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a tae, { THE EVENING WORLD, Whistled Strains of a Funeral March Wi. wunger | Annoy Boxers Who Are Inclined to Loaf in Bouts | in Wisconsin. (Copyrirht, 1918, by the Preas Publishing Company, EB WISCONSIN BOXING COMMISSIO: erime of teasing. The “om m iaaion: T* @econds or spectators to | and referees, with the unual formalities, that they must not allow either | ase” any boxer while in the ring, | (The New York World.) has come out boldly against the © officially: notified all mana; ore No more will the whistied strains of a funeral march annoy boxers whe are tmolined to loaf. No longer can the gallery «pect don't you kiss and make Rest of inquire sarcaatically: “Why all, the nolay second: nally much # Pest, will be muzzied, After this there will be at least one good thing connected ‘with living in Winsconsin The statement that Collins ta worth $100,000 to the cub 48 Ukely to cause Mr. Collins because he can't cash himaclf. GEORGE CHIP 18 TO BE MATCHED with Bob McAllister, Chip can be induced to meet the Californian. alized how many: boxing gloves there are NOT LONG AGO TI HAD OCCASION @itions surrounding & certain “sporting event.” happened to fall in with one of the criticised parties, The gentleman was a trifle “That fellow Edgren is raising h—1 again,” he said, of it te that nobody in town has anything on him, and we can't shut him up. ta@ignant. He can write whatever he pleases. That pleasing condition of affaires, readers of the “Column,” will obtain an Jong as we handle brush or typewriter. upon to this extent: We print it because we belleve {t to be the truth. | “Cofey.” @ month and ta as hard aa nails moat formidable antagonist, and for that reason he stone ‘anturned.” Stone-turning must be a new training stunt. [ee { NOTICE THAT EVERY PARAGRAPII heralding the coming Rodel-Flynn affair mentions the way Rodel “whipped” My recollection of the accounts of tha: fight, it wasn slow, awkward and alto. ingatisfactory acrap, with each man wowing too much respect for the @ther's punch, and very little credit due to either. gether * Jends enchantment to the view.” ‘Welsh at New Orleans on Jan. 1, JACK DOUGHERTY WRITES THAT CHARLIE GOLDMAN Is waiting to says Dougherty, teen years, having engaged in 418 battles, fe entitled to first chance with the champion, as he refraine: hear from Johnny Coulon. “Goldman,” him on otal of Coulon being wick. D. the mi Yea, ais battles ts “some record." fenging when Johnny was #4. twice on Sundays, I HAVE RECEIVED LETTERS FROM SEVERAL PROVE who want to (mew what they can do to increase their writce the nimble preas agent, Goldmar a’ Moat of the others ck Since Johnny recovered they've been strangely sient. | — | Philadelphia to grieve himself into a decline providing that | George will think he never re- | in the world. | TO REFER somewhat harshly to con- Next morning a friend of mine “and the worst What you rend here you can depend; “has been working for In Levinsky he wwili meet his ! will leave no Willard in Milwaukee, According to Another case where “distance which Ix some record, from challenging ich of New Orleans will stage J. To 0 deve credit for not chal HNenged every day and |t height. One gentleman measuring « er In the # been boxing thir- [and St i He thinks he {Jas Rink Princeton football lead , iF HE SEES ANY MORE FIGHTS IN WNSCONGIN 1913. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK ‘WISCONSIN BOXING COMMISSION HAS PROHIBITED “TEASING” Copyright, 1918, by the Press Publishing Company. (The New York World.) Don'T I WAD HIM LICKED, WHEN ALL OF A SUDDEN THey TeAsed me! :F Yap : SPECTATORS « Baker § Stars ‘for Princeton Seven Hovey Baker did a Charlie Bric hockey a _—. | M'Graw Once Put Him in Clarge ot a Scrub Team and te Held the Job Untl One of the Recruits Resen:ed His Bessiig and Swung on kim. KIN of the goals ec by Baker her tate, memory mad le- | res that consolation in learned his) at tie New he Hampe! If ft hadn't been for the eratwhile it might have |Don’t Think for a a Lor rent That Herzog Hasn’t Had Any Managerial Experience Charlie Herzog Te:iis How He Got Reputation ot Leing a Knocker. CINCINN? Dee. 1%.—Charlte of the Meds, sald tavan ‘2711 tell you how :t was that I got the repu dan insutczdinate plays, I conlén't chine, wisthort individra! thought or itea, 2 of tha Giaat I ventured to think « little on my own hvos, G00 night! At that @ wonderful manager and his wo.s epeaks for iteclf, and or but X didn’t ft. ‘There will be some ‘pop’ round here ncxzt summer, telicve me.” Mersey, the ex: rview tu-day ste fest would like to reduce to 6 feet 101-9 inche: ? been a different story, for the schools B, Bozeman Bulger. | “A don't know aay way to Increase m person's helght. If 1 ald 1 could make |'0?# showed a ne hockey that any PW that Charles Lincoln Hergor | ne — — @ miMion dollars next week and epend the rest of my life where the hunting and | Cease team m 4 ‘ le i ? ant Gaming 0 better an Long Island. As for the other thing, the only man 1|2%, They, eave the colieziana. a inanas ln, Cie wang ir | tlreless worker and never loses it ped. | ae tea oh cangentaly WeGAd Gh GPOAEW, WEe to tol nen ght of it from the tart o same | pexinning to wonder just h i Slee avti Mivbla, Ons day to\ tal tone nevdenr tebdown mining eiatcin| es Lip she ieate els tay Ea a See ee at Patinpies | 0 i n —<—— now: “t come from Japan and the Phttippine @8 ore lift. The bottom of the shaft was full of water. When the lift struck my . ‘ Mae IE a tpune Icing whe k mans Aicuppents thar iho cients arein cere wlning Caged was driven like @ torpedo through the two-inch planks that made Ladies to Bowl ent On a previ e last around the ‘the floor of the lift, Nearly every bone in his body wan broken. They fished him | Ps . ot" advised:y, World SP ep at ba “iwhey MeFart ut, found signs of life, and sent him to a hospital. There hia shattered bones Si l Si | topped the them, winning one In ether | at Pecently mae were matched and mended. When he get out he found himself to ue four ineher | ECLA eres 5 Nip thay. Mee ante See i eee icine Braker A clatnne ath @horter—about 5 feet 10, instead of 6 feet 2. i —— i tO rather unanimous: Up at Tommy JH: ate | It's a bard remedy. I don't care to recommend it to any of my personal) tie.* Mt, Gecrel : ‘ e minors. Haity's yesterday the gang wag speeds friends, UnWilhie ABATE : «first year ass reau- | lat ne # to how the New York ®42% py tne gcesng dititer York and viet lar. Sraw put him ta charge of a| cam in the shuffle A bes Jack Clarke ls a better rider “WILL SOME ONE," ASKS THE SYDNEY (AUSTRALIA) SUN, In a paras! aticsy on brida nas been « peru team that was to go from Martin | bourd “the "#ilD salt they than Frank Kramer 1 bets Kramer ts graph defending Jack Johnson, “please pick out the angels in the list of white ° i of games by - ’ play an exhibition | at championship, a better rider. Who wins? Ked to a & 4 of game to Fort Worth and play | would begin to admit It : Lp tea mcrgralll | tre, Husk, Miss Blanche Lit-| game in the «pring, During the step- 7 fins FRANK JOHNSON, mare's faeries (ony anaes hed punch. The only athletic angel on | tleteld, winner of The Evening World| over in Dallas the embryo manager| si craw went away from Vancouve. | MTAmer te considered better, | "eeore one who wrestled with Jacob, mixing in a touch of Jiu-Jitsu. That |diamond studded medal for the lidien'|gaid things of a very dictatorial and | yyy thinly, equipped. in pitchers, and | To the Sporting Faitor : ‘wae a tong time ago, and so far as we know angels have avoided the wrestling tournament In Madison Square Garden| paren nat to young Cocash, who, !t]unieas Fromme, Wiltse and Hearne—| (A) Who is the strikeout king of both | game ever since in 1908, They will bowl at the above! geveloped, was @ busher in name but| the complete staff—xet a little mtronger| leagues? (By) What is Wille Ritchie's oan ye on Friday evening, Jan, 9, 1914, not at heart the new Mayor ef York will have right name? rey Oldfield, | . ——_— sy wouldn't take that kind of stuff |to start out a rellef corps to meet Cb the auto ed recently a om M-Graw, let alone you," Mr, | Feprexentatly % nen the where? PH ARRIGOTTH. Likely t to Meet i: in January’ fights Tom MéCarey Plan Plans Bout Be- tween Crack Middleweights for His Los Angeles Club, By Jo John Pollock, CLABBY, the Hammond (Ind.) middleweight, and Bob McAllister of Ban Franclaco will furnish the je entertainment for Los Angelen fans the middie of January, if Tom McCarey's Plans go off right. It wan intended to have the Kilbane-Attell return engage- ment for thin date, but McCarey and Coffroth got together and traded at- temctions, much to the relief of Lon | Angeles fightgoers, who have no hanker- ing to witness Kilbane in action again. Ciadey has accepted MoCarey's terms end it io not thought McAllister, who ts atopping here, will be hard to deal Charley Murray, the fight promoter of ‘Baffalo end aloo manager of the Queens- berry AC. of that city, wired Willio Ritchie, the lightweight champion, an Ber of & guarantee of $7,500 to box Jimmy Duffy, the crack lightweight of I@ekport, N. Y., for ten rounds, but Ritchie wired back that if he Was guar- @nteed $10,000 he would take the bout. & match has been clinched between aw S Coffey, the fast local lghtwelxit, Kid Kansas of Buffalo, who has a a wecord of victories in the squared ctrele. They will meet for twelve rounds w Imprermed with the show. ing of Sapper O'Neil, the Enyl'sh light. weleht, against Fred Halsband last | Might that he made the announce: Immediately after the contest that he {a willing to bet $9 on O'Nell's chances in @ ten-round bout with Leach Cross, Ad Wolgast will Ket back in the ring again to-night. He will take on Charley White of Chicago in a ten-round bout before the Hippodrome A. C. of Mil. waukee, Wolkast will have to fight in his best form if he expects to win, for White is one of thowe clever boxers who has @ chance of outpointing the ex- Ughtwelght charnpton | Manager Gym has the Hob Tuerday night Young Drummie, Burns's sparring partner, and Young Cardell, wh ntly defoated Banty Lewis, ‘They have agreed to make 120 pounds ring side. George Rotel, the Boer heavyweight, Will be busy fighter next week, On Monday night he will tackle Jim Flynn, the Pueblo heavywelaht, tn & ten-round bout at the Garden A, C k MeCariny of Brown's xed & good semifinal to Roy Kenney bout next It will be formerly Mc day afternoon will with Howant Morrow, fighter, for ten ra Rodel in training fo: Mott Haven A.C. of Young Fox, the bantamweis)it pion of Engiand and treland, who wis brought to thin ntry by George Me Donald, will make his first appearance in @ bout in this country at the Garde A. C, on Monday night with J Mooney. This will be one of the pr Mminary bouts to the two ten-round 98 a boxing show to be brought off at Feungstown, O., on Monday night. jughie Weyet, the California heavy- weight, will make his debut here in a tem-round bout with Jack Hanion, the Brooklyn “heavy,” at the New Polo . Two other ten- found bouts will also be staged. Johnny Dundee, the crack local light- weight, expects to take part in five Aghts within the next four weeks. He fs already matched to fight Mredde Willie Beecher at the Atlantic Garden A. « ‘the of Brooklyn on Jan Shugrue club tn Jones at the Irvieg J c. of Nacnen, whe Is © woot fudge of « oa Jan. 1%, Walter Mohr of Brooklyn ai | ¢. contests between the heavywelrht fight- ers George Rodel and Jim Flynn and Battling Levinsky and Jim Coffey, the Dublin Glant. Georges Carpentier, the French cham- pion, must surely be some drawing card for the music halle in Paris and London for he ie receiving $2,600 a week at the Follies Bergeres in Paris at present giv= = Repular $40, $35 and $30 Herzog was also punished mt to Luston, which, in those the last word in penal servi- ha Clem Beahy, ¢ Mark,” Inciaiow, eecoNn mac ;| Charles Lincoln got his teeth re- six furionen, arranged after so long a time and was hartier, 116: back to the Now, 11%; Dartworth, 111: Royal ‘Tee, ntlemen, that is the man who dashel from Baltimore to Cinel 18 TAUB! BACK nati to get a Jou as manager, Neve’ ‘ Niet it be sald that he isn't game! Among ball pli who know the temperament of Herzog and his caar- in he tendency when in power there ts FOUWTH BACK Mount latready considerable speculation as to ' hove sear vile and-aj which of the Cincinnatl players will 4 Dueoner, 103,|be the first to bid for the pugillatic 10 110: John Purlang, | crown won by Cocash, At that, Charlie LIL: Donald Macbonald, 119; Floral (Park, 108; | ig much older and more | settled than he Samuel KR. Meyer, 115; Hob t®., 106. Judge was in the s of Cocagh, Wrigit and John Furlong, Tennessee Htable entry, bit and the chances are that he will Tk Tanwe-sear aids weet puree $300, tolling; at Tiriongs--*Ford Mas, Toa; | the advantage of belng able to restrain Hun Guide, 114; *Handeel 106; Snowfaes, | himeelf. He knows what ought to be 100; Hemadotte, 114; *Juaqan, ' 106; ‘Terra | done on @ ball field, howe’ 4 once Wianco, 111, *Captaln Jinks, 101; Belle Ohiltoa, | he makes up his mind the canteloupe TNL Dr. Jackson, 100 grower Is the kind of « fellow that will SIXTH RACH—Threevearolle and upward: | go through with It or bust up the shop. felling: mile and twenty anda —1 "Fe Trorgog can use enough diplomacy ere Mis trook, 10h) Brave, (108; Col. leg get the men working with him he tome ee He: Toucht to be a valuable man for the ir, Wa | Rede He has vecn brought up in the Vr Waly Tes, 10; | MeGraw school and knows the tricks ned Retter than all, he Ia a Materials Reduced to $20 187 stylish suitings and 29 overcoat patterns, all taken from our higher-priced stocks, made to measure only. ing boxing exhibitions and will receive ar amount from the Pattadiam ec Hall in Lonton after his engage ment in Parle is Snished 1 to take » Nas tet We ans, manager of Carpentier, offering him the match, MoDonali said to-day that a out between Carpentior Cm would draw a 940,000 gate in London, bout pla: with in London in F Suits and Overcoats, $20 To reduce our stock of woolens we have made the most sweeping reduction in our history. Sale ends Saturday. Broadway (& Ready for Arnheim ! 3 Ninth Street Corieenat a public wants to know, and it, is where do I get that $800 that is coming to me?" RACE TRACK, CHARLESTON, & ¢,Jout furthes ada pianted a blew 01 Us lite now up to aur luca! patriots to wet [Or Me Marmey 18 alive end waif Dooce i entries for to-morrow! Marylander’s ty th that broke @ ‘8 |) ready some reinforcements. John rs- | t iJ vorting tors races are as follows tweth tou ad made him feel that even | ter says he has a new pitcher signed, & LOVER OF ALL sPronTs— FIRST RACH -Thteeyearolds and uowanl lgerial business sometimes has its| by the name of Spencer. “I don't know | Thanks for your suggesticn, Drop us roe KIO; welling; five and hale fudunge easant side. who he is." John admitted, “but I'll! im some motes on cricket and Asseriay) Holland HA: Fue Vanes, 11: Maa hen McGraw arrived ty Dallas he) start hin if 1 get the call from afar.” | som ball gam Qinver, Td) "Philo, 100 Coreoaia, TTL ‘ — " . , an {RAVE Doth sidex a hearing and punished |, {To the Sporting Palitor Hoaberpeontt Hila, 10K, Latte Hn, 111 avon, | ‘Cocash by sending him back to the] But in all this trouble they can't) “What are the cause and remedy for aw. 114; John Marre, 111; Veneta Strme, 111. [bad eating in Marlin for a two weeks | drown there saian of a MoLeun | cramps In the arms? Whenever I con- ed: Inferno Queen, ‘Theo exile, while the rest of the team went peed ming about Joe Tinks; Rei tract the muscles or litt a weight of 100 to 1 pounds I have the above-men- tloned cramps. Also, did a horse at I'm tn in| this year's Belmont races average a SAUCE many dishes in a very marked degree. Sold by Grocers Everywhere , NOTE! TEASE THE JOKERS W, Ber. Cootm Harvard Eleven | |Graw? The perfect flavoring of food is of the greatest importance. Food will be entirely health- ful and enjoyable when made ac- ceptable to the palate. LEA a PERRINS’ THE ORIGINAL WORCESTERSHIRE The World’s Greatest Condiment. It gives keen edge to appetite and increases the enjoyment of EDITED BY ROBERT EDGREN TWO BROKEN RBS FORCE BALDWIN 10 QUIT TO PHIL BROCK Bout Even Until Maity Obliged to Stop at End ot Sixth Round. Is NO MORE FUN IN THe | GALLERY, | (Special to The AKRON, 0., Dec, 19.—Phil Brock of Cleveland won over Matty Baldwin of Boston in the sixth round of a scheduled twelve-round bout. Baldwin was forced ening World.) ‘out of the milling at the end of the (sixth round, the with two broken ribs on until the sixth round tt even it. with both boys Baldwin was the the two, whipping « vt left side. a ver ad & hard* times lifted Brovk clear In the sitta round tp cline, Brook swings on the ribs of the E It was evident that Matty was in great and he hung on for th r of the round, i. lacing. At the end of the round the rib breaks were di ered, a \EBBETS GOES WEST TO CLOSE DEAL FOR JOE TINKER orere tis feet boYs came to fa bbets, President of the all Club, left for Cin- to deal for thbets carried with him the pur- chose pric 310,000 bons for inker, Walch the Brooklyn club mains tains tt is entich | player stens ract with Brooklyn, Pra | FURST half furlongs.—Clift Maid, 7 to 0 and 1 to 3 RA Elects 's Brickley ,° attest oe Hae Turn Dec. 19.—] first (Connally), 4 to 1, ir tWo sta-|)2to 1 and + Dick's Pet, 100 of the Me to 1 and even, third, Tine tire| lor Normandy Sir Caledore, Belie and Syellata alo TW o-year-olds; half furlonga,—Fiat- to 2 § to and Hh to & fire vo «F.’ Murphy), ttol4 to 1, Sto 3 aud 7 to 19, second; No tury Manager, 1 (Nathan), 10 to 1 4 to 1 PAD nd 2 tod, third. Time, 1.098-5, Roger ved Brickley or not for the |" A d not be learned. Gordon, —— also ran, eae ae ENTRIES AT JUAREZ. Hocn er Woodrow, Belle Terre a minute? Bee a ddetor, 2 Mo. othe § honky explain the expressio Hage and a dix” in a pinoche Db : Hintman, Who were the members of the fa- yer Son, mous Orioles at the time MeGraw, TETH WACK Three: Jennings and Robinson were members, | Sem fefonss.— Bing. Bia and thelr positions? 8 L. 8 Reitz, | ; Kolly, Robinson, c.; Brouthers, 1! &b.; McGraw, 3b.; Jennings, 103; Sir Alvescot, 100, ntice allowance claimed, Track heavy. GENUINE VELOURS If, Keele: rodle, cf.; cones | Hoffer, Clarkscn, Remshing and Esper, | pitchers., Rotingon waa born in Kew! Brgland, ani ia fifty-two years oa) McGraw is of I:ish parentaze and born in Truxton, BW. ¥. To the 8) Did + tie French heavywelght champion, ever box In the United States? CARL HELLERMANN, Trenton, N. J. m Pugare Pugaree Band Now: fr Xmas yaar or VELOUR Sine Beller Ky this rdentical | 20 Stores in New York & Brookiun COME UP AND LOOK OVER OUR Sample Sults aud Overcoats at Values ila TY. Beton city, Weekly iy, Wee! aeoethly Pay- a tare: iy, Poandential NTOM TAILORING OUR ROBINSUN 180 Navan at. cor, Spree one flight, | A WORD TO PARENTS, A oixtecniae bookies comtatoing tar gon tf Hop i 1 Hawane Boom will hy Sunday's World Hookiet are bound to hea Irom the little Ne wien (hey leam from thei | piasfellows what a troat they have missed, ‘Thip | Badal Geamen Be sure to ont mend

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