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g 4 TA nw THIS wicrune twat And Timely Gossip OF SPORT WORLD ~ 2 Reich Puts Pelky Out in Third Round, Showing That He Has Real Wallop When He Lets It Go, Vineent Treanor. RTHUR PELKY of train last nis apparenuy @anted to be knocked Al Reteh, the ioval beavyweieht 4 the trick for him in t ada Fairmont A. ©. of (he Brona. After of fering 0 fairly food resistance for tw rounds Pelky up a6 Tropes in the thind, drops te bie sides and tooe leaned Fights and lefts to the nly to Gaaliy crumpie and aide the Bloor dead to the worit fm the second round Reich put Pelky down nly, * pretty @ 000, two punch to the bead as bas been seen in many a day. The dow Ble punch followed a right drive to the body that had plenty of force to it and ieft Peiky a mark for the punches that floored hima. Pelky took the count, got up and fought back) with qomé show of spirit up to the bel! ore n't muci else to the! third round © de of w ls told Reich is coming and He is a bit too meth: eives impression that he isnt ager He is aggressive and when be starts punching gets there with every ounce of strength he posseases. Last n for instance, be paid little attention to Pelky’s head in the early stage of the fight, if it could be called a feht «+ He kept driving along right into Pelky’s midsection, and took what- ever Pelky handed out carciessiy. Whenever he drove a punch to his| opponent's head the effect was easily | seen. Reich certainly bas a wallop. ing fast im his attack, witch hard to figure the result of that Leach Cross-Charlie White THE BVENING WORLD, THURSDAY, MAROE 25, 10915. BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK Hib HAVANA O ROURKE TRAINING THE BLOT OF CAN'T JOHNSON REACH HIM THE SAME WAY? QUARTERS FIGHTERS eee i ‘May Revive Rowing Races” On Harlem to Build Up Boys of High Schools ——— WILLARD LOOKS A MARK EVEN FOR THE INERTERIENCED SPARHING PARTNER TEX HOWEVER, HAVE LOOKED BA0 IN THE Crm on John E. Nagle, Behind Plan, | ° we Volunteers His Service \ woud ° y Toots Wut the a ¢ preparath the cham o i y wervione as and Jas ke beeoliee twas brought wp i neion are interesiad in a move t me und 1 love rowing, ~ " . . rT 1 twenty. to estubliah rowing tn the i der sae ‘ Negta, be achoule. Nagle really igtroduced hiah when they pete t races eight Yours ago, but wre and look at me ation three yours the game was aban = ees doned. The fret gun tn the moves! pin r Why there are ment to revive rowing in the high the bout the age of ane Le fired by the new rowing [here wel ade that need schools was fired by te | VUlidine Up, and rowing will A am orgs. d several months Wouldn't it be hard to ft ago. The Ite Committee has he vy enough ty an our in a big @mheduled @ race for a poy erewe, boil? was nd just now there are several four-| “Certainly n was the quick loured crewa training on the Hash reply We hove da of bo fiver, ‘The plan, however, isto bring | Weighing around unda, jumt the | adiout a rave for onred crews » you want In a ehell, And ree Th dtter has Doon discussed with member there inu't any other kind of Thomas W. Churehil, resident of sereise that will develop a youngster the Hoard of Bdueation, and while he foster than pulling an oar, Why, they [Mheartily in favor of Fowing he has can make annual 5 between high hot yet taken Up the matter with the ae nt t Dingeat sport- hoard bs AP ne of the drawbacks Up to this NAGLE COACHED WINNING your has been the question of ex CREW FIRST YEA pense, owing in the colleges Meaney) 1 in tee niet he {oh the expenditure of a lot of por wy wit held on th Huiem iiverets Toor jd not be maintal it wasn nere 4 five y Y ho bi ‘ for other sports, such ws football and pycoi agin fen oe OF tho High Mebeot baseball, that always show big Fr het Dabo sa Ph 4 pane ba ut Nagle and othera interests | ‘1h, 4 and Witt Clinton a johnson Size Up iron iyt Nagle a other tet, he tary wnttied weve Tum ‘towns ed wend Harria, Stuyve ve Jack Johnaon, Jous Willard, | found @ way to include row!bE 19 16 tien Kehooln F Darr peecote $1 youre % Ane 26 yeara | annual schedule of the Public Be couch at Yale handled the Morris High Weights: Athletic League without incurring & 4... nine. 80° pounds ‘This proved one of the rt 6 fav big ox i ar’ the, laatiae inehe races held ove ‘| 74 none Hee COLLEGE WOULD HELP OUT! Course, “Tho Hlgh Hehosl’ of Gem 17 thehes ly inches WITH BOATS AND OARS, — | merce won the rice by about tw 16 in “Every en nd big rowing | Inches from De Witt Clinton, Another 16 inches }! would enter into the spirit of race was held in 1908. The year fol ~ the movement," said Nagle yesterday, lowing ] Witt Clinton mr ated High ay . ’ : i i fe ldiag expensive School of Commerce, ‘The winntns: a6 tithes ‘ ty inehes jepells ‘ht th *hoya we should not crew was coached by Nagle, In thew, 22% Inchen, 4 inches [| have any trouble getting boats from Bred Le average welght was about 15 inches Calf. SUZ Inches || the colleges and clubs, 1am certain 16) pounda | 9% Inche Ande | that we could get plenty of boats and 6 man who wants to help revive +010 incher rowing Is @ four-time national cham- pion. The two world’s records made with Hawking as 4 partner still stand They are one and a half miles, with turn, 8.43, at Saratoga, and one and # oars and as for quartera there wou a not be the least worry, The Harlem Rowing Club will gladly offer the use of its quarters and there are sey- eral other clubs on the Harlem ready anks to Leave Many Knockouts seasion at the Garden to-night. On paper it looks Iike the first punch- ing bee provided in a long while, but whether or not it will turn out so re- mains to be seen. The MecGoorty- Gibbons bout looked the same way, Dut wound up in a Bivver. ‘There isn't any doubt that Cross would like to hang the K. 0. on White, ‘aicperemaemsiote for it would mean fancy purses 4 ig fights for him. Ite, too, would y " HH himself into’ a position to force | Manager Herzog Doesn’t Believe ish into a title battie if he should make Leach take the count, but where there is every indication of a Knockout, fight history teils us it _ rarely occurs. Knockouts under tho ten-round conditions which prevail here are few and far between, especially when men are engaged. Now and then they occur, to be sure, as in the case of Robideau and White, in Phil- adeiphis, on March 17, but that was @ rarity. Right off the reel, it is hard to remember three knockouts im local star bouts within a year. Preliminary boys put each other to sleep now and then, but finished boxers rarely do. Added to Cincinnati’s Batting the Outfield. 1 i By Bozeman Bulger. | VIIL—Big League Pennant Hopes. Coprrig ss UNG. by The Brew Padang Co, (The New Yors ing World). COVINGTON, La, Maroh i. HOUGH unfortunate in his frst | managerial venture, Charley Herzog has como nearer put- S seems to ridicule White's |S together a real ball team this ability to put him out even | SPring than Cincinnath has wnjoyed | for many years, Uniess every sgn rerio Ba ee en cites bee Geen wrong It will be a serious ob plan sacle in (ae Way of pennant contend- ridicule into the ring with him he in| era all season. Realizing the futility) Mable to got « big surprise, for White | Me Pomcex and the snalior cullen com 0 inallor colleges, can bit careless opponents, Cross Herzog har siepped, out and. put to inks by continually forcing the| gether a machine made up of experi-| Chicagoan around the ring, thus pre- | enced cogs. On bis list are such old o Ha Maree adhd ate eT oid Hugaina that L-would give him || Havana, to report the Jess Willard and Jack Johnson fight 5 ; “Operate or Death.” venting him from thing,” warriors ae Ked ooin and Tommy | of the best young chorg in vhe Na f ti son fight and all the Al have nothing to Sepang we Se Leach. In addition tv these be haw! tonal Laaroeruie former pride of pede anya “ Ldaplene gd she preliminary details connected with it, and Bozeman Bulger, the baseball EVENING WORLD'S r and Book Seat Free «BRS EARP patie |ecgtet tht enti Tp, Ni ie anniv anid aun | es Maza ante exper on au eatnded tour ot the Mi are tant canoe writen | |_HEADPIN TOURNBY)) le ale tn Mie, er baits be cave els ong Of his Juinp to the Feds, th WINGO WILL BE FIXTURE IN|# ery thing wit have to wait on that|{ storles of the pennant hopes of all ‘the clubs, The Evening World {s |) years; uien he sustained @ ; ) J understood that as well 0, ups ; ? Department of Locks, an! 2 Bouts at the Garden for nearly six) iin the Hoda have suffered sin Cartan trated te play bien Hwes for instances T suould rive up| tempted by a New York daily newspaper. Edgren te the only well [| wha pp: bully jg Past Dedeicden, fe Xetre,, Tet ten ees Cy Heymour and Joe Kelley dropped! thera regularly.” declared | Mersox Henton or somebody ke that, now 1 known New York fistic expert at the scene of the heavyweight cham- 1 aeauatee Beste : ie £ Fenuita!” Tinally, ho was assured that * back amon, ose Who Pan against wie sou sore ormation on | #8 J ee decided TE didn’ " ret, 61, Sohroed must. elt! tt Fous red up for a! ‘this doom not moan, however, that |jitte bad out there in that suutiold, ) Jus suppose that to be true, |] furnishing @ real Hne on conditions prevailing there, Read THE BEST Ti tote eelther! He cured himself instead week eri mare reer. he ave Paro Mee Sone ove Pow and bax | but with g little more exp a £ Would bo out the hull player |] SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK for the tmportant news of the sport i ie tion, “Who en ; of the conse Sara o St, Louis and the others also. |} 9, sor § dee beat the great Commando in the| Far be it from such. With one Unless some batter hits him in the| Yes, and | might have a tough Umo world, ths Marty, Realization at Bhecpshead Bay July bite pe a band Us oh enooked hast. suggested one of the players in| Botting Bie as ynunanlencch we el . Ye Penta tht it 901?" fa th i Dm CHU the bus, | Heraow he © youngster of whom ——an ec — 5 Mal hi a a Hater tecon, tonman’ Sosneur pi: | M'y2ar ute vuttaass te oats |ueh ttl tr he tie USGS ne Will Snake’ w wonderful wey se hs \ put tha ote going to play. | nite ake onde r Jength mmando and was beaten two) away with it he must bo given the! jfo is too jood a batter and too fast man and there Is po doubt that he will palm as a baseball juggler. The Reds wer game with thi the Southern In the infdat of a hot New Orleans club of Leugue when 1 first AT “old cago eye,” Charley ‘White, has many friends and supporters who believe he should be the referes of the Johnson- Willard fight in Hay na, is evidenced by the numbor of | 8 received following our suggestion that his presence as the third man in the ring would Insure an honest deal all around, Tho general tone of the lot- ters is that White is America’s best refereo and never played any favor- ites. Walter Burke of No. % Gplum- bus Avenue says White should be Sample Package | clioven for the sake of the « of the Famous and honosty of the matet, and, i Pyramid Pile! dontally, we should see more of him Remedy Now hergabouts Offered Free to | — Prove What It) ILLY NEWMAN doesn't believe ‘Will Dofor Zou, in left-handed fighters. That jx, thoso that stand with thelr right foot and right hand extended | They go fairly well for a while, but they don't last, “Look at Phil Cross. There never was a gamer or more willing fighter, He had more heart than the whole ut his odd style never permitted him to get any- where. When he started out,” con- tinued Bill, to the natural style, but he sald he couldn't. He couldn't go so fast," he explained. “Well,” vised = Bill, “you'd better quit before you get beaten u: Phil hasn't been aecn in the ring in many months and is evidently through with the game, Pyramid Pil Remedy quick rele! itching, bleeding or protruding 1108, hemor ida and all reo | troubles, in the privacy of your own ne ‘Woe box ofl crags: te. A pints rs reo in plain Wrapper, coupon below, FREE SAMPLE Coupon 1G COM PA: windy 4 me @ Free eampi Meme of » 12 plain wrapper. "I advised him to change) in Experimenting With Untried Players, and by Corrallling Leach, Wingo anc Dooin Has Strength—Training Wingo for eaw them, It was the fourth tnntn: nd a New Uricans batter had Just shot a line drive straight into tho hands of a Red left flelder, who a peared unfamibar in the role, A crop of red hair showed beneath his cap md the uw) rt of his face was 1 with a huge pair #. He made an awk. drive and the ball in the hands only and give New Orleans jated run, co" T inquired of struck him squat to bound ot a much a began to J r Wingo, tho regular lett leider!" | “Regular fe Hut the question | a waste With the goss | gles off Win 0 by about Uh time and, sure enough, he was one on Nis feet to be wasted behind the bat." sut ho is a corking good catcher,” wed he sald, “but E don't need! The piiehin ni of the rine Now that Jim Coffey, the ‘Dublin Giant,”” and Broadway Sportipg Club of Brooklyn ou Sat Fee eta heath anal pee PHAR tate QE tho revised | ay iach, tive vromiaing local Nearyweight, ave | antay night and his eevond with Pred “Sauor" Last Night's Fob Winne Clark for catchers to ay Fi SN Vought thelr way up the puguistic ladler to a| Mritte at the Federal A. €. on Saturday, Apri |. Miller, Onawa " i * { and Benton work and they arol ert. wher OP public de clamoring for th — Wo Minnaugh, ba show nothing of Oe WO poke toa {imoat in midseason form, Amex says Hee oie and botthe the touch diecuuad quee,| Thi tewin former manager of Kit J I | like a wonder, To ot the benefit of &1 that ho Ae It ho could Boat the | 2 4 togetber and settle the much discused aus] creations to. go fo court to mle Nat Mart hitter and runner Hke Winke he's ny timo ho starte, tie to which ts the better man, the clue! iutvagor of Kid Willams, foe the gh00 le ar] Harvey Improving After eration, to he kept in the mame all tho t “ id rather beat the Now York | am Mt they will be Up toe few dave) egos da due him for arranging tin match with| Charles J. Harvey, Secretary of the And that settiod ‘The catching | cub than any, Kank. In the Toagues® |Z wee kmsette wm Hilly Gitwon and] Johnny Kiane, uniows Harrie. setttes at on © Hoxing Commiasion, who recently eareor of Ivy Wingo ts ended, and jo yi 1, though, | Maxey Blumenthal, to eet In a ten-tound baie | ‘terrts told mo himself that my two trys to underwent an operation In St. Vincent's | hereafter ho will be a “spectator 1 th to Madison Square Qanien in about ois weeks. |Clerciand dy my efforte to bring about th eee tnvorath 4 Vor the benefit of uninitiated It AL WAY | Atier eich Anocked Out Arthur Pelky in the tint | Hospital ts progressing favorably, Iie is {that Indeld toward their old club. But, say," he ee ge ing | atch were worth at least $1,000," said Lewis tind been suffering for several months night phat Anflolders. | uddonty switched, “did you #00 me! fiat ctubdl prompiy wade offers to inansuers of | yoxtay, “and 1 mule them on money out of my | prior to_the operation ‘ a Hors Wie Peto a ey aa ea ey M9} jocal clube promptiy made offers to Gibson and | own with me afte and Helder as tator who beat ut that bunt to-day Yes, wy mthal for the bout, It looks aig sj EAL to pay to und see the Hut dn this switching business the caso of Wingo is simply a starter Over night Heinte sh, ong of the ct ars of the Kame, hus bree a third basemen, and oO the Olsen, fo Cleveland norly star shortstop of club, bas been made nd baseman, Hernom, elf, third sacker When the Giants. ampions, has taken unto him- job of shortstop. Instead of ying three star men in their regu- ar positions, Herzog has deemed tt wise to experiment With them all. “L prefer t y CAUSE I can handl trom | that position,” plains, | second I allowed him to do it, over into a sec him Wor my the He “and ‘as Olsen wants to play is golng to make mo a corking third baseman, At any rate that's the way 1am going to play them at the begin ning of the season.” ‘Mollwitz, the big German, will ree |main at Atst, but you neodn't be sure prised if some day “Hersie" doosn't |take @ notion that he should be a pitcher and give Lim @ trial Moll» Ps Bi Jnothing to say? Reds, Made Up of Seasoned Stars, Sure to Be Pennant Contenders wits, Incidentally, Is the weakest hit- ter on the club, bu fuct that he ls a remarkable felder, the infield can well afford to carry half miles, straightaway, 8.45, at Calumet Lake, Pullman, DL EDDIE MORGAN WHIPS t KANSAS AT BUFFALO. BUFFALO, N. ¥., March 26— FAdio Morgan, the sensational Eng- liah featherweight, easily outpointed ‘boost the gamo among the boys, Why-with the boys interested In row. —_—$—$———— BROOKFEDS DON’T WANT BESCHER AND ROBERTSON. — . Ward, President of the prsonteda, 4c nied to-day that he Is J trying to sign Bob Bescher and Davy Wlpoktaon of the Glants, The report| Rocky Kansas at the Queensberry poet trexas said that these players! A.C, last night in ten fast rounds. srore ready to Join the Federal Leteuel Morgan's clever jabbing and fa If Manager McGraw insiste Merron staves | Jabbind, Ata Ae Savannah After Practice To-Day (Boccia) to ‘The Brening World.) BAVANNAH, March 26.—Thie ts the last “open training” day for the | Yankee regulars in Savannah spring of 1915, To-morrow they leave for Daytona, Fla, to meet the Robins, After that every day will be an “ex- In Preliminary Boutsat N.Y.A.C. Tho large crowd that attended the preliminary bouts of the Metropol tan Amatour boxing championship in the Now York Althletic Club‘ gymnasium last night saw plenty of old fashioned slugging and many knockouts, Tho bouts decided were those in the 108, 125, 168 and 175° pound classes. in view of the he Bt A him. ‘Tao are all good = hébition day” with BU novi / ferring them to t Ingere. Heraog lta prati¢, sions, t0 | best, etarting: in wis ae eee William Spongler of the Union Set-| IM story tn a pipe dream.” anid | F his sturdier opponent, 40, Groh cracks the ball around 200, tive” dates “with” Squire. Ebbets's, toe Sopind tilee’ A eke] ME Warde Mick chrrotl temo after] | Morgan says his victory over Kan- dud Olsen’ ts about 28." Very Tow flock, by puciohing arinun: Warlat oe tie) Ben iGemoana aeuiane uae ther We [saa snakes! 1 teyposaible for tonnay mee 8 hit better than that. lgmay seem too bad, inhuman, and! National A. . so badly that the ret. ea ener handed to us. We have a) Kilbane to refuse to meet him. Mor- Hate cates jar riek Ge pitas |thevamter hintaan organized party| erow stopped the contort In the secz| Kirank enowrh team, nom, to win the | con already has one win over and : Y t a itora looxe among those | ¢ round or Walle rede! mague pennant.’ strength, As w starter he hay both | robin birds, but then they themacives freA ups py eure nae been wecerey ——— a draw with the champion, Wingo and tho vetoran Tommy Leach, | made tt the open season for hunt! weed noted swatters, fF Another bout tn o and Willie Doyle beat forced by Tom Grithth, a new-comer | to dodge the shot as best they can, ended very RULMI an Cae Rete PATSY DROUVILLARD. ung Buffalo, both in ten rounds. ry fe in Ap tne My ade Killifer, After glancing over the records of Art)iur Sheridan of the Trinity A. C. & brother of Catcher Killifer of the . 6, Phillies: is Us F read about and Kive jsaved Wing lott manager @x- | Groh | | Thomas easily outpointed WELSH OUTCLASSES z\swine on the ja hey robing in Florida and they will have will be reins and William Logan of the New West yesterday's sport when tho Yankees Side A. C. Sheridan finished Logan in the first round with a terrific awing 1 Hoth look good and Herzog | took a 9 to 6 shot at the Bavannah has not decided which he will use. | BHL Donovan declared the Yan’ *| bougat from Buitimore last fall. | Joe ES eae | ve dn fits fw suet (BIGGEST OF SPORTING NEWS FEATURES PROVIDED FOR EVENING WORLD READERS ty ine to hurry up With Robert Edgren, The Evening World's Sporting Editor, in DETROIT, March 25. —Freddic |g Welsh, world’s lightweight ye clad Cure our uutclassed Patsy Drouillard, Cana~ dian champion, in an eight-round PT pout before the Windsor A. C. last upture i (] | Cured Mine” sping from a series of left hand ure | [-} gasping fret 9 did not follow up the | night, For seven rounds Welsh con- advantane, \™ Sea Captain Cured His Ow Ayling that ho v vu a ayer, because 1 from the Feds?" “He says you haven't replied to his arms’ length, but tn the eighth he ait oowe and soon had Drouillard Why should 1 write when there is The caso in simply When f got Wlago to a contract tented himself with keeping Pat at Rupture After Doctors Said this: keep him. ‘The nan Cincinnath at any & good one for Von Kolnitz FISTIC NEWS AND GOSSIP By John Pollock rate, played a while last season and is now understudying Mollwitz at first base. & High Team Score for The Evening Trophy. t rer 0 @ elucl IN got the bout for the | with bout was ove ind he really did ft, too. Captain Collings made a study himaclf, of hit condition—and at last rr Was rewarded by the finding of the ethod that +9 quickly made him & well, and: ho | mat Jimmy DOOIN AND LEACH MEMBERS OF | “enten. THE ADVISORY BOARD, i OFFER a to fight tn Hilly Gitson has dechded to go ahead with the THE BIG special show whitch hw has billed for the Fairmont — Carl Morris ts now go) Philate Charlie Doula, former mana od by Jack MeGuigan, | 4. ©. on next ‘Tuewlay niabt, Gib" today Use the Phillies, is rooming with Am ter of that city, to meet | signed up Hob McAllister, the clever Californta ie, Bee S08 ve pti appears to bo perfectly aatisth frit a ain, round | HAD heanyweight to anoot Kid Wagner of Wilkew should have. the with his return to the ranks of the 3, on Satuntay night, | Hart, Pa. in the semifinal bout to the main ing all about how privates, He and Tommy Leach are| The match wae arranged today over the longais | ao betwren Jim Coffey, the “Dublia Giant," and nd how me may Herzog’s main advisors, About the| tance telephone, after MeGuigau made Fijna's ‘One Hound’ Davis of Muftato, treatment helr own. home. without lany trouble, ‘The book and medicine are FREE. ‘thoy will ve nent propald te Any rupture. sufferer who will fll ous tha below coupon. But send it rahe manager # flattoring offer Jotun Th whole club there appears to be dispo sition to work togothe Tho pitching staff thi uF has clivehed two boute for bis new Young Hrown, the east side light@otaht Satur who has bees outpointing many Lightweighta and weiter k Rritton, year will bo made up of Ames, Douglass and ia ret pores geo Beagernewsebetore yeu put down Nehneider, right handers, and Bons |r bee raters siaiy Pes ton and Fittery, southpaws. — Fit. ‘aI FREE RUPTURE eR boxing 9 One Hundred and tutth ern BOOK AND & ANCE | ond appearance in thi vicinity, and as ho ty suv for Brown, & left hander from Birm- Ingham, and Loar, who has been round ‘the big leagite before, Summing it up, the Cincinnat! Club will put_on a face Ike this for 1918: First Base—Mollwitz, Secqnd Base—O! Capt, W. A, Collings (1 Wane Avstertown, Ne, pblense send me your FER Rupture ‘ holier of the com. | aa clever as Britton, the indications are be will | between Jack Joha. | make Jack extend himself to the Limit, ing world’s chamtonship rou and Jes Willant, at ua, € 4, will eal for the battleground on @ certified hock im iia wallet for §) Knockout Brown of tiie city has been matcher }to micet Highting Fitapatrick for ton + at | the show of the Vanderbilt A, ©, of Brooklyn to | morrow night, medy and Buck without af gation on my part whatever. Name Adare; 000, whol Jo the quaranten tat tive promoters will etage the ight, shows at | Goluae "the mache Joo Seanotte aud it relate Another new elu White Plain, NY dt will Weatchonte mi, Fi her and he bas a sky to remain idle, | viding he can get boute for bim as he has | mmtched for two more scraps, His firwt will be b hal ‘Tom MoUarty, the Western bearyweight, at It Field—Wingo. Centre Field—Leach, Right Field—Griffith or Killifer,