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‘me _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1918, UP-TO-DATE axonewsy| . BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK -THE DOG SHOW Copyright, 1913, vy The Press Publishing Co. (The New York World). EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN Soups, Stews and Hashes Are delightful dishes ee Properly seasoned, Use LEA«PERRINS SAUCE THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE Fish, Roasts, Steaks and Salads sectn iu@ipid without it. An Appetizer Sold by Grocers Everywhere #0 Yea, This Address Means Something REMEY’S All Ballroom Dances Guaran Billy Nolan Says the McGovern- Nelson Fight Was the Biggest " This Country Ever Saw. | ' ones, jae Press Publishing Co. | (The New York Wortd). ‘ TILLY NOLAN hae had some expert- Dduter CHEESEHOUND, = = == DONOVAN’S fighters and pro- | Moting championship encounters, | School for Dancing He hag deen In the game a long while | ‘ and ought to know what he is speaking } about when ho discusses affaire of the ring, His recollecttons are interesting. Saye Bil “The Nelvon-MeGovern bout over in Philadelphia in 1905 was the biggest fight a0 ¢ e1ase jensone. $1 te, leseoe, NOTES OF A PAID AMATEUR BY BOZEMAN BULGER. HE Giants, « dosen strong, took charge of Emerson Park at Marlin to-day ever held in this country, before of and the readers may now sit back and be prepared for the young star singe. By that 1 mean it drew more who spends two weeks trying to make McGraw like his work and then money than any ight ever held in| the rest of the summer in getting over a sore arm. Jim, Thorpe has agreed to any part of the country. The gate|the Chief Meyers proposition of swapping running knowledge for information receipts figured up something lke $26,000, | n how to bat. The working out of this scheme should furnish a lot of material but that doesn't begin to tell the story. | for spring copy. The house was sold four or Ave times | —- over that ut least, The $2,000 was the) WHO STARTED THIS, ANYHOW? total on the face value of the tickets The Assembly of New York has killed a bill which had for !ts purpose the counted, but comparatively few got} legalizing of amatour baseball. The trouble was that such « bili would also seats for that fight at the box office legalize professional baseball, and that is not desired by the legislators or the ; rates. Why, the Jate John W. Gates! big league clubs. It all means that the amateurs can go right ahead and play thirty seats, and T know | their games on Sunday without a law, as has been done in the past. Shetlands were ever exhibited. j Pointers are well represented thie | year and there are some fine specimens among them, August Beimont wil show, among others, ch. Mallwyd |Rayinond Belmont, Lady Gilford; Mas- strate Cornell, Frank's Masterpiece; (. W. Chapin, Midkiff Drake; T. I. Wak od field, Diana 11, D. A Armstrong, Pear ©. B. Chase of Radner, P: Maxim’, | TEST THING IN DOGS IN PALACE BENCH SHOW. German Sheepdogs—Big and intel- gent animals used now in this country for police work Shetlands—Another teed of sheep- dog, a dwarf c eing displayed for tho first @ Westminster Kennel Show. Sealyham ‘erriers—-Animals very popular with soclety folk jp Alredale Terriers—Very knowing dogs and exceedingly popular with {] tanciers, American Rulldogs—The largest number of dogs exhibited at the show and strong enough now to com- pete with thelr English cousins. Liandsdowne Don Russ, | ifle en: | TE n lord and H. Db, Kirkover of | ‘um apse way Ee. Bufaio will by represented by Yuma's ; Peer ape Marie Doro Tont! and Yuma’s Throck, [Pio the comets arene: JEW _SRCRUTARY. These are not y doggies which | will bark an per for honors, GARRICK _3e.°\ Rg bl ark and scamper " honors, not THE CBN PTE U c CRITERIONS s..8 ie ROBERT HILLIARD wh a FULTON (3.08 THE Ch bi ti LAw long shot, for there are the hand- wolfhounds, the knowing | ig Great Danes, the long- the. tribky Asia: eoaniels | nes and Wood's entries, und the sharp Irish terrtera, | (The doors of the club were cloned} Charley Ebbets was a very disappointed man when they preferred to cheer} ane “te o'clock, and hundreds who came| o " iaatie A class of dogs that will recetve muci him than to hoar him speak at the Hike’ banquet, Charley had prepared a his- Dogs ‘Having {| heir r . Da y phon jer on special trains from New York * attention, Judging from the large num- 'F ki Tee ry epectal ting from New York! tortoal talk that was to be a bird, and this was to be followed by the aprech he U a ber at tate the atin ce | anhle. Burns fifty mounted police outside the doors arab tie the Wikis t P l B |doz. The sudden popularity of thes smong the sik at alace Bene OW | srinaiewiat year there were but seven | from 6 o'clock on, and one hundred tehee a See ude MA the le oF dispiayed—ts attributed to the fact that} was unable to finish when he foisted thut {immortal line at tho Pittsburgh Club's banquet: “Baseball is in its infanc Al! Charley could ai was, “Boys, I'm with you.” Coptes of hie unspoken ad trom the secretary. i 7o Meet Camp thele lives kesplag the crowds in chests | tomas 1. Ryan with four of his blue} this breed is used exte ly £0? DOCS! soe Avomtme, an Beara iF Ll remember {t took ine an hour to get | ydon winners, Including Oakridge, Al-|doxs tn the larger cities, ides, dog, | GEL! ‘eh. 19.—Bud Anders Mualtha sinataas trove to, tee iu IT TAKES A LOT TO MAKE A WORLD, JOHN. Westminster | ein Exhibit Is | ane, a von Metzendrott. | fanciers want a dog that Is welp trained |S" of Vancouver was inatched to-day T ae Sie Molen thet, night. ay aseuming his duties of getting ready for the opening of ‘the baseball : , Mrs. T. F yw ten entries | and inteiligent, and the German sheep-|'0 box twenty rounds with Frankie Rus- | THE MM Pr ee sry ee , Secretary John Foster of the Giants says he has discovered that he wi Biggest in Club's 46 well as William Neuhott with ten, {dog iilis all these requirements [Oth be Rasere Rentonient, a Vernon 1h lacus gudaes Coan 4 wrong in believing that all the people in the world tried to get passes from him | Frank Spickerman with six and Mr. and! Another sheepdog, the land, in| AfeRE On the afternoon of March § ' 18+ went ‘ou Nblun reflectivelys| white the wns a beeeball editor. “I really didn't know the world was ao large, History. Mrs. B. 1, Troop with four. lrast gaining popularity. Some very fine | Eddie Campi, the San Francisco bantam- i piuat gras, the biggest snd) explaing John. “But what pussies me ia: Who are the people that really want] J BULL DOG 18 STILL THE MOST Shetlands will oe displayed by J. J,| NOIRE recentl. defeated by KM Will- et advertis she in to pay to see ball games?” £ POPULAR CLASS Sherman, Mra. TS. Mochesney, Mra, {/8MS Was matched to go the samo dis- "” = wd 3 bed is ence he aren i ankle ise ae ives sali Mx. roandtl ———- lepvtR: dogs have come to town, now, | Pont of popularity the good olf lKenneth Murrish andy Mist J. Write |truune of Jeracy City, Ned. on the afters hr fbn OD i ie ‘Aer AND HI8 TITLE SHOULD BE “DOUGH-BAG CHARLIE.” tlh id a tonne ad Geeta dog ranks first’ with the largest|This yeara show in where! noon of March a rps on tt Just like they did im the! dieving given Frank Chance the title of which stuck to} the a see re oi Guartered At | purover of entries, ‘The record number Gdanish-American war t ¢ Grand Central Palace, wher paid $1,000 agother fellow who bought 1,000 $ tick- ets and wold them for at least $15 aplece. | DON'T GET DISCOURAGED, CHARLEY. Asis { i i nee. ‘Aim all through his career tn Chicago, Charies Webb Murphy made his debut! oN Se eee x ‘ the annu ch show of the West is rather surprising in view of = - { voll never forget that argument Joe/in Tampa, Fis., as an inventor of titles by introducing Johnny Evers to the minster Meaial Olona nn that the splen ° ae ADAM lumphries an! ad the day of the! people of the town as the “Keystone King.” It might be of Interest to knoW ‘The exhibi sabe portations of Arnold Lawson were l the Luxu of t SHIN ¥ * it this year surpa all other | | \, fight. When wo went ‘nto executive! that Murphy also demanded $1,500 from the Tampa business men before he would | ghows in the number and urced of tiie, | KuOwn before the entry list Was opened | ries “Si ‘Grit ‘DELPHINE s, to h@ye un understanding of| consent to the Keystone King starting his men at practice |and seems to argue that the owners of n dogs are not afraid to tackle | Mr, Lawson | displayed, All the members Club Life Afloat IE convenience of electric light and running water—the comfort of commo- dious and sumptuous staterooms—a kitch- enette—a library—a dining saloon—every feature for luzury and enjoyment aboard " ie rales, what goostitetee @ knock- ine family, from the prudish | Amer! oo ean oe wat dant sone cant HERE 18 A MAN WITHOUT FEAR. {ttle pomeranium to the ots, Intell!-| the English of ‘the real, You know Terry wae A story trom Easton, Pa., tells of the brave fight put up by Joe Burke in| gent St. Bernard, will be on view dur. | Will show Cer Boy, Biun- | tupposed to be a bit off In the top fet| Dis fight with Battling Nelson. “Such bulldog courage,” adds the writer, “has ing the four days of the exhibition and iupr sme: Walnete and Melors: at that time and Humphries wae his| Nev been seen in @ bout in this city.” Right on top of that he tells how Burke | pass for judgment before the jury of|to each of which he hag given Froam- | aahaaeer Mt Bat on the arm in one of the last rounds. Would be hard to figure a brat experts for the coveted blue ribbons of- | wold as an aMx, and Li will have PAST sed all of two hours on the{@¢ed than that. It also smacks of the Bulldog ides. fered as prizes in tho vario' |to meet among others Robert Lohhan’s Mite Wed. 8 Sar, at ok $-T-0- N-E. $ aiaeenaeaes doggies don't have t jorted dog, Deodora Monarch, A. H the splendid cruisers on exhibition at the Weyer yer \ of wheth y shoul by {EA Bas cd. Br as Fo waste Lepybeeseie Sid beeed aed WHO EVER HEARD OF A GOLFER LYING? own way, either; soctety figures largely | rt'g Kitty Royal; Imwaid Ken- ae sae | orbghould stand right over him, wait-| The United States Golf Association has gone beyond the limit in golf rules,/ And With natural importance at the s ouiry, Baron Be ening and Fior- MOTOR BOAT SHOW 'BROADWi iH aL ae Scien 00 eh Oo and has caused a vioient protest by invading the precincts of tradition. They; SOW: One of the leading exhibitors Ie! ence Blands, A. B, Korbel's King Orr} ‘Humphries would jump at me with! have actually passed a rule that @ player must tell the truth when asked how | Sta at 2 4 hot words and {'d bound right’ back | MARY Rtrokes he used, Otherwise he forfelts the hole. Tho fishing clubs might | Madison Square Garden Feb. 15 to 2? (inclusive) ‘f By See these boats, They represent the highest development in marine just an well try to pass a rule compelling fishermen to tell the size of their catch | ko we wi ein ci at] Bim, Looked 1 e were going architecture. They esis the tremendous advance over the 1| When nobody was looking. ‘ to! mig it up right thers ourselv tel you, Humphries was a great fel- 7! Re vork with UNDER SPECIAL SANCTION OF THE A. A. U. | We were in Harry Edwards's par-| Down in Philadelphia the papers have added a new feature to thetr ilst of | lof, over his saloon, in North Juniper | sporting events by starting an egg-laying contest, with @ apecial signed writer | Philly, having this war of it play by play and arranging the official standing for the newspapers words. The suloon downstaire was n prizes are to be paid, we have aubmitted the question to James E. Sul famed to suffocation and outside an-|llvan of the A. A. U. aw to whether the hens will lose thelr amateur standing H othr crowd avaited tho news of the| The latest advices any that Mr, Schmitz, whose Buff Leghorns are tn the lead, | | conference. It bad been rumored] ts an amateu: ten that tho fight was off because | — economy. t year-t year depreciation promises a substanti return on your investment even if resold. 2} Yaurlco f Porence sl Chine, neaiie femard’ a salted Huse, ee OO METROPOLITAN #iKst TO-NIGHT AT 8. MAGIC PLUTE HARDMA T Wouldn't stand for the interpretation Te ofthe rules or the demands of Humph- Att ll St t T STHAr tnece never ee bonnnce of e arts Training r calling that fight off at any time, No, FAS on mam ty For or “Coie Back’’ Stunt 4 to the conference, and this was | AGriea to onty stter a prolonged wrangle. ; | roma elaine Gacweeta atria Tweed to bay them ali A Poadeipia) Abbe Plans ‘Three | Three Weeks of|on-the-tudeon. Abe intends to spend | seribe and a New Yorker fin three solid weske at Brown's | ¥ : ; place, after \ ‘They were to report to the other news) Hard Work for His Re- [which ne will again make an effort at! AMUSEMENTS. Ip addition to the Gi pes se Tan unbEE R MANY "FLaGs| | "i Union Sq. 14's: ite SEAR "ACTS | DAILY Mi CuLuntial. B'aay, 62d thers, and Pletvtres, "FLU rai | paper mnen afterward. the “come back” stunt by meeting Ollie | rie Foss: 6, Riieaaer: ar { “Jt geems now as if Humphries and 1! turn to the Ring. | Kirk, the young featherweight of at. BRO! 1 STK Raker: | i argued for hours there, Every once tn j .| Louis, In a ten-round bout at the Fort 140th St. 34 4 ‘AR A CT: |} Gis NO BRENT ( @ While heavy knocks on the door tn —— fourth Street Sporting Club on March i Mats ie Mj Lb ae |p Ase: aus DAILY Shai r iA WESTMINSTER KENNEL CLUB ! he tinpatience ¢ é 5 zi ; Tt was Kirk who dteated the tinpationce of the crowd be BY JOHN POLLOCK. was who male Abe quit fy the | | RLEM (ire Pail, Maia 10 = | Peevey [math round of an eight 4.$ M ELLi a3 THEAT oA FEB 1). 20. 21, 24. low and the frosen wut newspaper ten. | ym confident that he can stil St hovie eniround out et THE COMMUTERS” |) MAXINE, ERLIOITS, THEA tie CENTRAL” “DOGS i while we two waisete ih inside . ribl 4 defeat a great inany of the pros- pate High claw Vaudeville between aot | | Mats. Wed, de ‘Sat,, ‘Wed, Mat. soe st 8.|PALACE 11? M. Pages of noter, Cl it was hot etui ent day featherweights, Abe Attell, | Alhoagh Ad Wolges is figure! by the tig bet. TRE {23 4 § n Th for them, and it was good press work) who retired from the ring a few months | {cre of fen Prancieny sa the protable lanat ber century ‘THEA Free. So Ooh, OLYMPIC " at my for the fight. Humphries and I Anaily|ago, has gone back into the game and | Mmm) Murohy in thelr twenty ound bout et Jim tne Wed. J | b . to PriteocCouncy’ ats he and naturally agreed to let Jaok Me- oo _——— | coro, on mart aturday aftenrons, Sere © osep! BR IHREN ANOTHER Cantie ”'-Atin Rie. | onD Fe ' Gulgan interpret the rules, and when we came out of the room, perspiring, the news that the fight was on again spread will be hearily backed to beat th big money. It ought to be right here in|a greet many tclhwen, cf imghion meena tke ” boast te | the big cit em, to oa "unas Hie" hae an | Racketly eet in the CHILDREN’S Thea La tad RAINEY'S F aidan’ HUNT . eeds a Billy Nolan. ma Por aan 75 hw Hike & prairie fire, It wan telegraphed| Marbe the same nee Marios beve informed b7 hie phyeictan tut he Honk! Honk! a te eu WALLACK’S 4 hy, The Trish Players { to New York in jig time and tho front | LAM and tin champlon, Ritonie |TRoe eyeit es Syst for +90 Eee WILLIAM COLLIER” ‘i Never, ag, te, | To remaies. Cal aud The pagee. were full of 1 ft havo all the haven't any plans looking to #| stories at home in a scrapbook, and thay make good reading now Bae’ THE MAN -?. wv Ves. fight right now They still gome theatrical dates to Mil and m: finally go to Burope. “T HE stuff we pulled in the ring] “You and Packey MoFarland with | (eye ‘nate! @ You can't get around that Me ery ee | 5C tin of Stag. a As You buy HALF as much qo oo Mar : ‘at HALF the price, "a don"an ‘nest Sender iat * You cut out the dried up Late soars, Ieitie Moons. Packer Me bottom half of the 10c tin. a - And everybody's saying: isin aa ty “What a convenient size BROOKLYN AMUSEMENTS. tk STAR THEATRE ":: Jay & Fultow HEATRE ie Hen’ We & Min Burles that night ‘s pretty well| never fight, will yout’ I asked Ritehte, known, How we kept Terry| feeling that thelr friendship wouldn't|¢ walting in bis corner till he was almoat| permit thelr meeting in the ring. @mervous wreck, and how when Nelson| “Nolan wants me to fight Packey,” /(7 came into the ring finally only to occa-| #a!@ Ritchte, “and T might say T'd ike) le | plop another delay by purposely break. | {0 Dox him too, but not at the we i ing both his soc laces while tying on| that Packey would want.” Mere | hlagehoes 11 hin corner. It took time wo| interrupted, “Willie will gladly Agar MeFarland," suid Billy, ‘and we won +a Nps laces, and all this) oi iim to do ringside welgnt, W let him ome non the same termine munaitTH Hol Mats. ToD THE WHIP. Mat, Fri and Sat wenn” RUTHERFORD & § eRcinnel 19 wil Hy ECIAL MATS, of the FAIRY u Mar” SNOW WHITE | & a ‘except Sat.) end Sat 11 A. M TH LADIPS’ MAT. DAILY, c = [MI BPC AVE "The The Gay Widows TH 1268 CHEL Amate: "Mare ia chun lex AY, and” Thurulay ) BELASCO\,, YEARS OF biScnltioN ¢ REPUBLIC W wagn't doing the nervous Terry any good , Vien the fight finally started Te: hi Wolgast, which was cailed off i i the fairy __ SPORTING. welgat Iwner of “1 from ‘Baris Sieve good men, Nelson won th for the pocket!” Fi Parte! oe fight, and there was not @ single down over which we argued hours dur. ER-LASTING-LY GOOD" AG B ti LE DEVIL | N PEOPLES Miss N Si Ui. | x ing the afternoun, h iis five Tiguie end lost one’ dentin Wee] us ce eae «| eee | iss New York Jr. ; bed doing 134 pounds at 4 o'cloch and he! {te te meet Mics cl ae ee res Amatcurs rides. Empire A. (Up To- Night . "| tad he had’no trouble, 1 he'l do that) i yt “ia ete tae “| Kp FeeaWenoriiss Le is # BR) BRONX. Miner's Ameri sontggT Sh and TH Avy: welght now he can have a match with | cougderany wince de went to . area . HEB devel csunter, Glare "et iLBANE i De set es sinin eadscna| Mase ost caanaet tag once ve\ tet tee ort ot os an GANDES br Eu 8, Poe | coun s_ BURLESQUE +, - SHUG ie a “ny nGuc 4 len y since le}, dier: ‘earns one of the best the white C Night. 8.15, i seal ‘u-day. vs. 8) that way Low?" asked No-| last appearance here. He looked a pit|)?" yee ino gale Saturday, sialy 2, wd » “WwW: | tt win aos sst ‘KELLER a} Th * on ate N appearance bare.” ‘He Tooued it] eh ea ; ‘ DD rosy ot 2.18 ao OF PARIS houldn't be) pig, but blamed th ish For Pipe and Cigarett e | dol Philipp’ FPS ins, ! | ously at the Vack« aeasidl abiaue calee tar Stizco en | thes, He sald 188 pounds was envy sy'Rle awed (Su ome” kate nd nat eye an rs 6 emg te eb Tome nan er Tacs SER ASS Storer hans Rosdlay Soceies oP HREOERE GNIS: | ggg $i, Reserved Sect, 92, 83,8 85