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The Charleston Daily Mail from Charleston, West Virginia • Page 6

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Pa 2:0 Six y. A A I SD A I Afi-BIL 6, i THE "WORLD OF SPORT AKX IS (X SUCKER. He Was Born hi Illinois and. JIc's Proud of It, SPOBT SAUCE. takes nine men to make team, but it only talces oir fllETORfpE-HEUD CQSTStMERGliTE 8hOWed A Fletcher, who lias been I the jjate receipts.

to own cunning. He lambasted th black mail quite i coached age of 2S recently. Art the ball on the utting that the English shortstoppinjr for the well-known New I Giants a number ot reached age of 2S recently. Art is a chronic "Sucker" when off duty, came into his favor, but for fifteen I and ho not admits il. but is proud rounds he had lo sta.nd more punish- i of it.

I other words, he was born bit before the fortunes of the ring is a chronic off duty. government should sign him to block off torpedoes shot by a a submarine. FORFEIT MONEY UP. Insm-ea Charleston's Place In Basi ball X'ntil Labor Day, Sept. merit than a less-conditioned ma.n could have stood, and that, too, with- WlHard Won.

It by Biding 1 Time out flinching-. At times it looked like ly marks' tlic relations of neighbors, I in upon which. Missourians. I with' thai love which usual- Jim Thorpe, is doing- his batting- in Texas. ex- cGraw and Waiting- for Chance.

a- hopeless task for him to put the hie negro to sleep, but he succeeded when wished the name of "the Stick- I er State." SAYS HE ''HAD TO WIN" the right time a.rrivcd, and he may giv Some nf the dope books nf luting Arthur's I wishes Chicago, Pittsburgh. Boston were hi Texas. i Charleston's, forfeit money, which insures this a base- bull team in the Ohio State' League throughout the season of .1915, beginning with Tuesday, May .11, and i i until Labor day, Sept. was posted yesterday afternoon, by the team bankers, and no other for- nmlit.y Is necessary except getting i in for the season's actual now thai il." ffi home, to his babies, feeling lu- "seen his and he done i Craft and Steam of Big- Negro! A trie question is WOUld Have Put Any Other "U'iil the heavyweight i ever to Fighter Out of the Contest iulotht negro?" Early, Say Sport Writers Whoi Jull i -So lar aa Willard is concerned. Ihe Saw the Great Battle at Havana answer is negative.

Yesterday Willard Goes tOJ Willnrd goes back home. Kansas, Johnson tO Paris. I John revurns to the home i.f. his 'adoption---France--to a he says. A Johnson's ring birthplace to a i and some i to Colllnsville, hut.

in i event it wus i some a a Bdward Collins, the i sei-omi-j ba-si artist. i Mr. Collins, how- i ever, who is a college graduate. Mr. Fletcher is a graduate uf the back i i i park has been leaded for lo "eusciii.

and i a ot im- Tjiey Are The Accepted Style Creation iVAnd Young Men's Clothes. wife, JacJc Johnson is I antedrues the present I ihe i leagues had a favored piece of literature it. I'rovcnients, as the addition of be" 1-tupert Hughes' latesl! )r ess box, and a oC inasieriiiiico--i. I'pokeus." Si; lls llli owners tu i make everything cornfortable for the Venn; a.ee.iiiinlcd fur Patrons of game. the sea, isn't! The sale of season i a lo- a to what is i to a day and will i so long as any'" basoliiiJl i season if the merry one buys, jt is the i i to ask 11 was in 1 9 0 1 a A was war continues.

Cor no money at any time i the a from the obscurity of the sand season except where -value received is lots, the credit for snid a i i Central Ohio League, i 1 given in The i bo to Joseph a president lass semi-pro, organization has been kept up as n. business enterprise and I rom For Mo tailor as large and as varied a stock of plaids as the UNITED'." We have an unlimited number of the very newest plaids including Glen UVquhart, tartaiv shepherd and all of the others in the weaves and colors that are so popular this season. rfT A I 3 in. he says. it.nging to Joseph a president I 0 1188 scnu-pro.

organization has been kept up as n. business enterprise a ring career of the 'Dallas of the Texas farmed of clubs locn.Ud in Bue.vrtis, i business i i will govern fn: by a i l-eaguc. Jlr. Gardner's hunch as to I a i Crestline, a i I sin rt lo finish. in a.

position to know how costly it 'nonths, his prowess as a fighter Fletcher's baseballistie a i i was a a 1 1 A A. a i of l.hu ib to turn his head at an untoward moment That moment, in the 26th lound ot one of tho greatest nslie contests ever staged, cost Johnson, chainpum heavyweight fighter ot the the crown ho had gloated over for Jive years. Jess clean mind and body, the father of four strapping children and the husband did not bring him into prominence in to the good, and A soon became the hea.vyweigb.1 i 10 years ago, a star and a i In the Xorth Texas i (if a. good wife and mother, wears the i several instances decisively. Ills two nnd his standing did not give metropolis.

In was sold to promise uf a i i pos- the Giants, who used him i us a sibillties-. i i i i i "U'hen A i Al that i he began meeting men Fletcher was placed at of his own eolor. such as Sam i base, and the i Hec Uerzog for a position Fletcher was shifted tn I i i position a a ni.ngv nee of the Now i a has signed i i with the 1 Federal League Ijovv- was the A A i a i buse- i a i hia last year til Cornell. 1 i Boers i be Ihe tea.m man- i ager. us has been u.nuounce.d before, a his sa.la.ry hits oecn fixed.

Joe Jestnette, "Black i Jim son a others whom he defeated in laurels in that unthinking period when Johnson failed to pay attention to his knitting. i i with a Ba.ltimore and l.angford at Chi-Jsoa. tn however. 1 Lawrence of the I i a has arranged all the prc-season af- fairs and will begin i his first I to practice within the next ten dviys. I Mans are being made for sev- eral i i i games, the.

first oC I i a and Jim Delahanty, i i he played by the ''Rookies i those two veterans of Organized P.a.ll, aKal a mudc up of local play- are lo bo carried by Lee Mageu, of i Ihe seasoii, season's t)est nitcher on ubably emei'KO from the HenatoriMl staiT, luis announced i Stripes are very pretty but most people'are getting rather tired of them. You will find genuine p'easure and satisfaction in making a selection from our stock of plaids. Ago. a rebellious liquors get l( that he would have to the of them all. They got John- be rc cd Ulp brel of the They -caused "'to revert to tho i lllor 1 i or colored, i cham- Kite rice a championsMp that was ir 18l Pretensions in the heavy- i surrendered, to the black when he.

i olasa with 'comparative ea.ae. gave i At that i Jeffries had retired Jeffries a sleeping potion that sunny from the. ring having handed the title i afternoon of Jrily 4, 1910, out there in i Mnrvin Hart. Tommy Burns, by where divorces are easy i defeating the a and also a to where fame was invited O'Brien, who a i the a i i through-the agency of one of the most I assumed the world's i in "Suekor" has made a gre.iit reputa- Tops i Lion hiingelf. i Will last v-ili linig as he Is a to play at when there is some i that he i be here to play i the i i to be done.

fr'omitors again. will also TS Will lir llto I-'irsI; of tin- Big Outdoor Uiekflon, the Hoston a i a League pitcher, joined thu Uc-licl squaii at. Augusta, on I a -o. eoming his home in i i i TC.T. He had been delayed A i i a season of i i the illness of a i the arrival of.

tho. time for his outdoor i i is gladly wel- many themselv coined by the, amateurs, acquitted important arenic battles in the i 0 7 a i was plod- more a creditably i i i i the prize ring. I i along, i i a knocking out not'-Willard been wailing at i Polix an1 La Australia and enrt- the psycholog-ical moment to take ad- i propensities or in two at Philadelphia, a a knockout of Jim at Sap. Francisco ter months. bl a a i i i i Ue.orge Uochlor a i i i the Tigers all season, so says.

I has made i i i out back, but than these two nothing can be said Some promising material has been engaged and prospects are that Charleston, will have one of the best teams in this part of the country, with chances good Cor i players who will bo needed in faster company before I the'season ends. I The business side of base-ball in Charleston, looks heuer a it ever did before. barber really is vantage of any abberation on the part of hia opponent, he was yet i i a i to 'knuckle hiK adversary into I i i a a i i will be decided over the. A league pitcher or a false a a land-Boston course. t.wn weeks hence.

i be ihe ilrsl of the great For the first time since 13011, which W. A. President. 113 Capitol St. Next to New Post Office The Largest $15 Merchant: Tailors in America.

but for the big- black or.ce tht same events of the season. The Patriots Day classic of tln I December. .1808. had the uf Tommy a.t Sydney, A a i a when the i stopped bout in the Tin's loss prestige, such as hy has, and money and any self-respect that may have bfen left because of. a wo- man.perhaps made' the dose the less delectable for the loser.

answered the question a a i class a i not Johnson had run his ont was i i i i recoguix.e him as race. 3Io was not certain for tt good i ion Athletic- Association i i a a i a i i i i a i year as i i bo a tu a part in Paua- For the first time sinet Jim leer's last year i the. Bos- club, i be garbed in enlors indicative of i name. The i i be i i in a brown i brown huye and buttons. 3S UN Uic-ir own heap the Dayton aggregation was out-classed yesterday by the Meds.

losing ten to nothing, Chattnnooga. a.nnexed a win from CnbH, three tu two, while Richmond dropped one. to The Braves; placed the big- Galveston negro i nm-l-'aciflc a a at San Frun- Cisco next September free of The Boston A. A. in a i i to make the answer affirmative, either, but by having prepared him-self well for the contest he weathered the punches, the hooks, the jabs, and the rib roasters i fate, in an instant of kindness, made i a Memphis ten to five and Xew i i Orleans gave the Giants a hearty I i trimininy, live lu me.

Washington I i One uf ihe finest ir.ip shut scores! blanked the Phillies, getting a in the country this season was runs in the a i and Atlanta, a i i i three- a i i the Pirates i a lloon. could get but one off their sa.fe~ to the Par-hie' 1 1 I 1 0 I i i uma in his ties. Dotroit shut out the Louisville Fred Gilbert shoot. Weather I team, getting- live themselves. cup prize i a a.

i i sum 'e a l-" I 0 f. cover I a.nd ex-!" TM by penses of the i Onusl and to the second 1 of one dol- man an a lari' i b- a glvlnir i i n. a in the Californin race. i Board at tlu- i he th, run. i i i successfully, i i ing up i the of the.

lale i a Ketehe! in 12 rounds at olma, on Oct. 1 ti, it was lhai the negro's pro' nonne.ad a i i aud recfignixed 1 ness i i action. The opening-of which he i Californian's i advantase without loss of time. There rnent abruptly, and i re- tlu A i a A i i a kie ha.s shown form at I was steam, behind that blow. Tt entered the fistic a a to again ruk rpcfir "-'v recommended by a i i a i i eamp.

Two young best i I i A V. is Lhe i i of the year In I i i ac- I of Governors of curding to John world. i pnst tii-e years he has been called 'ipun three times i I I i i i i a 1-us N. was a i i i i the i th-- a i i i i a was declared 111- in i a I i i beiwe-'-n a I a i i -lim i was trailed i a i last a gained I be referee's 'jver T-'rank Mr.r.di in a. i a ii.

i French HEKZOG BUNCH BACK. have felled an ox. It sent, the i fend the title. champion into dreamland, from which i This seemed to i Johnson peril awoke a. mare negro, not the idol foctly, and tho maic-h for the world's of the black race, nor tho mai-vel of championship was i arranged.

the prizo ring, but just a has-been. i the result a seurnd a He -'Had to U'iii." decisive victory over i at fleuo, not believed by the writers i Jul Fro a i were on the-ground lhat. had even the rescnl rL lsoil 1 ''opportunity afford itself to Johnson as i'" champion a i of the It did to Willard. he would have put the- power behind a blow sufficient to fell his cowboy challenger, who was i i for the championship the best knew how; for to lose at a i juncture made it possible for i not to be able to provide for Lhat i nnd four totK as he cares to do. have to win." said tin; White Hope heffore he entered the ring.

"My future depends on it. Comforts for my family depend on my ability to win this battle and lake the championship." are no serious regrets among the white followers of the ring because the outcome- of this battle. Perhaps some of those who heavily on the champion ha-vc some, but they Were betting to win. not i through sentiment. The white man stood a.

i of ishment before he realized Lhat the tide had turned in his favor. He stood for blows in his stomach a i of season have killed a man not In Oshting i A J'" elition. He swallowed the blood from i '-'f-sm a seri a bruised lip that pained him terribly, i i i a i o.nd stood for the taunts of his black i opponent without losing his 'temerity, i for he was a i i for a one. chance which finally came his way. That ended Jack in America.

Me was practically ended, anyway, but this puts the "finis" a his history. He. drew down before the fight, but a is a small sum for one who could spend as much in week in a i i his vanity. That sum. won't last Johnson long in -Parly.

last him long in and A i tiles i pitchers. Sipe a i a are iri a i i i a a race tu sain position on I i I Imc wtafl'. is i i a all i have u. at Ihe Polo! receiving coaching- assistance or i a race, in accordance, i i-'ederatiori rule, it mny Grounds, a a dete.rn.-iu effect on some of UK; i i competitors and conse- reduce the size of Ihr- lie.li] i otherwise promise i ycn.r of being the largest in the i event. IMar.s i way for a i i i I i a nnd Tisorw.

at I i on SO.MK AVKKSTM.IH. in Class Will Him a i i T.hp i.lisj.lrti r-d hv a ij. Prar.l-., i J'acitii- ve.st i i i i i-asterii i i i for A. A. a i i i i wc-rt- tin: i i i a i weejis agu, honors i Ihe 1 HUSH i i i i i a nf ihem goes in I be i i i Fran'; i.s i uf i i a A.

and i his slay was a i i lii the a of the I A i There his a i i i men 10 i have- had 1 cnlk'd I ii Xt 1 York i The i i Timers for a n-noers. a i would hare to i I i i a a i it was I i wns a last wock i he bus ehosvn I i to i un i i 1-1. Pooiii is in shape and i i i Lo i i i h- had i e.tp(.-oted to IK- fur a sort nf exertion be- The veteran miui- of the I i i is in ae- eord i i i sr-iril of his position We take i means of i i our patrons a.nd the public.1 Lhe arrangement heretofore existing- with lir. J. R.

Campbell for the. collection and delivery of work for Cleaning and iri our behalf has been discontinued, and tha.t a Xcw Has Been Estab-- lislied al 807 Fry Street. -With-- Phone I41 is. in charge, and who is fully prepared to extend our patrons and public every courtesy and attention consistent with "B'ooter's Superior" Service." Works RAY F.BRANDON Comedian If you are in riic of paying your hills with ready money i-int of your poi'Icei, you fi'iro (ho impression that belong i-Iaw of people svlio Hvn from hiuid to jnoutU. clieck would bo as acrr.plalile.

am! yon would grnin the additional. ndvniiuisc of having 1 for the money -pahl. Open a choclc-'- ins' acvotint with this hank. r'n'ii'inii UIIJJJM.I A a a i i i i i a hifl llsds aro buck in i i a for the ton days the 1 1 i i i to the-. a i al.i ranted the a i 1 hers nnd I itt! 1 llll hs alike.

i I mis fir is i i a i a in i i i i The a i i i Tommy I.oieli. Ivy U'ingo. I a i a ssvcral piteh'-rs hjt. 1 a i now i hesi tai ion in i i i i finish i i i a i i -s no I A JO IF. HITS.

l.ajoie has i a in his i but once Cuba, Johnson, a i i i i i i UK: a have mastered i i nf a him at the predicted he would i i i i i i i cleverly i i his i a a bouts in 'i-rly a.ml was by t.h'.': e.P-vereM rmm i his own or any i ClUS. 1 a i intr i 1 tryiuil.s "aid "Thut a a i to come le, him ji.nd 'head t-cif i a -i) i i cherishes, do position spending yomeono lavish mi i i hat are ineii'leni tr, i of a champion. Johnson look a', fk: saw her; thi-i: hv ceased The ret't-rec slowly called off: i two," and up to and n(-u- i of.the prize ring was a up gloved a 10 the audience: and those who had asked: Jack Johnson si i the dorjilneorinif force in the heavyweight heard. OJ 1 saw. as (he ease may be.

the answer. Johnson was the more i fighter of the two. Me, I i in i ways to make his angry. i i of lions, l-'rcd M.isuii, Uu-ryV lirsl a i or. tells I I I I I i i i dlsuirb- hin npp.in ison excel Ion I Mis i a i of the rs' a "bar look' lit tr- lir is the lineal looking his weight that I have "A Star Mistake" At the Plaza.

'itnvrvn i 'n 11.1111»irmr Tl K)i mod' naui mil .1 eaning an CTJCAX ami PRESS Your CloUics for S': tin- IIofTman HAX'tTAIlV Cllol.hos 1'i-Oftfcr. G17A.IIANT.KK ATjl, WOJIUC. Ts TT -5. 1 I Tnislow over seen. in f-1 niji I i a i i hoast'.

i i cc a i i before il he i i Til i i I i i a i A a "nt i a a was a. i gle, a iSo'iob- a i The r-lcar-d I i i a in i nnd Uimiet! in a i cage. There ivns a next lu the ball park. One of the lions i ball. broke tip the gurne.

I i A I A i i i e.i" next Xew "York I a i a a zine i I page map HI" a i fuirl adjacent waters, i i in colors, showing Hie i that were i i i I i enast i i I'rst l''nir nf the grea.t wn a i the. 1 were sent to' tin- i i Therf! era I Hnsler fealure.s si Of "The. Hie of Kasler Kt-rg driuvn l.y arli-sl. Onler in a.iJvance. will i.so Slieh as a i a mls a a Tiie i at Bedford i had Willard nervous for a loni; a i i i time, a i Ih, 1 white hope was I up Hib 1 in that i i be nouu'leif him i i reeeiving- in ha.t.

a tifrhter have Yorl; scribe.s i a i KiviyvV yoirns'or a was a P.esrher i to be aimo.sL as bum a. had to bide Ocne. as if iir-'tl i.n thu lfr.au CO. Oplojncl.i'isls and OpUoiajis i'or Quality nnd Service. Whftl a bond is; thru, il is simply the promise under Rea.1 oC an lndlvidini.1 or corporation to ix-y tho holder thereof money? Bee.urlty buck of.

it inaken il Rood or had. Do you know how to dBtorrainc the I I I of Tf. not, let ua help you. Us About, Bonds." Bond Department Capital 9250,000,00 Surplus $20,000.00 Charleston, West Virginia. SU5 I'liui'rier HI.

'Phone ware, brae. lid at-2 INIA if yon are savins and deposit your rojrularly in the a now. you will not have to worry about what the has in store for you. "We cordially i i you to come in aiid. start a a i us.

InUMtwt Pa.id mi Accounts. Charleston. fSS' feS.

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