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... :. Our window 0 b HE SPORTING NEWS. filled with ir, is the way you greet a person that is well dressed. .You notice something; about him that requires special recognition, fake two men, Business Suits, 1 , ' tone seedy looking, the 0ther respectable looking-- although they wero BOWLING WRESTLING THE DIAMOND Wh born equal, yet, by reason of their appearapce you regard one as above the other. Good clothes command respect, attracts good com- MERRILY THEY ROLL MATCH IS OFF OVER THE FENCE pany, and good company is essen tlal to success In life. $9.50. Gaines on die Woorter and Caiino Kelly and Kehoe Will Not Meet Bit of Bate Ball Talk Heard From AUeyi Uit Night Were Thursday Night-Meet- ing To All Quarters Where the last , ' Well These are the . Attended. for Game TeaAeir Night an Understanding. is Played. if lion's share Every Y You'll jet the In school makes it her business to see that the children arcrneat aird Surprises were In storo for the leid-er- s The match between John E. Kelly John H. Conway of Webster, Mass., of the lines we la tlie VTwo-Man- " tour- and Kid Kehoe wilk not take place on who has been an um come this week. cleanly dressed, because she knot's that a neat an4 clean appear- bowling just appointed you'll nament last evening at the" Wooster Thursday evening as advertised. Kelly pire In the National league, held an closed out from the ance Is very influential in form lng a boy's habits. The same is with alleys when Jaeger and Elton were is under a physician's' care being In- Indicator in the Connecticut league a and' decisively beaten by A. Gross and Du jured while training with wrestler few years ago. .is a young men arid men of full age. We have the Suits Overcoats Conway cigar manufacturer last blin. The surprise was all the greater Plunkett His left arm was hurt and drummer in the winter months and WW We shoes that give you an air of respectability. have the hata and because the winning team had been be was advised not to ; attempt to has been prominently identified with beaten In another game earlier In the wrestle until the arm had' a rest of n athletic since his boyhood were trim. We sorts sports days month that; will keep your heftd and.feejiln good havejill - they evening and It . was expected that week at least The wrestlers and being especially conspicuous in base- of clothes for men, women and boys, and take "easy payments in ex- Jaeger and Elton would have a walk their managers and the manager of ball. He has had considerable exper over. results was the Stmonfiville Athletic club will meet finished in December ' The of the" bowling ience as a player and has managed change for the goods. Do you see the point? , , 8S follOWSt i. ' , this evening at J. J. Murphy's cafe on some fast teams in New England. He First Game. ; Bank street to decide .what will be has held various political offices in too late for the trade Bossell .......... 185 158 180 r.23 done in the matter. They will meet at Webster and Dudley and is prominent Cummins . .. ,104 .155 181$ T.3T eight o'clock sharp to decide whether In the Foresters and the Knights of to postpone the match 'for one week Columbus. 19-9- 3 BANK Credit Co, . Tbtnl ..,.10(10 or to call it off indefinitely. There Spearo t" ino-- 4sr W tiOVVB MAIN ST, upstairs. Look for Electric Sign, CREDIT. A. Gross mi 132 was much money bet on this match BASE BALL NOTES. Dubuc 151 189 105535 and a whole lot more would have been 80-8- 2 S. MAI .it.. - of the wagered. The match should take The first big base ball teams UeSs.S,M ' Total ' 1020 inside of a week at least as the to begin the southern Invasion is the s. place National team. Durant will turn over the first spade- Second Game. fans are looking for It. ; Philadelphia league ful of earth.' There will be in .. 191 ISA 232582 Duggleby, Lush, Donovan and Gleason (THE PUGILISTS placed Jaeger ' y 3l'J leave Savan- tlie hole a sealed box con- iBIton i . 157 189 J06-r- BOTHXER AM) TURK. Philadelphia for ( first post nah. S Down taining the roster Of players already George Bothner.r the lightweight signed, an account of the life of Roger Total lfHM champion wrestler, McGeehan, formerly a star player at AND A. Gross 178 195 two a -- firUbleX GAME IS LIVELY Connor, a picture of Joe Connor, a ' 102533 is determined to change his tactics en Holy Cross, and years ago pitch 1 174 210--57- 3 v mi t menu Card of the Hotel Ellon, and a Dubric .189 tirely when he faces Aibrahim kazzi, er witn toe Philadelphia Americana, Is f r iinn conv of the "Waterbury .American." the Turk lightweight, on the mat at critically ill at Whit Haven, Pa, with A fence to be built around the Total ih tuberculosis of is park .....1108 Grand New on the lungs. - arsi M Central Palace, York, IL mt Week I at arm bj a Boxen Are While the of dia- - bb akain as bust $1 Making Hay and the work laying out the March 6. , Camlss, captain and second baseman. T mond and the ; stands will V 'WATCH SHOP TEAMS . 138 The usual Billiard and Pool Plentiful building As the latter must weigh in at and Giadfelter, first baseman of the Crop . it Many soon follow. Manager Durant still Departments 29 and 27 of the Watch pounds at 9 o'clock that night, Bothner University of Pennsylvania team last Tables are too expensive and - has hopes ef landing George Lachance shop rolled a match game on the Woo- Is confident that be can more than bold year, have signed to ptey with the require too much space for tha figliU Last but he does not care to pay a fancy ster last win- to think of buy- Njt. A alleys evening, the latter his own at any kind of grueling game Washington club of the new Ohio and average family figure for him." .. ning; by 1,798 to 1.672. The score: that the Turk fancies, and he fairly Pennsylvania league. .' ing. - New York, Feb 20, Howard Smith " 27-- Department Carroll, 246; M. that in the recent con- Norwich Burrowe Pool and Billiard Elizabeth, .N. and Clarence .' proved assertion Upon the anneal of the club pf J., GREAT FIGHT THIS. Deiners, 279; J. Rivers. 372; A. CoIH-ga- test he took in at Brown's Tables are moved from lorbes of gave a exhibl-io- n part gym the case of Pitcher Frank McLean, re easily Chicago great Boston. Mass..' Feb. 20 "Honey" 412; E. Banzier, 399; total 1.798. nasium Schnable, a recog soom to room or can be at the stag of the-- Navarre A. C. with George cently awarded to the Rochester club, put Melody of Cbarlestown knocked Qjit Department" 26 M. Creffon, 243: 8. nized heavyweight, who endeavored to will be- national com- Call assSt see them. n American bail Flta-geral- reheard by the awayi .Theater last night, Martin of In the Vesconte, 352; Ukshton, 376; IV d. to even the finish. Terry Philadelphia force the clever professor quit by mission on February 25. : lonors being about at twelfth round of a fifteen round go' S35; P. Duggau, 360; total, the tactics.. contest - roughest of ,The Malachi - THE In the first round Forbes found at the Lincoln Athletic club in Cliel 1,672. .. While Kittredge, Washington's it lasted was the most exciting id in South Caro- pmlth often with a left jab, and the sea last The . men catcher, at present night. fought ' v ANOTHER VICTOItr WON. ,T that could be imagined, and at. its mind was more than half over before both to the floor in lina, coaching the base ball team of fiercely, going team close Schnable was nursing an injured col- Howard was to get in a damaging of tho rounds. The bowling of the Waterbury the Agricultural and. Mechanical CO. now ajle many Watch defeated Oakville leg caused by a heavy fall through the ' ' E. II. TOWLE on nis adversary. Howara visea In the tenth round Melody dropped company the lege there. In ropes. , i left swing to the stomach with great Martin for the count but in the next eompany team a match game on Manager Mike Kelley of the Indian- ffeet, and Forbes was forced to ngnt round Martin came and the Wooster alleys last 'evening by a apolis team has George Du 25 West Main St. up strong scttre 2,177 to The scores: NEW BEDFORD SOLD. signed hard to keep up with his man. three times the combatants broka of 2,025. quette of Paterson, who pitched in t.e was a Oakville 408; Tlie second round Bmitu s ty through the ropes and struggled in Krautz, Negotiations have been concluded for Hudson River league last year. Du large margin. After one mlnui.e ot the crowd about the ringside. In the 374; Hull, 402;, McUunu, 897; Stone, the purchase of the New Bedford base quette is six feet tall and powerfully fighting Smith planted a hard swing twelfth a chance blow Martin 444; total, 2.025. ball franchise of the New England built. He Is a left hander wli great put Watch Co Cook, 397; on Forties's jaw that staggered the out.

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