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wr “1 Sa td ve. ~ eee ee L 7 he? or sacs acne, Py i tae een " ee — _THE EVE! EVENING _ WORLD, FRIDAY, JANUARY 12, 1013." 1913." BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nodehFe then)’ UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY WHAT'S WHAT AROUND THE SPORT CIRCUIT. @ By George McManus| Boxing Enthusiasts Will Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World), Protest Law’. 8 Repeal BOXING SHOW TO-NIGHT. At American A. ‘A AY THE AUTOMOBILE SHOW THEY Snow YOU HOW TC RUN | SETTER | A 10000 CAR BUT DONT SHOW YoU HOW TO cer KEEP QUIET | Ti WOdAbe OR THE H sore —— | | Mass Meeting Wil | Will Be Held in ieee VIBRATION of Hroukiyn= thi Young Wagner vs. Bobby Loug.rey. x OF MY Voice Local Hall Within Next (ah younds. WILL KNOCK Two Weeks. Matches Arranged. DIS OVER Jack Goodman vs. Young Otto, ton rounds, at Olympic A. C., Munday vening, Jan. 2 Young Sieger vs. Young Reetor, (en rounds, at Brown's Gymnasium A. A., to-morrow night. Young Brown vs. Battling Mantel, ten rounds, Brown's Gymnasium A BY JOHN POLLOCK. ITHIN the next two weeks a big e will be held at to THE GIANTS HAVE CANNED CHARLIE, Faust Je by 8 quick knockout i E ‘third a ture to repeal the bill, and they inte Corbett’s Side of Story in Which to make @ fight to save it, At the N : Asked John: Hi tional Sporting Club show last night the ; ison to im first boom fur the meeting was launched | j . He to Let by Joe Humphreys, who made & speech t unds. : announcing {te purpose, Humphreys in- fi | Stay Ten Ro : GEES WILL vited every one to attend and concluded ' JACK JOHNSON SAYS HE'D ; deen Cone by saying that speeches would be made FIGHT FOR THE US, OMe: by prominent in favor o Conmraht, 1919. br The Prem Puttatag O8 the sport and also by some clergymen. AT'S in the wind now—a match BUT ceLeive me reg between Jack Jolinson and old Jim Corbett? If mot, why all THIS IS HIS FLAG, gama, ww load wenenen. om ven Cleanses the System =| | Baraat, at, Grew, Mages ue, aes: | effectually ; Digpels these fakey-sounding interviews and! @gned statements and belligerent out- Peurings from the champion and the} @R-ex-ex-champ? Can it be purely theatrical advertising? Perhaps that's % for Johnaon ts almost as the possibility of a ring engage Gorbett himself. Corvett couldn't et match because he passed his day o usefulnens ton y cub on Jan, 31, | Murphy | 12 meet somemne “ces out there, tor | COIS ANd word has bees ved that Ha’ rok: oe of the benes in Me rant hast wie boxing| ~GU@ tO constipation. 4 in & gymnasium and be ee, has told bead Ee ik: “= Best for men, women THINKING erage: ie for @ few wee! hild A mitch mis areeet iota wien roar ANG Children; young Klans, the middleweight of Pittsburgh, and -Jimmy Howard, the Chicago fighter, who fought at the and old. wir rotbd, bout ‘efor tie’ National A."C._ot | I get its Beneficial — | Fattaburene fon vert Monday night. Rlbus, will io ts en erat, bave no trouble iu beating Moward, as reine soeate 0 eta effects, always note the elie the, tamine ofa mare for ine eer Mame Of the SG j between th re in Chic johnson sooke | !up aad Ft a0, ta favor 4 ee fe ihe tired feat] | Steg, feanager'o Fy H~4 he want es u = Corbett came to him tn Chicago after Jack's return trom Aus- $falla as champton and proposed a fake Gout in which Corbett was to accumu- } Mate credit and stage advertising vy tem rounds. Corbett told me onee about his meet. Qe with Johnson. He didn't mention frameup Leeming exactly. tale, as I remember it, ran ike 2 ted a mau of uatlonal reputation for plainly inted on the ae ; Sects bars weitere a ot every package - geal ret 7|Baldwin Boxes Jack Johnson to Defy _| Wolverton Doesn’t Intend (sacri Any AL once objected, aise es eee Commissioner O'Neil to Trade Infielder inipnt as —— Moore. will meet Joe neatinn: week later, and Riliiord Porters Rist ei, & Weseagwer, pa OD “ie 1 found out out where Johneon itved ticularly good luck last year, but he) sf” hag got the stuff in him, and I am sure pRbeneewnrees « he will make good. No, sir, I am not) % soing to peddle any of my players ana| torn _ AMUSEMENTS. “10 A. M TO Af ¥. ‘| AUTOMOBILE right in and| Jack up yet? Tell him | the sturdy and ru Ber Corbett wante to eve him right | bent’ (5d a oor : is’ Champion Says He'll Box in New York: Despite ki wipn Abt Manager Says He Is Not Going to Peddle Any would be perfectly willing to start the nt Ween th reqution of CT Aegc ten Mesed Big el SHOW. et e season with the team stands now.” | the Frawley lar, free in’ the. Bhod MADISON RD! ; “‘le's taking «© nap upstairs,’ ane | ‘ata™’s| Fact He Is Barred, as Law Gives Him as | ‘'S N°! Going to > | Weteerion tt now at hn" omce daly | Bat rtnauee aus VO Nct at | Auaataat oe paseo esta. boxing and ring generaiship, and the : f His Players. and is busy planning for be Frawley la uy change | | DELASCU 4 1 right," ‘ Much Right as Anybody to Perform Here. of His Players. Sine Bef the fave am Bh te Mei wamt to ava me'tnre nung" |lrient't the mot mas pleasure To & Misiasth icty-Ove mes Takeo eer || DAVID WARFIELD ae ih t8 “so it nd hammered hol f ain a minute the big smoke who will compose the squad when it wns i and. hes a Sud, ihe Py pat Chicago, Jan. 12. good bunch of ball] starts training. All hands have been goer me bers of both branches players, and I don't propose! notified to report for spring training |'™* ; : fn @ bathrove, opened the door, rub’ t bie eyes, $ j Couton Puts Out HEN shown latement printed in yesterday's Evening World ex- W clusively announcing the ultimatum of Frank 8. O'Neil, one of “1 didn't give him time to think. to start peddling any ot acon ‘tonne Cestimen, the local fighter, won anothe | 1 in’ : them." Thi the reply of Hatry peng 9 Rihong MaAbMaE. soe Kilson in Third. Sr wictmchcy os Pete sete Heaters ier taee mint, flee \ COBO Wolverton, the new leader of the Hill- fuptter with us grabbing some | SL RR Od in the Empire State Champion Jack Johnson showed more temper than he Money with ort bout in New York? ever displayed in any of his ring battles. j ‘You know you're champion and I'm aj Sorinde dan is. ‘pao 4 tops, to a raft of rumors concerning changes in the makeup of locals during | MARVELLOUS VALUES si: aay oe a ne aes ROUTIU END, Inde Jan, the-Johnny “If 1 want to box in New York nobody ts going to etop me. I am a free | the coming campaign for the Amerfoan lor " % : YOU bus IE T stick We ten rounds 't | gon, challenger: for’ the vantamsigne boF# American cltlzen and have as much right as the next man to box In|t<aeve Pennant a! § 30.00, $40.00 and $50.00 suitings*and over= '/ME ma . oh urt you, because everybody'll | itie, knocking him out in the thira|New York or anywhere else as long as the law permits. What right has|.., manager ts willing to stand pat coatin are sold in our remnant sale. Suits i raised ' x: soe Mad? agus bigest: mer | Found of what was to have been « tem:| O'Neil to aay I cannot box there when he allows other men to put on the| eternally and let @ lot of good trading zs . } eaneon a years, bu eo has ut o. A lett awit o i is ese, over away. ‘etum auinn | eene ee joft swing to the Jaw put! glovi go by: but T don't believe! to measure, $18.00. Overcoats to measure SEAN | rs the Brooklyn man to slee ‘Commissioner O’Neil's stand is ‘most ridionlon is any need of hurrying to get : Re hard to catch.” Hee? That'll Ax) A minute before the knockout blow Tm to. ' wee : 709 Up 80 I can go out and get a lot of | an dag fo Mow Fore DO’ Week M call Re bind. “Fim going — new raw material. 1 will certainly not with guaranteed silk satin lining, $25.00. COLUMBIA <: money and yu can make a good clean : Sehlawnmeti sy ee ee eee overtook any opportunities to etrengive) Attention given to style, tailoring and every | \.i4ii Bt 4 to o ourself, We'll draw big." detail as if the full price was paid. ig Mao t there the Highlanders, but at presen x only y they can atop me/to accept almost any sum to box there there t “Raw, I dulled him so that before I Gea eects iene from boxing in New York ts for them]/and have tho pleasure of defying him, }aré no trades pending nor are he agreed to come to New York 1 on | to 1 hile. shut down the game entirely. They|! don't want to put the boxing game| likely to be any for a wi taking severe punishment until he slip ht to bar me and nobody link in New York, but such| ‘There has been @ lot of talk to th | tale couple of days and alan un. Mean-| eq in ihe (wo blows that decleed tee ea FAG Noel aod Se he pny Meitnde hy, & member |qftct that I desire to trade Knlaty , Bedwas & Jonge , | bout. why they shall tell me I can't controls the ring nis is not #0. I consider Knight ; toilew York, and the Ri leangetercr Le ese ees “eye “t Unies who make the laws good ball player. Ho didn’t have pa Ninth St. his ming the mi h M toy anybody spe-|will have to put it on every oth “ — a? minut was out ot Charlesion May Boxer, too. “it Gow. ‘oir anye’ that al | Se Ce "i E HAS AS “MUCH RIGHT | bo: are barred, then I will tal ~ AMUSEMENTS. “AMUSEMENTS, age know but tment dons Be Made Outlaw TO BOX ABS ANYBODY. modicioe tikes maa aut ae tor | OR : \ "Boner ||AUTOSHOW|| ing here and there. thet as for that." at hotats “Sut Meher you New Grand Central — LTHOUGH the racing game ts a|for on! UT as far as Corbett’s Aghting John A home, just wi jeorge Hotheer is putting on « a Miner's Bronk Theatre te wight. George Fiaher the level, | ‘ill mect Big Hana, Rex Mervin, ‘champion of wed t UN i control af | ye ee tang in yg he navy, will meet John McLoughlin, the ody found me doing anything in|! Done- sport by mending a warning to the | the pay that wasn't perfectly proper, |S, 8%, and Cora Langston. tie female cham. will oppose Margaret Dunn, a Bi Charleston Jockey Club that it muat and just because Tam the champlon 1s] Ai bouts will be to « tal, ae live up to the rewulat soribed Un- | no argument for them to der the rules of racing or be declared end we ttunent that \, h deitehtful mu- bouts in the Stat TORONTO, Jan, 12.—The boxing toute a, jaeseniate or by ‘mail, 20 PE aay an ‘outlaw’ meeting, The stewards id , co V ae of \, ee elected were Auguat Belmont, James R, | y At frat mast tatend to bes tn me Comes 4. 1 Fn Saint oF te secoant Stock Camden x Road Race Champion ' tried to hippodrome it eo raw that it would make a steak a la tartare look Uke a cinder by comparison, Corbett tried ta. box a little with Jeffries at Rowar- dq@an, nd once at Keno. He ‘awn husk of the old Corbett then, with nothing left to even dead issue in this State right now, fon ten rounds or one round—it ey Club held @ meeting would have been pitiful, or if they hi yal nig bar hin Grafoncianethe incom be used on any disc Ave. ‘ Sugeest that be h 4 rors | keene, Fi. argle and 8. Lo Parvonn, (Mom, ort: acaune 4 Ga. 96 enough | Met “ea hair chaste “NEURO CHEMICAL CO., { J Sistsiand’hett Ferty-sinth St. aad Lesingten i champion. Corhe have boxed | who will oMficiate for two vearn Then vce gh gaat” 1}! @ud was rusbet ( “thpeugh & round with the Johnson who sal er nanan “toute st |} West Brighton, N. Y. City. gse'en OPEN the stewards went into executive a ad such a threat against me I am tempted ! was jomalne poisoning, ao Meant: 7 Adansnen 50 Cents faded Jeffries, and to of course, | (* — ——— [Jar n. 10-1 Each Da even talk of such a ha thing’ je absurd, Linley) yg iy tad * aad - . KNABE WAREROOMS an. LU SON ts ine a & Queer position now}man and F. K. Stufeis secretary ana! 5th Ave., Cor. 39th St. the| year 1912. , ‘v ihe stewards passed resolution ‘ Let the Bottle AROUND Tht. WORLD CENTURY aoe (tas at } ‘xk as ule T of the Rt Raolng shall Wii Garden® ry Ms 4 of Cait. ply 10 all horee inter ‘at. Mor: THE ¢ LYCEUM *%j,,." rt ei E i M4 nson bout | jockeys who part ep NAZIMOVA ita ete, cao ee Se Tell You the Truth | "2"ssaeuacs) so tert t “aus.” Then Jack clution debare all tne participants at Lat wot Th Matte torsertin, Bb \ sth, Rv, KAN ‘ ; Nowed t =| tht fro King pr ' Hawaiian 1% et | Ol . 1. ) Bonne sta Aaiee anaes oat res tees 20" || The New Bottle With The New Top inst a || Raymond Hitcheo e Is fairly good, tion of the Jockey Chun, In the words oe |] Lewis Water he W i 5 Nt of turfmen, they are “outlaws Can’t Lie i : { Rislcal’ syndicate, sued. by ae PATS aera essen . ‘ ; GARRICK yaw { chased from England (as far av the | commu he Cabusnb the | Remember this, Mr. Man—you shed | INGE in Mats, W i thet he can't box in Utah, Casttorntes| i tu, torte Sf mate Colt 1 ought to be just as careful about what NAM stake te A Wn. H. Crane if New York and possibly even Nevada. | the 100yent evan, which Kole | you drink as you are about what you : TTARKIS” Wie4, i t Corton picking ie etl pretty good tn ‘winited ra with culmea, “uel eat, Wilson Whiskey is made for the Playhouses, 2. te te re AMMERSTEIN’S ‘x’ || es aican Fo Pe TALKER || W.C. Poermer, distributer of | ? \ — ore”, se enat ene falas, Nat, shanaion protemional sate “| careful The, Rt i; Tacs _abeolutely Bought and Paid For 4‘: {i 3 80-H41.00, Daly state 2b. ts, PuilyMersialt, ie, ane fei National Cars in New York City { RESPEC Yau at the] the world. wid ; : . Then sea alet ‘& Uo Siu oi or, H wes tie. ms P | mening Gammiaion Geel out the 4 Geese se ttle, with the ae top, so that it : i} BROADWAY !"Si,03. HUDSON ‘4 insi i ine st ANNOUNCES: ; i ON Lo ape ren le Ragrreed PR" ° Ny is pure when you get it. With the Whe The Wetdina Te Pw Mme. Simone’: as || That National Cars are the " pause ae fel) oF Fetvee to bei ordinary bottle you're taking chances si eet wr 9.18, | Pe GAIETY FWD : greatest value regardless i If a boxer falls to appear ho is set | quarter mile, ~—-sometimes labels lie. With the HE SIRINGS, MINER'S " Mat Matinece oy ||| Of price. ; ! e down for six months or so, But what! pooner new bottle you're getting a guarantee . aroadway ais sth AVE. W “1\ That they have deep, Juxurious | © e mepoms in dy) fee ee hee ten fella) ie ofa gocd drink—the real Wilson — y BOWERY ; ay dat af 210" || upholstery, large ae s, electric ‘ to earry out its contract with » boxer? {i'r 5 who | th ne. i Reis | and gas lights, selfistarter, lon, ? ¢- ie The sone in point ok or | tive and always the saw Parle, diet d a Ls gas lights, vlong| * % . #0 tse. Toile tanae. was vnder sear|? . e » BRON tad — re Deh eae *s wheell ase, and are eesy riding. 5 t tract to box in the Old b s ‘ i Aft. " | 3 © down near the — ‘ie ILLINGTON ging 4 Be / " | ROADSTER, TOY TONNEAU, Si H fet Jones wan “shaded” 4%, i l son Wilson 112 WAY DOWD Bae , f . FIVE AND SEVEN £ ; Boxer in “another hs o sas qaies ink“ ryt : x ie i R 4 PASSENGER TOURING CARS | { f turned up so" bux at the. ud i e Inthe J[buriscics. 0! LIBERTY 4,5 ‘ 2750 $3000 e | tien he was informed that he a hats tats 7 m. 4 “been licked,” and that lub, having | | LHAMBICA dict N' to K ; no Patther use for him, haa sogaie ALBANY, N.Y. Whiskey New Agi ‘i tt vg «44 oat ied a $ 4 the man who had beaten him. . iv | a 1J0 rf way rn wih § Ci my ahoull moe en | ae . Bottle | Bac. SUP HAAN RE * Enchantress || . lan" hows, Ste x oy a ET x 4 j Salah In thievonse have. iis] Metisse hast te w Sold Everywhere ACADEMY 8, 43! 10, , ss Bu Glebe #, Heenae revoked (ike the boxer's) £ on ie na ai | mes Motor Car Co, Hosase, reve , eh SWEET KITTY BELLAIRS. 3512" | EDBig FOY ‘Sevidatyts, [UH Broadway, New Ye")

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