People's Pilot, Volume 4, Number 39, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 16 March 1895 — GILROY WON’T FIGHT. [ARTICLE]
GILROY WON’T FIGHT.
Says He Will Not. Meet Hale on the Field While He Has His Senses, Boston, March 14.—Thomas F. Gilroy, Jr., of New York, who had the row with his brother-in-law, W. S. Hale of Haverhill, at the Parker house last night, which ended in a chalelnge to fight a duel, says that Hale, his brother-in-law, alone was responsible for the outbreak. “Hale is mad,” said Gilroy, “because I am acting as attorney for his mother, and he will be sorry, for this affair when he gets cooled down.” As to them fighting a duel ho said he did hot propose to do anything such a thing while he had his senses.
