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(Coay-n-c- d vTM From Paj- Two.) pKI clamoring I for II; COULON'S TITLE 'u3 0lma7 CouIon' plon, baatamvelsht apparent? fc thr-- h.- to I held tie m tao onr g.Vm t the manner in xrhlch me?, of bis S ar? hh - wcrnth they have been seeking to ilo- -' ft vIm r tl3e rePtation he gained through many victories over ' the best men in the division Ho has been j recognized champion for the last three . seasons, and this is the first time j that his right to the championship has bepn disputed openiy. Coulon thinks It is due to his hold-- f jn& the crown so long and because there are no men In sight who are J capable or trimming him. ."Charles Ledoux of France started tho crusade against the champion Tvhen he arrived iu 'New York, about three weeks ago. and declared he was the bantamweight champion of the world. His announcement had hot been made when ''Kid" Williams of qjiv C Yor"" entered a claim for the 2 j honors. Now Jimmy Walsh has ioin- - cd the ranks and asserts the wreath g , belongs to him. : Tlie fact that these men are clalin- - ' ,1E the title !s not disturbing the xm i trancWnity of the Logan Square box-r'i- tT' He has defeated all the legitimate j f bantams whom he has been asked to battle against and knows In his heart IP h? Is S c of the class. He does 8 5 Then why not give lasting gifts to indicate it. We give at Christmas time to JNS nt fear any of ihe disputants and Is llW : &' 1 MWII roady o accept with any one matches ?t show our love for others. our is as trifling as some of useless gifts, 5 ' at any time Coulon sajs he is the ?M t X? If affection the jplfe;, - legitimate champion and insists the ; S 4 s vQj) iP -- vrelght, 115 pounds,, be made for him. yS no always appreciated. What we give reflects our character. Be sure you are properly M w He has been taking on the best men v represented in your gifts they thoroughly your love and deep rooted sentiment. v 9 $& 'M at 116 pounds, which is one pound a, that show, $ ., : aboe the international weight re-2- I faently drawn up in England at a il jJ meeting of the boxing authorities of J if WHAT IS A BETTER CHRISTMAS GIFT THAN A PIECE OF Rr 5 America, England, France and Aus-ti- r.Y .( j, tralla Jimmy Walsh of Boston i3 the latest lS e une to enter a claim for Coulon's ! ,9H title. He is not a bantamweight, for 'I WELL SELECTED JEWELRY IJH ' ' he cannot train below lis pounds, and he Insists that that the rec-.- ? Mu: '; I 9 ognized weight of the division. Se-- era' years a5 when Nolll T - $gH nnd Karrj- Forbes were unable to train k to M& ' I AH f below IIS pounds and do themselves Mere Yoh Arc at Prices Suit All Diamonds, i IfJVi figures we,re pet l Justice the at that

if notch by the men themselves, but " ,' - ma jf npver officially by fight authorities in it Jlk iffiond Mnqso Watclies and Other Jcvclry. l It I iq l this country and across the pond it U Tram - J 1 "f has alwayB been 115 pounds and 't is ?m H S f at those figures that Coulon has d- - AH gMSFaMeed as represented i. ;;.. I fended his title. U ifMll 2jJ S Walsh, according to exports, has no jjM $ right whatever to claim Cnulon's One-four- th Karat Diamonds. S20.00 to S25.00 Diamond Rings from ? 6.00 to $ 17.50 ' s flWl Muj:I cjiami lohshlp He h-- been beaten U MShM 1 wMwjl One-ha- lf 50.00 to 75.00 some "Beauties" from 100.00 300.00 ikiik 1 fotral times by men of 's own Karat Diamonds...... to Sfl H H tf vrelght, while the loc?l, biv does not Three-fourth-s Diamond 75.00 to 125.00 Diamond Ear Screws, 20.00 to 400.00 7M I liov,' what it is to be beaten There U &sm) Karat from. fQjW ." M , ; ; ' IH oes no Beem to e hox.er In i One Karat Diamonds 100.00 to 175.00 Diamond Studs, from 10.00 to 300.00 ft tt sjpht at present who seems able to 1SSWSf 91 'wj 21-Jew- if defeat the Chicago woudor Wiriacs el Railroad Watches 18.00 to 25.00 uiamond Broaches, from . 10.00 to 150.00 W& s boy IH of New" York vas picl:ed the ;" - turn the trick, but Coalon proved : master in a battle in f wfe ' :H fto " G&M 5$ Now Lodoux of France Is belni Line Solid Watches Iof Ladles and Gents H Fall 7 "- 1. H SS as his prospective conqueror. touted -, Lut this is not expected bv f?ns, -. 2a , m4jtt IH Judslng from the reportB of Lcdaux's iff mm $ 2 I contest with Reddy. Walsh, Ill Eddie Keevin, manager of ' Wm is out with the cry that the reason "; 0.MJ Coulon can trim his opponent is that ftjT "WE BUY FOM LESS aiad SELL FOM LESS95 ,V& '' H ' ho gets them down in eliht to the H extent that they are we?.k and help- - MJ less. Coulon dos? not ask for more 2Cl h than a charop'on has a right to. He til-- onlv requests that opponents, no inat- - Mly er' who they are, make the legltl- - mate bantamweight figures. He doc3 I not demand they train below that 12 notch. Coulon will insist on his men j making 115 or 11C pounds, as long as 0: there arc bantamweights n the riutf. . for he does not weigh an ounce 'over H 278 25th Sfrzel x B. Smitb, Prop. St the ring. H 5 114 pounds when he enters tal- Known as as one," THROWS Tray park lhcy found the acats sup- - ier may come bobb.ng to ou and though they should, with all the I'ave much an Ecr time one of us got two strikes ago by a fraternal order, promises al-- they and no we - nation-wid- e. jjj 10 be thom 1 just as you reach to clutch it. it will ent hae. sas Eers balls knew that the pitch- to become rosed reserved for I i - by injuries DOWN GAUNTLET icady occupied. .Mayo:- Fitzscrald fly over our head or hit ou in "They will be hoodooed "One day when Hub Perdue was cr didn't dare get tho next ball near Light state. goNurnors toda I Turner, maybe both pitching against Cubs.. So wo go sided with them in blaming McRoy the face. Both B?rry and I got some to Lajoie or and for Eoston the the plate let that cna past Hed Arthur Burrage Farwcll. I Naps' for the Kub no balls on a tl Secretaiy Robert B. McRoy of the and In demanding his resignation. uglv whacks Irom these gToundera "Look over the record had two strikes and end took lusty swing at tae pitched at the head ot the crusade, that u ' years you will find SchccV.ard. put tho next one over ball we u j champion Red Sox has thrown down "The Cubans thought they had the past four and Hub that followed Say, Lad woJld help' carry on the fights i.i ,HH injury to ono or these two tho plato Scheckard landed on It picnic I is ll an and regular gcss that a their the gauntlet to Mayor Fitzgerald and bc3l ball clubs In the world until that rcsi.cctivc states against all llH demanding IKLING RETIRES wo went down there, and then they 6tars has always viven tho club a lor a hit and drove in tho runs that little of what might, be called 'inside" kinds of rambling in churches, club3 H the fans, who have been won baseball We reBign because of seat trou- began to realizo that Undo faa: had bad backset. the gime. had the Information and lodges, as well as in professional H that he FROM BASEBALL "Lajoie went down and out this 'After the came Mr. Ward went to straight from the inside and played gambling ropuis, bles at the world's series games here. a few terns that overmatched them H resign and Presi- 'I want to say a uord about our season with a sprained back. He was j the dressing room and gave Perdue U for all It was worth." The governors are Osborn of Mich- - McRoy refuses to Kansas City, Dec 17. John Kilns, Injured Chicago, just as team a tearing out. He then notified the Igan, Colquitt is understood to stand threo pitchers, , Jack in the of Texas, Gilchrist oi H dent McAleer manager of the Boston Nationals laBt !hlt Its stride. Had Lajoie played the Eoston pitchers that the next time Florida, Dlx of New Goldsbor- - 51 position. CoombB and 'Chef Bender. Thev had York, H behind him in his season, night he never I seventh said last that more than thev have ever shown, and season through. believe the Naps a pitcher had two strikes and no balls ough of Maryland. Morris of Montana H im The trouble started in the play aagin dl-- When would baseball they used it when It was needed. Tack would have finished in the first I on the batsman and then put the PLACE HITTERS and Carey of Wyoming. H same of the world's series. "I played my last game of baseball Larry are not ball over plate the twirler would Coombs pitched n no-hi- t, no-ru- n gsrae vision and Turner the "In Texas we are sending gamblers the rov&l rooters, who had followed season, in Boston," Khng said hoo- If season last against Havana, and but one man fragilo plajers. Thc aie Just be fined $25. NOT NUMEROUS to the penitentiary," was thp remark H the team through the whole "Cincinnati, Boston. St Louis or Now " told us about new It scries, at Fen- - got to first base He got there dooed 'The plajers the of Governor Colquitt In answer to a H H and the entire arrived York cannot induce me to return o rule. We had three more games in "Place hitters," says Dan Brouth- - request any through an . The Cubans did for a suggestion on how tc fl the game, neither can other club way that series with the Boston team. ers, "are not very numerous, and nev- stop gambling H In of major leagues I shall not know what to make of the either the shot pill over the plato. er were The men who can actually remain here and pay careful attention Jack that over, on oo His old Injury has healed and it will M'GRAW AFTER lean light a fast one. and to m business. drive it it completes a never "him again, 1 think." fo that Kling made the statement when bother BILL SWEENEY performance is a A i 1 hit and asked regarding rumors that Cincin scarce animal So Is the fellow Tho ( were each trying !o KEEPS m natl and Pittsburg A story is cmrent in Boston that DW can crack 'em whero ho wishes when , year. secure him for next HOODOO FOLLOWS Manager McGraw of the New York he is up and nobod on bases Of ( EACH YEAR Giants Is after Dill Sweeney in a courses most playeis hit tho majority, BACK NAPS' tiado from the Boston Nationals and SCALP of their wallops toward ono field or ATHLETICS is willing to two men fJEAN! the other, and can direct n ball hi that 1013 phc or three HOME IN TOP FORM Before cutting loose on the in exchange, shifting Larry Doyle to general latitude, but it Is a tough 0'i Naps with figures and dope on how third or outfield and playing Sweencv to pick out a small opening and shoot they may the pcrihunl, let's take Phil- land at second. tho ball through It If ou succeed After the athletics returned to n look them. las sane at I story story It Is pure accident or because adelphia from their Cuban trip the manager On toil of this another either Jake Stahl, of the world's has just leaked out, to the effect some fielder who would ordinarllv scattered to all quarters of the globe, champion Sow expressed his opin- Red that lVcd Clarke last season offoied lnue been right on top of yo-- r drhoi and while each and even, member ion of the Naps while the world's se- t;am enjoyed ihe trip, they to trade eight players to Kling for has run up the line of the ries was on. M Ward was something of were glad to set foot on Uncle Sam's Sweeney At that time the story "John Jake felt gossipy after the third was glcn to some of the baseball lan artibt at place hitting, and so was J domains. Red battle. The count far-Ih'- Collins, the peerless second writers hi confidence and was not Willie Keelcr." Ward hit thorn Eddie stood two victories for the, Red Sox, i 1 Let the "Little, Doctor" hlb homo In Lanshlre. published. Tho players said to haw than Keolcr. but not quite as baseman, at a tie game, the Giants fielding bad- were often The hit and run, under that related his experience of tho Cuban for siv runs been offered Infielders McCar- Be Your Household ly and Mathewson found Rohg, Men-s- name, not been indented In m thought saw thy, Viox and had invasion. in the tie game Jake he and Donlin, and Pitchers Camnitz Ward's time, but If you were going 3 Sentry "The Ath'etics looked better In finish of the big series Just around ' play- the and Robinson, besides a catcher. down the line Ward could "pretty near Cuba than thc have bince they corner and he began to talk ipoimdpajDeiS' . the next President Gaffney the prop- certify an cvtra base for you b put- estab- - tho Chicago Cubs," he said "I 1913 struggle in the Amer- vetoed Sr His reputation has loug been ed about the osition. However, it Is understood ting one towards whatever field the ,HI to never saw the fellows in such form league 2( lished have never claimed ican that Gaffney wants Sweeney to be situation called for." I the Everv man on the team had some complimented and IMPORTED cure everything, but do claim," He tho Athletics captain next season, and con- H M says, everything sort "of an ailment, and still they "Washington, predicted Improvement Bill's W Lvlttle Doctor "that eyes of tract has two more yeais to run, with HJ.6RANDENSTEIN&C0S 5j mvstard plaster will plaved hall that made the for a couple of other teams and fiual- - the old iashioned astonishment graduall Increasing salary M I Irritating or the natives bulge with lj hit upon the Naps fe cure, can, without nose So McGraw must come across with REVENUE AGENTS T will cure sore Frank Baker hit one on the "The Naps." said Jake, "will prob-- i San Francisco harming the skin flow a mlghtj good offer to cause Gaffney CUTICURA m H headaches, co'd in head, chest. in a game against Havana, it abl throw a scare or two into the 11 throat, a to loosen up. RAID A FACTORY of muscles, stiffness of from the bat like streak of loose leading teams, but I don t believe they S soreness - I saw of it. it and other serious re- whitewash The last will laud In the first dhislon, al- - Dec, 17 fac- 5'( loints. lumbaco turning Into a star in the St. Louis. After the from a cold. You will not find was sk. tory of the Mound City Butterlno com- suits I climate was not bo bad, in t a long list of a million ways can "The HAS THE BASEBALL SOAP pany had been raided yesterday aft-- , t. I In. I liked it, but, of course, it must V to used in the Utile box come fact, crnoon by United States internal rcv-- I ' DOCTOR, AM A JAR be frightful ihere in the summer GAME IMPROVED? ' J the LITTLE good, for shampoos with Cuticura enuo agents, charsinj n conspiracy to MAC LARE.VS MUS- - time Their ball teams are Frequent by evading I I OF FAMOUS play- Don't po thrtmnh Ufo suflorin? from of by defraud tjie. government ' its wonder- - the short time thev have been caH The question whether baseball Soap, assisted when necessary Dy- 5 TARD CERATE, noted for urrC. llerelnoat.l lrutrlitf KundaoaHH In ithe oleomargarine tax, Horace L. 'i ing, but they could not hold their lbcoriplu.1 od ftnulneCsurrlial Jellj redact WW 'has Improved recent yeais is one B curing powers, and am sold at thlcii-n- gentle anointings with Cuticura er, son of United States District Judge ul or Na-- 1 Ite J mcrubno. rlrtpi tinnrreal di- - Wfl ' dibputed oOc own in cither th" American IIjo which is often by some of j ' GOOD DRUGGISTS, 25c and cfcarv". cler nan! p.1ir. tbo M afford thepurcst.swect-cs-t J P Dyer, and a stockholder In the f al to do Is to tlonal leagues. The best team Is the, IdIUiomI .urfACtr nd hr.li tUo raw MY (the veteran ball plncrs Johnny Kv- - Ointment, '0 the Jar. All you have MkenturlbrrthlDS:rj' (rt It fromr!csdt V AV concern, declared that from evidence" I Almendares, they won iwo games, ers related an incident the other day economical method . ? rub me In wpll and uill and most he had gathered tne factory should rub and I we lost on tho is- answer to tne question I cold In no time am tho onlv games KONBONKTa CO.. Mlnn.jpollo, Minn. fF 'In whether of freeing the scalp of infants and be to the government vowr Cincin- made forward-step- forfeited cire by many noted hysl- - land. They havc two of tho the game has anj j 'J s recommended minor eruptions, you will nati team," both Cubans. MareoonB, i which is well worth telling, children from W -E. 1 certainly hope ask jr - and Almeida, a short-- 1 "I don't know of any Illus- scalings and of es-- j for"mo the next time you need serv- an , better itching3 and TEXAS SENDS THE 4 FREE tration than the cr.Se of John M. 4. my kind. SEND FOR ston permanent hair health. J ires of AthlotlcB played 12 games nnd , Ward, who was one pf the greatest tablishins TO PEN! Lar.n Drug 00., "The I GAMBLERS ill SAMPLE to Mac spotiks players or the old dars, OrtUTTTi OtBUDUi OOtJ Angeles. Lai won 10 qf them; that well fori and who was SV xrlled . riveland Ohio, or Los not up (resident of thewBoston ll IJberal mintfe ol eu lis" THINK TWICE. the team. Tho diamonds arc Nationals for "Ctttlrori." Dcpt. Hr Bo.u8. NOT FR TEXAS SENDS . . . WHEN DOUBT Tew yar. ' - btandard. They aro a monihs'ihia gamc HawtocamfattjrtiJiam. 17. j ' REMEMBER "THE LIT- to the American if nie Srr.u2To Chicago, Dec. A movement YOU 'WILL sandy and uneven. A hard hit ground-- ) 'had not advanced Mr. Va,rd should' our float) 3T "" against gambllng,6tarted here aveek j TLE DOCTOR."

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