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From Tow-Boy to World's Champion A History of the Life of John L. Sullivan
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I !iyU""il iw'tUrart. w 1. br om Mr : ' .-i.i'i'van nfv t.l-.f Cytit'T ha.l rt!r.l ; itii Ti: 1 1 nn Thy w .! incrrifl In j J Hsion. Feb. 7, 19J-V S1i yr'-?l.'.t Msn i '-i -l-th She v,-.";!'1 hr:e n:r!l f"'il- I
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The Htnn A. A riiarath'.n r' from j As!i?n'l tf Huston. 'wyj a V is; !rnjur p('tt!nir "-utii f ?'t'iot( iy ! In Np K.trland, Apr.! 1?. trtll th'n
ye-ar ivf pla, tt. a lfa:n 'r. cRjifc- j J lallv .JpiRi-.P.i t.r mlirM rn-n. In-1 Mix "!--. Wwfod. th Fha'" ' f teaJ .f i t- !'?-"'- fn; nitran f'"" '' ": " rsJ At jnxtr ix i f.-r p.- h I mi ia ffiu- f,r twBitr- " a li lisui" f M-churAi'-n
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,:,o- n, wt-u n ku;-;; b-rt t.. tva-I There nmr wa a fighter who pneUm01lia TakeS FarTellj
ttvypr-mpn in -ft5U.I of 1 ! -r - i f thp ring rpr)iai - hr npr will Played SeCOIld for Tin'0? i , , . Mi.- n-r.-rv o; oil u i .1 . m i ,.t. i anot'r. CHICAOO. March 2t. John J. Chb k) j
on f ars, t-rvl- itr ill vr tha 'rr t ' i'b. a p rtt j.t out- .n tMtiik of i-n mm h of tcini- nn alfcltn irairb t: whon. w.!i ror. two nivt a l,lf ..nt. ' plaror. . jrtrlna mtaf ' . . j t$n ' f hr ability in aid of th '
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Jess YVilIrd fiii?nin(? the articles for his fight tlda eummr nd CoL J.' C MiUor (left) the promoter. Whilo it rniht be said thtt Jess Wiliard's next fipht will le with whonvever Colonel Milltr decides to choope, there's not mtiph tioutit that 5t will be with Fred Fulton. Miller has secured Willurd'fs signature and now there can't bo much doubt that the t'pht Is poing to occur. July 4th haa been th date generally meationed. Colonel ?liller ia a millionaire uil magnate.
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. '-hsneplo:hlp in f h of fit, ' nrinipr J ani Javelin thrown. lie also witn th i Penthalon of Norway ' r fi:r rsr? ( in p'Jccf-:on.
Norwa y. ' I'ard riars' ambulant fund. Hi ihf. U In hA hmtfc'r -n rpe f :ht:ti ' ei t i'i afh- i hi ro'iritry.
1 Jac MrOuta-an. who ff-r ulsisn ; ari ronrtuftui Ih National A. of I Philadelphia. wtir many iprlmnt t i of boxing appeared in ois-round ponj tests, will opt asinnnlly referee pjn1 test to the old krer.tt. A arrup of ((Jtiaker City portpmen r now ron-
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iiip X.i!n:an delfihia. will enripioy womfm u takt-
par of ilia eoif links. It la ?rlt. tn men fortneriy eniHbjyed at fh Tarloua fa.olo' 'f k,e-p!nf the srreenJ1 In f.td? i an be of Hrje ir the country In fwroe other lir.e of activity, hence the shnto wori'en caretakers.
Vn it k. of Yale, with twenty-e-en it!l gwaia and fiflye'x fr hf,f fiotn the flteen-fot mark. i tha Met-H'-iTfr In. the eaptem t ntercollf n I tiBsketliall ra--e 'tcpfitlT roiicloded w'ii tht T'otrarefly of Pennsylvania.
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. uaally cnoaen tor rn.. atrei.i. r u iiwi.. .rv w ,Vfrte tf. u.j.j :j aa hertofor ajuioun.l. la to jf.-t 120.- , , h;.rcj fre tiu.k.i v.-itn ad- ' j , (ifoi for hl. l 'orfurman.iv and TV'tllord .---.'.rinn and i-'.ri 'ii f lT'- ;. p;:':sr- ; '
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I I TinliPt', died of pn'.umonla at his home,! j611 Ht. Uwrni,-p avc-nua. Hunday. Ha j i! wfea 2:i year old, and had been seriously j l 1 ill for fiv! days. Far re 11 formerly playj : ed with Denver, in the Western leneut. '
War Veteran is Dead w,ih T,,,H- Nb- ,n tb braakaj i'siahtt- biiKne, and at one time wa aj j Cub. i YOltK. March 35 --5! Ik; Dono- ; , . . . . .jim t
iVrnicr middle wic hi champion ptil- ! illi-l smd widely known s boxtns lu!ru,'tnr of Theodore Roosevelt, wh'-ri
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Fulton May Fight There for 1-10,CC0 Bucks.
Tulton Til era With Kepartse.
:lon h-in inrv.' v.-ith hlr.i, too. be-1 v.lier. Jes.-i Jo!-.ed Mm about Tho Fred ,iL',"r(l he ivas cultivatinc a
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' 'r ths Phot. 7T hd arrived on , t;.ea 'b.-, .'k ' 'i.'y K' horVonLi"ort "on- Announces That Villard and
' '"int. atl ifude of his rival. ' h .Tt, C. Ml.l.v oi- the iu Hanch. bo i f the match t do with a.s he Vb-' sei. was thern to crtet the l,L.lia-
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" ' ":,-1 ujj iim' 8ira !! in a tiu i.areri". Tiie colonel is nil rijtht. and j I u" wojk li data in any indication., FT WAYNK. l.VD.. llsrih - j Creorpe he ' -'e that thh. his tint-.-h U pulled off j Bi, mer. !if.-ht pri.rnotor. r turned yester- i :n 'i:gh class stylv. i day from ("hi -nsro. where he met Je.ss I "'he articles w. re withotlt j Wiltard and Fred Fulton, who are to' r ,ii. er-c;:::i--':it a h ir j drink. In - tirht for the world's hainpionshlp. ! ' rute ia;.rs biud.nic tho bellii,'- Jih-mer announced that in nil probability ; Tt-r's nl-eady were in th- posensiun ot'.tlie bout would bo started In Ft. Wayne. ! : colon..-!. This was th lirst time, us he had of.-rej $14i.0'.iJ to brlnsr it; h .' o'r, that the fighters' names were h,-re. New Orb una is a bidder for the j b'Oit .-tfa hed to the earn piece of fljtht and has offered $150,000. Willard I r. I'.v. rvthin was cut and dried say he. does not care to figrlit in N'f-iv i.i : i i.e rn-u'ln- waa decid".!!- Tame a ' Orleans' and for that reason will no '' ; doubt turn down the Now Orleans offer. ; rulton Gets SO.OOO. "1 am conndent Willard and Fulton j " "li" hi-avyurelthta ercu to box the; will light here." niem-er ?Jd.
When Donlin Felt Like About a 'Nickel's Worth Mike I'oiil'n. a farmer heavy hlrtlnif outf.cllcr on tho New York Giuii'f.' ba;e.-b.T.'. TeriJo. Is now a m.-v-!nc picture- n,"cr su;.;ortlriir Ceorue Walsh, tho Fox star. In "Jack Spurlock I'rodi-.al." While with the ("Hants. Donlin wf a pal of Dummy Tayl, -r. deaf and dun t pitcher and becsime rijf.cient in The. sitfn f(KA the Fox stud.o a unite Kiri is employed as waitress m the reatautnm. Doniln did r.ot know of her iUsal.-l.it v and jvc-iiitiy. jus.! to "kid" her. snid m sign 'ituiKuage: "You'll' very pretty, but I'm hungry ;d in a l.'irry. Hrlr.jr in the dinner." le was astonif-hed when in .sign language sue replied: "You're htiimiy, hungry and in a hurt y--indeed, yon re the three II kl.l be patient and I'll put one right over tho plate for you. Don't miss It."
HOW 13 THE TIME; THIS IS THE PLACE
j the colonel was President of the fnitrd , Whcr0 VOU C811 8aVe 75 D6I States, died of pneumonia, m a hospital; . , 'here early yesterday aftet a two weeks' j COIlt On yOUr ClOtlieS DJ
bujring here. HAMMOND TAILORING COMPANY S. GREEflHEBQ, Fro. 538 Hohman St. COME I AKD IEH THE B4!VOaJS. Wa abn 4 Claaalaar, Prcaaiaar aa4 P.plrtngr.
1 IHitesa. j I "Proftrssor" Uunoian. an he was called' 1 by Mr. Roosevelt and thoao under hi." ! inatrii' tlon during the thirty years he. 1 wupervised boxing at the New York Ath-J i Jetlc ("lub, held the friendship of many t of the most prominent men of the coun1 try. Ho retired recently hut was serv
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York field artillery regrlment when taken ill. The former I'hair.p'on was b.tn in I'ii'.i-jK j seventy-one years ago. He served with the 71p? Illinois v uluntesri thro-isrho-it th? civil war. Tt waa in 1866 that he won his Prst rin victory over Bi!l Crowley at Pittsburg- In a bare knii kle battle. l-at-r bon.ivnn claimed the middleweight championship of the world and sut essfuliy defended the title until his retirement. Although he never
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hs tirv rr. t'opevsn twice met .John 1. Sill'.van and ether heavyweights.
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SPRING BRACES to trenrth!B tbe ftt arte of a Ford eaf of truck. Attached V tta Iront s.xl moA VaCk to t.ha chAaift. ?k tb -rtVatlon tram the frost axle and uteert&t w-heei. We do !1 kiaflu of fttito H9tir'.nt. Jdtg. by the ECLIPSE DUMP BOX GO. 264 Fayette Street. Natnraend, Ind.
PATENTS tNi t OH UY eBXiS BOOS. -HOW TO GET THJEU." It'a tall of lnforrnatlon yo ihoaia know. Rtmtmbir tha.1 ail work antruataj te iy care la done In my owa ofheea. rlht era in Cbicaro. where ye oean call o eonsultatien any bualn.ra day ta tae any Uondar rfaln uatll
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Gojuo Em amS Lot SJs ExpSam &ur PJ&iv Method of Boing Easiness JESiimSs P&f Mek M Worn iBaslB PM Pas$oz and Organs tahsn in Exchange a fair Valuation Wb Fnmiaviisrus's ' : Lai Us Ts'&ssi You : Me Ira FHot Oeafers
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you czxsz'i come to aisr stor $x-z2 eef la Saiy, vjfMb fovcQmplet Isst of h&rgains. Call an see ws, Let cis s&oiv jm3 fami easy it is. t!a 6jy ou." piano bsqw.
Two Permanent Stores: 5S2-81 Oakley Ave., Hammond, opposite postoffice. Story & Clark Piano Co. Established 1857.
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CHICAGO, NEW YORK, C INCINNATI, CLEVELAND, ST. LOUIS, etc.
REGULAR PRICE Stary &. Clark 88-Note Solo Action Pianos Regular pricea $700. $350 and $1,000, brand new in every way. The Story & Clark Player Piano must be heard to be appreciated.
Now $385 $145 S400 Easy Payments to Suit. 25 Rolls Berch and De iiery Free
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