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f PAGE SIX THE FREEPORT NEWS »«w«wr/«»w9!J«ee^^ Freeport Auditorium Monday, June 13,8.30 P. M. 12 ROUNDS MIKE McTIGHE Champion of Canada VS. TIM KELLY Champion of Ireland Return Battle, 10 ROUNDS, Winner Take All FRANKIE WILLIAMS vs. TERRY MARTIN 10 ROUNDS HARVEY KELLY vs. JOHNNY WEBB' 6 ROUNDS HERMIE HOLTZMAN vs. ANDY THOMAS PRICES: $1.65, $2.20 and $3.30 HSHk Wednesday, June 15, at 8.30 P. IW. FREEPORT'S SPORTING PAGE n Dinny\—Editor 10 ROUNDS JIM COFFEY vs. JACK REDMOND 10 ROUNDS BILLY BUSH vs. JOE LEWIS 6 ROUNDS BOBBY THOMAS vs. AL. VANO 6 ROUNDS ANDY REILLY vs. GUS VERNON 6 ROUNDS PETE COLEMAN vs. GUS GRANDON PRICES: $1.10 and $2.20, With Tax SCIENTIFIC BOXING IN AUDITORIUM SHOW Al Ketchel Knocks Out Davis in Six Rounds—Madden De- feats O'Dowd. When ('. Herbert Kerr of the l-'ree port Auditorium announced on Miiy '.V tlint. doting the COenlBOJ tw o week) le slur bouts would lie held no out Imagine^ thai I card hud been pr e partd MM)] us wns placed before tin iiilillc on Monday night. Two knockouts In nil evening In, tfi suy th e leiiHl, exciting nnd when It is •onsldered that after tiMM knockouts lie recipients of them, lifter heln»c 'mined with II towel, not up nnd ivulked without imy iiwHlstance t o th e Iressliix room eaallllllgij no wnrne him when they entered th e rlnit. The first exhibition WIIM between -Inn.M Abbott nt I0t of Hock>|un.v and •Hoots\ Hanson ut 188 of KIKIH, in. liiiiMnn well deserved the inline of 'Hoots.\ It should have been \Sly tools,\ ii)4 he stood up well In the first oiuid mid looked like a stnyer with Is knowledge or the IstaM. Abbott eeineil fearful of Ills bend nnd took leverul punches In the stomach. They >nly aggravated him, nnd lifter 2 mln- ites and M seconds of hY'lilliiK In the econd round he administered the nockoiit to his opponent. Silent Kegan of New York, who weighed 188 pounds, defeated Joe irimn of I,os Angeiea, OaJ., weighing .'in. Brown is ona of Uncle Sum's iiurlors of the deep. He bad a benil- It'ul coat of tan, and Ills muscles lone through It, wonderful lit behold, It evidently one of the codes In the ivy Is that \a man must have two yes to see with,\ unit when one of 'Town's wns closed by n well delivered low by Regan—why, be Just qnkt AI Katchall oi Preepori mai Danny Invis, a boy wlio liml entertained 'reeportera some ftva yenrs ago. i>n- is is taller than stetenetfc »>ut every- me knowH how lielulil troubles Ketcli- •l\. Wiiy. tta Vi»t «••!» >UM(,.|. ,,uil miil- FREEPORT B. B. CLUB LOSES TO BELMORE Visitors Knock Four of Local Pitchers Out of the Box. Score 10-2. Tbe Kreeport Baseball Hu b lont to the Itellmoro nine at Hellmore .Sundiiy by ti Mon of 10 to 2. Kreeporl senl four pitchers agalnsl the visltiiiK nine, hut tbajf were unable to stop the lienvy KKiriK of tlie Bellmen «'iu». '*''\' box score: Bellmore Club Ali K B I'«) A E Kussell, cf :. 3 •'* - ( » 1 Schnrd, ss 4 0 1 <> 1 <> Sdiorder, rf . . I 0 0 0 <> 0 Miilcahy, rf, :«) .'! '! 2 0 11 Tine, 2h S - '•* B •\! <> Doty, 11) r p 2 :i H I <> Late, <• 8 0 i 14 0 « Kerslen, 3b ... U 0 8 <> Q \ Hainin, If B o 1 0 0 0 Kleper. |i 4 1 0 0 1 1 4J 10 14 87 Frseport B. B. C. AH Jaffa, ss 4 rtrth, c, ih .. . :i .V.ntli. cf. p . . 2 II I'O a, Hedell, If . iVilli- II), <' . Dbbert, :«>, p . \. Jenkins, rf. Mnuror, L'b . . ilaliliken, p .. Smith. | - iarrls, rf 1 a 8 a 0 .\».'( 3 <l 'H 15 8 Two-biiHo liltK — Doty, Smith. Three- use hits—.Doty. Left on bnaa Trail oil. 7 ; Helluiore. 9. Hits off Mahn- ken, 9 In I M UinlDga; off Smllh. 4 in a i-:i Innlnga; otr Worth. 4 in 8 In- nlnga; off Kbbert, .'< in - innings; off Kleper, II In II Innings. Struck out— f.v .MiihnUen. W; Smllh, 2; Worth, .\>; BbbertB, I!; Kleper, 14. vporl I 0 0 I) 0 0 () 1 (V— 2 Imore ' ° • il 4 II 'J II II X—10 flTvIs Mill the leading anaTwould laud bl'iws on Kclchcll's triiurd. while Kelchell, like a good (.'CIUNKI, abided his time. II cmiie In th e ^uril) . A lew close blows in the IMIVI haskel ami down went Davis. li e ^as up \I ll (Mini of six anil *as SHVIMI by the IH'II. The nrih was a repetition of the fourth, mul the qqlatoa came after - minute* ami HI seronda lighting in the islli. In seven minutes, actual time, Davis walked to his dreaaing room without assistance. Kelchell Is Im- proving, and one of these days we will >e him at I lie top. The heavyweight twelve round go between Dan O'Dowd, 178 pounds, or Huston and Hartley Madden, is.\ jnda, Of New York wns won l>\ Miulden alter battling the full twelve rouUndS. The l»>nt was full of pon- derous science, no) quick, rHte the other nffalra, When the parHdpanta clinched they were ordered to breaV away \<\ the referee, who stood ai a distance, Inatead of slapping the boys tiHiilliiirly mi th e sboiihler s an d .aim s flood science was shown ail through Hie content, and the decision was well entertained by the audience, who wcnl home well pleased 1 , having seen a good show for their money. INTERNATIONAL BOUT HERE Champions of Canada and Ireland to Be at Auditorium Monday. Next Monday evening al the l'rev- porl Auditorium the star IKPIII of twelve rounds will be hclwcrii Mike Mi I'liilii', champion middleweight of Canada, and Tim Kcllc.v, champion middleweight o( Ireland. Kelly is Jum as tough as Hurry Krolui anil la a Del Icr Slugger and tills should prove to be ona nf the greatest battles between mlddlewelghta ever SIIOM n. Ther e will h e I lelur n lualch Iw 'en Prankia Williams ami Terrj Martin and aa ibis im^ developed Into i grudge ilnce ihej toughi u dra« here ftiey both Insisted >MI \winner lulu nil' teruia, so no iiouhi there will be ten round* ol real Breworka, another ten round eveni u( S|MH>IHI Interval will he between llurvej Kell) an.i Juhnnle webb, i»\ fuil boj » »im ure Hveuly luutched. The -i^ round preUiulnur) «111 he ba twetMi iieiniic Uultuuau, \\iio | • I'lorlo here UUK liill, ami \ , !. Tbuinaik THlRTEEHf ItO IN GUN 4l)B CONTEST BASCBALL STORIES C. E. Bonner ffbts First Prize for Perfec^ Scores at Registered Shoot. <'. B, Homier, :il th e |-et'istereil sin ut' the Kreepoii Cu n Club, held June •\> H'-l, in li'ly targets, won hi gun trophy with .fifty etralgbta. Tii teen contestant were lied for tir second and third prlaea. On the sin nil George fennel, Jr.. won llrsi pin .lames Bonnet'. I Iii New York hti junior champion, taking second a John Oenalwier ildrd, The scores 0, B, H I-. i0, '*). 0, Pei II, ii . i•> ii. BO. .1. Sooner, 11 ID, M. .1. (letixlnger i:i s. B0, A. Qu> Kmpey, 17-4, . r )(). B. I.. Haus, 10 -'. .\•(•. .i. is. r.oiinci. HI :>, Oft Hay Ci'iiil.-, r;-s , •:<*). \v. n. toll n;s. .->»). I). .1. Slark , IJ-x. TiQ, .1. Banwr, 11«.. •<< C. Caiier , IS :i, .\•II. «'. lv New I,.II. US ii, 7A). .1. U . I'ellil. II ID, 7A). K, T Burgetw, i l I. 48 . I' llucl.lein IHS, IS. It. It. Sloan. Hi I, IT. .1. iv Bnmdtmburg, 44-'_ > , id. S. 11. Webber, :;ns 14. c. T. Wood] \.n 3, II. .1. C. Bode, ::i 10, n. T. \V. flecker, 39 i, at, •i .1. O'Leary, in 3, i:t. L'ol II. c. Wilson, lit-li, 48. I., p. si one. :t;, s, 1:1. MEMORIAL TO ROOSEVELT chines* Silk Rewoven. In uiKiunt tlinvti Bilk wuti for iniiuj rriiiiiiU-b Impoiled In the. woven ma- terial from China, wlu-ru HIM raining Mild WUUVlug Of Hllk N t In llUM' In en known for 2,(MH) yeuiu unit gMfct >\ fure tbu i'hiiatiuii i*ra. Ho costly weio they la the eurly il»y» thul the ekneil woveti Bilks of China Wfie DftM BB> raveled hy l'huuuU'lan weuvcis and ru- \\ iiven In a looser texluro uml with a luUluiu of llueu. Qalleoo. The jjulU-on wan urlKlnally a war- (hip of tlu.o or four guu decks. Th e imine wu.t hulist^iui'iitly apiilled to the .N|,Miii-,h ttaaiiireahlpi which tirougia lioiu the Spiinlsti pouwiiuflaBi In *!••> UK) and South America golil ami silver uml other Wealth to Kpalu. Tticy we m iniwieMy veiuM-u, auU weru v tuugal after as prize* during tin: [lines ot war on account of. luo Immense wealth they i-outulueu. \•on of • Gun \ Tlio phrat*. \MIII of a KUII,\ U *nni» tllUUH uiphdui-d us \Son of (lie Will* lM>t or HUKIIII.\ There U a worc< \gimn\ wlilch Is a dialectal variety of \gawu\ —gKllon. Anmher view la that the aipreealnn ««» arlglaally m- piled t o hnyw liinii o n hmm l ahlDi one admiral aald thai be had beat] duiiicii mi.in the areaal or » tiiuecnr- rluge. It iHxuiK In Uil.s leoa* III istyth'a \Bailor 1 * Word-Book\ (lUttT), It i» usually uad iu a deprecatory Plan to Build \Roosevelt HOUM\ for Men of Harvard University. A DfOpoaal for tin' eroctlon at Ilar- VIIIii uniM-isity of H bulldlug to be known its \Roosevelt House\ wa» Bad* In a report to the Associated Harvard Clubs hy a committee of alumni. Tin- tuilMliiK would contain a work- ing timir for the use of university de- pertmenta, and partlcuUfil ' o r Clin \ feraueaa between tutor* ami *tudeuts, tngathar «'ttii a reading room where Ijtoeaavelt n orabUla of all kind* wonhl he kept. Taa ramwIHaa miitK»>*ted th»t ail aaoka nnd sinte paper* written hy the former preslilent, and hook* written •bout him, together with hunting tro- phlea and other malerlul relating to him, nli,mill lie Kept In the reading roam, with the hapa thai tuie room \would he resorted -to by all who Wished to know ur write about him.\ The cliHirinaii of the committee which presented ihr report la charie* 0, Waahburn of Worcester, classmate ami llugruplicr of the coiouei. Baseball dope still continues to be ham-and •cramble'l. e e e They hare not begun to call the rtlontH \O«orge Kelly * Co.\ yet • • • It took Frank Baker a long time to get from the bench to third base. • • • John Tobln, outfielder of the Browns, get* most of hi* hits by place hitting. • • e Habe Ruth swing* a ftS-oance bat Cobb and Speaker get along with 87- ouuee artillery. • • • A lost bnll game can nerer be won back tomorrow. Tomorrow never comes in baseball. • • • Pop Aniion admits that Rath and Kelly would hare been classed as slug- gers even In hi* day. • • • Visiting club* In the National league get 80 minutes for batting practice In- stead of 20 as In the past. • • • The outfielder of Lehlgh university, ho recently inherited ITSO.OOO, will never play ball for a living. • • e The Brasll who la playing the .\Mur- derer*' Row\ role for the Ifackmen Is not a nut Bat he cracks 'em. • * * . Whether left-handed pitcher* are effective or not depend* on the men to whom the left hands are attached. • • • Wllbert Robinson U accused of us- ing a ouija board to tell Just when to yank a pitching nag and start a fresh one. • e e Tale takes the same stand against raising opposing playera that Trls Speaker doee. \Down with the fog- horns,\ they say. Babe Ruth, having been arrested for automobile speeding in New York, will doubtless confine his speed hence- forth to home runs. • e • Connie Mack is a stickler for cur- few hours on his ball club. Scott Perry, now suspended, has been advised to get a new timepiece. • • • \Uncle Wllbert\ Robinson depends on Each Wheat's war club to bring him another pennant this year, and so do the Brooklyn fans. • • • Clarence Rowland, manager of the Columbus team, will get a bonus if he makes) a good showing. His boo la to b« Mock In tha club. • • • • outfielder Wagner of the Indians has baam raleasad to Qalvaeton. Cleve- land bought Wacnw from JopUa of tl» Western l**r» but fall. If the two Meusai* could combine their home runs and either Bob or KmU get credit for all of them, a Meu'sel would lead the world. • • • • Columbia f«n« nro elated Over Jack Tavener, the little shortstop on '/Ann Beck's team. He Is breaking into the professional game in great style. ' • • •• . Last season the hard hltUng was In the American league. So far this sea- son the National league teams seem to have rather a shade In the matter of swatting bees. e • . a The old famUiar white elephant Is missing from the Athletics' toggery. The uniforms of the Macbltes hav« blue trimming with blue caps, with the historic elephant also turned to blue. \BIB\' FALK IS RARE PLAYER Texas College Outfielder With Chica- go White Son Is an Adapt at Dodging WUd Malla. \1Mb\ Falk, hurd-hlttlng outfielder secured by the Chicago White Sox from the University of Texas, la one of those rarf' baseball players who LORAIN OVEN HEAT REGULATOR Is a heat moter. .With It you measure the heat necessary In baking, rooking and roast- Ing. It eliminates guess work. Set your Loraln meter then forget your stove until the required time Is up. Your cooking IH accurately done. It takes the place of a fire- less cooker. ^ CHARLES FRITZ 82 CHURCH 8T. GEORGE B. GELLER CUSTOM UPHOLSTERER Maker of High Grade Living Room Furniture and Odd Pieces Window Shades, Cushions, Slip Covera and Draperies of any description made to order. Reupholatering of old furniture equal to new. Office and Show Room 10 East Smith Street, Cor. Gold St. Telephone Call 977 FREEPORT, N. Y. ^^ | MEHLING & MEYER Motors, Magnetos, Starters and Generators All Accessories for the Ignition System of Automobiles 6 Brooklyn Ave., Phone 1026-J Res. Phone 219-W Wantagh FREEPORT LONG ISLAND ONE OF OUR SPECIALTIES GREASING CARS Automobiles $2.00 Fords 1.00 ALL KINDS OF WORK DONE 21 Years Experience Freeport Garage & Supply Co. JOSEPH HIRSCH 18 Brooklyn Avenue Phone, Freeport 11S7 FREEPORT, N. Y. LUMBER and BUILDING MATERIALS Timber, Siding, Shingles, Doors, Sash, Trim, Brick, Lime, and Cement Builders' Hardware and Paint JOHN J. RANDALL CO. 15 N. Long Beach Avenue FREEPORT, L. I. Telephone 525 Jilliiiliiiiiillliiiliiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiniiii MURPHY BROS. SANITARY PLUMBING Steam and Hot Watqr Heating | Ranges and Furnaces, Stove Repairs—Wells Driven = FLORENCE OIL STOVES AND OVENS 24 BROOKLYN AVENUE Opposite L. I. It. R. Depot = Phone 191-J FREEPORT, L. I. f IMIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIllllllNllllllllllllllllllliT aaiHBisiBBraiHiaHisiBisiaiaifii^^^ FOR BUILDINGS That will stand the test of time and usage, and when finished will be what you expect your building to be, put the job in the hands of CHARLES H, LOWE CO. Contractor and Builder 157 CHURCH STREET FREEPORT , ajejajajejajajejBjuillBIBiBIBiBISI^^ \Blto\ Falk. stand right up to the piste and step toward the bull us they swing. Ho does not mind > I**\ 1'all. either, for Instead of spruwltiiK over th« ground to «vt out of the way, he hold* Ills footing and swsysto either side Just fer enough to do.lge It. The word \fear\ Is uot In Falk's vocabulary. THOMAS W. LUCAS The Man Who Settles Insurance Losses Quickest All Kinds of Insurance Placed Fire—Liability—Accident Workmen's Compensation 31A Railroad Avenue FREEPORT, N. Y.