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THE EVENING WORLD, McCarty Demands $30,000 To Box Burns in Paris Candidate of Athletes For N. Y. A. C. President s Is Great Sport Enthusiast fers: ERS In Addition New White Heavy- Class rooms were dare of students W. H. Pgs Says Says Exercise is!38 a hae | eee "eat, le pointers from the great cham- $2,500 for Expenses. ies tee iy Act hand at the ae ae tine ako teity.2 ‘expects to 8) rome ete Rater oe 3 a Tonic and Knowing How ee iy nia ite cai Seta cm the Secret of Athletic Success, | went In'as a middieweignt.” said the BY JOHN POLLOCK. , but he modestly forgot to say that he won the light and mid- dieweight championships at Harvard—a feat that never before or since has deen duplicated, “because there was a little more honor in winning the middleweight (title than any other, for the reason that competition was keener in the middleweight cla j USED TO PLAY PRANKS ON PRO- FESsORS. Mr, Page went on to rejate the nu- merous pranks the students used to play on the ‘profe” in order to see the great John L., and a minchievous smile lighted up hig face as he told of some of the escapades he practtzed to be on IR M'CARTY, the new white | == welght champion, and his) manager, Rilly MoCarney, hi fallen into the habit that they all a quire when land tities by askins | an enormous sum for thelr services. A ight promoter of Parla cabled to Mc- ney asking him his terms for Mc- y to meet Tommy Burns, the ¢x- vyWeight champion, in a twenty- found battle at Paris the night before the Grand Prix is run in June, Without any delay MoCarney cabled back. “Will let McCarty fight ‘BuFhs for $0,000 and $2,600 for expenses. 1 would not have | asked t terms if it was not for the fact that when Burns was champion he demanded the same amount to fight Jack Johnson," Te election of a man the type of William H. Page to the Presidency of the New York Athletic Club augurs well for the) athletic success of the Winged Foot organization, For over thirty years) Mr. Page has been a participant and! student of athletics, and now at the’ age of fifty-two—the time of life when most men find it necessary to seek rest—he delights in taking on, his four boys and members of the | Gieovnectivag ks — N.Y, A. C. in any strenuous game} poxing wasn't the only sport Mr. Page they desire—boxing, running, tennis,'!ndulged in at Harvard. Not by « long get Py Ry Ce York, N.Y., Nov. 28, 1912.— @wimming, it doesn’t make any Ait- the: ‘tracke gg pe Grnsrpton | Trees at Rie one A hata a af veg 4 “My face and hands were chap- We to such an extent that the ference which—for Mr. Page is adept! Doxer was surely to be one of the first 10 repel was e same way in fm nearly all sports. And the secret | swimming, rowing and other ports, for a of his present vigorous condition Mr. ir. rane when @ youngster was @ top-| tnd. notcher in al] games. Page attributes solely to athletics. | "°. “Laavine eotiene,” sentinel the eporte- Geated in his spacious law offices at "os bel mony ganete No, 82 Liberty street, Mr. Page found down on Long Island. They were what time from various duties to-day to die) you might call nondescript affairs. There qase athletics, a subject that lies very | were not the champions that now feature dove to his heart. your latter day games, but college grad ehould in-| tates and others who took part just for dina: acy ecaneh of eport’” sata |the fun of the thing. It is that sort of Sree pate im anton to cncation, 1] *P0rt that te the most deneficial—games that you enter for the fun you ma: know of po deter health tonic. Ad-|get out of them, and not the desire to| Brooks, $etning my home out in Far Hille, N.| knock records higher than a cocked hat. %., I have a private athietic fleld fitted| “Even now, @ and my four boys and I have great |mited, I endeavor to get the moat exer- cise possible. I have instilled that Je- times running, playing tennis and other join) [ny ‘boys. eracks bled, and the burning was awfal when I washed my face; it brought tears to my eyes. Of course my face and hands were a sight, and felt like aresp. I tried several ap- plications without results, but three of Resinol relieved me. I pat Resinol Ointment all over my face and hands and arms, and kept it on allday, washed it off in theevening with Resinol Soap and put a little Ointment on, then put on dose in the morning again. I noticed the ben- efit from Resinol when I washed the first time after using it. 1 was soon completely cured.” (Signed) Mise H. de Martine, 650 E. 189th Street. For 18 years Resinol has bean a doctor's Dan aK row fight Hivers tmenty ‘pet cent, gross for t elhib'e how “on when my time | bouts anh ‘will téckle uti <4 ok saw feed hr wil exchange EEE | ry Thomas, 4 Pal | As a result my two games, The outdoor sport has done) oidest sone played on Harva “4 Moore” the ever fi fatter pom ii bliss ‘neve wonders for me and my children!” | man football teum, one bor Ie op nt Went | Perinat ght fy th e Kew | Whe noted Iawyer showed what sports ‘hed done for him with a eprightly step that would be the envy of a college Point ready to break in for the c: team and the fourth will enter Princeton Ee tp with Young Leroy. | 1e 3 rear.”* In conclusion Mr. Page gave a few| J#aey Duly, the cat wide bantamwetght, te! (Chem. Co., Baltimore, Ma. 1g | Pointers to the reporter on the proper | === upkeep of the body. “Always walk when BA We Glogs, renin . Sor" sae 10 you can," advised the famous athlete. At the Lowest, Prices in All New Y fo Offer to Tyyrntah Any Room in Your House or Apartment for Payment of $1.00 Write fer cur NEW BOOKLET contain- ing taformation re- ] warding oer outfits. MAILED FREE. = var For sample of each, write to Dept. 13-T, Resinol OF DOING THINGS IMPORTANT. been @ vast improvement in " went on Mr. Page. Gi rogress has been made in teaching @ the science of running, jumping and throwing the weights correctly. Tho employment of experts in the different coll and clubs has borne fruit, hence the breaking recently of a great] but old-timers don't forget his athletic number of records, many of which | prowess at Harvard, Not aloe did M-. stood for years. In the old days it was|Page win the boxing championship of his customary for boys to neglect proper but he was conspicuous for hin training and start right off in an attack d ability, In latter years his ad- |- on the marks. Many of them had great been sought on athletic matters abliity but they ed the ack" | Pertaining to the New York Athletic which counts for a good deal nowadays. | “lub, of which he is No. 681 on the mem- The improvement of late years has been | bership. Mr. F been tireless in wonderful and a high degree of physical | fostering all branches of sport at the eMciency has resulted. ‘Take the case, Winked Foot organization and is now of Brickley, the Harvard star, Thac|the athletes’ candidate for the high of- younxster has the physique for a won- | "ce of President. derful athlete and you'll see him make great, strides when he learns the knack, “Try and walk from your house to the train each oy. and you'll soon note the in benefits, remember,” said Mr, “try athletics it generation Mr, Page is known best for his legal ability, ————>_____ SPORT BRIEFS. Too much stress cannot be placed on ce = - ‘oper app ree-mile pews re tee) Prorat, SPOllcAU Ge OE: ErAIniRe 200 3 67 ive aes be a tr ure sehethaed for Apartment the young performer. tha evanite atthe Metrovollan. Taller “isk, “The case of ‘Bll’ Quinn, coach of | The ace has atiracted much attention ‘trosh ¥ Outfits at | among the the Harvard track team, fs the best al skaters, and seven teams example of sctentifie training 1 know purge yume) (0 lane Dart, as fotlows: Tai of. If Bill had started In sports earlier | James F. Clarke, Jo 4 =p $75, $125 ride and Jease Ma. » Carroll, ©. Hastone in life | am sure he would have out a Ee shone Martin Sheridan, Just tmagine ‘sok foke Ca Hon and Basel “Hell $150 fellow weighing but 140 pounds and but | to the conditions of the con‘eat. the men coe oe ¢ the men can lay eech other at will, ke ‘cat, f feet 7% inches throwing the 16-pound rich Will serve to make OUR LIBERAL Quartered OAK hammer 160 feet, the 16-pound shot for @ | the race fast from the start, f cnemir TE 3 BUIFE!, Goiden distance of over 42: fee: and jump! The owimming ten apply also $ es Il ' 4% feet. In my way of thinking that's | School won a close rictory coy Finish; as Illustrated; Inland. and Connecticut. WE PAY FREIGHT CLOSET, Geld o linish; Like Cat; Value : 25; Legdhaed AND RAILROAD $16.98 322’ $18.98 BS’ Avz.Con.84" Sr. 6 the maxium physical efficiency of any | uel, ™s, in the Mee performer.” NO BETTER SPORT IN WORLD THAN BOXING. "Mir. Page, do you think boxing Is "pointe were scorned won the 50, 100 « ra, "Eh ie 00 yard raven in fant George, Sloason lengiliened his lead over Koji Yamate in their 2.000 noint 14.2 bal hi hy taking the vn ‘block at CI in mod on te in the world. I lov ter than to jump over once or twice a week in th afternoons ‘and put on the ee with * Donovan at the club. go at it hammer and tongs, too. If ax fe busy I go a turn with the ‘wrestling instructor, ami never feel the worse for it. Sparring, like other sports, es scored wonderful progress, and the dezers now know how to protect them- aalves. “Boxing probably more popular tm my time at college,” continued 3 Page, reminiscently going back to ht dove at Harvard in the early eighties. that period all the students a es the faculty participated in spar- tournaments three times a week. | 2 one of the compulsory sports | > @f the college. All boys were g etiney fond of boxing and there wae friendly rivalry between the/@ cases. 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