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¢ it mae Ng Ks ht DANN RNR <yra ' " THE EVENING WORLD, MONDAY, JANUARY 18, 1018, Ssnevsr] BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK “EDITED BY. ‘ROBERT EDGREN. {COME TO FIND OUT LAAAA ALREADY | ADMITS FRESHMEN Meeting of Executive Commit- tee Here Discloses Fact That First-Year Men Have for Years Been Eligible to Com- pete in Championships, LONG DISTANCE RUNNING KEEPS HIM YOUNG Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co. (The New York Evening World). Kinds of Ills Being Charged, College Rowing Now rit RO Yorba Went» : the ‘Executive Committee ge tan tet » ; om ee ie ie yond = a phd on ‘s 4 $ . w : tercollegiate Association of At ir i subject of a lot ue : \ . . Athletes of America it developed that sion in intercollegiate circles ‘ oh f there has been a rule in the orgagiaa- lagen ‘The of af! Made dre being a Fee 4 tion's constitution for some years al- it ito door. a ¥ rR Chanini Bh Viragal ag cone their (* f, ; / i ys jonships, was the im alarming news from the Uni- “ra. § sion that there was no such rule aud of Wisconsin that @ physioa ' z ‘ ‘ ie the association would draft on tion of fifty-four oarsmen f A . but the action expected in the mat- that rowing had injured the 1 Thene not necessary, ry here were several important of ‘all the men, in tivo, ences wef ; j ghanges suggested in the rules gov- Up the authorities of most of ‘ ] Pa erning the championships and they rn colleges, Physical ex- . aks Y : t trate voted on at the anuual ons are already under way at ; ) ' " ; “the most important. change cad Princeton, and it ip ela the % \ ee posed was that the contestants in of the sport will depend on the 4 Fy ed running broad jump, hammer of the medical gentlemen, fi hav be: reg he abeitine towed te iD ba pene fy - - & that the different institutions be rep- aia in each of them in groups of 7 Laray' "S. mrs. - wo. stort to determine the evi wie Ud O:S.WERKS Weercs ty Another was that the track be be traced to rowing, measured twelve inches from the bor- der instead of eighteen as is now the fe beck from the University of opored to hav cleras where the ‘entire situation § was proposed to have a slight e ised te ie ehaliticnee ie 4 : tion of soft earth reaching from the Fooutiog tn the abet the J - take-off block forward. in Giving the starter permission to re- Seentee es" right tn call the contestants in track events Di. Meyian Long-Distance Running Has Kept Him Rg Sees SSR Rp | et Young, Says 48- Year-Old Marathoner—- — See ee Title-Holders |, IR or cig te —— — Racing Case Ruling . S. Weeks, Who ies Father Time, Has Been'(49-ycap. tekeued me and ? lost interest fa athe 7; ic Ld HOTTEENS: he promised to Compr ies = y : PII panic. Eat Too Much and Was ie Time The best course of training Ie || BROUGHT WIFE BACK TO In Baseball D efe ense clean living, plenty of sleep and | 3 Pational lawn tennis championship Sitting Around. walking. Get ten hours’ sleep At HEALTH BY LONG WALKS. ou can, | “He kept his promise for a few years| Unite: u . awty trom _nutied & Melaestin, GLA avant rope ies |Prtutg terse ac d States Courts Ruled That Horke Racing Wasn't a Viola the national tournament at Newport. have to runaway to.some health re-|] much and sit around too much to || eoreot to tent you that rignt| tion of Sherman Law, and Organized Baseball Is Confident & eat in the parlor of the mod- Witia estly furnished home of O. 8./sort every time they really had to'| be healthy. eo is juat as enthusiastic as I / Witlame Miieve! eras redler Wooks in Yonkers last night, | work hard, ‘The youngeter of to-day gous In |!am about athleticn" weld air, Weeks, That the Same Decision Will Be Made in Federal League’s Comers’ title who oppose the plans of | "4 after Ilstening to the Methuselah| “I have been a dev@eo of the walk- || too much for beer, late hours and | interrupting. | | 7 J! © Suit in Chicago Wednesday. {ng and running game for more thau | cigarettes. the West Bide Tenis Club to bring| °f the marathon game—Mr. Weeks is ‘in good health when we came to ht—we decided that he won| twenty-five years, and I can get out “1 am in athletics to show the |, Yonkers and started me on the . the tournam: bbe { The other champons. ater Richard margin in his battle against | at a mcment’s notice and run twenty || youth what @ man of my age can || road to health by taking me for walks, By Bozeman Bulger. Pitchers and take some of the lead off Hi w. Slocum, Olile B. jes of Father Time, Tiis|or twenty-five miles. For the past | do if you take care of yourself Pop dind ay Tors apt very Bree + oe HE cyes of the entire baseball| the manager's shouldere—the Yanks Hn yey A.| bearded "youth" at once impresses| ten years I have raced at least once || when young.” | Rowersry 1 walk ever Bills and. dal world—-and who isn't a base-| Will be pretty well ftted out a . ; —an ase for the - 4 v! season, . Two of the champi you that youth is perpetual if you fol- | @ach week, and I seem to go bette Walking—plenty of it—out inthe |'and it has made me healthy and ball fan?—will be centred on BE, McLoughlin and Maco! = low up his mode of living. Ho says! each time I start.” |] open country will keep anybody in || Strong. I am always near whenever | Chicago this week, when the Federal Joe Kelley has been made the seout D. Whitman, have decided to remain | he doesn't belleve he ever will grow| “How do you manage to keep || good condition. Mr, Weeks races and very often have | League's suit to break the “Basebull|to succeed Arthur Irwin and will hells dy agar ol “and I'll be running marathon | well conditioned and appear so fresh ||” ag forty-eight Mr. Weeke races || chismaret °° Temarks a "| Trust” will be heard before Judge| start on his job ‘mmediately, Jee Casino courts pigaaiced rates and other events over long dis-/and young after all these yoars of || a¢ least once a week over a di ane opera Wednesday, All of the pentiol Drove a successtul fvory dr. nd, Charion 2, Dull 3¢. of the Ores- | tances ten years tagm now,” he de- | hard campaigning?” tanoe of ground. Mr, Weeks?” fie wi sixteen major league club owners | hng'er mutiael ia toe 9 have been summoned and all of them) 1110 tongues be tet re id | will probably be on hand. 2 : fe” gent A.C. acting as ite Seoretary, | clared boldly. “There is no secret or ery “Yes, for many went out the first ‘ ” i —_—_—_—_— ee slight throat affection, the tonsils, an: sup) rt of Newport yoo Mr, Weeks was reminded that in a| about it,” he replied. “I live a clean {t protects me in the’ wind and cold | “yedretary John B, Hoydler of the judge of @ bail player, race on the Great South Bay. But all career Joe has developed se e prominent playara and clubs, |!arge measuro the well trimmed life all the time. And that Js the only | Te?’ was fond of running and| Weather, But my, beard never both- | national League will leave this atter- | coreer Joe has them 4 Or eee ewe Tenis Aesoniatee Na; beard is what brought him into/ kind of training anybody needs. Do| wiixing, and whenever there was an|°" me in racing.” =). | non for the Windy City, President! Tecreau and Dick Rudo if oar lonal Lawn Tennis Association. Buli| prominence, “I’m not seeking noto-|you know,” continued Mr. Weeks se- 1 YO, jothered yo! »" | Tener of the National League rs ‘cue {etlnaten chat wadiee tea mete etn event I would enter, In those days we . | the management of the Toronto ual meeting next month Mo. | "ety Was the quick rejoinder, “but |riously, “I think everybody could| didn't run so far. I developed the than cadeviog é Toots id = Boca, "wien ‘the inaugural of the gt Barer oni} ee ee Pou hlin ad ever the diay [it some of those milllonatres wouli| face as do if they kept healthy. marathon craze when it was revived! Mr. Woeks then related how during|new Governor will take place, He|® Dig league ecout to a miner the Newport colors, live as T do they wouldn't, at my age,| “And you never have suffered any| MEY DOU ten years ago.” | | the Songate Marathon two years ago, aden, ———————— expects to arrive in Chicago, however, ill effects as a result of some of the! 1 won?" when the weather was around the| in time for the hearing. Almost simultaneously with the ruellii < a “ " ” zero mark, his beard froze stiff until Th fficials of organized ball feel SOO SCR IO SOO |i ned ene a tener foresees ett in. [te resembled = maak of ice on hit | very confident that they will win the|ABnouncement of Kelley as ‘svory “It by iil effects you mean sleep,”| terposed Mra, Weeks. , face. | “That wasn't @ very pleasant |guit. ‘The claim of the Federal League | (tater jor the Yanks came the news FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP || wisit@ot ct sis Rah SEE goes nal ees ger che a ie cain Soe act ae ” finished in time to get a leading| Federal Lea: has been restraineg| Other contract with the Giants, Kin- I first met Mra, Weeks,” continued the tH ‘ederal eu sella left for Springfield, Tl. ter- of our talk Mr, cy prize in any way from carrying on » Tl, yeat 00 By John Pollock——0m0or————— nto. eloquence and | eres les xOu, had better tell Pirie Weeks have a con twenty years tport ie considered an important point fay and will begin making plans Sor Reece, sutetituted for the banded some of the free and easy| Mr, Weeks shyly. J i of age, who, strange as it may seem, |in the case, according to Secretary forects ot a 5 en inte he dons er tats which tent aot be baraital” | people a hard blow. He looked his| wuts hares Mrs, Weeks,” tt wan| doen mot go in for track and fleld | Hoydier: and, according to the attic retty well tied wih cee ae Joho, Welemantel of the Broadway gooning | MMterviewer square in the eye, sus-la big day. ‘There was a race for the| Athletics, But he Js one of the cham /davits, organized ball will be able to| PNiy Wel Auppled with sew mae iiong Wrootiva ‘wan ausmHt 8 new entire it | plclously, too, aw if seeking @ living| two-mile championship of Suffolk| Pion basketball players of Yonkers | refute this charge absolutely by sim-| ema! right ayroll, Due the flatic line, will juee box! iMustration, and sald: County and all us girls were there, | 4d a speedy amateur cyclist, ply citing the conditions surrounding hy aT} payroll, J in’ “The trouble with you average | it was a terible race. The men raced| There are many trophies in the| the proposed sale of the Chicago Cubs|4re he will need many more before ‘between | Americans ie that you eat too | around at a terrific pace, And do you| Weeks home, which he won during| to Charles Weeghman of the Federal ‘Kinsella will go to Marlin in bhugrue De i much and sit around too much to | know I learned to love him right there| his many years in the game. There| League same weeks ago. go Cog | af world’s ti be healthy. You don't get e h th a| Were a lot more. About a year a The officials of organized ball also| of the first bunch of youngate: } @ Metener tg 2 exersioe.” Waiking le whet yeu ee ENS tates 4 finished | burglars entered the flat while Mr. look upon the case of Curley Brown Paerypyere eed job wutes will ; I was going along nicely and |" mit ant, plenty of it. And after you | they threw a pail of water over him./and Mra. Weeks were on one of their / against The Jockey Club as a prece- | Ret as 8 lend ‘cone Sa de team i Seri thought, but just then J | feud for have had that the fatural sleep | Well, that freshened him up enough Boalt Founte and carted away many Seat, ps as ee Brows, 64 bet oecinselle tp grobably the snest ante Ee a se wil e. Is and cups, | owner o! , Md., duck one,” replied Jigany, Be “Sleep,” and Mr. Weeks smite, | Ake him win by a few inches: Butl medals end curs__s/‘wms denied « license by ‘The Jockey | Scout in baseball to-day, and tt is ioe ie'to'box | “That i the main thing. You can't Ket too much of it, Get ten hours if you can, The more the better.” WOULD 8HOW YOUTH OF To. ES, I remember once when George Munroe was to fight , Terry McGovern and 1 went te Billy Newman's club to see it. iaroe didn’t show up and Neuman | \ _ *fushed up to me breathlessly, saying. Club, the recognized governing body | 41d that he has nover turned up « of the American turf. Brown, among|Senuine lemon—that és to say, he other things, @ked for the dissolu-|Mever sent MoGraw a player who tion of The Jockey Club on the ground | Could not be disposed of for as much aa he cost. the interesting fea- DAY A GOOD EXAMPLE. eee eee hetaan ate” || tire of Dick's work is that he does [ IN THE FIELD OF SPORTS nd 7 * J ts t youth of to-day. He related how easy| The Boston A. A., by reason of its| chase of the St. Anselm's A. C. yester The United States Court denied the Colla te head of rat besh§ =e Je ‘The Olymte A.C of Harlem and th cre AC eof ined, od Orsiand Wursete Kod ing gaterainmeate at f 6 di ternoon, T. Hickey, the former| injunction, ruling that horse racing “Murry up, Jimmy, get your clothes [hati enitay team has, Sede eau at | AW! a Mt is to make your sons and daugh-| victory over the St. Nicks in Boston|Sie“Haven A. ©. distancer, ‘who now | was nelther commerce nor a neceaalty |" Springfeld and ho is, alao inter. Munroe baan't shown up and 1|¢ Bins tne. 0th Bare ee | Mere te scene noms for Jim Savage. the ters eee the wisdom of outdoor exer- Saturday night, holds the lead in|represents Bronx Church House, just! of life, hence could not be affected by | ested in io pol LD eays he 6 Jeraay’ hearweiat writer cle. The young man of the present, Jes, | Rowed out the veteran Tim O'Conhor of] the anti-trust legislation. Further,| Would have been # rich man if it } t you vo fight McGovern.” = Se phe meneger ho said, drinks beer, smokes cigar-| the Amateur Hockey League serles.| the home club for first honors. F. Crosier| the Court decided that racing as | hadn't been for his chronte love for “I had seen Terry mix it, over in He ate ‘Obartey Whi carts te. erquesting that Se ottes and Keeps late hours. And he| The present holders of the league|of fhe Brees Chareh Bou thine, sport was a public amusement, and|Dbaseball. The first man ‘he got for Brooklyn, and so 1 wasn't slow in {eles 10 tite MB) to Fala. and amit “im claims it 1s due to the absence of real] title have dropped to a tie for sec-|7; | Hushns of the Deandm A. A. ren) ee to be governed in a stringent way | the Giants was Larry Doyle, Qhewering wr oe eccompanlal , Mhehalimare iat" wasons | Leadership—some one who will go oUtbond piace, with the Irish-American | {sed fourth, : under rigid methods of discipline to or “*Not me, Bill,’ I said. ‘I'm not well Sus traieare The | we : y, and show youngsters the fallacy of place, 4 p Ey keep {t free from evil practices, Just who the Yanks can get for ight.’ Charley Koden, a Kood boy tual an Ba (rmpartant fight thie weak wil be er ware A. 8. gn8 Cropesnl Ac O) Savane Baseball officials and thelr attor-| coach 1s causing Bill Donovan ¢oi rom Jersey City, was tn | Ss m4 sid that he is only 8 f {The imnortant fight thie weak wt i|_ “I love the running and the walking} While the St. Nicks are much disap- A Ne v t neys, will maintain. that. baseball | siderable worry. He has any humber club house and he went on with 7 ' Of Milwaukee at the Awd game,” continued Mr. Weeks, “Ali I] pointed at their defeat they are atill rmy- a y a comes under the same head of public| of applications, but many of them My, what a panting he got. 1), galch Nas practically wen arranged be . eed nak eae nae ahs wet out of it Ia priges. Very often 1 tmoury hag Siveads" been "onglter ave got the samo. forte Tougst atthe Wet site a re floht pose se retry van SOE FIGHT. | Sefer Ae Nat MO warts a Bah. and how he loved to fight. He jie 4 R like @ bulldce in his corner puil- H iis Anxious to get bec! a chain waiting for the first again by ecortng @ kn 7 too old to play actively during ‘ | confident they will again win the amusement as horse racing. and is| are & ue Fe ly ra thle ee toe" Championship. Polo Tou. 8 neither commerce nor @ necessity of | the spring traning season, pee sone youngsters that by clean living in " ¢ | a pitchers. Tt was reported that Duke rare aie a their youth they can go out in thirty |, The Clan McKenzies lost their thir- = ; _[Fachare. scat tant iets Ger the ee Nout Caech'rometu@h | years trom ‘now. and do the ‘rare| teenth straight game in the first sec-| nen pong, Jan, 18.—The army| TF. the Ruppert-Huston-Sparrow. / yer. port has not met with confirmation. , 4 E ring and the minute rest be- | be y ee, eee ‘the Hr THE flare | thing Tam now doing. 1 don't train,| tion of the New York State League Donovan team will now land a) Fort Bie Nit een talk of Kid Glee: rounds seemed like w Laas dp Poathice, a Hgbeneight chamaton of| C67 Rect hae ete set wed. | Never knew what it waa to train ky] yesterday afternoon whon they auc- | will play the Navy eleven at the Polo to0d man for the Job OF cosice| cee tn nite Oem Chik Oh ie es ‘ Vaio pho tyaght “tn great form at “the looal | “1 tntand, to try ay banteat to stop Merve tefore | matter of fact, I haven’ | cumbed to 0 , | Grounds, . on Nov. 27, ac- Mee Le iy nee centaen, him, At the timekeeper’s ‘( f with’ bed tne oy gy bara (0 sop aoe, t. t wot the] cumbed to the Brooklyn Celtics, semi- | Grounds, New York, on Nov. 27, ac-| . ian whose can look after the young | dented, nf iy.’ fen neconds Before each round, | Australia,” lip Tourhi Mert “Btcbon. ihe "Aus | asiat mee tn "getung ether tig bouts,” = THT time. 1 am a wood worker und um| finalists in the A. F. A. Cup tle com- | cording to the schedule just an- used to push his sec: hampton, 8 few — confined indoors about eight hours a|petHion at Marquette Oval, Brooks | oy hore —e——EE con | ap Re gaged nal Mito) . day, But 1 always apend my off time| ly. The ecore was 4 goals to 1. 5 awa sepia Bis chair, He'd always be in the vel in hand” ‘The outdoors, when the weather ts clear, Stevens Institute and Rutgers, two = feliow's corner whanging away pina De was I wheis he entered te enny eonar until bedtine, I walk to and from n are tied In the| eievens which have been coming to before the sound of the bell dled out. +“ © one could ever describe McGovern's style accurately, He was going all the time - e Dusiness every day, often H ae kontee N t E d Add d 18 E il D fe home to lunch, and in thin way T wot neither havi The Blue, | West Foint for any. 7 do a Cw ul nN Ss e 9 ABUY LIETCATS | avori six micn of fast walking betore| however, has played, one tote ams | appear on the Arar a os ednie | is ght. oT dk believ “| that the Tigers, veral surprises | year, Holy Cross has been moved up fi . Johnn Drummie Bias ia Whar eacen iva atesoeiitedl tears “turninmed last. week. Cornell | Yrum the rmid-eenson position t0 that Daily additions to our Remnant Sale increase the y our big athletes, They dry up, With] lost to Yale and Columbia was beaten Re Mbiousata PalaeRaiina ta where opportunity for selection, Just what you want may and he could throw punches like a Paik: and Chate wel Te toree tle en One ae Giavene Waa vheld forth Neraiators: have been added today. Suit to measure, $16—irres meazoobocter. It ie oppapent tried to Before one of the largest crowds any lima. e , Homer Beker, half mile champion Sanford's Rutgers team gives way to spective of former price. al cheat and drive in punches to the iv dna s oda, | At has over attended a boxing show | noeqriicr yearn, ‘He was bors. In| seen an competition again, forthe | GettyaburE, @ newcomer, which ‘will Our $40 Evening Dress Suit, with choice of black \0!i« too fast to count until the other | Mil), ‘ihwon. hers mill 7 focaraaze#/at the Fairmont A. C., Benny Leon- Connecticut, but when about four|rest of the Indoor season, This was|take the second date on the card. or white silk waistcoat, cannot be equalled anywhere was glad to wriggle away, | ard, the east side lightweight, de-|years old his father settied in Pat-|announced by Paul Pilgrim of the | Georgetown, too, comes back after an in the world. Ask to see materials. ~ Terry invariably hooked hii ) ad cisively defeated Johnny Drummie of | ie, I. I, When he grew up ne|N. Y, A. C, yesterday after he had it to the chin after the breakaway bécame a bayman and later an oyater| taken Baker to Dr. A. G. Keano for absence of three years. Notre Dame : ; = “Tie punch was his knockout. Wakdie MoGoosty, who Festntly de nuing | Jereey City in the main event of ten | aredgor. This kept him in the open xamination of the bad leg that | Wil! be here on Nov . 4 to think that Young Corbett | pid’ Minegy haat vrata indent 1] rounds on Saturday night, Leonard|for hours each day. Mr. Weeks also|has been bothering him all winter | The wchedule: Oct. 3, Holy Cross; 9, Broadway i spoiled & wonderful fighting | %,0°% ne eo beat ay sht | won this battle as he bi CHE ie points with pride to trophies he wonland caused him several defeat: Gettysbury BS gate; 30, Willi ect r. é t ever beat anybody |bout ip the ssme city ness many othere—vy his remarkal jev~ 50% ekippei = ya; Nov. & 9th St. Aatsas cal woes | ice aerate Spel SSeS ant avers 0 etl oot Ee ot ings ts

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