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THE EVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, PEBRUARY 11, 1018. SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [noseuFesx ROBERT EDG JOHNSON HAS TROUBLE REACHING JUAREZ 7 Johnson to Take - Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co. (‘The New York Evening World.) Boat for Tampico ie At Cienfuegos — 2 BARBADOS, B. W. L, Feb. ih—Jaek @ Johnson, the pugilist, accompanied 2S his wife and Frank Hagney, tralian boxing ‘tner, sailed day on the four-masted Henry Krager for Cienfuegos, wh he will connect with @ boat which will take him to Mex., on his way to Juares his bout with Jess Willard on es. While here Johnson was wade'de- tin a suit for damages he ache: The pugilist acted as own and won the case, although pit = the chief Government ool On the voyage north from Monte- video, Johnson acted as @nok and prepared the fooc for the entire crew. ~ For Pile Sufferers “Wet SAY Jonnson MAY “TE An Atropuie - «+> RS AW GETS UP INTHE Aim. MAPS THEY’ WON'T LeT HA LAN ANY VIHEREE, ; if i i et dd AH I WINNERS AT NEW YORK A. C. MEET Bunning High Jump (scrateh)—Won by J. G. Loomis, Chicago A. A, with 6 feet 1 inch. 70-Yard Seratch, Special—Won by J. G. Loomis, Chicago A. A, Time, 7 8-58, One Mile Run (handicap)—Won by C. E. Clark, Yale University, 60 yards. Time, 4m, 26 1-58. 70-Yard Dash (handicap)—Won by W. F. Rose, Knights of St. tal troubles, in the privacy Antony, 11 feet, Time, 7 2-58. jome,, bo & box oll crugetsta 500-Yard Run, Special, for Buermeyer Cup (serateh)—Won by J. E. bookies mailed free in plain Meredith, University of Pennsylvania, Time, 60 8-bs. if 700 end se conech Bem One Mile Ran for te Cup (scrateh)— y M. A. Devanney, esp goo unattached. Time, 4m. 25 8-58. PYRAMID DRUG CO) i : Columbia University Interclass Relay: One Mile—Won by Class Ebr Bes Maral Mh Loomis Races to Chica 0 1917, with B. F. Shepard, V. Nelsarda, T. Binck, J, P. Knox and L. H. ||| Prremid Pie Remedy, in plain wrapper. 1g Mann. Time, 8m. 48 1-58, Name e e 2 70-Yerd Hurdle (handicap)—Won by J. J. Eller, Irish-American Street Train in Running Togs _|\ «0. crus. ting si4 Running High Jump (handicap)—Won by Walter Whelan, Boston eo e A. An 2 inches, with an acteal jump of 6 feet. ees |] Wen by Bronx Church House, first team, Timo, Sm. 186, 800-Yard Dash (handicap)—Won by F. Kaufman, University of Right Through Doors at| stewing.» Goulding "rete eect || "wee hw Ghandiny)— Wen by W. Horton, New York A. 0, crow on more speed and drew |] 85 yards. Time, “ New York A.C, Meet in Or-|aoting stil, ‘During the final Tap|| | _Twe Mile Relay Race— Won by Boston A. A. with H. F. Mahonoy, the Canad 14 LOOMIS of Chicago will not But Overlook Cox of St. Nicks = LOOMIS of Chicago wil not Sadler adh FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP Left Wing of Amateur Hockey cromtetasnct fe*titis dra'"aite|nurriea tipd to our ity and winning| contre ot ie” stems’ ve al-tound By John Pollock Leagie Championa —Sooes| i Seats faedottecs/un nemo civ ree. Tel aes Na lc a until the last few minutes of play. | Western star vy OP eaail; Four of the Five Goals Made the| prises at the New York Athletic Club| "ike Devanney won the delebrated by His Side. 5 1 H is | Because of Activity in Behalf of Fraternity ‘Bd Reulbach, the faméus pitcher, who joined the Feds after being released by the Dodgers, declares that hie activity as an officer of the Players’ Fraternity was the reason he was canned. His full statement: “My trouble with President Ebbets of the Breeklyn Club dates back inte lect epring, but wae breught te a head after the clese ef seacon when several ef the players of the ape a revemian wens Srey Wald O08 4 it i iH I Hl i ae b Hl Fewer WAY Wave vo cet WTo Ni hae UNDER WIS : if re Be be i q tl me It was none ef my business and jaire ef the Brooklyn er Newark 5 get GH In the affaire of the play- fair and equare deal from and eur relations ac player became ctrained and thie, in my epinien, on me, for it wae prier te hie vere that | talked te him abeut the ealary ef i He EH t “ ty rity Continues 70-Yard Sprint] Fated up'so"witnin twenty ‘yards of | ‘ ¥ i iif z i Captain Collings paes the seas eres med Sees at ridden for Fx¢ tr ; ul ie ite! Fevmust either eub g i they were} games in Madison Square last night/ Baxter mile Deceute _ be [eg | to return] more speed at eo han rend pecs he was in a hurry Leal the Island star. asia mn took lead guessing. e league While he remained in the Garden| fow ares, but they couldn't head HE Creseent A. C. seven thought co got their frst goal. After that) Loomis took first place in the} Devanney off, and he approached the that If they “covered” Hobey | they had thi practically their own | seventy-yard dash and high jump,| finish mark ® wonderful burst way although New Mooners made of speed. Baker properly they'd beat the/ 4 valiant but futile rally in the last | 4d from stubborn opposition. ‘Ted Meredith's performance in the ®t. Nicka in the Amateur Hockey) period. The tall’ youngster, who is holder/ 500-yard special was just another of League game last night. They stopped| Cox surprised even those experts|of three national titles, didn’t have! his good races, w Baker all right, but overlooked Cox,| who declared he would make & name/tnings bis own way. Far from it,| te beat the feld, wing, the latter scoring four of| fF himself this season, He played a 111, pret event was the running hign| Ri Mg 4 val cular game and was invariab! iikie, Yak itrongest middie dis- goals made by his side. ‘spot when the peek ag As opponents he had Wesley| tance runner, all the way. t only one goal, bul w to bim in the rushes of ler of Yale, who holds down the} Mel Sheppard, hero of hundreds of i titles of intercollegiate and jlish| races, had a narréw escape from seri- Shahplon. Gene Jennings and ous injury in the running of his heat Barw’ also tried to outieap Jin the 300-yard dash, Bhoppand wi @ scrimmage in front of Loomis, The bar was steadily| rounding the turn at the Fourth A’ it ie i i he gpse il i i iH if | i : I i i : | { it 7 i iy i ar. r Ate. tn | | Bia 8 H i ez z F I SPREE j i rf I j ily f i a8 ci ve- The Boston A. team, whi pushed up to six feet, where Oler/ nue side when his foot caught in a uate te wil’ play tne] and Jennings reached ‘their helept.| loosened plank, throwing him beavily, Hockey Club at t) focal rink Batur. | Barwise hadn't missed yet and doctors found it to take five day night. forced Loomis up to six feet one inch, where both came acropper, In the jumpoff Loomis did better than Bar- f . lz : ‘ se in i = ie flit tal ? i ! necepeary to stitches in a gash in his right leg. ——_ if *f i Hi Fi vt ne Fi iis i Fy rf a) We blood to potson and irri- ‘RAG Pills Cure Head- sand all Bowel : aD e |} ge i ati ig ze es & i E : | : Rg Bete E: i z i 3 s 2 <) a # é z ee Ae 2 Efe _® & | 3 4 Young Gradwell Easy for Cross In an interesting ten-rou:d bout, Leach Cross to win over Young Gradwell, the Newark, N. J. Ughtweight in the windup at the Lon, Acre A. C.'s special show last night. Leach tried hard to make it it contest, but Grad and holding on Cross ban, stomach and so often did he get {i his blows to that spot that the New- fighter in to th round. In the oC tried hard to put Gi ell , but the latter managed to stick it out despite the fact that Leach nailed him on the jaw with many atiff right | swings. EL PAN ZARETA’S NEW RECORD, 5 FURLONGS IN 57 1-5 SEC. Zareta, owned by J. 8. Newman, water, Tex., broke the world’s five fur- tnd tnd net ts es "oa wi * >a Yo Ly al 6 eeconds, Hi Stuyvesant High School's basketball team, leader in the P. 8. A. L. cham- Plonship race, added another victory to ite winning oring, by defeating the Adelphi Academy 4} on a ‘mere court by @ score of 40 to 38. fast contest was featured by B. Fi in, schol team He played forward was , ER E alaS matidil) Rowling Tourney, ee. win the dash Loomis led all the way. Never sto ing st Pircod ~_—_ poi Loomis out ro" rised spectat rhe hurried exit from the Garden. Loomis wanted to compete in the N. ¥. A. C. mash and ited to on the programme was a epecial Sit, | seventy-five-yard dash from scratch. He won his race re ‘as Alvah Meyer enson, The course ie ; the| for this race was laid down the mid- die of the Garden. Loomis s' from the Fourth Avenue end, beat his field to the finish, and kept on wag int door an Nefore the sur- is bu exit, Loomis was a to his Chicago home. He won't know his time for the race (7 3-5 seconds) ‘until he reads it in a Chicago paper. ‘Bince his sensational entry into is has bee: very ori al performer; Best tits ma Slose, competition, was the earl: events, no rec- Orde were ion at the Garden wur- from t. ‘The contest that attracted the mee! most tion was George feat ‘of defeating a team of American champions in a three-mile walking cane, ame, “Badle Hans, Mohawk ns, Mol a. etwas tore complete the three-mile journey. ‘ Remer held on to Goulding at the outeet, ‘ba the world's champion his tong lee MINNEAPOLIS, Minn, Feb. 11.—|% Gev. W. C. Hammond and Mayor W. participate in MEREDITH AND HALPIN TO START FROM SCRATCH. Most of the champions who shone in the New York A. C. games in Madi. son Square Garden last the Thirteenth Regiment Armory, Sumner and Jefferson Avenues, to-morrow afternoon. The entry list teems with star athletes, The runners 1 race over the largest indoor ture of the Battery EB meet will be the Brooklyn Handicap, the hi 90) ae lugh of the Pastim in Gough, the national junior we, champion, end Dick Egan lugh Hirschom of the Irish-Amer can A. C. pe Ae NEW ORLEANS ENTRIES. NEW ORLAANS, La, Feb, 11.— The entries for to-morrow’ races are as follows: rl it i i i ? 13 tt rR tf ql fe A i Hy [eee flee i i f | HF i Ps 2 Hi: | »>© T HARLEM CLUB’S EVENT. Harlem Rowing Club holds its y-second anval ball in the Manhat- Casino, One Hundred and Fifty- Street and Eighth Avenue next Saturday night. This is the first social event held by the Harlems since their FE iB Jag tt “phe gE [ BEg eaplit rilts, rile nF if resi kt i, Fred and all the ether noted Martem hes Hockey Title. ‘The Cutler School hockey team prac- ly’ clinched the Interscholastic title, Y School seven by eg totalling tt i tl Beaman’s Tailor Stock | Sold as a Rare Bargain All we have left of the stock of Beaman, former! 204 Fifth Ave., will be sold this week. $35 to'S60 Suna tertaletiche te ft. th sagt lint ri 1* am rate ore eee vy jum." it ive, and % terns. To measure only. Sale second Rela bs Suit or Overcoat . . $25 Evening Dress. . . $40 i il Tui 4 ‘ei Loon CE

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