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Show I'j1; Mutphy Has a Great Record; ' J .!; fas Mixed With Fast Lads j If'1 pf' ! i 1 ! ! I! I , FRANKIE MURPHY ; 1 1 "WJiuop 'er up, boys! They're all going to the fight! It's been! ' a many moons since -we've hail a chance to vitness a real, live, hand-! ' 1 hini-anolhcr-crn,' Andy, boat. But bo, this is sure going to be a live! I ' . one..' You won't have any use for a seat from the first tap. Just pay! j , for' leg-room, iWcostF. you the same and you'll be lucky if you're! I ( I tall 'because you can swing 'om wild without injuring your neighbors. '; Of course, thc'Httle chaps are always v.-elcomc, too, because it takes ! ! i . all kinds of noise to put tin, finishing touches on a real sorap. If! you're too 'timed to make a real racket, bring your wife, and we'll furnish the excuse for her "to yell 5cr head off. J ' Here's a few hard-boiled ones that will testify that Frankie Mur- ,1 . phy is a real pug, because he has handed 'cm all a fast wallop or 'i' two in the recen' past: Ad Yvolgast. Joe Rivers, Joe Welling, Porky 1l ! Kansas, Frankie Callahan, Otto Wallace. Harvey Thorpe, Lee Mor- ;j) . " rissey, etc. Sounds like a directory of the lightweights hereabouts. J Then' don't forget that Frankie put Pat Gilbert away in four rounds (i I last "Fourth of July at Pueblo, Colo., and walloped Willie. St. Clair ! to a standstill a few days since in Ziou; But then Frankie hasn't , succeeded as yet in putting anything oyer on Al Young. Frankie ! , can gas fast as lie likes we'll bet a doughnut that he'll always Ij j find Al hanging around close up, or'iiot over a foot or two out' of theVvvay. Al's disposition calls for a full shift and we can't recollect j when he ever slufied on the job. Anyhow, Frankie, won't have to ; 4 look-far if he's huntin' trouble, because nngl wow! you can't spell : : Al's. name without it this crowdin' business fits right in to Al's , idea of a love feast the closer they come, the farther you can knock I :,i j 'era,: Younc's trademark. |