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THE HEADPIN TOURNAMENT OPENS Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York World.) ‘ Moore and Donnelly So Badly Bruised From Spills They Quit the Race. | AFTER 10 HOURS ON ROLLERS. ML Blackburn and Moore. uu Keys and Vale... Matthews and Colste Moffatt and Cohen. x = = = = weaessasecl. id Jacoby... 138 | Woodworth leading—Former reeere: 131 flat made by McLean and Yale in 1914, Only twelve teams are loft im th ——e | twenty-four-hour roiler skating rac In progress at Madison Square Gar AY den. Moore and Donnelly were « witams (7) atc badiy bruised by several falls durii-, the sprints for prizes in the eari”’ ° - morning that they were obliged 1« Fi withdraw. or (1) nny u ane Hess and Jacoby are one lap be- hind, while the other twelve team: If e R. i} are eee for eed place. KLE Six primes for special prizes resulted | n me ound Batt e sprints of the most hair-raising orde ae Cioni winning two prizes and Martl: Keyes and Launav one aptece. Jackson Clark, of the Clark-Key Bantamweight Champion Held #13000, but the total expenses, pre | seam fell on the ‘track exhausted Int Featherweight King Even in| ce 'snm Agured up. On thane Aguret| the" Shipley sale team, eprained 2 prone Pie Probably made a small! sien knee in a spill during « sprin Third, and That Was His Best Beene tea utimore Id et trace. Yale and Keys then combine. Round, While He Was Badly |canion.and then jabbed away with his | 574 Sntred: thenuace WHR 8: ener Evening World’s Eleventh Annual Headpin Tourney Has Auspicious Opening |All English Athletes at War and was forced to retire from th: left. He jarred Williams in tho clos- | Of one lap. So Invitation to Compete In Meet Here Is Declined ff evarred (iam ec |" 0°58 06 nour ne reera — Rocked in Closing Period, | sczidentaty eat enn (ee seek ca ae ome seme. nt Oxford and Cambridge Can't) tron sould senrestys liams was butted by Kilbane in the| 4nd four la 8. called "At 12 o'clock this morning the bee Thus you can eee that condi- (Goedtal to ‘The Evening World.) tind TRURG. but Referee iibane| professional roller skaters in. ty: mpos- PHILADELPHIA, March 18, fighting hard and waded in at| country started off on the long grin::, OHNNY KILBANE, fighting Irish | every opportunity. Vipainy TOnR ete ne Orel eae wae jad and holder of the world’ There was not much action in the rad se ce ture pice ie shot that sep featherweight title, picked out his | fiir and second rounds, but the litle | Each team had its admiring throng dearest of all green holidaye—St.| ing time. Kilbane wanted to see if| Martin and Bacon, the Winalng Copmpe Patrick's Day—to defeat Kid Witi- Willams would tear into him at firet. a me reel lees Seer alae, Mite tama, the world’s bantam king, at the | 7P6, Baltimore dad did sttempysomn° | Wille Blackburn, the Sate chamaner Olympia last night. ered him with jabs and hoo! and Ollie Moore were close competi; Kilbane won five out of the six} It was a case of Kilbane knowing |tors of the popularity prise, Othe: rounds. . too much for Williams, who was ag-|teams to be greeted ee cheer- ‘The closest that Wiliams came to| sresslve enough, but had the majority |ing were, junay and Woodwortt. and Sproule are his jest punches swept aside by | winners of second money in the la». rd runners who com-| having @ round was in the third, when tif? defense. race; Cioni and Eglington, —_ he held the Cleveland lad even. sixth Kilbane uimost put|and Yale, Kirkbride and Timmey 1 a i 3 EE §& i | [: iii i Hi i it it at i | i ; " fist fil ii fF i i Hf hil i | li i rad In Jacoby, the er treasurer of] Four théusand fight fans paid| Williams down. It was a right and Hess and inivern! ht the kid as he was coming in,|the “one-arm wonder” of Scrantes. MS the Wetter vent eden ag os me hakoPreabereng hep Mioge eg Sust for the ocond, Willams seemed “o_o inviting Cambridge to com-| 6° wo world’s ra eX-| to leave the floor. He was as thoug! "this your'e relay,s ‘Wrote thai| change wallops at the rate of more| suspended In the air, but a quick re- Wanderers Meet “7 “aranon el Sies| Ae $5 GverY ceca. maker Jack| Se hoth fest, and Kilbane backed Up , with the exception of him- ccording to latchmaker Jack! on +. ‘ ‘away on military duty ana| Hanlon the ehow drew more than to see what damage he had done. Les Canadiens that the university would not be able Hl ft? e} Hh aH | | it Hi ii ie Hi i j | FF i ° aunual free head pin Oxford team to carry out its promise to send a e Here To-Ni hi: night and man | grown to be one of the largest meet- mile relay race eam to the relay games his year. He Young Ahearn Outpoints Clabby Wy ; a Dare, \00 MARY lings of the year and how it annually here beet year, wrote: “Wonder if you realize the posi- ° ° The finale of the hockey seasau 1: pened won many reoruite te the uport of "It in tndeed @iffioult to write cheer-| tion ‘here. Out of “3,600 students And White Stops Sam Robideat 2's cus rit degin torntent nea th: Res come out vowling. After the captain's fully about athletic conditions here in hi Wanderers of Montreal and Les Ca- val. etdress of ‘welcome teams from Bngtand this year. Since thie present PHILADELPHIA, March Young | White the credit of a ts, nadiens will meet in the first match t* I Dave tried to ese it I & few men to come down track, but all the able- Englishmen have left, and the I have been able to do is to get [ hie knockout: In the other bouts George Chaney a four-game series between the ata Ahearn, who has been battling 19] oe haitimore beat Jimmy Fox of Call- Canadian. professional teams at tb great form in this city since he re-| fornia in the Afth round, the latter’s St. Nicholas Rink, The Wanderer: turned from England, made good] seconds throwing a towel in the ring and Les Canadiens will meet at th: again here last night in a contest by| after Jimmy had received a terrible | Rink again Saturday night, the tea: 4 ! i if ; i i 4 52 » are no sports all with Oxford are aban- doned. The very running ground is in use by the troops in training ill if i H ii ting. Sold Bartfield of Brook-| having the best score for the tw. decisively out-pointing JimmyClabby, | fn ‘atGaed Jack MoCarron of Allen-| nights of play qualifying to. mec the crack Hammond, Ind., middle-| town, Pa. and Joe Borrell outpointed | Quebec in the finals at the Rink nex weight, in the main contest of the | Tommy Howell, One of the st | Tuesday and Wednesday nights. ° 4 “f wis has ever witn a Lea Canadiens have a team of ze- Benching Dogs at 71st 8 Ar mory special show brought off by the Na- | Crom aint hes iindelpiia Jammed | markably fast skaters, the starsée’. ° Clonal Athietlc Club, Ahearn was en- | Doxine show in Fbilacelpies summest | the team being Laviclicte and Pitele Fi or Charit; °8 Tw Da Sho titled to the honors because he had| 2,000 being turned away. These playera ure considered the fast. y o- y Ww the better of four of the six rounds eat skaters in the Dominion. —l—— (Se eee le a 2 i if e 3 B H iF ‘on points and bestdes avoided many | MeGeorty Beats Crouse. rr) ae = ny |” PITTSBURGH, Pa., March 18.—Eddle of Clabby’s vicious swings by clever Mod won frm Suck Crouse at the re es The: Kni AUCKINE, sted off in the fret round | @a™den A. C:'s show here last night in i SNR Ya BLr Na Bsns Ete @ six-round bout without extending vehicle by & troupe of] 2% if he was going to stop Ahearn 48 /nimseif, Eddie went after the Pitt and other special fea-| be got in many lever blow to tl Champions, tures, stomach and in one of the clinches he Peg two core ones ees threw over a short right chop to For the benefit of Mayor Mitehel’s| to serve as patronesses, while a group | Ahern’ Jaw which made She East ve Committee om Unemployment, the to include Mme, Pilar Morin, Mrs.|!egs sag under him. Just before 1g fog a New York Society for Improving the| Guan: Mee Temes dardier Boast [close of the round Clabby uppercl ever shown ine Pittsburgh ring. Condition of the Poor, the similar| Mise Anita Stewart and others iden. Ahearn on the left eye in one of the CondttIOn oF te oor ne vatate| tified with art will supervise the “gif | inches which raised » lump under Stewart Bexes Welsh a Draw. bea tc N contest” in which five thoroughbred|the optic. After that round Clabby| porT WAYNE, Ind., Merch 18.—Hal Charities Ald Association of New Wil be the prises. took things easy and did not fight | stewart of Fort Wayne held champion York, what promises to be the great- posing» Mt head Promptly at very hard. then began to use a brilliant ‘est two-day dog show ever held in| 10 A. M. day. To-morrow W. Abearn ea | 0 ap last ni tewart Roas Proctor will entertain the offi-|a straight left hand jab and ho land with the frat, ‘secon: gira the United States will take place to- | ciais an ‘@t a luncheon in the|thia blow so often in Clabby’s face, | and tenth rounds, while (velsh had the u | igi 3 as if tf E ty ? t id ef rf Tlie il HH E i [ FULL { Fy Pay lt it gil fj ath il ax Bis F Es [is z $ a HH 3 if in i: i ' 2 ts 5 chill it id vs morrow and Saturday in the Seventy- Hott Wandecburt, The drill floor at} and besides ducked so many of Jim- sees 3 ae fourth, fifth, sixth ang vation | Tee, Ress ekimenh Armory. “Ene oe my's wild swings that he bad nojeven. ‘stewart ‘cfosed at a. fr H phd os pvpelsteety fanciers cot thal trouble in having the better of the /tihu,"rqund, Welsh hanging on at the rea! eo} nels at a distance ‘ Ci United States and Canada will be|cxpress. By midday Caoring sures rwueee Pdegstad dG a acta mgt ;| represented by their canine cham-| comfortably filled, although the doge | Showin ing. Cneep seen st. 3 Gymnastic Meet. : ae Sasenl 4 eke di wilt enned tn wis city and nearby had| such is dipanoin nest that the crowd ‘Athletes from Yale, Princeton, Colum- PYRAD ID DRUG COMPANY: 10 ne! ans eo ‘inot yet put in their it tin, Lo ONE tee ead tuatunee lice sete baneied seen he kept ‘, other leading colleges and fo! ed oa had to the fifth round Clabby made a|¥!a and the other | ovens om Kind! mi ssample ef will begin at 9 o’clook each morning pase ihe eruriny of the Volarinarians in rip) "a “Sn tron for the pele Ad pynitilbile Reatedy: Rest ‘Wrapper. and continue until 11 P. M. The twen- George Anderson and Dr. C. hh bar Ahearn’ ty-fve expert judges—five of whom Clayton. h. A af cad oe ht swings veer ht over him, falling heavil Bill Donovan a Success as Picker {ison stis‘t "tettin teint m4 ‘| Of Training Camp and System Charter Wa } — fi pars =. Sessa) si eeeveiaties! Bhat tates abbas ht, furnish: THUM'S eyes ats i | th ind mop. t : f ica ot hil ‘ave — = i 5} SAVANNAH, Ge., March 18. em indoors so far, but they did |p! af wo mini e SPORTING. i HATEVER success may come| not have to lounge about a hotel | Seconds of fighting in the Sra. round. end Package CANADIAN PROFESSI to Wild Bill Donovan as ajlobby. The big well-equipped sym. om @ clinch and WANDERERS managerial pilot for the Yan-| Of the Y. M. C. A. next door to the keea in the next pennant race may hotel was ready for any bad weather ‘ atill be a matter of pure hopeful | *mergency, out Young John the Barber in three rounds, conjecture; but the success of Dono- ~ sordees. 66, a cnpanie sonnel we i r aaah Laas 08 in his selection of @ training; eotious a! ner has al - | daze ‘ ee ee Te ae eee eet ie Mashing | Move ReracMs, ie Piadelobie liehtnaidt | Ooty and system of training has} onstrated the worth of Donovan's | Realising, his condition, White mouths ago, the letter Laing beon amply established. Bill's play-; Judgment on , training - requisites. | swing to the jaw dropped him to the round, of California an els’ ers have not had an idle day, and) ju"my Duggan'e skill as a muscle/canvas. At the count of elght Robl- According 19 Fred Couiow, uncle of Jahany | He ie wniueay Seuasterat the Onieee aor | each and every one of them report Put to /deau got up and White promptly with another snappy They both then bowl they got up Robideau bec: the test and not found lacking. drop; him again w Coulon, the former Vantamwelght champion, Joe, "t' New Orieese, Ne tHe Crm AO 1 Oe nowt of physical condition and| ‘The new Sailor Boy southpaw, Allbiow. By. this. time Sammy was . Welling, tie Chicago middleweight, te one of the — readiness for “kick off.” ‘Wahle, appeared in a uniform for the and as soon as he ined . oe ; = Siam F tae cree seen tm action, Pred) Gus Christie, (le Milweukes middiewsight wio! phe Yankees have had but two| {rat time yesterday. Wahle looks fis Foot White rushed at him and 4 i Hight at Kenosha, Wis,, and saye| retumad from a trip to Australia eevere| weeks up| with a short left hook to the chin and ‘that be ise wonder, Welling has wou his inst days out of seventeen that were un-| with Duke Farrell he seemed a right swing to the jaw he sent Rob- seven fighte with knockouts, Jimmy Clabby and ft for the benefits of outdoor prac- ae {ee ‘usp sara oe Seer ae tae, promptly stopped ; ey a