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} » Magazine Writers Next Week. only intends to fight a few more bat- THE EVENING WORLD, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1916. WILLARD WILL SOON QUIT RING _NEWS OF ALL B CHES OF SP ORT TMA OISTS * = een reg NFORMATION _° SOLDIERS STARTED 2 TO 1 FAVORITES OVER MIDDIE RIVALS UNCLE SAM’S FUTURE GENERALS AND ADMIRALS IN GRIDIRON CLASH STEIN, NAVY CENTRE, 6 © IWTERNATIONAL FILM Stevice HALF BACK MARTIN re © meresnaronan! F © Seevicw TIM ANCHORS ANEIGH SN THe ARMY — INK The ARMY — ‘Sink “The ARMY G FULLBACK... TETRERATIONAL FILM SERVICE, Willard Will Quit Ring Within a Year Because That’s What Manager Tom Jones has turned it down. Can you imagine a fellow who thinks he has @ chance Says of Johnson's Conqueror] gusranien? 1° “fusing euch & big “Hazard Golf’’ Invented He'll Meet Best of Heavy-ltmrts"orshcn'st charlene, and al Moran is passing up when they cap- for Express Purpose of weight Contenders and Then fective chasen,” When Wolgast, fe; || The 1915 Records of Pull Off the Gloves, 3 lor railroad’ teksts When | Army and Navy Teams Baffling Willie Hoppe eR icc THREE RELAY RACES ONT.A.A.C. CARD ebt after the Johnson fight. Army + G4TO You know," said Tom Joner| "Bur the way T always figured it Li Holy Crmaa, in his offices in the Fitzger-) was this: If | had a boxer who had : IN GARDEN 10 NIGHT 7 | a d si ” a chance of beating the ch 1 I my... 1—\ ilanow =| Jack Doyle Is the Originator of This Game, and It Will Be Intro- i Said rit arearesdl co Was willing Ae Vet him ght for al- | ‘emp: Notte ian: duced in the Annual Tourney of the Newspaper and |ghting? Wel, that’s the truth, Helthat it would bo a harvesters | MBOM |B Atarsscec ccc: 1 —Sumnaield ss: Sam McVey, who fought Langford | | T!" draw here the other night, heard J about Moran's refusal to meet Wil- : ; ; Sur Ty dlapore of alt the 2era,foF # #11,000 guarantee, and he : ss By Bozeman Bulger. the player suffers a penalty of one less wants to dispose of al 6 |wald: y 9 stroke prominent contenders before he re-| “I tell you what I'l do. I've got BRAND new billiard or pool That f tires, though, to prove that he Is a about $4,000 in cash left, I don't want game, designed for the sole hat the golf element may predom : ; ho {cent for fighting Willard, but 1 will ee of giving Willle Hoppe | ate, a committee of golfers has been real bona fide champion. But the!pet what money I have that I'll stop Sea) 40 wrestle ae eee rner| added to the Rules Committee, ‘They Tea) truth is that he would rather|him inside of #lx rounds.” Championsbip, has been devised by antland Rice, Frank Pe Os. be doing something else than swap- eo ald Kirkby, John G, Anderson and | Ping punches in tho ring programme nd a board of experts| ¥ ‘ a “will O ad 20 000 t Jack age weal Moore, Burt Mank,| Charles J, Gebest, Villard first took up boxing when tec er ere ' to eet C. games at Madison Square Garden Altredo. De Oro, George Slosson and| At regular intervals along the side|J#ck Johnson was returned winner to-night, aside from the special Aubete De © ralls marks are drawn to indicate hag, Ove? Jim Jeffries. It was his amble Winner of Wrestling Tourney | 0:0 vis vewweon te vouon a, ® a nar.|2tts: A ball getting behind these| ton to remove the negro from the - P A. Irish-American A. C., Sal The game, which ts known a “Imarks has to be played out to the|!!melight and prove the superiority Crescent A. C, and Knights of St, erd golf,” is really an extension of contre or “fair green,” just as in golt,|of the white race that made the big! Promoter Rachmann Says it | sky with n reyerve body hold tn 443, Antony, that promise to produce tna the old game of golf pool w e The seven-inch spaces usually marked | ke up fisticuffs J mitrius ofalos defeated Hans| competition, namely, the Federal, complications to keop an expert awake tles and he'll retire from the ring in- side of a year, Eller Thinks Police De- partment Team Will Win | Event for City Employees, are ( There are three relay races on the t the Irish-American A. | Jon a billiard table for anchor spaces on that he made such) Match Is Consummated It |{n'1a1 !*" SIM # doublewriat lock) state and City employees relay, the at nights. It originated in the brain), i. pat tine game are to be used |Fapid progress and developed from a | > high and prep school relay and the of Jack Doyle, but the other experts) 1, exceptionally dimcult hazards in| bik, uncouth heavyweight into the | Will Be Mixed Affair. | cy . Military Athletic League relay. aided in the infliction of penalties 94 this game, ‘They are known as “sand-| Dest the sport has produced was be- | Pais, With 257, ‘The last mentioned race Is a one the installation of hazards. pits” and “the rough." If the cue ball| cause of his determination to take iaisenas-p } * mile affair, and teams from tho Fire, Just to prove that it 1s a tough|rolls into one of these anchor spaces| the title away from Johnson, AMUEL RACHMANN, the pro-| Makes Highest Police, Tenement House and Post Of- the seventy-five entrants In the] it must be driven to the cushion be-| “If Jess liked boxing or Its side- moter of the international ° fice Departments have entered, Jack ganual billiard and pool tournament | fore again striking the object ball, | lines, such as stage and circus work, wrestling tournament now in| Bowling Score Eller, local hurdle champion, who is of newspaper and magazine writers) Another interesting rule is that the| he could now be making thousands | procress at the Manhattan Opera | Captain of the Police Department | player cannot “sole his club’ whe: sf doll: very wee! r have adopted it as @ test for ther eee te in other Pate Rete not [oe CouaEe every Kk, Instead, be) House, has wired an offer of $20,000 im, says that the boys represent+ wizardry, which begins next week.|cyowod to move the cue up and down |Joves his family and home, and he) in cash to George Stecher, the Ne-| ‘Twenty-six bowlera landed in the}ing New York's “finest” will be re- Hoppe, having at ono timo written an/ between his fingers before striking the | Won't he contented again VEN Bel bresuan eranclan <ocome tere end | double 6 article for the Billiard Magazino, 1a/ball, He must Ket his aim and shove| quits the ring forever and takes Up | wrestle the winner of the tournament. | eligible and enters the tournament as straight abead. This will be @ tough| arm jife, or something like that, Stecher added greatly to his as-| 88) one, even for Hop, . tes cending fame by defeating Yusit} peratch man, and, believe us, he will! "Hut the committes of experts didn't| Willard has been receiving all ind Peleg eal On ail MURR a have some scratch making the flgures| stop there, In the middle of the table | of offers since he quit the circus. at Lincoln, Neb, Thankagiving Day, | with hia entury” class last night in |turned victors In this race, Evening World elimination con-| The Post Office clerks have entered J, Pais of the Hunts Point|a very strong team composed of the of the night] following men: Phil Hauser, Loughlin Politzer, Irish-Amer!- the highest sco! reakstone, from there is 4 space & by 8 inches, rec-| was only the other day that he was Only a few weeks ago he conquerea |! same ac , lowed w mpson, Smart Set Bet opposite his name. tangular in @hape, to be known as ; veeks' | ¥ rio nelant fale nd veh ’ epee 5 Main new dilliand game called hes- | aneuler In Shapes to be Known O81 oferod $5,000 a week for twelve weeks’ | Young Amerious in two straight falls und Freema Bergman A. C, and Ben Howser of the Brook- | : mere wouldn't |!" less than ten minutes, fometa of the Bronx ¢ 4, but must be| Work on the stage, but he wo If the match be consummated it ite of the Bronx Palace -| picked up , ot, the | e onsl¢ He is now back | w A ; ble, Three balls are used in-| picked up and placed oa the spot, the|even consider It. will, be a mixed affair, One bout to|a 248. Total scores rolled yesterday pool tal ized one stroke, home in Los Angoles with his fam-| be co-Roman, One catch-as ¢| player boing pe nw ptead of two, as in the old game o In case a player uses twelve strokes i 86 a ple os twelve stroke: se, no matter how big. in and the fina! match to be} Park Row ol. For the information of the oon he lnoiee ne ae nd no offer, no matter d Pea . i elk TORRE CES Pr LO NAL Dee UE ald induce him to leave there un- by a tons of a coin, Raoh- | i f is played on an ordinary) jt cannot bo pls A Gi 8 poo! a P ‘bight of the fastest high and prep school teams in the district will com- pete in the one milo scratch relay race open to public and private uninitiated, the idea of the game, 48] his ball and let his opponent go to |W mann expecta to receive an answer | "td high schools for the Burke trophy | . c e ro f ‘and drive off til after the new year starts trom Stocher by Monday, and ft 1 ler teams entered are y p. in the old one, 1# to go the rounds o! | \ ORS ee Witt Clinton, Riehmond — Hill = e soveral ntestant will be required to “Willard will probably fight only| confident that it wil be a favorable wi Me +) the pockets and make the 6 vee aa holes waiter ; 2 uit oe By oe ee om n ! | Ing, Dickinain, Englewood, St ‘poles” in the fewest strokes possible. |inree trips around the “course” or three: orf Me Bastien patare, Be Por] ‘There will be nine bouts on to College Prep and St, Bonedict's Formerly the red ball was placed on | tale. | t's programme at the tournament. || | “ he wants to quit with the ee ory je in yoaseasion, ‘This doesn't principal event of the evenini ong spot and the cue ball on nee ag par for the course and Bogey is| title In his Dovsiin any easy | Will be the finish mateh between but fn hazard golf an extra ball Is} fifty. Willie Hoppe will be required | moan he ts Runk t Tet ti orice, | Charles Cutler and Dr. B. F, Roller, | jrveiin, spotted, It serves no Durpose except pea ea ae which 18) Which Is $30,000, he will let the pro- the two popular Amerfoan wrestlers. iron to act a8 a “roving bunker” ANY) “nng players are to be handicapped | otra pick his opponents.” sport-loving public, having partiel. | 22) ——_—>——_ time the ones owed the ; : fhe cue ball strikes bunker lin classes known as blue, red, black, ME oP og eee pout In. March |Pated in the last tournament, al-| uber, 200, and. brown, maroon and brindle, Undoubt- hed Pulton. at New Orleans. | though Cutler has made a great name, | 91" 31s, sos. 904 and Paul Agresta se, | STOSH WINS DECISION; edly brindle will be the largest class. | With ed no defeats ne diy brindle will be the 1 t clas A no defeats jn th SWEENEY SCORES A “K. 0.” y fl [having suff Fulton isn’t named, as the contract If you think this game an easy one} RUOn ent tore ‘Fulton had present tourn The complete pro- | lirondway BOSTON, Nov. 27-—Tefore the Lenox | A. C. of Gloucester, Mass, Dick Stow, lay off your table as indicated above ured. ‘Phe contract calls for $3 gramme is as folows 216, 219 LEAGUE SCORES, fe tour Hghtweight champion, ma from the ‘Thirteenth, Four. 1. ne committee has fixed thirty-nine | {OU Gins-| teenth, Seventy-first and Twenty-sec- , 283 andl ond Regiments will meet in the 1, yard rolay race open to military ‘or fanigations, and a great race 14 as- sured, eE Arcade ARMY AND NAVY SERIES STAND-OFF UP TO TO-DAY. and try it. MM of Which is for training ex- | | Paul Alva ‘Phe contract doean't say that | 7h.) HRMK neet anybody before then, | many, vs — nex to Wiltamn, K world’s champla W HAVEN, Nov In a ten-|and if somebody steps forward with | Germany; Alexande ¢ yy Winner, hale H between | 80 Hetonnas, | Finland: An wha, AE | tional ‘Tourney gave Larry Burnes of Lawrence a sound rk ut at the Arena here cht! the required sum for a bout between ' a ! r ; t Says n here last night 1 (i Ry a a Ti et eat acess St) thrashing in twelve rounds, winning the Harry Williams, New Haven’, . the middle of January and the New | \inerica, welght Untatlver was given tha) Orleans date, he will be accommo- | fink "\jlmar’ Landy, dws, ‘rs lerrmann decision the fighting Dutchman | dated. Sonne. rimany ponitnice Es Perd eee from New York, K, O, Brown. Williams} “What other champlon ever signed | Sweden, vs. Pier LeOoloase, ' Wrance, to, 699 va, National, 917 ; pata, HOD way National, 977.) etoree's decision, Btosh floored bis op- $81; Brownson, 643 ve. Knicker-| ponent twice for the count of nine, Pete , 845; Sun Sulvador, 686 va, Knick-|fiartley, the new Durable Dane, knocked | Automobile Wliter lof paper or cardboard fastened Lo the | size liower half of the radiator, ‘This [of the | wise It would not be used, aa It spotle of the cro: \tt |some in the ¢ | rule each make of won on points. Dave Medar of Brook- er! ker, 599 c a lyn, in the semt-f Moe ted ohok.|to fight eight months from the date| In the matches last night Pospisll Nerken e tgq| Out Kid Ruseh of Ni Adams at the ymin the gomlsfinal, outpointed Char-| iq won the championahip? contin- | dofoated Le Colosse with a wriat-and- | yl i Minisi Bron Toa; Atlantic: Hie vo | Woaterm Gataway A.C. of North Adami ued Jones, “I guess they have been| arm lock In 87.45, Kountes Bros, 763; Atlantic, 716 ya. {ithe foun fount Ot ae anared ti few and far between. Bleven months| Hjalmar Lundin won from Faward | Hank for Savings, 770. nt twice, knocking him out. with from the time that he beat Johnson| Delivuk with a head in chancery hold |. S!¢ League-—Schaefor, Soh « hook tothe ebin, At tt nity Battling Lahn of Brooklyn easily out-|at Havana he will be opposing Fulton | in 8.37 | You Hl, 705, 7 bua ve HOA ar a | i Lawren kK f pointed Jimmy Murray of New York in|in New Orleans. Some record that! Ivan Linow quit in 11,20 in his bout |" ®t 743. 7 w York knocked ou the main t round bout at the Vander-| qt makes me laugh to see how| with Strangler Lewis, claiming an in-| Arrangement ' Gloucester In the |‘ secor bilt Athletic Club in Brooklyn, Lahn ae he AT vin E ik y Ola rrangements are being I ei ee ten twalvecro\ind outclassed his opponent in cleverness some of the so-called contenders are | jur back: for the bi yead pin floored by pponent Just and aggressiveness and often made the {demanding exorbitant sums to fight jeorge Lurich defeated Daro with| ta be condu local boxcr miss, while he himself found|Jess. For instance, Moran has twice | an arm-and-body bold tn 6.58, Wide aly La laddadias ab AL, 1 by The World atlin the opening seasion, and in the Thun’a White Elephant Academy|ond round sent him tothe Land of Nod! might have made your differen 400 Lun mda, Duh Alb hers, dalonded Ualigs Likalin epg ba Maral, iki, ict [plan ana ata unin, auld odwinn you to-eguip 7 A i ‘ What You Want to Know About Your Auto and How. To Drive It and-Keep . Ecpert Advice How to Keep Automobiles Running Snooth and the Best Way to Remedy Machine Treablee— Traffic Suggestions and Pleasure Routes for Evening World Readers. By GEORGE H. ROBERTSON. ]erreiove ie of the rotary system of regulating trafMfe would do much to relieve the present congestion in the vicinity of the Plaza and Fifth’ Avenue caused by the subway excavation and the erection of the new fountain. The various traffic policemen ‘on duty in that neighborhood, though very efficient, cannot control the heavy traffic under existing con- tions, To make the rotary system effec- tive around the Plaza all west-bound trafMflc through Fifty-elghth and Fifty: ninth Streets should proceed up Fifth Avenue, then west at Sixtieth Street through the park entrance and con- tinue south, South-bound traMe on Fifth Avenue should turn west at Sixticth Street, then follow south to Fiftyela@hth Street, then east to Fifth Avenue and continue on south, Kast bound traMc on Fifty-ninth Street to Fifth Avenue should turn south at the Plaza Hotel. This ar- rangement would allow the entire width of Fifth Avenue from Fifty-eighth to Sixtieth Street for northbound traffic. Of course, this would mean that commercial vehicles of all sorts would have to use part of the Park en- trance, but I do not believe this would prove a serious objection, ANSWERS TO LETTERS. demountable rim which le In figuring the tire m, you take size hh d deduct from. th cave th € 0 be for Ho! ther. | an ja wice the soema to be for some purpose, othe atthe Loti tthe re rr ne » Kind): or sa is inches. ie on met sy sily Psy Pagmg a jive you 28 inches as the rim size. In ALEXANDER M, SCHWAB, | figuring oversize, one Inch increa 1 noticed several gars with a piece He Doesn’t Like Fighting a wir a ea ka radiator warm in cold w The lea Fetowing the first rule 8 fram radiator is too efficient on some cars 1 rasan Mater le costed'tue mush for | oh, WEhiE atl, elue vom [me Ome Sao @fticient running. The cover will also | high for an ordinary tourl tthe lower half of the radiator | tntue wheels are used. be J irom freezing when it stands fo short whi Antommbile RAltor: Automobile Editor Will you please let me know the How can Leheck the time vatves on | quickest and the beat way to take out fa Reo to make them stop with the! fhe Jack shaft on Gear cuthk aeWeneSIn 3: ike xwell” car ere are five teeth on the sécond speed stripped, and 1 are get with the fly- | wish to take the gear out. I have ts taken the sliding gear out the back part of this Jack shaft, [would @ business card. like to know if I could drive this Jack too much distance a ' shaft oat by driving round plece of result. | Steel through the front end of the ase holding this shaft, and also like to know what Is the best way tw to use | to take out the dividing steel between g tatrone “ok ereanit gears. Can the five teeth in this gear oll dise gluteh that grip! be repaired, or myst I get a pew sec- verely, T have been using @ mixture | ond speed gear? = 0. G. Hf of light olf and kerosene Ina clutch of| Im order to get the bi this ¢ jon without getting antis~ | garding this, would ad ut factory results, and what L would like | Im touch with the Maxwell to know is the kind of graphite you | Company of this ci mean and Where same can be pug- | receive just such information you re- ehane nd also by oll whether you | quire. It will impossible to repal mean lubricating oll or kerosene oll, | this broken gear properly, whether this mixture should B6| ji iomsbite gall roughly flus ut before running | Antomobile Halitor: $ Cae oy Whether it is aafe to leave | © understand that lubricating otis refined from Pennsytyania crude are Pre Ps gH noticed that you{the best, but the cold test of Penn- said that castor wan used in rac | #¥lvania oll is rather hig here- cars, ax it stood a higher heat, | fre in cold weather this lenene tar oll help to keopean en. | UP more quickly than m lubricant re- gine from overheating that is Inclined | fined from oll wells In other parts of to overheat easily, and is it used in “ ; the sume way and sane quantity as], 1 would like to know if this thick- regular lubricating oll? a cold ‘weather 1s objections WIGHARD GOOD. make It necoasary to change - r oll, and also enlighten Regarding the clutch co: an to the reasons why it would be ment better to do this, different mixture of lubricants, In the| Diterent kings oy oN DERG. case of a heavy gripping disk clutch oe Meee a little oildag, which is a graphite, | Pounce ¥ snp men might be mixed with a very light | nd thelr own formula cylinder oil, Usually a mixture of| can be, compounde, three-quartere light oil and ones | thickening to a great extent due te quarter of kero allows good | the cold weather, and most of the Ser aatlon: Ligh esne’ | large manufacturers are now putsing times too heavy and cau out what is commonly known as “Zero ing of the gears. | Teat” oll, ; " Castor oi! has a tendency to keep a It ia hard to thicken an oil if the motor cooler than the usual lubricat- | ™ r is contained in the crank ing oil, and it is used in the same & h_ inside the hood. general way. The prohibitive cost of T' keep the this oi! as a lubricant, as well the oil in porper shape. disagreeable odor which the bur vin Automobile Editor of it throws out, makes it impractica 1 have @ amall one and one-half ae a commercial proposition, horse power engine, I would Hke to Automobile Teas | arrange it on a small motor bob. ‘The Are he radiato; ove c chasis welghs about twenty pounds prevent the motor from. freeaing? | AnY suggestions that you can give How long may the motor remain at wil be thankfully, ecelved. Must I re ‘eal col oath v h one ol nave a tloense for it PRaU EN FOR) Sl. RA eE WOR wai CHARLES MONTGOMERY, | 1 believe you have some job to * aur. plware upd shen onan ras | wrestle w th Acha ref that weight a ver rs, wou would not be servi: le. lawe a tees Se gr Lam pie tel | require a licen @ for Hl motor driven gar to stand for two or three hours at | venict 8 te ee eae a time without doing any They are an essential acce city driving In freexing weather.” MOTORISTS’ Will you kindly answer the follow- Fee tmvenes evel PROBLEMS SOLVED ing one (a broken, and t rn F, Manux Cor any concern that way? truetion. second: ti ford. What is yo old-fashioned deta with two hubs ap fasten? I think I cc ‘ tube quicker than with any othoc| Call of write style, but Tam afraid they will get Stewart Auto School out of style and I will have trouble getting shoes for it How do you STREET (at figure out the size of a shoo for a rim and what allowan for over W th ‘ A (ail to take @ course im your so private tmw ven! Fyening Classes: at hours to ‘Men desiring to be tained as Motor Truck Drivers OF as Chastiene : WILLY KALB. Would advise you to have a new ageing machined out. Cannot find a record of any manufacturer who | atuntay oveuiag at the Was

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