| PAGE TWELVE ------ 1 T-- Cy sion Kingston Boys Are coming home. Are you ready to give them a proper 'elcome " What is a dollar or two to the. feeling 'these boys will never forget as long as they live THEIR HOME COMING We have flags of all sizes and welcome banners. Fireworks Galore Make them feel welcome. Make a fuss for once in your life. DO IT TO-DAY Come in and pick out your goods. Don't wait till the last minute. DON'T FORGET A few good Columbia or Brunswick re- cords to liven up the home. : » © YOUMUST HAVE MUSIC He'll need it to make him forget. Get down here as soon as you can and get things ready. He will be here in a day or two. - TREADGOLD SPORTING GOODS CO, "Home of the Brunswick." Phone 529 : "Everything For Health and | Happiness." at the finish dj all of them, which {stopped great surprise, FISTIC FANS TO LIVE . ON TRAINS AT BOUT pected That Over Seventy Thousand Will Attend Big ~~ Fight at Toledo. ~ Ex railroads, twelve electric . railways and three steamship companies are working out jransportation problems incident to Bandling the 60,000 or 75,000 persons expected for the Joss Willard-Jack Dempsey championship fight July 4th, at Toledo, Ohio, Facing the 'greatest rtation problem 'in the history of city these men will endeavor to agree upon a schedule that will/bring the visitors here and out again in a minimum of time and without coh- fusion. It was announced that no rates would be given from any point, and that the trains would depart from the point where they are parked upon arnival. It will be annopneed to the passengers that the train upon which they grrived will leave at & designated r from . the point {4 where it is put upon a side "track, Every track in the terminal at Unien Station" will be cleared for use of these special trains. It may be that passengers will be permitted to oc cupy 'berths during the time they are here, David ¥. Fitzgerald, an alderman and ring official of New - Haven, 'Conn; to impress upon Tex Rickard hig gualifications as referee of the Jess Willard-Jack Dempsey heavy- weight championship Battle here on July 4th; He is the first candidate for the position to reach the baittle- gromnd! wi id, a six-footer of 200 pou: 8, 8 a ring officialtof 20 years' experience. He has refereed all of the important ring battles decided in Connecticut and has given decisions will "be required here Independence their feet at the end of the twelfth round. He refereed a contest in which Willard was engaged before he became champion. Dempsey is nicely settled in his training camp at Maumee Bay and regdy to begin the serious work of his conditioning grind. Jimmy De- forest, of Long Branch, N.J., a vet- eran boxer and trainer, arrived to- day to assume charge of the chal- lenger's work. Deforest has super- vised Dempsey's conditioning = for several matches, Before the end of the week-a half-dozen sparring paft- ners will be oun the job. Montreal has another fight flasco FMonday night. Referee Lapage the Brosseau-Ferguson out in the third round and award- ed {t to Brosseau, claming Ferguson Had fouled the Montreal boy. Bross. eau had not made a claim of foul, and Lapage's decision came as a TCATARRH COLDS BRONCHITIS CURED WITHOUT DRUGS DON'T FORGET TO TAKE AD- 'VANTAGE OF THE REDUCED ATES FOR LIGHTING. GET IL 18 really impos. sible to treat Ca- . tarrh, ess by - in- haling he = soothing erm-killing vapor of tarrhozone. Its. rich Representatives of twenty-seveilt Day it Willard and Dempsey are on |- : in the World of Simptei, = About Boxing Titles. Quite a bit of reminiscing of the loss of boxing titles by referees' deci sions in bouts that.went the Mmit is being done these d It is contend- od by some that i uld not be fa to Jess Willard to take his tite away] fn a decision at 'the end of twelve roungly. unless he was beaten. very badly. Jack had" joletiing to say about that ort time ag most interesting ent. "1 sending" Jack Ponpoey into this bat tle to win the world's championship, and 1 believe he gan do it with a sion en points he doesn't knook Willard out in the limit," said' sey's manager. "Of course I believe Jack will win with & quick knockout, But yon ean bet your last nickel that'T' will never agree to let Dempsey, go into the ring with a referee who y likely to have pity on Willard and call the bout a draw if Willard isn't beat- en badly. If Dempsey wins on points he must have the title and I don't believe Willard would have it. any other way." There is a lot of senfls mental: twaddle spread around a champion. If he isn't whipped to a frazzle, as a rule; referee try to "pro- tect" his title. But there is the re- collection of Johnny Kilbane's twenty- round victory over Abe Attell when he won his. championship, and e Welsh's triumph over Willie Ritchie, Those bouts apparently were settled oh' their-smerits and championships changed 'hands without knockouts. Just wi a. heavyweight champion should Be treated differently isn't clear, Ri ; About; two-thirds of the credit a man gets. for doing. right 'belongs to others: Don't "stand around ° barefooted' waiting fordead men's shoes. POOR QUAL: ITY Mouse: The quality of cheese used pow is so pool Papi b trap oesn' me at alk, tis BLISSFUL JOY Mosquito: Ah, { what Joy, what Sport | Who's Wrestling Champion ? Who is the wrestling "champion" w 7 On Monday night "Strangler" is threw Viedek Zbyssko, two falls to one, at New York. Since is had thrown Stecher, who threw byszko the other night, it is likely that Lewis once more will be ac latmed the "champion." Jt was wis' turn, anyway, says the Sun. We suspect thatthe peculiarities ot 'the wrestling schedlue ordained that 'this latest bout should be decided bom: its merits, for we believe that 'Lewis could throw Zbyszko every might in the week if he so chose. As {between Lewis and Stecher there is 'gonsiderable room for debate, but we fare inclined to believe that Lewis ls the best of the leading, trio in the so- called trust. Next fall we will see Stanislaus Zbyszko, Viadek's older brother, here from Europe. = We hear that Jack @nirley has sent for Stan islaus. The elder Zbyszko is through, but that may make no difference. The public seems to want a change in the competing personnel, To Fly to Races. To, fly to the scales is. rather new. Absolutely for the first time in racing. history several of the riders to figure in pigskin at the mieets of the United Hunts Racing Association at Belmont. Park on June 14 and 21, intend to fly through the gir to weigh in. No exception will>. be made to debar the riders who fly to the scales, providing they make the weight in their races. The rules of racing simply provide" for two essential matters; that the riders shall. have weight up, and that they are the qualified owners or riders ol' the horses they have entered. --e IR ¥ Here's a "Real" Parson. x Announcing a ball game and box- ing bouts under the. auspices of the Lindsay Baseball Club on Victoria Day, The Lindsay Warder says edi- ly: "When a local clergyman asked to give his unbiased opin- fon regarding the coming bouts; 2 said that boxing was one of - best sports of the day and ose of the most 'saentifc of all manly sports, providing thd boxers were not allow- ed to Tough it too much, and that (hore is not any evidence of 'fak- ng.' » some people continue to exhibit. a great deal of brass. A fish in the hand is worth a dozen in the anglet's Bronze is all the rage now, but} All the features a good shirt should have PLUS . DOUBLE WEAR CUFFS "the cuff that doubles the life of the shart" That's why W.G. & R. Shirts are the best buy to-day. 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