,AJU. Saturday, March 23, 1912 21 SOUTHWEST THE BEST PAGE OF SPORT I THE GREAT EDITED B1UEWIS ARMS Exclusively For S. Andrews, Monty, And Damon Runyon, Write theHerali In El Paso, James J. Corbett, W. W. Naughton, Tom

ALL ABOARD Gentleman Jim Tells Of Klaus-Dillo- n By James J. Corbett SOCCER FOOTBAL INVADING Fi Champion of Fight and Gives Dope On Some Others tie World. CITY LEUBE PHI Muddle, With Aspirants REALM OF AMERICAN RUGBY Good Chances for Settlement of Championship Numbering No More Than Foot, Says James. ) Four Teams Set Elimination hooked up with Tom Schedule For 23. A ate that he YORK. N. Y.. March -- so early in his 0Kourke now generally recognizeure.? Sundays. important contest, the a result be Is heavy- NEW much as the most dangerous white of which will have weight before th public. I do not All is now arranged for the open- bearing on the ultimate possession of know who looks after Kearns. but 1 elimination play in the City place good hands. It would ing of the middleweight title, takes this hope he is in mar tne AprlPw. Klaus and Jack be little less than a crime to Sfof theeanTPer on evening, when Frank future prospects of this proanurtng Ane rour teams wi ww c& . -- Dillon meet for 20 rounds at Coffroth's youngster through incompetent train- preliminary play March 24 to they begin col-di- or arena In San Francisco. In fact, ing and advice. eliminate one team, and the two 22d infantry and the attach so much Importance to this teams, the pro- The crop of old time fighters with a 4th cavalrj, will fight it out among match in the Golden West that the shine in the fistic fiona-me-nt one team will desire to very themselves and soldier regu- moter is billing it as a battle for the Is not diminishing so fast. inter the league, making four middleweight championship of the The rumor will not down that Jim lar league teams lit all. Jeffries has determined to make an- The four City league team managers world. other bid for the championship The met Friday afternoon at the Cactus Probably at no time since the un- big fellow denies any such intentloa club and drew up a schedule and rules peerless Ketch-e- l when the question is put directly to for the elimination play, which prom- fortunate ending of the me from Los as members of championship muddle been him, but word reaches 1 y ises to be spirited the has the Angeles that the former champion is i h are anxious to be In tho present ' ai team nearer settlement than at the doing a bit of quiet training and that -MaMPaiaBaBms3 c -- zz. i i i eal race The schedule calls for a and ie Is expected before long to make a c" promptly a time. The legitimate aspirants c'ouble header to start gameat runners up number not more than four, rublic announcement of nls willing- t3 oclock on Sunday, when the first months I ex- ness to take another chance. 38ISB Mwl will be vs. Internationals and within the next few i' Tommy Burns, one ISKhXOsI1 game. Globe Mills vs. pect to see one of this limited coterie maT'JbB Then there is and the second as undisputed boss of the time cnampion. whose hat is now in hite Sox These games will be for establish the ring. Tommy says he will confine seven innings. James Sulllvak. the division. com- secretary was appblnted In addition to Klaus and Dillon his engagements In the future to ity league one of these will very likel be bats with men of his own color, and ffim&K&LjL. .v "- - ? l saMii&c 4SLWfe Lk .s umpire tne eiimuiauau set ice. and after-nnn- n AI to as isBfcV ssshbB lor Jc-- eliminated as a contender this wonld prefer Palzer shoot at Th eorlee will consist Ot each two other "gents WtlO a starter Mr Burns modestly adds games. case tie thr xri e- playing three In ofa come pretty close to filling the bH that he would not be averse to met-in- for lost place, the teams will play off flAjnD10nBniD - Carl Morris tshould Falser not game. In thA nf i t h. rt in a. nine Inning: In mattr , and third pllshments. These are MiKe uiooons mms$m&'&mwm teel Inclined to do battle. ale of overthrows at first - wonder from St. Paul an -!.- at the 'home date, the rots- the. sP?d. mmm".--m- ner will,h take only one base. Those Eddie McGoorty. the Oskosh cracKer Dispatches say that lightweight were H. Briesh. Jack. Gibbons is to have a trial ove champion Ad Wolgast has decided to attending the meeting round route in next resume campaign oC for the Sox, Dave Crockett, for the the ten Den- - his with a series Mills J F. Sullivan, for the Imml-irrallont- Tuesday evening He boxes Jack l.mited round bouts in , Sam Schwartz for the nlng, who has maoe tne Dest snoiu& id's latest Idea is to try himself out and the clever Mike's opponents In on one or two takj ' Internationals. . of all vie third raters before scneaute was aaopi-o- d his Gotham battles. I predict a ing on the classier boys. If he finds! The elimination tory for Gibbons and. look for a knock- he is tbe same sturdy youth of ante-p- f as follows ten rounds, notwith- iMaxch 24 Internationals ts. Immi- out before the newspapers gave ration das the plan, will be to gration. White Sox vs. Globe Mills. standing that several rreet all comers. Packey MeFarland March 31 ImnllgraUon vs. White Denning credit for having the best oi please note. (Mills. it the last time. Sox, Internationals vs. Globe the men carefully on the y Arnil 7 immigration vs. uiods I watched and When Referee Charley White dls-- i x vs. White Sox. occasion of their former meeting, re- ht rpnl-nlze- d in the as the Mills, Internationals Denning a good account of qualified One Round Hogan in tbe Association, Strong in 18 ana while gate cent match with Leach Cross in New same thing in winter, iaii bimihb himself, and probably boxed better than York, only as, that hasebsll is In the summer. We any in his- - career. Gib- be not proved himself Countries, Now Backed advisedly, ALBUQUERQUE FANS at other time near honest and capable official but dem- VK prognosticate thus after bons did not extend himself until owns more nrogress the onstrated that he than the the remarkable - SEE FIERCE FIGHT the flnlstt This was due to palpable average by Federation Here. ' game of soccer has made In this coun- lack of condition and not to any desire amount or nerve allotted to j The men who are puttlns lh Ten ordinary mortals. ?"f, during only a to permit his opponent to "stay the - States oh the map in soccer th me was' absolutely behooved him to hus- Not that White did not long- ago B Bested Young limit. Rather it wnmng coun-dHrtB- Eeide (BY MONTY) and a snapsnot ot a i. of In the Harry band his strength as much as possible qualify for the trying duties of third a"' try.St when l?ot Started, It gained Abe Attell,at 118 during the early rounds. Gibbons later man In the ring. In the old days when New York. X Y, March 23 The Prance , impetus In a manner unknown to any on explained that the severe winter JAMES CORBETT. It was part of an arbiter's functions put on the center oon Thomns A. ""I1 BIM,rt. home had in- J. to award decisions none gave greatex States is about to be oth weather of his northern bald-head- ed t'nited formerlytatawSSt. Louis and no;v ol of the star English Pounds. operations and Who bow contributes weekly to The Bl satisfaction in the role than tills j,f V, invasion N M, 23. terfered with training The man the international soccer York, has done an pHc-ri- - Albuquerque. March In the Herald's Sportinc Columns. veteran. But took consider- f aT and the Corlnth- vi- that when he arrived In New York Paso It football map. The American Amateur other man to make "erpp1" V ianstamthewhich were brought over to tnis fiercest fight ever staged In this was not sufficient time to pre-- able courage to pull that disqualifi- Harry Reide, of Aspen. Colo., there a ! very association, which has been cinity. young flk. nnilBtlol. cation thing in the first round Football - got a newspaper decision over young roan, he would Packey fought like a of a contest that was expected to be organized silently but swiftly during teams, sames Abe Attell. of Dallas. Tex., here last ly level beaded n most stubbornly !in mihllc were treated to a wonderful Levy's New Mexico not take unnecessary chances during vendetta. He was mercllem":ssj attack the contested affair three months and Is just now break- - . moat active&?ttJlZ5&h&la organising tne American of the possibilitieswTlSof the night before Mark was not until toe and cut Burns' face to And arranged between lightweights in ' exhibition fight the contest, and it Jbons. - Amateur Football association. At the great game, the impression left be- Athletic club. Relde carried the he cut loose his all on account of the memory a uis- months, and before an Immense gath- ing into print, has received word from ( and men last round or two that Ajan ltJ fIrSt president, and unfaded. to Attell in every round. Both i ering of enthusiastic sports. - i hind by them has remained bewllderlne array ot straignt jaos. coiorea optic the Paris headquarters of the Interna- at tBe riCkt Is Thomas Bagnall, who game been com- were on their feet at the end, fighting showed White had warned Hogan several I Since then the has hooks and upper cuts. What he tion Football federation that Its ap- - started the movement. ing Into its own in the schools and desperately. The referee declared the enough me to pick him Soldier Kearna is the latest to bid times during the short life of the scrap draw. The boys weighed In at then is for 1 obey of- membership offl-- i colleges, and the Independent club bout a easy over Damning next for "white hope" honors in the east. that he must the rules; Hogan plication for as the In 118 pounds. as an winner disposed of big Jim Cof- fended four times, reports say. with- body of soccer football Soccer league as an em- - teams also have increased vastly Tuesday. see where he cial governing T0rit state number Before long the Americans Coffroth who is trying to corrall fey, recently over from the old country out punishment, but the fifth was the Sara's domains will be acted hrvm thev ranidlv secured the enlist own Jim reputation of being the best straw that broke the camel's back, in Uncle ment of other leagues until the Amerl- - will be able to hold their with SEASON AT all the middleweight stars advises me with the upon favorably This means the sup-- 1 is the best thab England can send over. RACING Bddle McGoorty has been matched man Ireland produced since the days and White's patience at the same time. Ameateur Football association that Klaus-Dillo- n given In disqualifica- has iHMsn soccer The thing that Is needed most now. Is OVER to meet the winner of today's of Peter Maher Coffey waa connection with the plying of the one thing that now the biggest organization of create or- JUAREZ IS ob- third raters ani tion, which by the way was the en in the history of the country. a governing organization to track ends bout, and that be hopes to several matches with up first lacking to make soccer take its football der out of chaos, to prevent scandals Racing at the Juarez tain Gibbons' consent to visit the coast made good, but when he bumped to take place since the introduction cf among foremost sports Agar has been chosen president of the springing up in connection with Sunday with the farewell card of the the against the soldier It was "curtains.' the rule compelling clean breaks, the titled place the body, and MacCuIloch, who has been from season. Many visiting horsemen to participate In the finals of only criticism leveled White secretary-treasure- r, the game, to Interpret the playing third championship tourney he is promoting. I saw Kearns box in a preliminary at is that country elected is kept home, and Attell-Knocko- ut of the cor- rules, to pass upon eligibility of play- already are leaving for In this column recently I the night of the Brown he was perhaps a bit hasty. or association, if ou choose constantly busy with a volume of recognition of blooded stock Is being shipped to the As I said McGoorty how favorably the I believe Charlie did exactly right la Soccer respondence flows into his office ers, to maintain official points racing cen- shall not be surprised If fiasco and I recall Is best organized of all amateur that . American soccerltes abroad and, la various training and are the pair who will mAkeup and style of the young giant stopping the fight when he did and the at 179 Stuyvesant avenue. thousand-and-on- e The coming season at Coenr and Gibbons disqualifying box- The Inter- clam- short, do the things ters eventually do battle for the title. Impressed me at that time. His work the Californian. The games in other countries. The latest city to have leagues soccer are done by the d'Alene Is attracting much attention, was very crude, but bis punch was ing commission has Introduced several national Football federation ever since oring for membership in the associa- in affairs that many are leaving for that point. correctly he new rules of late, good onas. 19tM, has governed in CMiwinnatL me A. A. U-- In track athletic affairs. The and Packey McFarland made short work mighty and if I remember and and It was formed in tion and the Amateur Football associa An extension of the meeting was knocked out his man In the first round, it's up to the referees to enforcd them. the sport in 18 countries, including tropolis will soon be enroled under the American neeo, but the Mexican trouble has of Kid Burns In their return match Coffey, Irish- White is the to make of Europe and outer i new body. The communica tion seems to fill tnat Ane ngui Slanned. up Kenosha. Burns, whose sole claim same as he did with the first trouble for Jl.l the nations ., , national sort of men are at its head and the to do with giving the at on eye with man, the other night. a refractory boxer, and in doing so lands as far away as tlon from the International Football In- Idea. While most of the race fol- to fame rested the black sort has set an example country, under the International indicating the action that right sort of methods have been profession during which he decorated McFarland when Kearns and Palzer are the that for others in his each is to federation stituted In the administration of lta lowers by remained New York some can develop Into contenders for the position to follow. The really unfort- board. Is a national board that would be taken by the worldwide body success, the trouble, some visitors avoided the the boys boxed In in heavyweight pugi- unate part ofthe affair was that the what the A. A. U. Is to on the application of the new Ameri- affairs. To wish them further on account of it. few weeks since, was never In the highest honors spectators only soccer football only a we believe is superfluous. Mexican track seconds were forced to lism. They are both Jewels in the were the sufferers. Tha track athletics in the United States. can association, was received During the meet only a few days hunt and his eighth rough and what they need most Is the commission should take steps to pro- All this time for eight years the few days ago, signed by C. A. W. were lost when the revolution quar- throw up the sponge In the training to tect the public against such bloomers fiddle secretary of mine who ran up right sort of tuition and 1 United States has played second Hirschman. of Paris, of the antine was on between El Paso and round. Friends say put on the polish. Palzer Is fortun in the future. to the rest of the world in soccer federation, marking the crowning suc- "HI" TEAM OFF FOR Cludad Juarez. from Chicago to see the match that football. To be more specific, it nas cess of the efforts of the energetic fiddle to England. There quartet, who are now looking forward GAME AT MESILLA Harvey as drivers, with Bob Burman to drive and Bronson as plaed second com- and Herrlck is an organization In to the receiving of an International The High school baseball team and Ad Wolgast as relief driver, two cars Relief driver. posed almost entirely of erstwhile charter after the next annual meeting several subs left Saturday morning for with Ralph De Palma and Spencer Early reservations of seats and ho- Scotchmen known as the Amerlcaii of the International executive commit- Mesilla Park. N. M.. where they will Wishart up, a car to be driven by Har- tel accommodations in Indianapolis in- not. the Ameri- tee of the federation. Saturday after- AUTO Teddy Tetz-la- ff dicate that the crowd which at- Football association association; play the A. & M. team PUGS TURNED RACERS, ry Knight, another with will can Ameateur Football The eventuating of these things, all noon. The Hi boys who went were: nominated as driver and a car to tend 'this second race will be even note the difference in regard to the during Vernon Lyman, Bill Grady, captain. Louis be driven' by Bert Dlngley. Tbe oth greater than that which witnessed the of which have occurred the rnr-for- "amateur-whic- for a number nt, Barker, now first, when ninety persons word and short space of three months, are pn)urtAii Hill. Frank ers which are attracting attention thousand j, ha..been affiliated with vol- - Johnny Jim Reed. Steub Shea, Ralph Mulford and a car with passed through the gates. cio , th.- Tjvwthll- and they lead us to Fassett. Butchofstcy, are as a SUDOrainaic iruj is the unteer the sweeping prediction that a Albert Walker. Leonard of England, which wo j. ...v- - ..--- .- suborganization of the interna-tiol- al lew ytfB Hence suscer iuvunu i SANTA MONICA RAGES bodj This is the:nearest the ENTER United States has ever been to being A TTEL PREFEREDPOKER on map, "soccerly" speaking. the s Foot- But now-come- the American ball association Its perceptors have Important Boxing Matches their endeavors of solving Wolgast and Ray TABLE TOPUNCHING B G bout or "bas Prize Fighting Too Tame for Addie A fhe problem without eclat thej Thes have made no noise, but Scheduled for the Future to results. As the fruit Bronsoa and They Are Going Hit the Fast - 2 be got to mind his P"a have dSzen trips around the country Special Writer Takes Part- IAeUQM-- would soon rehabilitate of a game, these men Mayt fighting public. in the interest of the Way In mg Wallop at Poor Abie nimseir with the - nave lined up in their organization By Tom S. Andrews It is admitted that his affai- with; separate soccer Kllbane was mighty close. Well, know- Quite Just as a Pleasantry. tuy, to he sure is arrange- ing what is known of the way he crim- r"enrfeus. These embrace two lo- - , Indianapolis, Ind.. March 2L &mar-entl- y Bronson has made tentative inally neglected his preparation for leagues in Baltimore, two ibjct-ar- L Mch. 25 Matty Baldwin vs. Louis De Pontalen. It R. . .N. Bedford. Mass. game looks easier ments with Bob Burman. the world's W. W.NAUGHTON) that event, what might he not have In Chicago. Roch- Rube Smith. 16 Tex. the other man's (BY accomplished If he N J one each Men. 26 Clarence English vs. R ...Dallas. own to two of the most speed king, to act as relief driver on had been anvthing ester Buffalo. Erie. Pa.. CleveUnd. Mch. 26 Krnle Zanders vs. Kid de Nund, l R Wis than tbeli; the car which Burman will pilot San Francisco, Calir, March 23. To near as well trained as the other fel- St. Louis and Louisville Men. 2 Phil Harlson vs. Kid Regan. 1 R Janesville, Wis famous pugilists In the United' States, through Indianapolis race. criticise Abe Attell harshly, at this low? Y. the long -- the Utah Association Football Mch. 26 lack Dewing vs. Mike Gibbons. 1 R New lork. N. for Ray Bronson, claimant of the Brqtison and Burman are great friends stage of the game, savors largely of It might truthfully be said that he ?nion. headnuarters in Salt Lake Mch, 27 Rudie Anholz vs. Joe Heyland. 8 R Windsor. Ont which throwing water on a drowned rat. At- did not do a lick of training for Mur- Asso- 10 Wis welterweight championship, and Ad and during recent speed trials phy CU Jnd the Michigan State Mch. 27 Young Mahonety vs. George Brown, R Racine. the famous driver made at the speed- tell through his indiscretions is in bad He explained his dllatorlness In league, with headquar- Men. 27 Gene McGovern vs. Willie Drlscoll, 10 R Madison. Wis Wolgast, the world's champion light- standing in the three biggest boxing getting down to the grind by ciation Football or- 20 way, Bronson acted as his mechanician saing Detroit This last named Men. 27 George Carpenter vs. Marcel Moreau. R Paris, France weight, have come out simultaneously ..! .!.-- txHaa1 Tffs drlv- - centers in the United States, namely that he was In good condition after ters at 16 clubs in it 27 Denning. 1 New York. N. Y. they are i.i.. tk. An- - the spell of he ganization, which has Men. Mike Gibbons vs. Jack R with the announcement that was almost equal to J New York. San Francisco and Los work did for the Kll- parks in Mlchl-tn- n 27 vs. Eddie O'Keefe. 10 R New York, N. Y. automobile rac- Ing against time bane battle. four f the best Mch. Joe Coster Intending to enter the iitAt or www wshhuhwhwu i o- - formerly a 'member of the Mclu 28 Frank Moran vs. Tom Kennedy. 10 R New York. N. Y. ing game as professionals. Both are offered him a place as His defeats by Johnny Kilbane and It was a very good "stall." as the association, and Anholz, 10 R- -' Cleveland, O of him highly and sports up Football - Mch 29 Danny Goodman vs. Rudie expert drivers, both have machines In the long race. Barman Tommy Murphy have lowered him ter- here were not wise to the ftSrrtTfrlcnPlaying third fiddle to Eng- Mch" 29 Johnny Frayne vs. Frankie Burns. 10 R San Francisco. Calif their own and have been infected with relief driver 60 ribly in tbe pugilistic scale, and In- fact that he had made no move at all vs. Young Saylor, 10 R St. Louis. Mo two or three years. contemplates driving all but about game a towards fitting himself Mch. 20 Ad Wolgast the speed mania for miles of the race, and he Is firm In the stead of pulling out of the In for Kllbane He l8The formation of the new national Mch. 30 Harry Trendall vs. Leo Kelley. 8 R St. Louis. Mo Although the two boxers belong In relief period will blase of glory he is leaving behind a had to fight Murphy on Saturday and Mch. 30 Hayes vs. K. O. Brown. 6 R divisions In the pugi- belief that the short reputation for crookedness. Seldom Is it was not until Tuesday preceding . . Grover entirely different par- entirely cure Bronson of his desire to put .,. it recognd j " Apr 2 Johnny Coulon vs. Young Togo. IS R ....Ft. Smith, Ark listic game, they are planning to speed events, al- it that a ring champion withdraws that he In an apnearance at hi - hae to English. 15 St. Mo re- participate in further arters. And nnal federation, are due the Apr. 2 Ray Bronson vs. Clarence R Joe. ticipate in a sport In which weight seems fearless In the prize from active service under such lament- the little he did during enthusiasm of four prominent Apr. 3 Frank Wantell vs. R. Kane, SO R Moryville. Cal quirements as far as men are con- though he able conditions. the day was offset by his nocturnal "merican devotees of the game They Apr 5 Mike Gibbons vs. Ernie Zanders. 10 R South Bend. Ind cerned, do not count. ring. Aside from all questions of impaired habits. W. CahlU. formerly a mov-?n-e 5 Johnny Albanese vs. Monte Attell. 10 R Columbus, O seen at wheel Th. .M&tMt list of early entries fighting ability, there is something ln,.th ? of aJ1 thl8 Attell fought ed Apr Wolgast will be the Thomas Louis, and now S R St. Mo have been 20 blistering sDlrit In St. Apr 7 Harry Brewer vs. Ray Bronson. Louis. racing cars in Santa which . ever Jorany thing that has contributed to Audi's rounds with a man prob- of one of the .-way in New Ybrk; Thomas Bagnall. Apr. 7 Matty Baldwin vs. Owen Moran, 20 R New Orleans, La early in May, and later will contest are to i - -.'- downfall more than the ravages of ably 15 pounds heavier than himself Monica Her-rlc- The en- Harrison. N. J, president of the Apr. 10 K. O. Brown vs. Eddie Smith," 10 R New York, N. Y. appear as relief driver to Harvey k record of cars entered. time. It is his deep seated love of It was not until the last two rounds and District Soccer 13 Morrow vs. Bert Fagan. 20 B, Loa Angeles. Cal two date Include two cars to be gambling. His nearest friends now de- that he showed symptoms of weari- York State Apr. Howard and Louis Dlsbrow, the star tries to Zen-trl- e Tealue H Agar. Critchjeya, N Y, Apr. 17 Ray Bronson vs. Harry Brewer. 8 R St. Louis. Mo In the second driven by Gil Anderson and Len clare that for years he has larked the ness. ' league, and B, 6 pilots who are to drive Billy Knipper as relief driver; Where is wretarv of the same Apr 17 Young Erne vs. K. O. Brown. R Philadelphia annual 500 mile International Sweep- with will power to desert the poker table there another feather- of Brooklyn. N. Y head June 3 Frank Moran vs. Tom Cowler, 30 R London held Indian- two cars which will be driven by How- long enough to train properl). weight in the world who could equal McCullcK All glory Is 10 stakes race to be at the Charley Merz Don performance" Clan McDonald, july 4 Bombardier Wells vs. AI Palzer. R New York. N. Y. apolis Motor Speedway, next Memorial ard Wnoox. and It Is learned on the best authority the What might have oftt jjerr' two cars with Louis Dlsbrow that Attell's training for Kllbane at been the result of the Murphy-Atte- ll Beginning their efforts with the New day. Los Angeles was a farce. He did bout if Attell had prepared for it con- enough in daylight hours to hoodwink scientiously and in accordance with the newspaper men who put in an the rules laid down' appearance at his camp, but his nights There Is good sound logic in the were given over to drawing flushes argument that Attell. with a prope-cour- se for a Page One Story-B- ut Misses Fire and straights. of training could show a sample Scoop Tries The writer has in his possession a of fistcuffs that would astonish us all personal letter from a business man in But Is there any assurance that 'h- - Los Angeles who is In a position to foolish young man could put his mini learn the inside workings of things pu- to such & course. BuTuwu-SWp- -- ) UjS?-- as S ffl JlllligigagUj Jill Hpl lisEEsaJfB - I syrr THERE (&&, gilistic down that way. and the letter It seems as though nothing acts o S- W j 1 v.-r- Ii re ESS gs 31 Sr , 9 I says "Attell sat up all night playing a warning to him. He was a scottished thc regjwi r WA MAMBV w che cat from Xe coorT'3Wl-A- m 13? 1 pHtucrHrY S poker night .before he fought Kll- when he came here T"N JU Stf fc. fofiftm bane. His training for that event was York after his fizzle with Knockout fK llllIlIISt ew"H0MEiy a Joke." Brown, and It was thought he wouM It K said, that the strive his hardest to set himself ngtr chamnloa had another all night ses- with the public Further he must hav sion with his favorite pastime the known that his championship his onlv night before he boxed Tommy Murphy asset for years and years would be n in San Francisco. In other respects Jeopardv when he fought Kilbane rJ he was not as indiscreet as he was at yet he preferred the poker table t : Los Angeles. He kept under cover the punching bag g there when following his bent, but in In addition to the slum of presi this city he was not only seen around he experienced.. he came here from Los the gambling resorts, Angeles in bad odor owing to "om but out along trlcjterv about a telegram. But een the 'Texas Tommy" places of the Beach hi-- n in then. Instead of trvinjr to redeem boulevard the small hours of the bv training conscientiously night. self indulged passi-- n Old. Old Story. he still his noker and if Tim Buckley tells th It Is the old story You can t eat for a fake your cake and have it You can't neg- truth tried to fish lect all the rules of training and re- There are many who would like " main a power In pugilism. see Attell "take a tumble to hlmsel'' world a season r'g 'i In the opinion of many there is and ascertain what --if dobbt as to whether Is the has- - training would do But there ..re Attell wh- - expect n see him ca-a- r - s V.A.n hla..... Tcmild lntl. , u..... raantw..v akmrtnc..u.. ...0 be v 1912, The International Syndicate. 1 mate It is helieed that een now it" wajs H seems to 'nicr