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NORTH SHORE BREEZE 
Bic CarD ON AT GLOUCESTER 
ATHLETIC CLuB NExT 
TUESDAY EVENING 
All the boxing fans of Manches- 
ter, Beverly Farms and Beverly are 
looking forward to next Tuesday eve- 
ning, when the Gloucester Social and 
Athletic Club, will present a strong 
card. As was stated from the ring 
last Tuesday night, Joe Chick, the 
Fighting Portugese of Fall River, 
will meet Joe White of South Boston 
in the main bout of ten rounds at the 
City hall. Chick’s first: appearance 
here was marked by a win over Jim- 
my Quinlan, but in White he meets 
a boy who will carry the battle to him 
all the way. White is boxing stronger 
now than he ever was, and like Chick 
carries a punch in either hand, and he 
is out to stop the winning career of 
Chick. White has just returned from 
New York, where he has been win- 
ning battle after battle, and when he 
and Chick step through the ropes 
next Tuesday night, both boys will 
receive a great ovation. In the semi- 
final, Kid Curry the sensational Navy 
boxer, will be paired with Eddie 
Kenny of Cambridge. Curry boxed 
at the club sometime ago and certain- 
ly made a great impression with the 
crowd. The Kid has been meeting all 
comers in the Navy and has yet to 
meet defeat. He is always in condi- 
tion, and will give a good account of 
himself at any and all times. If he 
wins his bout next Tuesday night at 
Gloucester, he will be given a chance 
with one of New England’s top-not- 
chers. 
The preliminary will bring together 
Young Sullivan of Gloucester and 
Mugsie McGrath of Salem. These 
are two fast and shifty boys, and 
there will be fireworks throughout the 
4 rounds. 
A large delegation will be down 
fron Boston, Lynn and Salem, as this 
club is putting on cards which are 
very hard to beat, and as usual 3 or 4 
extra coaches are scheduled to run on 
the train that arrives in Gloucester 
rion Oe Ley 
Everybody reads the Breeze. 
They both had sections of the pa- 
er. 
“Here’s a New York man gives his 
wife a diamond necklace,” said she. 
“Nothing like that ever hapens to 
men 
“Well,” said he, “here’s a Chicago 
man gives his wife a black eye. 
Nothing like that ever happens to you, 
either, my dear.” —Lowisville Cour- 
ier-Journal. 
It is told of a certain lady that she 
had some caracal coats sent upon ap- 
proval on Saturday, and returned 
them on Monday morning with the 
message, ‘“None was suitable.” ‘The 
next day she received a courteous 
communication from the head of the 
fur department, returning her prayer- 
book, which he had found in the poc- 
ket of one of the coats. 
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