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EEE - sitar acer Sean stance sccen aon cy —_ ; —— 10 _THE EVENING WORLD, WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1915, UP-TO-DATE EDITED BY veraene| BEST SPORTING PAGE IN NEW YORK [nodtiF2sthen THE HEAVYWEIGHT SITUATION. UNFRD AND M'VEY (Copyright, 1916, by the Press Publishing Co, (The New York Evening World.) . [BOX 10 ROUNDS) 10 DRAW | AS ts often the case when two I never woud OF FELL ONLY VF wierd NWONT FIGHT ME Thue BRAND FIM AS A Cowand ~ So THERE | boxers put up a slashing oon- test, the Sdm MoVea-Sam Langford bout at the American Sport- ing Club was not very well-attended but it a corking good battle, just the same, In fact, the mill was opey of the best settos between heavy hts ever seen in this city. It wae a 000, fast draw. management had announced that it the referee thought the men were not doing their best he waa stop the bout and beg lye = 4 given back their money, eo now There isn’t Another Heavy-| VAY famous "refund coupon.” No ° an . = s “iy| thing was necessary at any weight in the World Who Has : atnge the proceedings, as the men were at | a Chanoe to Beat Willard. {t hammer and tongs from the mo- \ : hy ee Dr. math oases, the bell “Saggy . until they closed thelr engagement, Boa: “egal E " +S atm 4 ‘One of the features of the evening Hes ety fing ‘hi, . , was the appearance of Charile Wists crores Mia: Yok fveckes Won) . ‘ ; ; ; io 3 fetal ory ee /% same ring in whic heavyweight situation just tout lost aight, White, now is as funny as a« circus. bony Bo abnaredi te e Saree ya PEOORE oil can uli tee. cart Topea and during the oouswe at Se @f the world, and one of the best pions we've had in many years, There's not a single other heavy-} A WHowe LoT oF Weight in the world who'd have the @igbtext chance to beat the Jess Wil- Wataru. Ware bout he was on the job elther breaking the men wi | ° . M M dor urging them to New Boxing Commission _*.'ii wes" After the bout Charite White £ fa onda: e . . | ‘king fight. Both men fard who faced, fought and whipped BY Jes. AND Franc . Will Be Or anized tn delivered. many pecee that would Back Johnson in Havana, Jens is too ce — Sr bave knocked out any of Big, too strong, and too chuck full of Se eee Poy _ 4 Si punch bard nd wite t trying their Simaiasae tee-t| Government Sanctions Albany End of This Week ‘iv. @basers with or without gloves, one ae ucted gv 4 Satnav we mer! Tour of Irwin’s Semi-Pro | ~ lquestion of Secretary Wil Be'ms sxe state w par sanm for eau |SesP%qSiennene ane eres time that the pon called for. Settled Then. When, if Pos- sible, Charlie Harvey Will Be Retained, Incidentally, Jess ts nobody's fool B l P. P ap pellet Bagry 8 all layers to Panama @gbt he was well coached for months, eee ‘By several men who knew the game. . : One of the best of those was sim| Expenses Will Be Paid by Vari-|th™ olf axiom of killing two birds | oe Gay that Jim’ knows bow to dent. 1| US Departments in Canal] pic ’eennce bald. but will come back han sgiving ay spor | Wemember very well one afternoon in start the minor league season. They Si h yf 1 d M HAIRMAN F Bevane naan 1sat dows snd anvoa| Zone—Plan Is to Revive Wa-srinniy wits nut adset'e wr! SChedule Includes Many C's. Mun to tell me all about Willard as a y the law, they are a acre mat commis + A stic News probably make @ ae not at all mur- and Gossip the selections made by the} It has been understood | By John Pollock time that’ Franey and tional Game There mer major league player and the later BR rstgeesdibnen re slated for the position, | Although Might Promoters Tommy Bums ent “erin we fiesta tea! «= Meature Football Games wi... Bsa ove “This big fellow ts invincible,” said eae town yesterday to get his plans under saan, Will probabil: selections were not made knowa Wk Cal fou ‘bel whip “Joba: Way and thinks there ts an exceliont tae few board for £ +6 |e oer cond "es thane er eves $ ineg of theit being realized, : tm Matthewaon of Brooklyn | ‘utalle wary gon nure. I've boxed with Johnson By Bozeman Bulger. Slnoldentally, a few of the men on | Fordham, after the victory over the ee ie a secretary seas one of the men that haa bean |lesmet yesteniay when Ton Joure ecoouneed that a4 f Know ‘all about bim. He'll HAT may be regarded as the] Irwin's toa will be aclected trom the Columbia Must Beat Beat weasin' Tallinn thot bacinanse anette oe In| Malone © Commission, re-|StFongly supported for @ position on | fred Mult, the Maly burredeht of Besar, able 0 ams A - mmission, ne scored mang Ping So herd ae Jonson. Jess holds his firet eem!-oficial recogaltion tie Peete has ia cnae Beomacvich, to Get $100,000 Prize—Nn. Y. | Brine condition to eee areas | orig ane how that It will be auggested to the |slx months, te majority of Gam Eoouboain, ba’ Out for me to bit, and I doa't of baseball as our national ling star pitcher of the Washington | \° | gepobeesese aey 2 Unexpectedly Franey new Commiasion that he be made | res the pris, Pulton gt thie cane anything back, either. What/pastime by the Government is con-|Minstrels, who went all last season U. and Fordham Have Hard! formidable against ‘oon " secretary, | Willard Decause Frank Moma would mot consent pens? I hurt my hands, It doesn't) templated in a propored trip of aclub| Without losing @ game, Keveral of the " With four substitutes in Pas? i | Whitman yesterday Old find tt dif, Local fang wwi!! probably get thelr |'s tent Molton next mouth, and also tamed down even shake him. ft hit him in the Lody under the management of Arthur [r- |bDlg league scouts want to see more o! by and sprain my wrist. Vordham outclassed Carlisle, The de- | ficult to come to this Ho's like &lwin, the famous scout, to Panama, _ |this fellow, and there 1s no better ‘wax| Contests Ahead. | tensive power of the eleven waa littic | Wenck, the new chairman, can ind !t !8 now constituted tm action next |e to rvowire $82,000 for boxing Falta, Wubber man. And his strength i8| > keep the canal employees satis-|than for Irwin to give him a real short of being a sensation. Once the | the time to make the trip to Albany, Monday afternoon at. the weekly | jack pition, who made the assertion @emething awful. You saw him jabineq and in touch with things purely | Workout under pressure, — - |Indians advanced the ball to the} Outside of the question of secretary ™meoting In this city, Wenck thinks | grated Charley “Young” Weinort that be me and throw my head back #0 hard| American, the officials for several) Since the baseball season closed : | Marodn one yard line, Twice Calac,|the most important matter that will that @rrangoments can be made to Be nearly dislocated my shoulder. If! years have urged the orgunization of} Arthur Irwin has been operating By William Abbott. \the Red Men's battering tam, went | confront the new Comtnission is as to Dring about the appearance of the ever let bis right hand go ho) 4 baseball league in the Canal Zone,| scoreboards at the various football |against the Fordham line, but each | where the headquarters of the Com-|'P-State members at least Onc® A) his mind. He has just signed articles of orp fenpt ers Ly eras parece "The league was organized and didj fields through the country and, in OOTBALLS will be flying all over | time he recoiled from the shook Uke «| mission Will be tooated,, Byer since | Week ment calling for him to fight Jim eon out with that rigbt hand. He fairly well for a year or two, but the arr an? acetone my snrensete thé city to-morrow. There'll be| rubber ball bouncing back Lag the Frawley Law—the forerunner to Ona Sone ae tate Bakers es! ote Calla bis tie, DUt he'll O54 his eter ee: Nee eee ttle ee eee oe eeieat tie Ooi’ ‘TL some kind ofa mixup staged on| stone wall, Coach Harry Vaughn had the Malone Bili—went into effect the . , while Wenek of Brookiyo next ‘Tuesday nigh! the Fordham team out for @ long Commission has heen moeting at No, tefm expires on the coming Jan. 1, 5 ween JoRneOn gets ni iB by Mr. Irwin. “In all the cities I have visited yn|@very available gridiron, Columbia! practice yesterday Atternoon and sev" di Park Row. ‘Wenek te in favor of| but it ts expected that he will be|™°7™ % ‘mm tomener, may =} e Tho well known old scout will take | connection with my scoreboard busi-| tackles Wesleyan, Fordham takes on} oral new formations were prepared continuing the headquarters in this reappointed. ‘Dro clube in Brookiva, the Clermont Johnson won't have su easy tine|®, {00% Composed of the best minor |naee aye Levin, (ene Sttendence | the strong Villenove team, while New | fo the ame to-mawy city, as 80 per cent. of the clubs in the | The difference between the Malone | Broutway Sporting Oiub, will bold jeaguers he can secure and play a venty- ° . N'y.U. will buck up againat a for- Stato are trontel In Ghoster New | Law and tho Frawley Law’ te thie: | boxing tom tomorow aftemoes, beriaaing When he|series of games with every team in| per cent. larger than In any previous | York University will try to Preak UP) midabie foe, Goon ster Ganford'’s York, and naturally most of the busi, Under the old law the Commissioners |® P.M, At the Clement, in the ‘Olennont i ut of range,| the Zone from Colon to Panama City,| year that I can remember. Even the|the powerful Rutgers machine from! Rutgers giants. Reilly has a well ness transacted by the Commission served without pay and the clubs} sve Rink, Young Ahearn ve, Kid Wagner of und with You Phe offictal recognition by the Gov-| most obscure high school teams havs| New Brunswick, While these are the| coached team, be tho beat the up- will pertain to clubs In this section, | Were taxed five per cent, of the gross | Wilkes-Barre, Ps; Franke Whitney va Walter Ith a horse, Ternment will be the payment of ex-|drawn big crowds all through Now| so-called foature games, there will | town boya can expeot to do will be to" Wien the Commission lioids ity first | fecetpta of each show. " ‘The Malone | Moir, and Kobe Kid va, Haidio Wallne, At Peres nt |Penses by those In charge of the varl-| England, 1 belleve this means that! be many battles between high school held Rutgers to @ low acore. meeting it will probably decide to al-| Bill provides $3,000 yearly for each , t% Broadway, Jack Toland ra Young Deve Kurte ates eat esa ent over et ous departments in Panama. baseball will also take on new Ife in| teams, and these youngsters never! There will be @ high ane low Franey to look after boxing af-,; Commissioner, and the same amount! Allin Neck vs, Battling Geoage Davia, and Berney “T'm going back to New York andj Irwin, however, has in mind! the spring,” fall to put up @ raitling good acrap.|at the Polo Grounds and a double fairy in the vicinity of Albany, while|for the Seoretary, against $8,500 for| Willams ra Harry Nelson, Never before have New York football | header between high school elevens Dwyer will take charge of the sport|the Secretary under the Frawley| tne New Polo A. A. of Harlan Serta eit thie bis totem: eae fans had such a chotco asortment of | at Ebbets Field, in the western part of the State, | Bill. veh ba Hoyt ‘ | boxing show to-night at which there Willard's the one fellow I'll never One Hundred Days’ Race Meeting games. ‘To-morrow will mark the | A strong effort is now belng made| | Dwyer is the best known of the 1 want to the gridiron year for the by friends of Charlie Harvey to in-| new Commissioners. He is now a} tn the main contests mmy Coffer, the Harlem home colleges, and Columbia, Ford- duce the new Commission to retain| coal merchant in Geneva, but was) sey, i fight somebody that 1 might have a T M CF Ci hi eee i PPF’ RUN OF 308 Che Naps sd pe wt relterweight, will go against Eddie Offord, end hance to lick” pens o-Morrow at CX1CO COUPSE | 22™ 424. N. ¥. U. reserved their foa- Harvey tn office because of his ex-| formerly a Police Commissioner. He 0. ® i! 3 5 | z é Fy 3 Fr { j i i iy u 28s P ra : ae it ae | 4 oe) tire continta: hie the enn. perience and general knowledge of gained fame as a baseball plicher,|ccue “Mler’ Ves will hook wo wan That was Savage's candid opinion Columbia must beat Wesleyan to the Commission's affairs, Harvey|for years being a star of the Reds! *™ ‘eine meses aw Ea eb rok ene earn a big sum promised for a new U has Been the secretary of the Com-| when John . Brush owned the team, |, Bily Gta, menage of Tim Cottey so Reeme ‘won m yy] | idea of deriving a quick profit the|stadium by a prominent alu mission ever since the signing of the He later acted as a scout for the| leonard, who has been at Lakewood exactly right. Management at Juarez Will] noncy invested ty the promoters and| the bing ofa Whinieee aE ne Frawloy Bill, His knowledge of the | Detrolts. eats, wl return toorom to len the, parde . ma with the welfare of racing but 4/this season without a defeat. The game comes from twenty-five years'| lwyer has a thorough knowledge | Eagiee ONSIDERING the fact that) Add $2,000 to Purses Every | secondary consideration, the Juarez| Morningside boys have won ail thelr ——— experience as announcer, referee and] of boxing, having boxed himself gs | mark the sowing of the _— there Isn't a man who'd have ’ course was built to stay by those who! games to date, a wonderful record for promoter, an amateur and refereed many bouts Btzeet a chance with Willard, Jess's Day During Winter have their capital Invested in the|a college that hadn't played football | Willie Hoppe, in winning the 182° The Commission has been going between the simon spures, "He ban ot the @emand for $32,500 for his end of any ay : plant, and with this idea in view $c sl enty- esto sieyan, unusually etrong this year, | broke the world’s n Loe s J | take E fight he pe op ve areal ars from the Government, this privilege | will be the toughest opponent Colum. |made a run of 808 in the final game of Frank O' Nell went out of office with | iaen stars of the Horton iat eee mverentee.t af) JUAREZ, Mexico, Nov. 24.—The|PCiNK religiously respected at all bia will have faced. Tho game should | the tourney against Welker Cochran, {h¢ appointment o| itor in thie| “irr b ty, for it takes two men to make a times, though there have been five dif-. be a stubbornly fought battle with layed £00 to Cochran's 875, but Price & former sporting editor tn this ney has been prominent tn box- fight, and the public is well enough | iter season racing starts to-mor-| ferent Administrations in the Mexi-| the odds slightly favoring the vial- | HoPPe Played sl cian decal d eld city, Teslgned about the same time tng and political circles in Albany, eer ea in pugiliatic dolara to be | TO") Whes the Jockey Club Juarez|can republic sineo the Jockey Club! tora. Yet, the Morningside eleven, | eR Ne Fan, out sean emudine tel ee eel anne ‘ico iecu ey Senne Juarez firat threw open the gates of | with ever: “ a » | wonder ha pol rice an aro now petition- | Treasurer. throws open its gates for the sixth pon the Ke with every man in good fighting con. slightly indifferent to a chance to 1s 9 p of 126, Bret oy yee | winter of 1909 dition, {# confident of wallop) he irae eee Jess go through a light evening's | Consecutive geason, — The meeting year the sport has | New ping the| ‘The champion made hia sensational | nglanders. run in the second inning. In hi exercise with an opponent who isn't | Will run one hundred days or more.| grown steadily in popular favor é The last minute victory over N, ¥, | turn at the table he scored 2. Goenran in his class. Since the inaugural meeting in the through the able management of Col.| U. last Saturday did much to raise | Missed, and then Hoppe gave one of the Figure Willard this way: He's 6] winte 9. ere have been! Winn and his associates, who have| Columbia hopes that Wesle hest exhibitions ever seen around here, feet 6 inches tall in hin bare foot, and | Winter of 1909-1910 there have heen) jeen’ at all times aticklons for the |\be defeated. ‘Tho Hive and Whice wit | His, 4oNth shot was an easy carom, which built in proportion. He welghs, inj many winter race tracks operated 18) “iy and above board” manner of depend a great deal on Howard Milter, |" f 4 fair condition, about 28 pounds. Hoe | different parts of this continent, but) doing things, whose forty-seven yard field goal in| four victories each when they * said ean train down, by months of hard none has been as popular as the Mex- the last few minutes beat N. Y.U. ‘The the mateh: res | The meeting of the Executive Oom- | politan, 914, ys. On work, to 247, which was his welgbt} oan course. AMATEUR GOLFERS MUST Golnereta quarterback is almost a cer. | Hoppe jearateh), 2 a o ,30. 6, 44. 11 i, by \mittee to arrange the schedule for The fe tes Johnson Aaht.. His reach is) ir os the intention of the manage: fain soorer from within the forty yard | High runs, 808, 71, op ote pd} | Evening World tourney which was ane) NTO AM Tt Rowe, 758, ve, Coot! ge whlch is x1, inches, more eb shee pes a Dt ar me KEEP FREE FROM TAINT. | ine, oe toe may deat, Woeslen n, |nounced for day has been postponed | Calyort, 603; St, Auguatine, 731, ys. more than that of Jeffri ali | MGorge, Sutton took third piace by de-| until next Wednesday, giving the com-| Cecil Calvert, 648: St Auguatino, 694 Bund Witz 4ded ‘money each Gay during the ree Pea with kickers, All the Co-, feating Yamada in the afternoon g1 | ¥ a Gharmons, fis endurance was shown |" #6004 money each day during th: Prank 1. Woodward President of the vs, Mystic Rose, 811. t 4 lumbla regulars will be in their po- | by @ Score of 600 to 26%, Sutton f nade | mittee a chance to {mprove on the dates yatic Ro: in the Johnaon fight, where he took of the meeting, and then | United States Golf Association, » When ordering aay who 15| sitions and they'll try their hardest ble higheat individu ETEaICe tarridc Gives date the body to frame handicaps and {hero on a visit, saya there will be no| win that i cringe ae dial swing: lk-—Belding Bros., 2, 760, 691, va, hi al average of the |already sent in and making the sched- |, SI . ttiumg. “2 | foumey ‘by running out his string in| uic satisfactory to all. ‘This ts essential, oc ma ES O48, a88,' 640, Phy on the jaw that| Stakes for the better class horses. | ottcial rating for golfers The Fordham - Villanova’ affair $e Goce" Fur good faninme seek the |@8 no postponements will be allowed in| vs, Second National, Teving, 7 6, Lang and se x would have knocked out any ordi-| there being w wealth of mate The United States Golf Associa-| should develop into a great struggle, day for Sutton. |the finals, Recond National, 786; Irving, ‘970,’ va, nary heavyweight. this wort now located at the CoUrHe.| tion te not Kong to let up in the lonat a At caasts nthe oliiminavens | Cer Deemaiiety fi In the twenty-sixth round ho was) An evidence of the popularity of the|in its eftorta to keop the game treo] 0 act nigee wae fat, tongs. by beth. Be | acre Petes ips No. 2, is’ Maart cho the alinbitat ta nt| horses now main the Gacas. at THANKSGIVING DAY SPORT CALENDAR. Himmelsbach at the Bronx Central — Erston, git, Central, 616, va, Dyck- GUINNESS “Grotona, BOR, Centrale ben from taint," said Mr. Woodward, “Ama- ral, 669, vs | horses now house the barne at he could have fought forty- five fit and ready to show at thetr best at amateurs, Certain ones who have FOOTBALL. Levy put over a 265, Ches obinson awarded them th hand! ‘They also olatmed they had advanced ous sums of money, | Gam Wall i all | mn feria” an, steal Fouiey Lowes ul anor of the Atlas A. A. of a to fight Charley White, the 0) | welt stmt bout ata ted Sif As" Louch Intured his A Bout with "yobnny: Harvey, Watlaah : fuse the offer until the arm waa well. da, 881; Ponnsy, — vs. Oneida, 848; Ponnay, 795, vs Metropolitan, 893. te p BSE, Cheeta, on ple! ai a ee 0 i the firwt time of askin been playing with fire have been admon- 263, and H. Mesloh 249. The scores) company, 744, 709, 742, va. Boston In- Most places serve; rounds at the same pace without any | th: hd B Columbia vs, Wesleyan at South Field. surance Company, 729, 733, 784 it lusivel: trouble, 1 i Just over ihe American | ished by the Executive Committee, and Naw Leth Unive ate ce witeice Gy Olio’ Field 783, xe jusively — border and adj Fl Paso, Tex.|they have given assurances that in Fordham vs. Vill: i A 4 hy ‘ [Pah ave. 6 ‘ sen, ond 1 Nova at Fordham Field,» To-night marks the opent: Pe) tow compare to that Frank | Though C28 Ok RD Gees Et] EUS eee Wie WARD Maiteaiy: “erithin Commercial High Schoo! vs, Bay Ridge at Ebbets Field, ntth week in The World etiminetion cone Bottled by-E.8J.BURKE 2 tests, which will close on Dec. 7 las Inn—Chester Robinson - High School of Commerce and De Witt Clinton at Polo Grounds, A. Erdman, 211, 207; ‘Doc’ the American de. Different fre Ses iad inti in she rng: Mel tihec sink vies Weckn neo boe, | reo LEWIS KNOCKS QUT SOCCER. has astonishing ability to take pu mory, that were butlt with t DUFFY IN FIRST ROUND Columbia va, Untverstty of Pennsylvanta at Philadelphia, PR gcd ee we at it | ishment without losing his strength, | | Manual Training vs, Englewood at Englewood, 19 But in the Coffey fight Moran looked sway if ne wanted tu, in the same|,, BOSTON: Now. 24.—It took Ted Lewis, AOL®: like a beaten man at the end of the short tine, fi the « glish boxer, Just one min Tavitation (our eat Counter Club of Lekawood, N; 7 H first round. He carricd extra weight There's a good reason why Moran |Ut0 seconds to atop Jimmy Club tournament at Inwood, The moderate man is a boon to the @round his body—welknt of the kind wants to fit Willard Hest, It he | Putty Y., in thetr bout ue amen ay 4 * A A that comes on some fightora. after |Mehts Coffey again, or Suvaie (who | it ti Aa ina’ niente Booy Club handienp at ox Hil ; community. Being neither narrow years of bard training, and that can- | once stopped him), or Dillon, or even| De ops is th esr, Badan nd 225, 228, 217 * . ® not well be taken off, He was lum- Fulton defeat that would i facet tinea ene Greer Deophy es Wesex’ Fi Bronx Paiace—White, 219, 213; Miller, | minded nor over indulgent he is the bering ve unsteady on his feet. He end his money making career, And “with left hooks to the Jaw and | ¢ Hh papain Ay Cae anid ' 214. | balance wheel of Ameri a life. ataggered after some of Coffey's poor Frank hasn't had much of alance ho went down himarlf tot Club handicap at Richmond County. — ica: Punches bad landed. Yet ho was so | chance at the dovgh bag mes ho went down himaelt 19/7 @pd | Club handicap at Nassau, LEAGUE SCORES. J cool, so deliberate and so determined Ax for the rest, Coffey Isn't yet The lest time Duffy went down from Club handicap at St. Ar American National Tourney—Metro- “8 that he was ready to drive over the Ono of Willurd's McCoy [rights und lefts, He first fell on the reball foursome at Yount ———— And it is to the moderate man that Kmockout punch when the first clear tppencura on eepe and then to the oor, ate wi Poutruall founaing Be ie oun StGRiahinGtran . A nl opening came. him. Perhap inted out by Referee Phil Donahue. It at Fo . w But what could he do against a Bim Perhaps | was on af the autekert finishes seen in TRAP SHOOTING. Bitlards Bowllng © direct our best effort in making Bene Wikard, Who Would hardly | Aoh oe teem fn ee oe ring inthis section In along time. | i a Holiday hand and eweepstake events at Travers Isiand feel the punch (hut knocked Coffey | Dillon, of vse, ix game Special events at Manhassett Bay Yacht Club, down? Waiting for an opening would | put ao small that 4 bout 9 To-Night. do him no good there. Willard has| would he a joke. Weinert is a beau-| The Thirteenth Regiment will conduct ATHLETICS, twiee Moran's sp He'd stagger tiful boxer, and full of confidence, | its annual fall indoor games and recep- All the clubs In Greater New York have road runs scheduled, Horan and keep him going until he! but too light a bitter nerains'B BY rixrent MECHANICS, Whiskey — Wilson— Real Wilson— 10 OS Wea hal “at Sea Besa Pass | a remarkably mild and mellow | That’: ‘was ready to knock him out, He's alat all, Falt hil yy worry 4 tion in the armory at Sumner and det- BOXING. — = at's All! a . He at a ‘ulton, while the tallest ersan Avenues, Brooklyn, toe ia- : ; better boxer than Moran, for he has | the would-be contenders, 1 iahtly [Gena mettmalitan ana mnidiare char Young Ahearn vs, Kid Wagner and Frankie Whitney ve, Walter SPORTING, : an almost per defense. He's no built fellow ,with a weal Ju Rey Mohr at Clermont A. ¢ cl vi The Whiskey for which we irivented tha Non: longer the novice who boxed in New | eral fighters nave knocked him down Jack Toland vs. Dave Kurtz and Alte Mack ys, George Davis at} anes aie cmiteftehte Bettie York two on three years ago. He's a | He's been 4. Willard) would Broadway Sporting Chub, Se Witter tol | atraight hitting, deliberate and sea-| outweigh bim nearly fifty. pounds novels altace, | . on goned Cighter-and a gant It looks very much as if any fight eid will run, ‘ WAROTHING: x - 1 a aaeee vor FREE CLUB RECIPES—Free booklet of famous club recipes for Yoffey could shake Moran in the | big Jess takes part in will be @ $82,900 one mile races and expects to lower the Bternational tournament at Manhattan Opera House, aie Glitford. mixed drinks, Address Wilson, 311 Fifth Ay first round Willard could put nim | exbibition, armory record in each. oun x my ey N.Y, That's AML “ee « r ; devoid Wiesball Ctub” af Witth Aryenbdrt 1 ‘Lewenthal ané Prise @eceates mreaar ii baila da ibis , whereas frst chance to see the Commission as | sn offer of 87.500 to box the champion, Willant’ eyhae § 4 5 > ) t ..