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ne te antec NAL RM er THE EVENING WORLD, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1912. EDITED BY _ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [rosenFeoche UP-TO-DATE AND NEWSY N ——— IF PACKEY SHOULD MEET WITH AN “ACCiDiNT” \ Copyright, 1912, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). Building Up The American Man | Teach People Laws of Nature Betore Talking Physical Cul- ture to Them, Says This Practical Athiete, Who Has Novel Ideas on the Subject of the Declining Race. Te the Sporting Bititor: them the benefits of physical culture. 1 have read with great interest the|/Then we have @ foundation to start articles oy some ‘of the great health | puiiding on. Preaching and advocating builders that physt culture and exercise is a great your per. thin, lo rid of good, , but bi ie and does wor wi | ony “accpent THAT @ lot of wrestling and havo done quite | the opportunity to take advantage of It | COULD BoTHtR Toe, @ fot of training. I had the pleasure | all docs not present itself to eversbody, | of training Tom Sharkey several times | Where a man has the means on which 4nd I also wrestled George Bothner for HH live and bring up his children’ in or+ | the Hehtw 4 the| dinary surro DISC MDE AI a meena of iy |anowld mart to bulld up & Brown's Gymnasium. Would you kindly | Drevent _deterforation. But WU , Very heart and soul are ground @t of [7 suspectes tuar y Yyy —. Publish my ideas on the subject? the boys and girls and thelr pafent ; = l Yi J Yours, respectfully, living under conditions that exist at. th Paver Wilt Be ELSEWHERE - THOMAS RILEY, Present time, talking phy: 1 culture is * » q ;, Wy +[ No, M6 Ei 1 ce useless. Telling peopie how to eat and t Packey McFarland Has Nervy wet MID BURNS PRESENTS Hid WALLOP. , . A York fel Sa dhysald Bl what to eat applies very well to those Layout for To-Night and To-| / st Ts Y Ry Y\— Annu save plenty Pert nf mun Sporting Editor: Morrow Night. | fuldoon ‘states that the country | There !s much talk about drinking and smoking to excess. cess in anything 1s sure to bi down the system in some with worse results than {a deteriorating, I believe he is right to @ xroa ‘tent. You have heard the old saying about one half of the world not knowing how the other half lives, |. ‘The health bullders don’t touch on the Well, we get a pretty good idea from that not only destroy the bodies the daly papers and our own observa. | but the soule of thousands who neither tion: drink nor smoke, What we want at the UUMP RIGHT OVER. “To PHILAOBLPHIA 0 DO WHINE only Torsha tench weal present day. in more knowledge about “TONIGHT, AND PIaHT YOUNG ERNE Tene” | Seria clase of people.’ We know that| iba funaaurental laws of nature, ‘Teach ‘Tomorrow (iF No AcciDENT HAPPENS) [social conditions exist that make It|viccs-some far worse than drinking, easier for some people to fight the bat-| smoking and overeating. Let mothers Gaperight, 1912, by The Pres Publishing Co, (The New York Wort), Prem M'FARLAND has the 4t- vine gift * nelf-confidence that Delonge to a chamrjon, If ever @ fighter had it. In some fighters it! Wight be called conceit. Hut Melar- fend fe MeFariand, and that's an excuse, fe itonit. | HSFARLAND Wile —- tlea of everyday life, We must givejand fathers take thelr children nto ( Bo-aight Packey ts to aah ten eal i the other side some consideration, be-| their conf nd xuesd them against Dwemless it happens to be lear—w | K. cause both sides contribute the ma-|the pitfalls and temptations with which Bites ‘teen recnarier uncen se anges in Rules Mean Return WW OIGUSE 18 Fe, * | feast eee tea ersttale te) es fae can Gn tetatond Cia $488 Burns, This engagement Is to take | ti Take the class of people that is bring-| all our health ti # and physical a irmont A. C. up in the D ‘ A (0) jing up Inrge families and compelied|turists add one more rule to thelr bill 5 Piaake. ne he finishes his work, | to Yale Line-Shatterin St le Her pera fon's; live under conditions that are de-| of he most important of all—to {Gad ale cold shower and rub down, and | |morattzing—no sunshine nor fresh air| guard against immorality, Then we no: he is to rush for » midnight é Los Angeles, C Feb, 6, | 8%d, most important of all, not enough} only save the present bpaiessiah rk 0 . ; to eat. Now, what te the use of talk-| build up stronger the rising generation. to Philadelphia. La aan a of Football, Says Bill Roper D WOLGAST put on bis Ting ing physical culture, baths, fresh alr,| Yours, ~especttu it, he fe to box @ six-round bou' togs at Jack Doyle's Vernon gunghine, cc., to peopte who haven't got THOMAS RILEY, Erne. “Phat’a a somewhat nervy lay-out, even fee McFarland. This Burne has a rec-| camp for the first time since he the bare necessities of Ife? Give them; No. 316 East Eighteenth street, New was stricken with apyendicitis, last the necessities of life and then tench! York C! ‘ Thanksgiving +Day. He weighed ex-! ——. ————: £4 gat marks nim as a dani rows rink Small College Teams Have No Chance Under Revised Code, actly 194 pounds when he started work, | fellow. It Is supposed that he'll enter) i ‘ ¥ i ‘ ; . eh eee ore ring, Ge ite weiching about 18 pounds, the According to Coach of Princeton’s Championship raha ciatponds "| HOME RUN BAKER AT HOME peeled exactly 1% 3-4 pounds, according | 1941 ven. elt no inconvenlence whatever, : 9 Billy Gibson, who ise truthful pe Eleven ard gu Soallive: tee taat with Bet Bozeman Bulger sees the baseball hero of the country in his Packey Saas hack In the game just as strong as I | home town, meets his wife and family, visi jends, talks with the ‘ Having this double engagement in| “ey WIMGRM LT Ba $$$ fi 5 nily, riends, ta i Sepiiaration. ile uousily welgha avout| — nAeo'TeMOnNeW — IE BURNS SHOULD LAnO <r. BY WILLIAM ROPER. ““Wolgasi foes up the Const to Lompoc | Baker hero worshippers of Cambridge, Md., and writes the first’ heart } MUGdt ss’ wate beans 0,” Loe ‘oaks : (Coach of Princeton's Champlonehip Eleven of 1911). Se cnt heating tip tnot returning | to heart human interest story ever written about the man whose spectacular batting robbed New York of the World’s baseball cham- nionship. How he broke into baseball, his early success, HOW HE ACQUIRED HIS WONDERFUL BATTING ability, what he thinks of FAMOUS PITCHERS, how he plays third base, and other subjects ° ° ‘The two or three pounds difference In ( kl | ad: ( t Philadetphia, Feb. 6 to Los Angeles for a week cr ten days. weights amounts to nothing, neither | on ing ea S uels Ss HAVE read the changes, and I must eay that they were surely built #o that], “i'm Just hanging aroind here to seo Rewer has been woakened by taking off the best team would win and win by a handsome score. I am a Iittle dis-| [de Attell-Kilbane fight on Feb. ex. flesh. ‘The thing that do | in National Tournament ,,..022'2 erue tse ron me coamsionnn, Uthat oe tn waite Bp na” anak on vera sor bouts during April and May. There's 2044118 1038 35000) The additional down, the fact that the forward pass ts legal anywhere and|/# chap in Pittsbureh nsmed Harry STANOING OF PLAYERS ry ee the retention of the same distance to be gained have made the game a great one| Moore Who used to be good to me when | that should interest all lovers of baseball. The story will be printed gather vague thing known as “the popu- ry 111! from the offensive standpoint. A team needs to average bi friends were few. «'m going to give J; . 'ENIN ININ, | fae decision.” And he has been fighting AT NATIONAL BILLIARDS. |} 5 1 it Soh 4 8s'74 10200) sore a down and It can march right down the field for tovchdeceat te cye|him the chance to stage my firat itz | in serial form in THE EVENING WORLD, BEGINNING TO-MOR- f Be Bent dove of his bye in the ised oeyiaee. 894: Nuh runs, 89, 29, 10, takes three goals from the field now to better the score ef a touchdown. This ear rat aired ee ey ay fr 7 ROW. Don't miss the first instalment, | Lg Moning ve tect. tim. ite wae | coukite Ene innings eile Mayer-Dr. Doug-| moans that a omall team with a great kieker will find that it has to be thre:|twenty-round event on July 4."" — i Mele sabe’ to ti Paasche With Poaxen f lan game were as follows: times within drop kicking distance of rival players and that each one of these patted chant Scr Seah gaven rede rOWN «+ 1 M S018 17 21142) three tries must be successful for them to offset a single touchdown. y BUI defeated Meyer, so; | MeBariand because he recently defeated | colina 4 ENE OO sy are to have a rorlme of Yale football, the old line enattering atyie, rj ONLY ONE KNOCKOUT AE NEW YORK ‘A. C. FENCERS ea Stiawe 88; Aheyor defeated Ai, ess foie. be sel pe pen Shadeeiberyey may be the bellef of members of the Rufes Committee that line hammering will IRISH-AMERICAN A. C. | WIN SABRE TITLE AGAIN, | Ht aciestsa* alate! Tyne” defeated fhe Beemed to be the only young gentlo- not be used extensively under the present code, but if they think that they have TIS j Mecapitulation, New York Athletic i grap of the weight in thia vicinity who been misled, Only. one knockout was scored in the} wne New York Atheletic Club for the} mitmderm'y won, 4, To: i EOE FOR J \ Was anxious to step between the ropes} To-Day's Schedule. ‘The new game will be a good one to watch. I wil say that for it, for once| amateur boxing and wrestling tourna! ,.onq time in succession won the an- pou, 8 Jost 12 nuit, won tic) Meret wen while McFarland was in the ring. Lots) Uffenheimer vs, Douglas, after- will play Dr. W. KE. Uften.| te better team the ball it will be able to advance !t right elong the line,| ment at the Irish-American A. C. nual team sabre championship of New! bouts. ~~ rn’ Vere’ ry rt @f boxe were perfectly willing to be in| [ noon; Brown vs, Conkling, evening, 4 the evening match The poor defense is going to take a pounding this fall, all but two bouts isintaire Umit. ve ae York City in its “gym” last aight. - _ - 1 Me ug ——eee St, Bartholomew's A, C. a le the ring with Packey, but they had C tharles IF, Conkling and More Malet a paneer S: fe puitecr ot the Jefferson}, 72° Makeup of the tonme was as fol | CHARLES DICKENS FESTIVAL for appearing in ordinary at-| J, Ferdinand Poggenburg, former| "i D. Brown, NEW FOOTBAL RULES re some excellent chances for | knoc! . tows; New York A. C., August G. An-| 4 ‘tripute to the memo the ‘great and being introduced as future/ champion, sprung a surprino by the — ee, Lam, Tee. coting wil be) B. BC. in the Mipeund class, le the] erson, Fred J. Bryne, and C. A, Bill, | writer, CARNPOTE HALL. APRIL 12, | easy manner in which ho deteated EEDA OFFER FINE CHANCES FOR | sve ce'aliowea” tne Sioccige ca as | Soong found, Ta the pound. lage |Fenoera ciud, A. Van's. Port Jers MIR MORTIMER i Fhe MoFariand match with Youns|percy Collins, the brilliant young Chi- belo GREAT PLAYS, SAYS CAMP, ends coine down under « ick hs | J. J. Pucsey won trom A. bay ieaaey st'/ shaw and E. H. B, Meyer. New York . ay Brne to-morrow night ls to be held) cagy player, in the class A amateur ae rend of the eecond day of the a iJ an important step. It allows the back-| ‘er two extra rounds were order Y]rurn Verein, John Allaire, George M. KAPHAN | speoseoe that no scctdent prevents | national billlard tournament at the Hans with 080 ‘miles fo RS ses raiter |2°l4, MAN taking the caton to make|the Judges. The tastest bout of the} notmnerr and Albert Strauss, fariand’s appearance.” Young Mr.|over Club of Hrooklyn, the score being NEW HAV Conn., Feb. 6—Walter |some very pretty plays. The increase | evening on the mat was that in which! ne feature of the nizht was secn| tp Mis Realistic HICKiNS’ CHARACTERS hopes to provide the “accident.” | 49 to 212, Josoph Mayer of Philadel-| ye Maryard eleven will play Vanderbilt at|CAMP, athleltic adviser of Yale, is of }of the value of @ touchdown from five|G. Agamennen threw 8. Fleisher in| when Anderson, title holder of last | Portrayals of uf JARACTE ‘be guoceeds he can go right out and) jiig won handily over Dr. Walter @,| Cambridge Nov, #, the opinion that the change in the rules | #!X points ts another atep in favor of| twenty-six seconds. The finals will be] year, and Shaw, the champion of 1910, | Baroness von Schomberg gsimsnous cicchentra | make hie fortune. —- . the running game The elimination of ight crossed blades. Shaw tallied the firs! Tick » LU Applications rsa, they eay, never boxed as | LOUsIME In the afternoon mateh by a! 41 share of Yale isto amist Dan Recd|made by the Football Rules Committee |the 20-yard gone is, in ‘my mind, «| Held to-morrow night, two points, and had his man 4-2 be 20 i Youngs Eme, sy, owing tho best | esading the Gomeli eleven next. fall, was the best move that could be taken |splendid move toward the genera) sim-| Frank Moran of Piftuburgh won again from| fore the Winged Foot man set him- Tho ecoring in ‘ria Hay defeated Al]to make the rules of the game per- [pliflcation of tae kame. The changes | Fred Btorbeck, apenib ay plied ica) sel They were tied at 5-all, Shaw ° o and ina twelvemie race at Wa ent, He says: were nocersarily marked, but they hi Africa, in their bout al SB arergy: ing the next point, Once again erg put rll po Rpt eg acide aes Me ay BLEED ERs ho Mel wit Rt in order that ‘the offensive team be We nave been hoping each year that | eck cent ie american won on a foul m|and finally won with two succeeding would be permanent. With the — he plays will be changes the game will bring cut more Bi Brown defeated Jumbo f given a better chance. When the game [ules fiom the time they were changed | ibt’srrenth round, touches, after the hardest work of the At MoFariant’s expences. Young | Ls, yon 0 bother, hae yl and Packey are to weigh in at |{ RESULTS OF 4 more brilliant the Pol reatling. im ten rounds : LOCAL BOUTS. Under the mew rules, running and !s generally elinplined.” | at the Yonim A. 0, Young Vachey Neverland | Ne defeated Grau, 0-85, ‘ite q ideas . ‘ i Geist aamauacseeessaamed ig ak, MarEAD | Rete’ defeated. Sever, h-O: BN defeated NOTHER opectacutar * Packey M : rounds at the Car] Anderson Gefenieag s Acteated - Relmhert, Of: j will come of to-morrow aicit|] SMITH MAKES GOOD jen eBay Fara fC. SALT LAKE CITY OFFERS orn mantaer and, Wakeic's bathee| Wesen a. 4, there ene arts Prete Bes Geteated “Allaire, 10—42- Anderton _de- : ¢ At the Wmpire A. C., when Mike BACKSTOP FOR CROSS (en rand, Brown's Oyeinasiu $30,000 FOR BOUT ON MAT. | tone ‘York. who wit ‘ve atta Morganesize| Base refused 9 gp on SO =” N ier, Bren ous COsieahe, ab atuar AT THE OLYMPIC 3LUB. Joo Coster va. Lows De Ponthelu Monday night ready to talk buviuess with the ons| Bingham Werestles Two To-Night. a Pee Vath, Wed Mat, a t York fighter. Cashman told me Phil Cros: brother of Leach, the Uf ten rounds, Royale Rrookklyn New York is ering to got the wrestling | “Hncarien oft first hmory in the strug, Fa hisheons English lightweight cham Raymond Hitchcock’ ¥ Sak be welane etactly Mit seating dentist, was about the ent Shamus O'Brien va, Tommy Sts ch for the championship of the world betwcen| cor @ match of auch importance: wndneny free ‘aor at “thy raat rane GRAND Bia pounds, which marks him as a real . ten rounds, Mount Vernon A. ¢. | Frauk Gotch and the winner of the Zbyaaho-| imam and Ralcevich will want to ser the elo np ght against. (wo Te Tes) the Ls eight. Cashman is a genuine : a ° hich takes place at Madlama | "he. _coin before they give the pronosiiioe ae galt (Meader catch ascatthoows | “SE Yorker. Mis parenta were born tn Matches Arranued, | square Garden Monday night, withont hia.) 2bsideration, With a clean cut victory for etther| TMe% tznry, the Japanese expert, at jiu EMPIRE 8 Twi “roland, in the little town of Killarney, 4 y opening Kone [Tigao (hte read name) is a Fourth i iy: REGEN, tab ‘ product, When he w x pounds on bi 994 Bis peaple took him to course that 1 Jet him Uve w year in Killarney, just to enabi |= @ of elgileen. Being him up with a smack of the | - : Here’s the Whiskey Wreper atmonphere. This childiood in. ging twenty-four of them with knock: || WALTER COFFEY GIVEN | 9 66 @ 99 @uts, The battle of the two Mikew in WHIPPING BY HICKS | ae he iy to ve interesting, AT THE FORDON CLUB. a : e you do if you knock Glb-|Poaycie te ua den ory Dick Howell va, Kid Herman, |] ging pretty high for the atten Brooklyn Beach A.C. ten rounds, |) ayers of the Salt Air have made an offer for ‘the Italian in Monday night le, tguinst Prank Goteh wend, wnienbe, | 5 "8 Great Ni A SL E EL BAMRY: OF LIFE } Hane breweted ETHEL BARRYMORE In _the detightfut_com: Ad x ARUUND frit WORLD |ITYCEUM gl, « & ROBE ee [ANGLIN « want in cn Bie wit. Powe, 1! HT RRICKERBOCKER Brn si EMY (510, 10, 20 & 30c, ae es, Recents #108, " Mauwoesa2 1) Alias JIMMY VALENTINE tarepese eg iae || OTIS SKINNER = KISMET!) AoLoniAL 2": Ter Matinves To-mor, & Bat, 2.15. i Billy The ot Paname =|] pousie pitt’ OUP AE Dhara ently ds be Tha oa a Dt ane Sates} __ AMUSEMENTS (lute” Presiden ein Aimerica began Nglting ten rounds Coles ty 'S Mis To-m'w, i je ie THE BIRD OF PARAD 0. Mata. To: shows in his fighting, for he @ real Peter Maher wallop, Cash asked Casiman, ay ‘ {Make @ lot of money,” said Mike, pokey {9 not a very fast or clever boxer, % “But It's too soon > tak |} od he A " eddie Root hat," he added. “I'm only going |[ flicks ot | caren eae & gate pdout landing on him jusi now. |f ve was up to his old tel ks of tak —_—_—_ MEW have (0 land on hun vefure any ting | x e Pappens. He may lund on mo.” | ° nfl | & Bie. & Vauline Wel Babu tor tue AVE letter tron a Lom Angel eld ‘od. & J ae. 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