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a) 1 Abe Attell Has Always Been Re- garded a “Business Man” In Certain Quarters. \ Covrrisht fy The Pree Putviding Co, Tue New York Wort ID Abe Attell fake it with K. O his hand cocainized, he p back? The Boxing the time of ite these quertio not arrive at a satisfactory dedaion. If Attell honestly bolleves he doped, ho Ye entitled to con ie 18 lying about the whole pustnese he should be banished; If he Is on the toboggan, where anally lands a)! champion», he hy, Attoll hae been for years, H always fights under suspicion. If let an ordinary man with him, he w * gocused of pulling; 1f he knoeked him | it his opponent war regarded as nj : Ave al \ merits syi under a cloud gone ‘nto Among those who profess to ha " knowledge of the boxing Attell has always been * For tn- ked ‘stance, into the future to make his boxing ex he usually | tremely profitable to Abe Attell It was common gossip that he had Jem Dris- doped out in advance for three fights. He figured on fighting him even enough the firet time. to create a de- mand for a second meeting of ten rounds. and th getting him on the where he fig- ured he would settle the question of superiority with a knockout, Abe's plane, however, went awry. lie never got Driscoll again after the Mngiish- Man ovtpointed him the first time at the 014 Nationa! A. C. Some folks might decide Attell's future, and perhape righteously, on the! foregoing, and wish him barred for in New York. They might very prop- t! rn t UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY much on young men, and I will gladly welcome the day when the varsity racea are limited to throe miles. only row two miles. next twenty THE EVENING WORLD, TU UP AND DOWN THE LINE THE RING GENERALS. GIBBONS AND OLNNING ARE ROTH READY FOR TONMIGHTS GATILE 9) Pur THNG I THE SAFE BEFORE + FORGET AnouT ABR ATTELL CLAIMS HE DIDN'T Building Up The American Man Discussed by World’s Greatest Health-Makers and Students of Physiology in Serial Instalments Expressly for The Evening World. Training of Boys Very Important, Says Coach Courtney of Cornell. Some Are Not Physically Constituted to Stand Scvcre Strain and Ofien Overexert Themselves. Talks with Mr. Courtney—No. 9. eT"S physical training of boys,” saya Oharles Courtney, the famous Cornell coach, “is a thing that must not be treated lightly. It is just as easy to ruin boys by too much work as too ttle. Some of them are not physically constituted for a severe strain on thelr usc and in thelr anx- fety to make gool on college teame they are likely to overexert themeclves, I bave had to advise hundreds of boys to give up rowing. It is a terrible tax on the constitution of a weak boy, and unless he has the exact physical build for such sport he should never at- tempt tt. “I have always held that four-mile races are too PRICE ON BILLIARDS AND POO! Bronx Would Backers of. —_—¥_-.—- What U, S. League Wants Is | Ground on ns Rachid Island, i« Says Charlie White. BY BOZEMAN BULGER. I would even like it better if they would Tt takea a long most important thing in picking out ur-mitle | Young men for a crew is the'r dispost- Hons and temperament, Unless a crow k me to fit a young man for & ace and he has to be watched at all r is mado up of boys who oan be con- I the new U. 8. all League gets | @ental and work together fatlure is ce! a toe hold w York, the chances NEVER HAD A BOY COLLAPSE | tain ry battle ground will not be placed in the Bronx. Charley White, tho famous referee, who wil, have the New York franchise if the New I have my crow: but they @o at it very time of year. I allow them to work on rowing machines tn the crew IN A VARSITY RACE. are that th “T had rather lone every race for the a than to injure one ANN THING ATER WE GOT IN THE RING UWSH | wae IP MORGAN: Thien 4 COULD STAY HERE A LTTE WHILE THE ROOMREEPERS ASSOCIATION TO RAISP THE FSDAY, JANUAR BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW, YORK TRYING Te GET A REMEMnER Ls FOR COPE By George McManus | JACK JOHNSON Wit GE ON THE LOOK OUT Y 28, 1912." EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN een, Coulon 2 and Burns at ‘Last Matched to Box for Title BOXING SHOWS TO-NIGHT. At Fairmont A. C.—Mike @tvbone of St. Paul vs. Jack Denning’of this city, ten rounds. At Brown's Gymnasium A, A= Frankie White of Chicago va, Young Dyson of Providence, ten rounds, They'll Meet in ot in Twenty-Round (8 Bout at New Orleans Sun- | day Afternoon, Feb. 18. orgd At Mt. Vernon Sporting Club— BY JOHN POLLOCK. Cet Wells vs, Bill Brown, ten 2 ig st rounds. OHNNY COULON of Chicago, the At Royale A. C, Brooklyn, Witte bantamweight champion, and Howard vs. Tommy ‘Maloney, Frankie Burns of Jersey City, the At Gowanus A. C., Brooklyn— best bantamweight tn the East,|} Young Herman vs. Young Hick ten rounds, have at lust been matched to meet for the title, After trying for nearly a year to bring these lads together, Fight Pro- moter Tortorich of New Orleans suc- ceeded to-day in getting them to accept | his terme, The fighters wil! meet | twenty-round bout before the West Side A. C, of New Orleans on Sunday after noon, Feb. 18, at 116 pounds, weigh in at the ringside, Couion is to receive a 1) guarantee of $4,000, with the privilege of |e") —__————— t Bw O'Rourke to-day, for, the losing a to nee whether tx yor O'Rourke ete it for his elit the middleweight chamyion Altii91 tat 160 poun ned that, the. ooh accepting thirty-five per cent, while Burns will box for thirty per cent. of ' the gross receipts, Before meeting | | sy fF om ‘am Burns, Coulon will fight Frankte Con a twenty-round battle at Vernon, Cal. on Feb, & Mason, Pan. Morgan told "saynWritachs at the Olympic A Th Wwelghy inet ye would make an enail Morgan said that a {rose somethin unforeseen Happens a_mat:h wil To-day between Cath. Morris pnt "white hopes.” ead hase Morris engaged | alone. 3 the mule A. Coy amd | that a jy ‘MeMahon t their COLLEGE HOCKEY cage three tt odging, ‘ough the m ks and © | unassisted. ee Im HIS FOOD NUW st n't Suit New League | thelr lot for some time past are firting with the t er of the new league and | doubt but that a few of sign up if they caw who uae ‘o the minor he: er diamond heroes care to take and they will grasp at almost any atraw te| Goodman for jeep tham in fast company. It was rumored that Mike DonltS had een approached on the subject of be- coming manager of one of the teams in the United States League but Mik {s anxious to stic! Ey to te pression Dig show here ts a ti in baseball Ircles that arly gure that such “business” prop-jyoung man for iife. In fact I have/that tn not #9 much to dev AGERE ThIRE 66. lehe Gian 4 . ositions aren't conduc! health tehed the physioal condition of my | phyaicially as tt is to give me a chance ® ores tet ee fk i med @ ball | Mike is snemun erate tad fio of sey @port. Howeve | up toloaramen wo closely that I have never to study their diwpositions. RAE hese on Be hye the |the fans that he stil! possesses. the the Boxing Commission, ahd fe te be hada boy to collapes in a varsity race, GLEAN. MINDS CMRAND OLEAN |Ccetanee Cun opponttion to the | (re, fa 1 8 Tegretted that Messrs, Dixon and Ort ono occasion we did have @ young PHYSICA ‘AN | Giants and the ttghlanders, = O'Nel should find thomaeives in such man collapse in a juntor race, but he ICAL MAKE-UPS, “What wo want.” sald Mr. White, ls] 1¢ nas beon rumored & pre@icament at this time. The popu- Jar aport fe hanging by shred, and such as otarted by Attell will not do It any good. | went tn againat my judgment. | noticed that the young man ‘would oo cantonally got pale around the lips. A doctor w HE statement of Dr. Safian ie! man and lie pronouneed him perfect In of the highest Meat for the crews, No one with imposition or a tendency toward what we call ‘ttlenese’ in mind can ever pull an oar for Cornell, I want broad mind- ed young men whose thoughts are a ground on Manhattan Island. If mot there, a 00d spot in Brooklyn would | do, 1 belleve elther would be better than the Bronx.” ‘The Bronx, aceording to Mr. White's “On the day before this race I had a called tn to examine this @ome to New York. for several days that @ trade would be made with Bos- mn by w Pite er Mattern was to Johnny Kling jenies this enmmphatioaly. Me save tnat Mattern wouid be one of his mainstay: This also kills the report nat Deviin 1 a , de up of a teresting. He injected the co every particular, 1 finally consented | Wholesome and whose ambition is to be; Way of thinking, ts not ma », | Would not be with the Giants, caine into Attell’s hands at Abje's! for him to start and he collapsed. Since |square and honest. A boy who te poptlation that could go to baseball iy in town now and {s looking ft restey own request. After the fight, through | then I have never taken @ doctor's ad. | strong and clean in his mind ie usually | gamer in the afternoon, | has @ lot of good baseball left in him whlch Attell eaid he labored sightiess, Vice on the phystoal condition of oars. , strong and c in his physical make-| “Most of the people up there," he land NeGraw im too wike a manager to fefegeed and with an utter lapse of (men. Without @ sclentifo knowlege ot | aya, “apend thelr days downtown in| turn loose a man that might prove @ ee anatomy I can tell by ly woking at) “The business man should go at his New York and go liome to rest at night. | big factor in winning the pennant memory, Attell, according to the doctor, these young fellowe whether they are| work of phyaical upbullding Just as 0 wney haven't the file class people up said he didn't get enough of the cocaine, | tted for thelr tank. young oarsman does. e boys usuadly Lg rae that his thumb etiit hurt him, Odd, in- deed, that Attell should remember that | man can row elght miles without hurt- much of the night's proceedings and! fall te recollect how he caused Brown | to go headlong through the ropes by @ Foitns in advance and build them up but there that could support a ball club in “3 Go net caam to aay that so youne the afternoons, Not that they would want to work thomaely to death right at the start Just to ehow that they are . strong. I eaw one working that way tho, not Ike to, but they simply haven't the other day ona trainer, I atopped him |tima You understand, we don't want and said. ‘Young man, you want to, the people who could get off ston t Many af them oan do 90, have to be very carofully tially atart on them Aix Ing himeelf, they rained’, 1 ta Having proved to New York fans hat he could Ko on the stage and not il dead of fright Rube Marquard, the 11,000 act has gone Cleveland, where he will show his home folks some leks in the acting business. ‘Tie Rabe Famember that it Is @ long t!me before! ally. What we need !# a steady sup- | drives his own car now and !f you want dete sidestep. gradually, During the many yoars that) June, You have plenty of ttine ahead of port, Those who do not get (o sce a ball | to view @ neat spectacle you should Joe Humphries facetiously says if aD | have been training oaraman at Cornell | you to do that heavy work.’ That !*! game often, as a rule, prefer to see one | “ttch him some afternoon tn his auto- fmjection of cocaine made Attell a! I have sent many suoceastul young rom | she way the broken down business man) oe the dig teama in action—clubs t mobile robes, cap and goggies Sy around as lively as he did, with Brown out into the workd T have letters from! should begin in building himsett up. | they hw heard #0 much about. We Seymour saw him in his auto makeup diving after Mm continuoumy for ten them often and not one of them hat life shoukin't try ¢o do all his exorcise | ‘s Teak inne wha ra er pave | te other day and ruefully remarked: rounds, he wants sdme of the eamo stuff ever written that hts rowing werk ie the first day, If he will begin with hore | mua Lidl Ld a we ib . bey heal Wouldn't it be awful If he fiivvered urther | walks ally inorease i} vow iS: pervert wae | next summer?" fer his rhoumatic knee, Joe is of the jured him in any way. They go aie and presusty iy the @is- |Z tend the games regularly. 2 ae that the handouff king, now showing at @ loca! theatre, did the bust- nese for Attell, and | Lea the cocaine om OROURKWS aide of the ques- tion fe not important. Suppose, he di@ have @ wager on Lrown, that was his own persona! business. He says he noticed two years ago that At- tell waen't nearly as good as he used| to be, and deckied it was only a seme | take his measure. Several @ voloed the same opinion. enmity bas nothing to do! with the case. thought he | was doing Attell « favor by eusgesting injection of cocaine into umm. He had had the same thing done by the ame doctor to Al Palzer, In Palser’s case tt made him the lke Nest of all white hopes, Fuuny that it should defeat Attell. @ good bet there wit! be no I Gope stories clinging to to-nigit's ‘ ten-round bout between Mike Gib-| bons and Jack Denning up at the Fatr-| mont A. ©, in the Bronx. Manager Billy Giheon hae been singularly fortu- nate in having things conducted !n a clean way at bie club. Gibbons and Denning should put up @ rattling con- test, one that eshomid be particulary | pleasing to the majority of boxing fans, those who like to ser a contest where- in getence, ekiM and punching power Mo mixed. Gtbbone himself te a He has everything « fighter shoub! possess, and right now ie the best attraction in New York. Ho blew into town unknown a month or #0 before the ho ‘and tn leas than three weeks all the boxing experte were unanimously singing his praises. rays he hasn't shown New Yorkers all hte goods at that. Denning ts a New York boy, a graduste of the good old West Side A. C.,, that nursery of pur gillom that as Riven many a cham- plo; to the game, As a boxer, Jack compares with the cleverest. He t a head and uses it every minute he ts fn the ring, He has a real good left hand and a right that carries the neo- emsary power to put anybody down and out, He !s about the best man Gibson could have picked out for the sensa- tonal 8, Paul welterwelxht, and while improdable, {t i* just possible that may prove the prover Se snag in this case. Brom it looks a bout that should dyew oF out most of the, on ———- act ee than that an: vantly benefited and that thelr muscular development han fitted them for good work in thetr business, about rowing 1 want to say that the 'Fobs Won in ainful |There wea t He 4 4 say that they have been tance he will aoon find himesif anxt to goa Iittlo further and will begin to enjoy the exercise, Rut he should never | go until he ts tired out. He should stop dust when he is feqling flushed and full of ambition to do more.” COULON PUT FORBES OUT. (Special to The Krentng KHNOSHA, Wis, Jan, 28.—Forced to! make weight which not only sappd his strength but took vitaltty from him, Marry Forbes appeared a¢ @ novice in the hands of Champton Johnny Coulon, his seconds tossing in the sponge in the third round. Coulon proved Nehtning feet, dancing in and out and about the ring and forc- ing Forbes to think and move fast tu find htm. This new league |.n8 plenty of money pohind it," sald the famous referee, “and dt algo has some brains behing tt. nat is why we are not going to do) anything foolish, T belleve in procecd- ing with caution, and that fe what wil! f “As long us 1 have eterted talking \» but we must find league, tt Headpin T ‘ourney Before @ record attenfance The Hve- ning World's annua! headpin tourney opened at the White Plephant alleys usual epeechmaking, in which it was told how thie event wae inaugurated eight years ago ond has krown from 20 teams to 700 teane, and thts year even promises to be bigger. ‘Three fobs were won last night, white last year only one fob was won during he entire frat week, ‘The Manhattan from Paterson, made the high —_—— SPORT — —And This Means That You Get y score with 478 pina. team, ne jade ater ard ue nthe tr thr "tao, "wears “Tie egies, tector of "th Oke Club end a former Western git cham- To-Night’s @chedule. Wroklyn (2), In amd Out, Dotanto, Miford (Beet) secu Havem Le 1. ity i, HS Man's Cathalle Union (4), Feserai North wiht datereatentel Ciel of Banton, defeated the Never mind what your taste ore of a1 fe ‘tit |whiskey—try some “Wilson” froi new bottle. Ame eliat Litho a Drug Last Night's Boores. e Arena, lew York inen, wore uvable to feat yall lug B, Pee ats ns neuen Att Gai you can get it absolutely pure. And bag gi Auiletion No. t--Brale, on this means a real drink—one that will 60. ot ‘Mand City_ Ath thee No J Put ba ; |torwhici tated a | ote of the thre 1-Caloagn, 61 Nitvger, 05, Buoktes War MM ae. Vary ring, the, beat “ Carrot, fh fat of the teome: | that hour on. 0 Wilson p Howenbecger, Abel Kivtat € righ Amertoan ‘entice James, M,, MeCormich {rater of Maron Oppen- | will leave on the High Team @core. Mamhatian, Vatemon....cocseseeessee In the meantime several big league been the property of players who have been disaatietied with |elub for several months. You Can’t Fool This Bottle|s A Guaranteed Good Drink It is put up this way so ‘= |do you good. Just say to the bartender, ». |"“Give me a little old ‘Wilson’ from that ae ne |ew bottle—the one with the new top." [You'll be a friend to that bottle from ~ Whiskey SOLD EVERYWHERE While are talking of the promis- ng young Glante the fens would do cu to (urn thelr attension ton young low named Bues, who halls from |Spokane. ‘This bird promises to be the yest of all the youngsters. He hit over .200 last season and was one of the dest he done. There ts room for a third digo runners in thet league, McGraw the exact | kept his eye on him all summer and fol- Buen has @ New York owed iis record olosely. ie in m the ncaa © pam | Goodman Picks Up Rates was the only Columbia player that seemed to know what to do wit TITLE LOOKS LIKE ROMP FOR TIGERS COLLEGE HOCKEY LEAGUE STANDING. the puck, and scored Ms team's twe goals. He also was an adept at roug house work, and was penalized twice for slugging ani t ing. Whitlock, th wing, was also tn nuites on the side ines on two penazations for tripping | The ne-Up: '$400 Beating Oita Taek cdinals the popular west side fighter, carne’ $00 very easily lest night. Ho received this sum for out- pointing Young Otto tn a ten-round bout at the Olympic A. C. show. Otto| fought in a scared way, being on the ne ahd mak two rounds | Otto to the ropes and! dealt him a few hard right ewings on the jaw whtch nearly dropped him. While Godman won by @ margin he 414 not put up as good a fight as he did against Johny Marto, He mimed many times with his Jabs and also fell short with his right swings for the Ja Dost, “Hovey” Baker and the Princeton —_———— cos cere aaa WocKEMsT Hanon as ie loeal light middleweight, Young Cadhman, Rink dy the score of 6 goxls to 2, and who is besing in great ioc at the local clu! hata shade the vetear of Young Sammy smith | retained undlaputed possession of the fh regs OP rout Nout at the’ Poe League. They need only beat Y: neat | Harmony reigns once more in ge ipa be i Baturday night at the local rink to be| Amateur Hookey League At ® session pe ‘owned champions with a clean slate of |last ntght of the excoutive committer bet ten tind, | vietortes. jat St, Nicholas Rink, George Harmor : he Tiger's |tie Wanderers’ speedy rover, was Edie shoeman outpoinied Charley Govtman of | It Was & pleseure to watch ¢ 4 Bs ol Is rained th eared of the charges of professton- Rite clan’ ot A ulltamnnie. pout at the irriog | brilliant rover. Baker purloined @ dive | en 1% Wie Shareee oe rote away with ease every time be seemed |. oideq a naaty squabble in the league, bantamweight, (nciined to. There waa no stopping him 1 boxed dleveriy. and Arar in as Harmon had figured in both of the Mike. alata ot Non it ON 2 uinting jy hig mad dashes down the tength 60) vieloriss whi! have given’ the. Wah Lout at the ¢ Gert te AU (the rink. He #1 sowed such dazzling speed | derars the lead in the race, Harmon Sen, \that the whole Colunvbia troupe on his had been accused of accepting a fee | Cobb Shaded by Thomas. Philly McGovern, the Trooklya | tratt couldn't even get within body | judge a schoolboys’ game. 'y Cobb, the! checking distance of him. In the second — Rewer hated by Hare nortod he showed his caltore b op- Centery A. ing down on the puck denind his own IT IS GRATIFYING to hear patrons say, ‘‘we are satisfied we could not get better value at three times the price.” All remnants are sacrificed now regardiess of former prices. Suits to measure of fine im ported materials $18.00, trousers $5.00, silk vests $5.00, overcoats $25.00, lined with gua anteed slik. Style and talloring up-to-date. ARNHEI _AMUSE USEMENTS._ Rayiac GRAND F {Rose STAHL ¥ Broadway & === 9 Ninth st. HA" ; _ AMUSEMENTS. {e] D THE Wit, b Mat To. » Ni ye Me MERON Pee Gi ts DAVID WARE {ELD |) REPUBLIC | DAVID IRL ASCO Tht. 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