kind of condition again he should be able to defeat Burns, punk 4s is old Tom. Burns doesn't carry a wallop enough to lay the big sailor out. and if Sharkey ever gets his haylnaker to working, there will be a new champion. Tommy Ryan has come celery patch out on the Oo he out interview Ma 1 it those an can Graves. Corbett. and "Tinally -incinnatl., } |i j And ow the slumbering heavies are waking up and sifmbirg back Into the game! Ruhlin, Sharkey, Maher ane Munvoe are tatking of getting back injo the ring, to fight for the heavyWeight lille. Since the new aiid olen came Into power by defeating Marvin Hart at. Los Angeles the heavyweight crop has grown apace and there are more in the ring now than we ever heard of before-al!l claiming to be champlonship calibre RuhJin and Peter Maher are talking of a match, and arrangements are on in an effort to get Tom Sharkey and Juck Munroe into the squared circle. These anda host of others who were put un- Driving at Councilman Fought || FOR 7 turf no oa cotta 1 eek el rip : furthe cross the as the American will compete for . ‘ onal « ) elle ven one he ficrht ae both principals were put nder $20,000 bond to keep the peu be performan of r vid the clclinchi Prom him rolics 0 Dan peed f scratch there mm wh hi ‘153 epted the Wistoric ‘News Cheated. wWindsor- theatei Boston j ! let ae wea we }never rest until were to ght in Industrial | Philadelphia Apitl 2, 1885 } ated such great excitement. the : ats; ae handicap Athletic aecept tne that the will the toda we e English "re yn the English ‘ lnss.»the defender of 7 the nd Dimes to io ofc mud do4Ne tek | feeided at the end of six rounde, we | WELLER IN $1,000,000 BOOK |Deivs, ona" caual, fgoulnr, ut thir /95 SpeMiOg siz, caneht cats stands \merican , of Du uted from i eer? . Le appear aemack : oe | i inca i \ d et am- on weainst ah ee Sold for ts Dire tel little another Hoasts , fightess an : : : hi , Harty rt M | ; i I | of : () ae 4 - com i . : ical ae ad ( |; Miss Sution.,.who ta:0-@Att ager, "Bily:.QUst ey now tend Hoy: ever, IT never thought of challenging ~hN : ' ' fore vit ullivan untit he interfered with my) tne Dive: Will) Not.| Revo Revord f 34 \inerien ae i r ~ yoo. t ; lal atetu ey Danicls (and 2 , } 1 f rise! = Tleavyweight Chester knocklig 4 = : MATCHED XERS Q in ontest ' } © BRITISHERS Bee for CCT the pee ene of Yom's rights and he ares vengeance if se more contests are blocked. If they stop any more mills at the Tuxedo club O'Rourke declares he will kill the fieht game in Philadelphia for all time Come +] , : of L bested ate : a in ake L. . SULLIVAN Tle : Was 1m} benefit, _ Soat the titut Bosto [ was ues ps 1% that IL could defeat } ‘ es spoiled all the pretty work in the fight. Few clean blows were struck by cither man, and when MeGovern clinched-as he did repeatedly in the last three rounds--Nelson had to throw him off by his own. strength The mill should have been a clean; exciting battle, but deteriorated into a wrestling match and lacked interest from a fighting standpoint. So confident is Nelson of defeating MeGovern that he has agreed to meet Aurelio Herrera at the Tuxedo two weeks after MeGovern is taken from the ring. Before signing final agreements, Nelson demanded that Tom O'Rourke produce $5,000 in! money binding the match and to give this as a guarantee ‘that the fight would be pulled off Poor Tom has been having trouble getting his big Pavilion started, several fights havine| been stopped by the police. Fight Ifeavies Nace ee same ehiledelph TaInake : pinethe alads referee come ; nae mi ie none Victory that in ! ery, la cian of : hoped He aca Ime that Tells Vell Says of h ne ‘1 . M whom are experts with the law tern cinnuth twenty-one years: ago @ : ey! . rs 7 S ryt sh racquet t is expected that MI lor ~ j| Catfery story of the Ught is as fol- | enee Sutton and Mi Bruce4 marcted Jef lows ister, Will surely conte it eral o haved "up era 1885 1 challenged tha | the meets_in this vicinity, late Ta M fils Bee eee a 5 and early in June ted | World, bar John Is. Sullivan, but after ae fl oO . % ° ' d { mill. Sure Naty It deh : ; t a lu ‘ Eto. on me Point uo N ( for ‘ the ‘ . P al~n | Patch, DEAT AL 2:02-3-4, USO : Wi the Mai fastest "24 : Hazel producer was ee: not there harric tler He cun assimilate any punish-}| horse ever owned in Wisconsin, has ment ‘the little Brooklynite cares to, heen sold by J. W. Flack fo 9.000 hand out without filnehing But Ter-).ta W. W. Fleming of Wit ne Via cannot Nelson's battering-ram ) The } se. howeve! be raced {| f pee ae ee Se - wallops took, all the steam ont of ' Mc- | this A vicinity sovarn =e a was Pen heipless at the : , I : Milwaukeg clean lou | Loe 1 ‘ blows. But they didn't bother the | ting the err, ‘ > Pwice iy champion: for ~ a¢ eer jokey Sa cakoan ¢ = o » famous right of the ~. old Terrible e1 oe tae ry crossed over and landed squarely Havel Pate he me) : ‘ vill Tertri emer ‘ it kn a sh - yep); will l Ye ' ad | s no! land-, of. ‘ ; \ amy im ment bale ) and ; defend y tg had wrenehed he ight arm! || while atl practice x " ' eee Appreciating the apparent cloud oy tit N sutton use le Ve Pittsburg. Pa Maveh 24 Dominiek hel‘ itle ais _ Le s oH ' 1 | 4 : plans to again visit London and defens MeCalfery, who fought John L. Sulli->\ jes ciainpian vipy title ; van for the championship of the world sSefore sailing fo. iengland the) Pittsbu) M CAmerican girl has arranged to com! vg « \ ‘ { , X g ' ee © DOOM aay , ee pete In many of the eastel ourne Caffery claims that he was robbed of | ments: In this round of. pla he will the tight. with. Sullivan which took »be accompanied. by i least two oand the Aine NY i i Pucilist Pugilist Battle Out Che ut ron ‘ ‘ f } my ind Stal i} vd 1 Chie ssh, St Lou ien will himself there mee ‘ i : Vert 4 ‘ < : -Time Old-Time | Will nel davpnari and to Tide ve hat ih 7 - the a D ) ‘ ne / ; ment -,, ‘ JOHN champion. July , with ~-he "Sera . ould Line . ! ' [ I been | * been gut) we 24 in can Policeman. i | : ery rl i ( TCT ' i tw American London a litia! acclnode Co taciea teaD [enh Die ' tieve se | FOUGHT ruta former to oe MH i t) ( ) ioh cit ‘ ‘ a go ' fet 4; i I : doubt as to which "was, he "hetier | wine And ‘ h d . . ‘ Gat ( Llloy 7 | i ' te milling | secing to do ‘ u ' towed be have ' ; i His a : aan t se ‘ } there | Winning the would rf Now Walks Beat in Clothes of in f ( Ge i ! mu i MANY Deadly : Now, at t ' ‘ tl ; thy McCaffery ifte 7 wit | im ‘ i sounds I : D. ig ello nitiy wel ecord 1 some reason why he should have all in at the close of the sixth r The he didn't, first two rounds ‘ Mell on | De and he ts ca \ "7 to aie '© Pt hine re Wu INeY and a ivi : RABE cathe ! ri : few who contended that the ferchampion could have remained more il ! a i ' \x a nuOR ‘thdmb- cl vurte Hone ‘ od i f host t} th : on I coe Tacl ts this ra beatn | ‘ ! : { Jorn he had Ht 8 ‘ ! Haehtwe ee of gellin : a the most) vital. points of. Nelson's anatomy in that recent Philadelphia pars ty, but all Mi. Neilson did wa to mile serenely, duck his head and bor: 1 had' Terry completely wilted mat a te who' be able to go against Nelson for twenty rounds can hardly be doped out The Htthe Brooklynite was no mateh for the Hegewisch lad in six. then how, can he expect to stay for twenty? Terry tingh fight , + pe £0 (OF courme. the two ome ipais Gebired deny } truth of the ,charge "Pe coags oe 2 ‘ : and say that they were fighting on the square from the start ut ‘ ¥Curley, : tl tors at Philadelphia was aj" the battler could have] Byer Terry 4 few i up "t Ihasto gi howling sporting that fake near, as it shower of east, the i adds i have added iiterest = : 8 writers are still will ern of . Maurice eve ull th tin Pee ; their ser { toof ell in Ulye : t Ti and Terry | be4 eS eon nugreement 4 { t Pari Tuxedo-A. C. 36 Coming 1. ee does right In the midst critcism: from allvover A ‘ ; Spokane batt hind fre i rorkyy that } , wing.) the > result > Battling Nelson have sig: in ape IOV a at ow bewween &@ and : 7 (By: wtisfled atisnec Not No ror deat Mill eee aes ! See‘ hould lichtwe if 'shtwel 1 of ees , up : Goced draw Werrera j a Ine Bd RING. CHATTER te ' WW Papers ae {y,,Bit tumecouts for tie fart bat y Signing ou ae BS 8 April 11 for ane for April 11 ang roft April 1vi Det and 15, and Columbus April 16, ZS |