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ff Hart Had Twenty Poupds the Worst of theL j Weight butCarried the Fight to the Akron

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SpccUl to Tlie Evening World1I BALTIMORK Mil May ITlic hard

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5ever token placyi In this city took place-Hero last night before the Kureka AthIe tie Club which was detlared a draw

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S Ecfcluirvlt The principals were Gus50 RUhllnr the Akron Giant and Marvin

e of Loulsvllln The contest was arulambanp affair frmn start to llulshS JIInil the 3000 spectators luring the bout

simply stood In their eats and shoutedtj themselves hoarse while tho pollc-

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i 4 Joined in the chorusRuhlln was at least twenty pounds

heavier than his opponent hut lionproved that he was eqyiil to the omen

X Boncy although handicapped by weighti

I Md tho Kentuckian carried the light toI iRuhlln in every round

r f In the third round Hurts face wasc J > split between the nose and tho loft eye

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ri r Ugly cut IUK frotn thin limo on thot biped flowed froejy At the end of trio

iiS v third round and until time finish bothIs men w ro ooyered with blood tram tierIL head to thelr feot and Ilefcreo Ilckl I ilmrdt had to use a lonvl a ttiu end ofLS each round to wipe the blood off hisr face hands wearing apparelL I Nflycr In my life havu wltmwutMw toha boxing contest he said

i the IMrnt Ilound-JBih tho first round Hart started In

e 5 I whirlwind and tried right for the1tMa but missed and received a loftr to the stomach One then put right

E4 land left to stomach and Jabbed left toijace Ruhlln drove a hard tight ti-

t 1i loco and Hart right to stomachp The Second llonnil-

Beoond1t Round Huhlln sent right toi > wind and IOU to Jaw and received

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Tlilrd IloundThird Round Rnhlln began playing

for wind but got to the Jaw straightHut rushing Gus poled hard right to-

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face Marvin put two lofts to stomach0 an ARufolln grunted ItuoUn coming out

of a clinch ecnl terriflo right to Hartsfaces splitting tho atter between the

I nose and eye Hart retaliated with arighthand swing to duss left eye

tj opening that optic and tho blood-

S flbwed freelyj From this time until the ftnljh It wasIo give and takewith both lighting like

bulldogs and the ring looked Hkc atutcher shop Both I men finishedtrong and the referees decision met

nlth the approval of tho large crowd> prcseiiti Ruhlln was seconded by Jake

T KlIr Billy Malden and Drago Wat-kins4 i 1 whim Jack McCormack Kid

11 Howard and Jim ODonnell looked5 After Hart Johnny Kcknaidt of New

I qxoric rcferced the boutc

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1f Special to The Ktrnlne WormI N 1IHNCISCO May 1II1t-

It ting Nelson knoiKcd out Martinc fJ thelirldo uf tho IJist nnd as-

piratitJt for the lightweight ohnmplonot time world at Wiiodwards 1a

2vlllonJiiltnlsht In tho eUhtcuith lounJ-ofc 1i a flprca battle The i nd rame un-

rtcjpeIi i < teaiv anfl WilY the result of an-

ovoHmnJeJti < hthand punch on thevpplnt of the Jaw

9 JVjeii Canole passpd the nevliitioiili-id went halt through the ilshtionth

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niji eighteenth Nelson sent a right swing l-

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fppat tttefcpunt of jilne Nelson hotSr r j byec hIm and as sooh as lie re

lfi eined his feet tho Chicago lad sho-

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cial to The Cvtnlnr TVor-MCHICAOO May 21Jimmy Oardner

made good In his tight with GeorgeMcnMlo before tho Battery D Club lastnight and in Jesa tluui ulna minutesof actual fighting tho referee stoppedthe bout to havo Mesaiio from beingLomplutoly knockoj out In the open ¬

ing round Mcmslt tore Into Oardnlike a bull uttu a red ling but theKastorn fighter proved a goodtoreadorund hUe tleety footwork and terrltlaloft handers oon slowed tho willingMomulc and forced him on the defcnnine

YANGER WONBpcdnl to The Evening WorM

CHICAGO May Seldom loLa thesame feeling of native soil bvoii oxhlbltni by a light crowd as In thu YoucirNeary battle before the BadgerAthletic Club lost night In MilwaukeeYnnger outclassed Nrnry and easilyearned the dtclnlon at the end of theslxti round

Tho Milwaukee crowd of Neary sym-pathizers

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were wrothy when RefereeIJnrJcl laO the Chicago lad the decis-ion

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and after a stormy scone duringwhich tho crowd tore Bardell tram thering tho police rescued the ring officialbefore serious ilnmago and corted him-to the special train which wus awaitingtho Chicago drlegatlon at tile UnionDepot In a patrol naenn

It was lucky for B irdell that the spe-cial

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train was chartered for thu occa-sion

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an tliere IH no telling what mighthau befallen him If ho dared to uhowhimself on the streets of Milwaukee Inthe inorntriK

The light Itself was secondary Nearyrovftl a dub compircd to Yangor I In

bora In at nil times but his swings worewild antI ht seldom hit Winger barringblows tho latter slipped to the back ofthe head

In the third round tho lads connectedwith their heads and tho collision black ¬

ened Yangers eyes

MINERTRAINSSA-

N FRANCISCO May lJacic uun1roe the pugilist arrive here yesterdayand will go Injo tmlnlng at once forhis contert with Champion James JJeffries ivjileh U I> for Juno 1 iituti roe Is now In good condition andIn conlldcnt of whipping tho ehamplonwhen they ni-

oetBENDERTs FITToll Bender the little fonthirwdRlit-biipr of nilzibith Is III trat shill for

hlH ebam hag light with Ultllc Itch I I y uf-liiooklvn which IH on tin luuiiln fm-tvont y touiids on luxt TiMsiln nightbuoii tlu nutiu Club of flu i I I inurehinder Is a very promo sing bin liii Mixwurlc III IhlladclphM In tin past fewmonths hits Bhmui Ho Is afui a inn I cliwith Tomiiiv Muuihv ruinniv Liivt 01llughiv MiOiivrrn mil would HKI tounit tluiu In time oiilir iiiiintil its hiomlilcrs Midixirn tin host ml I he rioHo VMiulil also like to itt u nium chatwith IMdlu lillio at 12J itiiiinils llnir-aliti as III TU initch wlih Li nnv tin

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dications arc tint they will voteiigalnst tIle rub TheY wish to cometo an undcretnndlni on the nucstton be ¬taro their championship names opennext wtelc

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ODD STORIES OF TIlE SPORTMAKERSFRED FOSTER A-

PLUNGER AGAIN

Fred Foster the first Americantrainer to break Into such foreigncountries as Turkey Bulgaria Ru-

sla and German made a peculiarkilling title wrok at the Worth

racetrack Tho former owner of Drlllce Dr Shopard and Abuse neverlust 11 bcttho entire nftrnuun prac-tically

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I picking the cord and with atar of sroO closed tho day hisxrlj1120011 to the good

roster had his trusty commissionerand lifelong friend Jon Moore withhim and time way the pulr whangedthe ring was a caution

OBRIEN TO FIGHT

COLEYEDNESDAYPitl-

tnitelpltia Jack OBrien andOcorgo Cole tho haidlilttlim middle-weight

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of Trenton N J who prac ¬

tically knocked out Kid Carter In a Ix

round bout In the Quaker City hatebeen xecurid to try conclusions In thesquared circle

They have been stoned MatchmakerJack McOurpiu to meet in a sixroundtattle b tore tho National A C ofIhlladclphU next Wednesday

tills bout will doubtless bo a slashingone while It lasts as Cole leone of thetoughest propositions lighting In thernlddlonMjihi division at the presentday Colt easy victory or Carterstamps him as a coming mm and nlaca dniifrrrnu opponent for tiny of theroot riiii at his wolght OHrlcn icilyrealizes how great u llchur Cole Is andN tralnliih us Mlthfully till the hat iloas ho did for hIs recent KO with KidViCoy The will Inttli nt catchVMlchti and Jack McUruiran will otnclate as retiree

BON HAG TO START

At the lust moment George Honlmrgtin tnomllo rliiinplnn en icred th-llirp Ass jell Uoii Kiimo1 wllch ivlll Iw-

hi lil this nrifinoon at VItic Park InLong Islind City The entry of lltintty Itvsiiris a great ruo III the m lo-

ami a bait imUaj for llonhntr vill-mi 11 In title Vent John Juvn the tonImilt champion tutu llarvov Colin a-very liver runnel over u dlstunee ofground

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All I tiI1I ii t blot he 1lIf11Imtnt In aidmil Miimoit of the fluids fm ho oretilt of thi Chilstlui 11 rot her rimmuoa nil rialnlng Collet now In course ofoirtlon on time historic plains uf-

Cloiitarr Dublin will be hiM In CelticI Irk L 1 hunilO July li iiiulei tile-

S i alca nt till Uiiltnl Jrl > tat merlean-yjfiiHiM of Now York

Thl hot athletic III Ireland and Inerica villl tuba part III th coating

touiiiiiin Thr commit lit of irraiiKU-in his Irnlhm tin ilUUIons of theAncient Ordu of Hibernians the Clubs-of tha riiiinnQiul tIm County oritiinUdtloiiH tho arentrr Now YorkirlHh Athletic AssotHtlon nnd other

atrlotlc and internal societies willleave no stone unturned to make theoccasion a croit mieceKs mid expect towitness a redlatter day in Celtic Park

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HOT WEATHER PITCHERS

Tills line been tho hardest seasonI have ever known for veteran hullplajpn to get III condition says Jop-Alraitinltj New Yorks fatuous lionlinn tulrloi who shut the Plruirxout TimJnj with only two hits

Tho backward sonnon thu coWdamp wcnthor that WP had at tinstrict of tho season and urn mill Inn-Ing pr6ents tho seifionod playersrout limbering out offcetUely tinkinks their nyKteins iucumulitudduring the winter of roiL ThiYounger men who are playing theirtlrnt or second season In the bigleague do not take so long to gotInto comuiti ion as the older one

hence It Is that you see this orthat tlimukcl star twirler frequent-ly termed n hotwcathcr pitcherIto bicauso liii dciiHiil get Into conlUtlon early hahn uf the Reds andChristie Malhiwson are exicociles

NOTES OF THE BOXERS

Harry Cobb substituted for DenDoerk who Is laid up knocked outDick Hart of Louisville at the nosemont Club In lIve furious rounds Itwas a treat battle and pleased tIme

crowd

Tommy Moore Is training steadily forhis bout with Trankle Neil at BatteryD May 27 and Is a conlldcnt of defeat-ing

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the bantam champion as he Is ofeating Bimdaja dinner Nell mean-while

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Is working with Bonny Yangerand seems In great condition

Jim Scnnlon and Mike Schreck signetarticles yesterday to meet Ixcforo theWest End Club of St Louis next Thursdi > night They will go fifteen rounds

BIG CHESS MATCH

TO BE HELD HEE

Ppeclnl lo The Eienlnir Wor-MCAlIlH1DOE SPUINKS MU > 20At

nn Informal dinner attended by tho com-petitor hi tin International Chi ss Mas-ters

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tournament which closed jestcrdayII has bicu dicldrd to hold n teiim nailKurope versus America Ihe match willbo pli > iM In New York neM 1rlday andSalimit anti each team will be com-posed

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of BX men The Urookbn andMiinhittun Chess Clubs have ben approaihid vlth a viewS to holding themutes at their rooms

MniDhnll tho winner of the Interna ¬

tional tourniiment lias received numer-ous

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congratulatory letters from friendsand clubs In tide country and abroadlie hits been notified that a reception Isbring arranged for him by the BrooklynCites Club to take place some time aurajag next wetP

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BASEBALL TRICKS-OF DAYS GONE BY

Fcd Teniie the Bostons cap-

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sivs the days when tricks andunfair tactics were widely piartlsedto win games have gone by Of

course he says hero and therea trick nny ho worked and maymicooed hut such unfair practice Iscxuptlonal Modorn baseball hasprogi eased so much and tho rulesare no damaged that tricks areharder to net away with Catchersa few jiarn ago when a catch of a-

foul tip wits a putout had a fa-

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trick of onnpplng the lingersof thrli ungloved hand loudly asbatsmen struck at the ball

It sounded like thu ball hadtlpiied the hint tne eitclur mean-while

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entitling thu hall niilul withhU big mil Many a batter wascalled out on these fake foul tipswhen hit lint missed thn ball n foot

weighing In nt ICC pounds at 3 oclockHarry Sharpe will serve as referee

The Gui GardnerHoney Mellodymatch Is exciting lots of Interest InIndianapolis whore tho men are sched-uled

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to meet June 1 Doth stand high-in the ranks of the Imon puro slug-gers

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and the engagement promises tobeen a busy affair

The managers of the Mauch ChunkAthletic Club havo matched Charlov-Mulhall of Tamnqun the welterweightchampion of the coal regions to tightJoe Cans of Baltimore twenty roundsnt Mauch Chunk Pa on DecorationDay Moiuli >

J 111O The match willtake placu In till hall park

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CLEVELAND AFTER

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he Cleveland club hag not abandonedhope of getting Pitcher Walter Clarkson of Harvard some time ManagerArmour nhujB ranges a conferencewith this great college twirler when thoNaps are In Boston and It the youn-gest

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of the Clarkson can beInduced to turn professional he canI have u salary not for below theprlncelj sum paid Capt Lajol-

cMrnvv on AmenManager McOrnw says Pitcher

Ames has been troubled ail spring witha sore arm which think Is about well

I again I exnect he will add greatstrength to the Nw York Club Won-der

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WALTHOURS GREATRIDING IN EUROPE

After a phenomenal season abroadwhero he met and defeated thegreatest riders of Europe BobbyWalthour of the Columbia tramsailed home on Tuesday last and howill arrive In time to ride his firstrace nt tho Charles River Park trackon Decoration Day Ho won everyrace In which he competed except n-

IMkllometre affair at Berlin whenhis motor went wrong and he had toretire

The champion senile word tint heIs riding faster than ever before Inhis career and In the race at Bostonon the Charles River Perk trackwhich Is the fastest In the countryhe expects to cover a mile In u min-

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GOSSIP Of THE-

BASEBALL fANS

Catcher Pat Moran of the Bostonteam Is reported sick at Cincinnati

Ned Hanlon has signed Pitcher LowMoren released by the Pirates Lowwill play on tho Baltimore team

Mclxiln the Fordham pitcher has de-clined

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to enter tho professional rankslie wilt college ball until he IsgraduatedI-

Cellum and BHIotte of the Reds arostill on the sick list end It will be somedays before they can get Into the gamentixln

jBoston has picked up a good catcher

In Needhnm He nipped three Rods InMohdaya contest on attempts to stealsecond anck-

President Ilarryc Pulllatn of theNational League Is making a swingaround the circuit

Jim Delahanty a brother of the lateKd Is covering third base for the Bos ¬

tons Ills work Is said to be very ac ¬ceptable to Manager Buckenborger

Catcher Shannon who broke fromWheeling to the St Loul Americanssigned to catch for Marlon in theCentral League He Is Just scrappyno ugh to be eligible to membership Inthe 011 town bunch

Tommy Walker will now ihav on opportunUy ofVorklne regularly on th

Reds na the pitchingdepartnwnt of that team Is veryof the illness of two men saulEwings lack ot condition

John Gonad andJnko Stahl are near¬

ly tied In their batting percentages upto date In tIme American league Bothare batting little better than a 100 clipPerhaps Cancel would be able to walloptho ballut about 300 or better theAmerican Association Colonels-

An exchange says Rumor has ltthat Tommy Leach dissatisfied atrittsbunr Ho Is neither fielding norhitting up to his ability Tommynot dissatisfied PJttoburK but he Isvery desirous of fretting away from theerror column onAdoing g little tootsaticlt work d x t-

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chat has been suspended for threojenrs by the League of New SouthWales Wheelmen and Hardy Downinganother of the American riders wassuspendedfraud

for one year for alleged

The two Americans and five Austral ¬

Ian were charged with not making asincere effort to win the final heat of

ALL MUST PLAY SUNDAY

BASEBALL NEXISEASON jSt S ssrr r fl

MoanaJlfer nuckenlierger of the Bostonteam Is much chagrined over the factthat three members of his team willnot play Sunday baseball the menbeing Ircd Tennoy Charlie Tlttlngermind Pitcher Wilhelm Tenneys reasonfor not playing Sunday Is that his con ¬

tract does not call for Sunday gamesPittinger declares that he promised hismother when he was n haY that hewould never <play baseball or go on thestage on Sunday and Wilhelm says hemerely objects to Sunday games andtherefore will not take part in them

It tIaras men are with the Bostonteam next year said Manager hackenbergor remenjl >erlng what an awfulpredicament this nonSunday playlnsspirit of his men left him InLouis last Sunday when 1m loud Jut tenmen available fur tho game theyll

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GREAT ATHLETE-

FROMIRELAND

Thomas F Klely will arrive In thiscountry from Ireland June 1 on theTeutonic Ills special purpose Is tocorn back to Ireland the allaroundchampionship of America and It hisperformances are up to his recordsthere Is little doubt that he will be suc-

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Klely Is a wonder In every branch ofathletics from welghtthrowlnc to hur-

dle running He Istall and wiry standsG fet 1 Inch In his stockings and weighsISO pound Ho Is thirtyeight years oldand U at his best

Last year he won six Irish champion-ships

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out of the regular fourteen eventsIn 1S99 he won seven Besides that hohas taken many English championshipsHe has accumulated over fifteen hun-dred

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iriedals and prizes the largest col-

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ever made by anv athleteHero are some of the Tipperary-

mans bestperformancesHammerthrow from 9foot circle 151

feet 11 Inches shotput from Bfootclrcje40 feet 3 Inches broad jump 23

feet Inches high jump 5 feet 8 Inches12Oycird hurdle on turf IS seconds 100

yard on turf 1025 seconds ihopstepandJump 49 feet 7 Inches C6poundweight throw ono hand run and fol ¬

feet 11 Inches iideiys first appearance here will beat the ICIckham AC games CelticPark Juno 5 I

The American allaround champion-ships

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will be held July 4 After thatKiely will return to Ireland

ZIEGLER AND BOWSER DRAW1

Special to The Evening WorldYOUNGSTOWN Ohio May 21Owcn

Ziegler of Philadelphia and MullBowser ot Plttsburg fought a rattlingtenround draw at the Broadway The r

atre South Sharon Pa last nightThey boxed at catohwelgh andDowser had about ten pounds ad-vantage There was not u knockdownbut both men were badly hammeredBowser playing for the kidneysZiegler after the Jaw Several

times Ziegler staggered Bowser withhard rights but Englishman wonstrong and name and proved u glut ¬

ton for punishment In the sixthround Dowser fouled Zleglcr wUhyhliknee and apologized Zclgler nocomplaint for a tnvseco-nds

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and Was allowed to themremarking that hewiui fair an ct game

Ucbi Ziegler being a6tron5fvorlt c

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tho Sydney Derby nnd also with con-spiring against Major Taylor

Larry CorbPtt who won the racewits suspended for two year and Plnukctt the third man was suspended forolm year

Mcrarland will not be able to compete-In races In any country owing to theIntel national agreement unless his sus-pension Is raised McFarland arrivedat San 1ranclsco early tWo wtek aolIs expected to be In New York today-or tomorrow a

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play Sunday ball all right enough Idoubt If any of them go to church on ISunday If they do they make theirsneak BO early that no one sees them-or ever hears pf their going It A learthan two years ago that renney plr eda Sunday exhibition game with somtuntil club outside of Philadelphia andbecause the team with which he woassociated lost time some the Philadel-phia

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players declared that the Bostonirad been badly walloped by an amateurteam On another occasion while witwore making a trip from Alton III taSt Louis on a boat during n floodwhich would not allow us to get intuthe Mound CitY on a train lenney andwuerU other number of the team en-tei talned the passengers for quite awhile with ni Interesting a poker gamen over was plijml nnd that happenedon Sunday oo Under the se tlrcum-sttnues I nut see whj Tpnney mind tinothiTfl should not play Stindi > basebalL

and they certainly will next season

PUGILIST MARRIES ACTRESSII

Special to Tho Evening WordTOLEDO Ohio May 2JHus Card Jner pugilist of Philadelphia who wu

defeated by Mike Twin Hulllvnn hoiu 1

Monday night nfl Minnie Stormsactress of Chicago have been mar-ried

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GO BETWEEN 31 YONWas another good winner that I wired1 ° all my 8ubo rlbe yesterday Nowturfltwi Ii there any rcannn for > uu Inhesitate to subscribe to air rood oneThree out of nn selection thisweek and at oDd odds too Whore< ivou nt Information to equal thiefI will forfeit SI OIK1 If what I have callIs not true and cannot be verified Joinme at once You know P rrc 111 well thatt iini ripalle of giving lbs best laformation My name has been beforemuorVltM ten years and my am jknown submit below myonehone wire during tilt present MorrU Park meetingslt DAyJrlh Lad 21 VON a

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FOR NEXT WEEKNext week I will continue my regularsw1 one ear4i day one atabout Sl ThIs one should win in Rralloo Tuesday one at about thatought to win easily ant Wnodav my

Kvrclal that iihould be as rood a 151Subucrlbo right now It you desire winnine Information I have uroiui thatcan give It to you andl will continueto do so Remember turflten DoartUeIy but one KOCH I bet a daj no moreIBItAlS 500 WEEKLY

WEBIfLY SUBSCRIPTIONS ONLYtC no single lentU receipt your rdlrrI 1 withIninedtatidy icnd you I OrlvftteCllhiEit CODE Remember everyt0gseat lTi cIpher ONY

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MORRIS PARK IMAGESEvery week do y rain or shine until May 25v MUSIC MY LANDER

Take 2d Av L to Willis Av thence 101 frains at 1280 1 05 140 zoo 213 2 33 PJf U-

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