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eens en meen ae ss ~- aes a ha) te F--,. 8 Pai tis -. oa = =. ° pals ee A ELT RENEE ~s909r cocensiipiee Boxing Promoter of Harlem Has Scheme for Making Langtord and MoVey Fight. Consriet #1919 Ye Tre 4 ine 6, Whe New Yor Foening Wars } SE LEVINS, manager of the! American Sporting Club, has a new iden, Me has matehed Sam MeVey and Sam Langford. The two ime have fought so many times = ware lost the count. Down in tra: they fought hard enough, Adcording to Australian reports, but 8 coming back to the land of no Gecleion bouts they both decided ibere nothing in the rtrenuous life. W, tO guarantee that the two Bame will really try, Levins has each up with a refund clause Bis contract. Every ticket will ne THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 17, 1916. ~ BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW ABSOLUTELY SO! Copyright, 1916, by The Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World). -t AN AS T_CAMe To AN’ SHE SAYS TO Gea’ Cuvpe - oe eT | ite FIRST Tee THERE I WADA COURSE BAPE RI J ~ One ‘ Sona ¢ A ‘ (F You LiKE PEACH 1» course T THANKED MER, AN L Got A PeRrect at Ten I Toor My ! ‘STANCE gohan my eve - ‘ ON THE Me eae may ayy ae j AND DRwe (T MY MIGHT —->* Ter nee as P= STRAIGHT AS A Buiet. with a refund coupon att the spectators der onatn et think the two Same aro just frit- ne away their timo in the ring of trying to annihilate each | other, the management roerves tie | Fight to withhold the purse, payin | Rete single bean to eliher fighter, an) Fefund all the money in the house tv Pepaetors. Also, says Levins, an bout will be put on at th. ex- of the management, thereby teeing tha: no one will waste foe, good ovoning. Ins promises to ask the Boxing | missioners to appoint a referce Instruct the referee that in case it seems unsatisfactory to the tors, on shane t two are withholding their best slams, ho js to stop the bout, ter that the refund.” sf Bounds pretty good. 'O brothers of “Snowy” Raker, the Australian boxing pro- moter, are off for the war. id Baker is an officer on a trans- carrying reinforcements to it Horse regiment which has bee wiped out at Gallipoli, He is py yoars old. For a yoar or ao been one of tho moat promi. aenees 8 iS tralin, ro Frank Baker, in his way to the front with an ariil, force, acting as physical traine the men. Hurald Raker in get beet awimmors in Australi ° fa credited with having ed the Hive of woven drowning peotie, one Sfter the other, in the wurt at Sydney. "GH finance has hit Aurtratia, Les Darcy has demanded “an extra five per cent” in hia its, thus following the le: d t Roted American Mghters. The ‘Aus promoters have a rule that give 50 per cent. to the fighters Tesorve 60 per cent. for the club. ¥ ts likely to lose his popularity the Stadium people, who have a Practical monopoly of the sport, rT; HREE HUNDRED of the fis- tle profession,” writes an Australian, “ore in the ‘trenches or in the grave at the D les. The boxers just slipped Sway to the trenches without any | Bewspaper boast of them as heroes or riots. Footballers, cricketers, &c., their names collected as they re- eruited. Every list of wounded ro- boxers who went away un-| Wn to any but their immediate} da. Quite a bunch have earned | wong done | ANd right there in tie differenve. ker Ik one ne | Wonder, and now the Man Marv@l right is Ue difference YORK ME ~ a p L'm IN No HURRY} 3A LADY ON FUNNY ALL ALOWe ~ ‘Aven ore = / You CAN Go THROUGH ere py (TS A PSYCHOLOG!CAL, JMpossiBil!T Future in Billiards for Cochran, New Boy Wonder alanis hip in New Orleans F Jess Willard defends his heavyweight olaimple: next March, according to the terme of the contract algned a few ent City has seen na title bout in this division of pugilism. The California bank clerk sent the great John L, to the floor for the final unt in the twenty-first round of their great battle at New Orleans Sept Worid’s Champion, After Watching Eightcen-Year-G'd Boy of | West Perform Against Mayer, Says He Will Be in Line for Title When He Gets Littie More Settled. By Bozeman Bulger. professional tournament and his age ' was asked. i HE boy wondor of billiards won| et Ree 6 ne watd, “but f hal bis first mateh in the tourna- been playing all iny life and it didn’t ment, while the former boy "tke my first time.” marked the paasing of the heavyweight bare knuckle giadiator and the twenty-five years, during which fistiana has witnessed the rise and fall of Sullivan, Corbett, Fitzsimmons, Jeffries, Johnson and Willard, the Marquis of Queensberry championship is to return to the scene of tts birth. ———— By William Abbott. Yale was satisfied to remain on the defense against Princeton and let the Tigers beat themselves. The Blue will change tactics against Harvard and out loose with an attack the Yale coaches hope will gain the jump over Guernsey Can Kick Goal. Bowling Strikes and Spares ‘The first wold was he in The E Wile Hoppe begun playing billiard, Watched him with @ critical eye. i § “sh lke & Veteran, He Was never nerv- chran, the iad who de-! guy 1 pers lng ao Walker Ce ous in his life und never from the feated Joseph Mayer yesterday, t8/ tine he was eight y ation period $08, vs, Relding Rros., 607, 728, 714. ended the Crimson early ir the game! ‘This eighteen years old, and Willie Mopoe,| Careless, reckless ir overanxious night high scores hi Arthur Schirmer will meet Billy Am. | |* » only way the New Haven peo- Wau Wawnhen min Was at gual that uc a HOt ve would like to see already bee ed to warrant the se ina mateh game at the Park Row! piv figure Harvard can be Sheviinized. ‘® next Sunday, | chran succeed and gives him ad- ton of a team from each academy en- fu ocean Whenever there is a chance, but $260, , BULCNP wearers MeO ere te BEL os Lowenthal Rayos . di i sure o 4 wenthal, A ouroloss nnd re § nts are only ® few ping behind and| Palace a little when he gets the b Of les#) observed Hop; than 1,000 inhabiiante—calied Man- the middle of IV son, and his deitcate control of the! four. “He bany ivory balls seems uncanny until one affects his strok ecails that Willie Hoppe 1s sitting be- Yes, loo ha age When ho stepped trot Jiner ten years aguy bay the worid’s chammonship NAUX, LHO French Wee | The new wonder comes tro “hick” town in lowa-—a tow 8. Tom pu sore at Mit. | may forge to the front within the next| for lis separated," | three weeks, ‘The following acorea were guint x\lacking against the ‘Tig diay ready to post a forfelt | il natch games. Lowenthal three hours yesterday after accepting the challengas|{r. now playe inte 54 ld. at his team bythe Palace fe [ine new plays into tho backtleld, competitions the. iatter| Sbeviin expects Mal Scovel to re- ernoon drill- as Cochran was in first run of forty- at the bulls and it night atnBteln, 241, 2! 217, 916, 209, 216, 21 nd Pall A. Theiss, 242, 241, 238, —_>———_ inst the Crimson. agreed Yo- Cochran began making apectacular shots, Po and then minse wild, Ue nd the ¢ eh ¥ ne land Fred Be It's bis first tournament, and, nat- WASHINGTON urally, the kid j# nervous," sald Twelve thorourhbreds were D.C, Nov, 17—| tons of the wing shift used against English when interviewed for this! Distinguished Order Medal for proton. ve earned | 1 —- \ ARTIN JULIAN, who Is man-| aging Jim Savage again, writes, a little line or wwo on Frank Moran. “Now that Mrank has turned back on Thespis,” writes Martin, he'll consent to fight Jim Savage. ery one knows, ich fact Frank seems anxious to | t, Savage in the only boxer in| world who ever knocked him out, | ww, if Frank is really sincere in his ited statements that he A to t Jess Willard, the thing for him | to do is to wipe out that Vietory that Savage holds parently Savage is fears, If Mo wage will flight Jim r should want to prove to the ic that he ix entitled to another Match with Moran by stopping th only man that ever stopped Frank.” | Moran won't Fatt Savag G nf t when the balls get sepa 1OWM! wrank Moran at Madison Square Moderate mode of life and careful tan pounding Sucre ee 8 san on Dad. 8 conduct of business lead on to fortune. that a long shot Sturdy health accounts keep step with moderation. you play may win or ed the ‘cham- mt IN OPENING ROUND.| ALL Sach) best customer for a wonderfully mild and mellow Whiskey— Wilson—Real Wilson—That’s All! ais pg he think?” sald Yamada, | no The Whiskey for which we invented the Non-Refillable Botile nan | Proportions, as he ia now, atrips at 210 pounds of the wo Dy mearicat {the prenent attitude regarding Hrick- | Yamada thought it 2 good tdea,|Of the world by the new Ararioan | [oii te it i te eee ee regular ley, don't you think? They ali seemed to bo sure that the| Boxing Association, has m IM | fighter, ‘He isn't this line dubs,” — kid from the small ‘ HERE'S some sense in Jullan'n) M of it. But ten to one ¥ §| tlon when he saw there war a chance! pk. OCC: New Ameterdam, 786, va. | pollc page 1 ervous ver'| of missing, ‘To tea. much | knew how to “oil? “A man is always too nervous to do|ran tried the Ka much in his first tournament, then?” T inquired of Hoppe. 0 years ago. 194, ve, Hronx, 666;|they fled from the burning track opponent Cooh-| ” Bank Clerka—Columbin, 708, va. Com-|and Good Day and Harr kame and chalked , $40; Redmon 8k, va. Commerce, | W. A. Anderson of six zeros in a row before he stepped Redmond, 816, vs. Columbia, 635, out and tried for a run Fire Inaurance="Sun_ Insurance Cam- owned by | fy. Loita, mM co Houck Beaten, : BaF OE soy'tt be | Ut ane, ap |pany. 711, 598, 608, va, London Globe In-| ., ‘sth Pas Peal chen: wan Rie tl He | “That's a mistake d Hoppe. “T) nurance Company, 730, 718, PHILADELPHIA, Nov, 17.—Sall a pars hen hi Mt rarely ever try ‘olling’ my opponent.| “Crotona (tre Onelday arley Grande of California bested more wetth : 3 | 1 was taught to go out and try my | Tremont, 606 ols In w alxsround Bout last night + Ket settled muon,” vouchaated | hort to make tho shot, regardless of } Dougina A, or shia cy. Ee f ada. where T left the balls if [ missed, and irle Ratlre 4 6, mult as 4 surprise, many figuring »ppe nodded when inquiry wan Houck the better man because of hix lieve that a player will get more | OR ord. \ to wh at way than by trying to play safe. _ right very much--make shot, nate,” agreed Yamada, Seeing the Jap whard and the ther he won his first ie Leag Savage beat him in seven rounds That Was « long time but Sava Sete? imine he Su haw Heans Humber | hen fetter maou! «= éstic News and Gossip Miia détoaxiten wot excited. It was also Mayer's first professional match, and they both attitnde last winter wh lua | went to pieces, Mayer, through care. bia. basketball players playing | leashes, made three miscues and at Rrafessional. ts here in| One time forgot to drive the balla out| ignated light kK? A Lith naistent with | of balk vomrenvenrees By John Pollock k Dillon, who recently was des-, “What was the Columbia faculty who ls being touted as a possible op. Willard, i 6 feet 4 incle heavywelght champion wi would win,| portant matches on, Thursday night, | Frea enough, he was on his way they rei kel, Ho Dundee wants to fight Wreddy| an: Welsh, Thix would be a fairly good | befor sure at Oshkosh, he'll meet Frank Farmer, | # nit fighting, aad me control of the ees | This week the Yole squad is being th |taught an offense, a drive that was Shevlin had the Yale team out for ce Bingham at left | sovil, who was | Aoasiey, Cnet out of the Princeton’ game, is side him, as was the gaxo with yours| mada. "Makes bard for @, 206, 204." MANY RACE HORSES Lge OR ea rg A ae or truly in the press box. Willie Hoppe] himself to play smooth. ix Central—Himmelsbach, 235, 226, }eoach ve | let And Yarnnde, tie dan, Had voluntoerea| "cece to, Puay smooth.” | rane Central Himrea BURNED AT BENNINGS, |Scovii “Wwill’"be the Moaitering™ ran to act as expert advisers in helping | ay gtrort to bring the Ivories tomether | yuncan, 222, 212, and ainst opposing tackles, New varia- ine to review the contest |the Tigers are being worked ont for (report was brought h men or accidentally Killed after| hie time strengthening the eleven's| With Mahan | y. Wiedeman, one of the reg- bundou r - enna ome = ee, | 7 . . Heavyweight Title Has Changed | Shevlin Plans Fierce itt Ban Franc) ato, Six Times in Twenty-Five Years|| Attack by Backfield Mena | #0: © "x ssn ort " . . * wanted all hands to know he wus 1892, ‘This contest, the first fought under Marquis of Queensberry ruien, {| Yale Will Use Different Tactics Than Last Week—-Squad Being) naving » “pully” ume, debut of the knight of the padded mitt. Thus, after a period of almost Drilled in Offense So That Ball Can Be Brought to Where ular wingmen, was injured Princeton game and will not ROBERT EDGREN yt EDITED BY DOWLING MADE RECORD IN EXTRA HOLE MATCH ON FAIRVIEW COURSE Had to Get 76 to Defeat George McLean, the Dun- woodie Professional. Jack Dowling, professional of the ~ Scarsdale Golf and Country Club, set & now record for the Fairview golf course yesterday in a match of 36 holes against George McLean, asslet- ant professional at the Dunwoodle Country Club, Dowling won, It boing Neceasary to play an extra hole, A stiff wind made scoring condl- tions diMfcult in the morning round, McLean finished the round 2 up. The wind died down before the players fot started in the afternoon, and # Ww. then that Dowling made a 74, a new d for the course. ‘The pre- vious record was i7, held by MeLean Dowling went all to pieces on the eighteenth hole coming home in the afternoon. His 6 enabled McLean to square the match. Dowling, however, pulled himself together on the oxtra le, which he won In 4 to 6. The ards: 4 4 ‘ 4 44 46 Dowiina, ts gas McLean. in haa Batra holes Dowling, 4 EBBETS AT FRISCO FAIR, SENDS HIS REGARDS EAST. Charley Ebbets, President of the Brooklyn Baseball Club, who Just now in at the San Franctseo Exposition, American Telephone Company. Com- plying with the request of Mr ; Ebbets, Mr, Mason to-day called diye aguit Witte fiat tne aince Corset knoewed cortices || = Against Harvard Tackles \'s.'sccte% st, ae that the Cre to sry that the Brooklyn Club owner had sent his regards Hast, and gridiron to-day, Surely he is the most feared. Mahan is a phantom in a broken field because of his tre- mendous speed and rare change of pace. He ts almost a sure gainer on in the/|runs from kick formations and fow be able | kicks can equal bis punting and drop kicking Sheviin, oe who better than anyone else knows The Indian-Fordham and Colum- an end when he see one, the gave If Church and Mo Eddie Mahan from thi ‘ay to Wiedeman. ting ne Positions, Yale's vastly imp were ne the Tigers. Dri fake kick formations, and to face Harvard. From several candidates and Moore on wide run: Princeton's longest gains. A rumor reached th night that Yale's uthlet Ahan to the arvard offic eb nt Harv. do man, who sai’ y dis- {this informant Yale had simply pre- expected the Harvard autho burned to| ard’s special benefl Hoppe, when it became apparent that| 4 y ‘ s atlve y ensy jpurekn V » Blackburn, 287, 212.]death in the fire that destroyed he | nie rt saeachos are ‘not any too | derstood vppe, when it became apparent that! draw, But wid the Machting ine | 2 a ace tra 0. . oi e ball can be rushed ove the match would be a bad one. Ho-| gtinci, and eve ‘y thne Joe M r} St. Nicholas Inn—Frank Bocks, 248. Hine hoteas: oer 's re halons vt Sa eoat titer Wb they. bellors fore the game startec young Cochran, | would crowd him he would shout out —— Delbold, Frog, Coy, Anconian, Pride line team's, new attacking atrengih | Cambridge Institution. Accc Who had won the bank for first shot,| and make another run, At one time LEAGUE scores, of ¢ way, Dr. Hivan, “Latin | with bring the ball within easy Joat i aceldentaily touching bis his boyish desire to exhibit craftiness| Amertean National ‘Tourney—Fatr-|Crumb, Mra.’ Jack, Rolling Stones > for Otis Guernsey to pull off hia|sented charges against Mal cue bail before he was ready to shoot.| gost him the match. Mayer started J win, 200; Renior, vay, | Merry Day, and an Unnamed yearling | eee atunts, "Sure, nervous he be" asreed Ya-| “oiling” the kid, which Is to say he Senlor, 884, va. Fair: owned by fen Pope of New York wee “Shevti mada, Who couldn't speak & word of| would leave the balls In a hard post- The following horses were shot by| While Sheviin is devoting most of| take immediate action in the raity cariler in the season, but|of all New York ed. The Blue ends especially competent against city last 2 authorities hod sent charges against Eddio selected |bia-New York University games Moseley for the job. Moseley was on | should certainly appease the appetites football fans Satur- jday. Both battles will be fought on wley can stop | jocal gridirons around | = 8 will be from bbott 8 made weakness against Harvard would be » fatal. Sheviin fully knows this and he's working overtime on Church and Is. ‘This promin- | 1 he un- Most places serve * it exclusively ale protested Mahan be-| i Bottled by-E.&J. BURKE caso of his alleged professional base- they believe | Dall uctivities before entering the ording to EVERYTHING FOR han and vrinee”|Billards FS=yw Bowing igible the Crim- Prices and Terms to Suit. t . Fs av ould lose frense, he manages to spare long|son eleven would prove that ho also} Veronica, 4%, va, New Amsterdam, 769. |Mixe Clara, owned by Louis Weise. |ecrinis with the ends, Church and|strength. The Harvard aly the greatest man on thel Sse Se Was kt Wo feueRaeh, on aif its! REPAIRS BY EYPERT MECHANICS. tain ia 5 Coe announces that it has taken over and assumed Hat Stores and ized it. In @ final} ‘ Woat of | DOW to ket their banda . natch, as Dundee is fast enough to] spurt the boy, playing With amazing | M20 bas been doing well out Wee ag tovlay i i . catch ‘the Wishman, "The | rapidity, got the balls in a good posi: | ate, He will then go to Philadelphia | | Jehuny Dunden sarie taining tovay at, Dal has added them to the successful chain of Irving r edd ge 2 Bin Hon and clicked off 4 points, winning| and hook up with Battling Levinaky |) "00" & Monday night, ‘The Italian ast enough. | the match, Though unfinished, it was] 9) y. 22. On ‘Thanksgiving after=| jays ie can “ chances with ght. | il ik i |the high run of the game. The final|°? *°Y: sie ls ila yen Be | Hat Stores now in operation in | score was Cochran, Mayer, 269. noon he may box Fireman Jim Flynn | weigit of Broollyn. | “What T can't understand,” gata] for the third time at the Broadw: young Cochran, walking over to| Sporting Club of Brooklyn, Dillon Hoppe when the match Was over, “isl also expects to be matehed with how you can tone your stroke down nd Mike Gibbous » Dan Moke | saya the Capital City A, ©, of | will antag the the first | The wen will weigh 158 All you've got to do Is to remember — punts just as much} We A short one, and must be played | day Walter Leenger, chairman of the Wiscourin ax delicately. ‘Take more time State Boxing Qumaiani will “sit du’ with Pend Tom Comer n't Ket reckless, If you'll | Chairman Wenck and Commiasoner Dizon, Lexin stop and remember tbat every shot | ger hopes to induce the New York € ‘on to) WHITE STOPS SAYLOR tho matter of te Boxing Commission meets t MeMahon and robust bank erate suspended plonship It will make You more care- ful, and that is all vou need, d his head sagely smile, “But how 4s a follow golng to | pion by mopping Andy Cortes at the mame club y night im the tenth round, Vierce was er of Carter at all a last night and knocked him out a min- ute and a half after the bout started 4 toort him| Xiter belnw. floored for a count of ALL OF THIS tolseven Saylor atrueled to his feet, | m ree Sut- | oe In the game last ni ght € leated ree ly to go dow again for the full "1 Pst He's poure of aso tes : a ee eee eee a hayareens SALE AT FOLLOWIN *. The winner's average WAR) ‘Tom Jones doean't stand very well with Weat. | twelve rounds, ° 1435 Broadway. 9 and bis hich ran 66, em sport writer it scoms, judging from this, vinted out West: “When Jew Duty he carried no ex pmy Dutty easily Hoppe remmained in Obi 1 Jimmy Coffey, a local lght- Willie Hoppe {# planning a vielt 1a ep ‘Tom wes due in this city Monday, but Welsh, at the roadway sporting Club ‘Hawaiian Islands next Apring, Koll | he desided to remain West nti towight t seo] last night, Coffoy wae disqualified in Yamada, the Japanese billiard taper the Mivd Vullon Andee Antereee Wows is Mii Re oaventi, gaa” Ae wae warned #ev> will accompany the champlom =. ___ weulee, - tooo ~ teres — Willard landed ta Low y in Hawai, Piles gy Rial keg 271 Broedway. 58 East 23d Se. 148 Delancey St. et SPECIAL SALE BEGINNING TODAY !— ‘SEASON'S MAKE. iG NEW YORK BRANCHES: 1205 Broadway. 110 Nessam St. 847 Ave., Bro: Fatee te Bevekipe: 463 Fulton &., Be we NEW YORK AND ALL PRINCIPAL CITIES. IRVING STYLES BRING THE SMILES, vi oO Wi jefeated two probasility Ww matched with Ad Wolgat ta afof Chicago, who was 4 | f 1 T need to win the cham. | fuwoen tind but at Brilumont Dec. fierce | monthe ago by Milburn Saylor of In-| .00 REDUCED ship,” Goorge remarked with | won this chance against the ex-lightweight cham-|qianapolis, turned on his conqueror TO °

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